T fe^o ^1^ TED BY I TRAJSSCRIBED BY ZIV ]\ the GREATEST in RADIO S ADDITIONAL CURRENT ZIV HIT SHOWS: FAVORITE STORY • PLEASURE PARADE » MANHUNT • PHILO VAN'f CALLING ALL GIRLS • LIGHTNING JIM • SINCERELY, KENNY BAKER • OLD CORRAL • WAYNE KING SHO* Scanned from the collections of The Library of Congress AUDIO-VISUAL CONSERVATION ai Vu- LmRARY .:r CONGRESS ^4-««- . "^i =P«f Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation www.loc.gov/avconservation Motion Picture and Television Reading Room www.loc.gov/rr/mopic Recorded Sound Reference Center www.loc.gov/rr/record ■I 4- More than a band, here's a star-studded haK hour of musical showmanship at its sensa- tional best. Now offered for local and regional sponsorship. THE ROYAL CANADIANS Guy, Carmen, Lehert Lombardo and their 16-piece orchestra. DAVID ROSS, NARRATOR Poet-laureate of the air, he weaves a tapestry of beauty in story and sonp. ACES • SONGS OF GOOD CHEER • FORBIDDEN DIARY • ^i KOBBLERS • BARRY WOOD SHOW • BOSTON BLACKIE THE TWIN PIANOS , ,, ^^\y^» The majiic fingers of Fred Kreitzer and TTWuffm Paul Rirkenback at twin keyboards. LOMBARDO VOCAL TRIO ^^^^ Three grand voices blend delightfully in -ij^^ -J^J rich harmony. THE LOMBARDO MEDLEY ^/ Three songs, without titles. A musical quiz that listeners enjoy. THE LOMBARDO VOCALISTS ^^ ..H ^ Don Rodney and Kenny Gardner sing (iLu ^^^ favorite music of the nation. THE FAMOUS LOMBARDO PICTURE STORY Narrated by David Ross. A musical masterpiece with that famous Lombardo touch. i MAY - 8 1948 :-M->»>iiii::iiiaiig;iWaiS;ii-:v>m^^^ o PRESENTS The 1948 H 11 D I 0 HnnufiL Edited by JACK ALICOATE Copyright. 1948, by the Radio Daily 1501 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y. Wisconsin 7-6336 America's iMo.l . . . S T AT I ...MARK ON LIST E T LIST Time buyers in the "know". . . Ijuyers of pre- cious minutes for the nation's most successful adver- tisers . . . have long recognized the NBC Spot list as basic for any major market campaign. Eleven of America's great AM stations in eleven of the nation's great markets . . . markets containing 52.5 /r of the country's total radio audience . . . markets where 55^^ of the total national retail, food and drug sales are made. That's the NBC Spot story in a nutshell. National Spot radio pays off. Wisely bought, it's advertising at a high level of. economy and effective- ness. Individually or in any combination, NBC Spot stations are indisputably the No. 1 choice for 1948. WNBC NEW YORK, NEW YORK WMAQ CHICAGO, ILLINOIS WRC WASHINGTON, D. C. WTAM CLEVELAND, OHIO KOA DENVER, COLORADO KNBC SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. WGY SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK WBZ BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS KYW PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. KDKA PITTSBURGH, PENNA. wowo FORT WAYNE, INDIANA Also representing KZRH, KZMB,ManilaandKZRC, Cebu, P. I. J\J^^ ^'^ N B P O T SALES 30 Rockefeller'Piaza, New York, N. Y. • Chicago • Cleveland Boston • Holiyv/ood • San Francisco • Denver C^CI^ A 81495 RADIO is again on the march. No force in the world can match its dramatic progress during the past twelve months. January 1st saw the authoriza- tion of some two thousand AM stations. Half that many authorized FM outlets. This m^ay be overdoing it. Time will tell. Television has moved into the picture and is destined to change the entertain- ment complexion of the face of the Universe. A mighty revolution is in progress over the air waves. From this the great listening audience is bound to profit. What about the Broadcaster? The strong, the progressive, the alert, will survive. The timid, the reactionary, as usual, will probably find rough going. (CONSTRUCTIVE highlights of the past ) year include a larger and more powerful National Association of Broadcasters under the dynamic leader- ship of Judge Justin Miller, a reason- ing and more cooperative spirit between labor and management, a satisfactory volume of sponsor revenue and a steady climb in the number of sets in use. It is not unlikely that seventy million radio sets blanket the Nation as this is be- ing written. With the addition of hun- dreds of new independent stations the Transcription industry has definitely come into its own. It is now an im- portant team in the Radio Major League. f[E twelve hundred pages that follow represent not only the year round effort of a staff of Radio Annual edi- tors but the intimate and enthusiastic cooperation of key men and executives from every facet of Radio and Televi- sion. Radio Annual is constantly in preparation. As the ink drys on this volume the 1949 edition will be in work. If, during the year new data, statistics or information becomes available it is yours by calling Information Depart- ment of Radio Daily. We are as close as your telephone. And now, with en- thusiastic appreciation the editor re- spectfully dedicates this Volume to all, from far and wide, who have helped JACK ALICOATE in its preparation. Editor. FOR THE BEST IN NEWS . . . FOR THE GREATEST IN PRESTIGE . . FOR; AM-FM'TELEVISION 50 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, NEW YORK 20, N. Y 4 £Df TORI At 1948 IHVEX 1948 Actors Equity Association 994 Adams. Vol. Articles by 123, 1112 Advertisers' Index 27 ADVERTISING: Advertising Agencies 159 Advertising Assn. of the West 994 Advertising Coiincil, Inc., The 994 Advertising Federation of America . . . 994 Advertising Research Foundation. Inc. 995 Agencies, Addresses, Personnel 159 Agency and Sponsor Network Billings 127 Agents and Managers, Talent 958 Commercial Programs — AM 961 Commercial Programs — Television .... 1081 Expenditures. Networks 127 ALABAMA: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population, % Increase, Radio Homes, Farms with Radios. Stations in State 309 Home Economics Directors of Stations 953 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 309 ALASKA: Chief Engineers 1 149 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 708 ALBERTA: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Stations, Facilities. Personnel 708 Alicoate, Jack, Introductions by 3, 1043 Almanac of Holidays and Special Events 83 American Assn. of Advertising Agencies 995 American Bar Association 995 AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO.: Commercial Programs, 1947 981 Gross Billings by Agencies, 1947 13L Industrial Classifications, 1947 131 Network Map 280, 261 Personnel 262 Sponsor Expenditures, 1947 129 Stations Owned and/or Managed by. . 263 Woods, Mark, Article by 259 American Commiuiications Assn 995 American Council on Education 995 American Federation of Musicicms 995 American Federcrtion of Radio Artists. . . . 995 American Guild of Musical Artists. Inc.. . 995 American Marketing Assn 996 American Newspaper Publishers Assn.. . 996 American Radio Relay League, Inc 998 American Society of Composers. Authors and Publishers, Personnel 996 Article by Deems Taylor 788 Publisher Members 789 American Television Society 996 Personnel Functions 1067 Announcers (Their Work During 1947).. 921 Argentina, Stations of 1026 ARIZONA: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population. % Increase, Radio Homes, Farms with Radios, Stations in State 317 Home Economics Directors of Stations. . 953 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 317 Arizona Broadcasting System 285 Arizona Network, The 285 Arrowhead Network 285 ARKANSAS: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population, % Increase, Radio Homes, Farms with Radios, Stations in State 321 Home Economics Directors of Stations. . 953 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 32 L ARTICLES: AWB Expands Activities, by Ruth Crane 47 BMB Data— One Year in Use, by Hugh Feltis 49 Broadcasting for Peace — 1948, by Benjamin Cohen 53 Business Trends Noted, by Vol Adams 123 MiRTH BLOCK '^MAKE BELIEVE BALLROOM" WNEW—New York 3V2 Hours Daily Starting 14th Year • "CHESTERFIELD SUPPER CLUB" N. B. C. Starting 4th Year "THE MARTIN BLOCK SHOW" Mutual Broadcasting System 1 Hour Daily MARTIN BLOCK'S Musical Merry-Go-Round Series for METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER MARTIN BLOCK MUSIC CORP. MARTIN BLOCK STUDIO Hollywood, Calii. Encino, Calif. MURRY LAZAR, ProL Mgr. AL BROWDY, Chief Eng. EDfTORlAi IHVEX Co-Ops Capturing Customers, by Ernest E. Stern 115 Disk Jockeys — Writers' Messiah, by Pinky Herman 75 Fax Making Progress, by Vol Adams. . 1112 Films in Television, by Jim Owens. . . . 1068 FM Showing Progress, by Irwin Rosten 1109 How to Apply for a FCC License (Official Procedure) 1136 Looking Back — And Ahead, by Leonard Cramer 1083 Main Street Memories, by Sid Weiss. . 73 Midwest Picture Bright, by Nat Green. . 63 Midwest Radio Optimistic, by Nat Green 133 National Television Service, by J. R. Poppele 51 1948 — - Year of Great Promise, by Wayne Coy 33 Program Types Preferred, by Tom Fitzsimmons 110 Progress of Educational FM, by George Jennings 1111 Progress Report on FM. by J. N. (Bill) Bailey 57 Report on Canadian Radio, by Harry Sedgwick 55 Scanning and Panning, by Frank Burke 1045 Set Production at New High, by Bond Geddes 69 Sportcasters — An Appraisal, by Ted Husing 71 Tele Sponsors Show Increase, by Don McClure 1049 Television Arrived in 1947, by George L. Moskovics 97 Television Facilities, by M, E. Strieby. . 79 Television Programming, by Lawrence PhilUps 1102 The Agency's Future in Video, by Ralph G. Austrian 65 The Code Tops 1948 Agenda, by Frank Buike 37 The Future of Television, by Brig. Gen. David Sarnoff 45 The Tele Receiver Market, by Jim Owens 41 Transcription Program Trends, by John L. Sinn 81 Tube Industry Outlook, by C. J. Harrison 1135 U. S. State Dept. Radio, by Charles W. Thayer 61 Video Stumbling Blocks, by Richard W. Hubbell 1070 West Coast Expansion Noted, by Ralph Wilk 67 West Coast Tele Picture, by Ralph Wilk 1071 Year of Great Expectations, by Justin Miller 35 Artists Representatives Assn., Inc 996 Associated Actors & Artistes of Amerca 936 Associated Music Publishers, Inc., Per- sonnel 997 Article by M. E. Tompkins 798 Publisher Members 798 Associated Press 125 Assn. for Education by Radio 997 Assn. of Canadian Advertisers, Inc 997 Assn. of Inter-American Broadcasters .... 997 Assn. of Radio News Analysts 997 Associations 993 Austrian. Ralph G.. Article by 67 Authors' Guild of The Authors League of America. Inc., The 997 Authors League of America, Inc., The. . . . 998 Awards for 1947, TBA and ATS 1069 B Backstage (People in Network Radio Production During 1947) 845 Bailey, J. N. (Bill), Article by 57 Behind the Mike (Radio Artists and Their Work, 1947) 803 Bibliography, Radio, Television, FM 1103 Bolivia, Stations of 1027 Brazil, Stations of 1028 British Broadcasting Corp., The 998 BRITISH COLUMBIA: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 709 British Guiana, Stations of 1031 British Honduras, Stations of 1031 Broadcast Music. Inc. (BMI). Personnel.. 998 WHB is swinging high because . . . Throughout every period of its broadcast time, WHB is the area's highest Hooperated station. In the vast and incredibly rich Kansas City Marketland, WHB, reaches effectively the greatest number of listeners per advertising dollar, has the lowest cost per thousand listener rate. WHB will soon be offering greater power, a better frequency and full-time operation! See your John Bfair man today, and join the Swing to WHB in Kansas CItyf 10,000 WATTS IN KANS4 ■ DON DAVIS ^ PRESIDENT rt JOHN T. SCHILLING Zm GINEftAl MANAGER ^^J -'-'"*^if||. MUTUAL NETWORK • 710 KILOCYCLES • 5/000 WATTSNIGHT EDITORIAL INDEX Article by Carl Haverlin 792 Publisher Members 793 BMI Canada, Ltd 998 Bureau of Broadcast Measurement, The. . 998 Burke. Frank. Articles by 37. 1045 BUSINESS: Advertising Agencies. Personnel 159 Agency and Sponsor Network Billings 127 Business Side of Radio 121 Network Billings 127 News Services 125 Research Organizations 137 Station Representatives 139 CALIFORNIA: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population, % Increase, Radio Homes, Farms with Radios. Stations in State 327 Home Economics Directors of Stations 953 Stations. Facilities. Personnel 327 CANADA: Article by Harry Sedgwick 55 Canadian Association of Broadcasters 998 Canadian Broadcasting Corp., Person- nel 706 Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Station Representatives in Canada... 139 Stations. Alphabetically Listed by Call Letters 707 Catholic Actors Guild of America. Inc. . . 999 Catholic Writers Guild of America 999 Central and South America, Stations in. . 1026 Chicago. Important Telephone Numbers 102 Chicago Radio Management Club 999 Chief Engineers 1149 Chile. Stations of 1031 Coaxial Cable Television Map 1072. 1073 Map ..1072. 1073 Cohen. Benjamin. Article by 53 Columbia. Stations of 1033 COLORADO: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population, % Increase. Radio Homes. Farms with Radios. Stations in State 351 Home Economics Directors of Stations 953 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 351 COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM: Commercial Programs, 1947 961 Latin American Network, Personnel. Stations 1013 Network Map 266, 267 Personnel 268 Stanton, Frank, Article by 265 Stations Owned and Operated by.... 270 Commentators: News (Their Work During 1947) 867 Sporis (Their Work During 1947) 853 Commercial Radio Programs (Sponsored) 961 Commercial Television Programs (Spon- sored) 1081 Commercial Television Stations 1097 Composers, Authors & Publishers Assn. of Canada, Ltd 999 CONNECTICUT: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population, % Increase, Radio Homes, Farms with Radios. Stations in State 356 Home Economics Directors of Stations . 953 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 356 Connecticut State Network 285 Construction Permits for FM Stations..,. 1122 Construction Permits Granted for Com- mercial Television Stations , 1104 Consulting Engineers 1143 Co-operative Programs, Network 992 Costa Rica. Stations of 1034 Coy, Wayne, Article by 33 Cramer, Leonard, Article by 1080 Crane. Ruth. Article by 47 D DELAWARE: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population, % Increase. Radio Homes, Farms with Radios. Stations in State 361 Home Economics Directors of Stations. 953 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 361 Directors Guild, Radio 1004 Directors, Home Economics 953 You can judge a radio station by fhe The KROGER GROCERY & BAKING COMPANY has been a consistent WHAS advertiser since 1935. Month in, month out since 1933 WHAS spots have been used to sell BEECH- NUT CHEWING GUM. WHAS has been telling Kentuckiana listeners about BALLARD'S OBELISK FLOUR since 1930. WHY judge a radio sfafion by the clients it keeps? The answer is simple. Radio advertisers keep coming back, year after year, to the same station to sell the same market because they gef results! A growing list of consistent adverisers testifies to the practical selling power of V/HAS 50,000 WATTS » 840 KILOCYCLES « 1A CLEAR CHANNEL T/je only radio station reaching and selling all the rich Kentacldana Market REPRESENTED NATIONALLY BY EDWARD RETRY & COMPANY. Inc EDITORIAL INDEX Directors. Radio (Their Work During 1947) 950 Disc Jockeys (Their Work During 1947). . 877 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population, % Increase, Radio Homes, Farms with Radios, Stations in State 363 Home Economics Directors of Stations. 953 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 363 Dominican Republic, Stations of 1035 Don Lee Broadcasting System 285 Dramatists' Guild of the Authors' League of America, Inc., The 999 E Ecuador, Stations of 1035 Editorial Index 5 El Salvador, Stations of . 1036 Engineers, Chief 1149 Engineers, Consulting 1143 Equipment Firms, Personnel, Addresses. . 1165 Estimated Radio Homes for 1947 135 Expenditures, Networks 127 Federal Communications Bar Assn 999 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION: Article by Wayne Coy 33 Construction Permits Granted for Com- mercial FM Stations 1122 Construction Permits Granted for Com- mercial Television Stations 1104 Licenses, (Official Procedure for AM, FM and Television) 1136 Members of Commission, Personnel. ... 232 Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Dept. of Nat'L Religious Radio 999 Federal Radio Education Committee 999 Federal Trade Commission 1000 Feltis. Hugh, Article by 49 First Advertising Agency Group 1000 First Trade Tele Photos Ill Fitzsimmons, Tom, Article by 110 ILORIDA: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population, % Increase, Radio Homes, Farms with Radios, Stations in State 365 Home Economics Directors of Stations. 953 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 365 FSEQUENCY MODULATION: FM Applications Granted 1122 FM Association, Personnel 1110 FM Broadcast Stations in Operation. . . 1113 FM Stations (Construction Permits).... 1122 Licenses, (Official Procedure for AM, FM and Television) 1136 G Geddes, Bond, Article by 69 GEORGIA: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population, % Increase, Radio Homes, Farms with Radios, Stations in State 379 Home Economics Directors of Stations. 953 Stations, Facilities. Personnel 379 Georgia Major Market Trio 285 Greater N. Y. Regional Council (Radio Guild) 1000 Green, Nat, Articles by 63, 133 Gross Billings by Agencies, 1947 127 Growth of Stations, 1941-1947 77 Guatemala, Stations of 1036 Guilds 993 H Haiti, Stations of 1036 HAWAII: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 696 Harrison, C. J., Article by 1135 Herman, Pinky, Article by 75 Holidays and Special Events, Radio Daily's Almanac of 83 Home Economics Directors 953 Honduras, Stations of 1037 Hubbell and Associates, Richard W., Personnel 1001 Hubbell, Richard W., Article by 1070 Husing, Ted, Article by 71 11 9gmiwxi^^^m'-.m!0i^^^^mm^^^^^^ _ super salesmen Don Goddard Jay Latiiv ^\x jr'K^f,!iiifimisii^^'-'>^-x»^'^^ BS This is CHARLES STARK, Your Announcer! No doubt, you've heard fhis many, many times/^ On the networks for 18 years Tve learned a lot about radio — yes, a lot about what makes a show tick. I'm expressing this knowledge in my pro- duction business. Of course, the proof is m the pudding. .... ^ MR. & MRS. NORTH CAN YOU TOP THIS? BOB HAWK SHOW WHEN A GIRL MARRIES KATE SMITH HOUR KAY KYSER CANGBUSTERS t000m liMin RMB "THE PETER DONALD SHOW for Stanback Headache Powders and Tablets. Over $1,000,000 Campaign Heard in 65 Major Markeh ORIGINAL... MUSICAL WEATHER FORECASTS" "WHAT'S IN A NAME" "YELLOW-CAB!" "RADIO HYMNAL" WHERE AM n VACATION WITH PAY"! TELEPHONE MURRAY HILL 7-2186 P.S. TELEVISION? YOU BET! Society of Amateur Chefs" "Dream Girls" "Sports Den" with Dennis James 'Cash and Carry" "Teen Time" CHARLES STARK "Rooucno CORPORATION RADIO • TELEVISION 3AA jLAAHICnM AVPKIIIF MCU/ VADV 17 U EDITORIAL INDEX R Radio Artists (Their Work During 1947). . 804 Radio Club of America, Inc., The 1004 Radio Council— WBEZ (FM) 1004 Radio Daily's Almanac of Holidays and Special Events 83 Radio Directors (Their Work During 1947) 950 Radio Directors Guild 1004 Radio Executives Club of New York. .. . 1004 Radio Groups 993 Radio Homes for 1947 135 Radio Manufacturers Assn 1004 Radio Manufacturers Assn. of Canada. . 1005 RMA Officers and Executive Personnel, Committees 1947-1948 1139 Radio Programs de Mexico, S.A., Per- sonnel 1021 Radio Script & Transcription Exchange. 1005 Radio Service, Office of Info., Dept. of Agriculture 1005 Radio Station Representatives 139 Radio Technical Planning Board 1005 Radio Writers (Their Work During 1947).. 91 5 Radio Writers' Guild of the Authors League of America, Inc., The 1005 Recording Companies 769 Regional Networks 285 Representatives, Stations 139 Research Organizations 137 RHODE ISLAND: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population, % Increase, Radio Homes, Farms with Radios, Stations in State 615 Home Economics Directors of Stations. 953 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 615 Rocky Mountain Radio Council 1006 Rosten, Irwin, Article by 1109 Sarnoff , Brig. Gen. David. Article by 45 SASKATCHEWAN: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 stations. Facilities, Personnel 729 School Broadcast Conference 1006 Sedgwick, Harry, Article by 55 SESAC, Inc., Personnel 1006 Article by Paul Heinecke 799 Publisher Members 800 Sinn. John L., Article by 81 Society of Jewish Composers, Publishers and Song Writers 1006 Society of Motion Picture Engineers, Inc. 1006 Song Writers' Protective Assn. (SPA) 1006 SOUTH CAROLINA: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population, % Increase, Radio Homes, Farms with Radios, Stations in State 617 Home Economics Directors of Stations. 953 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 617 SOUTH DAKOTA: Chief Engineers of Stations 1149 Estimated Population, % Increase, Radio Homes. Farms with Radios, Stations in State 624 Home Economics Directors of Stations. 953 Stations, Facilities, Personnel 624 Southern Calif. Broadcasters' Assn.. Inc. 1006 Sponsor Network Expenditures 127 Sports Broadcasters Association (New York Chapter) 1007 Sports Commentators (Their Work During 1947) 853 Station Representatives 139 STATIONS: Canada, Alphabetically by Call Letters With Index to Detailed Information. 707 Central & South America, Stations of. . 1026 FM in Operation 1113 FM. Construction Permits 1122 Growth of Commercial Stations 77 International Broadcast Stations in the U. S 1009 Mexico, Stations of 1023 Non-Commercial AM 117 Television in Operation 1097 Television, Construction Permits 1104 U. S. — Territories & Possessions, by Call Letters With Index to Detailed Infor- mation 293 21 .^,«.6,.aiiii.1iMMi ^ ifflWRy,.^.^.m^^^^^m^ MILTON BERLE NEW YORK OFFICE— 1650 BROADWAY 40 THE TELE flECEIVER mUU By JIM OWENS. Associate Editor, Television Daily Owens pERHAPS the most inspiring of the many historic devel- opments noted in tel- evision's second year of commercial opera- tion was the growth of the receiver mar- ket — the veritable nucleus of the great- est communications medium known to man. Unlike many other major indus- tries, which reached maturity in segments and with some de- gree of independence, television was no better than the size of its audience, since here was the source of its life blood — the buying public. It was an auspicious beginning. Al- though the wheels of production had be- gun their long grind haltingly in the be- ginning of 1947, the output at the year's end was the result of a well-oiled instru- ment of industry. It held such promise as to provide the basis for greater ex- pectation during this year by the nation's broadcasters — the men whose business de- pended completely upon the distribution of television receivers. At least a half- million new sets are predicted to reach the retailers' showrooms in 1948, and in- dications are that the charmed circle — 1,000,000 sets in use — will be a happy reality before another winter has passed. David Sarnoff, president of RCA, made a statement at the year-end v/hich re- flects the attitude of top industry man- agement toward the further development of television. "By the end of 1948 tele- vision, in consumer prices, will approach a $500,000,000 a year industry," he said. And to emphasize its present and future importance to the American public, the RCA official added: "For the first two years of commercial television, the public will spend four times as much for tele- vision sets as they did for radio receivers in 1921 and 1922, the beginning of radio broadcasting." According to a consensus of authorita- tive opinion drawn from top levels in the industry, production of receivers during 1947 exceeded that of the previous year by 20-fold. Approximately 200,000 sets came off the production lines — a tre- mendously encouraging margin over the anemic output of the year before when only 10,000 models were placed in the hands of the public. The production side of the picture was one which shattered precedent after prece- dent, and indeed assumed mushroom pro- portions at the year's end. According to the Radio Manufacturers Association, average monthly production throughout the year was 15,000 sets, and this trend continued its accelerated ascent through December when a total of 28,000 receivers were crated for delivery — an increase of 97 per cent! Perhaps the most significant phase of this surge was the fact that production of table model television re- ceivers totaled nearly 120,000 — twice that of straight video consoles and TV console combinations, indicating that manufactur- ing techniques had at last been geared to satisfy the demand for low-priced sets — America's mass market and the backbone of the future television audience. Although its development was often referred to in terms of the nation-wid^ audience and its coast-to-coast network possibilities, television in 1947 continued to be a strictly local industry — with the exception of the New York-Philadelphia- Washington-Schenectady area. In the lat- ter region it had reached major propor- tions during this period since "network" service had become almost a daily feature through working arrangements between stations in each of the three cities. New York, universally considered the center of television, had somewhere be- tween 50 to 75,000 sets in operation by the end of the year. Philadelphia and Washington were far behind numerically but not proportionately, and Chicago, with only one station on the air, achieved highly promising gains during the 12- month period. In the light of this sweeping expansion, which render statistics obsolete as quickly as they are charted, it would appear that even the most optimistic predictions of television's importance in our way of life, in both the physical and economic sense, will be considered conservative when the industry reaches its full potential. 41 PEPSODENT PROGRAM PARAMOUNT PICTURES 42 The Outstanding Events —In Television— 1947— TELEVISION covered an opening session of Congress for the first time in history, — the 79th Congress. Pickup also included the first telecast of a Presi- dential "State of the Union" Address. Federal Communications Commission rejected a proposal of color television standards (by CBS.) Decision keynoted first all-out development of monochrome tele, including station building, set manufacture, etc. AT&T opened a radio relay circuit between New York and Boston, thereby extending the Eastern tele network 450 miles northward. WBKB set up first mid- west network linking Chicago with South Bend, Ind. RCA demonstrated its system of large-screen color television. Paramount Pictures unveiled its system of theater television, involving rapid processing and reproduc- tion of films taken from a video tube. o Motion picture industry evidenced first combined interest in theater tele, — and its potential box office threat. Plans were laid to begin study of tele, including reservation of video channels for theater tele. o First nation-wide tour of television was made by RCA and Allied Stores Corp. department store association, via jeep units in 22 major cities. o New York was first city to have all TV channels (7) allocated by FCC. o Industry opposition eliminated two serious threats to development: proposed amusement tax on tele in public places, and proposed ban on erection of antennas on rooftops by landlords in New York area. o Television covered the World Series for the first time in history. Estimated 3,000,000 persons saw the classic on the Eastern web. o Philadelphia was chosen by Republicans and Democrats as '48 convention site, largely because of tele coverage available. Newsreel organizations officially entered television via servicing of member stations with special films for video. BBC announced plans for establishment of a network in the United Kingdom. Web would service six provinces and 70 per cent of the population. For Year Book of Tdevision Phase Turn to Page 1041-^ .- 43 ,.^ y^^^^^..^.^.^^^^:^.,.^,.,^^^^,...^^ '^^^^^^^^^^^te^^&^^ittbb^^^tttt^^tt..^^ 44 THE FUTURE OF TELEVISlOn By BRIG. GENERAL DAVID SARNOFF. President, RCA Sarnoff IN speaking of tele- vision for the past twenty-five years or so, we have been ac- customed to say that "television is around the corner." I should like to bury that phrase. Television is no longer around the corner. It is beyond the doorstep; it has pushed its way through the door into the home! The Federal Com- munications Commission has authorized to date a total of 69 television stations, and 16 applications are pending. This means that 85 television stations already have de- cided to lead the way. I believe that many more will follow. As of November 15, there were 13 stations on the air with regular television programs. In 1948, the list of stations will increase as transmit- ting equipment becomes available. My estimate is that by the end of 1948 there will be approximately 50 television stations on the air in this country with regular programs. There may be more. All kinds of figures have been mentioned about television receivers, and here is my estimate. By the end of 1948, I foresee a total of 750,000 receivers in use. This means that for 1948 our estimates are approximately 600,000 above the number that were installed at the end of last year. Surveys have been made of the number of people within range of present televi- sion programs. Approximately 40,000,000 people lived within the areas covered by television broadcasts at the end of 1947. Surveys indicate that seven viewers constitute the average audience at each television receiver. Therefore, if you multi- ply 750,000 by seven you will see that by the end of 1948 there will be a large audience for television — somewhere near 5,000,000. • The broadcaster must build his own television circulation as does a new mag- azine or newspaper. That is the broad- caster's job. He cannot toss that responsi- bility to the television set manufacturer, any more than the magazine or newspaper publisher can transfer his problem to the printer. A newspaper or magazine spends a sub- stantial part of its initial investment in building circulation; the job of the broad- casting stations, likewise, must be to build circulation in television. Television programming can be started by local stations in a small way with a minimum of facilities and expanded as receiving sets and commercial sponsors increase. In the meantime, until nation- wide networks are available, films of live shows and newsreels can be fiown to stations throughout the country to add to their program variety. Like the many independent local broad- casting stations which «re successful and profitable, television stations also can thrive upon local talent and community service. There is no end to local program possibilities, for the small town is a natural television stage. People like to see their friends and neighbors on the screen. I can foresee many uses for television in religious and educational activities. Tele- vision can be a great aid to good govern- ment in city, town and country by making citizens better acquainted with their local leaders and their work. Local merchants will find television an effective means of advertising. Dramatic groups, county fairs and community sports events will enlarge their audiences. Often a local baseball or football game or a prizefight is as interesting to a community as a professional sports event in a distant city. Civic and fraternal organizations and women's clubs also are sources of pro- grams for local television stations. Imagine the interest that would be shown in a local cormnunity if, for ex- ample, one or more department stores were the scene of a shopping hour in the morning or afternoon. The television cam- era would show the merchandise and the shopper at home could see what each store had to offer before she left home for her marketing. This should be an interesting experiment in advertising. Automatic relay stations, either alone or in combination with the coaxial cable, show great promise for speeding extension of television program service throughout the nation. Radio relay stations are now (Please See Page 59) 4S '^^^^m^^^^^s:.-^ &e^:^^f^^^^^^^i:v "It 1$ the artistry, the command and the prelection with which she invests the words and music that count so heavily for he-"." —The Blltboard 46 m [mm activities By RUTH CRANE, President. Association of Women Broadcasters Crane TTAPPY over prog- ress made and prominence achieved in five short years of existence, the As- sociation of Women Broadcasters of the National Association of Broadcasters looks forward to greater achievements in 1948. The Association of Women Broadcasters was formed in 1942, its Active Membership comprised of women on the staff of, or broadcasting over radio stations that belong to the National As- sociation of Broadcasters. Associate Mem- bers are women engaged in executive phases of radio work outside of NAB radio stations. • Objects of the Association are to pro- mote the interests of women broadcasters and executives and to increase their op- portunities for service. National officers elected by AWB in the spring of 1947 were Frances Farmer Wilder, CBS, President; Ruth Crane, WMAL, First Vice-President; Eleanor Hanson, WHK, Third Vice-President; Ann Holden, KGO, Fourth Vice-President; Nell Daugherty, WSTC, Secretary, and Norma Richards, WSPD, Treasurer. Doro- thy Lewis, Coordinator of Listener Activ- ity of the National Association of Broad- casters, is permanent Second Vice-Presi- dent of AWB. In September 1947, Frances Farmer Wilder left the radio business and resigned fromi AWB, and the First Vice- President was designated to succeed her as President at the AWB Jan. 1948 Con- vention in Washington. • Following the NAB pattern of division into seventeen districts, the AWB has held a number of regional meetings and program clinics throughout the year. Among these were District Number Two, which met at Albany, District Number 13, which met at San Antonio, District 10 convened at Kansas City, District 9 at Chicago, District 1 at Hartford, Conn, and District 16 at Los Angeles. At the San Antonio meeting Governor Jester of Texas proclaimed Saturday, November 15th, Women Broadcasters' Day in Texas. These local meetings provide inspiration and help through an exchange of ideas for the improvement of program service, through helping the AWB member to a broader knowledge of radio's purposes and problems, and through the recognition accorded AWB by national, civic, and private agencies. The AWB members of Washington inaugurated the first of a series of Radio Institutes for Club Presi- dents and radio chairmen, a pattern to be used throughout the country. Again in 1947, the Association of Women Broadcasters conducted a nationwide letter contest during National Radio Week, with outstanding response. Listeners were asked to write on the theme, "What Is Your Favorite Program and Why?" The thous- ands of letters will be used to analyze listener preferences and to assist broad- casters in building effective programs. Cooperating with Women United for United Nations, Observer Group at Lake Success, New York, the AWB prepares a monthly United Nations News Bulletin for women broadcasters, reporting matters discussed at the General Assembly and providing answers to listener questions. Our seventeen district chairmen are: District 1— Fay Clark, WBRY, Waterbury, Conn., District 2— Gertrude Grover, WHCU, Ithaca, NY, District 3— Kaye Wit- mer, WKBO, Harrisburg, Penn., District 4— Elinor Lee, WTOP, Washington, D. C, District 5— Dorothy Horsfall, WPDQ, Jack- sonville, Fla., District 6— Marjorie Cooney, WSM, Nashville, Tenn., District 7— Kath- erine Fox, WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio, Dis- trict 8— Mildred Grace, WELL, Battle Creek, Mich., District 9— Nancy Grey, WIMJ, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, District 10— Anne Hayes, KCMO, Kansas City, Mo., District 11— Darragh Aldrich, WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn., District 12 — Julie Benell, KOMA, Oklahoma City, OMa., District 13— Violet Short, KTSA, San Antonio, Tex., District 14 — Louise Hill Howe, KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah, District 15_Frances Quinn, KFRE, Fresno, Calif., District 16— Martha Gaston, KFOX, Los Angeles, Calif., District 17— Vernice Irwin, KVI, Tacoma, Wash. 47 'S£-^2iuJ^,sd^Xii^^'^ - ^i$^^^^mm^^m. REXALL PROGRAM Sponsored by United Drugs Wednesday Pacific Time 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time 10:30 to 11:00 p.m. NBC Mgt. LOU CLAYTON 48 BMB DflTfl-OUE yEllR 111 OSE By HUGH FELTIS, President, Broadcast Measurement Bureau O VER 700 subscrib- ing stations Feltis re- ceived their BMB audience data in the fall of 1946. The fol- lowing spring the Area and Network Reports were published. Since then BMB station and network audience in- formation has been tested in the crucible of use. Just as experiment had to precede the measurement of station and network audiences, so too did experiment have to precede the use of the resulting data by broadcasters, advertisers and agencies. 1947 was largely a year of experimental use. Agencies with highly developed cover- age estimated methods analyzed the BMB figures carefully in the light of these methods before basing time buying de- cisions on BMB. Other agencies and ad- vertisers scrutinized the figures against known sales effectiveness. Meanwhile the stations and networks compared BMB with other data, engineer- ing and otherwise. In some instances they found a remarkable degree of correlation. Where comparisons were made with data that measured other dimensions of listen- ing, such as average number of listeners per minute, there was often less correla- tion. These instances only served to point up the difference between the total num- ber of families that listen to a station and the number who listen during the average minute. Both pieces of informa- tion are important. Neither is a substitute for the other. All this testing and analyzing and exper- imenting with the BMB figures by adver- tisers, agencies and broadcasters led to one over-all conclusion: The BMB figures make sense. And this conclusion in turn has led t® an ever-increasing use of BMB by all three groups. More and more stations fea- ture BMB figures in their trade press advertising, sales promotion pieces and presentations. More and more agency recommendations are based on and sup- ported by BMB data. More and more advertisers are instructing their agencies to use BMB figures as an important buy- ing tool. What's more, BMB data are being used with increasing discrimination. They are used in specific ways to meet specific situations. BMB findings are being used in conjunction with other facts — facts about markets, distribution, station rates, competing media and other media used by the advertiser. These buying uses have shown broad- casters that advertisers and agencies are interested not only in the stations with the biggest BMBs; they also use stations with small BMB figures just as they use smaller circulation newspapers and maga- zines. And they often favor BMB sub- scribers for the simple reason that it is easier to evaluate and justify the use of stations for which BMB figures are avail- able. Organizationally, 1947 marked the in- auguration of a 15-point long range pro- gram based on the premise that BMB as an organization is more important than any individual project it undertakes. Broadcasters now subscribe to the Bureau rather than to a particular audience study, with full assurance that the Bureau's studies will meet the industry's needs. The Bureau's program includes the ex- amination and evaluation of all available radio research, the refinement and im- provement of BMB's audience measure- ment and the investigation of other ser- vices that BMB might perform. In March 1947 BMB conducted an In- terim Station Audience Measurement, designed particularly for new stations and those which had changed power, frequency or network aflfiliation since the 1946 audience survey. The next nationwide survey, in March 1949, will not only measure subscribers' total weekly audiences but will also show finer detail such as their average daily audiences. The first year's use of BMB data has proven beyond question the value of its measurement. More important still, it has proven the value of cooperative, tripartite research in the development of radio advertising. 49 asasSssa^SmmSmmm -''**'««^«*^«8^s^s!s^s!4^^tt^^s^y^^y So how much dough will this ad make me if I say "DUFFY'S TAVERN' It's better I should mention TOYON BAY ED. GARDNER Stockholder 50 oflTionm TELEVision service By I. R. POPPELE. President Television Broadcasters Associationfi, Inc. Poppele 'yELEVISION in 1948 will take on the proportions of a na- tional giant, striding through areas hereto- fore untouched by the magic of the visually- inspired electron; rid- ing the crest of mil- lions of cycles into ithe homes of hundreds of thousands of families, and bouncing along a series of microwave relay stations that will hoist views of Manhattan into homes out Chicago way — and, perhaps, beyond. Television was a strapping youngster a year ago; today it has achieved a meas- ure of maturity which scoffers only a short itime ago were ready to concede was merely a twinkle in the eye of the "fathers" of the new art. • From 5,400 post-war receivers available by December of 1946, television produc- tion soared 'close to 30,000 a month a year later, with the total output for 1947 reach- ing nearly 200,000. From a handful of television stations catering to a limited audience 12 months ago, television was being wafted from 17 stations as 1948 was born, with the prospect of twice that many operating before 1949 arrives. In 1946 there were very few manufac- turers geared to produce television sets and only a trickle of receivers reached the market. Last year 36 companies, large and small, producing sets with screens ranging from 4 by 6 inches to 15 by 20 inches, were in full blast production; many more will be added to the roster this year. Dollar-wise, television receivers at re- tail levels did not top $3,485,000 in 1946. Last year, 1947, the figure soared to $74,000,000 and industry leaders are con- vinced ithat by June of this year the dollar value of television receivers will exceed that of AM radio — a remarkable stride forward, considering television's status less than 18 months ago. Is it any wonder that the former chair- man of the Federal Communications Com- mission, Charles R. Denny, has character- ized television as an industry "destined to become the greatest mass communica- tion medium of them all." Probably no facet of television develop- ment is as vital to television broadcasters as that of facilities for network operations. The very life of the industry— commer- cially and otherwise — depends upon the ability of all stations to provide high- calibre programs to an audience large enough to attract advertiser's capital. Hence, every new link in the web of facilities available for network operations is enthusiastically accepted by broad- casters. Last year the New York to Wash- ington network route v/as expanded to include Boston. This year it is hoped that Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Milwaukee will be tied to the east coast, a prelude to wider expansion of the ultimate national itelevision service. Last year events such as the first tele- cast of a President of the U. S. addressing Congress; major league baseball games televised in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit and St. Louis; World Series baseball televised on an extensive east coast network, helped arouse public curiosity and acceptance of the art of visual broadcasting. • This year the two greatest political events of the year — ^Republican and Dem- ocratic National Conventions in Philadel- phia— will be televised by every station •that can hook its cables onto a network along the east coast. It is to be hoped that those in the mid-west will also be able to carry the conventions on a direct pick- up basis. If not, films will be flown to these stations and others on the west coast for immediate telecasting. The year 1948 should see television re- ceiver sales surpass the 750,000 mark. The year 1948 should see network tele- vision move from the east coast into the mid-west and, perhaps, beyond. The year 1948 should see television attain a position of prominence that will equal other forms of communication to which the public has become accustomed. The year 1948 will bring scores of ad- vertisers into television, particularly as the video art expands. For Complete Television Listing Please Turn to Page 1041 51 Jack Carson NBC— THURSDAY for SEALTEST VILLAGE STORE 6:30 Pacific Coast Time 9:30 Eastern Standard Time Management Stempel-Olenick Hollywood, Calif. S2 msmm m peace By BENJAMIN COHEN, Ass't Sect'y Gen.—Dept. of Info., U. N. Cohen CECRETARY Gen- eral Trygve Lie has stressed in all his recent addresses that the U.N. must sur- mount in the coming months some of the most critical prob- lems in the field of international r e 1 a - tions and will require ' the fullest measure , of support from an enlightened world public opinion. In the already sub- stantial experience gathered by the Department of Public Information radio appears as one of the most effective media to disseminate in- formation, since it is not beset by news- print shortages, transmission or trans- portation bottlenecks, foreign exchange scarcities, and is capable of reaching directly an audience several times larger than that served by the printed word or the projected images. 1948 is a vital year for the peoples of the United Nations and one of un- told possibilities for all who work to bring them news and opinions — prin- cipally for you, the broadcasters of the United States, speaking daily to a na- tion endowed with tremendous power to influence the future of international relations and wherein dwells a large fraction of the world's three hundred million radio listeners. Has any one yet measured fully the power for good that lies in broadcast- ing? I doubt it. Quite beyond doubt, however, is the increasing support which U. S. radio — networks, indepen- dent stations, educational stations, broadcasters' associations, the trade press and radio councils — have given to the United Nations. Some of you, I hear, plan to do still more to bring into your communities the purposes, day- to-day work and fascinating human side of the United Nations. The Department of Public Information is ready and able to help you. First, let me try to answer the ques- tion which Mr. Frank Burke was good enough to put: What are the plans of the United Nations Radio Division for 1948, both here at headquarters and overseas? Briefly, the Division plans to promote, and itself to offer for relay, more programs on the work and prog- ress of the United Nations, using more languages and acting in cooperation with still more broadcasting agencies. Nowhere are the various kinds of as- sistance the Radio Division can offer better illustrated than in the case of your own United States. The good reac- tion to its Radio Kits, for example, (scripts, spot announcements, and per- haps a transcription) has guaranteed that this service will continue. Further, all broadcasters interested receive with- out charge the semi-monthly "United Nations Bulletin", background releases and other material for special programs, while the Division distributes to over one thousand women commentators a monthly U. N. newsletter prepared by women observers working with the As- sociation of Women Broadcasters. Why has "The United Nations Today", a Radio Division program, been taken up so rapidly by over one hundred sta- tions, forming a coast-to-coast "Net- work for Peace"? Primarily because it brings listeners, Mondays through Fri- days, an up-to-the minute report of all the principal activities of the United Nations. In fifteen minutes it presents with a short bridging narrative voices of delegates recorded from the day's debates or in special interviews, to- gether with dispatches from U. N. In- formation Centers or Missions overseas. In 1948, for example, "The United Na- tions Today", will continue to provide newscasts from Havana, Salonika, Ge- neva, and carry special reports from Jerusalem, Seoul, and from the Autumn General Assembly in Europe. More perhaps than any other med- ium, radio has the possibility— and therefore the clear responsibility — of spreading, as the General Assembly with one voice requested, information expressing "the undoubted desire of all peoples for peace." May the Year 1948 see all U. S. networks and stations bring their listeners still further news of what is, after all, everyone's United Nations. 53 '•^^^^^^:^^ -vi- 1 ^^ ..^ ^^ ■^ LiJ I 54 REPOBT on CflnilDIBn RADIO By HARRY SEDGWICK, Pres., CFRB and Board Chairman, CAB '^M Sedgwick P NCOURAGING ^ measurable gains were made by the independent broad- casters of Canada at the 1947 sessions of the Parliamentary Radio Committee. Rep- resented by their Can- adian Association of Biroadcasters, the 89 member stations asked for fundamental changes in broadcast- ing and radio law in Canada. Their brief was a painstaking analysis of such lav/ and regulation, to- gether with comments on its results, in- equalities and injustices. The CAB brief pointed out that the Radio Act, written in 1902 and not amend- ed in major respects since, still governs operations of modern - day broadcasting stations. It also pointed out that the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, a "Crown Corporation," competes direclly with the independent stations for audience and business, nationally and locally, has a monopoly of networks by its own regu- lations, and can place stations on or take them off those networks at will and on its own financial and other terms, writes and enforces the broadcasting regulations, and that meetings of its Board of Govern- ors to recommend on applications for li- censes and to deal with matters of regula- tion, were being held in camera. The brief also protested the "power-freeze" regula- tion holding down power of all indepen- dent stations, by which valuable actual and potential coverage was being lost to Canada, and the apparent slowness of CBC to recommend licenses for experi- mental and actual broadcasting in new broadcasting fields, particularly television and facsimile. • To correct this situation, the indepen- dent broadcasters asked lifting of the power freeze, and that powers of licensing and regulation be transferred to an im- partial tribunal, which would hold meet- ings open to press and public, and be re- quired to give reasons for its decisions. The CAB asked that this Board be respon- sible in large measure to the legislative arm of government, rather than so directly related to the executive branch as is the case at present; pointing out that the CBC and the Cabinet conjointly possess the power to censor all broadcast material in advance. • For the first time, the independent broadcasters carried their case this year directly to the public, through means of special programs and announcements, speeches by station personnel to groups and organizations, a series of quarter page ads in all daily newspapers, and wide pub- lic distribution of our brief to the Parlia- mentary Committee. That this policy had its effect appears obvious. Public opinion surveys (one of which was presented to the Committee) showed a marked trend of opinion toward the side of the independent broadcasters. The Canadian Daily Newspapers Associa- tion appeared officially before the Com- mittee to press for somewhat similar ac- tion to that suggested by CAB, and support was forthcoming in large part from the Association of Canadian Advertisers and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, who sent letters to the Committee suggesting a wide review of broadcasting legislation and practice by an impartial, non-political body appointed for the purpose. The year witnessed an increase in the number of broadcasting stations in Can- ada, both independent and CBC. CBC pro- ceeded with construction of its additional clear channel 50 Kw. stations, taking channels previously occupied by indepen- dent stations to do so, and removing sev- eral stations from its networks in the process. The state system also entered the local field, selling directly against individual stations in competitive areas. The membership of the Canadian Asso- ciation of Broadcasters rose to its all-time high. The Association instituted a policy of holding regional meetings, for the first time, which have had gratifying results. Since the Committee's recommendation, the number of FM licenses applied for, and granted, has increased tremendously; and interest is being expressed now in both television and facsimile. During the year ahead, the independent broadcasters of Canada will extend their service to the community and to the busi- ness operations that provide its lifeblood. They will also continue their struggle for treatment identical to that accorded other classes of citizens in a democracy. 55 K PROGRESS REPORT ON By J. N. (BILL) BAILEY, Executive Director, FM Association Bailey pM's biggest year of idevelopment will unfold during the first six months of 1948. Having hurdled many obstacles, technically and otherwise, this improved method of broadcasting which the FCC has termed the "finest aural broad- cast service attainable in the present state of the radio art," has be- come firmly rooted the past year. The FM Association, the only organiza- tion devoted to the development of FM broadcasting and to the protection of the millions of dollars invested in FM facili- ties, foresees this expansion on a five- point front: 1. Establishment of numerous FM re- gional and state networks, presaging wide use of relays for network pur- poses. 2. Availability of live music to networks. 3. Keen competition programwise, 4. Much greater set production. 5. Availability of established AM work musical programs to FM tions. Rounding out its first year, the FMA is taking the lead to insure fruition of each of those five points. The year 1947 saw establishment of the first major commercial FM network — the Continental. Several state and regional FM chains were organized, including the Dixie Network and Arrow Network. The year 1948 will see many more. Eventually — perhaps before another year — these re- gional networks will be linked to form larger chains. Because relay and rebroadcast have proven feasible and since the AT&T has not yet delivered 15,000-cycle land lines, these FM networks will be linked almost entirely by radio. The FMA has pending before the FCC, as this is written, a FM net- sta- request that Television Channel No. 1 (44-50 mc) be set aside for FM relay purposes. The FM Association's attitude towards programming of FM is reflected in a resolution adopted unanimously at our First Annual Convention. September 12- 13, in New York. The resolution: "Whereas it is believed that public ac- ceptance of FM will be considerably facil- itated by diversified program schedules carefully planned and expertly executed, be it resolved that all broadcasters strive to improve the program quality of their broadcasts and devote a greater portion of their time to live talent." The FMA has taken an affirmative step to prevent any discrimination against FM, Pending before the FCC, as this is written, is a petition filed by the FMA asking that the Commission call a legislative hearing to determine whether a rule should be adopted denying a license to any FM or AM station which enters into an agree- ment, with a network organization which would prevent the simultaneous broad- cast of network programs over FM and AM facilities. Popular network programs on FM would stimulate listening to the new, improved medium, more than 92% of the nation's FM broadcasters (both independent and those with AM affiliates) believe. Only a small minority think FM should be programmed entirely independent of AM, at least for the time being. The FMA will continue to be alert, maintaining close liaison with the FCC, the Congress and other industry organiza- tions to protect the investment in FM. The FMA is under mandate of the mem- bership, through its by-laws, "to act as liaison between its members, the FCC and other agencies and organizations on the continuing overall problems affecting FM broadcasting." 57 HENNY YOUNGMAN Exclusive Management WILLIAM MORRIS AGENCY New York Chicago London Hollywood SZ (Continued from Page 45) THE FUTURE OF TELEVI8I00— By BRIG. GENERAL DAVID SARNOFF in operation between a number of cities, and others are being erected. Eventually these microwave channels will reach out further to connect additional communities in television network service, especially cities not reached by coaxial cables. Many broadcasters have heard about the experiments being conducted from time to time with coaxial cables and radio relays which can carry not only television, but ordinary speech, telegraphy at high speeds, and of course FM and television programs. Because these new cables and relays can handle several services simul- taneously, they are likely to be completed sooner than we expect. I should not be surprised, if it is possible to have a tele- vision coast-to-coast network within the next few years. • In considering home-television, we must recognize that good programs are the master key to public acceptance of the art. Television's popularity, as well as its speed of advance, will be governed by the caliber of the shows. That is the important responsibility of the broad- caster. The success of television and the popularity of the video station will depend upon it. The telecaster will, of course, have the problem of talent. He cannot depend solely upon the radio, motion pictures, and other established sources of entertainment for his performers. Television is a new art foi-m that calls for new techniques and for the development and encouragement of new talent to supplement present radio entertainers. Many well-known radio ar- tists will adapt themselves to television as successfully as the artists of the silent screen adapted themselves to the talkies. News and sports already have proved natural drawing features for television. Films also will play an important part in the flexibility of television programming. But timeliness is the great advantage which television has over all other forms of visual entertainment. Those who watch- ed the Davis Cup tennis matches, and big league baseball games throughout last summer, can attest to this. News associa- tions are studying methods of television news service to supplement the service they now perform for sound broadcasting. The presidential nominations and election in 1948, with political candidates compet- ing for public attention, will stimulate public interest in television on a v/idening scale. It is an interesting fact that broadcast- ing received its first real impetus in 1920, when the Harding-Cox election returns were broadcast and picked up by amateur stations. It was the presidential election that really put broadcasting in the news and stirred public interest. Then came the Dempsey-Carpentier fight in 1921, which gave tremendous impetus. And strangely enough, the same factors are asserting themselves in these early days of tele- vision. Today, international television may seem far off. But let us recall that five years after sound broadcasting started as a nation-wide service, we had international broadcasting. While the technical prob- lems of international television are more difficult to solve, nevertheless, I believe we shall achieve international television in about the same period of time. The scientific knowledge for doing the job exists. In fact, I know of no prob- lem in international television that money cannot solve. Television is moving forward rapidly and is destined to become one of the major industries of the United States. In addition to serving the home, televi- sion has application to the theater, the motion picture studio and entertainment film. In the manifold processes of indus- trial life, television also is destined to play an important role. The possible size of the television indus- try is indicated by the following figures: [n the first two years of sound broadcast- ing, that is, 1921 and 1922, the sales of receiving sets amounted to approximately $100,000,000. In those two years, more than 500 broadcasting stations were on the air. Now, for the first two full years of post- war television operation, namely, 1947 and 1948, with approximately only ten percent as many stations on the air, that is, 50 instead of 500, it is estimated that the public, during this two year period of television, will spend approximately $375,- 000,000 for receiving sets— $375,000,000 in television, as compared to $100,000,000 in sound broadcasting. This does not take into account the additional expenditures on television transmitters, the cost of erect- ing and operating them and the cost of programs. Therefore, in round figures, within a year and a half or so from the present time, we shall approach a $500,- 000,000-a-year industry in television. And that will be only the beginning. 59 « Se Qood ZJo y[ourJel[^ is the wish of DON MCNEILL TOASTMASTER OF THE Breakfast Club ISfrh YEAR SPONSORED COAST TO COAST MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ABC, 8 to 9 a. m., C. S. T. SWIFT-PHILCO-TONI 60 U. S. STATE DEPT. By CHARLES W. THAYER, Chief, IBD, Dept. of State INTERNATIONAL Thayer broadcasting from the United States to other natrons of the world underwent rigid scrutiny and curtail- ment by the Congress during the calendar year of 1947. The operations of the International Broad- casting Division of the Department of State came close to annihi- lation by the Congress, when the House Appropriations sub- committee, at budget hearings, eliminated funds proposed for this activity, standing on the technicality that there was no au- thorizing legislation. Meanwhile the so- called Mundt Bill, authorizing a world wide information and cultural service by the government, passed the House. On that basis the Senate restored funds to include a continuation of international shortwave broadcasting. The funds budgeted, however, forced the curtailment of broadcasting from ap- proximately sixty-three hours per day, to approximately thirty-two hours per day. The production of transcribed pro- grams and script material for distribution by United States missions overseas was virtually abolished. The shortwave pro- gram structure, though, was revised at the time of the curtailment into a block schedule. Thus the scattered program structure in vogue previously was changed so that the output to each area was grouped for proper balance, and scheduled to reach each area at the best possible evening listening time. The ap- propriations further carried the stipula- tion that the Department of State was authorized to broadcast only to certain strategic areas, and that the major por- tion of the programming was to be done by private broadcasting companies under contract to the Department. The end of the year therefore left the International Broadcasting Division of the Department broadcasting to Russia, Pol- and, Czechoslovakia, the Balkans, Ger- many, Greece, China, and Korea. The Na- tional Broadcasting Company and Colum- bia Broadcasting System, under contract to the Department of State, were preparing the programming to France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Latin America, the Nether- lands East Indies and Southeast Asia. Of the total of thirty-two hours of pro- grams being broadcast daily, the two pri- vate companies were preparing approxi- mately 75 per cent of the output. Before budget curtailments in June, in- ternational broadcasting was conducted as follows: To Europe — 34 Hours daily. To Latin America— 18 Hours, 45 Minutes daily. To Far East— 9 Hours, 45 Minutes daily. These programs were in 24 languages, with approximately 55 per cent of the out- put prepared by the Department; NBC and CBS prepared the remainder. After budget cuts, the daily output was as follows: To Europe— 17 Hours, 30 Minutes daily. To Latin America — 9 Hours daily. To Far East— 6 Hours daily. The language output was curtailed to 22. with the Department preparing approx- imately 25 per cent of the programs; NBC and CBS preparing the remaining 75 per cent. In addition certain portions of trans- mitter time, by arrangement with the Department of State, were being used by United Nations, and by the Information and Education Division of the Department of the Army for troop entertainment abroad. The Department maintained thirty-six shortwave transmitters in the United States, and overseas relay points at Munich, Honolulu, and Manila. Programs were also being relayed by local net- works and stations in Korea, China, France, the BBC in Great Britain, and other countries. For Complete Internatiofiul Station Listing Please Turn to Page 1009 61 ALAN YOUNG TEXACO 20th CENTURY-FOX Management JAMES L SAPHIER AGENCY, INC 62 MIDWEST PICTORE BRIGHT By NAT GREEN Staff Correspondent, Radio Daily Green WHILE some of Chicago's pro- jected television plans did not ma- ture in 1947, there was much activity in the video field and it was only be- cause of the diffi- culty in obtaining materials that there still was but one television sta- tion operating re- gularly in Chicago at the start of 1948. The local picture will be materially changed during 1948, although the promise of seven stations before the end of the year is overly op- timistic. Materials for new stations for which permits have been issued were coming through at a fair pace in January and one station, WGN's WGNA, was ex- pected to be in operation by March 1. Some $400,000 worth of equipment was ordered in the summer of 1947, and most of it had been delivered by Janu- ary 1. Most ambitious of the local tele sta- tion plans to date are those of NBC, which expects to have its station, WNBY, in operation about September 1. At the turn of the new year NBC was considering three separate budget plans, lowest of which involved a mil- lion dollars, while the top budget con- templated a theater in Chicago's Loop. A theatre on the roof of the Merchan- dise Mart also was under consideration. NBC was in a most favorable position for establishing a midwestern tele net- work, as its affiliates in St. Louis, De- troit and Milwaukee already had tele- vision stations in operation. m ABC's local executives, actively plan- ning their tele station, which will have the call letters WENR-TV, have set no date for start of operation but say it will be under way some time in 1948. It seems unlikely that there will be a CBS station in Chicago in '48, and an official of Zenith Radio Corporation stated that there was little likelihood that its experimental sation would go into commercial operaion, as Zenith is concerned mainly with manufacturing television sets. Zenith continues to ac- tively promote its Phonovision, which would be a pay-as-you-see proposition. WJJD, the Marshall Field-owned sta- tion, and WIND have television appli- cations on file, but as of January 1 no definite announcement concerning their plans for the year had been made. Meanwhile, the Balaban & Katz sta- tion, WBKB, under the direction of Capt. Bill Eddy, continues to make rapid strides. Its Chicago-South Bend relay system has proved practicable, and by the time this is in print impor- tant innovations will have been an- nounced. As of January 10, the Chicago- land area has over 12,000 tele sets in operation, and Capt. Eddy was confi- dent that by February 1 more than 15,- 000 would be in use, and he was revis- ing the WBKB price schedule to meet that figure. A steady improvement in the station's program.s has been made during 1947 and a large number of spon- sored program.s is carried. Altogether, Chicago's television pic- ture for 1948 is bright. The television audience is increasing rapidly. Set man- ufacturers are conducting heavy pro- motional campaigns, and WBKB is making every effort to improve and diversify its programs to attract a larger clientele. With new local sta- tions entering the field, competition un- doubtedly will bring further improve- ments. It seems likely that, for a while, sporting events will continue to pre- dominate. They have proved exceed- ingly popular and have been the main- stay of WBKB. But a large percentage of the tele audience would like more dramatic, musical and other fare, and are asking for it. Toward that end, television men are at work developing programs that can be presented in the studios on a scale that was not pos- sible with past limitations. New equip- ment and new techniques of presenta- tion are being tested, and the year will see many refinements in studio pro- grams. 63 ROBERT MERRILL METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY R.C.A. VICTOR PROGRAM Robert Merrill stopped the show with the Toreador song, a habit of his since he started his Metropolitan career. Louis Biancolli World Telegram 1947 AWARDS: Musical America Concert Poll. Musical America Radio Poll Billboard Classical Singer Poll Recorded Music Award for Best Operatic Recording Motion Picture Daily Award for Fame Magazine Robert Merril is a bariton< with a beautifu voice a nd a rea concept of be canto. Clin )ownes N. Y Times RCA VICTOR RECORDING ARTIST N.C.A.C. CONCERT ARTIST PERSONAL MANAGEMENT GALE, iNC, 48 West 48th Street, N. Y. C 64 THE mcrS FyTOBE 10 VIDEO By RALPH B. AUSTRIAN, V.P. Chg. of Television, Foote, Cone & Beldmg Austrian inco-me-producing TELEVISION is a great challenge to the advertising agen- cy. It is no longer a challenge of the future — it is a chal- lenge that is here now, right on the doorstep of the agen- cy. Radio too was a challenge to the ad- vertising agency. Af- ter a period of fum- bling (though not too long) the agencies turned to with a will and transformed radio from a challenge to a valuable high medium. I have no doubt that television will fol- low the same pattern, but the fumbling period may be a little longer. I am sure, though, that television will be a bonanza for those agencies who approach it with intelligence and who develop a real under- standing of its requirements and varied problems. I think every agency should adopt as a basic concept the fact that television is not radio with pictures added. First, last and always it should be remembered that television is a visual medium. I ask all agency people who read this to discard for the moment the question of the com- mercial message. Let us think only about the program — for if the program falls on its face, the commercial — no matter how good — falls with it. To create an audience-building program which basically is visual, the agency must have in its television department people who know how to put together the three basic elements of visual entertainment: stage technique, variety technique, and motion picture technique. I think I can prove that these three elements are basi- cally visual. Think of the last dramatic stage production you saw. If it were per- formed without any light in the theatre or on the stage would you have been able to understand and enjoy it? Think of the last vaudeville show you saw. Would it have been enjoyable in pitch darkness? Would you sit still for two hours or more if GONE WITH THE WIND was played in a movie house with the projector turned off and only the sound track functioning? I think a pretty good test for a television program would be to turn off the picture and see if you can get some real enjoy- ment out of the sound alone. If you do, then I believe in most cases you can as- sume that what you thought was created as a television program is really a radio program.. Put it on radio and save your sponsor money! This visual appeal, therefore, is what constitutes the challenge to an agency's television department. Visual appeal en- compasses stage settings, properties, cos- tumes, lighting, actors and their photo- genic qualities, memorizing of long parts, stage business, gestures, how to walk, how to sit, how to edit for the camera — in other words, the agency is going into the busi- ness of producing variety shows, legitimate stage productions, and movies. Hard? Yes, indeed. Can it be done? Yes, but not by amateurs or unqualified people. Will the agency undertake to create and produce its own shows? Yes. Will it buy network packaged shows? Yes. Will it buy inde- pendently packaged shows? Yes. Why will it 'do all these things? Because if an agency had to produce all its own shows, from script to completed telecast, it would probably go broke. Some agencies have twenty or more clients using radio shows^ — every week for thirty-nine or more weeks a year. On the present 15 per cent commission basis I do not think an agency could possibly keep enough com- petent people on the payroll to produce a like number of television shows. Further- more, I think every client now using radio will eventually use television, and many clients whose products are not suited to radio will be using television. Those agencies who lay their founda- tions carefully, who employ specialists — really qualified specialists to create their program structure — ^will reap huge re- wards. There is no longer any doubt that television has arrived. It has captured the pulic's fancy wherever a television pic- ture has been shown. In 1948 we will have networks covering the whole eastern half of the country. Those who really know promise that by 1950 we will have trans- continental networks. 65 DINAH SHORE Recording Exclusively for COLUMBIA RECORDS On the Air For PHILIP MORRIS CBS— Fridays, 7:00 P.S.T.— 10:00 E.S.T. 66 MST COAST EXPiSIOfl flOTED By RALPH WILK, Manager of West Coast Bureau, Radio Daily Wilk A SEXPECTED, ^^ the year 1947 set a record for the number of new sta- tions that went on the air in the Southern California area. A few FM outlets started op- erating and it is ex- pected several more will be broadcast- ing before the end of this year. KUSN, owned by the San Diego Broadcasting Co., and affiliated with the Union-Tribune of that city, tossed its hat into the highly competitive situation there. Another highly competitive city is San Bernardino, which has three new stations. Carl E. Raymond, veteran Northwest broadcaster, is operating KITO, full time, 1,000 watts, while Van Newkirk, formerly of Los Angeles, is head of KRNO, full time, 250 watts. Woodrow Miller is the owner and operator of KCSB, daytime only, 500 watts. KFXM, which is affiliated with Don Lee, has had its power upped from 250 to 1,000 watts. The American-Pacific Broadcasting Co. has established KBUC, at Corona, 500 watts, full time. Another new outlet is the Radio Sangor Company's KSGN, Cen- terville, day time only, 1,000 watts. KWC, Ventura, managed by John Swallow, veteran member of the Los Angeles radio colony, went on the air in January of this year and is operating full time, 1,000 watts. KUEN, owned by the Coast Ventura Co., is operating full time, 250 watts. KWIK, Burbank, which went on the air in late 1947, is a full time operation, 250 watts, while KGIL, San Fernando Valley, is also operating full time, 1,000 watts. KPAS, Banning, which was also launched in late 1947, is operating day and night, 250 watts. The Daily Report Co., Ontario, put KOCS on the air in 1947 and it is a full time operation, 250 watts. KPMO, Pomona, also started broadcasting last year and functions day and night, 500 watts. Harry Butcher, nationally known broad- caster, is operating KIST, Santa Barbara, 250 watts. It is affiliated with NBC. Arthur H. Croghan, former Detroit and Minneapolis broadcaster, placed KOWL in operation in Santa Monica late last year. It is a day time operation, 5,000 watts. George B. Croma established KAFY at Bakersfield. It has 250 watts, as has KWTC, Barstow, recently launched by the Mojave Broadcasting Co., as a day and night operation. KUCB is the Broadcasting Corporation of America's newest outlet in Imperial Valley. It has 250 watts power and is on the air day and night. Les Hacker opened KPRL, Paso Robles, last year as a Don Lee affiliate. It operates day and night, 250 watts. KVECS, San Luis Obispo, which is af- filiated with Don Lee, has had its power boosted from 250 to 1,000 watts daytime and 250 to 500 nights, while KVOE, Santa Ana, another Don Lee affiliate, had its power upped from 250 to 1,000 watts. O KHJ, the Don Lee station, and KFI, op- erated by the Erie C. Anthony Company and affiliated with NBC, are Los Angeles stations that have been providing FM pro- gramming for some time. At this writing, KNX, CBS's Los Angeles outlet, is also slated to furnish FM programs soon. In addition to its television plans, the Los Angeles Times plans to place KTML, its FM station, on the air late this year. KMPC, Los Angeles, has been granted an FM permit, as have KFAC, KRKD, and KFSD, also of Los Angeles. FXLA and KWFM, of Pasadena, have also been granted FM permits, as have KPOR, Riv- erside; KOCS, Ontario; KFSD, KFMB, KSON, KSDJ, San Diego; KVOE, Santa Ana; KFXM-FM, KBMT, San Bernardino. KLAC, Los Angeles, withdrew its applica- tion for an FM permit. The Unity Broadcasting Company of America was granted a permit to operate KUUN as an FM station and the Beverly Hills Broadcasting Company KHRB. KGFJ, Los Angeles, has had its power boosted from 100 to 250 watts. KFVD, Los Angeles, became a 5,000 watts station in February, 1947, going from 1,000 to 5,000 watts. KMPC's power was increased from 10,000 to 50,000 watts and KFAC's from 1,000 to 5,000. KLAC's power was boosted to 5,000 watts. 67 TED DALE THE N.B.C CARNATION PROGRAM WALTER WINCHELL SAYS: "Ted Dale's magic wand on the Carnation stanza (NBC, Mon- day Eve's) turns them into Mellow-cydes/' Personal Management: GALE INC., 48 West 48 St., New York City 68 8EI PRODUCIIOO NT nEUI HIGH By BOND GEDDES. Executive Vice President, Radio Manufacturers Association Geddes 'VHE Radio Manu- facturers Associ- ation enters 1948 better equipped than ever before in its history to serve the radio industry and to help manufacturers solve some of the post-war problems that have come with f^ a return to normal ■( peacetime operations. - An expanded head- quarters staff, with s staff assistants for | the Transmitter and Parts Divisions, en- ables RMA to provide all of its members with authoritative and timely information. Through its Board of Directors and many active committees, RMA is able to take prompt and effective action in behalf of the industry whenever necessary. Its sta- tistical and other services and its engineer- ing standards enable RMA members to keep well informed on production and industry progress. With radio exports at a peak, RMA also is providing export managers of its member-companies with special data on American exports and reports on foreign markets for U. S. radio products. ® Radio set production in 1947 appears likely at this writing to establish a new high for the industry. Indications are that the total net output will approach 17 mil- lion sets or two million more than in 1946 which in turn surpassed all prewar years. Moreover, due to a larger proportion of radio phonograph consoles, an increasing number of television receivers and pro- portionally fewer table models, radio set production in 1947 represents an even greater gain in dollar volume than it did in units. Likewise, with a steady growth in FM and television broadcasting, plus an un- usual expansion in AM or standard broad- casting stations, transmitter production was also at a peak in 1947 and seems likely to remain at a high level for several years at least. • RMA spent more money on merchandis- ing sales promotion for the radio industry in 1947 than ever before in its history. Close to $100,000 was expended in the interest of RMA members and the indus- try to broaden the markets for radio equipment in the home, outdoors, and in public and private schools. "A Radio-in-Every-Room— A-Radio-for- Everyone" was the dominant theme of a continuous promotion program which reached its climax during National Radio Week, which RMA co-sponsored with the National Association of Broadcasters Oct. 26-Nov. 1. By introducing a new concept of "saturation," based on an average of four radios in every home instead of one, RMA pointed the way not only to a vastly larger potential market for radio receivers but showed broadcasters how listening au- diences can be correspondingly expanded. With FM and television increasing steadily in importance and coverage, RMA and its member - companies have done much to promote these new broadcasting services. Through a special RMA-FMA Liaison Committee RMA cooperated with FM broadcasters in keeping the industry and the public informed on the progress of FM set and transmitter manufacturing and the factors limiting volume production. Both FM and television set production, according to all indications, will establish new records in 1948. The radio industry is now geared to produce both of these types of receivers as rapidly as public de- mand for them is created through exten- sion and improvement of the broadcasting services. RMA, through its five divisions and its Engineering Department, is organized to serve all factors in the radio manufactur- ing industry and to keep abreast of tech- nical and economic developments which affect the industry's current operations and its future. RMA will continue to serve the industry as it pushes further into the fields of radio-communications for indi- viduals, as provided in the Citizens Radio Service, as well as of mobile equipment on land, in the air, and on the sea. For Complete Listing of Equipment Manufacturers please Turn To Page 1163 69 The "01 WOODCH0PPER" Himself ♦^•' -■VJ^^-f'^-Sv** Personal Manager ABE TURCHEN Booker iONTI MENTAL ARTISTS CORP. Beverly Hills, Calif. • New 70 By TED HUSING, President of the Sports Broadcasters' Association Husing npHE SB A has -■■ finally shaken loose from its pleas- urable, lethargic- state, and stepped into a fearless, vig- orous front. For al- most its entire sev- en years, the SBA managed to survive its regular Monday luncheon meetings (conducted through ten months of ev- ery year) which ce- mented the overall relations between the sports broadcaster and the promoters of all events, as well as the friendships of the members. Since the nation's most famous mike-men are listed in its roster (Bill Stern, NBC; Harry Wismer, ABC; Red Barber, CBS; Don Dunphy; Stan Lo- max, et al), this weekly get-together, with famous guests visiting the meetings to discuss sports problems in candid fashion, proved to be a boon to the sports an- nouncer in the metroplitan area, as it fur- nished him with an "inside" close-up of the doings in the world of athletics. From time to time, attempts were made to add greater value to the objectives of the organization, and these proved adren- alin-shots in keeping the SBA firmly be- fore the public. The annual SBA award to the nation's stadia (college or club), for service, facility and comfort for the sports broadcaster assigned to do a foot- ball game, became a sought-after one, and to Notre Dame, Michigan and Princeton, have gone these coveted honors. The asso- ciation cooperated with government agen- cies throughout the war, and in this post- war period, supplying tailor-made record- ings for hospitals, army posts and battle- fronts, as well as furnishing live broad- casts beamed only to army zones of com- bat, and flying its members, on their own time, to posts in the States where they entertained or visited hospitals. It worked closely with the Attorney-General in aid- ing the national fight against juvenile de- linquency, and brought the Mayor's office, in New York City, to the fore in aligning all New York City boys' welfare agencies into one big group for cooperative pub- licity by way of sports programs and sports participation. The services rendered by the SBA through those seven years, earned for it innumerable awards from government and private agencies, citations from various civic groups, and plaques from a number of charitable organizations, for which the SBA group worked with great zeal. This year, however, SBA decided to con- duct an annual dinner, honoring the man who benefitted sports the most, with the First Annual Graham McNamee Me- morial Award. O Branch Rickey, Mahtma of the Brooklyn Baseball Club, by majority vote of the members of the SBA, won the First An- nual McNamee Award, and was gifted with the plaque by the distinguished New York Attorney, Louis Nizer, while Ex- Governor Harold Hofi'man of New Jersey presided as Master of Ceremonies. This occasion placed the SBA squarely in the nation's front rank as an organiza- tion anxious to enroll the country's sports broadcasters into a tightly knit group, available for every opportunity to benefit the world of sports, the general public and the youth of the land. For now, in 1948 and henceforth, the national association will endeavor to im- prove the broadcasting of all sports, and encourage the increase, in the rank and file of men qualified to broadcast, either by radio or television, the rapid flow of all play-by-play accounts of sports events. The SBA now branches out into a co- hesive group fighting impurities in sports, seeking beneficial aids to young athletes, and crusading for better conditions for play-by-play reports. The SBA seeks the earnest cooperation of the men who place athletics before the nation's fans, and of the officials who place the broadcasts be- fore the listening and seeing audiences. Last year, in the Radio Annual, Ex- president Stan Lomax messaged the golden era of sports— 1947 style. The year 1948 will demand platinum and platina — and the sports announcers anxiously want to keep apace of the wide scope of radio and television. Hence, the SBA's current race for a permanent place in the radio sun. 71 EIGHT YEARS FOR THE SMSPOMIl MILES LABORATORIES makers of Alka-Seltzer and One-A-Day Brand Vitamins through Wade Advertising Agency Civic Opera BIdg., 20 N. Wacker Dr., Chicago NBC Network Sunday Afternoons 4:00 P.M. (E.S.T.) Exclusive Radio Representative JAMES PARKS 333 North Michigan Chicago, III. 12511 Hortense North Hollywood, Calif. Created and Produced By LOUIS G. COWAN, INC. 485 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. 8 So. Michigan Avenue, Chicago 3, III. Guaranty Building, 6331 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood 28, Calif. 72 \ IDflin STREET MEMORIES By SID WEISS, Staff Writer, RADIO DAILY Radio in America — Uncle Samaritan! Weiss O • • As the year rolls around, it's always a policy of our to look back at the radio realm and make note of the good that has been done by microphobia and its people. In short, while the gagmen prattle about radio's insanities from the soap operas to the jingles of the rhyming com- mercials, we are one student of the mike and its activities who maintains that the good radio does is far-reaching, vital and worthy of recognition here. Only a few weeks ago. Jack Benny, one of the leaders in the Who's Hooper in our time, took his entire radio show to Denver where scads and scads of money was raised for the March of Dimes. Likewise, laughable, lovable Judy Canova. the lady who's become known as radio's rural Jenny Lind, was chosen March of Dimes girl for '48, made countless ap- pearances on shows from the coast, in person and at hospitals — the resuh meant more and more do re mi in the coffers of the Infantile Paralysis Fund. i^ i4 i< • • • Biggest interest raiser of the year was the "Miss Hush" goings-on which paraded another fancy figure into the charity cups. Radio, in short, like no other field of entertainment, is proving that Mr. America is Uncle Samaritan. Next time you're bored by a program which doesn't tickle your fancy, you may well ponder the thought that the program is supporting this wonderful instrument which is doing so much good in he interests of the needy. Nor does it all stop here with personal appearances, shows or stunt promotions. it iz it • • • Take Peter Donald, the bright young comic whom CCNY students chose as the man who tells a story better than anyone else in radio. Because he is one of radio's busiest gents, appearing on the nets no less than 18 times per week, his mentors hit upon the plan of recording his gag telling and sending the discs to hospitals and vet institutions. At places like Halloran Hospital currently over the inside amplifying system, hospital disc jockies spin these witty platters intermingled with the latest musical renditions. Another way which radio "sets a record" as Samaritan. ^^ ^ ,j^ M l-i iA • • • In the inspirational dep't, the brains behind the weekly CBS "Mr. and Mrs. North" series, a five-year-old constant air favorite, came up with a theme which will henceforth serve as an all-year-round inspiration to the men in blue. Each year in the key cities, "Mr. and Mrs. North" placques are being awarded, with the full co-operation of local police and civic officials, to the outstanding Detectives of the Year. The value of such plans is threefold: It encourages the individual — it makes for a safer country — and it allows for radio to be used for a worthwhile cause. i^ ^ ^ • • • To., radio's people in their unending trips to the hospitals to entertain the still bedded vets hasn't let down in the slightest. Jimmy Savo, himself an amputee now, leaves no stone un- turned in his journeys to these institutions. Jane Fronian, veteran of the Clipper crash, is another. And so it goes. The field which started with a crystal set some two decades or so ago has proven it has a heart of gold. Most of its good deeds ore performed quietly because they remain deeds encouraged merely by a will to help out — with no personal gains considered. Topmost in the radio field as far as gaining help for the needy funds of our times stands the Damon Runyan Cancer Fund which will be doing widespread good long after most of us have taken a final stroll on good oV earth. For this, not only Walter Winchell, the guiding genius behind same, rates some of his own orchids but Uncle Sam. too. gets our citation of gratitude. 73 Cyompliments of a Friend * *As of January 1, 1948: 479 Stations (466 in service) 29,550,000 Radio Homes (Grade I Daytime "Listenability") DISK IflCeS-WERS' MESSi By PINKY HERMAN, Staff Writer, RADIO DAILY ^ Herman YVTHEN Jimmy '^ Durante first gave out with his famous "Every- body Wants To Get Into The Act," he could very easily have been talking about John Q. Public's inherent propensity to write the Nation's songhits . . . there is p r obably no calling which stirs and/or whets the secret ambitions of so great a number of Americans, as that of songwriting. From all walks of life, from all parts of the country, would-be songwriters, de- scend yearly upon Tin Pan Alley with bulging briefcases, filled with manuscripts. However, we can safely say that 99 per cent, after heart-breaking setbacks, re- turn to their homes, perhaps crestfallen and disillusioned but definitely unde- terred, for their manuscripts stilj deluge Music Publishers daily. This fact may not mean much to those thousands of disappointed songwriters, as far as encouragement to continue writ- ing is concerned, but they might bet- ter understand the reason why their manuscripts are returned, UNOPENED, if they realize that competition today is so keen, that of the 3,000 professional song- writers, (2,000 of whom are members of the Ajnerican Society of Composers, Au- thors and Publishers) a very small group enjoy comparative success. They read of the successful writers such as Irving Ber- lin, Sigmund Romberg, Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein, Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael, Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen, Frank Loesser, Ray Hender- son, W. C. Handy, Jimmy McHugh and a few others, but never hear lof the struggles. heartaches and disappointments of the lesser fry of Tin Pan Alley. Every year new names come to the fore, but they, too, were not overnight sensations, but in their own ways had to overcome the most diffi- cult of obstacles. In this category we can name writers including Dave Mann and Redd Evans (There, I've Said It Again), Carl Sigman and Bob Hilliard (Civiliza- tion) , Bob Russell (Ballerina) , Joan Whit- ney and Alex Kramer (Love, Love, Love) , Sammy Gallup and Guy Wood (Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy), Ross Mac- Lean (Too Fat Polka), Sammy Mysels and Dick Sanford (Red Silk Stockings), Jack Owens (How Soon?), Francis Craig (Near You), Evans & Livingston's (To Each His Own). These fellows have been on the stem for years and have just broken through, . There, is, however, one ray of hope for the free-lance songwriter and that is, the Disk-Jockey. For years these announcers- turned-record emcees, had been making progress in the Radio firmament and, dur- ing the Second World War, finally came into prominence. Unlike orchestra leaders, who, when asked for a plug, often said, "When the song gets on the Peatman (com- piled weekly lists of most played songs) or on, the Hit Parade, I'll do your number," Disk Jockeys listened to recordings and if they liked a number, often plugged ob- scure songs to Hitdom. Kurt Webster, a DJ at WBT, Charlotte, is responsible for the revived hit, "Heartaches." Martin Block, Maurice Hart, Dick Gilbert, Johnny Olsen, Rush Hughes, Bea Wain and Andre Baruch, Sherman Feller, Graeme Zimmer and others plugged Frankie Laine's recording of "That's My Desire" onto the Hit Parade. They also were responsible for the success of Har- monicats' novel arrangements of "Peg O' My Heart," the Bullet record of "Near You," the Tower record of "How Soon" and Vaughn Monroe's Victor platter of "Ballerina." Thus a new angle has been discovered which gives the free-lance and amateur writer a chance to move into the charmed circle. A fine recording of a new tune, if plugged enough by the Disk Jockeys, can assert itself. The Petrillo ban on the re- cording of new songs, however, tempor- arily keeps this gate shut but we are op- timistic and feel that a compromise be- tween the powers-that-be will be effected and once more the field will be wide open for those with good songs. The DJ has been responsible for many an orchestra leader playing a song which he had previ- ously rejected. The DJ has done a great service to songwriters, publishers and re- cording companies and rates the gratitude of all Tin Pan Alley. . ' '^^iZy^- .„ PHIL BRITO Monogram Pictures — Musicraft Records Associated Transcriptions Past Verfonuances RALEIGH CIGARETTES, KREML PROGRAM, HILDEGARDE, KRAFT MUSIC HALL CONTENTED HOUR, MGM PROGRAM, DATE WITH MUSIC, CROSLEY SHOW, MARS CANDY, 64 CAROLINA AVE., NEWARK, N. J. ESsex 3-5414 76 m\ -GROWTH OF mTI0NS-lM7 Construction Special Broad- Operating AM Outlets as of: Licenses Permits cast Stations Tatal March 1941 831 54 5 890 AprU 1941 832 54 5 891 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 AprH 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 ••This figure includes 5 Special Broadcast Stations. 77 sMiiir ED McdOMELL NBC BROWN SHOE CO. Coast-to-Coast 26th Radio Anniversary May 30th, T948 Never a sustaining program Sponsored 26 years 78 By M. E. STRIEBY, (Stajf Executive, Long Lines Department, AT&T) Striehy TELEVISION has finally emerged as a big business and is perhaps the most rapidly growing in- dustry in the coun= try. With receiving sets in the hands of the public counted in six figures, and a po- tential viewing audi- ence of more than 20 million people now j within range of net- work programs, all of us connected with this new industry are faced with serious problems in meet- ing the demand for equipment or ser- vice. Television is communication. As such, it is certainly a business in which the Bell Telephone System has a real in- terest. Furthermore, television's re- quirements for network facilities and the know-how of network operation fit in as a natural by-product of the very large scale communication services which the Telephone Companies now furnish all over the country. At the T.B.A. Conference a year ago L. G. Woodford, General Manager of the Long Lines Department of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, told you about the television facilities which the Bell System had at that time and of their plans for fu- ture extensions. During the past year the television broadcasting industry has made notable growth and, similarly, the Bell System has made progress in pro- viding facilities which will be needed by this new industry. I will give you a report of the progress we have made and of our further plans for providing television network facilities. On the subject of inter-city facili- ties, it seems clear that the larger the audience reached the greater the value of television broadcasting. Large scale networks will not only spread the cost of program production, but will make it possible to view important events as they happen in different parts of the country. It would appear, therefore, that inter-city networks are very im- portant— perhaps more important to television than they are to sound broad- casting. The Bell System plans to provide the same sort of reliable network service for the television broadcasting industry as we do now for sound broadcasting. We will make use of two kinds of facilities — coaxial cable and radio re- lay. Both of these types are being de- veloped and installed between major cities to provide needed circuits for telephone, sound program, television, and other private line services. The radio relay system between New York and Boston was officially opened for experimental purposes on Novem- ber 13. The demonstration at the open- ing ceremonies included operation of the system for multi-channel telephone purposes and television transmission. The television demonstration consisted of a special program, arranged for broadcasting by all stations connected to the network — three stations in New York, three in Washington, two in Phil- adelphia, and one each in Baltimore and Schenectady, N. Y. The program started with a television pick-up in New York, was next switched by radio relay to a pick-up in Boston, and then — via coaxial cable from New York to a pick-up in Washington. The arrange- ment thus demonstrated the adaptabil- ity of both the radio relay and coaxial systems for network operation. Later, the New York-Boston radio relay system was used to demonstrate television transmission before the Insti- tute of Radio Engineers on December 3 and^ the Television Broadcasters Asso- ciation on December 10. On these oc- casions transmission included two loop circuits to Boston and back, for a total distance of 900 miles. The first use of this system by commercial broadcasters occurred on December 5 when the Louis-Walcott fight was carried to Bos- ton. 79 JOHN GART 80 By JOHN L. SINN, Executive Vice-President. Frederic W. Ziv Company Sinn 'T'HERE is usual- ly a tendency — and a not un- natural one at that — to be pontifical and/or pompously prophetic when any discussion of trends and, tomor- rows is aroused. To be sure, we admit to a formi- dable knowledge of the transcrip- tion score, but we also own up to having been shocked on our own solid grounds durmg 1947. On the basic of that atomic wallop, we want to say here and now that there is no program trend worth the mention as far as E.T.'s are concerned. The only trend worth considering at all for this year of grace is the trend toward Programs wth the proverbial capital "P." The proof? It's in the results, the most eloquent expression in any language and beyond challenge by the most astute. When we decided to create the most elaborate and costliest transcribed dramatic show, built around the extremely expensive and highly cultivated triple-A star, Ronald Colman, and supported by the very finest in cast, full-blown orchestra and technical- production-script values, all wrapped up in classical and semi-classical finery as in- spired by the works of the greatest authors of all time, some of our severest critics and even some of our best friends, said that this time we had sure blown our top. When the sponsor-station-listener re- sponse to our fabulous half -hour package proved overwhelming, our critics and friends did only a little backtracking; they said, "Oh, well, you were very lucky; the trend is toward quality drama and you came out with the product at just the right time." Or words to that effect. We think our being lucky purely coin- cidental. The proof? The Colman-starring "Favorite Story" was managing to struggle along to the tune of some 300 stations, in- cluding airings in 46 of the "Top 50" cities in the country, and by many of the top- top local and regional sponsors (including a bunch of plenty smart companies who had seldom or never presented their own programs before but who could not resist the irresistible), when we decided, after the usual due consideration, upon a reverse play. The play was Guy Lombardo— The Guy Lombardo Show— one of the two or three great names in the pop music business, and to the musical savants who know about such things, also one of the most durable. This was another dollar-dizzy adventure because we operated on the theory that if Lombardo measured 100 per cent in value, a couple of six added fillips would brand the show at least double in value. So we brought in master dictionist David Ross as narrator, the best crafts- men (writers, technicians, etc.) and the whole Lombardo crew — the Twin Pianos, Don Rodney, Kenny Gardner, The Lom- bardo Medley, the Vocal Trio and, for a topper, "The Famous Lombardo Picture Story" in which nostalgia joined the Muse in the building of a beautiful and tender, richly integrated narrative pattern. Our severest critics and even some of our best friends said that this time we would fall flat on our face. They said the kilocycles were cluttered up with music ^big and little orchestras, local and net- work disk jockeys, and all kinds of musi- cal razzle-dazzles at a dime a dozen, some literally, others figuratively. Also, the trend was way from big name orchestras, and too expensive, anyway, for local and regional sponsorship. It is true we fell flat on our face— after being loaded down with contracts for the Lombardo Show to the point where the man with "The Sweetest Music This Side of Heaven" was annexing better than 250 outlets and threatening Colman's crown. Of course, two eggs don't make a full basket, a truism we cannot deny. So what about the other eggs? While Colman's Favorite Story (quality drama) and Lom- bardo's 30 - minute confection (quality music) were acting like crazy on the sales barometer, our other packages, virtually all of them dissimilar, and all of them older than "Favorite" and the Lombardo production, were being grabbed by lo- cal and regional advertisers at a clip that made them record-breakers on our books. 81 BOB CROSBY and the "(LUB 15" Gang The Andrews Sisters Margaret Whiting Jerry Gray The Modernaires Del Sharbutt Murray Bolen Carroll Carroll Dave Gregory Diana Bourbon Campbell Soup's ''CLUB 15" PROGRAM CBS Network Monday Thru Friday 7:30 P.M. E.S.T. 9:30 P.M. P.S.T. 82 Radio Daily's Almanac of Holidays and Special Events 1948 JANUARY 1: New Year's Day (In all States, Territories, District of Columbia and Possessions). Paul Revere Bern (1735). Proclamation of Emancipation (1863). 2: Georgia Admitted (1788). 3: Battle of Princeton (1777). 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). 8: Anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans (Louisian^a). Battle of New Orleans (1815) hkliday in Louisiana. ^: Connecticut Ratified the U. S. Constitution (1788). Connecticut Admitted (1788). 10: Ethan Allen Born (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 Bern (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). 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 or snow foretells indifferent weath- er, a mist means want, while thunder pre- dicts 12 months of wind and death." (Shep- herd's Almanack, 1676). Scotch Poet Robert Burns Born (1759). 26: Michigan Admitted (1837). General Douglas MacArthur Born (1880). First A.E.F. landed in Ireland (1942). Australia Day. Public Holiday in Australia. 27: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Born (1756). Lewis Carroll, pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson Born (1832). 28: Thomas 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. FEBRUARY 1: Victor Herbert Born (1859). Supreme Couft of the U. S., Chief Justice John Jay presiding, held its first meeting (1790). 2: Fritz Kreisler Born (1875). 2: Ground Hog Day. Candlemas. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo signed by U. S. and Mexico (1848). 3: Horace Greeley Born (1811). 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). 83 CECIL ROY Voice-atile Newborn to Ninety LA. 4-1200 84 Hohdays & Special Events Almanac 12: 19: 20: 21: 21: 22: Lincoln's Birthday (Alaska, California, Con- necticut, Delaware, Illinois, 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. Valentine's Day. Arizona Admitted (1912). Oregon Admitted (1859). Destruction of the Maine (1898). Constitution Day. in the Canal Zone. Susan B. Anthony Day. Observed in honor of the birthday of the 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 Prrvisional Government of the Con- federacy (1861). Ohio Admitted (1803). Shrove Tuesday (1947). 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). U. S. purchased the Danish West Indies (1917). Beginning of the Battle of Verdun (1916) which ended Dec. 15. Brotherhood Week. Always includes Wash- ington's Birthday; the Sunday nearest Feb. 22 is Brotherhood Day. Florida ceded to the U. S. by purchase and treaty with Spain (1819). Washington's Birthday (All the States, Ter- ritories, District of Columbia and C:lonial Possessions). James Russell Lowell Born (1819). Johannes Gutenberg Died (1468). Enrico Caruso Born (1873). John Adams appointed first Minister of U. S. to England (1785). William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) Born (1846). Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Born (1820). Leap Year. The name given to every year of 366 days. NiARCH 1: Nebraska Admitted (1867). 2: Texas Independence Day. 3: Florida Admitted (1845). First Postage Stamp used in Alexander Graham Bell Born U. S. (1842). 1847) 4: Pennsylvania Day. Vermont Admitted. 5: Boston Massacre (1770). 6: Fall 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). 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). 29: John Tyler Born (1790). 30: Seward Day. Alaska (Not observed by Fed- eral Employees). 31: Transfer Day. In the Virgin Islands. APRIL 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. 3: Washington Irving Born (1783). 4: Adoption of the present American Flag** design (1818). 85 AMERICA'S ORIGINAL ''VETERANS ADVISER'' Lieutenant Commander Tyrrell Krum, U.S.N.R, (Retired) • Veteran of Both World Wars and nationally-known authority on Veterans' Affairs • Now in his Fourth year of Service to War Veterans and their families N. B. C. COAST-TO-COAST Bringing latest news and frank discussion of Veterans' rights, privileges and benefits direct from the Nation's Capital; Interviews with distinguished guests on timely topics; Musical salutes to war veterans who have | "made good" in solving their postwar prob- lems. Pulse throbbing tunes by the Nation's top military musical organizations. / I COMMANDER "TY" KRUM United States Army Band United States Navy Band United States Air Forces Band United States Marine Band SATURDAY 2:30-3:00 (EST) A PUBLIC SERVICE OF N. B. C 86 Holidays & Special Events Almanac 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). Metropclitan Opera House Opened in New York (1830). Louisiana Admitted (1812). 8: Ponce de Lecn (1460-1521) Spanish soldier, landed in Fla. near the present site of St. Augustine, Easter Sunday (1513), claiming the land for Spain. The anniversary of the event is observed by the city. 9: Surrender of General Lee (1865). 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 fails 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. 15: Abraham Lincoln Assassinated (1865). 16: Charles Spencer Chaplin Born (1889). 17: Charter granted American Academy of Art^ 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). 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. 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). 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). knito Mussolini Executed (1945). 21: 22: 23: 24: 25: 27: 29: 30: 31: HAY : May Day. Child Health Day. Labcr Day (Canal Zone). Dewey's Victory in Manila (1898). : Stonewall Jackson Fatally Wounded (1863V National Music Week. : Shenandoah Valley Apple Blossom Festival. : Rhode Island Independence Day. : Napoleon's Death (1821). Cinco de Mayo Celebrations (Mexico). Arbor Day. : Corregidcr Surrender (1942). Admiral Robert E. Peary Born (1856). : Germany Surrendered to United States, England and Russia (1945). Lusitania Torpedoed (1915). Johannes Brahms Born (1833). Robert Browning Bern (1812). 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. Rockefeller Foundation Granted Charter 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). Lindbergh's Flight to Paris (1927). National Maritime Day. South Carolina Admitted (1788). First Telegraph Message Sent (1844). Ralph Waldo Emerson Bern (1803). ^o'den Gate Bridge, San Francisco opened 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). 87 PERCY FAITH "THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES ON THE AIR for COCA COLA rr 88 Holidays & Special Events Almanac ji/ivi: 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 cf New Orleans (1815). Children's Day, second Sunday in June. 9: Feast of St. Columbia. Confederate Memorial Day (Petersburg, Vir ginia). 10: Franklin Drew Lightning from Sky (1752) Henry M. Stanley Born (1841). 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. Celeibrates the birthday of Kamehameha, first King of Hawaii. Observed in Hawaii. 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). 25: 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: Hellen 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. Fou.lh Atomic Bomb dropped (experimental overwater) Bikini (1946). JULY 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. 2: Richard Henry Lee's resolution declaring the U. S. indeopnHent 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. f unded 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) 6: Republican Party Founded (1854). Jrhn Paul Jones Born (1747). Columbia University Opened (1754). 7: U. S. annexed Hawaii (1898). 89 BEST BET FOR YOUR 1948 VISIT TO HOLLYWOOD TOM BRENEMAN'S BEAUTIFUL NEW $1,000,000 RESTAURANT AND NIGHTCLUB RADIO HOME OF "BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD' VINE NEAR SUNSET YOU'RE WELCOME ANYTIME! 90 Holidays & Special Events Almanac 8: John D. Rockefeller Born (1839). Liberty Bell Cracked Tolling Death of John Marshall (1835). 9: Ellas Howe Born (1819). 10: Wyoming Admitted (1890). James McNeill Whistler Born (1834). 11: John Quincy Adams Born (1767). 12: Orangeman's Day. 13: Forrest's Day (Tennessee). 14: Stars and Stripes Adopted (1777). Bastille Day— First Celebrated in U. S. (1914). Admiral Perry Opened First Negotiations for Trade With Japan (1853). 15: St. Swithin's Day. 16: Mary Baker Eddy Born (1881). First Atomic Bomb exploded (experimental) New Mexico (1945). 17: Munoz Rivera's Birthday (Puerto Rico). 18: William Makepeace Thackeray Born (1811). 19: Franco-Prussian War Began (1870). 21: Spanish Armada Defeated by England (1588). Society of Jesuits Abolished by Pope Clement XIV (1773). First Battle of Bull Run (1861). 24: Simon Bolivar Born (1783). Pioneer Day (Utah). Mormon Pioneer Day (Idaho). 25: Occupation Day (Puerto Rico). Fifth Atomic Bomb exploded (experimental underwater) Bikini (1946). 26: George Bernard Shaw Born (1856). Sergei Koussevitzky Born (1874). New York ratified the U. S. Constitution (1788). 27: First Successful Atlantic Cable (1866). Barbosa's Birthday, in the Canal Zone. 28: Austria Declared War on Serbia (1914). Volunteers of America Founder's Day. 29: Booth Tarkington Born (1869). Benito Mussolini Born (1883). 30: Henry Ford Born (1863). First Representative Assembly in America Convened (1607). 31: Feast of St. Ignatius De Loyola. ®^® AUGUST 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. 26: 27: 28: 29: 30: (1945). made a (1807). Second Atomic Bomb dropped (1945) Hiro- shima. Feast Ci the Transfiguration. 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). Charles A. Dana Born (1819). Third Atomic Bomb dropped (1945) Naga- saki. First Train Drawn in U. S, by Steam Loco- motive (1831). Izaak Walton Born (1593). Herbert Clark Hoover Born (1874). Russia Declared War Against Japan The "Clermont" Fulton's steamboat successful run up the Hudson River V-J Day. Atlantic Charter Agreement Between President F. D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Panama Canal Opened (1914). Bennington Battle Day (Vermont). Virginia Dare Born (1587). National Aviation Day. Orville Wright Born (1871). Benjamin Harrison Born (1833). Lincoln-Douglas debate began (1858). Claude Debussy Born (1862). Oliver Hazard Perry Born (1785). British Burn White House (1814). St. Bartholomew's Day Massacres, France (1572). Festival of St. Bartholomew. Suffrage for Women— -19th Amendment (1920). Drilling cf first oil well completed In Western Pennsylvania by Col. Edwin Lourentine Drake (1859). Spanish landed at the site of St. Augustine, Fla. (1565). Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Born (1749). Oliver Wendell Holmes Born (1809). 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). SEPTEMBER 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). 91 CBS PRESENTS JOAN DAVIS Starring on "JOAN DAVIS TIME" Every Saturday Holidays & Special Events Almanac 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. O. 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 Jseph Pershing Born (1860). Battle of Quebec (1759). Battle of St. Mihiel (1918) First battle planned and carried out by American forces in World War I. 14: Great Britain and its colonies in America adopted the Georgian calendar (1752). "The Star Spangled Banner" written by Francis Scott Key (1814). 15: Independence Day of the Central American Republics (1821). William Howard Taft Born (1857). 16: Russians Burned Moscow (1812). 17: Constitution Day. 18: Cornerstone of U. S. Capital Laid in Wash- ington, D. C. (1793). N. Y. Times established (1851) when its first issue appeared. 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 and 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). 25: Bill of Rights (1789). 26: George Gershwin Born (1898). 26: Battle of the Meuse-Argonne (Sept. 26- Nov. 11, 1918). 26: Rosh Hashonah. 27: American Indian Day (4th Friday). 28: George Eugene Benjamin Clemenceau Born (1841). 29: Michaelmas Day. OCTOBER 1: Francisco Franco Proclaimed Head of Spanish Nationalist Government (1935). Germany Crossed Border Into Czechoslo- vakia (1938). 2: Ferdinand Foch Born (1851). Mohandas Gandhi Born (1869). 3: Religious Education Week. First full week in Oct. 4: Rutherford B. Hayes Born (1822). 5: Yom Kippur. Wright Brothers Took First Long Distance Flight in an Airplane (1905). Chester A. Arthur Born (1830). 6: Missouri Day. National Business Women's Week, generally the second week of Oct. 7: Stamp Act Congress Held and Declaration of Rights Issued by Colonies (1765). James Whitcomb Riley Born (1853). 8: Edward Vernon Rickenbacker Born (1890). 9: Fire Prevention Week. Fraternal Day (Alabama). Chicago Fire (1871). 10: U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis opened (1845). 11: Eleanor Rocsevelt Born (1884). 11: Farmers' Day (2nd Friday) (Florida). YMCA Founder's Day — Sir George Williams Born (1821). 12: Columbus Day. 14: William Penn Born (1644). 15: First public demonstration of ether as an anesthetic, Mass. General Hospital (1846). 16: Noah Webster Born (1758). 17: Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga (1777). 18: General Toio Appointed Premier of Japan (1941). Alaska Day. 19: Surrender of Cornwallis (1781). Volstead Act (Prohibition) Passed (1919). John Adams Born (1735). 22: The Metropolitan Opera House opened with presentation of Gounod's Faust (1883). 23: Sarah Bernhardt Born (1845). 24: Transcntinental telegraph line completed (1861). Pennsylvania Day. William Penn Born (1644). 26: Erie Canal opened to traffic (1825). Better Parenthood Week, observed last week in Oct. 27: Navy Day. Theodore Roosevelt Born (1858). 28: Dedication of Statue of Liberty (1866). 31: Hallowe'en. Admission Day, Nevada (1864). 9$ AIR FEATURES, Inc. 247 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY 94 Holidays & Special Events Almanac 30; NOVEMBER All Saints' Day (Louisiana). Liberty Day (St. Croix, Virgin Islands Only). General Election Day. North Dakota Admitted (1889). South Dakota Admitted (1889). James K. Polk Born (1795). Warren G. Harding Born (1865). Panama declared its independence of Colom- bia (1903). John Philip Sousa Born (1854). Guy Fawkes Day (English). U. S. General Election Day. John Phillip Sousa Born (1854). Marie Skladouska Curie Born (1867). American Art Week. N. Y, Symphony Orchestra gave its first con- 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 I. Washington Admitted (1889). Robert Louis Stevenson Born (1850). Edwin Booth Born (1833). Robert Fulton Born (1765). Book Week. Pikes Peak discovered (1806). Oklahoma Admitted (1907). Sixth Congress Met for First Time in Wash- ington (1801). Suez Canal Opened (1869). Standard Time went into effect in the U. S. (1883). Lincoln's address at dedication of National Cemetery on the battlefield at Gettysburg (1863). James A. Garfield Born (1831). 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 Churciiill 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. 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. 16: Boston 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 Born (1886). Washington went into winter 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). 24: "Aida" first performed in Cairo, Egypt (1871) composed for celebration of opening of Suez Canal. 25: Washington crossed the Delaware to attack Trenton (1776). Christmas Day. 26: Battle of Trentcn (1776). 27: Louis Pasteur Born (1822). 28: Iowa Admitted (1848). Woodrow Wilson Born (1856). Irish Free State Became State of Eire (Ira- land). 29: Texas Admitted (1845). Andrew Johnson Born (1808). First American YMCA established in Boston (1851). 30: Rudyard Kipling Born (1865). The Gadsden purchase and new boundary treaty ratified by Mexico and the U. S. n853). 31: New Year's Eve. 95 In Ihe a IR Wherever you go by air, the chances are that your flight will be timed by a Benrus watch/ for BENRUS is the official watch of famous airlines and airports! N Ihe Air Over 100 stations — coast to coast— broadcast BENRUS time signals that reach approximately 23,Q00,Q00 radio homes dai ly. A salute to these stations ! BENRUS 96 Let those who listen most do the talking ••• ^^ Original Programming: In this most important of all classifica- tions, the Columbia Broadcasting System was far and away the leader. In a year marked by much vapid talk about lifting radioes standards, CBS actually did some- thing creative. '' — The New York Times "CBS shows are ... achieving a distinction all their own ..." ■New York Herald Tribune CBS, which created that wonderful new comedy show, My Friend Irma, deserves credit for exper- imenting more than any other network.'' —New York Post ^'CBS program department coin splurge is probably unequalled among any of the other networks or among the top agencies .... but the web is also cognizant of one of the swiftest payoffs in network annals — ^'Irma^'and Godfrey, both moderately- budgeted, hitting the top IS bigtime within three months after bowing in commercially/' — Variety -^■'A \^^^ i "CBS is the most imaginative of the networks . . ." -PM And the new hit shows ^f 1948 will keep coming from CBS ►ecause L4J3;!5 lias more skill and more manpower concentrated in producing top- flight, air-tested programs than any other network because only at (^BS does top manage- ment worli closely on programming because CBS shapes its shows to bring advertisers large audiences at loii)est cost \ CBS • • • the most effectiv I program opeiration TELMIOn flRRIlfED Ifl 1947 By GEORGE L. MOSKOVICS, Commercial Manager, CBS Television Station WCBS-TV Moskovics ■[VriNETEEN forty- ^ seven can be put down as the year when ■television really start- ed to turn the corner; the year when circula- tion in merchandise- able quantities began to emerge; the year when commercial tele- vision networking was born and the year when advertisers be- gan to get sales in ad- dition to "experience" and "franchises" for their television dollars. To be sure, when compared with other mass media, the merchandising accom- plishments of television are modest. But, television has sold all manner of products from high priced automobiles to razor blades; there has been a sound, healthy beginning. During the year the number of advertisers using television increased six-fold, from 23 in March to 139 in October. While, as was to be expected, the major schedules were run by members of the "100 largest", many much smaller advertisers, both retailers and small dis- tributors, used television to advantage. A noteworthy development of 1947 was the emergence of sports as the most pop- ular program type. Because sports shows are put on by the most experienced pro- ducers (the sports promoters) in the most ideal settings (the arenas, ball parks, etc.) with the greatest casts (the country's proficient and colorful players) , sports naturally achieve a peak of program ex- cellence not yet attainable by other pro- gram forms. It was not surprising, therefore, that in almost every survey of relative program popularity sports took first place. A strik- ing confirmation of this popularity is found in the extent to which advertise- ments of television receivers show scenes on the screens of the pictured receivers. Nor was it any less surprising that many of the country's largest and shrewd- est advertisers used sports for their tele- vision programming. Whereas in 1945-6 many sports shows were carried as sus- tainers, in 1947, sponsorship of sports events grew to the point where during the latter part of the year almost all available sports packages carried an ad- vertiser's sales message. 1947 saw the inauguration of regular daytime television. Several daytime pro- grams, broadcast principally between the hours of 1 and 2 p.m., directed to the interest and entertainment of housewives made their debuts. And from the enthusi- asm with which they were received, it is evident that daytime programming has made a vigorous start. Another striking note of 1947, was the marked improvement in the development of commercial techniques. The year saw a rapid growth in the recognition of the tremendous sales potentialities of the liv- ing sight and moving sound of television. Building on the earlier experience in the medium, many advertising agencies began to develop marked proficiency in devising and executing commercials of increasing effectiveness. There was a noticeable trend away from the merely "cute" commercial to more direct and thoughtful demonstra- tions and other presentations of the true values of goods and services. Studies among viewers indicated a preference for informative advertising and away from the devious concealed approach. Numerous case histories came to light during 1947. They range all the way from gratifying records for low costs per in- quiry and noteworthy sales for established lines through normal dealer outlets, to successful use of the medium to obtain distribution for new products. As a result, there is a healthy degree of interest in television marked by some competition for favorable availabilities of both time spots and programs. Tardy and lethargic advertisers, complacently conn- paring television with radio, are finding it increasingly difficult to satisfy their requirements in the comparatively limited field of television, certainly a wholesome situation for the medium. All in all, 1947 has been a year of great progress for this dynamic new medium. It has learned many good lessons from its own past experience. Beyond question, it is taking on the stature and stability. 97 ««'«'«r;'eMiw ""'y 'ts: '- , i-\. IK*^* ;/V ;^^/. . . Jt's yours • Every bar of music in BMI's versatile and enormous catalogue is yours. • Every service offered by BMI to improve music programming is yours. • Every BMI song performed over the air is yours. • Because, you see, BMI itself is yours. Broad- casters established BMI. Broadcasters main- tain and operate BMI. It funaions only to serve you and the interests of our great industry. °f THE MONTH 1.11^' -NEWSLB^i'' *"^«'C -WUSlc MfLL '^"^ VP PJT-rc'*"- SONGS ^'e '«'ned and o^ ^ ^^ establish./ ^^^^^D. "''"' broadcaster. Broadcast NusiclNc 580 FIFTH AYINUE, NeW YORK 1*»,N.Y. N E W Y O R K H O L L Y W O O D Pif-c~i c iM-m %^ BMI BOARD OF DIRECTORS- Z.e// lo right. Frank K. Whice, Leonard Kapner. John Elmer. Robert D. Swezey (standing). J. Leonard Reinsch. Sydney M. Kaye, Justin Miller. Carl Haverlin, Joseph A. McDonald. Paul Morcncy. J. Harold Ryan, William S. Hedges. BMI Reports to the Industry From its very inception BMI has had the full support and cooperation of the broadcasting industry. As a result its growth has kept pace with the general progress of the indus- try as a whole. Today, all but four of the broadcasting stations in the United States and Canada, as well as all the national and regional networks are licensees of BMI. And all of them make a very substantial use of the BMI music repertory. Conservatively, 99% of the dollar volume in the industr)' is represented by BMI licensees. Of the total number of BMI licensees (there were 1,966 as of January 15, 1948): 1,029 are stations affiliated with the national networks 591 are independent stations 211 are F-M, Television and Short-wave broadcasters 113 are Canadian stations 20 are in U. S. territorial possessions At the start of 1948 BMI granted licenses to 1,693 hotels, night clubs and other establishments where music is performed. BMI's strength comes not alone from its large family of licen- sees. An equally great number of affiliate publishers, more than 1,000 to date, combine their catalogs to provide hundreds of thousands of selections whose radio and other performing rights, including television rights, are held exclusively by BMI. Thousands of modern arrangements of favorite compo- sitions in the Public Domain further enhance the BMI library. In foreign music, the works of the composers and publishers of performing rights societies of Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Cuba, and Mexico is made available to broadcasters through BMI. In addition the BMI repertory includes important cata- logs of Canada and Italy. Through a variety of practical services to broadcasters, BMI has been accepted as indispensable to the industry. Conse- quently, broadcasters throughout North America are demon- strating their preference in the performance use of BMI- licensed music. In all fields of music — popular, folk, educational and stand- ard — BMI has opened new sources of music by having de- veloped a vast repertoire that might never have existed. BMI has stimulated and encouraged hundreds of talented young composers and new publishers. Through its own publishing activities, those of its newly ac- quired subsidiary. Associated Music Publishers, Inc, (AMP), and those of its affiliate publishers, BMI continues to expand its music library and its services so that it will continue to play a vital role in music and radio. Broadcast Music, Inc 580 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 19, N. Y. New York • Chicago • Hollywood IMPORTANT RADIO Telephone Numbers IN NEW YORK AM Radio Stations WAAT (N. Y. Office) REctor 2-587» WABF RHinelander 4-1647 WCAU (N. Y. Office) WIckersham 2-2000 WCBS WIckersham 2-2000 WBNX MEirose 5-0333 WCAU (N. Y. Office) WIckersham 2-2000 WEVD BRyant 9-2360 WGN (N. Y. Office) ...MUrray Hill 2-3033 WHLI .Vigilant 4-0707 WHN BRyant 9-7800 WHOM PLaza 3-4204 WIBX (N. Y. Office) MUrray Hill 7-5341 WINS BRyant 9-6000 WIP Murray Hill 3-9447 WJZ Circle 7-5700 WKNY (N. Y. Office) BRyant 9-2927 WLIB Murray Hill 3-6903 WLW Circle 6-1750 WMCA Circle 6-2200 WNBC .Circle 7-8300 WNEW PLaza 3-3300 WNJR MArket 3-2700 WOR LOngacre 4-8000 WOV Circle 5-7979 WPAT (N. Y. Office) PEnnsylvania 6-2945 WQXR Circle 5-5566 WWRL NEwtown 9-3300 FIft Radio Stations WABF RHinelander 4-1647 WBAM LOngacre 4-8000 WCBS— FM WIckersham 2-2000 WCHF LExington 2-4927 WCYN BOwling Green 9-4054 WNBC— FM Circle 7-8300 WMCM BRyant 9-7800 WQXQ Circle 5-5566 Television Stations WABD PLaza 3-9800 WCBS—TV Murray Hill 6-6340 WNBT Circle 7-8300 National Networks American Broadcasting Co Circle 7-5700 Columbia Broadcasting System ... .WIckersham 2-2000 Keystone Broadcasting System LOngacre 3-2221 Mutual Broadcasting System PEnnsylvania 6-9600 National Broadcasting Co Circle 7-8300 Station Representatives Advertising Time Sales Co MUrray Hill 6-1788 ABC Spot Sales, American Bcstg. Co.. Wisconsin 7-1737 Avery-Knodel, Inc .PLaza 3-2622 Blair, John 0- Co MUrray Hill 9-6084 Boiling Co., Inc.. The .PLaza 9-8150 Branham Co., The MUrray Hill 6-1860 Burke, Kulpers & Mahoney, Inc MOhawk 4-9761 Burn-Smith Co., Inc MUrray Hill 2-3124 Capper iPubl., Inc iMOhawk 4-3280 Clark Co., Inc., Thomas F .MUrray Hill 4-6317 Clark-Wandless Co MUrray Hill 7-6958 Columbia Bcstg. System, Inc WIckersham 2-2000 Cooke, Donald, Inc. MUrray Hill 2-7270 Cowles Radio Stations PLaza 3-4204 Cox & Tanz LExington 2-2450 D^Lisser, Inc . .MUrray Hill 2-1753 Forjoe & Co VAnderbilt 6-5080 Free & Peters, Inc Piazo 5-4180 The Friedenberg Agency Inc LOngacre Oilman, Nicoii & Kuthman MUrray Hill Grant, W. S. Co., Inc BRyant Griffith, Homer Co. MUrray Hill Hagg, Arthur H. & Assoc. Inc MUrray Hill Headley-Reed Co MUrray Hill Hollingbery, George P. Co MUrray Hill Holman, Hal, Co MUrray Hill Katz Agency, Inc., The Wisconsin Lorenzen & Thompson, Inc MEdallion McCeehan Cr O'Mara, Inc WIckersham McGiilvra, Joseph Hershey, Inc. ..MUrray Hill McKinney, J. P. & Son Circle Notional Bcstg. Co., inc. (Spot Sales) ..Circle Pacific Northwest iBcstrs MUrray Hill Pan-American Bcstg. Co MUrray Hill Pearson, John E., Co PLaza Perry, John H. Assoc MUrray Hill retry, Edward & Co., Inc MUrray Hill Meeker, Robert Assoc, Inc MUrray Hill Radio Sales WIckersham Rambeau, William G. Co LExington Raymer, Paul H., Co., Inc MUrray Hill Sears & Ayer, Inc LExington Taylor-Howe-Snowden Radio Sales, Inc. PEnnsylvania Universal Radio Sales Circle Walker Co., Inc MUrray Hill Weed & Co MUrray Hill Wood, Helen, & Colton MUrray Hill Young, Adam J., Jr., Inc LOngacre Advertising Agencies N. W. Ayer & Son. Inc.. .. Circle Badger & Browning & Hersey, Inc Circle Ted Bates. Inc Circle Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc. • • ■ ELdorado Benton & Bowles, Inc ..MUrray Hill Bermingham, Castleman & Pierce, Inc LExington The Biow Co., Inc Plaza Brooke, Smith, French & Dorrance, Inc MUrray Hill Franklin Bruck Advertising Corp Circle Buchanan & Co., Inc MEdallion Calkins Cr Holden.... WIckersham Campbell-Ewald Co. of N. Y., Inc Circle Cecil & Presbrey, Inc WIckersham Compton Advertising Inc Circle Dancer-Fitzgeraid-Sample, Inc WIckersham D'Arcy Advertising Co PLaza Doherty, Clifford & Shenfield, Inc BRyant Donohue & Coe, Inc COIumbus Erwin, Wasey & Co., Inc MOhawk William Esty & Co CAIedonia Federal Advertising Agency, Inc.. MUrray Hill Foote, Cone & Belding WIckersham Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc MUrray Hill Gardner Advertising Co COIumbus Geyer, Newell & Ganger, Inc WIckersham Grant Advertising, Inc BRyant The M. H. Hackett Co Circle Hixson O'Donnell Adv., Inc BRyant Robert Hollev & Co., Inc Circle Charles W. Hoyt Co.. Inc MUrray Hill Kastor. Farrell, Chesley & Clifford, Inc COIumbus The Joseph Katz Co WIckersham Kayton-Spiero Co., Inc LOngacre Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc PLaza Kiesewetter, Wetterau & Baker, Inc. . LExington Abbott Kimball Co., Inc PLaza Kudner Agency, Inc Circle 3-4474 2-9049 9-1374 6-4080 2-8865 3-5467 3-9447 3-3421 7-8620 3-1750 2-0512 2-8755 7-1178 7-8300 2-7986 2-0810 8-2255 4-1647 2-4401 2-2170 2-2000 2-1820 7-6540 2-0772 6-6857 6-7447 7-8288 7-7772 7-5341 3-1926 6-0200 7-3720 6-9700 5-5800 8-1100 2-7550 7-4100 6-1800 7-7660 3-3380 2-6900 7-6383 2-8200 6-2800 2-4200 8-2600 9-0445 5-4252 4-8700 5-1900 8-4200 2-6600 6-5600 5-2000 2-5400 9-6100 6-1950 9-5950 7-3822 2-0850 5-6135 2-2740 5-5090 3-0700 2-0025 3-9600 6-3200 .100 Al Paul Lefton Co., Inc VAnderbilt 6-4340 Lennen & Mitchell, Inc MUrray Hill 2-9170 Marschalk & Pratt, Co VAnderbilt 6-2022 J. M. Mathes, Inc LExington 2-7450 McCann-Erickson, Inc Circle 5-7000 McKee & Albright, Inc COIumbus 5-2058 Maxon, Inc Eldorado 5-2930 C. L. Miller Co MUrray Hill 2-1010 Emil Mogul Co., Inc COIumbus 5-2482 Morse Internationa!, inc MUrray Hill 7-720O Newell-Emmett Co MUrray Hill 3-4900 Peck Advertising Agency, Inc PLaza 3-0900 Pedlar & Ryan, Inc PLaza 5-1500 Redfield-Johnstone, Inc PLaza 3-6120 Arthur Rosenberg Co., Inc CHickering 4-4420 Ruthrauff & Ryan, Inc MUrray Hill 6-6400 Sherman & Marquette, Inc Circle 6-1550 Street & Finney, Inc BRyant 9-2400 |. D. Tarcher & Co., Inc Circle 6-2626 ). Walter Thompson Co MUrray Hill 3-2000 Weiss & Celler, Inc PLaza 3-4070 Warwick Cr Legler. Inc MUrray Hill 6-8585 Wm. H. Weintraub & Co., Inc Circle 7-4282 Ward Wheelock Co PLaza 3-7120 Young & Rubicam, Inc MUrray Hill 3-8400 Publications Advertising Age BRyant 9-6431 Advertising & Selling MUrray Hill 5-9770 Billboard, The MEdallion 3-1616 Broadcasting PLaza 5-835'^ Metronome PLaza 3-7253 Printers' Ink MUrray Hill 3-6500 Standard Rate & Data Service LExington 2-6611 Radio Craft REctor 2-9690 RADIO DAILY .Wisconsin 7-6336 Radio Mirror Magazine LExington 2-9050 Radio & Television Retailing PLaza 3-1340 Radio Gr Television Weekly WAIker 5-2576 Sales Management MOhawk 4-1760 Televisor. The LOngacre 5-1683 TELEVISION DAILY Wisconsin 7-6336 Television Magazine PLaza 3-5748 Tide MUrray Hill 3-7700 Variety BRvant 9-8153 ]Vett?s Associations Associated Press Circle 6-4111 International News Service MUrrav Hill 2-0131 Press Association, Inc Circle 6-4111 Reuters 'BRyant 9-8558 Transradio Press Service, Inc MUrray Hill 2-4053 United Press MUrray Hill 2-0400 Talent Agencies James Appell PLaza 3-7840 Batchelor Enterprises, Inc Circle 6-4224 Columbia Concerts, Inc Circle 7-6900 Consolidated Radio Artists, Inc COIumbus 5-3580 Frank Cooper Associates VAnderbilt 6-5661 Wallace Downey, Inc Circle 6-6646 Evans 0 Salter Circle 7-6900 Fanchon & Marco, Inc.. CHickering 4-3956 Frederick Bros. Artists Corp Circle 6-2144 Gale, Inc LOngacre 3-0350 Hesse & McCaffrey Eldorado 5-1076 Estella H. Karn VAnderbilt 6-3860 Bob Kerr COIumbus 5-8051 Mark J. Leddy BRyant 9-1631 Ben B. Lipset, Inc CHickering 4-2466 A. & S. Lyons, Inc PLaza 3-51 81 Management Corp. of America. .. .WIckersham 2-8900 A. T. Michaud Circle 7-4064 William Morris Agency, Inc Circle 7-2160 Music Corporation of America, . WIckersham 2-8900 National Concert & Artists Coro PLaza 3-0820 Myron Selznick & James L. Saphire & Co. Circle 7-6200 Franklin H. Small .Circle 6-9400 Roy Wilson (Wilson, Powell & Hayward) . PLaza 9-4961 OrganizfUi^ns, Unions and Governinent Agencies Actors' Equity BRyant 9-3550 Advertising Federation of America. .. .BRyant 9-0430 AAAA LExington 2-7980 American Communications Assn COrtlandt 7-1374 American Federation of Musicians PLaza 8-0600 AFRA VAnderbilt 6-1810 ASCAP COIumbus 5-7464 American Television Society MUrray Hill 7-9250 ANPA CAIedonia 5-20OO Broadcast Music, Inc PLaza 7-1800 Federal Communicotions Comm WAdsworth 4-100O Federal Trade Commission WHitehall 3-8000 Institute of Radio Engineers REgent 7-9600 Music Publishers' Protective Association. .Circle 6-3084 NAPA Circle 7-8194 NASR MUrray Hill 7-7772 Professional Music Men, Inc COIumbus 5-7362 Radio Writers Guild MUrray Hill 6-5251 SESAC, Inc MUrray Hill 5-5365 Song V/riters' Protective Association. .COIumbus 5-3758 Television Broadcasters Ass'n, Inc. .LAckawanna 4-4788 U. S. Army, Radio Section REctor 2-910O U. S. Navy, Radio Section REctor 2-9100 Progrant, Transeripiion and Recording Cos. Advance Television Picture COIumbus 5-5400 Advertisers Recording Service, Inc.. .. .Circle 6-0141 Aiton Alexander Radio Prod LOrraine 8-3100 American Institute of Food Prod., Inc.. PLaza 3-7146 Assoc. Program Service, Inc BRyant 9-1245 Assoc Radio-Television Prod LOngacre 3-7040 Bosch Rodio Prod MUrray Hill 2-8877 V. S. Becker Adv. Service BRyant 9-7577 Ruth & Gilbert Braun MUrray Hill 3-9580 Byron Productions Co Circle 6-2677 Cinemart, Inc MUrray Hill 4-1562 Columbia Transcriptions Circle 5-7300 Louis G. Cowan, Inc PLaza 9-3700 Cordon M. Day Adv. Service PLaza 3-3460 Decca Records. Inc COIumbus 5-2300 Empire Broadcasting Corp PLaza 9 4500 Fenton Productions PLaza 5-2940 Carl Fischer Recording Studios Circle 7-2965 Ford Bond Radio Prod. Inc Circle 7-2236 Allen A. Funt Radio Prod MUrray Hill 7-8741 Gale, Inc LOngacre 3-0350 General Artists Corp Circle 7-7543 Horry S. Goodman Radio Prod WIckersham 2-3338 Gotham Radio Prod., Inc GRamercy 5-7614 Mary Howord Recordings PLaza 3-4800 Hummert Radio Features WIckersham 2-2700 Kermit-Raymond Corp ELdorado 5-5511 Keystone Broadcasting System, Inc. . LOngacre 3-2221 Lang-Worth Feature Programs Inc Circle 6-7410 Phillips H. Lord, Inc WIckersham 2-2211 The Ted Mack Co MUrray Hill 8-0370 Charles Michelson, Inc CHickering 4-5058 Michelson & Sternberg, Inc CHickering 4-5060 William Morris Agency, Inc Circle 7-2160 Music Corp. of America WIckersham 2-8900 Muzak Corp PLaza 7-7700 NBC Radio-Recording Division Circle 7-8300 National Concert & Artists Corp PLaza 3-0820 Peterson Radio Prod MUrray Hill 6-5669 Press Association, Inc Circle 6-4111 Prockter Radio Prod., Inc Circle 6-4091 Radio Features of America iBRyant 9-9622 Radio Production Service PLaza 3-8940 Radio Program Management MUrray Hill 8-0370 Reeves Sound Studios, Inc MUrray Hill 7-6970 Richman Productions MUrray Hill 2-5854 Rockhill Radio ELdorado 5-1860 Bernard L. Schubert, Inc PLaza 3-4670 SESAC, Inc MUrray Hill 5-5365 Henry Souvaine, Inc Circle 7-5666 Star Transcriptions, Inc PLaza 9-2249 Charles Stark Prod. Corp MUrray Hill 2-2636 Richard Stark & Co. Circle 6-7337 Television-Radio Enterprises, Inc. ...... PLaza 5-6594 Towers of London, Ltd BRyant 9-9622 United Press Association MUrray Hill 2-0400 Thomas j. Valentino, Inc Circle 6-4675 Video Associates, Inc. PLaza 3-7966 Chick Vincent & Co ELdorado 5-0734 Von Baumann Studios RHinelander 4-5508 Roger White Prod PLaza 5-3560 Wolf Associates, Inc.. PLaza 5-7620 World Broadcasting System, Inc COiumbus 5-2300 Frederic W. ZIv Co., Inc MUrray Hill 8-4700 101 IMPORTANT RADIO Telephone Numbers in CHICAGO AM Radio Stations KTSP (Chicago office) SUPerior 8659 WAAF RANdolph 193. WAIT FRAnklin 0660 WBBM WHItehall 6000 WCAU (Chicago office) SUPerior 5072 WCFL superior 5300 WCRW LINcoln 2188 WEDC Rockwell 9461 WENR DE La ware 1900 WCES SACramento 1700 WGN SMPerior 0100 WHFC Rockwell 7756 WHIP DEArborn 8600 WIND WHItehall 2170 WINS (Chicago office) STAte 0366 WJJD STAte 5466 WLS MONroe 9700 WLW (Chicago office) STAte 0366 WMAQ S'iPerior 8300 WMBI Michigan 1570 WMCA (Chicago office) SUPerior 5072 WNMP CREenleof 1590 WOR (Chicago office) SUPerior 5110 WSBC MONroe 9060 FM Radio Stations W'EAW UNIversity 4606 WCNB SUPerior 0100 WWZR STAte 1357 Television Stations WBKB FRAnklin 6446 WTZR BERkshire 7500 WGNA superior 0100 National Networks American Broadcasting Co DE'aware 1900 Columbia Broadcasting Systern WHItehall 6000 Keystone Broadcasting System STate 4590 Mutual Broadcasting System WHItehall 5060 National Broadcasting Co SUPerior 8300 Station Representatives John Blair & Co. SUPerior 8659 The Branham Co CENtral 5726 Burn-Smith Co CENtral 4437 Capper Publications CENtral 5977 Cox & Tanz FRAnklin 2095 The Foreman Co FRAnklin 2359 Free & Peters FRAnklin 6373 Headley-Reed Co FRAnklin 4686 George P. Hollingbery ANDover 2636 Hal Hciman Co TRAnklin 0016 The Katz Agency CENtral 4006 Joseph Hershey McCillvra STAte 5282 ). P. McKinney Cr Son SUPerior 9866 National Broadcasting Co SUPerior 8300 John E. Pearson Co.. FRAnklin 2359 John H. Perry Associates HARrison 8085 Edward Retry & Co DELaware 8600 Radio Sales WHItehall 6000 Radio Advertising Corp CENtral 1742 William C. Rambeau Co ANDover 5566 Paul H. Raymer Co SUPerior 4473 Reynolds-Fitzgerald, Inc STAte 4294 Sears & Ayer SUPerior 8177 Spot Sales, Inc .FRAnklin 8520 The Waiker Co STAte 5262 Weed & Co RANdolph 773C Howard H. Wilson Co CENtral 8744 Ailvertising Agencies Aubrey, Moore & Wallace Inc RANdolph 0830 N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc RANdolph 3456 BBD&O superior 9200 Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sampie STAte 3800 Buchanan & Co.. DELaware 5522 Leo Burnett Co CENtral 5959 Campbell-Ewald Co CENtral 1946 The Caples Co SUPerior 6016 Critchf ield & Co SUPerior 3061 Doremus & Co CENtral 9132 Sherman K. Ellis & Co HARrison 8612 Erwin, Wasey & Co., Ltd RANdolph 4952 Albert Frank-Cuenther Low, Inc DEArborn 6424 Foote, Cone & Belding, SUPerior 4800 Coodkind, Joice & Morgan SUPerior 6747 Grant Advertising, Inc SUPerior 65O0 Henri. Hurst & McDonald, Inc SUPerior 3000 H. W. Kastor Advertising Co., Inc CENtral 5331 W. E. Long Co RANdolph 4606 MacFarlapd, Aveyard & Co RANdolph 9360 Maxon, Inc DELaware 3536 McCann-Erickson, Inc WEBster 3701 McJunkin Advertising Co. STAte 5060 C. L. Miller Co CENtral 1640 Mitcheil-Faust Advertising Co STAte 6610 Needham, Louis, & Brorby .STAte 5151 Presba, Fellers & Presba CENtral 7683 L. W. Ramsey Co FRAnklin 81 55 Rcche, Williams & Cleary RANdolph 9760 Ruthrauff & Ryan, Inc FRAnklin 0485 Schwimmer Cr Scott DEArborn 1815 Russell M. Seeds Co DELaware 1045 Sherman Cr Marquette, Inc DELaware 8000 J. Walter Thompson Co SUPerior 0303 Wade Advertising Agency STAte 7369 Weston-Barnett WHItehall 7725 Young & Rubicam. Inc CENtral 9389 Program^ Transcription and Recording Cos. Chartoc-Colemon RANdolph 6150 Chicago Recording Co CENtral 5275 Columbia Recording Corp WHItehall 6000 Decca Records, Inc DELaware 8800 Green Associates STAte 7976 Hollywood Recorded Features, inc DEArborn 2841 Estelle Lutz Artists Bureau HARrison 3435 William Morris Agency, Inc STAte 3632 Music Corporation of America DELaware 1100 NBC Radio Recording Division SUPerior 8300 RCA Manufacturing Co WHItehall 4600 Standard Radio, Inc STAte 3153 Carl Wester & Co RANdolph 6922 World Broadcasting System SUPerior 9114 News Agencies and Assn^s, Associated Press STAte 7700 International News Service ANDover 1234 RADIO DAILY STAte 2332 Press Association, Inc STAte 4581 United Press RANdolph 4172 102 IMPORTANT RADIO Telephone Numbers in LOS ANGELES AM Radio Stations KECA Hudson 2-3141 KLAC FItzroy 1231 KFI FAirfax 2121 KFOX MAdison 2247 KFVD FAirfax 6361 KFWB HEmpstead 5151 KGER MAdison 2551 KGFJ Hillside 0201 KGIL (San Fernando) STate 4-6291 mi Hudson 2-2133 KIEV (Glendale) CHapman 5-2388 KLAC Hillside 1161 KMPC Hollywood 5341 KNX Hollywood 1212 KOWL (Santa Monica) SAnta Monica 5-5180 KPRO (Riverside) DRexel 4388 KRKD TUcker 7111 KSFO (L. A. Office) HOIIywood 8282 KUSN (San Diego) MAin 2041 KWKW (Pasadena) RYan 1 -6744 KXLA (Pasadena) RYan 1-6991 KEMO MAdison 8364 FM Radio Stations KECA-FM Hudson 2-3141 KFI-FM FAirfax 2121 KHj-FM Hudson 2-2133 KKLA Exposition 1141 KMPC-FM Hollywood 5341 KRKD-FM TUcker 7111 Television Stations KTLA Hollywood 6363 W6XA0 ( KTSL) HOIIywood 8255 Nettvorhs American Broadcasting Co HUdson 2-3141 Columbia Broadcasting Svstem, Inc.. . HOIIywood 1212 Between 11 P.M. and 8 AM HOilvwood 7052 Don Lee Broadcasting System HUdson 2-2133 Hispano Soanish Broadcasting Co Michigan 4433 Keystone Broadcasting System HOIIywood 5338 Mutual Broadcasting System HUdson 2-2133 National Broadcasting Co HOIIywood 6161 United-Pacific Network Exposition 1339 Station Representatives Associated Recorded Program Service HOilvwood 8318 Avery-Knodel, Inc TUcker 2095 Walter Biddick Co Richmond 6184 John Blair & Company GRanite 6103 Hov/ard C. Brown Company HOIIywood 6045 Burn-Smith Co., Inc Richmond 6184 Forjoe & Co VAndyke 9885 Free & Peters HOIIywood 2151 Gene Grant & Co GRanite 9596 W. S. Grant Co. VAndyke 6341 Homer Griffith Co HOIIywood 6281 Headley-Reed Company VAndyke 1725 Joseph Hershey McGillvra, Inc DRexel 4388 George P. Holiingbery MAdison 6-3633 Hollywood Broadcasting Service HOIIywod 8756 Katz Aqencv, Inc TUcker 3219 King Cole Adv. Service LUcas 0681 Tracy Moore HOIIywood 5408 National Association of Broadcasters. GRanite 7166 John Pearson Co DRexel 4388 Edward Petry Company Michigan 8729 Radio Advertisers Co HOIIywood 6281 Radio Sales HOIIywood 1212 Wm. G. Rambeau Co Exposition 9469 Paul H. Raymer Co VAndyke 1901 Toylor-Howe-Snowden Radio Sa'.es Michigan 7571 Universal Radio Sales HOIIywood 8282 Walker Co FAirfax 3200 Weed & Company Hillside 8611 Howard H. Wilson Co FAirfax 3200 Adam J. Young, Jr Michigan 6203 /Xdvertisinfi Agencies Abbott-Kimball Co., Inc TRInity 7575 Adair & Associates Hillside 8450 R. H. Alber PRospect 3331 Allen Adv. Agency BRadshaw 2-3336 Allen-Marshall DRexel 5163 Allied Adv. Agency DRexel 7331 Thos. J. Andre HOIIywood 3116 Associated Broadca:t Adv. Co HOIIywood 1488 Atherton & Co HOIIywood 7151 E. Emmett Atkinson Ryan 1-7162 N. W. Ayer & Sons, Inc HEmpstead 4871 Ayres Agency HEmpstead 8171 Babcock Adv. Agency BRadshaw 2-2205 Ted H. Ball HOilvwood 7127 Bass-Luckoff of Hollywood BRadshaw 2-1043 Ted Bates, Inc HOIIywood 2161 Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn (Hollywood Office) HOIIywood 7337 n OS Argeles Offtce) Michigan 1354 Joe Bayard & Associates FAirifax 1278 Benton ^ Bowles Inc HllKide9151 Better Ideas, Inc Exposition 8020 The B'ow Co H^mnst-nd 2377 Botsford Constantine & Gardner VAndike 0796 Brisacher, Van Norden & Staff WHitney 1500 Broadcast Adv Exposition 1339 Buchanan & Co. Inc. (Beverly Hills) BRadshaw 2-1162 (Los Angeles) MUtual 6316 Bert Butterworth HOIIywood 7263 Campbell-Ewald Richmond 6204 The Caples Co MUtual 4143 Compton Adv. Inc HOIIywood 8107 Dancer, Fitzgerald, Sample HEmpstead 8166 Dunn-Fenwick & Company DRexel 7305 ESB & Associates HOIIywood 5827 Foote, Cone & Belding (Hollywood) ... HOIIywood 6265 (Los Angeles) Michigan 7651 John Freiburg & Co Michigan 8286 Fritzen Advertising TRinity 3171 Garfield & Guild DRexel 8131 General Adv. Agency.- HEmostead 5129 Ernest N. George Co DRexel 5355 Glasser-Gailey & Co FItzroy 2141 John Guedel Radio Prods HEmpstead 5186 Guggenheim Enterprises HEmpstead 4133 H. K. L. Adv. Agency Michigan 5536 M. C. Hill & Co GRanite 1582 Hixson-O'Donnell MUtual 8331 Honig-Cooper PRospect 5317 Hollywood Adv. Agency HOIIywood 3636 George C. Hoskin Associates HEmpstead 4153 Hovey Associates HEmpstead 8983 Irwin-McHugh Adv. Agency HOIIywood 2277 Jaffe & Jaffe FItzroy 3104 W. C. Jeffries Co Richmond 0992 Kaster, Farrell Chesley & Clifford . HOIIywood 8143 Raymond Keane TRinity 2915 Kemmerrer, Inc HEmpstead 6795 Kenyon & Eckhardt Hillside 8368 William Kester Hillside 9251 J. B. Kiefer Exposition 3153 King Cole Adv. Service LUcas 0681 The Kudner Agency Hillside 7209 Lennen & Mitchell Co CRestview 1-7221 Lenz Adv. Agency HOIIywood 3906 Lockwood. Shackelford (Hollywood) . GLadstone 6131 (Los Angeles). TRinity 9861 Lowe Adv. Agency HEmpstead 3583 103 IMPORTANT NUMBERS IN LOS ANGELES McCann-Erickson (Hollywood) Hillside 8268 (Los Angeles) MUtual 1181 McKee-Albright Hollywood 8363 McNelll-McCleary. Michigan 7496 Dan B. Miner Richmond 3101 Raymond R. Morgan HEmpstead 4194 Needham, Louis & Brobry GRanite 7186 Mike Newman & Associates GLadstone 6793 Paul E. Newman Co DRexel 5303 Pacific Coast Adv HEmpstead 51 86 Pardee Cash & Associates Hollywood 7201 Pedlar & Ryan, inc Hollywood 5354 Porter & Associates Hollywood 1488 Potts-Turnbull Co MUtual 6189 Ralph L Power MUtual 5277 Radio Sales Hollywood 1212 Robert B. Raisbeck HOIlywood 4173 L. W. Ramsey Co HOIlywood 3523 Frank Roche Associates HOIlywood 5363 Roche-Eckoff GRanite 3192 A. James Rouse Co BRadshaw 2-1772 Ross, Gardner & White DRexel 721 1 Ruthrauff & Ryan Hillside 7593 Ross Sawyer WEbster 6275 Russell M. Seeds Co HEmpstead 7824 Sherman & Marquette, Inc HOIlywood 5131 Michael Shore GRanite 1 1 38 Dean Simmons OLympic 7002 Smith, Bull & McCreery. . HEmpstead 5671 Southern Calif. Adv. Agencies Assn WAInut 8621 Ralf M. Spangler HEmpstead 5129 Barton A. Stebbins TRinity 8821 Arthur W. Stowe DRexel 8138 J. Walter Thompson Co. (Hollywood. .. .Hillside 7241 (Los Angeles) MAdison 2661 Louis Victor GRanite 5673 Ward Wheelock Co Hillside 9221 Warwick-Legler, Inc HEmpstead 81 63 R. W. Webster TRinity 2153 Adolphe Wendland 8c Associates. ....... Hillside 1176 Paul Winans Michigan 3884 Young & Rubicam HOIlywood 2734 Program, Transcription, and Recording Cos. Academy Sound System Hillside 5729 Air-Check Co GLadstone 21 89 All Star Radio Prods GRanite 6196 Allied Record Mfg. Co HOIlywood 5107 Argonaut Productions, Inc GLadstone 7121 Associated Recording Program Service. HOIlywood 8318 Associated Studios Broadcasting and Recording Hillside 0191 Audience Participation GLadstone 4776 Bee-Bee-Bee Records, Inc.. ......... .GLadstone 4776 Walter Biddick Co Richmond 6184 Eddie Bracken Radio Prods. ...... .CRestview 5- 1712 Bride & Groom DRexel 4391 Broadcast Records, Inc Hillside 151 1 Howard C. Brown HOIlywood 6045 Smiley Burnette Rancho Records SUnset 1-1437 The Cardinal Company HEmpstead 1177 Capitol Transcriptions HOIlywood 8171 Edmund L. Cashman GRanite 8332 C. & F. Radio Prods GRanite 3171 Cinesound GLadstone 0158 Leslie Clucas. HOIIvwood 51 1 1 Cole-White Hillside 921 1 Coleman-Maxwell Prods HOIlywood 4464 Command Radio Productions, Inc GRanite 7450 Commodore Productions. ............ HOIlywood 8229 Columbia Records, Inc.. GRanite 4134 Continental Radio and Television Pro- ductions HEmpstead 8171 Continental Recordings GLadstone 4088 Commercial Radio Prods GLadstone 2915 Consolidated Broadcasting WAInut 5322 Louis G. Cowan Hillside 5337 Creative Radio Productions... ... .Hillside 1732 Bing Crosby Enterprises. .CRestview 1-1171 Patrick Michael Cunning Hillside 5915 Joan Davis Enterprises CRestview 1-7249 Decca Recording Division HOIlywood 5191 James M. Doane Hillside 5159 Ken Dolan & Co HOIlywood 3558 Hobart Donovan HOIlywood 3628 Draesemer, Isabelle Hillside 1782 Ed East GLadstone 3352 Eccles Disc Recordings Hillside 8351 Bruce Eels' Rep., Inc HOIlywood 8644 Eight-to-the-bar-Ranch CRestview 6-3193 Electro-Vox Recording Studios GLadstone 2189 Elliott Radio Features & Transcriptions. .Hillside 0231 F. W. Ferrin Company HOIlywood 3628 Finley Transcription Co., Inc BRadshaw 2-2711 Fulton Enterprises (Trans. Div.) ....GRanite 2244 Ed Gardner CRestview 5-1 594 William Gernannt Assoc Hillside 8368 Mitchell Gertz CRestview 1-5136 Grace Gibson GRanite 5543 Ted Gifford Richmond 9587 Goddard Radio Prods EXoosition 3882 Robert Gordon & Co YOrke 81 1 1 Jeanne Gray Radio Productions GRanite 2764 John Guedel Radio Prods HEmpstead 5186 Hamilton-Whitney Prods CRestview 6-6137 Hill 8c Range Songs, Inc WEbster 7269 Hollywood Music Recording Studios. . HEmostead 5407 Hollywood Radio Prods GRanite 3588 International Recording Studios HOIlywood 6344 Harry Jacobs Prods BRadshaw 2-5294 K. & M. Producers. HEmpstead 8775 Sam Kerner, Inc Hillside 7239 Keystone Broadcasting Systems HOIlywood 5338 Arthur Kurlan YOrke 7101 Lou Levy CRestview 6-31 93 Kennet Long Hillside 0191 Dan Lundburg YOrke 7101 William B. Mason HOIlywood 4407 C. P. MacGregor FItzroy 4191 Haven MacQuarrie HOIlywood 6161 Masterson-Reddy-Nelson DRexel 4391 Mayfair Transcription Co WHitney 3375 Les Mitchel Prods., Inc BRadshaw 2-4616 Bill Monk Enterprises.. BRadshaw 2-1764 Thos. Moody & Associates FAirfax 1 1 27 Raymond R. Morgan HEmpstead 4194 Music City-Glenn Wallichs HOIlywood 821 1 NBC Radio-Recording Division HOIlywood 6161 Nyani Radio Productions GRanite 1551 Jack Paar. CRestview 5-1579 Peerless Film & Radio Prods HOIlywood 7127 B. D. Prager GLadstone 501 3 Precision Recording Co WAInut 8219 Quality Radio Productions. Hillside 2151 Radio Corp. of America RCA Victor Division Hillside 5171 Radio Enterprises, Inc GLadstone 6466 Radio Features HEmpstead 3248 Radio Producers of Hollywood HOIlywood 8318 Radiotele Prods Hillside 7870 Radio Transcription Co. of America. . HOIlywood 8318 Rancho Records (Smiley Burnette) SUnset 1-1437 Rec-Art Studio PRospect 9232 James L. Saphier CRestview 1-7231 Selected Features HEmpstead 3583 Del Sharbutt Ents Hillside 4305 Six ThoMsand Sunset Radio Center. .. HEmostead 6811 Smilin Ed McConnell HOIlywood 3070 Sound Services, Inc HEmpstead 1136 Soundscript Radio Productions HOIlywood 8644 Stage No. 8 Hillside 5915 Standard Radio, Inc.. WEbster 7963 Studio 8c Artists Records Hillside 8241 Telecomics, Inc GLadstone 2591 Telefilms, Inc HOIlywood 7205 Teleways Rodio Productions, Inc. .. .CRestview 6-7238 Truth & Consequences HOIlywood 2901 Twentieth Century Records, Inc HOIlywood 2291 Universal Radio Prods, of Hollywood, Inc HOIlywood 8282 Valle Vodra, Inc Hillside 8161 Vinson, Owen & Co NOrmandie 1-0654 Voice of Prophecy, Inc CHaoman 5-2349 Mark Warnow Hillside 2153 Carl Wester & Co Hillside 2151 Art Whitney. HEmpstead 2383 S. M. Williams HOIlywood 1568 Hal Wilson Radio Prods HOIlywood 1714 Walter White, Jr HOIlywood 8229 World Broadcasting System HOIlywood 6321 Frederick W. Ziv Co HEmpstead 3248 104 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS IN Los Angeles IMPORTANT RADIO AND GOVERN- MENT TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN Washington, D. €• Radio Artists Agencies Larry Allen, Inc HEmpstead 0421 American Federation of Radio Artists. .. Hillside 5125 Vy Barry Hollywood 3636 Gene Bascou HOIIywood 5827 Phil Berg-Be.rt Allenberg, Inc CRestview 6-3131 Stanley Bergerman & Co CRestview 6-3196 Herman Bernie CRestview 5-01 1 7 Phil Bloom Agency... CRestview 1-3353 Ralph Blum Corp CRestview 1-9833 Myrt T. Blum Business Admn CRestview 6-7071 Flo Browne-Jan Grippo NOrmandie 2-8111 Everett N. Crosby CRestview 1-1171 Columbia Concerts, Inc HEmpstead 5316 Ken Dolan & Co HOIIywood 3558 James Doane Hillside 5159 Famous Artists Corp CRestview 1-5222 Tom Fizdale GRanite 6826 George Frank, Inc Hillside 3188 Frederick Bros. Artists Corp CRestview 1-6244 Kurt Frings Agency CRestview 1-8252 General Artists Corp CRestview 1-8101 Charles Garland CRestview 1-7357 Bruce Gear CRestview 5-3035 Jules C. Goldstone CRestview 5-1191 Nat Goldstone CRestview 6-1071 Mitchell J. Hamilburg CRestview 5-5108 Herdan-Sherrill CRestview 1 -5236 Walter Herzbrun CRestvisw 6-4157 Don Hie Enterprises HOIIywood 4869 Sam Jaffe CRestview 6-6121 Lou Irwin CRestview 1-7131 Walter Kane CRestview 6-2396 Alex Kampner, Inc .CRestview 5-0104 Paul Kohner, Inc CRestview 1-5165 Earl Kramer Agency CRestview 6-2338 M. C. Levee CRestview 1-5781 Levee-Short CRestview 5-8340 A. & S. Lyons CRestview 1-6131 MacQuarrie Agency CRestview 6-7162 Reg. D. Marshall HOIIywood 8238 MCA Artists, Ltd CRestview 6-2001 Monter-Gray-Shor CRestview 1-1191 William Morris Agency CRestview 1-6161 National Concert & Artists Corp CRestview 1-7121 Polan & Rosenberg CRestview 1-1800 Radio Artists Corp CRestview 5-6787 Radio Registry Hillside 8321 Art Rush, Inc Hillside 5161 The Salkow Agency CRestview 1-9134 James L. Sap'hier CRestview 1-7231 Louis Shurr CRestview 1-1116 The Small Co HOIIywood 2722 Edward Sherman CRestview 5-0186 Lou Snitzer-AI Fritschi HOIIywood 6271 E. T. Somlyo Agency CRestview 6-2042 Stempel-OIenick Agency CRestview 1-7141 United Management Corp .CRestview 6-6194 A. George Voick, Inc CRestview 6-3121 D. M. Winkler Agency CRestview 1-7244 Charles Wendling Agency CRestview 6-2348 Publications Broadcasting Publications GLadstone 7353 Hollywood Reporter Hillside 741 1 RADIO DAILY GRonite 6607 Radio Life Hillside 9275 Radio Artists Directory Hillside 0101 Radio News NOrmandie 8295 Radio Writers Guild GLadstone 7128 Studio Blu-Book HEmpstead 7353 Variety HOIIywood 1141 Federal Department and Agencies White House NAtional 1414 State Department REpublic 5600 Treasury Department Executive 6400 War Department ... REpublic 6700 Justice Department. REpublic 82M Post Office Department District 536C Navy Department . • • REpublic 740C Interior Department (Office of Education) REpublic 1820 Agriculture Department REpublic 4142 Commerce Department District 2200 Labor Department EXecutive 2420 Federal Trade Commission EXecutive 6800 FEDERAL COMMUNCATIONS COMMISSION Executive 3620 Securities & Exchange Commission District 3633 National Labor Relations Board NAtional 9716 Wage & Hour Administration EXecutive 2420 Social Security Board EXecutive 6500 Supreme Court of the U.S EXecutive 1640 D. C. Court of Appeals REpublic 3811 U. S. District Court (for D. C.) District 2854 Capitol (Senate and House) NAtional 3120 Radio Script Cr Transcription Exchange Extension 2225, .' . REpublic 1820 Bureau of Census District 2200 l\on-Governntental American Red Cross REpublic 8300 Clear Channel Croup REpublic 3306 Frequency Modulation Ass'n REpublic 8532 National Association of Broadcasters DEcatur 9300 National Press Club REpublic 2500 Radio Correspondents' Galleries NAtional 3120 RADIO DAILY Wisconsin 3271 HObart 7627 NAtional 2292 Radio Manufacturers' Association NAtional 4901 Radio Stations WAMC EMerson 9445 WARL oWens 7800 WASH-FM District 1358 WBCC OLiver 2800 WCFM REpublic 8688 WEAM OWens 7100 WGAY SHepherd 1050 WINX REpublic 8000 WMAL NAtional 5400 WOL MEtropolitan 0010 WOOK ADams 8400 WPIK .overlook 3000 WQQW .Columbia 6331 WRC REpublic 4000 WTOP MEtropolitan 3200 WWDC, WWDC-FM NAtional 7203 Hotels Corleton Hotel Metropolitan 2626 Mayflower Hotel District 3000 Raleigh Hotel NAtional 3810 Shorehom Hotel ADams 0700 Stotler Hotel EXecutive 1000 Wardman Park Hotel COIumbia 2000 Willard Hotel NAtional 4420 l\etvs Services Associated Press District 1500 International News Service NAtional 1733 Transradio Press NAtional 1178 United Press EXecutivt 3430 RaiUvau Terminals Boltimore & Ohio R. R. EXecutive 0770 Pennsylvania R. R EXecutive 6600 Union Station EXecutive 7900 105 13 26 21 15 19 ^1 ^ ^fe- 106 V 53 40 36 35 28 l->,£T.'f^ 41 49 .%r;^ ^' ^^ /^ \ 37 46 45 50 47 B/ CZ ::t>yiil ^ _t/ ># 27 42 c/ 43 52 32 56 f'lif I" 107 w f C^f^ 1^^' '^^ i Q <^l|#^'f 1 % *? ".^ n 3S 28 9f. ^v" ^^/ \* 1^ 50 47 NBCNetwom^t ^he Stars 106 l 107 Most popuLCLT . , . according to Hooper Program Surveys. Year after year NBC has carried an overwhelming majority of the most popular programs on the air. most listened to . , . according to the Broadcast Meas- urement Bureau, the industry's official listening gauge. BMB, in a completely impartial survey of actual listeners to all net- works, found that each week NBC reaches nearly 3,500,000 more radio families in the evening and over 2,500,000 more radio frmiilies in the daytime than the second network. most effective . . . last year the one hundred largest radio advertisers, in gross expenditures for broadcast facilities, spent nearly 113,000,000 more with NBC than with the second net- work. Furthermore, NBC not only delivers larger audiences and more popular shows, but on a straight comparison of facilities, cost, and BMB families, NBC delivers more listeners per dollar, both day and night, than the network with the second largest audience. Americas No. 1 Network ^^\ 108 KEY 1. Frank Sinatra — Your Hit Parade 2. Quiz Kids 3. Garry Moore — Take It O Leave It 4. Mr. District Attorney 5. Bob Hawk 6. Paul Lavalle — Highways in Melodv 7. Perry Conio & Jo Stafford — Supper Club . 8. Eddie Cantor 9. Red Skelton 10. Fibber McGee and Molly I I. William Bendix — Life of Riley 12. Sunoco Three Star Extra I 3. Amos 'n' Andy 14. Eddie Do\Alin-— The Big Break 15. American Album ol Familiar Music I 6. Jimmy Durante I 7. Waltz Time 18. Bob Hope 1 9. Jack Carson and Eve Arden 20. Ed Gardner — Duffy's Tavern 2 I . Charlie McCarthy 22. Fred Allen 23. Can You Top This? 24. Al Jolson 25. Kay Kyser 26. The Great Gildersleeve 27. Burns and Allen 28. Red Foley— Grand Ole Opry 29. Cavalcade of America 30. Bill Stern 3L Dr. I. Q. 32. Ezra Stone— The Aldrich Family 33. Judy Canova 34. The Big Story 35. Art Linkletter — People are Funny 36. One Man's Family 37. Fred Waring 38. Donald Voorhees — The Telephone Hour 39. Louise Erickson — A Date With Judy 40. Dennis Day 41. Eddy Howard — Sheaffer Parade 42. Mystery Theatre 43. James Melton — Harvest of Stars 44. Alice Faye & Phil Harris — Bandwagon 45. Jack Benny 46. Milton Berle 47. H. V. Kaltenborn 48. Manhattan Merry-Go-Round 49. Robert Merrill— RCA Victor Show 50. Morgan Beatty — News of the World 5 I . Curtain Time 52. Buddy Clark — Contented Hour 53. Ralph Edw^ards — Truth or Consequences 54. Howard Lindsay — Ford Theater 55. Hollywood Star Preview 56. Eleanor Steber & Christopher Lynch Voice of Firestone Drawings by Sam Bennaii A service of Radio Corporation of America 109 nnm types preferred By TOM FITZSIMMONS, Night Editor, Radio Daily Fitzsimmons T OOKING back in retrospect over the programming oi the past year, and permitting this re- trospection to be buttressed by the opinions and findings of more than 600 program executives from coast to coast, we are impressed principally by the demand of radio au- diences in all sec- tions of the land for, first, MUSIC and, secondly, NEWS. In these two programming categories are grouped the established preferences of the bulk of the American listening pub- lic. In these preferences are mirrored the innate culture, intelligence and dis- crimination of the nation's average audi- ence. In this fact we will find, if we but look, the refutation — the emphatic refuta- tion— of those who would have us believe that our country's sitters-by-the-radio are infantile, even moronic, in their quest for entertainment. • The American public has unjustly been called fickle, indecisive. It is neither. The preference of the majority for music and news during 1947 is not a "trend." It is a fixed course, a continuation of a demand which was felt with equal strength in 1946, a social and cultural force which was vital in war as in peace, and which un- doubtedly will be dominant on the air- waves of the years to come. It is a health- ful condition, one of which the industry and the nation can well be proud. Actually, music — both live and tran- scribed— was most in demand. This is natural, because of the many and varied forms in which this "food for the soul" can be presented, and which makes it adaptable and acceptable to so many groups, from lovers of symphony and opera down through the various divisions of semi-classical, standard, popular, dance, hill-billy and folk tunes. The news broadcast, the value of which was so firmly established during the war, has maintained its popularity almost un- diminished. The demand for the "news- cast," while not nearly so strong as for music, is, nevertheless, far more emphatic than for the categories which follow. These categories, in their order, are: Va- riety, Dramatic Shows, Quiz Programs, Comedy, Sports. In the third and fourth classification — Variety, and Dramatic Shows — the matter of transcriptions moves strongly to the fore. Generally, it seems, the transcribed show is accepted as readily as the live program, quality being the one criterion by which the listener will judge. There is, however, an audience group which feels that it is getting a transcribed pro- duction "second hand." It is not a large segment of the public, however, and its size, such as it is, now is decreasing. In fifth place we find the quiz show, followed by comedy. The margin of leadership for the quiz is very slight, however, and all indications point to a switch in the order of these groups dur- ing the coming year. While the popu- larity of the quiz show still is strong, the demand for new programs of this type is very slight. On the other hand, the demand for new comedy shows is strong and widespread. This is not to say that the public is tiring of the tried-and-true top-flight comedians who have risen to international fame during the past decade or more; on the contrary, the call for more of the same is distinctly a tribute to those now on the airwaves. The giveaway show, that strange growth within the program structure of the industry, condemned by the majority, and even by its proponents looked upon as a necessary evil, is, happily, on the way out, heading very slowly, but steadily, for oblivion. Sports, in the form of on-the-spot broadcasts of athletic events, boxing bouts, etc., at the time they occur, are, of course, popular when of sufTflcient im- portance as a news event. In summation, it can truly be said that America's taste in program preference is generally sound, cultural. For this, the station program directors of the nation must share credit. A vital, indispensable force behind the scenes, their influence in the uplifting of the industry should be appreciated by all who have the best in- terests of that industry at heart. 110 First Trade Tele Photos FRANK MULLEN— NBC fr JOSEPH REAM— CBS MARK WOODS— ABC ^ THEODORE STREIBERT— WOR-MBS On January 19, NEC, in co-operation v/ith RADIO DAILY, made photographic news history when Sy Friedman, network press photographer, shot televised images of top industry spokesm.en as they testified before the Labor Committee hearings in the Caucus Room of the House of Representatives, Washington. Photos were taken directly off the face of a video receiver at NBC headquarters, in the RCA Building, developed by mid-day, engraved and delivered for reproduction in RADIO DAILY. 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TALKING MON-FRI 1:00 PM Abbott and Costella- TOM WEDNESDAY 9 :00 PM TIIE LI^TE.>IX4> l>0«>iT \w " SI M)\^ K:tK) I'M \l„-,..,l I),;:,-, rrvf MON-FRI 11:00 AM Procter & Gamble Kellogg MON-FRI 10:00 AM Libby, MCNeill & Irbby Offc^^gf GALEN DRAKE MON-FRI 11:30 AM Kellogg MON-FRI 1:15 PM Candid MICROPHONE THURSDAY 8:00 PM WeiTEMiN ELDB MON-FRI 3:30 PM Nationol Bitcuit Co. NetHe'i Milk Products, Inc. R. J. Reynoldt Tobacco Co. Wetton Oil A Snowdrift Co. Cavalcade of Sports FRIDAY 10:00 PM Gillette Safety Razor Co. ja JiMMIE FmiER SUNDAY 10:30 PM Carter Product!, Inc. The tone .C7> Lassie John Moriell end Company "^ 1 w EDWARD ARNOLD IN Mr* PIIESIg>iNT SUNDAY 2:30 PM VAuh Time TUESDAY 111:45 AM Club Aluniiiiuin Proilurls Co. POINT SUBLIME MONDAY 8:00 PM The John Hancock Life Inturonce Co. Exploring the Unknown SUNDAY 112 ■S^^^H|Mr^^ Sunday Walter WincheU TUESDAY 10:49 PM DAVID HARDING COUNTERSPY SUNDAY 5:30 PM Schuttar Candy Company ^ SATURDAY 200 PM ^ and the MON-FRI 5:15 PM QUAKER OATS CO Ladies, Be Seated Mon-Fri 3:00 PM QUAKER OATS CO. TONI COMPANY JACK ARMSTRONG MON-WED-FRI 5:30 PM General Mills, Inc. Louella Parsons SUNDAY 9:15 PM Woodbury JMayorf of the ^ Town ^ SATURDAY 11:30 AM toK* Company \Vnll|,|,l/ SATURDAY »<» PM L. E. WATERMAN CO. WEDNESDAY 1:00 PM Ted Malone MON-FRI 11:45 AM Westinghouse Electric Corp TUESDAY 7:30 PM General Mills, Inc. DOROTHY KILGALLEN THURS 10 45 AM The Drackelt Co. *ilj|)Wi Q UIZ SATURDAY 10:00 PM American Oil Company Betty . . . Q^rocker MON.nU 10:2S AM GENERAL MILLS. INC. ^""^S^ THURSDAY 7:30 PM WELCOME, TRAVELERS MON-FRI 12 NOON Procter & Gamble F^ Sam ettingill SUNDAY 1:00 PM America's Future, Inc. famous Jury Trials SATURDAY 8:30 PM General Mills, Inc. 'JL MONITOR VIEWS THE NEWS TUESDAY 8:15 PM Christian Science Monitor Society \SAMm So Yo-j Wont to Lead a Band — Men 9:30 PM SUNDAY SERENADE SUNDAY 1:30 PM breakfast dub MONDAY Swift & Compony tf.™ FRIDAY Phiico Corp. 9:00 am Toni Company MON-FRI 2:30 PM Sterling Drugs, Inc.^ Champion Roll Call FRIDAY 9:55 PM Champion Spark Plugs On Stage, America MONDAY 9.00 PM SKY KING TUES-THURS 5:30 PM Derby Foods, Inc. elmer DAVIS MON-FRI 7:15 PM mwi MR. MALONE SATURDAY 9:30 PM Wine Grower* Guild Brecik the Bank FRIDAY 9K>0 PM Britlol- Myers Co. All Tillies i.iistvni StaitdarJ These are the shows . . . the stars , . . the sponsors who have made 1947 such an outstandingly successful year for ABC. They are good reasons why, in '47, ABC was the only net- work whose share of audience substantially increased ! ABC American Broadcastintr (>ompan\ 113 ^S--^^- GEORGE CARSOi\ PUTNAM COMMENTATOR AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANl MOVIETONEWS CAMEL TELEVISION THEATRE 114 i] T \ CO-OPS Cf TORI COSTOMERS By ERNEST E. STERN, Associate Editor, Radio Annual Stem IN rounding out 1947's report on radio in all its many phases, it would be a serious omission not to include the strides made by the network co-operative pro- grams. If anything, this was the year when the co-op shows came into their own with the four major networks airing a to- tal of 51 co-operative programs at year's end. Of these 51 shows, Mutual Broad- casting System accounted for 18; American Broadcasting System for 14; Columbia Broadcasting System for 13, and National Broadcasting System for 6. This amounts to a 59 per cent increase in co-op shows over the period ending the year 1946. • Conjecturing on the reasons for this spurt in co-operative programs, the obvi- ous answer lies in the fact that the spon- sors advertising dollars for radio program- ming are going further and giving better programming. It is safe to assume that the number of co-operative programs will see a continued increase during the year 1948, with every likelihood that by the years end, some 100 co-op programs will be in force via the four major networks and many of their affiliates. In all cases, news programs were the most sought-after, substantiating the fact that such programs are in the top listen- ability spot on the air. This is easily ac- counted for by the impact the war years had on news broadcasts and continued world unrest. News programs still rate the highest percentage of radio listeners by the majority of the American radio audience. The advantages of multiple sponsorship is not always immediately measurable in a dollar and cents return to the advertiser. The prestige impact of local sponsors be- ing able to bring a top rated news program to an audience who might otherwise have to do without, cannot accurately be meas- ured. Likewise, such sponsorship has un- told good effect upon the affiliates offering this program to their audiences, and here- in perhaps lies the secret of better pro- gram building nationwide, at a cost which enables a number of sponsors in any one community to bring quality programming to their customers. • As far as can be best traced, the incep- tion of network co-operative programming originated with Fulton Lewis, Jr., (MBS), who is credited with having first com- menced the co-operative program idea. His first paying sponsor was the American Na- tional Bank in Denver, Colo. This same bank has been sponsoring the Lewis broadcast ever since. A revolutionary departure for "Informa- tion Please," another Mutual program, took place in 1947, when that program went co-op, allowing it to be heard over 107 stations by the end of the year. Among ABC's top co-operative shows are the "Abbott & Costello" show, now sponsored over 65 stations of ABC, cover- ing the major markets in the U. S. The weekly cost of such a .program, varies ac- cording to the affiliate using it, but a good example is Station WFVA, a 250 watt out- let in Fredericksburg, Va. This station pays $38 for this top co^medy p'rogram, which includes cost for time and talent. WJZ, ABC's key outlet in New York, a 50,000 watt station, pays $1929 for the same program. Another ABC co-op program which rates high is Martin Agronsky, ABC's news commentator, which inci- dentally, is the network's leader in co-op sales, with 101 advertisers sponsoring the program on 85 stations. NBC's "World News Roundup," heard Monday through Saturday, remains in that network's No. 1 spot, with 31 sponsors on 53 stations. Next in line is their "News of the World," program, with 19 sponsors, heard over 58 affiliates. A new-co.mer to the NBC co-op list of programs is Robert Ripley's "Believe It O'r Not" program, heard over 79 stations with 14 sponsors. Among CBS' top co-op shows is their "World News Roundup," heard over many of the CBS affiliates throughout the coun- try. "Bill Henry 'and the News," another leading CBS co-op show is a news pro- gram much in demand by radio adver- tisers. All told, the co-operative program is very much in evidence, with the co-opera- tive program departments of each net- work accountable for a goodly portion of their increased business for 1947. For a Complete List of Network Co-op Programs See Page 992 115 ALICE FAYE and PHIL HARRIS FITCH BANDWAGON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS N.B.C. 116 Non-Commercial AM Educational Outlets As Listed By The Federal Communicatioyis Commission, Jan. 1, 1948 CALIFORNIA Los Angeles KFSG Echo Park Evangelistic Assn...ll50 2500 watts Pasadena KPPC Pasadena Presbyterian Church. 1240 100 watts COLORADO Denver KPOF Pillar of Fire 910 5000 watts IOWA Ames WOI Iowa State College 640 5000 watts Boone KFGQ Boone Biblical College 1260 250 watts Decorah KWLC Luther College 1240 250 watts Iowa City WSUI Ihe State U. of Iowa 910 5000 watts KANSAS Lawrence KFKU University of Kansas 1250 5000 watts CP-1310 Manhattan KSAC Kansas State College 580 5000 watts MICHIGAN East Lansing VVKAR Michigan State College 870 5000 watts MINNESOTA Minneapolis KUOM University of Minn 770 5000 watts^ Northfield WC AL St. Olaf College 5000 watts MISSOURI Clayton KFUO Evangelical Lutheran Synod 850 5000 watts NEW JERSEY Zaraphath WAWZ Pillar of Fire . 1380 5000 watts NEW YORK Brooklyn WBBR Watch Tower Bible & Tract. 1000 watts Soc, Inc 1330 CP-5000 New York WNYC City of N. Y 830 1000 watts NORTH DAKOTA Grand Forks KFJM U. of North Dakota 1440 1000 watts OHIO Columbus WOSU The Ohio State U 820 5000 watts OKLAHOMA Norman WNAD U. of Oklahoma ■ 640 1000 watts OREGON Corvallis KOAC Oregon State Agric. College... 550 5000 watts Portland KBPS Benson Polytechnic School 1450 100 watts PENNSYLVANIA Grove City WSAJ Grove City College 1340 250 watts SOUTH DAKOTA Vermuiion KUSD University of South Dakota.... 920 500 watts WASHINGTON Pullman KWSC State College of Wash 1250 5000 watts WISCONSIN Madison WHA University of Wisconsin 970 5000 watts Stevens Point WLBL State of Wise, Dept. of Agric. . . 930 5000 watts 117 Bud Lou ABBOTT and COSTELLO On ^Ue Ai^ Another Year— ABC — Wednesdays fMIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURES 118 DICK HAYMES Every Thursday Night- — CBS "THE DICK HAYMES SHOW" 119 THE JIMMY DURANTE SHOW {For Rexall Drug Co.) ATLANTIC FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL BROADCASTS AND TELECASTS HIRES TO YOU Phil Hanna and Phil Davis" Orchestra ayer-powered air shows LUCKY STRIKE FOOTBALL TELECASTS THE TELEPHONE HOUR Donald Voorhees, the Bell Telephone Orchestra, and world-famous soloists THE ELECTRIC HOUR -THE HOUR OF CHARM Phil Spitalny and the Ail-Girl Orchestra SOUND OFF with Mark Warnow FOOTBALL BROADCASTS (For U. S. ARMY and U. S. AIR FORCE) n. w. ayer & son, inc. Philadelphia. New York, Chicago, Detroit San Francisco, Hollywood, Boston, Honolulu, London 120 USONESS Agency and Sponsor Network Billings Station Representatives News Services Research Firms Advertising Agencies Radio Annual— 1948 RADIO AND TELEVISION PROGRAMS TALENT REPRESENTATION RKHMAN PRODUCTIONS 10 EAST 43rd STREET NEW YORK 17, N. Y. Murray Hill 2-5854 122 BUSinESUREND NOTED By VAL ADAMS, Staff Writer, Radio Daily Adams r\NE of the out- ^^ standing events in the expansion of commercial radio in 1947 was the fact that gross revenue of sta- tions from local retail advertising exceeded network revenue for the first time in his- tory. According to an NAB estimate, the ' station figure sur- passed the gross rev- enue of the national networks by over $10,000,000. Local retail advertising brought stations about $136,000,000 during 1947, an increase of 17 per cent over the previous year. The nearly $20,000,000 increase in local retail advertising, however, is due in part to the fact that there were 1400 stations in 1947 compared with 953 in 1946. But NAB said its survey clearly reflected the "increasingly local character" of radio and its growing importance as a "com- munity" medium. While the 17 per cent increase is im- pressive, let's look for a piece of infor- mation with a little more significance. It'll be found in NAB's estimate of an average eight per cent gross revenue in- crease in 1947, for all types of stations, and an increase of nine per cent in oper- ating costs. This in no way, however, means that total profits took a dip in 1947 but it does point out that the broad- casters' apprehension that gross and oper- ating increases would run neck and neck has all come true. Reasons given for rises in operating costs ranged from operation of non-profit FM outlets to meeting further wage demands of new labor contracts. Trend toward a lower rate of profit in broadcasting, reported by the FCC in its analysis of 1946 financial statements of licensees, continued on into 1947. Per- centage-wise, small stations of 250 watts or less were the best bet in meeting the economic crises. Their average gross was up 10 per cent, higher than any other type of station, while their operating costs went up only five per cent, less than any other type of outlet. Medium stations (500 to 5,000 watts) were caught right in the mid- dle of the trend. Their average gross rev- enue increase was the lowest of all types (six per cent) while their operating ex- penses went up more than any others (11 per cent.) From all advertisers — network, local and spot business — radio got over $357,000,000 (gross revenue) in 1947, according to NAB estimates. This hike of around seven per cent came to some extent from the increasing number of stations on the air and the fact that national spot business went up some nine per cent. National and regional web revenues held pretty steady but did show a slight decline in the combined figures. Getting specific about national networks, ABC's gross network time sales went up 7.2 per cent in 1947. The take was $43,548,- 057 compared with $40,617,130 in 1946. ABC's 7.2 per eent jump last year was far above the only 1.4 per cent gain noted in 1946. Mutual's gross billings were down about three and one-half million last year but the network reported such was to be expected since in 1946 the jump had been an outstanding 25 per cent. MBS billings were $22,372,711 in 1947 compared with $25,907,202 in 1946. The CBS financial statement for 1947, omitting a few items of the previous year, revealed only gross income and didn't talk about gross billings. Trade circles immediately speculated that time sales must have been down in '47, particularly since several big holes showed up in the commercial program schedule. However, gross income for CBS last year was slight- ly above that in 1946, a figure which in- cludes sale of Columbia Records and in- come from other operations. Gross income in 1947 was $9,520,100 compared with $9,355,900 the previous year. CBS net in- come was also a wee bit up in 1947. In the way of dollar volume time sales, NBC remained at the head of the list and there were periods in 1947 when it came to as near being sold out as a network can be. NBC declined to give figures, although admitting that 1947 was its best year in history and that goes for several of its owned and operated stations. Such being the case, NBC gross billings continued upward of $66,000,000 123 HE WORLB'S IIS! COHHHI OF THE WOBEPl BIGGEST U\i^ y^' yiHD PRESS 124 NEWS SERVICES » ^ ^ Associated Press New York— 50 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 6-4111 Executives Executive Director and General Manager Kent Cooper Asst. General Manager in Charge of Radio . . Oliver Gramling Assistant Secretary Frank Starzel Radio News Editor Tom O'Neil Jiiferncffioncfl Nevrs Service New York— 235 East 45th Street MUrray HUl 2-013J Executives General Manager Seymour Berkson Editor-in-Chief Barry Paris Business Manager William B. Goode Sales Manager Basil A. Caparell Press Association, Inc. (Associated Press) New York— 50 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 6-4111 Executives President Kent Cooper V.P. and Assistant General Manager Oliver Gramling Radio News Director Tom O'Neil Reuters New York— Times Bldg., 229 West 43rd Street BRyant 9-8558 Executives Manager D. Kimpton Rogers News Editor Geoffrey Tebbutt Secretary of Accountants Sally Ojala Chief Washington Correspondent Paul Scott Rankine Senior Editor — Washington William Hardcastle Transradio Press Service, Inc. New York— 521 Fifth Avenue MUrray Hill 2-4053-4 Executives Chairman of the Board Herbert Moore President Dixon Stewart V.P. and General News Manager Rex R. Goad V.P. and Sales Manager Robert E. Lee Moore United Press Associations New York— 220 East 42nd Street MUrray Hill 2-0400 Executives President Hugh Baillie Vice-President & General Business Manager. . E. M. Williams V.P. and General News Manager Earl J. Johnson Radio News Manager Phil Newsom Vice-President & Sales Manager Jack Bisco Asst. Business Manager Leroy Keller Radio Sales Manager Alfred F. Harrison 125 10^ en percent commission buys one hundred percent efficiency in the counseling and sale of talent and the development and produc- tion of radio programs that sell. JAMES L. SAPHIER AGENCY, INC. 9538 Brighton Way Beverly Hills California 126 Agene J ««a Sponsor Network Billings American Broadcasting Co. 1947 Agency Gross Billings John C. Dowd, Inc 14,712 Lockevvood-Shacklef ord, Ine, . . . 13,738 Bruce Eldridge Advertising. . . . 12,313 Smith, Bull & McCreery, Inc.. . . 1,585 Samuel Lewis Advertising Agency 1,014 Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample, lnc....$ 5,188,333 J. Walter Thompson Co ,. 4,006,331 Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc 3,375,973 McCann-Eiickson, Inc 3,530,473 Batten, Barton, Durstine & Os- born, Inc 3,449,650 Compton Advertising, Inc 3,313,833 Hutching Advertising Co., Inc... 3,010,933 Foote, Cone & Belding 1,383,064 Wade Advertising Agency 1,181,386 La Roche & Ellis, Inc 1,007,878 Maxon, Inc 916,430 Wm. H. Weintraub & Co., Inc. . . 824,383 Hill Blackett & Co 811,036 Benton & BoAvles, Inc 808,860 Sherman & Marquette, Inc 801,787 Warwick & Legler, Inc 761,601 Robert Orr & Associates 758,163 Sullivan, Stauflfer, Colwell & Bayles Inc 716(,078 Doherty, Clifford & Shenfleld, Inc 711,144 William Esty & Company, nc. . 685,624 Knox, Reeves Advertising, Inc. . . 682,054 The Blow Company, Inc 657,377 Kudner Agency, Inc 59.5.643 Needham, Lewis & Brorby, Inc.. 589,983 Roche, Williams & Cleary, Inc.. . 584,453 Charles Dallas Reach Co 568,713 Lawrence C. Gumbinner Adver- tising Agency 561,316 Erwin, Wasey & Co., Inc 550,713 Schwimmer & Scott, Inc 536,466 Honig-Cooper Company 443,516 Tracy-Locke, Inc 416,088 Hazard Advertising Company . . 407,850 The Joseph Katz Company .... 340,381 H. B. Humphrey Company 315,874 Keeling & Co., Incorporated. . . . 395,435 Furman, Feiner & Company, Inc. 393,635 N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc 373,613 McManus, John & Adams, Inc.. . 253,346 Young & Rubicam, Inc 33.'>,.541 Buchanan & Company, Inc 300,334 J. M. Mathes, Incorporated .... 197,803 Gahagan, TurnbuU & Company, Inc 184,419 Henri, Hurst & McDonald, Inc.. 177,953 Robert Raisbeck Advertising Agency 167.478 Russel M. Seeds Co 140,321 Weiss and Geller, Inc 124,434 Swaney, Drake and Bement, Inc. 115,192 Brisacher, Van Norden & Staff. 86,837 Huber Hoge & Sons 61,077 St. George's & Keyes 60,759 Raymond R. Morgan Company. 52,814 Pacific National Advertising Agency 52,064 Cosby and Cooper 40,874 Alvin Wilder Advertising 40,560 Brooks Advertising Agency .... 32,739 M. H. Hackett Co 30.585 No Agency 33,844 A. W. Lewin Co 33,333 Ewell & Thurber Associates.... 23,177 William Von Zeh'.e & Co 21,479 Abbott Kimball Co., Inc 16,396 TOTAL $43,548,051 Mutual Broadcasting System 1947 Agency Gross Billings Gardner Advertising Co $ 1,596.693 Ruthrauff & Ryan. Inc 1,537.853 Cecil & Presbrey. Inc 1,437,272 Sullivan, Stauffer. Colwell & Bayles. . . 1,371,737 Neal D. Ivey Co 1,262,966 Roy S. Durstine. Inc 1,307,614 W'ade Advertising Agency 1,166,767 Kudner Agency, Inc 974,387 Benton & Bowles, Inc 939.170 Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc 785,539 Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample & Co 767,960 Arthur Mverhoff & Co 733,139 Wm. H. VVeintraub & Co., Inc 724.793 Erwin W^asey & Co 615,334 Grant Advertising Agency 565,689 Hill Blackett, Inc 523,932 Federal Advertising Agency, Inc 480,117 Aubrey, Moore & Wallace, Inc 456,935 St. Georges & Keyes, Inc 439,374 Hutchins Advertising, Inc 397,218 Gotham Advertising Co., Inc 344,764 Maxon, Inc 299,533 Stanley G. Boynton Advertising 363,188 R. H. Alber Co 259,049 Bermingham, Cast'eman & Pierce, Ine. . 254,708 Swaney, Drake & Bement, Inc 244,114 Young & Rubicam, Inc 241,614 N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc 240,598 D'Arey Advertising. Inc 195,956 Sheldon, Quick & McElroy 189,886 Walker & Downing 176,615 Hixon-O'Donnell Advertising, Inc 175,065 Moss & Arnold & Co 137,997 McFarland & Aveyard & Co 136,712 Western Advertising, Inc 133,753 Owens & Chappell, Inc 137,428 G. C. Hoskin Association 127,131 .\1 Paul Lefton & Co., Inc 107,571 Roche. Williams & Cleary, Inc 83,910 E. L. Brown Advertising Co 65,676 Foote, Cone & Belding 58,884 Platt-Forbes, Inc 57,264 Gordon Best Co 54,216 Ewell & Thurber Associated 52,301 Furman Feiner & Co., Inc 46,281 Broadcasting Advertising Co 38,935 Grey Advertising Agency 30,968 Keeling & Co., 39,256 The TulMs Co 27,882 W^eston-Burnett, Inc. 26,929 Jim Duffy Co 26,^44 Direct 23,880 Schwimmer & Scott 23.695 Crook Advertising Co 33,034 Haehnle Advertising 31,091 Henri, Hurst & McDonald, Inc 17,145 Ewans Associates 8,184 J. Walter Thompson Co 6,398 127 1898-1948 Ihe he William Morris Agency is celebrating its first fifty years. Since the turn of the Century it has been recognized as the Agency of the Show World Through its services to advertising agencies and their clients . . . its rosters of stars, actors, directors and writers . . . it maintains this leadership in radio, transcriptions and television. ESTABLISHED 1898 WILLIAM MORRIS AGENCY, INC. New York London Chicago Beverly Hills 128 AGENCY— NETWORK— SPONSOR BILLINGS Smith, Bull & McCreery 6,380 Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborne. . . 4,970 Shorlane-Benet Co., Inc 4,533 Brisacher, Van Norden & Staff 3,440 Tarler & Skinner 1,484 Sterling Advertising Co 1,203 TOTAL $33,373,711 Ncrtioncd Broadcasting Company Columbia Broadcasting System 1947 Agency Gross Billings Not Available American Broadcasting Co. 1947 Sponsor Expenditures General Mills, Inc $ 3,844.673 Procter & Gamble Co 3,517,336 Sterling Drug, Inc 3,035.714 Swift & Company , 3.030,098 Philco Corporation 2,010,933 Kellogg Company 1.953,030 The Quaker Oats Co 1,809.665 Libby, McNeill & Libby 1,649,636 Miles Laboratories, Inc 1,181.386 Westinghouse Electric Corp 1,137,413 Toni, Inc. 1,071,735 United States Steel Corporation of Delaware 1,067,735 Curtis Publishing Company.... 933,706 Gillette Safety Razor Co 916,430 Kay Daumit 811,036 Wesson Oil & Snowdrift Sales Co. 807,351 Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U. S 761,601 Tlie Andrew Jergens Co 758,163 Bristol-Myers Company 711,144 K. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co 685,624 National Biscuit Co 684.033 Eversharp, Inc 657,377 Pacific Coast Borax Co 638,559 Nestle's Milk Products, Inc 604,447 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc. 591,543 Derby Foods, Inc 589,983 L. E. Waterman Co 568,713 The Norwich Pharmacal Co 561,216 H. B. Semler, Inc 550,713 Carter Products, Inc 546,891 Universal Match Corp 536,466 Keichhold Chemical, Inc 516,693 Seeman Brothers, Inc 455,187 Wine Growers Guild 443,516 Dr. Pepper Company 416,088 American Cyanamid Company. . 407,850 Raymond Laboratories, Inc 380,943 The Frank H. Lee Company. . . . 369,196 American Oil Company 340,281 Ward Baking Company 336.510 The Christian Science Publishing Society 315,874 Hastings Mfg. Co 295.425 American Federation of Labor . . 289,854 Champion Spark Plug Co 253,346 United States Army & Air Force Recruiting Service 238,817 General Electric Co. (Lamp Dept.) 231,801 John Hancock Mutual Life Insu- rance Co 229,464 American Tobacco Co. (The) . . 306,835 The Texas Company 300,334 American Express Company. . . . 197,803 America's Future, Incorporated. 184,419 Lewis Howe Company 183,681 John Morrell & Co 177,953 Noxzema Chemical Co 170,187 Knox Company, Inc 167,478 Hunt Foods, Inc 166,698 Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp 140,321 Elgin American Division of Illi- nois Watch Case Co 121.134 Club Aluminum Products Co... 115.193 The Drackett Co 68,843 '43" Products, Ltd 67,611 William H. Wise & Co., Inc 61,077 Benjamin Moore & Co 60,759 Fisher Flouring Mills Co 53,064 Bosco Company 41,836 Sealey Mattress Company 40,560 Safeway Stores. Inc 36,608 The Charles E. Hires Co 34,796 Bekins Van & Storage 32,739 Wm. S. Scull Company 30,585 J. A, Folger & Co. 26,542 Los Angeles Soap Company .... 36.272 Harvel Watch Co 23,333 Wilson Sporting Goods Co 33.177 Brotherhood of Railroad Train- men 21,479 Committee for First Amendment 31,176 G. N. Coughlan Co 19,839 Peter Paul, Inc 19,236 The Wildroot Co., Inc 16,596 Union Pharmaceutical Company, Inc. 16,296 First National Stores, Inc.... 14,713 California Medical Association . . 13.728 Gallencamp Stores, Inc 12.312 Meril Studio 4,366 Fisher Body Division (General Motors Corp.)..... 4,100 RKO Pictures 3,504 Controversial Issues 2,984 Jewish Daily Forward 1,893 Politicals *'^oK Ice Capades, Inc 1 -SoS TOTAT Str^rvlR.O.'^T Mutual Broadcasting System 1947 Sponsor Expenditures Ralston Purina Co $ 1,572,140 Bayuk Cigars, Inc 1,262,966 Carter Products, Inc 1,217,143 Serutan Co ^'^^^'^11^ Miles Laboratories, Inc 1,166,767 General Foods Sales Co., Inc 1,003,126 General Motors Corp 974,387 Philip Morris & Co., Ltd 939,429 Kellogg Co. 785,529 WhitehaU Pharmacal Co 767,960 Pharmaco Co 719,126 Mutual Benefit Health & Accident As- sociation of Omaha 706,535 Quaker Oats Co 627,266 Cudahy Packing Co 565,689 Wander Co 523,922 Ronson Art Metal Works 497,843 American Safety Razor Corp 480,117 He'bros Watch Co 457,827 Williamson Candy Co 456,935 Revere Copper & Brass, Inc 439,374 Philco Corp 397,218 Lutheran Laymen's League 344,764 Gillette Safety Razor Corp 299,533 R. B. Semler, Inc 281,797 129 personalized ntanag^ement * radio * television ^ motion pictures 366 madison ave. new york 17, n. y. 130 AGENCY— NETWORK— SPONSOR BILLINGS Trimount Clothing Co 266,966 Radio Bible Class 363,188 Voice of Prophecy, Inc 360,873 Fuller Foundations 359,049 Conti Products Corp 354,708 Kaiser-Frazer Corp 344,114 U. S. Army Recruiting Service 340,598 Young Peoples Church of the Air ... . 335,564 Coca Cola Co 195,956 Commercial Credit Co 189,886 Mail Pouch Tobacco Co 176,615 Richfield Oil Corp 175,065 Petri Wine Co 167,958 Noxzema Chemical Co 154,594 National Board of Fire Underwriters . . 136,713 United Electrical Radio Machine Work- ers of America 134,837 American Transit Association 137,438 Musterole Co 107,973 Triangle Publications 107,571 Taylor-Reed Corp 104,803 Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Coal Co 86,659 Revere CameJ-a Co 83,910 Bible Institute of Los Angeles 66,807 Hershel California Fruit Co 65,676 Peter Paul Inc 57,264 Carey Salt Co 54,316 Wilson Sporting Goods Co 52,301 Armour & Co 48,188 American Federation of Labor 46,381 Pilot Radio Corp 30,968 H. C. Cole MiUing Co 30,951 Hastings Manufacturing Co. 39,356 American Bird Products, Inc 36,939 G. Barr & Co. . 36,604 National Economic Council, Inc 36,344 Esquire, Inc 33,695 International Milling Co 23,034 Appalachian Coal, Inc 31,091 Chicago Tribune 18,612 Perfect Circle Co 17,145 Pepsodent Division, Lever Bros. Co. . . . 10,696 Christian Reform Church 8,184 Shipstead & Johnson 6,380 Murine Company, Inc 4,970 Communist Party U. S. A 4,533 National Federation of Telephone Workers 4,494 Progressive Citizens of America 3,170 Beverly Westwood Citizens Committee. 3,440 Park Street Evangelical Church 1,484 Horwitz & Duberman 1,202 Grand Lodge of the A.F. of A.M. State of New York 774 TOTAL $23,373,711 June 3,377,565 July 3,470,190 August 3,376,483 September 3,656,012 October 4,203,034 November 3,903,944 December 4,092,073 TOTAL $43,548,057 Mutual Broadcasting System 1947 Gross Monthly Billings MONTH MONTHLY January $ 3,110,515 February 1,850,141 March 3,074,745 April 1,813,676 May 1,909,309 June 1,761,575 July 1,463,^03 August 1,481,756 September 1,558,094 October 1,978,801 November 3,176,391 December 3,195,105 TOTAL $33,373,711 National Broadcasting Company Columbia Broadcasting System 1947 Gross Monthly Billings Not Available American Broadcasting Co. 1947 Industrial Classifications National Broadcasting Company Columbia Broadcasting System 1947 Sponsor Expenditures Not Available American Broadcasting Co. 1947 Gross Monthly Billings January $ 3,577,008 February 3,341,101 March 3,568,895 April 3,453,150 May 3,638,602 Foods and Food Beverages. . . .$15,476,210 Drugs and Toilet Goods 11,200,995 House Furniture & Furnishings. 3,930,030 Laundry Soaps & Housekeepers' Supplies 3,897,337 Stationery and Publishers 3,313,038 Financial and Insurance 1,188,867 Automotive Industry 1,144,414 Building Materials 1,067,736 Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. . 1,033,780 Confectionery and Soft Drinks. . 1,006,576 Radios, Phonographs and Musi- cal Instruments 874,313 Miscellaneous 839,740 Lubricants, Petroleum Products and Fuel 540,615 Wines, Beers and Liquors 443,516 Clothing and Dry Goods 369,196 Jewelry and Silverware 147,667 Paints and Hardware 60,769 Sporting Goods. 23,177 Shoes and Leather Goods 12,312 TOTAL $43,548,067 131 YEARS OF RADIO LEADERSHIP r\ NEW YORK 515 MADISON AVENUE BEVERLY HILLS 356 NO. CAMDEN DRIVE 132 T By NAT GREEN, Chicago Representative of Radio Daily Green /^HICAGO radio ^ started the year 1948 with a healthy optimism based upon concrete achieve- ments of the past year and ipromising indi- cations that the new year would see sub- stantial expansion of advertising budgets, with radio getting an agreeable share of the advertising dol- lars. An excellent example of what to expect in '48 was the announcement of the Toni Company, makers of a hair beauty aid, that the firm's advertising budget for the year would be $6,000,000, approximately $4,- 000,000 of which would be devoted to radio. With approximately 125 other ad- vertisers having budgets exceeding a mil- lion dollars each annually, and all of them having found radio a profitable medium, both loical and network sales departments feel sure that they will keep pace with the upward sales curve. Substantial progress has been made in programming and production by Chicago radio stations, which have been making a sincere effort to improve their shows — with considerable success. A number of programs in the public service category have received high commendation. In common with the trend elsewhere, Chi- cago has seen a tremendous increase in disc jockey shov/s, some of which have gained astonishing popularity. New disc shows continue to pop up, although in the opinion of many radio men they have been overdone. Activities in all branches of ABC's cen- tral division showed marked improvement in 1947, according to E. R. Borroff, vice- president in charge of the Chicago opera- tions, and give promise of further progress during 1948. Borroff pointed to the addi- tional business sold through the division; the increase in Chicago originations, and the huge success enjoyed by the sponsors of the "Jack Armstrong" and "Sky King" programs which were expanded from quarter-hour daily segments to 36-minute broadcasts on alternate days. Two long- established New York ABC programs, "Ladies Be Seated" and "Terry and the Pirates," moved to Chicago in '47, and a new audience participation program, "Wel- come Travelers," started last summer, quickly became a favorite. Commenting on the record made by the division last year, Gil Berry, sales manager, said: "The tremendous strides made by ABC in 1947 will continue on an even greater scale in 1948." NBC and its local station, WENR, started the new year with many new accounts and important renewals on their books, and I. E. Showerman, NBC manager, said '48 promised a steady increase in business. In programming and production, NBC has kept pace with the times. A prosper- ous 1948 for WGN and Mutual is seen by Ade Hult, Mutual's midwest manager. A new WGN program, Lou Cowan's "R.F.D. America," launched late in '47, was zoom- ing to popularity by mid-January. The CBS station, WBBM, won com- mendation and several awards for public service programs such as "Report Un- censored," "Democracy, U. S. A.," and "Assignment Home," and for the work done by the WBBM-FM Studio Theater. Both commercially and from a program and production standpoint, 1948 promised to be a successful year. Chicago's independent stations carried more business in 1947 than during the previous year and entered the new year with excellent prospects for greater in- creases. WJJD, the Marshall Field station, and WIND reported heavy billing, and WGES carried a record amount of local business. FM radio has made progress in the Chi- cago area. WEAW in suburban Evanston went in operation in 1947 and has become firmly established. WENR-FM started op- eration January 1, and WOAK, in sub- urban Oak Park, was scheduled to go on the air about March 1. Evanston also has a new AM station, WNNP, and a new AM station, WVON, was in the works early in the year for Chicago's South Side. 133 g,ite^ ^-t^^ '^'^ ^^«^^ MCA LONDON- NEW YORK • CHICAGO • SAN FRANCISCO • BEVERLY HILLS • CLEVELAND • DALLAS - DETROI Estimated Population by States — from Current Reports, Bureau of the Census, July, 1947 Farms ' Estimated % Radio With Population Increase Homes Radios July, 1947 1940-1947 1947 1945 ALABAMA 2,824,000 —0.3 481,424 117,485 ARIZONA 657,000 +31.6 144,091 10,216 ARKANSAS 1,903,000 — 2.4 427,144 133,416 CALIFORNIA 9,876,000 +43.0 2,679,935 119,188 COLORADO .- 1,159,000 +3.2 298,501 39,956 CONNECTICUT 2,020,000 +18.2 502,375 20,436 DELAWARE 293,000 + 9.9 71,778 7,009 DIST. OF COLUMBIA 861,000 +29.8 216,737 22 FLORIDA 2,394,000 +26.2 521,651 33,871 GEORGIA 3,233,000 + 3.5 566,359 117,937 IDAHO 488,000 — 7.0 121,867 36,660 ILLINOIS 8,221,000 + 4.1 2,185,416 175,778 INDIANA 3,858,000 +12.6 1,009,348 147,417 IOWA 2,606,000 + 2.7 680,295 190,438 KANSAS 1,914,000 + 6.3 492,538 115,769 KENTUCKY 2,777,000 — 2.4 552,670 148,692 LOUISIANA 2,549,000 + 7.8 468,914 63,025 MAINE 911,000 + 7.5 216,803 35,356 MARYLAND 2,215,000 +21.6 551,829 31,628 MASSACHUSETTS 4,725,000 + 9.5 1,225,899 33,660 MICHIGAN 6,249,000 +18.9 1,518,787 154,353 MINNESOTA 2,897,000 + 3.7 720,089 165,243 MISSISSIPPI 2,092,000 —4.2 340,659 118,653 MISSOURI 3,854,000 + 1.8 968,943 190,148 MONTANA 494,000 —11.7 126,181 31,744 NEBRASKA 1,301,000 — 1.1 326,497 94,635 NEVADA 140,000 +27.0 36,532 2,673 NEW HAMPSHIRE 547,000 +11.3 136,008 16,489 NEW JERSEY 4,435,000 + 6.6 1,149,364 24,320 NEW MEXICO 550,000 + 3.4 98,357 15,819 NEW YORK 14,092,000 + 4.5 3,737,443 131,783 NORTH CAROLINA 3,718,000 + 4.1 644,069 172,115 NORTH DAKOTA 552,000 —14.0 118,998 57,769 OHIO 7,773,000 +12.5 2,034,588 186,503 OKLAHOMA 2,311,000 — 1.1 499,018 122,448 OREGON 1,517,000 +39.2 440,160 56,254 PENNSYLVANIA 10,281,000 + 3.8 2,497,186 143,252 RHODE ISLAND 761,000 + 6.7 195,400 3,268 SOUTH CAROLINA 1,918,000 + 1.0 312,498 67,853 SOUTH DAKOTA 564,000 —12.3 132,515 57,691 TENNESSEE 3,079,000 + 5.6 597,686 157,983 TEXAS 7,118,000 +11.0 1,481,168 267,440 UTAH 637,000 +15.8 154,654 20,173 VERMONT 364,000 + 1.3 87,584 21,305 VIIRGINIA 3,019,000 +12.7 575,518 104,762 WASHINGTON 2,233,000 +28.6 653,015 73,397 WEST VIRGINIA 1,849,000 — 2.8 370,664 66,201 WISCONSIN 3,283,000 + 4.6 829,246 156,442 WYOMING 275,000 + 9.7 69,626 11,332 TOTAL U. S 14,382,000 • + 8.9 34,596,727 4,264,007 % Increase and Decrease from Current Population Reports, Bureau of the Census, July, 1947. Radio Homes — derived from Population increases, number of persons per private family and estimated percent of Radio Homes. Farms with Radios— U. S. Census of Agriculture, 1945. For Complete Listing of Standard Broadcast Stations in the U. S, See Page 291 135 \ 136 Research Organizatioiis AUDIENCE RESEARCH, INC. 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: ELdorado 5-1872 Princeton, New Jersey Phone: Princeton 335 6305 Yucca St., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: Hillside 8103 e A. S. BENNETT ASSOCIATES 93 Park Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-7965 C. C. CHAPELLE COMPANY 188 W. Randolph St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: Central 8814 • CROSSLEY, INC. 330 W. 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y. Phone: BRyant 9-5462 4 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. Phone: PRinceton 1616 EGERT RESEARCH CO. 595 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: ELdorado 5-1294 • ELLIOTT-HAYNES, LTD. (Radio Research Division) 515 Broadview Ave., Toronto 6, Ont., Canada Phone: GErrard 1144 Sun Life Bldg., Montreal, Que., Canada Phone: PLateau 6494 441 Seymour St., Vancouver, B. C, Canada Phone: Marine 8794 • C. E. HOOPER, INC. (Executive Office) 10 East 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: LExington 2-3000 (Production Office) Day Hill, Norwalk, Conn. Phone: 6-2574 230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: RAndolph 8150 315 Equitable Bldg., 6253 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 3553 INDUSTRIAL SURVEYS CO., INC. 292 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 3-0690 127 No. Dearborn St., Chicago 2, 111. Phone: State 7788 • KNIGHT & PARKER 6530 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: Hillside 4174 McKINSEY & COMPANY (Management Consultants) 60 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: VAnderbilt 6-5280 A. C. NIELSEN COMPANY 2101 Howard Street, Chicago 45, III. Phone: Hollycourt 4400 NOBLE & SWARS, INC. 7 W. 44th St., New York 18, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-7461 • OFHCE OF RESEARCH, INC. 3470 Broadway, New York 31, N. Y. Phone: AUdubon 3-2335 • RALPH L. POWER 580 Crane Blvd., Los Angeles 31, Calif. Phone: CApital 7596 • THE PULSE, INC. 110 Fulton St., New York 7, N. Y. Phone: REctor 2-6863 • RADIO COPY 162-25 Depot Road, Flushing, N. Y. Phone: FLushing 9-7779 • RADIO REPORTS, INC. 220 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-6658 519 6th St., N. W., Wash., D. C. Phone: Executive 2689 5050 Joy Road, Detroit, Mich. Phone: Tyler 7-1290 904 Grant Avenue, Rockford, 111. Phone: Blackhawk 4155 11152 South Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Calif, Phone: Plymouth 5-0231 New England — 36 Springfield St. Phone: North Wilbraham 240 Ring 3 • ELMO ROPER 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-7164 N. C. RORABAUGH CO. 347 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 6-2193-4 • ROSS FEDERAL RESEARCH CORP. 2 West 45th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: VAnderbiJl 6-6066 SPOT RADIO SERVICE 161 East 48th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: LExington 2-5032 137 HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO EXPERIENCE d\eal 3mag,lnative Selling IN THE NATIONAL SPOT FIELD? Are you buying prestige, service, reports at a rate that is too high when what you need is a true analysis of your national selling problems and Real Imaginative Selling? When you go out to sell someone a proposition yourself whether it be in your radio business or in any other type of business with which you are connected, you first analyze your situation. You do not hope to make a deal through fast talk but rather through your presentation of a strong case. These things are very much the same in selling time to advertisers in the national spot field. A study of the advertisers' problems must be made, an analysis of how the stations' facilities can be best used, must be made and a Real Imaginative Selling presentation must be made. We'll go along with you and admire your fine advertising cam- paign, we'll even go along and admire the fine ads of your network and representative. We'll even agree that your present method of approach to the national spot field is considered acceptable to the trade. However, the test is — are you getting results.'^ Is your dollar volume high enough to pay for the ever increasing cost of operation? Is all of your salable time sold.'^ We started out a little more than three years ago with a sound idea and a number of highly experienced radio people. The re- sults, station by station, are more than we can put into this space, but these facts are available. (A survey made by one of our stations before selecting us showed our organization as one of the first three in every agency queried.) Our presentation is a simple one. It shows our analysis of a sta- tion's problem and the results. There is nothing to be lost and perhaps something to be gained by hearing our experience of three years summed up in forty minutes. There is no obligation and we may give you an idea for Real Imaginative Selling in connection with your station. ^.T^CLCMrV RADIO STATION REPRESENTATIVE 11 West 42nd Street, New York 18, New York LOngacre 3-1926 NEW YORK . CHICAGO . LOS ANGELES . SAN FRANCISCO 138 ^ Radio Station -c^ Representatives a ALL-CANADA RADIO FACILITIES LIMITED Cslgary — Southam Bldg M 7691 H. R. Carson, President-Mgr.-Dir.; E. M. Williams, Secretary-Treasurer. Montreal — Dominion Square Bldg., B. Hall ....,., Lancaster 64(W Toronto— Victory Bldg., G. F. Herbert Elgin 2464 Winnipeg — Electric Railway Chambers, P. H. Gayner 96-861 Vancouver— 19% W. Hastings St., J. E. Baldwin Marine 9542 Stations— CJVI, Victoria, B. C; CKWX, Vancouver, B. C; CKPG, Prince George, B. C; CHWK, Chilliwack, B. C; CFJC, Kamloops, B. C; CKOV, Kelowna, B. C; CJAT, Trail, B. C; CFGP, Grande Prairie, Alta.; CJCA, Edmonton, Alta.; CFAC, Calgary, Alta.; CJOC, Lethbridge, Alta.; CHAT, Medicine Hat, Alta.; CKBI, Prince Albert, Sask.; CKRM, Regina, Sask.; CKCK, Regina, Sask.; CKRC, Winnipeg, Man.; CKSO, Sudbury, Ont.; CJCS, Stratford, Ont.; CKOC, Hamilton, Ont.; CFRB, Toronto, Ont.; CERA, Ottawa, Ont.; CFCF, Montreal, P. Q.; CKNB, Campbellton, N. B.; CFNB, Fredericton, N. B.; CFBC, St. John, N. B.; CECY, Charlottetown, P. E. I.; CJLS, Yarmouth, N. S.; CHNS, Halifax, N. S.; CJCB, Sydney, N. S.; VONE, St. Johns, Nfld.; VOWN, Corner Brook, Nfld. AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC. ABC SPOT SALES (National Spot Sales Division) New York 18—55 W. 42nd St Wisconsin 7-1737 Ralph E. Dennis, Manager; John W. Brooke, Eastern Sales Mgr. Chicago — 20 N. Wacker Drive, Roy McLaughlin, Manager Delaware 1900 Hollywood — 1440 N. Highland Ave., Clyde Scott, Manager Hillside 8231 Detroit 26— 111 ^ Stroh Bldg., Harold Christian, Manager Cherry 8321 San Francisco — 155 Montgomery St., Kirk Torney, Manager. , Exbrook 6544 Stations— KGO, San Francisco, Calif.; KECA, Los Angeles, Calif.; WMAL, Washington, D. C; WENR, Chicago, 111.; WXYZ, Detroit, Mich.; WJZ, New York, N. Y.; American Pacific Network. AVERY-KNODEL, INC. New York 17 — 565 Fifth Ave PLaza 3-2622 Lewis H. Avery, President; J. W. Knodel, Executive V.P.; B. P. Timothy, Secty.; Arthur H. McCoy, Treas.; David H. Sandeberg, Director. Chicago 1 — 333 N. Michigan Ave Andover 4710 J. W. Knodel. San Francisco 4 — 544 Market St Douglas 5873 D. H. Sandeberg. Los Angeles i5— 315 W. Ninth St Trucker 2095 Norman E. Noyes. Atlanta 3 — 41 Marietta St., N. W. Charles C. Coleman. Stations— WKOW, Albany, N. Y.; WAGA, Atlanta, Ga.; WGAC, Augusta, Ga.; KERO, Bakersfield, Cal.; WKBW, Buffalo, N. Y.; WHAN, Charleston, S. C; WAYS, Charlotte, N. C; WJJD, Chicago, 111.; WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio; WKIX, Columbia, S. C; KDAL, Duluth, Minn.; KERF, Fresno, Cal.; KILO, Grand Forks, N. D.; WJEE, Grand Rapids, Mich.; WEBC, Greenville, S. C; KULA, Honolulu, T. H.; WMBR, Jacksonville, Fla.; WKZO, Kalamazoo, Mich.; WIBA, Madison, Wis.; WEMP, Milwaukee, Wis.; WDGY, Minnea- apolis-St. Paul, Minn.;KLO, Ogden, Utah; KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla.; WIRL, Peoria, 111.; KOIN, Portland, Ore.; WHBF, Rock Island, 111., (Quad 139 /led^^^ In 1946 and again in 1947 Avery-Knodel pledged '"Aggressive Activity" to meet the ever increasing competitive situation. We renew the pledge for 1948. '"Aggressive Activity" is the vision to plan, the knowledge and experience to present the plan intelligently, and the follow-through to carry the plan to successful fulfillment. We're still young . . . weVe still growing . . . we're still imbued with the "Aggressive Activ- ity" that pays dividends for the properties we represent. /^^S IM NEW YORK 17 565 Fifth Ave. SAN FRANCISCO 4 235 M< ATLANTA 3 ' ■ :aSt..N.W. LOS ANGELES 15 315 W. Ninth St CHICAGO 333 N. Michif 140 STATION REPRESENTATIVES Cities); WNAO, Raleigh, N. C; WRUN, Rome, N. Y.; KROY, Sacramento, Cal.; KALL, Salt Lake City, Utah; WDAR, Savannah, Ga.; KJR, Seattle, Wash.; KMA, Shenandoah, la.; KSOO, Sioux Falls, S. D.; KTUL, Tulsa. Okla.; KXEL, Waterloo, la.; The Intermountain Network. BERTHA BANNAN (New England Representative* ) Boston 16 — 80 Boylston St., Bertha Bannan, Owner; Gertrude Saxe, Sales. .Hubbard 4370-4419 Stations— WNAB, Bridgeport, Conn.; WKNB, New Britain, Conn.; WELI, New Haven, Conn.; WSTC, Stamford, Conn.; WATR, Waterbury, Conn.; WRDO, Augusta, Me., Main Broadcasting System; WLBZ, Bangor, Me.; WCSH, Portland, Me., Connecticut State Network; WOCB, Cape Cod., Mass.; WSAR, Fall River, Mass.; WEIM, Fitchburg, Mass.; WHAI, Greenfield, Mass.; WHYN, K^olyoke, Mass.; WNBH, New Bedford, Mass.; WBRK, Pitts- field, Mass.; WESX, Salem, Mass.; WSPR, Springfield, Mass.; WKXL, Concord, N. H.; WKBR, Manchester, N. H.; WHEB, Portsmouth, N. H.; WHN, New York, N. Y.; WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa.; WJAR, Providence, R. I.; WJOY, Burlington, Vt.; WSYB, Rutland, Vt.; WWSR, St. Albans, Vt.; WDEV, Waterbury, Vt. *Statiotis represented on a regional basis in New England only. WALTER BIDDICK COMPANY Los Angeles 15, Cal. — 1151 S. Broadway, Guy M. Biddick, Manager Richmond 6184 Stations— ^IB^, Topeka, Kans.; KGIW, Alamosa, Cal.; KMED, Medford, Ore.; KWRC, Pendleton, Ore.; KIEV, Glendale, Cal.; KCKN, Kansas City, Mo.; KVRS, Rock Springs, Wyo.; KAST, Astoria, Ore.; KRSC, Seattle, Wash.; WIBX, Utica, N. Y.; WSNY, Schenectady, N. Y.; WATN, Water- town, N. Y.; KWBR, Oakland, Cal. JOHN BLAIR & COMPANY Chicago 11—520 N. Michigan Ave SUperior 8659 John Blair, President; Gale Blocki, Jr., Vice-President; Blake Blair, Treas- urer; Wells H. Barnett, Jr., Sales Development Mgr.; Charles F. Dilcher; Paul Ray; John W. Davis. Netv York — 22 East 40th St., Morton G. Bassett, Station Service Mgr. . .MUrray Hill 9-6084 William H. Weldon, Vice-President; Richard D. Buckley; Robert Eastman; Ward D. Ingrim; Richard Gerken; William O. Tilenius; John A. Beaton. Los Angeles — 6331 Hollywood Blvd Granite 6103 Carleton E. Coveny, Vice-President; L. Hollister Moyer. San Francisco^-608 Russ Bldg., Lindsey Spight, V-P.; David N. Simmons. . . .Douglas 3188 5/. Louis — 1148 Paul Brown Bldg., J. Chris Hetherington Chestnut 5688 Detroit— llU Book Bldg., Charles M. Adell Randolph 5257 Stations— W¥BR, Baltimore, Md.; KFYR, Bismarck, N. D.; KIDO, Boise, Idaho; WHDH, Boston, Mass.; WLS, Chicago, 111.; KFRU, Columbia, Mo.; WBNS, Columbus, Ohio; KFEL, Denver, Colo.; KIEM, Eureka, Cal.; KHON, Honolulu, T. H.; KTRH, Houston, Tex.; WIBC, Indianapolis; WROL, Knoxville, Tenn.; WHB, Kansas City, Mo.; KHJ, Los Angeles, Cal.; WLOL, Minneapolis; WDSU, New Orleans, La.; WNEW, New York, N. Y.; KODY, North Platte, Nebr.; WOW, Omaha, Nebr.; KOY, Phoenix, Ariz.; KALE, Portland, Ore.; WMBG, Richmond, Va.; KXOK, St. Louis, Mo.; KDYL, Salt Lake City; KABC, San Antonio, Tex.; KGB, San Diego, Cal.; KFRC, San Francisco, Cal.; WGBI, Scranton, Pa.; KDB, Santa Barbara, Cal.; KGDM, Stockton, Cal.; KTUC, Tucson, Ariz.; KZPI, Manila, P. I.; The Don Lee Broadcasting System, Los Angeles, Cal.; The Arizona Network, Phoenix, Ariz.; The Aloha Network, Honolulu, T. H. THE BOLLING COMPANY, INC. .Netv York 17—480 Lexington Ave PL 9-8150 George W. Boiling, President; Robert H. Boiling; E. Schuyler Ensell; Edwin A. Pancoast, Jr. (Chicago 1 — 360 N. Michigan Ave., Kenneth Carpenter Dearborn 5277 Los Angeles 28—6151 Hollywood Blvd., Fred Mitchell Hillside 7S22 Stations— YiiiYO, San Francisco, Cal.; KXA, Seattle, Wash.; WHP, Harris- burg, Pa.; WNBF, Binghamton, N. Y. 141 THE BRANHAM COMPANY New York — 230 Park Avenue Murray Hill M. H. Long, President; Joseph F. Timlin, Vice-President, N. Y., Manager of radio department. Chicago — 360 N. Michigan Avenue Central John Petrie, Chairman of the Board, Chicago; C. B. Peterson, Vice-Presi- dent, Chicago; Manager radio department. Detroit — General Motors Bldg., Harry Anderson Trinity Dallas — First National Bank Bldg., J. S. McCauley Central Atlanta — ^Rhodes Haverty Bldg., H. L. Ralls Walnut 5"/. Louis — Arcade Bldg., J. E. Nicholson Chestnut Kansas OVy— Board of Trade Bldg., G. F. Dillon Harrison San Francisco — 5 Third St., George D. Close Garfield Los Angeles — George D. Close, Inc., L. A., 448 S. Hill St., Chet Doyle Michigan Charlotte, N. C. — 612 Commercial National Bank Bldg., B. G. Finch Charlotte Memphis — 1018 Sterick Bldg., Sidney L. Nichols Memphis Stations— ^L AY, Muscle Shoals, Ala.; WMOB, Mobile, Ala.; KTHS, Hot Springs, Ark.; ICFMB, San Diego, Calif.; KWKH, Shreveport, La.; WCPO, Cincinnati, O.; WTJS, Jackson, Tenn.; WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn.; WMC, Memphis, Tenn.; KRIC, Beaumont, Texas; KWBU, Corpus Christi, Texas; KRLD, Dallas, Texas; WCHS, Charleston, West Va.; WBLK, Clarksburg, West Va.; WSAZ, Huntington, West Va.; WPAR, Parkersburg, West Va.; WRBC, Jackson, Miss.; KBYE, Oklahoma City, Okla.; WGBA, Columbus, Ga.; KAND, Corsicana, Tex. 6-1860 5726 1-0440 8569 4851 6192 1023 6740 1269 8839 8-2344 BURN-SMITH COMPANY, INC. Chicago 1 — 307 N. Michigan Ave Central 4437 John A. Toothill, President & General Manager. New York 18—19 W. 44th St MUrray Hill 2-3124 C. Stanley Bailey, V-P, & Eastern Manager. Los Angeles 15 — 1151 S. Broadway, Clark Barnes, Mgr Richmond 6184 Stations— KBO^, Long Beach, Calif.; WRUF, Gainesville, Fla.; WALB, S RADIO STATION REPRESENTATIVES A twenty-seven year old representative organization with a sound operation program and a refreshing conception of the relationship between the radio station, advertiser, agency, and representative. Lorenzen & Thompson's creed is summed up in nine words, ''There is no substitute for Initiative and Shoe Leather." NEW YORK 28 W. 44th St. SAN FRANCISCO 300 Montgomery St. DETROIT 1964 Penobscot Bldg. CHICAGO 333 No. Michigan ATLANTA 905 Wm. Oliver Bldg. KANSAS CITY 15 West 10th St. 142 LOS ANGELES 607 S. Hill Street CINCINNATI 4 W. Seventh St. ST. LOUIS 411 No. 10th St. STATION REPRESENTATIVES Albany, Ga.; WBGE, Atlanta, Ga.; WWXL, Peoria, 111.; WSUA, Bloom- ington, Ind.; WTRC, Elkhart, Ind.; WIKY, Evansville, Ind.; WFTW, Fort Wayne, Ind.; WJVA, South Bend, Ind.; KCBC, Des Moines, Iowa; WLBJ, Bowling Green, Ky.; WHEN, Harlan, Ky.; WKYW, Louisville, Ky.; WOMI, Owensboro, Ky.; WBOC, Salisbury, Md.; WHAI, Greenfield, Mass.; WPAG, Ann Arbor, Mich.; WELL, Battle Creek, Mich.; WJLB, Detroit, Mich.; WFDF, Flint, Mich.; WKLA, Ludington, Mich.; WKBZ, Muskegon, Mich.; WCMA, Corinth, Miss.; WKOP, Binghamton, N. Y.; WISE, AsheviUe, N. C; WHHT, Durham, N. C; WCNC, Elizabeth City, N. C; WGBG, Greensboro, N. C; WMFR, High Point, N. C; WFTC, Kinston, N. C; WCBT, Roanoke Rapids, N. C; WSTP, Salisbury, N. C; WMFD, Wilmington, N. C; WCMW, Canton, Ohio; WJSW, Altoona, Pa.; WMRF, Lewiston, Pa.; WBAX, Wilkes- Barre, Pa.; KWJJ, Portland, Oregon; WAIM, Anderson, S. C; WMRC, Greenville, S. C; WOPI, Bristol, Tenn.; KFRO, Longview, Texas; WFVA, Fredericksburg, Va.; WSSV, Petersburg, Va.; WROV, Roanoke, Va.; WJLS, Beckley, W. Va.; WIBU, Madison, Wis. CAPPER PUBLICATIONS, INC. Topeka^l035 Topeka Blvd., Topeka 3-2377 Ben Ludy, General Manager; Edna Hann, Ass't; Kathryn Young. New York 17 — 420 Lexington Avenue Mohawk 4-3280 William L. McKee. Chicago 1 — 180 N. Michigan Avenue, Tom L. Greene Central 5977 Kansas City 6, Mo. — 300 Waltower Bldg., Joseph H. Story, Jr Victor 3864 San Francisco 4 — 1207 Russ Bldg., Fred Jameson, Kenneth Morris Douglas 5220 *Lo5 Angeles 15 — 438 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Guy Biddick Richmond 6184 ^(Walter Biddick Co.) Stations— KCKN, Kansas City, Mo.; WIBW-FM, Topeka, Kans. THOMAS F. CLARK CO., INC. New York 17—205 East 42nd St MUrray Hill 4-6317 Thomas F. Clark, President; Miss Mary Dempsey, Manager; E. G. Aber- nethy. Accountant. Chicago — 35 East Wacker Drive. Central 1112 C. J. Anderson, Manager. Stations— W}KD, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; KIUP, Durango, Col.; KFKA, Greeley, Col.: KOKO, La Junta, Col.; KGEK, Sterling, Col.; WIRA, Fort Pierce, Fla.; WRHP, Tallahassee, Fla.; WMOG, Brunswick, Ga.; WMJM, Cordele, Ga., WLAG, La Grange, Ga.; WMGA, Moultrie, Ga.; WRLC, Toccoa, Ga.; WFRP, Savannah, Ga.; WCAZ, Carthage, 111.; WSNJ, Bridgeton, N. J.; WMBO, Auburn, N. Y.; WNBZ, Saranac, N. Y.; WWRL, Woodside, N. Y.; WEGO, Concord, N. C; WBUY, Lexington, N. C; WENC, Whiteville, N. C; KWIL, Albany, Ore.; KMED, Medford, Ore.; KGFL, Roswell, New Mex- ico; KTNM, Tucumcari, New Mexico; KOCA, Kilgore, Texas; KPLT, Paris, Texas; KIUN, Pecos, Texas. Stations— WOOB, Anniston, Ala.; KGIW, Alamosa, Col.; KFKA, Greeley, Col.; KOKO, La Junta, Col.; KGEK, Sterling, Col.; WRHP, Tallahassee, Fla.; WLAG, La Grange, Ga.; WMGA, Moultrie, Ga.; WRLC, Toccoa, Ga.; WLSA, Hammond, La.; WSGM, Ste Genevie, Mo.; WSNJ, Bridgeton, N. J.; WMBO, Auburn, N. Y.; WNBZ, Saranac Lake, N. Y.; WWRL, Woodside, N. Y.; WEGO, Concord, N. C; WBUY, Lexington, N. C; WENC, White- ville, N. C; WSTS, Southern Pines, N. C; KDSJ, Deadwood, S. D.; WTPR, Paris, Tenn.; KVWC, Vernon, Tex.; WLTC, Gastonia, N. C. CLARK-WANDLESS CO. New York City— 205 East 42nd St MUrray Hill 7-6958 MUrray Hill 4-6317-1910 Thomas F. Clark, H. G. Wandless, Owners; S. A. Mann, Chg. Sales Pro- motion; D. McKinlay, Asst. Sales Promotion; M. E. Miklos. ^/^//om— ARGENTINA: LR3, LRY, and LRYl, "Radio Belgrano," Buenos Aires; And the Belgrano Network, "Primera Cadena Argentina de Broad- castings," which, in addition to "Radio Belgrano," includes: LT8, "Radio 14,3 Rosario," Rosario; LRR and LRRl, "Radio Ovidio Lagos," Rosario; LV2, "Radio Central," Cordoba; LVIO, "Radio de Cuyo," Mendoza; LV12, "Radio Aconquija," Tucman; LU2, "Radio Bahia Blanca," Bahia Blanca; LVl, "Radio Colon," San Juan; LVll, "Radio del Norte," Santiago del Estero; LT14, "Radio G. Urquiza," Parana; LT7, "Radio Provincia," Corrientes; LT15, "Radio Concordia," Concordia; LV4, "Radio San Rafael," San Rafael; LV13, "Radio San Luis," San Luis; LV14, "Radio La Rioja," La Rioja; LV9, "Radio Provincia," Salta; ZP5 and ZPA5, "Radio Encarnacion," Encarnacion, (Paraguay). COLOMBIA: HJCB and HJCD, "Emisora Nueva Granada," Bogota. COSTA RICA: TILS, "Radio Para Ti," San Jose. CUBA: The RHC-Cadena Azul network of the following stations: CMCY and COCY, Habana; CMHI and COHI, Santa Clara; CMAN, Pinar del Rio; CMJN, Camaguey; CMKV, Holguin; CMKN, Santiago. ECUADOR: HC2AN and HC2DC, "Radiodifusora Cenit," Guayaquil. PANAMA: HOA, HOB, and HP5G, "Radio Panamerican," Panama City. HOW, "Radio Panamericana," Colon; HOG, "Your Community Station," Panama City (All-English). PUERTO RICO: WKAQ, "Radio Corporation of Puerto Rico," San Juan. PERU: OAX4F and OAX4H, "Radio Mundial," Lima. EL SALVADOR: YSO, "La Voz de la Democracia," San Salvador. URUGUAY: CX14 and CXA19, "Radio El Espectador," Montevideo; CXI 8, "Radio Libertad Sport," Monte- video; And the Espectador network, "Cadena Uruguaya de Radiodifusion," which, in addition to "Radio Espectador," includes: CWl, "Radio Popular," Colonia; CW19, "Difusora Rochense," Rocha; CW23, "Radio Cultural," Salto; CW33, "Radio Florida," Florida; CW35, "Radio Paysandu," Paysandu; CW43, "Radio Lavalleja," Minas; CW45, "Difusora Treinta y Tres," Treinta y Tres; CW46A, "Difusora Zoriilla de San Martin," Tacuarembo; CW47A, "Radio Welcome," San Jose. VENEZUELA: YV5RG and YV5RU, "Ondas Populares," Caracas. COX & TANZ Philadelphia 48 — 430 Chestnut St. A. P. Cox; E. R. Tanz. Lombard 3-1720 FORJOE & CO NATIONAL RADIO REPRESENTATIVES HEADLEY- REED COMPANY REPRESENTING RADIO STATIONS EXCLUSIVELY NEW YORK DETROIT LOS ANGELES CHICAGO ATLANTA SAN FRANCISCO All Offices Company Owned and Operated 144 STATION REPRESENTATIVES New York — 285 Madison Avenue LExington 2-2450 Chicago— 11% N. La Salle Street Franklin 2095 Stations— YJCLK, Pine Bluff, Ark.; KFFA, Helena, Ark.; KELD, El Dorado, Ark.; WMLT, Dublin, Ga.; WBLJ, Dalton, Ga.; WMOC, Covington, Ga.; WSGC, Elberton, Ga.; WAGM, Presque Isle, Me.; KHAS, Hastings, Neb.; WFLB, Fayetteville, N. C; WGNC, Gastonia, N. C; WAND, Canton, Ohio; WPRA, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; WKOK, Sunbury, Pa.; WOLS, Florence, S. C; KGFX, Pierre, S. D.; WJZM, Clarksville, Tenn.; KRBA, Lufkin, Tex.; KDWT, Stamford, Tex.; WHUB, Cookeville, Tenn.; WCHV, Charlottesville, Va.; WIGM, Medford, Wis. HARRY E. CUMMINGS {Southeastern Representative*) Jacksonville 2, Fla. — 1306 Barnett National Bank Bldg Jacksonville 3-0381 Harry E. Cummings: Stations — WJAX, Jacksonville, Fla.; WIOD, Miami, Fla.; WFLA, Tampa, Fla., WDBO, Orlando, Fla.; WOPI, Bristol, Tenn.-Va.; WKPT, Kingsport, Tenn.; WISE, Asheville, N. C; WHIG, Dayton, Ohio; WROL, Knoxville, Tenn.; WDIG, Dothan, Ala. ♦Stations represented on a regional basis in Southeastern United States only. FORJOE & COMPANY New York 18—19 W. 44th Street VA. 6-5080 Joseph Bloom, President; Jack Koste, Sales Mgr.; Joseph A. Ruggiero, William Wyatt. Chicago — 360 N. Michigan Ave., Zangwill Golobe State 5587 Los Angeles 14 — 403 W. 8th St., Lawrence Krasner Vandike 9885 San Francisco 5 — 607 Market St., James R. Connor Sutter 1-7569 Philadelphia 7—1301 Widener Bldg., Charles Stahl Rittenhouse 9698 Pittsburgh 22 — Hotel Keystone, Thomas B. Price Grant 5200 Pashington 6 — 1000 Connecticut Ave., Ben Strouse National 7203 Stations— KAKY , Mesa, Ariz.; KWKW, Los Angeles, Calif.; KVON, Napa, Calif.; KCMJ, Palm Springs, Calif.; KRNO, San Bernardino, Calif.; KUSN, San Diego, Calif.; KEEN, San Jose, Calif.; WWCO, Waterbury, Conn.; WTUX, Wilmington, Del.; WWDC, Washington, D. C; WMUY, Miami, Fla.; WNEX, Macon, Ga.; WSBC, Chicago, 111.; WFAU, Augusta, Me. WJOR, Bangor, Me.; WCOU, Lewiston, Me.; WORL, Boston, Mass.; WCCM, Lavi^rence, Mass.; WSID, Baltimore, Md.; WJBK, Detroit, Mich.; WBBC, Flint, Mich.; WIBM, Jackson, Mich.; WMIN, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.; KXLW, St. Louis, Mo.; KDRO, Sedalia, Mo.; WBNX, New York, N. Y.; WWOL, Buffalo, N. Y.; WNCA, Asheville, N. C; WGTL, Charlotte, N. C; WRRZ, Clinton, N. C; WRRF, Washington, N. C; WTOB, Winston-Salem, N. C; KFMJ, Tulsa, Okla.; WKAP, Allentown, Pa.; WISR, Butler, Pa.; WCHA, Chambersburg, Pa.; WLAN, Lancaster, Pa.; WNAR, Norristown, Pa.; WDAS, Philadelphia, Pa.; WWSW, Pittsburgh, Pa.; WHWL, Wilkes- Barre, Pa.; WRIB, Providence, R. I.; WEAK, Charleston, S. C; WHHM, Memphis, Tenn.; KVET, Austin, Tex.; KPBX, Beaumont, Tex.; KSIX, Corpus Christi, Tex.; KNUZ, Houston, Tex.; KURV, Rio Grande, Tex.; KONO, San Antonio, Tex.; WLOW, Norfolk, Va.; WTIP, Charleston, W. Va.; WMLO, Milwaukee, Wis.; CKNW, New Westminster, B. C. FREE & PETERS, INC. New York 22 — 444: Madison Avenue PLaza 5-4130 H. Preston Peters, President; Russel Woodward, Executive Vice-President; Jones Scovern, Vice-President; Arthur J. Barry, Jr.; Ewart M. Blain; Charles V. Dresser; Robert J. McNamara; E. P. J. Shurick. Chicago 1 — 180 N. Michigan Avenue , Era. 6373 Lloyd Griffin, Vice-President; John A. Cory, Vice-President; John A. Grand- land; Raymond M. Neihengen; John A. Thompson. Atlanta 3—511 Palmer Bldg., James M. Wade Main 5667 Detroit 26—3463 Penobscot Bldg., W. W. Bryan Cadillac 4255 ForJ Worth 2 — 406 W. Seventh St., Joseph W. Evans Ft. Worth 36-3349 145 Hollywood 28—6551 Hollywood Blvd., Hal W. Hea* Hollywood 2151 San Francisco 4 — 58 Sutter St., A. Leo Bowman Sutter 1-4353 Stations— KOB, Albuquerque, N. M.; KFDM, Beaumont, Tex.; KDSH, Boise, Idaho; WGR, Buffalo, N. Y.; WCSC, Charleston, S. C; WIS, Colum- bia, S. C; KRIS, Corpus Christi, Tex.; WOC, Davenport, Iowa; WHO, Des Moines, Iowa; KVOD, Denver, Colo.; WDSM, Duluth-Superior, Wis., WDAY; Fargo, N. D.; WBAP, Ft. Worth-Dallas, Tex.; KGMB-KHBC, Honolulu-Hilo, T. H.; KXYZ, Houston, Tex.; WISH, Indianapolis, Ind.; KMBC-KFRM, Kansas City, Mo.; WAVE, Louisville, Ky.; WMAW, Mil- waukee, Wis.; WTCN, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.; WMCA, New York, N. Y.; WGH, Norfolk, Va.; KFAB, Omaha, Neb.; WMBD-WDZ, Peoria- Tuscola, 111.; KEX, Portland, Ore.; WPTF, Raleigh, N. C; WDBJ, Roanoke, Va.; WSDJ, San Diego, Calif.; KSD, St. Louis, Mo.; KSD-TV, St. Louis, Mo.; KIRO, Seattle, Wash.; WFBL, Syracuse, N. Y.; WTHI, Terre Haute, Ind. FREMANTLE OVERSEAS RADIO, INC. New York 21—660 Madison Avenue BU. 8-8505 Paul Talbot, President; Trudy E. Lowe, Sales, Hollywood 28 — 6123 Selma, Homer Griffith Hollywood 6281 Chicago — 612 N. Michigan Ave., Al Halus Superior 8177 Dallas — 611 Construction Bldg., Walter Kline Riverside 2675 San Francisco — 681 Market St., H. G. Wells Douglas 4475 London W 1, England — 18 Park St., Robert L. Raemaekers Grosvenor 3221 Stations — WWCO, Waterbury, Conn. (Italian language sales only); JHDK- HJDE, Medellin, Colombia; Radio Milano 1, Milano, Italy; Radio Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy; Radio Napoli 11, Napoli, Italy; Radio Venezia, Venezia, Italy; Radio Bari 1, Bari, Italy; Radio Genova, Genova, Italy; Radio Roma 1 (Sta. Palomba), Italy; Radio Torino 11, Torino, Italy; Torino 1, Torino, Italy; Bologna 1, Bologna, Italy; Padova, Padova, Italy; Verona, Verona, Italy; Catania, Catania, Italy; Milano 11, Milano, Italy; Palermo, Palermo, Italy; Radio Sardegna (Cagliari); Genova 1, Italy; Bari 11. Italy; Roma 11 (Monte Mario), Italy; Firenze, Firenze, Italy; Firenze 11, Firenze, Italy; Napoli 1, Napoli, Italy; San Remo, San Remo, Italy; Sardegna, Italy; Emissoras Unidas Group:Radio Panamericana PRH-7, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Radio Sao Paulo PRA-5, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Radio Record PRB-9, Sao Paulo, Brazil. THE FRIEDENBERG AGENCY, INC. New York— 165 W. 46th Street LOngacre 3-4414 H. A. Friedenberg, Executive-in-Charge; Louis P. Randell, Sec.-Treas.; Jack Kamsler, Vice-Pres.; Alvin Eicoff, Vice-Pres.; Barney Friedenberg, Vice-Pres.; Raymond Gilley, Vice-Pres. Chicago — 333 N. Michigan Ave., Jack Kamsler And. 6686 Charlotte — 201 1/2 S. Tryon, Ray Gilley Stations— North Carolina State Network: WBBO, Forest City, N. C; WENS, Burlington, N. C; WDUK, Durham, N. C; WRRF, Washington, N. C; WKBC, N. Wilkesboro, N. C; WGWR, Ashboro, N. C; WEWO, Laurin- burg, N. C.;WKNS, Kinston, N. C; WGTL, Kannapolis, N. C; WADE, Asheboro, N. C; WRRZ, Clinton, N. C; WCEC, Rockly Mt., N. C; WJEJ, Hagerstown, Md.; WKOX, Framington, Mass.; KARV, Phoenix, Ariz.; WWEZ, New Orleans, La.; KXLO, Lewistown, Mont.; HOL, Colon, Panama; WHTN, Huntington, W. Va.; WHYU Newport News, Va.; KRST, Tyler, Tex.; WNGO, Mayfield, Kv.; WJVB, Jacksonville Beach, Fla.; WGGG, Gainesville, Fla.; WPIK, Washington, D. C; KVAI, Amarillo, Tex.; KASA, Elk City, Okla.; KBRL, McCook, Neb.; WWWB, Jasper, Ala.; WVVW, Fairmont, W. Va.; W. Va. Group: WHTN, Huntington, W. Va.; WCAW, Charleston, W. Va.; WVVW, Fairmont, W. Va.; WOAY, Oak Hill, W. Va.; WKOY, Bluefield, W. Va. W. S. GRANT COMPANY, INC. San Francisco — 703 Market St., Central Tower Bldg Exbrook 6685 W. S. Grand, General Mgr.; Jack Q. Hill, Mgr. Los Angeles — 412 W. 6th St., Grant Pollock, Manager Vandike 6314 New York— 55 West 42nd St., Bernard Howard, Manager BRyant 9-1374 Chkago—l%Q N. Michigan Ave., Frank Back, Manager Dearborn 7B^Q Stations—Sun Country Network: KFSC, Flagstaff, Ariz.; KPSC, Phoenix, 146 STATION REPRESENTATIVES Ariz.; KTSC, Tucson, Ariz.; KYSC, Yuma, Ariz. KPMC, Bakersfield, Calif.; KHSL, Chico, Calif.; KHUM, Eureka, Calif.; KNGS, Hanford, Calif.; KMYC, Marys ville, Calif.; KYOS, Merced, Calif.; KTRB, Modesto, Calif.; KPRL, Paso Robles, Calif.; KVCV, Redding, Calif.; KYOR, San Diego, Calif.; KSJO, San Jose, Calif.; KVEC, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; KSMO, San Mateo, Calif.; KVOE, Santa Ana, Calif.; KSRO, Santa Rosa, Calif.; KVVC, Ventura, Calif.; KHUB, Watsonville, Calif.; KRPL, Moscow, Idaho, WMRP, Flint, Mich.; KAVR, Havre, Mont.; KIYI, Shelby, Mont.; KBNE, Boulder City, Nev.; KATO, Reno, Nev.; WPTW, Piqua, Ohio Oregon Trail Network: KBKR, Baker, Ore.; KLBM, La Grande, Ore.; KSRV, Ontario, Ore.; KRUL, Corvallis, Ore.; KUGN, Eugene, Ore.; KUIN, Grants Pass, Ore.; KFJI, Klamath Falls, Ore.; KYJC, Medford, Ore.; KWJJ, Portland, Ore.; KSLM, Salem, Ore.; WBPZ, Lock Haven, Pa.; WHAM, Stroudsburg, Pa.; KNAK, Salt Lake City, Utah; KSVC, Richfield, Utah; KJAM, Vernal, Utah; KXRO, Aberdeen, Wash.; KGY, Olympia, Wash.; KRSC, Seattle, Wash.; KREM, Spokane, Wash.; KWWB, Walla Walla, Wash.; KYAK, Yakima, Wash, HOMER GRIFFITH COMPANY, INC. Hollywood 28 — 6912 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood 6281 Homer Griffith, President; Jerie Griffith, Treasurer; Grace Neuwerth, Sec- retary; Earl Pollock, Account Executive. Neti; York — 280 Madison Avenue MUrray Hill 6-4080 John Livingston, Vice-President, Manager Eastern Division. Chicago — 333 N. Mkhigan Ave., William Dooley. San Francisco — 681 Market St., Ted Hall Douglas 2-7529 Stations— WHTB, Talladega, Ariz.; KPHO, Phoenix, Ariz.; KOPO, Tucson, Ariz.; KUOA, Siloam Springs, Ark.; KSGN, Sanger-Fresno, Calif.; KICO, Calexico, Calif.; KWSD, Mt. Shasta, Calif.; KLX, Oakland, Calif.; KCSB San Bernardino, Calif.; KSON, San Diego, Calif.; KUBA, Yuba City, Calif,; KRDO, Colorado Springs, Colo.; KIUP, Durango, Colo.; KCOL, Fort Collins, Colo.; KFXJ, Grand Junction, Colo.; KRLN, Canon City, Colo.; WEAR, Pensacola, Fla.; WDHL, Bradenton, Fla.; WMVG, Milledgeville, Fla.; WROM, Rome, Fla.; WWGS, Tifton, Fla.; KWHK, Hutchinson, Kans.; WKAY, Glasgow, Ky.; KCIL, Houma, La.; WABJ, Adrian, Mich.; WMIQ, Iron Mountain, Mich.; KOJM, Havre, Mont.; KPRK, Livingston, Mont.; KENO, Las Vegas, Nev.; WHNC, Henderson, N. C; KVLH, Pauls Valley, Okla.; KWHW, Altus, Okla.; KWON, Bartlesville, Okla.; KWIN, Albany, Ore.; KWIN, Ashland, Ore.; KORE, Eugene, Ore.; KFLW, Klamath Falls, Ore.; KRNR, Roseburg, Ore.; KODL, The Dalles, Ore.; WPAM, Pottsville, Pa.; KWTX, Waco, Tex.; KAMQ, Amarillo, Tex.; KIOX, Bay City, Tex., WTAW, College Station, Tex.; KDLK, Del Rio, Tex.; KSAM, Huntsville, Tex.; KRIO, McAllen, Tex.; KPDN, Pampa, Tex.; KVOP, Plainview, Tex.; KTFS, Texarkana, Tex.; KVOU, Uvalde, Tex.; KVIC, Victoria, Tex.; KOPP, Ogden, Utah; KRKO, Everett, Wash.; KPKW, Pasco, Wash.; WAJR, Mor- gantown, W. Va.; WHBY, Appleton, Wis.; WDLB, Marshfield, Wis. MELCHOR GUZMAN COMPANY, INC. (Latin American Representative) New York 20—45 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 7-0624 Melchor Guzman, President; A. M. Martinez, Vice-President. ^^^//orn— ARGENTINA: LRI, LRX, LRXI, LRU, Buenos Aires; LU7, Bahia Blanca; LU8, Bariloche; LV3, Cordoba; LU6, Mar del Plata; LW2, LRM, Mendoza; LT5, Resistencia; LU12, Rio Gallegos; LU4, Rivadavia; LT3, Rosaria; LV9, Salta; LT9, Santa Fe; LV5, San Juan; LV7, Tucuman. BO- LIVIA: CP3, CP2, CP38, La Paz; CPl, CP41, Sucre. BRAZIL: ZYJ3, Anapo- lis; ZY, Andradina; ZY, Apuracarana; PRJ6, Aracaju; PR18, Aracatuba; PRJ3, Araguari; PRD4, Araraquara; ZYA9, Assiz; ZY, Avare; PRJ8, Bar- retos; PRG8, Bauru; ZYG6, Bebedouro; PRC7, Bello Horizonte; PRF8, Bo- tucatu; ZY, Braganca; ZYA3, Cambara; PRC9, Campinas; PR17, Campo Grande; ZYD5, Catanduva; ZYC2, Caxambu; PRG6, Cruzeiro; LRH3, Gui- aba; ZYH2, Divinopolis; ZYB6, Formiga; PRE9, Fortaleza; PRB5, Franca; PRD8, Goiana; ZYG2, Guaratingueta; ZY, Irati; ZY15, Itajuba; PRD9, Itap- 147 etininga; 7.YA1, Itarare; ZYE3, Itu; ZY, Ituiutaba; PRG4, Jaboticabal; PRG7, Jau; ZYA5, JoinviUe; PRB3, Juiz de Fora; ZYE6, Jundiai; ZY16, Lav- ras; PRJ5, Limeira; ZYB3 Lins; PRF6, Manaus; PR12, Marilia; ZYD7, Montes Claros; ZYB5, Natal; PRD8, PRE6, Niteroi; ZYG8, Olimpia; ZYC5, Para- nagua; PRJ4, Parnaiba; ZYB4, Patos de Minas; PRC3, Pelotas; ZYJ5, Pin- hal; PRD6, Piracicaba; ZY, Pirajui; ZY13, Pirassununga; PRJ2, Ponta Grcssa; PRH5, Pocos de Caldas; PRH2, Porto Alegre; PRJ7, Pouso Alegre; PR15, Pres. Prudente; ZYH7, Pres. Wenceslaw; PRA8, Recife; PRA7, Ribei- rao Preto; PRF2, Rio Claro; PRA9, Rio de Janeiro; ZYG9, Rio Negro; PRB8, Rio Preto; ZY, Rio Verde; ZY, Sta. Rita de Sacupai; ZY17, S. Joao del Rei; PRG5, Santos; ZYA6, Sao Carlos; ZYD6, S. Jose R. Pardo; PR16, Sao Manoel; PRA4, Sao Salvador; ZYA4, Sao Seb. de Paraiso; PRD7, Soro- caba; ZYA8, Taubate; ZY, Tiete; ZYH4, Tupaciguara; ZYC4, Uba; PRE5, Uberaba; PRC6, Uberlandia; ZYD3, Uniao da Vitoria; ZYB2, Varginha. CHILE: CA141, Antofagasta; CC117, Concepcion; CD84, Osorno; CD 111, Punta Arenas; CB114, Santiago; CD69, Temuco; CD 132, Valdivia. COLOM? BIA: HJFM, HJFH, Armenia; HJAN, HJAB, BarranquiUa; HJCZ, HJSX, Bogota; HJGB, Bucaramanga; HJGK, HJEX, Cali; HJAE, HJAF, Cartagena; HJBB, HJBC, Cucuta; HJFD, Manizales; HJDQ, HJDP, Medellin; HJEQ, Palmi- ra; HJFF, HJFK, Pereira; TIPG, TIPQ, San Jose. CUBA: CMJI, Camaguey; CMQ, COCQ, Habana; CMKJ, Holguin; CMKQ, Sta. Clara; CMKU, Santi- ago; CMAQ, Pinar del Rio. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: HIZ, HIIZ, Cd. Tru- jillo. ECUADOR: HC2AJ, HC2AK, Guayaquil; HCIBD, HCIBF, Quito. GUATEMALA: TGO, TGOA, Guatemala. HONDURAS: HRPI, San Pedro Sula; HRN, Tegucigalpa. MEXICO: XEFQ, Cananea; XEBL, Culiacan; XEDR, Guaymas; XEFM, Leon; XEDS, Mazatlan; XEZ, Merida; XEQ, XEQQ, Mexico City; XET, Monterrey; X7FW, XETW, Tampico; XETB, Torreon; YNOW, Managua. PANAMA: HOK, HP5K, Colon; HOC, HP5A, Panama City. PERU: OAX4E, OAX4K, Lima; OAX4D, Huacho. PARA- GUAY: ZP3, ZPA3, Asuncion. EL SALVADOR: YSR, San Salvador; YSR, YSF, YSF, San Salvador. URUGUAY: CX16, CX24, Montevideo; CXA8, CXA14, CWI, Colonia; CW51, Maldonado; CW53, Melo; CX52, Mercedes; CW39, Paysandu; CW43B, Rivera; CW31 Salto. VENEZUELA: YV6RH, YV6RE, Barcelona; YV3RN, YV3RE, YV3RS, YV3RD, Barquisimeto; YV5RI, YV5RY, Caracas; YV7RA, YV7RB, Cumana; YV6RA, YV6RU, Cd. Bolivar; YVIRF, YVIRX, Maracaibo; YV2RU, Merida; YV2RV, YV2RN, San Cristobal; YVIRO, Trujillo; YV4RA, YV4RO, Valencia. ARTHUR H. HAGG & ASSOCIATES, INC. Chicago i— 360 N. Michigan Ave., A. H. Hagg Cen. 7553 New York 17—566 Madison Ave., P. A. Broderick MUrray Hill 2-8865 Omaha 2—320 S. 27th Ave.,H. W. Harvey Jackson 2620 Denver 6 — 1232 Adams St., Lloyd Bowers East 2278 Kamas City iZ— P. O. Box 163, Kern W. Hagg Bonner Sprgs. 508 F-31 Stations — KGNO, Dodge City, Kans. HEADLEY-REED COMPANY New York 17 — -405 Lexington Avenue MU. 3-5467 Frank M. Headley, President; Dwight S. Reed, Vice-President; Frank W. Miller, Sr., Chairman of Board. Chicago 1 — 180 N. Michigan Ave., Dwight S. Reed Franklin 4686 Detroit 26--Penobscot Bldg., Rm. 2019, Harold Barrett Randolph 7371 Atlanta 3 — Palmer Bldg., E. W. Sweatman Cypress 4311 Los Angeles— 210 W. 7 St., Harold Lindley Vandike 1725 San Francisco — 300 Montgomery St., Ralph W. Mitchell Yukon 6-1265 Stations— WSGN, Birmingham, Ala.; WALA, Mobile, Ala.; WSFA, Mont- gomery, Ola.; KJBS, San Francisco, Calif.; WELI, New Haven, Conn.; WINX, Washington, D. C; WCON, Atlanta, Ga.; WROK, Rockford, 111.; KGL, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; KSO, Des Moines, Iowa; WITH, Baltimore, Md.; WSAM, Saginaw, Mich.; KFEQ, St. Joseph, Mo.; KMMJ, Grand Island, Neb.; WBAB, Atlantic City, N. J.; WINR, Binghamton, N. Y.; WSYR, Syracuse, N. Y.; WTRY, Troy, N. Y.; WWNC, Asheville, N. C; WSOC, Charlotte, N. C; WSJS, Winston-Salem, N. C; WJW, Cleveland, Ohio; WCOL, Columbus, Ohio; WFMJ, Youngstown, Ohio; WSAN, Allentown, Ohio; WFBG, Altoona, Pa.; WJAC, Johnstown, Pa.; WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa.; WAPO, Chattanooga, Tenn.; WLEE, Richmond, Va.; WKOW, Madison, ^ ; Wise. 148 STATION REPRESENTATIVES GEORGE P. HOLLINGBERY CO. Chicago 1 — 307 No. Michigan Andover 2636 George P. Hollingbery, Pres. and owner; Frank McCarthy, Salesman; M. W. Harms, Jr., Salesman; Richard N, Hunter, Salesman. New York 1 7 — 420 Lexington Ave., F. E. Spencer, Jr MUrray Hill 3-9447 Atlanta 3 — 223 Peachtree St., Frederick F. Hague Cypress 1489 Los Angeles 13— All W. 5th St., Harry H. Wise, Jr Madison 6-3633 San Francisco — 300 Montgomery St., Knox LaRue Sutter 1-4091 Stations — WADC, Akron, Ohio; WATL, Atlanta, Ga.; WRDW, Augusta, Ga.; WJBO, Baton Rouge, La.; WBCM, Bay City, Mich.; WTNB, Birming- ham, Ala.; WTMA, Charleston, S. C; WAAF, Chicago, 111.; WRBL, Colum- bus, Ga.; WBTM, Danville, Va.; WHIO, Dayton, O.; WWJ, Detroit, Mich.; WEBC, Duluth, Minn.; WEAU, Eau Claire, Wis.; KTSM, El Paso, Tex.; WBIG, Greensboro, N. C; WJDX, Jackson, Miss.; KGVO, Missoula, Mont.; KOWH, Omaha, Neb.; WHOO, Orlando, Fla.; WIOD, Miami, Fla.; KOOL, Phoenix, Ariz.; WEEU, Reading, Pa.; WHAM, Rochester, N. Y.; KITO, San Bernardino, Cal.; WSAV, Savannah, Ga.; WARM, Scranton, Pa.; KSCJ, Sioux City, la.; WSPA, Spartanburg, S. C; WSPR, Springfield, Mass.; KGBX, Springfield, Mo.; KVI, Seattle, Tacoma, Wash.; WREN, Topeka, Kan.; KCNA, Tucson, Ariz.; KFBI, Wichita, Kan. HAL HOLMAN CO. Chicago 1 — 360 N. Michigan Ave FRa. 0016 Hal Holman, Owner; Gerald T. Stanley, Eastern Mgr. New York— 4 East 4lst St., G. T. Stanley MUrray Hill 3-3421 Stations— WrCM, Traverse City, Mich.; WATT, Cadillac, Mich.; WATZ, Alpena, Mich.; WMEN, Petoskey, Mich.; =:^WIBM, Jackson, Mich.; WILS, Lansing, Mich.; -WJLB, -WJLB-FM, Detroit, Mich.; WMUS, WMUS-FM, Muskegon, Mich.; WDMJ, Marquette, Mich.; WMMI, Marquette, Mich.; WHLS, Port Buron, Mich.; WCAZ, Carthage, 111.; WCRA, Effingham, 111.; WKAN, WKIL-FM, Kankakee, 111.; WIVB, Belleville, 111.; WLDS, Jackson- ville, 111.; WVLN, Olney, 111.; WHBU, Anderson, Mich.; -WLBC, *WLBC- FM, Muncie, Indiana; WGNS, Murfeesboro, Tenn.; WAYX, Waycross, Ga.; WGOV, Valdosta, Ga.; WWPF, Palatka, Fla.; WCLE, Clearwater, Fla.; WKAX, Birmingham, Ala.; KOTA, Rapid City, S. Dakota; KOLT, Scotts- bluff. Neb.; KXXX, Colby, Kans.; KSEL, Lubbock, Tex.; KFXJ, Grand Junction, Col. * Represented in Western territory only, GEORGE HUGHES (Representing International Stations) New York 17 — 480 Lexington Ave PLaza 9-8150 THE KATZ AGENCY, INC. New York 18—500 Fifth Ave WI 7-8620 George R. Katz, President; George W. Brett, V. P. and Sales Mgr.; Theodore E. Kruglak, Secretary; Eugene Katz, Executive V. P.; Morris J. Beck, Treasurer. Chicago 1 — 307 No. Michigan Ave., Gerald H. Gunst Central 4006 Detroit 2 — General Motors Bldg., Ralph Bateman TR 2-7685 Kansas City 6 — Bryant Building, Thomas Flanagan, Jr Victor 7095 Atlanta 3—22 Marietta St., Fred M. Bell Walnut 4795 Dallas 5 — Republic Bank Bldg., Frank Brimm Central 7936 San Francisco 5 — Monadnock Bldg., Donald C. Staley Sutter 7434 Los Angeles 14—550 W. Sixth St., Stanley J. Reulman Tucker 3219 Stations— WRWR, Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N. Y.; *WGST, Atlanta, Ga.; KGHL, Billings, Mont.; WCOP, Boston, Mass.; **WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; WCFL, Chicago, 111.; WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio; KVOR, Colorado Springs, Colo.; KLZ, Denver, Colo.; **KRNT, Des Moines, Iowa; WEOA, Evansville, Ind.; WMMN, Fairmont, W. Va.; KGU, Honolulu, T. H.; 149 WFBM, Indianapolis, Ind.; WPDQ, Jacksonville, Fla.; KLRA, Little Rock, Ark.; *WMAZ, Macon, Ga.; WFEA, Manchester, N. H.; WREC, Memphis, Tenn.; WGBS, Miami, Fla.; WISN, Milwaukee, Wis.; WSIX, Nashville, Tenn.; WKST, New Castle, Pa.; WWL, New Orleans, La.; WKY, Oklahoma City, Okla.; WEEK, Peoria, 111.; WEIL, Philadelphia, Pa.; WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa.; WECI, Providence-Pawtucket, R. I.; WARC, Rochester, N. Y.; KUTA, Salt Lake City, Utah; *WTOC, Savannah, Ga.; KHQ, Spokane, Wash.; WDAE, Tampa, Fla.; WSPD, Toledo, Ohio; WOL, Washington, D. C; **WNAX, Yankton, S. D.-Sioux City, Iowa. *The Georgia Major Market Trio ** The Mid-States Group JOHN KEATING Portland 5—522 Equitable Bldg., John D. Keating BEacon 4107 Seattle i— 408 Second and Pine Bldg., J. A. McLoughlin ELliott 6520 Stations— ^ASr, Astoria, Ore.; KBKR, Baker, Ore.; KBND, Bend, Ore.; KFJI, Klamath Falls, Ore.; KGON, Oregon City, Ore.; KLBM, La Grande, Ore.; KMED, Medford, Ore.; KODL, The Dalles, Ore.; KOOS, Coos Bay, Ore.; KORE, Eugene, Ore.; KRNR, Roseburg, Ore.; KSLM, Salem, Ore.; KSRV, Ontario, Ore.; KUIN, Grants Pass, Ore.; KWIL, Albany, Ore.; KWIN, Ashland, Ore.; KWRC, Pendleton, Ore.; KBIO, Burley, Idaho; KFXD, Nampa, Idaho; ICRLC, Lewiston, Idaho; KTFI, Twin Falls, Idaho; KWAL, Wallace, Idaho; KBRC, Mt. Vernon, Wash.; KELA, Centralia, Wash.; KGA, Spokane, Wash.; KGY, Olympia, Wash.; KIT, Yakima, Wash.; KMO, Tacoma, Wash.; KOL, Seattle, Wash.; KONP, Port Angeles, Wash.; KPKW, Pasco, Wash.; KPQ, Kenatchee, Wash.; KRKO, Everett, Wash.; KUJ, Walla Walla, Wash.; KVAN, Vancouver, Wash.; KVOS, Bellingham, Wash.; KWLK, Longview, Wash.; KXRO, Aberdeen, Wash.; KIEM, Eureka, Calif. LORENZEN & THOMPSON, INC. New York 18—28 West 44th St MEdallion 3-1750 M. R. Thompson, Vice-Pres. & Treas.; J. J. Devine, Vice-Pres.; Donald A. Donahue, Eastern Sales Mgr. Radio Div. Chicago 1 — 333 No. Michigan Ave Central 2828 A. F. Lorenzen, President; C. G. Shannon, Vice-Pres.; Carlin S. French, Western Sales Mgr. Radio Div. Atlanta 3 — 905 Wm. Oliver Building Walnut 4932 Cincinnati 2 — Leveronne Bldg., 4 West Seventh St Main 6640 Detroit 26—1964 Penobscot Bldg Randolph 3080 Kansas City 6 — 15 West 10th St Victor 0021 Los Angeles 4—607 S. Kill St Vandike 7386 5"/. Louis 1—411 N. 10th St Chestnut 1965 San Francisco 4 — 300 Montgomery St Douglas 4393 Stations— WINK, Fort Myers, Fla.; WEAT, Lake Worth-Palm Beach, Fla.; WWPB, Miami, Fla.; WIMS, Michigan City, Ind.; KSOK, Arkansas City, Kans.; KSEK, Pittsburgh, Kans.; KTOP, Topeka, Kans.; KAUS, Austin, Minn.; KIMO, Independence, Mo.; WOKO, Albany, N. Y.; CJCH, Halifax, Nova Scotia; WKPT, Kingsport, Tenn.; WXGI, Richmond, Va.; KOLT, Scottsblufif, Neb.; KOTA, Rapid City, S. Dak.; WATO, Oak Ridge, Tenn. JOSEPH HERSHEY McGILLVRA, INC. New York 17—366 Madson Ave MUrray Hill 2-8755 Joseph H. McGillvra, President; Lynn Barnard, Account Executive; Helen Gill, Account Executive. Chicago 1 — 35 E. Wacker Drive, William Sauerstrom, Manager State 5282 Los Angeles 5—684 S. Lafayette Park Place Drexel 4388 Robert W. Walker, Manager Lee O'Connell. San Francisco 4 — 68 Post Street, Rogers Parratt, Manager, Frances Lindh Sutter 1-5568 Salisburg — 221 W. Innes Street, Clayton J. Cossel, Manager Salisburg 3840-3841 Stations— KG'EK, Long Beach, Cal.; KIST, Santa Barbara, Cal.; KGHF, Pueblo, Colo.; WBAY, Coral Gables, Fla.; WMFJ, Daytona Beach, Fla.; WIRK, W. Palm Beach, Fla.; WBML, Macon, Ga.; WLAQ, Rome, Ga.; WJOL, Joliet, 111.; WJOB, Hammond, Ind.; WASK, Lafayette, Ind.; KPDR, Alexandria, La.; KANE, New Iberia, La.; KSIG, Crowley, La.; WKOB, 150 STATION REPRESENTATIVES North Adams, Mass.; WWOK, Flint, Mich.; WLAV, Grand Rapids, Mich.; WTTH, WTTH-FM, Port Huron, Mich.; WFPG, Atlantic City, N. J.; WTTM, Trenton, N. J.; WKNY, Kingston, N. Y.; WMFF, Plattsburgh, N. Y.; WSAY, Rochester, N. Y.; WKRT, Cortland, N. Y.; WMBL, More- head City, N. C; WGNI, Wilmington, N. C; WKNS, Kinston, N. C; WSTV, Steubenville, Ohio; WRRN, Warren-Youngstown, Ohio; WCED, Dubois, Pa.; WDAD, Indiana, Pa.; WKRZ, Oil City, Pa.; WPIT, Pittsburgh, Pa.; WJPA, Washington, Pa.; WLAT, Conway, S. C; WDSC, Dillon, S. C; WESC, Greenville, S. C; WCRS, Greenwood, S. C; WFIG, Sumter, S. C; KRCT, Goose Creek, Tex.; WJOY, Burlington, Vt.; WSYB, Rutland, Vt.; WPIK, Alexandria, D. C.-Va.; WCYB, Bristol, Va.; WSAP, Norfolk- Portsmouth, Va.; KFIO, Spokane, Wash.; KMO, Tacoma, Wash.; KPQ, Wenatchee, Wash.; KIT, Yakima, Wash.; WWNR, Beckley, W. Va.; WGKV, Charleston, W. Va.; WHAR, Clarksburg, W. Va.; WPLH, Huntington, W. Va.; WRON, Ronceverte, W. Va.; WFOX, Milwaukee, Wis.; CJCJ, Calgary, Alberta; CKCW, Moncton, N. B.; CICH, Halifax, Novo Scotia; CFCO, Chatham, Ont.; CKSF, Cornwall, Ont.; CKTB, St. Catherines, Ont.; CKCO, Ottawa, Ont.; CJIC, Sault St. Marie, Ont.; CHLP, Montreal, Que.; CHGB, Ste. Anne de la Poc, Que. J. P. McKINNEY <& SON New York 20—50 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 7-1179 Max M. Everett, Managing Director; Powell Ensign, Asst. Manager. Chpcago 11 — 400 No. Michigan Ave., Carl Jewett Superior 9866 San Francisco 5 — 681 Market St., Ralph Bid well Garfield 5512 Hollywood 28 — 6362 Hollywood Blvd., Ralph Bidwell Granite 9596 Stations— WAQY, Albany, N. Y.; WOKO, Albany, N. Y.; WDAN, Danville, 111.; WENY, Elmira, N. Y.; WGLN, Glens Falls, N. Y.; WTHT, Hartford, Conn.; WLIP, Kenosha, Wis.; WMNB, No. Adams, Mass.; WHDL, Olean, N. Y.; CHVC, Niagara Falls, Ontario and N. Y.; WBEC, Pittsfield, Mass.; WHEC, Rochester, N. Y.; WRAK, Williamsport, Pa. ROBERT MEEKER ASSOCIATES, INC. (Formerly Radio Advertising Company) New York 17—521 Fifth Ave MUrray Hill 2-2170-1 Robert D. C. Meeker; Gen. Mgr. Louis J. Moore, Eastern Mgr., Robert L. Dreher. Chicago 1 — 333 N. Michigan Ave Central 1742-3 E. Eugene Eshleman, Midwest Mgr., Lois Thompson. Los Angeles 28 — 6381 Hollywood Blvd., Tracy Moore, West Coast Mgr.. .Hollywood 5408 San Francisco — 79 Post St., Frances Donahue Exbrook 8033 Stations— WMGY, Montgomery, Ala.; WDEL, Wilmington, Del.; WBSR, Pensacola, Fla.; WJNO, W. Palm Beach, Fla.; WDWS, Champaign, 111.; WKMO, Kokomo, Ind.; WKBB, Dubuque, Iowa; WTVL, Waterville, Me.- WARK, Hagerstown, Md.; WGAT, Utica, N. Y.: WRTA, Altoona, Pa.; WEST, Easton, Pa.; WKBO, Harrisburg, Pa.; WAZL, Hazleton, Pa.; WGAL, Lancaster, Pa.; WRAW, Reading, Pa.; WMBS, Uniontown, Pa.; WORK, York, Pa.; WMAM, Marinette, Wis.; WHBL, Sheboygan, Wis.; HOX- HOXD, Panama, R. P. NATIONAL BROADCAST SALES Toronto 1 — 25 King Street West Ad. 8895 J. M. Davidson; Paul F. Mulvihill, Account Executive; R. A. Munro, Account Executive; Norman D. Brown, Account Executive. Montreal 2 — Guy and Sherbrooke Sts., R. A. Leslie ; Fitzroy 6388 Stations — CKGB, Timmis, Ont.; CJKL, Kirkland Lake, Ont.; CFCH, North Bay, Ont.; CHEX, Peterborough, Ont.; CKWS, Kingston, Ont.; CJAD Montreal, Que.; CKTB, St. Catharines, Ont.; CHOK, Sarnia, Ont.; CFPA, Port Arthur, Ont.; CKMO, Vancouver, B. C; CKRN, Rouyn, Que., CHAD, Amos, Que.; CKVD, Val d'Or, Que.; CHGB, Ste. Anne de la Pocatiere, Que ' CKEY, Toronto, Ont. (Montreal only). 151 NBC SPOT SALES DIVISION National Spot AM and Television Sales Division of the National Broadcasting Company, Inc. Netv York 20—30 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 7-8300 James V. McConnell, Director; John S. de Russy, Mgr.; William R. Seth, i Adv. and Pro. Mgr. i Boston — Hotel Bradford, John H. Dodge Hancock 4239 Cleveland — NBC Building, Don Stratton Cherry 0942 | Chicago — Merchandise Mart, Oliver Morton Superior 8300 1 Denver — 1625 California Street, James MacPherson Main 6211 I San Francisco — NBC Building, Carl A. Nielsen Graytone 4-8700 j Hollywood — Sunset and Vine, Lathrop Mack Hyld. 6l6l ' Stations MM)— WNBC, New York, N. Y.; WMAQ, Chicago, 111.; WRC, i Washington, D. C; WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio; KOA, Denver, Colo.; KNBC, San Francisco, Calif.; WGY, Schenectady, N. Y.; WBZ-WBZA, Boston- Springfield, Mass.; KYW, Philadelphia, Pa.; KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa.; WOWO, Fort Wayne, Ind.; KZRH, Manila, P. I.; KZMB, Manila, P. I.; I KZRC, Cebu, P. I.; (TV) WNBT, New York, N. Y.; WRGB, Schenectady, \ N. Y.; WNBW, Washington, D. C. \ I PAN AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY (Latin-American and Foreign Station Representative) \ New York 17—330 Madison Ave MUrray Hill 2-0810 Eugene Bernald, Mgr.; Arthur Gordon, Asst. Mgr. Chicago— 228 No. LaSalle St., F. R. Jones, Mgr State 5096 ' Hollywood 28—6912 Hollywood Blvd., Homer Griffith Hollywood 6281 | Dallas — 711 Construction Bldg., Walter S. Kline Riverside 6051 San Francisco — 681 Market St., Cliff Engle Douglas 4475 (Represent stations in): Argentina, Bahamas, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, British Guiana, Dutch Guiana, Haiti, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Trin- idad, Venezuela, France, Portugal, China, North Africa, South Africa, Alaska. , JOHN E. PEARSON COMPANY Chicago 1—360 N. Michigan Fra. 2359 i John E. Pearson, Owner; William L. Wallace, Mid-West Sales Manager; 1 Kay Fisher, Account Executive; Sue Masterson, Financial Secretary; A. A. ] Terrace, Secretary; Dorothy Kurtweil, Secretary. ? New York — 250 Park Avenue, Hines Hatchett PLaza 8-2255 ■ Kansas City— Dierks Bldg., Owen Balch GR 2144 ] St. Louis — 915 Olive St., Ralph Schulenburg GA 6865 ] Los Angeles— 684 S. Lafayette Park Place, R. W. Walker Drexel 4388 i San Francisco — 68 Post St., Roger Parratt Sutter 5568 Stations — KCMO, Kansas City, Mo.; KOAM, Pittsburgh, Kan.; KELO, Sioux i Falls, S. D.; WOV, New York City; KVGB, Great Bend, Kan.; WEW, ; St. Louis, Mo.; KRRV, Sherman, Tex.; Oscar Hirsch Stations — WHIZ, Zanes- \ ville, O.; WAOV, Vincennes, Ind.; WJPF, Herrin, 111.; WIND, Chicago, 111.; | WIRE, Indianapolis; WMMJ, Peoria, 111.; KHMO, Hannibal, Mo.; Gleeson (Calif.) Stations West Texas Gro it p;— KM AC, San Antonio, Tex.; WJHL, ': Johnson City, Tenn.; S. Minnesota Group — WDIA, Memphis, Tenn.; KGKB, • Tyler, Tex.; KWTO, Springfield, Mo.; KLCN, Blytheville, Ark.; WCAR, 1 Pontiac, Mich.; KSAL, Salina, Kan.; Florida Group — KXOL, Fort Worth, ., Tex.; Nunn Stations— (WLAF, WBIR, WCMI, KFDA); WDUK, Durham, I N. C; WMIX, Mt. Vernon, 111.; KWOC, Popular Bluff, Mo.; KPAB, Laredo, J Tex. JOHN H. PERRY ASSOCIATES ;i New York 17—310 East 45th Street MUrray Hill 4-1647 1 Wm. K. Dorman, Gen. Mgr.; R. S. Mandeville, Salesman; W. T. Kelly, '] Salesman. ^ Chicago 3 — 122 S. Michigan Ave., F. W. Thurnau . Harrison 8085 i Detroit 2 — 7338 Woodward Ave., James J. Higgins Madison 0790 ! Philadelphia 7—12 South 12th St., Robert Hitchings Walnut 2-3555 Atlanta 3—1220 Rhodes-H^verty Bldg., Mrs. Alice S. Grant Walnut 1334 Stations— ^^WV, Jacksonville, Fla.; WCOA, Pensacola, Fla.; WDLP, Pana- ma City, Fla.; WTMC, Ocala, Fla.; WTAL, Tallahassee, Fla.; WWPG, Palm ! Beach, Fla.; WDHL, Bradenton, Fla.; WALT, Tampa, Fla.; WFRP, Savan- nah, Ga.; WINZ, Miami Beach, Fla. \ 152 ^ STATION REPRESENTATIVES EDWARD PETRY & CO., INC. Netv York 17 — 17 East 42nd Street MUrray Hill 2-4400 Edward Petry, President; Henry I. Christal, Secretary-Treasurer; Edward E. Voynow, Vice-President. Chicago 11 — 400 North Michigan Ave., Edward E. Voynow Delaware 8600 Detroit 2 — General Motors Bldg., William Cartwright Madison 1035 San Francisco 4 — Russ Bldg., Earle H. Smith Garfield 1-4082 Los Angeles 15 — 601 West Fifth St., Chester G. Matscn Michigan 8729 5"/. Louis 3 — Shell Bldg., George A. Kercher Chestnut 7191 Atlanta 3 — New Palmer Bldg., Charles F. Grisham Lamar 2080 Boston 16 — Statler Bldg., James G. Sandison Hubbard 6342 Stations— 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, Cal.; WONS, Hartford, Conn.; KPOA, Honolulu, Hawaii; KPRC, Houston, Tex.; WDAF, Kansas City, Kan.; KFOR, Lincoln, Neb.; KARK, Litrle Rock, Ark.; KFI, Los Angeles, Cal.; WHAS, Louisville, Ky.; WLLH, Lowell- Lawrence, Mass.; WTMJ, Milwaukee, Wis.; KSTP, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn.; WSM, Nashville, Tenn.; WSMB, New Orleans, La.; WTAR, Norfolk, Va.; KOIL, Omaha, Neb.; WIP, Philadelphia, Pa.; WMTW, Portland, Me.; KGW, Portland, Ore.; WEAN, Providence, R. L; WRNL, Richmond, Va.; WOAI, San Antonio, Tex.; KQW, San Francisco, Cal.; KOMO, Seattle, Wash.; KTBS, Shreveport, La.; KGA, Spokane, Wash.; WMAS, Springfield, Mass.; WAGE, Syracuse, N. Y.; KVOO, Tulsa, Okla.; WSAU, Wausau, Wis.; WWVA, Wheeling, W. Va.; KFH, Wichita, Kan.; WAAB, Worcester, Mass.; Yankee Network; Texas Quality Network. RADIO REPRESENTATIVES LIMITED Toronto 1 — 4 Albert Street WAverley 6151 J. Slatter, President; S. Lancaster, Sales Manager; W. Slatter, Sales; A. E. Morris, Statistics; V. Murphy, Secretary-Treasurer. Montreal^-m Dominion Square Bldg., W. C. Dippie HA. 7811 Winnipeg — Lindsay Bldg., A. J. Messner 9-6374 Stations— C] AY, Port Alberni, B. C; CKNW, New Westminster, B. C; CJDC, Dawson Creek, B. C; CFCN, Calgary, Alta.; CFRN, Edmonton, Alta.; CFQC, Saskatoon, Sask.; CJOB, Winnipeg, Man.; -CKPR, Fort William, Ont.; CKCH, Hull, Que.; CHEF, Granby, Que.; CKTS, Sherbrooke, Que.; CKCV, Quebec, Que.; CHGS, Summerside, P. E. L " (Not represented in Winnipeg.) RADIO SALES (The Spot Broadcasting Division of CBS) New York 22^485 Madison Avenue WIckersham 2-2000 J. L. Van Volkenburg, Gen. Sales Mgr.; Herbert A. Carlborg, Eastern Sales Mgr.; Richard F. Hess, Director of Research; Thomas Ellsworth, Sales Pro- motion Director; Ben Margolis, Sales Service Mgr.; Alice Santti, Mgr. Clear- ance Department. Chicago 11—410 No. Michigan Ave., Wilbur S. Edwards Whitehall 6000 Atlanta 3 — 101 Marietta St. Bldg., H. H. Holtshouser Lamar 8641 Detroit 2—902 Fisher Bldg., Wm. B. Ogden Trinity 2-5500 Los Angeles 28 — Columbia Square, Henry Flynn Hollywood 1212 San Francisco 5 — Palace Hotel, Jack L. Brumback Yukon 1700 Stations— KMOX, St. Louis, Mo.; KNX, Los Angeles, Calif.; KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah; WAPI, Birmingham, Ala.; WBBM, Chicago, 111.; WBT, Char- lotte, N. C; WCBS, New York, N. Y.; WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn.; WEEI, Boston, Mass.; WRVA, Richmond, Va.; WTOP, Washington, D. C; Colum- bia, Calif. Network; Columbia Pacific Network. WILLIAM G. RAMBEAU COMPANY Chicago 1 — 360 No. Michigan Ave., William G. Rambeau, Mgr Andover 5566 New York 17— Chanin Bldg., William M. Wilson, Mgr LExington 2-1820 153 Los Angeles 5 — 672 S. Lafayette Park Place, Jack V. Porter, Mgr Exposition 8281 San Francisco 3 — 605 Market Street, Gaylord C. Harding Douglas 0668 Stations— WMEl^, Boston, Mass.; WNAB, Bridgeport, Conn.; WFNS, Burlington, N. C; WOCB, Cape Cod, Mass.; WHOB, Gardner, Mass.; WHJB, Greensburg, Pa.; WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y.; WNBH, New Bedford, Mass.; WNHC, New Haven, Conn.; WHN, New York City, N. Y.; WNOC, Nor- wich, Conn.; WJAS, Pittsburgh, Pa.; WNAF, Providence, R. L; WQQW, Washington, D. C; WATR, Waterbury, Conn.; WWON, Woonsocket, R. I.; WLOX, Biloxi-Gulfport, Miss.; WAGC, Chattanooga, Tenn.; KIXL, Dallas, Tex.; KWBC, Fort Worth, Tex.; KLUF, Galveston, Tex.; WJBW, New Orleans, La.; KRUX, Phoenix, Ariz.; KITE, San Antonio, Tex.; WVJS, Owensboro, Ky.; KVAK, Atchison, Kan.; WHBC, Canton, O.; WEAW, Evanston, 111.; WCLO, Janesville, Wise; KSWM, Joplin, Mo.; WNAM, Neenah-Menasha, Wise; WPAY, Portsmouth, O.; WKBV, Richmond, Ind.; WIL, St. Louis, Mo.; KAKE, Wichita, Kan.; KMYR, Denver, Colo.; KFWB, Los Angeles, Calif.; KWBR, Oakland, Cal.; KPDQ, Portland, Ore.; KOCO, Salem, Ore.; KSAN, San Francisco, Calif.; KTKC, Fresno- Visalia, Calif. PAUL H. RAYMER COMPANY, INC. Chicago 11 — 435 No. Michigan Ave Superior 4473 Garfield C. Packard, M. R. Tennerstedt. Netv York 17—366 Madison Ave MUrray Hill 7-6540 Paul H. Raymer, Fred C. Brokaw, Pierce L. Romaine, Paul Tiemer, Charles A. Hammarstrom, Peter M. Soutter. Boston 16—507 Statler Office Bldg., Robert C Foster Hubbard 3225 Detroit 26 — 28 West Adams Ave., Robert B, Rains Cherry 0764 Atlanta 3 — 804 Candler Bldg., Royal E. Penny Lamar 54l6 San Francisco 4—1671 Russ Bldg., L. Ray Rhodes Douglas 2-8909 Los Angeles 14—707 So. Hill St., J. Leslie Fox, John D. Gale. Michigan 6536 Stations— WBRC, Birmingham, Ala.; KTAR, Phoenix, Ariz.; KVOA, Tucson, Ariz.; KERN, Bakersfield, Calif.; KXO, El Centro, Calif.; KMJ, Fresno, Calif.; KMPC, Los Angeles, Calif.; KFBK, Sacramento, Calif.; KFSD, San Diego, Calif.; KTMS, Santa Barbara-KCOY, Santa Maria, Calif.; KWG, Stockton, Calif.; KOH, Reno, Nev.; KFGO, Fargo, N. D.; WSBT, South Bend, Ind.; WKJG, Fort Wayne, Ind.; WOOD, Grand Rapids, Mich.; WTCB, Flint, Mich.; KWK, St. Louis, Mo.; KWFT, Wichita Falls, Tex.; KEPO, El Paso, Tex.; KLEE, Houston, Tex.; WHK, Cleveland, Ohio; WHKC, Columbus, Ohio; WHKK, Akron, Ohio; WTOY, Toledo, Ohio; WKBN, Youngstown, Ohio; WTAG, Worcester, Mass.; WDRC, Hartford, Conn.; WGAN, Port- land-WGUY, Bangor, Me.; WPRO, Providence, R. I.; WNDR, Syracuse, N. Y.; WQXR, New York, N. Y.; WCAO, Baltimore, Md.; WDNC, Durham, N. C; WLOF, Orlando, Fla.; WDOD, Chattanooga, Tenn.; WLAC, Nash- ville, Tenn.; WAPA, San Juan, P. R.; WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (Pacific); Arizona Broadcasting System, McClatchy Beeline. SEARS & AYER, INC. Chicago 1 1 — 612 No. Michigan Ave Superior 8177-8 B. H. Sears, President; A. T. Sears, Secretary-Treasurer. New York — -295 Madison Ave., P. Joseph Bogner Lexington 2-0772 Kansas City— 15 W. 10th St., William M. Temple Vixtor 0021 Hollywood 28—6912 Hollywood Hollywood 6281 San Francisco — 681 Market St Douglas 4475 Stations— W^VS, Alexander City, Ala.; WHMA, Anniston, Ala.; WJLD, Bessemer, Ala.; WJOI, Florence, Ala.; WJBY, Gadsden, Ala.; WFUN, Huntsville, Ala.; WHBB, Selma, Ala.; WTBC, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; KWFC, Hot Springs, Ark.; WOOK, Washington, D. C; WKEU, Griffin, Ga.; WJBC, Bloomington, 111.; WCNT, Centralia, 111.; WSIV, Pekin, 111.; WQDI, Quincy, 111.; WCVS, Springfield, 111.; WTOM, Bloomington, Ind.; KSTT, Davenport, la.; WSON, Henderson, Ky.; WHOP, Hopkinsville, Ky.; WCIF, Madison- viUe, Ky.; WKTM, Mayfield, Ky.; WPAD, Paducah, Ky.; WGCM, Biloxi- Gulfport, Miss.; WROX, Clarkscjale, Miss.; WCBI, Columbus, Miss.; WJIR, Greenville, Miss.; WMOX, Meridian, Miss.; WELO, Tupelo, Miss.; WQBC, Vicksburg, Miss.; WROB, West Point, Miss.; KWOS, Jefferson City, Mo.; WMBH, Joplin, Mo.; KTTS, Springfield, Mo.; KRES, St. Joseph, Mo.; WTOD, Toledo, Ohio; WTRT, Toledo, Ohio; WLPM, Suffolk, Va.; WPUV, Pulaski, Va.; KDFN, Gasper, Wyo.; Mid-South Network— WROX, Clarks- dale, Miss.; WCBI, Columbus, Miss.; WMOX, Meridian, Miss.; WELO, Tupelo, Miss.; WROB, West Point, Miss. 154 STATION REPRESENTATIVES • • • HORACE N. STOVIN & CO. Toronto— ^0 Richmond St., W ADelaide 9184 H. N. Stovin, A. A. McDermott, Sales Director. Mofitreal^KQ&iQt Bldg PI. 8749 R. F. Bowden, Mgr.; H. W. Junkin, Mgr. Production Serv. Winnipeg — Manitoba Telephone System Bldg., W. G. Carpentier, Mgr 92-191 Vancouver— ?)S29 West 30th, J. W. Stovin, Mgr Stations — CFPR, Pr. Rupert, B. C; CJOR, Vancouver, B. C; CJIB, Vernon, B. C; CKLN, Nelson, B. C; CJNB, N. Battleford, Sask.; CHAB, Moose Jaw, Sask.; CJGX, Yorkton, Sask.; CKX, Brandon, Man.; CKY, Winnipeg, Man.; CFAR, Flin Flon, Man.; CJRL, Kenora, Ont.; CKLW, Windsor, Ont.; CFOS, Owen Snd., Ont.; CFPL, London, Ont.; *CHML, Hamilton, Ont.; CFOR, Orillia, Ont.; CJBC, Toronto, Ont.; CHOV, Pembroke, Ont.; CJBQ, Belle- ville, Ont.; CFJM, Brockville, Ont.; CKSF, Cornwall, Ont.; CKVL, Verdun, Que.; CJBR, Rimouski, Que.; CJEM, Edmundston, N. B.; CKCW, Moncton, N. B.; CHSJ, St. John, N. B.; CJCH, Halifax, N. S. * Except Toronto. TAYLOR-HOWE-SNOWDEN, RADIO SALES, INC. Dallas 1 — 407 Tower Petroleum Bldg Riverside 5663 O. L. Ted Taylor, President; Alex Keese, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr.; Tom Peterson, Vice Pres.; John D. Allison, Vice Pres.; Clyde Melville, Vic^ Pres.; Marguerite Fogel, Secretary to Gen. Mgr. Chicago 1 — 360 No. Michigan Ave., Tom Peterson, Vice Pres. & Mgr State 5260 New York 18—500 Fifth Ave., John D. Allison, Vice Pres. & Mgr PEnnsylvania 6-6857 Atlanta 3 — 408 Glenn Bldg., Spring & Marietta Sts., J. S. Ayers, Mgr Cypress 1323 Dallas 1 — 407 Tower Petroleum Bldg Riverside 5663 Clyde Melville, Vice Pres. & Mgr. Los Angeles 13—411 West Fifth St., Wilbur Eickelberg, Mgr Michigan 7571 San Francisco 4 — 235 Montgomery St., Hubbard Keenan, Mgr Douglas 2-1323 Portland— 710 Lewis Bldg., 333 S.W. Oak St., Frank J. McHugh, Jr BRoadway 3210 5'/^^/om— WMPS, Memphis, Tenn.; KFSA, Ft. Smith, Ark.; KCSJ, Pueblo, Colo.; WTNT, Augusta, Ga.; WCIL, Carbondale, 111.; WAIT, Chicago, 111.; WQUA, Moline, 111.; KANS, Wichita, Kans.; WVLK, Lexington, Ky., WINN, Louisville, Ky.; KPLC, Lake Charles, La.; KMLB, Monroe, La.; KRMD, Shreveport, La.; WKNX, Saginaw-Bay City, Mich.; KGGM, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; KVSF, Sante Fe, N. Mex.; WLOS, Asheville, N. C; WMAN, Mansfield, Ohio; KTOK, Oklahoma City, Okla.; KOME, Tulsa, Okla.; WCOS, Columbia, S. C; WORD, Spartanburg, S. C; KGNC, Amarillo, Tex.; WGEM, Quincy, 111.; KTBC, Austin, Tex.; KEYS, Corpus Christi, Tex.; KROD, El Paso, Tex.; KFYO, Lubbock, Tex.; KTSA, San Antonio, Tex.; KCMC, Texarkana, Ark.-Tex.; KRGV, Weslaco, Tex.; WDUZ, Green Bay, Wis.; KFDX, Wichita Falls, Tex.; WKBH, LaCrosse, Wis.; KTRE, Lufkin, Tex.; KLRA, Little Rock, Ark.; WTOB, Winston Salem, N. C; WABB, Mobile, Ala.; WLIZ, Bridgeport, Conn.; Oklahoma Network, Okla.; Iowa Tall Corn Network, Iowa; Southwest Network, Texas and New Mexico. J. FRANKLYN VIOLA New York 18—152 W. 42nd St., J. Franklyn Viola, President & Owner CH 4-3254 Stations— ^EVB, N. Y. C, N. Y.; WHOM, N. Y. C, N. Y.; WOV, N. Y. C, N. Y.; WHAT, Phila., Pa.; WNHC, New Haven, Conn.; WKNB, New Britain, Conn.; WGNY, Newburgh, N. Y. THE WALKER COMPANY New York— 521 Fifth Ave MU 2-7986-7 C. Otis Rawalt, J. Wythe Walker, Frederic E. Lake Chicago — 360 N. Michigan, Thomas Dolan State 5262 Minneapolis — National Building, Orville Lawson Geneva 9631 Kansas City — 15 West 10th St., Wm. Temple Viaory 0021 Los Angeles— 672 S. Lafayette Pk. Place, Harlen Oakes Fairfax 3200 San Francisco — 1085 Monadhock Bldg., Lester Meek Douglas 4475 ^//^«/.z— William Oliver Bldg., Hugh Wood Walnut 4932 Boston — Little Bldg., Bertha Bannon Hubbard 4419 Stations— WOL¥, Syracuse, N. Y.; WSLB, Ogdensburg, N. Y.; WBRK, Pitts- 155 field, Mass.; WKXL, Concord, N. H.; WGAY, Washington, D. C; WDVA Danville, Va.; WAPX, Montgomery, Ala.; KGHI, Little Rock, Ark.; KOCY Oklahoma City; WLBC, Muncie, Ind.; WJMS, Ironwood, Mich.; WATW Ashland, Wis.; WJAG, Norfolk, Neb., KXLY, Spokane, Wash.; WSAY Rochester, N. Y.; WENE, Endicott, N. Y.; WHYN, Holyoke, Mass.; WKBR Manchester, N. H.; WAIR, Winston-Salem, N. C; WCCP, Savannah, Ga. WGRC, Louisville, Ky.; KFPW, Ft. Smith, Ark.; KAKC, Tulsa, Okla. WFUR, Grand Rapids, Mich.; WHDF, Calumet, Mich.; KOWL, Los Angeles Cal.; KXL, Portland, Ore.; WELM, Elmira, N. Y.; WSCR, Scranton, Pa. WHEB, Portsmouth, N. H.; WDEV, Waterbury, Vermont; WWOD, Lynch burg, Va.; WBBQ, Augusta, Ga.; WKLX, Lexington, Ky.; KENT, Shreveport La.; KTHT, Houston, Texas; WRJN, Racine, Wis.; KABR, Aberdeen, S. D. KSEI, Pocatello, Idaho; KXLF, Butte, Montana; The Tobacco Netv^^ork, North Carolina, Great Northern Broadcasting System, Pacific Northwest Broadcasters. WEED & COMPANY New York 17—350 Madison Ave., J. J. Weed MU 7-7772 J. C. Lyons, Sales Manager; N. U. Jarrell, Salesman; Paul Frank, Salesman; Bates Halsey, Salesman; E. B. Coughlin, Salesman; E. J. Fitzsimmons, Sales- man; P. A. McGurk.; W. J. Reilly, Salesman; E. A. Barry, Salesman; Geo. Backys, Salesman; M. A. Olson, Salesman; Don Pontius, Salesman. Chicago i— 203 N. Wabash Ave., C. C Reed, Manager Randolph 7730 Detroit 26— Book Bldg., Bernard Pearse Randolph 5382 Hollywood 28—6255 Hollywood Blvd., L. P. Simonds .Hillside 8611 San Francisco 4 — 68 Post St., B. L. Beggs Yukon 6-1899 Atlanta 5— Palmer Bldg., B. W. Randa Cypress 4081 Boston 16 — State Bldg., Dana Baird Hubbard 5677 5"/^//ow^— KCRA, Sacramento, Calif.; KTFI, Twin Falls, Ida.; WSOY, De- catur, 111.; WTAX, Springfield, 111.; WHOT, South Bend, Ind.; KGGF, Cof- feyville, Kans.; KALB, Alexandria, La.; WSLI, Jackson, Miss.; KORN, Freemont, Nebr.; KOLN, Lincoln, Nebr.; KBON, Omaha, Nebr.; WMSA, Massena, N. Y.; WRAL, Raleigh, N. C; WIZE, Springfield, O.; WHGB, Harrisburg, Pa.; WARD, Johnston, Pa.; WHUM, Reading, Pa.; WDEF, Chat- tanooga, Tenn.; KNOW, Austin, Tex.; WACO, Waco, Tex.; WSLS, Roanoke, Va.; KIMA, Yakima, Wash.; WKNA, Charlestown, W. Va.; WKWK, Wheeling, W. Va.; WTIC, Hartford, Conn.; WKAT, Miami Beach, Fla.; WORZ, Orlando, Fla.; WSUN, St. Petersburg, Fla.; WTMV, East St. Louis, 111.; WTAD, Quincy, 111.; WGBF, Evansville, Ind.; WBOW, Terre Haute, Ind.; KCRG, Cedar Rapids, la.; KGLO, Mason City, la.; WRDO, Augusta, Me.; WLBZ, Bangor, Me.; WCSH, Portland, Me.; WCBM, Baltimore, Md.; WLAW, Boston-Lawrence, Mass.; WORC, Worcester, Mass.; WKMH, De- troit, Mich.; KFBB, Grant Falls, Mont.; WMUR, Manchester, N. H.; WEBR, Buffalo, N. Y.; WVET, Rochester, N. Y.; WWNY, Watertown, N. Y.; WAKR, Akron, O.; WING, Dayton, O.; WERC, Erie, Pa.; KQV, Pittsburgh, Pa.; WJAR, Providence, R. I.; WRR, Dallas, Tex.; KFJZ, Fort Worth, Tex.; KATL, Houston, Tex.; WCAX, Burlington, Vt.; KING, Seattle, Wash.; WTAG, Green Bay, Wise; Marjorie Mills Hour, New England Regional Network; Texas State Network; CFAC, Calgary, Alberta; CJCA, Edmonton, Alberta; CFGP, Grande Prairie, Alberta; CJOC, Lethbridge, Alberta; CHAT, Medicine Hat, Alberta; CFJC, Kamloops, British Columbia; CKOV, Kelowna, British Columbia; CJAT, Trail, British Columbia; CKWX, Vancouver, Bri- tish Columbia; CJVI, Victoria, British Columbia; CKRC, Winnipeg, Mani- toba; CKNB, Campbellton, New Brunswick; CFNB, Fredericton, New Bruns- wick; CFBC, St. John, New Brunswick; CHNS, Halifax, Nova Scotia; CJCB, Sydney, Nova Scotia; CKOC, Hamilton, Ontario; CFPL, London, Ontario; CERA, Ottawa, Ontario; SFPA, Port Arthur, Ontario; CJCS, Stratford, On- tario; CKSO, Sudbury, Ontario; CFCY, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Isle; CFCF, Montreal, Quebec; CKCV, Quebec City, Quebec; CKBI, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan; CHAB, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; CKCK, Regina, Saskatche- wan; CKRM, Regina, Saskatchewan. HELEN WOOD & COLTON New York City 17—551 Fifth Ave MUrray Hill 7-5341 Helen Wood, Manager; Lionel Colton, Account Executive. Stations— WIBX, Utica, N. Y.; WATN, Watertown, N. Y.; WBTA, Batavia, N. Y.; WHAT, Philadelphia, Pa.; WFKY, Frankfort, Ky.; Connecticut State Network; WETB, Johnson City, Tenn.; WSFC, Somerset, Ky. 156 • • • STATION REPRESENTATIVES ADAM J. YOUNG, JR., INC. New York 18—11 West 42nd St LOngacre 3-4660 Adam J. Young, Jr., Paul S. Wiilson, Stephen A. Machcinski, Jr., Thomas F. Malone, John J. Carter. Chicago 2 — 55 East Washington St., Robert S. Russell Andover 5448 San Francisco 4 — 627 Mills Bldg., Duncan A. Scott Garfield 1-7950 Los Angeles 13 — 448 South Hill St., A. O. Dillenbeck, Jr Michigan 6203 Stations— CKLW, Detroit, Mich.; KLAC, Los Angeles, Cal.; KOLO, Reno, Nev.; KSJB, Jamestown, N. S.; KXOA, Sacramento, Cal.; KXOB, Stockton, Cal.; KYA, San Francisco, Cal.; WABI, Bangor, Me.; WBMS, Boston, Mass.; WBNY, Buffalo, N. Y.; WCRO, Johnston, Pa.; WEAM, Arlington, Va.; WENT, Gloversville, N. Y.; WEXT, Milwaukee, Wis.; WHIM, Providence, R. I.; WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa.; WILK, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; WILM, Wilming- ton, Del.; WJMO, Cleveland, Ohio; WKNB, New Britain, Conn.; WKNE, Keene, N. H.; WKRG, Mobile, Ala.; WLAM, Lewiston, Me.; WLIB, New York, N. Y.; WNEB, Worcester, Mass.; WPGH, Pittsburgh, Pa.; WPIC, Sharon, Pa.; WRNY, Rochester, N. Y.; CFAB, Windsor, N. S.; CFAR, Flin Flon, Man.; CFCN, Calgary, Aha.; CFJM, Brockville, Ont.; CFOR, Orillia, Ont.; CFOS, Owen Sound, Ont.; CFQC, Saskatoon, Sack.; CFRB, Toronto, Ont.; CFRN, Edmonton, Alta.; CHLN, Three Rivers, Que.; CHML, Hamilton, Ont.; CHNC, New Carlisle, Que.; CHOV, Pembroke, Ont.; CHRC, Quebec, Que.; CHSJ, Saint John, N. B.; CJAD, Montreal, Que.; CJBQ, Belleville, Ont.; CJBR, Rimouski, Que.; CJEM, Edmundston, N. B.; CJFX, Antigonish, N. S.; CJGX, Yorkton, Sask.; CJIB, Vernon, B. C; CJOR, Vancouver, B. C; CJRL, Kenora, Ont.; CKAC, Montreal, Que.; CKCH, Hull, Que.; CKFI, Fort Frances, Ont.; CKLN, Nelson, B. C; CKLW, Windsor, Ont.; CKPR, Fort Wil- liam, Ont.; CKRS, Jonquiere, Que.; CKX, Brandon, Man.; CKY, Winnipeg, Man. For the best in news quality Membership! 157 Sherman & Marquette ADVERTISING CHICAGO • NEW YORK • HOLLYWOOD i i A l^^iRTDSDINI^ A ^ENCliS Personnel Addresses Phone Numbers Membership Network Accounts Spot Accounts Local Accounts Radio Afmual—1948 A RECORD THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF! '*% Seventeen consecutive years of successful broadcasting The techniques of success are discovered through long arduous years of experience and just plain hard work. After 17 consecutive years of successful broadcasting, we are proud to give our clients, on a silver platter, OVER 1,500,000 ITALO- AMERICAN DAILY LISTENERS. Vve will deliver YOUR Message to them the way they understand it, like it, and ACT on it. LIDO BELLI Producer — Director — PROGRESSIVE RADIO ADVERTISING CO. 260 East 161st Street New York 51, N. Y. MElrose 5-5522 160 Announcer ADVERTISING ^ AGENCIES i^ Agency Recognition Symbols AAAA . . . American Association of Advertising Agencies ABC ... Audit Bureau of Circulation ABP ... Associated Business Papers ANPA . . . American Newspaper Publishers' Association APA . . , Agricultural Publishers' Association CAN . . . Continental Agency Network F AAG . . . First Advertising Agency Group NAAN . . . National Advertising Agency Network NOAB . . . [Rational Outdoor Advertising Bureau OAAA . . . Outdoor Advertising Association of America, Inc. PPA . . . Periodical Publishers* Association PRB . . . Pacific Recognition Bureau SAAA . . . Southwestern Association of Advt, Agencies SNPA . . . Southern Newspaper Publishers* Association TAAN . . . Transamerica Advertising Agency Network A. W. ADV., INC. 17 E. 53rd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone EL 5-5158 ANPA— APA Pres., Space Buyer & Buyer Radio Time Bliss Woodward Vice-President C. T. AUenbrook Production Manager G. Green Account Executive G. F. Mettee Radio Accounts — Davenport Hotel, Foot- Saver Shop, Hopkins of Waramug, Park Crescent Hotel, Roger Smith Hotels, Win- throp Hotel. ADMASTERS ADV., INC. 519 11th St., N.W., Washington 4, D. C. Phone District 0551 ABP President John E. Waterfield Vice-President J. P. Jones Radio Account — Radio Station WINX. ADVS'. BROADCASTING CO. 117 West 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone BRyant 9-1176 Executive Director M. Keilson Radio Director Sholom 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, Instant Maxwell House, Diamond Crystal Salt, Sanka Coffee, Instant Sanka, Yuban Coffee) ; Horowitz-Margareten; I. Rokeach & Sons, Inc.; R. B. Davis Co. (Davis Baking Powder, Cocomalt) ; Colgate- Palmolive-Peet Co. (Colgate Dental Cream) ; B. T. Babbitt, Inc. (Bab-0) ; Francis H. Leggett & Co. (Premier Food Products) ; Whitehall Pharmacal Co. (Anacin) ; The Best Foods, Inc. (Heckers' Cream Farina, H-0 Oats, Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise) ; Ralston-Purina Co. (Ralston, Instant Ralston, Shredded Ralston, Ry-Krisp) ; Duffy-Mott Co. (Sunsweet Prune Juice, Mott's Apple Juice); Florida Citrus Commission (Florida Canned Grapefruit Juice, Florida Canned Blended Juice) ; The Barbasol Company (Barbasol); Penick & Ford, Ltd. (My-T- Fine Desserts) ; Dugan Bros. (Dugan Breads) ; Carter Products, Inc. (Carter's Little Liver Pills) ; Junket Brand Foods Div. ("Junket"Brand Products) ; Florida Citrus Exchange (Florigold Oranges and Grapefruit) ; Cudahy Packing Co. (Old Dutch Cleanser) ; The Birkett Mills (Wolffs 161 Jor Sit owntan^kip in cAavertiHng. MAKELIM ASSOCIATES cAdvertiding. - Public J\elaUon3 CHICAGO • NEW YORK • HOLLYWOOD 32 W. Randolph St. 20 Cortlandt St. 9176 Sunset Blvd. Complete market analysis, sales planning, creative and radio facilities for an integrated advertising and public relations campaign that means increased sales* for you. 162 ADVERTISING AGENCIES Buckwheat Products) ; Pillsbury Flour Mills Co. (Pillsbury Enriched Farina) ; The Quaker Oats Co. (Quaker Oats) ; Pet Milk Sales Corp. (Pet Milk) ; Lever Bros. Co. (Spry); The Procter & Gamble Co. (Crisco, Dreft, Spic & Span). Production Manager L. Miller Radio Director George Janda Radio Accounts — Chicago Motor Club, Family Life Insur. Co., Florence Beach Can- dies, North American Acceptance Corp. ADVERTISING COUNSELORS 370 Spreckels Bldg., San Diego 1, Calif. Phone M 8016 Owner Buckleigh Oxford Chief Acc't. Exec Mary Alice Haggard Production Manager Esta Burton Copy Chief Winifred Kizer Layout Man Harold B DePute Finance Terese Oxford Director of Radio Buckleigh Oxford Associate Executive Mary Alice Haggard Time Buyer Esta Burton Script Writer. Winifred Kizer Radio Accounts . .Bradley Woolman Mor- tuary, Broadway Clothiers, Cherry - Fuller Motor, Dainty-Didy Baby Laundry, Fackler Motor Service, Hammond's Dept. Store, Iowa Farmer, Lory Dry Cleaner, Modern Furni- ture, Noonan Furs, Pacific Surplus Co., Sailor Main, SD & AE Southern Pacific. ADVERTISING, INC. Central National Bank Bldg., Richmond 19, Va. Phone 32800 & 32809 ANPA— SNPA— APA— FAAC; President J. Lynn Miller Vice-President M. T. Miller Secretary-Radio Director. .Alicia G. Smithers Radio Accounts — R.F.&P. Railroad, Radio Station WRVA. AETNA ADVERTISING AGENCY 1776 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone Circle 7-7510 ANPA Partner Lawrence S. Morris Partner Julia Morris Account Executives Robert Marcus, David Collins Radio Accounts — La Martinique, White Oaks Inn, Merry Go Round, Havana Madrid, Strand Hotel, Marco Polo, Gilmores Res- taurant, Essex House (Carousel). AGENCY SERVICE CORP. 66 E. South Water St., Chicago 1, lU. ANPA— APA— ABP— NOAB— PPA Vice-President A. L. Gale Secretary-General Manager. .. .A. C. Houser Space & Radio Time Buyer E. Kalish THE AITKIN-KYNETT CO. 1400 South Penn Square, Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone Rittenhouse 6-7810 AAAA — APA — NOAB — ABP — ANPA PPA — OAAA — ABC — BMB — SNPA Radio Time Buyer E. M. Gretz Program Director D. B. Langan Radio Accounts — Phillips Packing Co., Inc.; Felton-Shelby & Co., Inc.; Old Reading Brewery, Inc. R. H. ALBER CO. 439 N. Larchmont Blvd., Los Angeles 4, Calif. Phone Hollywood 8273 President R. H. Alber Vice-President Pauline Hagen Radio Accounts — Old Fashioned Revival Hour; Pilgrim's Hour; Unity School of Christianity. ALLEN & REYNOLDS ADV. AGENCY 833 Insurance Bldg., Omaha 2, Nebr. Phone Atlantic 4445 AAAA— ANPA— APA— ABP-^NOAB Partners & Account Executives Earl H. Allen, Milton H. Reynolds Account Executives Karl Joens, Robert H. Reynolds, Jack Anderson, John E. Enis. Radio Department ..... .Helen Moeller, Janet Haggart, Joe Murphy. Radio Accounts — Omaha Public Power District; Merchants Biscuit Co.; P. F. Peter- sen Bakeries; United States National Bank; Midwest Clean-It Co.; Rosen.Novak; Web- ber Motors; Inland Mfg. Co.; Nebr. (Consoli- dated Mills; T. H. Maenner Co.; E. P. Boyer Co.; Electric Fixture & Supply Co.; Omar, Inc. ALLEY & RICHARDS, INC. 370 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone LExington 2-3020 AAAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA— PPA APA President Courtland N. Smith Secretary Richard B. Reynolds Vice-President. . , Charles A. Holcomb V.P. & Creative Dir Deane H. Uptegrove V.P. & Media Director H. M. Billerbeck 163 ^ mnp RITA DE SIMONE J0^ I^^P^^^^^^?^ ' World-Famous Lyric Dramatic Soprano % tf;' Brilliant Protege of Caruso and Calve ^ pF -' Management "^ t ' V, S. Becker BRyant 9-7577 j, , > V. S. BECKER .-^^dvi dl eyiiiin^ S. evuice Producers of Outstanding Radio and Television Shows Creators of Contests and Sales Promotion Ideas Shows Available ic Perilous Journey — Adventure and Romance (Serial) "i^ Uncle Ed and Cousin Lu — Children's Program i^ Shower of Gold — Audience Participation it Invitation to Tea — Audience Program * Venus 1948— Variety it The American Way — Every Program a Complete Story Others by Request Representing Talent — Writers — Musicians The Kidoodlers Jeanne Hagan — Singer ^"^"^^ Act^r '~'^'''''' ^"'''''''' ^""^ Jo^ Darcey-Minstrel Singer Jack Todd— Contest King Martha Linn— Writer and Actress John Fleming — Writer and Actor Bebe Montague — Dancer and Actress and many others 562 FIFTH AVENUE BRyant 9-7577 164 NEW YORK 19, N. Y. ADVERTISING AGENCIES Treasurer H. L. Whittemore Copy Chief Frederick B. Clarke Radio Director Robert I Carver Director of Time Buying. . .H. M. Billerbeck Timebuyers Violet Hummler, Grace Kipp Branch Office Statler Office Bldg., Boston 16, Mass. Phone Hubbard 8850 Vice-Presidents J. T. Coenen, Paul B. Cavanagh Radio Dir Jeanne Ambuter Radio Accounts — Mich. Chemical Corp., Allen V. Smith, Inc., R. C. Williams & Co., Inc., Glenwood Range Co., Adams & Swett, Inc. . ALLIED ADVERTISING AGENCIES 167 S. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 4, Cal. Phone Drexel 7331 President W. F. Gardner Vice-President. A. H. Esary General Manager Bill Welsh Production Manager Stuart Heinemann Branch Offices 725 Hearst Bldg., 3rd & Market Sts., San Francisco 3, Cal. Phone, Douglas 7018 Assistant Manager Jack Gregory 353 Henry Bldg. Seattle 1, Wash. Phone Elliott 6054 Manager George Routh Radio Accounts — Arden Farms Co., J. J. Newberry Co. (Los Angeles), Los Angeles Examiner, West Pico Furniture Co., Grimes- Stassforth, United Appliance, Podolor Mo- tors, Pridham Davis, Thrifty Outlet Co., Gil- more Stadium, Western Caravan, Sparklets Frosted Foods, Franklin's (Seattle), Ham- rick Evergreen Theaters. ANDERSON, DAVIS & PLATTE, INC. 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone Columbus 5-4868 AAAA— PPA— ANPA President T. H. Anderson, Jr. Vice-President .. .H. H. Smith Treasurer Vera Munezer Secretary-Executive Lewis G. Van Akin Media Director. . . • H. H. Thurlby Television Director. • • • Karl Knipe Branch Office ♦ 821 15th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. Phone NA 7142 Radio Accounts — Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co. (National spot), F. Schumacher & Co, (National spot), Alderney Dairies (National spot). Van Dutch Prod. Television Account — Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co. ANFENGER ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. 1706 Olive St., St. Louis 3, Mo. Phone CHestnut 6380 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— BMB— CAN President Enno D. Winius Vice-Presidents W. L. Sanborn, W. J. Fuchs, G. A. Brandon. W. J. John- son, V. L. Morelock, J. M. Drescher. Radio Director Vernon J. Morelock Asst. Tele-Radio Director. .Shirley M. Crespi Traffic Betty R. Landau Branch Office 1050 Canal Bldg., New Orleans 12, La. Phone Raymond 0845 Manager .Walter Winius Radio Accounts — American Packing Co., American Beauty Macaroni Co., Boatmen's National Bank, Bubble Up Corp., F. Burkart Mfg. Co., Jackson Brewing Co., Emerson Electric Co., Jax Beer Co., Baumer Foods, Missouri - Kansas - Texas Railroad, Mexican American Hat Co., Senoret Chemical Co. Television Accounts — American Packing Co., Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. CLAUDE ANIOL & ASSOCIATES Smith Young Tower, San Antonio, Tex. Phone Fannin 9148 ABP— SNPA President & Prod. Mgr Claude B. Aniol ARROW ADVERTISING AGENCY 40 E. 49th St., New York, N. Y. Phone PLaza 9-0850 Radio Director Rosetta Valenti Copy Chief H. D. Kline Radio Accounts — Nagel Groves, Photo Spe- cialties Co., Raymart Co. ASHER, GODFREY d FRANKLIN, INC. 19 W. 31st St., New York 1, N. Y. Phone LA 4-8976 President George H. Asher Exec. Vice-Pres Robert C. Franklin Vice-President E. C. Rosston Treasurer Steffi Engel Radio Dir. & Time Buyer Paul Godfrey Copy Chief Sonny Shapiro Tele Director Ernest Silverman Account Executives. .. .Robert C. Franklin, Edgar C. Rosston, Ernest Silverman 165 For the best in news quality . . . AP Membership! Raymond R. Morgan will produce 1948^ greatest daytime radio program TIMES PER WEEK 166 • • • ADVERTISING AGENCIES ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. Dixie Terminal Bldg., Cincinnati 2, Ohio Phone Main 5784 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA President Sam Malcolm Levy Radio Director William Klein Television Director Sam Malcolm Levy Radio Accounts — Hotel Gibson, Ibold Ci- gar Co., Ford Dealers of Northern Ky. ASSCX^IATED BROADCAST ADVERTISING CO. 5918 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif. Partner Owner, Time Buyer & Radio Advertising Sales Manager Irwin T. Porter. Partner Owner, Radio Director Gertrude T. Porter Account Executive Wallace Smith Copy Chief Jean Norib ASSOCIATED BUSINESS COUNSELORS, INC. Fox Bldg., Detroit 1, Mich. Phone CA 7878 President Franklin A. Johns Vice-Presidents Glenn B. Killer, Lansing Moore Vice-President & Treasurer.. .Fred C. Gould Secretary T. R. Jons Am Director B. Thompson Radio Director E. S. Conroy Branch Office 350 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y. Phone LO 3-7260 Manager Lansing Moore Radio Accounts — Detroit Times, Locks Laboratories. ATHERTON & CO. 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Hollywood 7151 Owner Andreas Atherton Art Prod. Media, Dir. Radio, Space & Time Buyer Sanford Wool! Radio Accounts — Crib Diaper Service, Aladdin Recordings, Amos Carr Photogra- phers, Excelo Mfg. Co. ATHERTON & CURRIER, INC. 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MOhawk 48795 ABP— ANPA— PPA President , J. W. Atherton Vice-President Lester Stone Secretary W. T. Ti«maa Treasurer H. P. Francis Time Buyer Wm. T. Tieman Program Director J. P. A. Atherton Branch Office 100 Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont., Canada Radio Accounts — Cuticura, Eno, Scott*s Emulsion, Phelps Dodge Refining Corp. HUBREY, 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. . .John H. North Radio Accounts — International Harvester Co., Mcllhenney Co. (Tobasco), Orange- Crush Co., Williamson Candy Co. (Oh Hen- ry), McKenzie Pancake Flour, Dubuque Packing Co., Kelling Nut Co. N. W. AVER & SON, INC. West Washington Square, Philadelphia 6, Pa. Phone Lombard 3-0100 ANPA— PPA— ABP— APA— O AAA President H. A. Batten Exec. Vice-Pres. Ceroid M. Lauck, Clarence L. Jordan Vice-Pres. in Charge of Radio H. L. McClinton Vice-Pres.-Mgr. Radio Dept. . .James E. Tanna Radio Plans Thomas J. McDermott Manager Radio Prod Joseph R. Stauffer Talent M. Margery Kerr Copy Chief Philip A. Young Publicity Wauhillau LaHay Time Buyers Richard S. Bunbury, Paul F. Kizenberger, John W. Purves, Charles M. Wilds. Radio Research Gordon C. Braine Producers Richard Dunn, Henry Hull Jr., Wallace Magill, Thomas McMahon, Les Quailey, Joseph Ripley (Hollywood) : Glenhall Taylor, Manager, Phil Cohan, Charles Herbert. Commercial Writers J. E. Bouillel, John Caldwell, John Esau, Sam Hunsak- er, Helen Whitmore, Jean Williams, Dorothy Zimmer, Charles Graves (Hol- lywood). Director of Plans G. David Gudebrod Director of Production. .Donald N. McClure Branch Offices 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 6-0200 Manager Ceroid M. Lauck Statler Office Building, Boston 16, Mass. Phone Hubbard 4970 Manager E. Craig Greiner 135 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago 3, 111. Phone Randolph 3456 167 Manager Sterling E. Peacock 4170 Penobscot Building, Detroit 26, Mich. Phone Randolph 3800 Manager T. J. Henry 612 Taft Building, Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Hempstead 4871 Manager Charles R. Hogen 235 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone Sutter 1-2534 Manager Carl Zachrisson 231 Dillingham Building, Honolulu 16, Hawaii Manager Avery McBee 39 St. James St., London S.W. 1, England Phone Regent 3445 Manager Peter Nevile Radio Accounts — The Atlantic Refining Co., The Bell Telephone System, Chesapeake & Potomac Tel. Co., Chrysler Corp., Cliquot Club Co., Elec. Cos. Adv. Program. The Ha- waiian Pineapple Co., Ltd., Charles E. Hires Co., Honolulu Gas Co., Illinois Bell Tele- phone Co., Johnson & Johnson, The Kellogg Co., Kentucky Dairies, Kerr Chickeries, Inc., Michigan Bell Telephone Co., The National Guard, The Philadelphia National League Baseball Club, Pineapple Industry of Ha- waii, Regal Shoe Co., Rexall Drug Co., Phil Saltman Studios, Sheffield Farms Co., Inc., Supplee- Wills-Jones Milk Co., United Air Lines, U. S. Army & Air Force Recruiting Service, University of Delaware, Waltham Watch Co. Television Accounts — American Telephone & Telegraph Co., American Tobacco Co., The Atlantic Refining Co. BACHRODT, NEWELL, O'KANE &,GANO 75 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago 1, 111. Phone Franklin 4883 APA— NOAB President J. C. Bachrodt V.P.'s R. C. Gano, Thomas J. O'Kane Secretary. Katherine Jansen Treasurer R. B. Newell Account Executives J, C. Bachrodt, R. B. Newell, Thomas J. O'Kane. Radio Accounts — J. C. Deagan, Inc., Dor- Lee Products, Inc., Wm. Frank Co., W. C. Lincoln Co., WFL Drum Co. BADGER & BROWNING & HERSEY, INC. 30 Rockefeller Plaza. New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 7-3720 ABP— ANPA— PPA President . R. W. Hershey Chairman of Board • . • • . J. L. Badger Treasurer . .F. S. Browning Vice-President W. C. Bentley Time Buyer. W. D. Edouarde Radio Director Jack Wilcher Radio Business Mgr Gilbert Supple Radio Time Dept G. Schubert, j M. H. Missing \ Branch Office ^ 75 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass. ^ Radio Accounts — American Chicle Co., , Wilbur-Suchard Chocolate Co., Inc. THE BAKER ADV. AGENCY LTD. 522 University Ave., Toronto, Ont. Canada Phone Ad. 5315 CAN President W. R. Baker Vice-President H. F. Baker Personnel Mgr. & Acct. Exec H. C. Baker Copy Chief W. E. Trimble Secretary-Treasurer A. N. Nisbet Merchandising Manager G. Sloan Account Executives H. S. Baxter, K. W. Jones, C. S. Wallace. Space Buyer Miss S. Cook Radio Director Jack F. Horler Assistant Radio Director Miss H. Blair Time Buyer & Secretary. . . . .Miss J. Honour Branch Office 1557 MacKay St., Montreal, Que. Phone Harbour 9247 Manager Gabriel Langlais Radio Accounts — Canadian Chewing Gum, Carnation Co., General Foods, Ltd., J. Rene Ouimet Ltd., Murine Co., Teenyears Prod- ucts, White Laboratories, Inc. BALDWIN, BOWERS & STRACHAN, INC. 374 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N. Y. Washington 6854 ANPA— PPA— APA— ABP— NOAB President William M. Baldwin Vice President Everett L. Bowers Treasurer. . • • • . . .Kenneth Slrachan Radio Director -.Everett L. Thompson Copy Writer Producers Jean Schantz, Joseph Radder, V. V. Brody. Traffic J. A. MacMurray Radio Accounts — Sears Roebuck Co., Iro- quois Beverage Corp., Erie Savings & Loan, S. R. Gerber Sausage Co., O'Rourke Baking Co., Kobler & Miller Furniture, Red and White Stores, Hambleton Terminal Corp., General Ice Cream Corp., International Rail- way Co., Buffalo Industrial Bank, Crystal Beach Co., Inc., First Federal Savings & Loan Assoc, Ettoh Products, Thomas Products, Joseph Strauss Co., Inc, Dodds Dairy, Ken- more Motors, Colonial Preserves, Prechtel Optical Co., Quality Laundry, Buffalo In- dustrial Bank, Farmer Brown, Inc., Martin Jacobi, The Sample Shop. BARLOW ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. 742 James St., Syracuse 1, N. Y. Phone 3-0131 APA — PPA — ABP 168 ADVERTrSI NG AGENCIES Pres. & Acct. Exec E. S Barlow Vice-Pres. & Acct. Execs E. S. Crawford, R. J. Sloan, H. H. Goodhart. Secretary E. C. Walkins Production Manager F. B. Tompkins Vice-Pres. & Copy Chief J. J. Hines Art Director H. C. Millard Radio Accounts — Lincoln National Bank & Trust Co., Beverly Hills Wine Co. BARNES CHASE COMPANY 530 Broadway, San Diego 1, Calif. Phone Franklin 7771 A A A A— AB C— NO AB Owner N, R. Barnes Account Executives Norman Foster, Mark Moore, Robert Fling. Time Buyer Edwina B. Sample Branch Office 1121 South Hill St., Los Angeles 15, Calif. Phone PRospect 4118 Manager E. W. Rutledge Radio Accounts — Bay Shore Motors, Wal- ter B. Bowie Pie Co., Davies Motors, Frazee's, Glen Abbey, Greenwood Memorial Park, Harbor Insurance, Johnson Saum Mortuary, Qualitee Dairy Products Co., San Diego Elec- tric Railway, Southern California Music Co., Thearle Music Co., Yellow Cab Co. BARRONS ADVERTISING CO., INC. Rickwick Bldg., Kansas City 6, Mo. Phone HArrison 6118 ANPA— PPA— APA President & Treasurer Wheeler Godfrey Vice-President Frank H. Little Secretary A. W. Durrin Account Executives Ralph S. Page, John Harvey, Wheeler Godfrey, John Gaughan, Charles E. Ellis. Radio Accounts — Seidlitz Paint Co., Mid- west Wool Co-op., Sodiphene, Ball Clinic. STUART BART, INC. 114 East 32nd St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone LExington 2-2323 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA President Stuart Bart V.P. & Radio Dir Budd Getschal Radio Accounts Louis G. Cowan, Inc. BASS & CO., INC. 2 Stone St., New York 4, N. Y. Phone WH 3-0580 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA President Sydney Bass Vice-President David J. Gallagher Secretary-Treasurer Milton Bass Radio Acct. Exec Charles Davis TED BATES, INC. 630 Fifth Ave., New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 6-9700 AAAA— ANPA— PPA- NAOB— ABC— OAAA— FAAG President-Treasurer T. L. Bates Executive Vice-Pres Joseph R. Busk Vice-Pres.-Secretary Thomas J. Carnese Vice-Presidents Walter Everett, Clinton S. Ferris, Thomas F. Harrington, Edward F. Hudson, William H. Kearns, Louis Menna, Clifford N. Parsells, Ros- ser Reeves, Edgar P. Small. Radio Producers William Harding, Jay Clark, Alan Dingwall, Jr. Branch Office 6432 Selma Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Hollywood 2161-2-3 Vice-Pres. in Charge Radio Prod., Austin Peterson Producers Harry Saz, Frank O'Connor Radio Accounts — Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. (Palmolive Shaving Creams, Palmolive Soap, Colgate Dental Cream, Halo Shampoo through Sherman & Marquette), Continental Baking Co. (Wonder Bread & Hostess Cakes), Carter Products, Inc. (Carter's Little Liver Pills, Arrid), Standard Brands. BATTEN, BARTON, DURSTINE & OSBORN, INC. 383 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone ELdorado 5-5800 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— SNPA OAAA— NOAB— APA— ABC— BMB Chmn. of Board Bruce Barton Vice-Chmn. of Board Alex F. Osborn President Bernard C. Duffy Vice Pres. & Treasurer & Chmn. of Exec. Comm F. R. Feland Exec. V.P. in Chg. Western offices John C. Cornelius Exec. V.P. in Chg. Creative Services Chas. H. Brower Exec. V.P. in Chg. Account Operations J. D. Danforth Secretary F. M. Lawrence V.P. in Chg. Radio Arthur Pryor, Jr. V.P. in Chg. Radio (Hollywood). Wayne Tiss Asst. Dir. Radio in Chg. Television, W. W. Crider Business Manager Leonard F. Erikson In Chg. Radio Commercials Robert L. Foreman In Chg. Radio Timebuying. Frank Silvernail Local Radio Manager Lienor Scanlan Chief Story Editor George Kondolf Mgr. Radio Promotion & Merchandising, James A. McGarry Television Dept William Morris, Thomas Wright, James Campbell, Chester Kulesza. 169 Branch Offices 1220 Statler Office Bldg., Boston 16, Mass. Phone Hubbard 0430 Vice-President Francis W. Hatch Rand Bldg., Buffalo 3, N. Y. Phone Cleveland 7915 Vice-President Stanley P. Irvin 919 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone Superior 9200 Vice-President H. H. Haupt 1515 Terminal Tower Bldg., Cleveland 13, Ohio Phone Prospect 3621 Manager E. E. Haring 1912 Book Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone Cherry 5572 Manager Robert Copeland 1680 No. Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Hollywood 7337 Vice-President .Wayne Tiss 523 W. 6th St., Los Angeles 14, Calif. Phone Michigan 1354 Vice-President. A. W. Neally Northwestern Bank Bldg., Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phone BRidgeport 8381 Exec. Vice-President Chg. Western offices J. C. Cornelius Vice-President Edward A. Cashin Grant Bldg., Pittsburgh 19, Penn. Phone Grant 8060 Vice-President. Leon D. Hansen Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif Phone Garfield 1017 Vice-President. C H. Ferguson Radio Accounts — Armstrong Cork Co., Cream of Wheat, Curtis Circulation Co., De Soto Division, Chrysler Corp., E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., Emerson Drug Co., General Electric Co., U. S. Steel Corp., Wildroot Co., Inc., Beau Brummell Ties, Inc., Boston Edison Co., Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., Chamberlain Sales Corp., Continental Can Co., First National Bank of Boston, First National Bank of Minn., Fort Pitt Brewing Co., Fruit Dispatch Co., Gamble- Skogmo, Inc., General Baking Co., Golden State Co., Ltd., Hormel, George A. & Co., Keystone Lumber Co., Liberty Mutual In- surance Co., Marine Midland Group, Inc., Minn. Brewing Co., Minn. Mining & Mfg. Co., Murine Co., Inc., The, Mutual Savings Bank of Boston, Nehi Corp., New York Telephone Co., Northwestern Bell Telephone Co., Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., Penick & Ford, Ltd., Inc., Peter Hand Brewing Co., Reader's Digest Association, Rexall Drug Co., Schae- fer Brewing Co., F & M, The, Sea Breeze Laboratories, Southern New England Tele- phone Co., Squibb, E. R. & Son, Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Tea Garden Products Co., Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co., Trans- World Airlines, Waitt & Bond, Inc. ADRIAN BAUER ADV. AGENCY, INC. 1717 Sansom St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone Rittenhouse 4331 ANPA— PPA President Adrian Bauer Vice-Pres. & Treas Lillian E. Bauer V.P.'s Alan R. Tripp, Harold Firestone Secretary Elmira R. Peters x4.rt Director Sallie M. Brown Production Manager Wilmer S. Roberts Copy Chief Helen Park Radio Accounts ■ — Adelphia Hotel, The Brighton, Broad St. Trust Co., Cayuga Fed- eral & Loan Assn., The Drake, J. Frank & Son, Phila Dairy Products Co., Inc., Ritz Carlton Hotel, Warburton Hotel. JERE BAYARD <& ASSOCIATES 2504 W. 7th St., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone Fairfax 1278 NOAB— PPA Owner Jere Bayard Secretary ' Marion Hassett Space Buyer Beth M. Freeman Production Manager Johnny A. Gazurian Radio Director Larry Kraft Account Executives Jere Bayard, Jean Daniels, Charles Murray. ROGER BEANE ADV. AGENCY 136 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis 4, Ind. Phone Franklin 2517 APA Space Buyer Roger Beane Art Director Francis Fox Prod. Mgr. Radio Dir. & Time Buyer Harold Bean Radio Accounts — L. S. Ayres & Co., Polar Ice & Fuel Co., Wilson Bros. BEAUMONT, HELLER & SPERLING, INC. 6th & Walnut Sts., Reading, Pa. Phone 7447 NOAB— ABP— PPA President Donal T. Beaumont Vice-Pres. & Sec L. J. Sperling Treasurer & Copy Chief R. F. Heller Art Director R. G. Glassmire Production Manager J. L. Ryan Radio Time Buyer Dorothea Hassler Research Dir, & Space Buyer Marion W. Nagle Radio Accounts — Allen Laundries, AUen- town-Bethlem Gas Co., Automotive Service, Consumers Gas Co., Haines Hobby House, Harrisburg Gas Co., Lebanon Valley Gas Co., Station WHUM. 170 ADVERTISING AGENCIES BEHEL & 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 Kanaske Secretary Lois Chambers Assistant Treasurer Leona McMullen Art Director H. A. Sanderson Production Manager M. N. Pierson Dir. Public Relations G. Marvin Shutt Dir. Research H. M. Schnur Account Executives A. Kanaske, J. H. Bolt, R. E. Wright, P. Frantz, K. B. Karcher, W. T. Craigle. Branch Office Muskegon Heights, Mich. Phone 32407 Manager G. P. Shillinger Radio Accounts — Chicago Terminal Na- tional Bank, Dietrich Products Corp., Gold Prize Coffee. BENTON 6c BOWLES, INC. 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 8-1100 AAAA— ANPA— PPA— ABP— NOAB— O AAA Chairman of Board Atherton W. Hobler President Clarence B. Goshorn Exec. Vice-Pres William R. Baker, Jr. Sec.-Treas Edward R. Beach Vice-Pres. & Dir. of Media. .H. H. Dobberteen Vice-Pres. in Charge of Radio & Tele Walter Craig Vice-Pres. & Radio Dir L. T. Steele Television Associate Herbert Leder Manager of Radio Dept. & Chief Time Buyer George Kern Asst. Mgr., Radio Dept John Doherty Time Buyers. . . .Ruth Jones, Mary McKenna Script Editor Leroy Bailey Casting Director George Jensson New Program Ideas Leslie Harris Manager of Publicity Richard K. Bellamy Directors. . . .Hoyt E. Allen, Kenneth Burton, Olga Druce, Leslie Harris, Herbert Leder, Thomas McDermott, Charles Fisher, David M. Mixter, William Vallee, Wayne E. McGuirk. Branch Offices 6523 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal. Phone Hillside 9151 West Coast Rep Al Kaye Office Manager Mary Edith Stahl 326 E. Main St., Lakeland, na. Phone LAKeland 2-4571 Director David Kepner Office Manager Annie G. Hull Radio Accounts — General Foods Corpora- tion (Post's 40 per cent Bran Flakes, Post's Raisin Bran, Post's Corn Toasties, Post's Cereal Products, Diamond Crystal Shaker Salt, Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt, Maxwell House Coffee, Instant Maxwell House Coffee, Yuban Coffee, Bliss Coffee, Gaines Dog Food, Log Cabin Syrup, Snider Condiments, Walter Baker's Chocolate Products, Baker's Premium No. 1, Baker's Deluxe Cocoa), Bi- tuminous Coal Institute, The Prudential In- surance Company of America, Krueger Brew- ing Company, Florida Citrus Commission, The Procter & Gamble Company (Tide, Chip- so, Ivory Snow, Prell), Best Foods, Inc. (Hellmann's Mayonnaise, Nucoa, H-0 Oats, Farina, Presto, 2 in 1 Shoe Polish). Television Account — General Foods Cor- poration (Certo, Maxwell House Coffee, Gaines Dog Food, Diamond Crystal Salt). BERMINGHAM, CASTLEMAN & PIERCE. INC. 136 East 38th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone LExington 2-7550 ABP— PPA— NOAB— APA— AAAA President Arch Bermingham Exec. Vice-Pres George Castleman Vice-Presidents Leslie V. Spencer, C. E. Patrick. Radio Director George C. Castleman Radio Prod. & Tele Dir Ray Ovington Radio Accounts — Griffin Manufacturing Co., Inc., Conti Products Corp., E. Pritchard, Inc., Dailey Mills, Inc., Louis Sherry, Inc. Television Account — Jay Day Dress Co. FRANK BEST & CO., INC. 9 Rockefeller Plaza., New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 7.6760 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA President Mrs. V. R. Best Vice-President I. Marks GORDON BEST CO., INC. 228 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 1, HL Phone State 5060 ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA— ABC— ABP President Gordon Best Vice-Presidents Roy M. KirtlandL Leroy A. Kling, Willard E. Stevens, Frank F. Morr. Branch Office 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone CI 5-7377 Vice-President Arthur W. Ramsdell Radio Accounts — ^Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Quality Foods, Inc., Carey Salt Co., Burch Biscuit Co. 171 BOB BETTS ADV. First National Bank Bldg., Denver 2, Colo. Phone Main 6782 President R.J. Belts Vice-President L. W. Koerber Secretary C. A. Haskell Treasurer E. Whetstone Director L. W. Koerber Copy D. Hilden, E. Whetstone Radio Accounts — Frontier Refining Co., Denver Dairy Council, Carlson-Frink Co., Joe Kavanaugh, Inc., Maplecrest Turkey Farms, Red Dot Oil Co. THE Blow CO., INC. 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone PLaza 7-4100 ANPA— PPA— APA— OAAA— NOAB President Milton H. Biow Exec. Vice-President John M, Alden Secretary Richard M. Blow Treasurer Morris Zinneman Vice-Presidents E. J. K. Banvart, Ralph F. Linder, Walter G. Smith, C. H. Wolfe Account Executives W. P. Booth, C. T. Clyne, P. B. Hinerfield, I. W. Hofl, Elizabeth Leeman, Norman J. Phelps, M. A. Singer, S. M. Sutter, E. D. Swann Radio Department 501 Madison Ave. Director John E. Hamm Head of Time John D. Hymes Mgr. Radio , Bruce Dodge Head Talent Contract Lucille Webster Radio Production Jack Moseman Hollywood Office 6111 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Hempstead 2377 Manager Jack Runyon San Francisco Office 703 Market St., San Francisco 3, Calif. Manager Keith Babcock Radio Accounts — Adam Hats, Eversharp, Inc., Philip Morris & Co., Ltd., Procter & Gamble Co., Roma Wine Co. HILL BLACKETT & CO. 231 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone State 0950 ANPA— PPA— APA— NOAB Principal Hill Blackett Account Executives R. G. Wilson, C. Foust, F. R. Babcock. Treasurer J. R. Lieber Space & Radio Time Buyer Frank Reed Production Manager Vaughn Jones Art Directors Don Avery, Don Digman Radio Production Kirby Hawkes Radio Accounts — Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. (Lustre Creme Cosmetics), Morton Salt Co., A. E. Staley Mfg. Co., Wander Co., Wor- cester Salt Co. THE BLACKSTONE COMPANY 221 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone Circle 7-4915 Owner Milton Blackstone Associate Jack Steiner Manager Gladys B. Berju Copy Director Homer Millard Art Director Len Janklow Production Manager Harry Dobrin Space Buyer Ed Engel Account Executives Charles Kondla, Robert Towers, Mortimer Curtis, Ar- thur Fisher, Leonard Ruskin, Martin Rodman, Shirley Mason. Radio Dept. Director of Radio Jack Steiner Radio Accounts — Brass Rail, Keystone Paint & Varnish Co., Jay Lord Hats, Gros- singer Hotel & Country Club. 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-Presidents John J. Shubert, Jr., Mario Lewis. Radio Director Richard Ash Copy Chief N. B. Lewis Branch Office 321 W. 44th St., New York 18, N. Y. Phone Circle 6-1000 Account Executive Philip Solomon BLAKER ADV. AGENCY, INC. 501 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone EL 5-7563 ANPA— PPA Chairman . .Henry Blackman Sell President Harold L. Tuers Secretary Anne Sharkey Treas. & Prod. Mgr Margaret T. Reynolds Art Director Mary L. Deming Production Manager Joseph Ferenc Radio Time Buyer Jean Zipser Account Executives Theodore D. Siegel, Paul Sprinz, Helen Nash, H. L. Tuers. Radio Accounts — L. S. Ayers & Co., Barbi- zon-Plaza, 57th St. Bootery, French Bootery. W. EARL BOTHWELL ADVERTISING AGENCY 600 Grant Street, Pittsburgh 19, Pa. Phone Court 6565 ANPA— AAAA— PPA President W. Earl Bothwell Vice-Presidents T. Howard Black, Jr., Virgina D. Bothwell. Secretary-Treasurer Fred E. Baxter Copy Chief H. B. Trautman Media Director Joseph P. O'Donnell, Avis Philbrook. Space Buyer Betty Ritter 172 ADVERTISING AGENCIES Radio Director Nathan A. Tufts Production Manager Clark Glenn Art Director 0. C. Jochumsen Research Director Jack Bradfute Radio Time & Talent Buyer G. Taylor Urquhart Plans Director Charles D, Pettengill Publicity Director Peggy S. Clagett Merchandising Director Wright Nodine Home Economics Dir Jane H. Trautman Account Executives. .. .Richard C. Bachman, T. Howard Black, Jr., William R. Dahl- man, Frank A. Kearney, George E. Kel- ly, Albert Reinilz, James W. Staples. Branch Offices 1624 N. Hudson Ave., Hollywood 28, Cal. Phone Hillside 0209 Manager Nathan A. Tufts 22 E. 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone LExington 2-1522 Manager T. Howard Black, Jr. Radio Accounts — Allegheny Conference for Community Development, (Pittsburgh, Pa.), (Public Service), Allegheny County Democratic Committee, American Home Products. Corp., American Home Foods, Inc., Joseph Burnett Co. (Flavoring Extracts), Duff's Baking Mix Div. (Duff's Baking Mixes), G. Washington's Division (Instant Coffee & Broths), Boyle-Midway Inc. & Boyle Midway (Canada) Ltd. (Aero Waxes & Polishes, Aeromist, Antrol, Black Flag, Diamond Tints and Dyes, Fly-Ded, Moth- Ded, Old English Waxes & Polishes, Plastic Wood, Ridz Garden Sprays, Snarol, Silver Label Germicide 3-In-One Oil), Home Products International Ltd. (Canada) (G. Washington's Coffee), Bedford Springs Ho- tel (Hotel), Christian & Co., Inc. (Poultry Products), Commonwealth Heating Co. (Fur- naces), County of Allegheny (Public Ser- vice), Frank & Seder (Department Store), Hotel Pittsburgher (Hotel), Industrial Cigar Company (Stogies), J. H. Latham (Exports), Morris Clamp & Coupling Co. (Clamps & Couplings), Pa Pitt's Partners (Public Ser- vice), J. Spokane & Co., Inc (Wholesale Distributor), WCAE, Inc. (Radio Station), Zero Weather Stripping Co., Inc. (Weather Stripping). Branch Offices 333 Central Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash. Phone Eliot 3523 Exec. Vice-Pres C. P. Constantine 350 Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone Exbrook 2-7565 Pres. & Gen. Mgr.. David M. Botsford 629 S. Hill St., Los Angeles 14, Calif. Phone Michigan 1427 Vice-President.. Thomas O. Morris, Jr. Empire State Bldg., New York 1, N Y. Phone BRyant 9-4845 Vice-President Elizabeth Eyerly Radio Accounts — Crispie Potato Chip Co., Foreman & Clark, General Paint Corp., Lucky Markets, National Biscuit Co. (West Coast), Olympia Brewing Co., Oregon Mu- tual Fire Insurance Co., Tillamook County Creamery Assn., Wellman Peck & Company. STANLEY G. BOYNTON RADIO ADV. 410-11 Fisher Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich. Phone TRinity 1-2552 President Stanley G. Boynton Vice-President L. C. Boynton Secretary •• • • . . . . V. Cory Hancock Treasurer D. H. Bartlett Program Dir. & Radio Prod Larry Payne Traffic Manager H. Washburn Branch Office 17 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MU 2-0086 Radio Accounts — Radio Bible Class, Wes- ley Radio League, American Society of In- dustrial Engineers, Calvary Hour, New World Coming, Highland Park Baptist Church, De- votional Hour, National Tennis Matches, Zoller Gospel Tabernacle. THE J. CARSON BRANTLEY ADV. AGENCY Owen Building, Salisbury, N. C. Phone 900 President, Radio Dir. & Producer J. Carson Brantley Secretary A. R. Monroe BOTSFORD, CONSTANTINE & GARDNER 115 SW 4th Ave., Portland 4, Oregon Phone Atwater 9541 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB APA— ABC Vice-Pres. & Space Buyer . . Frank Coykendall Sec.-Treas Merle W. Manly BOZELL & JACOBS, INC. OF ILL. 326 W. Madison St., Chicago 6, 111. Phone Central 6505 APA— NOAB President Nathan E. Jacobs Vice-Pres. & Art Dir Ben Taylor Vice-Pres. & Radio Dir Philip Rouda Vice-President Ad Rovin Secretary-Treasurer Morris E. Jacobs 173 Asst. Sec-Treas Elinor Bishop Production Manager Ed Ward Branch Office 2400 Foshay Tower, Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phone Main 4527 Manager Sam Kaufman Radio Accounts — Central, 111. Electric & Gas Co., Halgar, Inc., International Circuses, Inc., Leaf Gum Co., Milko-Cone & Baking Co. ARTHUR BRAITSCH ADV. 15 Westminister St., Providence 3, R. I. Phone Dexter 5313-4115 ABP— APA— ANPA Radio Director Arthur Braitsch Secretary Norma Black Space Buyer John A. Lorimer BRESNICK & SOLOMONT INC. 216 Tremont St., Boston 16, Mass. Phone Liberty 7751 ABP — ANPA — PPA — APA President Chester L. Solomont Radio Dir. & Time Buyer Adner Rakov Radio Account — Dawson's Brewery, Inc. R. C. BRETH, INC. 310 Pine St., P. O. Box 128, Green Bay, Wise. Phone Howard 134 President R. C. Breth Radio Accounts — Home Mutual Insurance Co., Brillion Iron Works, Inc. BRISACHER, VAN NORDEN & STAFF INC. 310 Crocker Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone Garfield 1-0276 ANPA— APA— PPA— NO A B— ABP President Emil Brisacher Vice-President Franklin C. Wheeler Secretary A. McKie Donnan Treasurer W. Purdom Time Buyer Marie Eaton 1133 Crenshaw Blvd., Los Angeles 6, Calif. Branch Offices Garfield Bldg», Los Angeles 14, Calif. Phone Whitney 9442 Vice-President R. T. Van Norden Radio Director Charles Chaplin 140 East 39th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone MU 2-5838 Vice-Pres. & Manager C. H. Gabriel Radio Accounts — Acme Breweries, Bo- hemian Distributing Co., Franzia Bros. Win- ery, Standard Beverages, Davi Miracle Foam, M-Dee Products. BROADCAST ADVERTISING 3055 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone Exposition 1339 Owner.Manager Van C. Newkirk Production Manager John G. Fryer Office Manager. Betty Culbert Radio Accounts — Crew of Good Ship Grace, Inc., Floyd B. Johnson, Grace Dotson, Bible Lessons, Calvary Assembly of Inglewood, Youth for Christ, World's Greatest Book Quiz, Little Country Church of Hollywood, Voice of Faith, Bible Inst, of Los Angeles, Morning Bible Hour. BROOKE, SMITH, FRENCH <& DORRANCE, INC. 8469 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit 14, Mich. Phone Valley 2-9700 AAAA—OAAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA— PPA— APA Chairman of Board Sturges Dorrance President Willard S. French Secretary-Treasurer Guy C. Smith Vice-Presidents Clarke C. Wilmot, Jack Williams, Walter C. Ayers, George Johnston, H. R. Bayle, L. Grant Hamil- ton, Blount Slade. Director of Radio James B. Hill Time Buyer Clyde Vortraan Branch Office 52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 6-1800 Vice-Pres. & Mgr. Media Dept.. .H. E. Pen gel Art Director William A. Adriance Radio Accounts — Goebel Brewing Co., Chris-Craft, Hudson Motor Car Co., Michi- gan State Apple Comm., MuUins Mfg. Corp., Sparks-Withington Co., Timken Silent Auto. Div. Television Account — Goebel Brewing Co. BROOKS ADVERTISING AGENCY 416 W. 8th St., Los Angeles 14, Calif. Phone TRinity 0558 ANPA— PPA— ABP Account Executive Henry Brooks General Manager A. R. Brooks Production Manager E. Nyberg Time Buyer A. R. Brooks Copy Chief G. Gumpertz Art Director Len Wolf Acct. Exec ••...•• S. P. Brooks Radio Accounts — Bekins Moving & Stor- age Co., Everest & Jennings, Golden West Products Co. D. P. BROTHER & CO., INC. General Motors Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich. Phone Trinity 2-8250 APA — AAAA — ANPA — ABP NOAB— PPA— ABC 174 ADVERTISING AGENCIES President D. P. Brother Vice-President Clarence Hatch Account Executives J. S. Howell, Trueman Campbell. BROWN & BIGELOW ADV. AGENCY 450 N. Syndicate St., St. Paul 4, Minn. Phone HE 6331 General Manager R. J. Henderson Director of Sales Paul H. Dobson Art Director Charles Ernst Production Manager D. J. Holstad Space Buyer E. J. Petersen Radio Dir. & Time Buyer J. H. Fischbein Copy Chief Morris Rudensky Radio Accounts — Central Life Insurance Society, Dairy Fresh Creameries, Miss Mor- ris Candies, Zip Co. BUCHANAN & CO., INC. 1501 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y. Phone MEdallion 3-3380 AAAA— PPA— NOAB— ABC Chairman of Board, Treas John Hertz, Jr. Exec. Vice President Fred M. Jordan Vice Presidents Rudolph Montgelas Douglas Day, Joseph D. Dunn, Paul Radin, Lee Blair^ Burton Feldman Secretary A. Grace Barrett Comptroller Anthony Alduino Branch Offices 919 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone Superior 3047 Vice-President Burton Feldman Dir. of Radio & Television. .Martin B. Jones Time Buyer Bill Smith 242 No. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone CR 1-4731 Exec. V.P Fred M. Jordan 155 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone Yukon 2802 Vice-President Lee Blair Radio Accounts — The Texas Co., Para mount Pictures^ Inc., Rainier Brewing Co« United Artists Corp., Gallowhur Chemical Co., Monogram Pictures Corp., Paramount Pictures, Ind., Allen B. DuMont Labs., Inc., Reynolds Metal Co., Teen-timers, Inc. Television Accounts — Allen B. DuMont Labs., Inc. BUCHANAN-THOMAS ADV. CO. 412 So. 19th St., Omaha 2, Nebraska Phone AT 2125 ABP— ANPA— PPA Partners C. C. Buchanan, L. H. Thomas Radio Director Adam Reinemund FRANKLIN BRUCK ADVERTISING CORP. RKO Bldg., Rockefeller Center, New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 7-7660 President Franklin Bruck Secretary and Radio Director M. J. Kleinfeld Vice-President Mort Heineman Radio Time Buyer Rae Elbroch Radio Traffic Milton Jurin Radio Production Howard Blake Research Director Jules Nathan Radio Accounts — North American Acci- dent Insurance Co., Johnson Candy Co., Fashion Frocks, The Theobald Industries, Arden Candies. CHARLES BRUNELLE ADV. AGENCY 15 Lewis St., Hartford 3, Conn. Phone 7-0726 ABP— PPA President & Treasurer Charles Bninelle Vice-Presidents John E. Finneran, Robinson Smith. Radio Account — Sage-Allen & Co., Inc. GEORGE P. BUENTE INC. 509 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone EL 5-1175 PANY Pres.-Treas.-Radio Dir George P. Buente Vice-President & Secretary E. M. Buente Art Director William C. Brigham Production Manager Edna Morgans Account Executives G. P. Buente, E. M. Buente, D. W. Stallard. Radio Accounts — Joseph Santora & Sons, The Van Besta Co, Inc. BURLINGAME^ROSSMAN ADV. 600 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 5, 111. Phone Wabash 7090 APA— PPA— PANY Owner S. W. Grossman Art Director S. Boss Production Manager S. E. Miller Radio Time Buyer G. Roesler Account Executive M. A. Harvis Radio Accounts — Auto Lamp Mfg. Co., Community Bakeries, Radio Station WJPF, Wisconsin Network, Inc. BURNET-KUHN ADV. CO. 520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone SUP 3800 ANPA— APA— PPA 175 President & Treasurer Paul R. Kuhn Vice-Pres. & Sec Francis J. Woods Vice-President Philip D. Simons Radio Director .Mary A. Schroeder Account Executives F. J. Woods, P. D. Simons, T. Wainwright. Radio Accounts — Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago Tribune, Coronet, Inc. LEO BURNETT COMPANY, INC. 360 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, HI. Phone Central 5959 AAAA— ANPA— PPA— ABP— NOAB— ABC— APA President Leo Burnett Executive Vice-President R. N. Heath Treas. & Radio Time Buyer. .E. Ross Gamble Vice-Pres. Chg. of Radio W. L. Weddell Branch Offices 743 Fifth Ave., New York 22, N, Y. Phone PLaza 5-2772 411 West Fifth, Los Angeles 13, Calif. Phone Mutual 5167 Radio Accounts — Pure Oil Co., Brown Shoe Co., American Meat Inst. BYER & BOWMAN ADV. AGENCY 203 East Broad St., Columbus 15, Ohio Phone Main 3276-7-8-9 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA— NOAB Partners Herbert Byer, Gus K. Bowman, Joel M. Burghalter Director Wm. Copeland Radio Accounts — Franklin Brewing Co., Buckeye Potato Chips, Clean Co., Watalene Laboratories, Ashland Oil & Refining Co., Budd & Co., Universal Concrete Pipe Co., Yeager Candy Co., Central Bldg. & Loan Co. HAROLD CABOT & CO., INC. 136 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass. Phone Hancock 7600 AAAA— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA President Harold Cabot Vice-Presidents. Langley C. Keyes, Donald D. Douglas, William H. Ganick, Edward F. Chase, George R. Griffin, Henry W. Peterson Treasurer Richard P. Holland Art Director Edgar Marble Production Manager Frederick Dwyei Copy Chief Henry W. Peterson Media Director James I. Summers Radio Time Buyer Miss Jan Gilbert Creative Miss Betty Parks Creative & Production John M. Lord Account Executives Harold Cabot, Edward F. Chase, Donald D. Douglas, Russell Hunt, Richard P. Holland, Will- iam H. Ganick, Langley C. Keyes, John M. Lord, Henry G. Balch, Peter Black, Eugene C. Burchette Branch Office 120 Exchange St., Portland, Maine Phone 3-5962 Manager Richard I Miller Radio Accounts — Boston and Maine Rail. road, Boston & Maine Transportation Co., Boston Globe, W. L. Douglas Shoe Co., H. P. Hood & Sons, Rock of Ages Corporation, Boston Consolidated Gas Co., Haviland Choc- olates, Inc., Metropolitan Transit Authority. CAHN-MILLER, INC. 413 N. Charles St., Baltimore 1, Md. Phone Saratoga 4466-7 President Louis F. Cahn Vice-President C. LeRoy Miller Secretary George Gettman Account Executives Louis C. Pedlar, Jr. Frank E. Lyon, Dorothy Shilling Yost, Marian Kaminski. Radio Accounts— ABC Oil & Burner Co., Oscar Caplan, Diamond State Brewery, Inc., Elite Laundry, Jarman Motors, Inc., The May Company, Popular Club Bottling Co., Seif's. CALKINS & HOLDEN 247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone WIckersham 2-6900 AAAA— ABP— ANPA PPA— PRB— SAAA— SNPA— OAAA— NOAB— ABC President J. Sherwood Smith Vice-President Rene Clark Secretary-Treasurer .R. P. Clayberger Art Director Walter B. Geoghegan Production Manager Fred Oughton Manager Outdoor Dept F. J. Fitzgerald Media Director Thomas H. Young Radio Program Director. . .Chester H. Miller Branch Office 336 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Randolph 3831 Radio Dept. Manager R. A. Washburn Radio Accounts — Oakite Products, Inc., Framer Prod. 0-SO-Grape. CAMPBELL-EWALD CO. General Motors Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich. Phone Trinity 2-6200 AAAA— ANPA— NOAB— PPA— PRB— APA— ABC— ABP Pres. & Chairman of Board, .Henry T. Ewald Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr Henry G. Little Secretary-Treasurer Lawrence R. Nelson Ass't Treasurer & Comptroller. .C. J. Rudesill Vice-President J. H. Neebe Vice-President R. F. Field V.P. & Dir. of Media J. J. Hartigan V.P. & Chmn of Acct. Advisory Comm. W. H. Case V.P. & Copy Director L. T. Robinson V.P. & Art Director Halsey Davidson Vice-President W, E. Schweikart 176 ADVERTISING AGENCIES Vice-President W. P. Stewart Vice-President G. Brewster Loud, Jr. Radio Committee V.P. & Chairman Winslow H. Case Vice-President J. H. Neebe Vice-President R. F. Field Secretary T. B. Adams Television Committee V.P. & Supervisor Winslow H. Case Producer-Director R. J. Mauer Art Director D, O. Chance Script Writers R. S. Field, R. I. Warren Program Supervisors Robert Dudley, B. C. Mott Branch Offices 230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Central 1946 Vice-Pres. & Mgr E. W. Clements 714 W. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles 15, Cal. Richmond 6204 Vice-Pres.-Manager R. C. Francis Radio Accounts — Northwest Chevrolet Dealers Association, The Detroit Chevrolet Dealers Association, The Detroit Edison Co. Television Accounts — Chevrolet Moror Div- ision, General Motors Corp., Norge Division, Borg. Warner Corp., Mishawaka Rubber & Woolen Manufacturing Co., The Detroit Edi- son Co., Detroit Chevrolet Dealers, Detroit Norge Dealers, Chicago Chevrolet Dealers. CAMPBELL-EWALD COMPANY OF NEW YORK, INC. 10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 7-6383 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA— ABC Chairman of the Board. .. .Henry T. Ewald President & Gen. Mgr.. .Fletcher D. Richards First Vice-Pres Willis E. Blodgett Second Vice-Pres Lynn B. Dudley Vice-Pres. & Secty Duane W. Beurmann Treasurer L. R. Nelson V.P. & Media Dir E. A. Elliott V.P. & Art Dir W. A. McNabb Vice-Presidents Radcliffe Romeyn, V. A. Walker, John Davidson. Spot Radio & Tele. Dir Kenneth Young Radio Accounts — United States Rubber Co., Dry Dock Savings Institute, Durham- Enders Razor Corp., Rockwood & Co. Television Accounts Placed — U. S. Rub- ber Co. CAMPBELL-MITHUN, INC. 1370 Northwestern Bank Bldg. Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phone Atlantic 3231 ABP— NOAB— ANPA— PPA— APA Chairman Ralph B. Campbell President Ray O. Mithun Vice-Presidents John K. Mortland, John W. Forney, August C. Ragnow, Lester J. Will. Secretary E. S. Brugette Treasurer B.N. Sandquist Time Buyer Arthur H. Lund Production Creative Director John W. Forney Branch Office 919 N. Michigan, Chicago 11, lU. Phone Del. 7553 Vice-President August C. Ragnow Radio Accounts — American Dairy Associ- ation, Andersen Corp., Atwood Coffee Co., Campbell Cereal Co., Eagle, John M. & Co., Ford, Luther & Co., General Dairy Equip- ment Co., Gold Seal Co., Great Northern Railway Co., Hall Hardware Co., Hamm, (Theo) Brewing Co., Land O'Lakes Cream- eries, Inc., Larsen Co., Jenny Lee Products, Northwestern National Bank, Peavey, F. H. & Co., Preserve Industry Council, Red Dot Foods, Russell-Miller Milling Co., Swayne, J. B. & Son, Telex, Inc., Zinsmaster Baking Co. SOLIS S. CANTOR ADV. AGENCY 1711 Walnut St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone LO 7-8141 ABP— ANPA— SNPA Pres Solis S. Cantor Exec. V.P Kathryn Cantor Art Dir William F. Cox Pro. Mgr Robert Hersch Sp. Buy Margaret M. Woodlen Asst. Execs Jack Shaw, Robert Weiner Radio & Television Dir.. .Raymond S. Aarons Branch Office 350 Lincoln Rd. Bldg., Miami Beach, Fla. Phone 58-1637 Manager Sidney B. Gorchov Radio Accounts — Duval, David T. Robin- son, Inc., Penn. Inst, of Criminology, Palmer School, Publicker Industries, New Era Steel Tile. Television Accounts — Elizabeth Davidson, Superfine Appliance Co., Superfine Fuels, Rusoff Furs, David T. Robinson, Inc., Chex. THE CAPLES COMPANY 535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone LExington 2-0850 ANPA— PPA— APA— NOAB President R. C. Caples Vice-President Hudson Meyer Radio Dept. Time Buyer Ruth D. Folster 177 Branch Offices 225 East Erie St., Chicago, 111. Phone Superior 6016 Vice-President R. N. Hartsing 1504 Dodge St., Omaha, Nebr. Phone Jackson 1107 Radio Department Head Russell Rullman 412 West Sixth St., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone Mutual 4143 Manager Arthur Caron Radio Accounts — American Express, Union Pacific Railroad, Chicago & North Western Railway, Railway Express Illinois Central. CARTER ADV. AGENCY, INC. 912 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City 6, Mo. Phone HA 1356 609 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City 12, Kansas Phone DR 3077 ABP— ANPA— NOAB— NAAN— APA— PPA President Charles W. Carter Vice-President William G. Rowe Radio Director Lee Hall Branch Office 609 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kans. DR 3077 Radio Accounts — Helzberg's Jewelers, Rushton Baking Co., Rudy Patrick Seed Co., Perry Motor Co., Shellabarger Feed Co., Consumer's Co-Op, May Potato Chip Co., DeCoursey's Ice Cream, Kansas Farmers Union Central Co-Op Exchange. President William D'Arcy Cayton Secretary D. R. Roberts Art Director Elliott Porte Radio Director Earle McGill Radio Account — Delicia Chocolate & Can- dy Mfg. Co. CECIL & PRESBREY, INC. 247 Park Ave.. New York 17, N. Y. Phone WIckersham 2-8200 SAAA— SMPA— ABB— OAAA ABC— BMB President James M. Cecil Vice-Presidents Edward Noakes, H. L. Kneeland, Samuel Dalsimer, S. M. Kenyon, Terrence F. MacGrath, Robert Carley, David G. Lyon. Sec. & Treas David C. Thomas Media Dir Harry Parnas Radio Dir., John M. Wyatt, Jr. Time Buyer Harry Parnas Asst. Radio Dir Sara Jane Troy Radio Accounts — Ronson Art Metal Works, Inc., Oyster Shell Products Corp., Philip Morris & Co., Inc., Ltd. (Fleetwood Cig- arettes), Block Drug Co., Carbola Chemical Co. THE CHERNOW COMPANY Empire State Bldg., New York 1, N. Y. Phone PEnnsylvania 6-3520 President. . • • • • . • • Sam Chernow Vice-President Leo A. Friedman R. H. CARY, INC. 908-10 Liberty Bldg., Des Moines 9, Iowa Phone 4-0375 ABP— ANPA— PPA— FAAG— APA President & Treasurer R. H. Gary Radio Director Fred A. Reed Art Director R. M. Williamson Radio Accounts — Oelwein Chemical Co., Thompson Hybrid Corn Co., Des Moines Ice & Fuel Company, Station KRNT, Station WNAX. CASMIR ADV. CO., INC. 551 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MU 2-2014 PANY Owner & Space Buyer David C. Casmir Radio Director Marvin F. Casmir Art Director Wm. E. Burgess Radio Accounts — Eagle Pencil Co., Haynes- Griffin Co. CAYTON, INC. 350 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y. Phone BR 9-0390 ABP-APA NELSON CHESMAN COMPANY Hamilton Trust Bldg., Chattanooga 8, Tcnn. Phone 6-4942 ABP— ANPA— PPA— SNPA— NOAB SNPA— APA— ABP Partners John E. Fontaine, S. M. Kelly Radio Director • • H. Gene Sample Radio Accounts — Fleetwood Coffee Co., Double-Colo Co. CHICAGO ADV. AGENCY 20 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4, 111. Phone WA 5732 ANPA— PPA— APA Pres. & Space Buyer J. L. Wade Vice-President Elmer Wade C. p. CLARK, INC. 113 Seventh Ave., No., Nashville 3, Tenn. Phone 6-4179 APA— FAAG President-In Charge of Radio C. P. Clark Vice-Pres. & Treasurer • D. G. Goodwin Secretary D. Clark Radio Account — Southern Coach Lines, Inc. 178 ADVERTISING AGENCIES CLEMENTS COMPANY, INC. 1601 Chestnut St^ Philadelphia, Pa. Phone Rittenhouse 0236 ANPA— PPA President-Treasurer I. W. Clementa Vice-President-Secretary. . .E. D. Masterman Director of Radio Alice Clements Radio Accounts — Network: Modern Food Process Co., F. G. Vogt & Sons, Hudson Coal Co., Horn Hardart. THE ARNOLD COHAN CORP. I860 Broadway, New York 23, N. Y. Phone PLaza 9-7267 President Arnold Cohan Vice-President Gilbert R. Lesser Secretary Edna Freischman Treasurer Arnold Cohan Production Mgr Morris Helfman Art Dir Saul Mandel Traffic Mgr Jule L. Goodwin Copy Chief Jules Archer Account Executives Arnold Cohan, Gilbert R. Lesser, Helen Wade Radio & Tele. Dir Edward F. McDougal Radio Accounts — ^Jim Dale Clothes, Inc., Material Expediters. COLE AND CHASON, INC. 8 W. 56th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone CI 7-2664 Pres. & Radio Dir Herbert S. Chason Vice-President / John Cole Radio Accounts — David Cohen & Sons, March Drug Co. RUSSELL C. COMER ADVERTISING CO. 15 W. 10th St., Kansas City 6, Mo. Phone HArrison 3964 APA— ANPA— PPA Partners . . . Russell C. Comer, Ruth E. Comer Space Buyer Daniel C. Martin Production Mgr John C. Fehlandt A.cct. Executive Gardner Reams Radio Department Manager Bill Godden COMPTON ADVERTISING, INC. 630 Fifth Ave., New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 6-2800 SNPA—AAAA— ANPA— PPA— O AAA— NOAB— ABC President Robert D. Holbrook Vice-Pres. & Secty Leonard T. Bush Vice- Presidents Thurman L. Barnard, Frank R. Griffin, Edward Battey, Muriel Haynes, Guy Richards, Lewis H. Titter- ton, Frederick Anderson, Henry A. Mat- toon. Treas. & Comptroller Charles McCormack Vice-Pres. & Asst. Treasurer, John K. Strubling, Jr. Media Supervisor Frank B. Kemp Mgr. Radio Dept Storrs Haynes Casting Director Vera Larkin Publicity Director Virginia Travers Head Time Buyer Henry Clochessy Dir. Daytime Serial Div Evelyn Pierce Dir. Pro. Development. .. .Brewster Morgan Branch Offices Socony Vacuum Bldg., Chicago, 111. Manager L. O. Holmberg Harrison 3570 New Center Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Trinity 1-2200 Manager James Cook Land Bank Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Harrison 8102 Manager Wm. B. Hill Gwynne Bldg., Cincinnati, O. Pkwy. 6961 Manager Robert P. Marsh 744 N. 4th St., Milwaukee 3, Wis. Marquette 2778 Manager Harry Scott 6253 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal. Hollywood 8107 Manager Floyd Holm Radio Accounts— Procter & Gamble Co. (ivory Soap, Ivory Flakes, Crisco, Barsalou Soap, Duz), Wheatena Corp., Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Allis Chalmers Co., Nestles Milk Co. THE CONNOR COMPANY, INC. 544 Market Su San Francisco 4, Cal. Phone, YUkon 0196 APA— ABP—FAAG— ANPA— PPA President Edward W. Connor Exec. Vice-Pres Shirley Walker Production Manager Mrs. V. George Account Executives A. M. Janisen, B. McClure, D. McFadden, S. Walker. 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. & Treasurer H. W. Dengler Vice-President Porter F. Leach Secretary. Stuart D. Cowan, Jr. Media Miss McDonald Space-Time Buyer Miss A. Marie Maus, Miss McDonald Radio Accounts — Isbandsten-MoUer Co., Inc., Mittag & Volger, Inc., Frank G. Shat- tuck Co. 179 JOHN GILBERT CRAIG ADV., INC. 913 Washington St., Wilmington 99, Del. Phone 6185 ABP— AMPA— APA PPA— NAAN Account Executives John Gilbert Craig K. W. Anderson. Radio Account — Mason - Dixon Radio Group. THE CRAMER-KRASSELT CO. 733 N. Van Buren St., Milwaukee 2, Wis. Phone Daly 3500 AAAA — ABP — ANPA — PPA APA— NOAB— ABC President A, W. Seller Executive Vice-President H. N. Pasteur Vice-Presidents L. H. Ness, C. W. Faude Director of Media L. H. Ness Time Buyer Loretta Mahar Radio Director J. S. Stolzoff Radio Accounts — Plankinton Packing Co., Victor Stamm & Associates, Ed. Schuster & Co., Amity Leather Co., Milwaukee Co., Sperry Candy Co., McConnon & Co., Mack- win Co., Luick Ice Cream Co., Luick Dairy Co. CRITCHFIELD <& COMPANY, INC. 720 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone Superior 3061 ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB President E. P. Nesbitt Media Dir E. Groenboom Production Manager R. M. Cowing Elliot Detchon, Bob Etienne Clint Frank, F. S. Gardner, Joseph Greeley, Thomas L. Greer, Bud Dollard, G. H. Johnson, Fred Klein, Stuart Upson, Ted Mertz, Don Manchester. Radio Time Director J. James Neale Radio Comm. Prod Dan Ryan Copy Supervisors W. Tyler, Thomas Greer. Production Head Albert Black Promotion A. O. Meyer Branch Offices 247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone WI 2-4200 Executive Manager F. K. Beirn Account Executives G. G. Tormey, R. W. Buckley, J. L. Eisele, G. P. Mac- Gregor, H. R. Potter, M. Read, A. W. Spence, W. B. Stewart, H. R. Turnbull. Radio & Television Producing Subsidiary Show Productions, Inc. President .Adrian Samish Supervisor of Night-Time Programs and Television Carl Stanton Supervisor of Day-Time Programs Lester Vail Publicity and Promotion «Pat Sweeney 1680 N. Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone HE 0716 Manager , Al Kabaker 6 King St. East, Toronto 1, Canada Phone Adelaide 2851 Manager G. Nunns Radio Accounts — General Mills, Inc., Proc- ter & Gamble Company, Sterling Drug Inc., Daniel Green, Whitehall Pharmacal Com- pany, FalstafI Brewing Corp., Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co., Standard Brands, Inc. CRUTTENDEN & EGER 64 E. Lake St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone Central 7830 ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA Partner. Edmond I. Eger Account Executives Leon H. Lewis, George M. Stern, Harley B. Hobbs. Media-Research Director ... .Harry C. Pick Art Director • • Harry J. Beier Radio Time Buyer. . • • Harry C. Pick Radio Accounts — Admiral Corp., Klein's Sporting Goods. Television Account — Admiral Corp. DANCER-nTZGERALD-SAMPLE,INC. 221 No. La Salle St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone State 3800 ANPA— PPA— APA— AAAA President H. M. Dancer Vice-Presidents C. L. Fitzgerald, J. G. Sample. Treasurer Paul Keenan Sec. & Gen. Mgr Fred Leighty Account Executives Robert McDonald, D'ARCY ADVERTISING COMPANY Missouri Pacific Bldg., St. Louis 3, Mo. Phone Central 6700 AAAA — ANPA — PPA — ABP — PRB — SAAA—SNPA— NOAB— 0 AAA— BMB Chrmn. Bd. of Dir A. L. Lee President J. F. Oberwinder Secretary-Treasurer E. C. Cronk Radio Dir P. A. Louis Branch Offices 515 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone PLaza 8-2600 V.P. in Charge of Radio John J. Toigo Terminal Tower Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio Phone Cherry 0158 Vice-President Stanley Seward 90 Broadview Ave., Toronto, Ont., Canada Phone Gladstone 7591 Vice-President .... Gramont Altenbernd 310 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta, Ga. Phone Atwood 1209 Vice-President J. Hixon Kinsella Radio Accounts — The Coca-Cola Co., Gen- eral Tire & Rubber Co., Pennsylvania Rubber Co., Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co., Laclede Gas Company— St. Louis. 180 ADVERTrSING AGENCIES JIMM DAUGHERTY, INC. 706 Chestnut St., St. Louis 1, Mo. Phone Main 0790-1 PPA — NOAB — APA President-Time Buyer. .James M. Daugherty Secretary-Treasurer. .Pauline Otto Daugherty Radio Accounts Placed — Pepsi-Cola Bot- tlers of St. Louis, Meyer Bros. Drug Co., St. Louis Dairy Co. DAVIS & COMPANY 912 Pacific Mutual Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Calif. Phone Michigan 3908 ANPA— PPA Partners Robert J. Davis, Joseph Sill, Jr. Time Buyer Jane Leider Radio Accounts — Blue Bird Potato Chips, Inc., Scudder Food Products, Dodson, Ltd., American Fruit Growers, Fruit Industries, Lts. DOHERTY, CLIFFORD & SHENFIELD INC. 350 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. Y. BRyant 9-0445 AAAA—ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— ABC President Lawrence L. Shenfield Vice-Pres. & Treas Arthur Cobb, Jr. Vice Presidents Donald K. Clifford, Francis J. Doherty, Joel F. Jacobs. V.P. & Secretary Wm. E. Steers Asst. Treas Nelson O. Argueso Asst. Secty .Marie L. Brennan Dir. of Production Chester MacCracken Dir. of Radio Commercials. .. .John Mullen Tele. Dir Chester MacCracken Asst. Tele. Dir Blaney Harris Radio Accounts — ^Bristol Myers Company, Ipana, Vitalis, Mum, Ingram Shave Cream, Benex; Pioneer Division of the Borden Com- pany, Reid's Ice Cream, Mel O Rol Ice Cream; General Aniline & Film Corp., Glim; Chas Ammen Company. Television Accounts — Bristol-Myers Com- pany, Pioneer Division of the Borden Com- pany (Now discontinued). 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 1207 Liberty Bank Bldg., Dallas 1, Tex. Phone C-8295 APA— SNPA Owner-Radio Buyer, Mrs. Irene Scott Dicklow DINION & DuBROWIN, INC. 40 W. 52nd St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone PLaza 9-2826 ABP President Raphael DuBrowin Vice-President Edgar M. Paulton Secretary-Treasurer Erwin Dinion Radio-Tele Director John Howard Lloyd Script Editor. Ruth Wolson DOE-ANDERSON ADV. AGENCY 308 Martin Brown Bldg., Louisville 2, Ky. Phone Wabash 3193 APA— ANPA— PPA— SNPA President Elmer H. Doe Account Executive. . . Warwick Anderson THE RALPH L. DOMBROWER CO., INC. 11 E. Franklin St., Richmond 20, Va. Phone 3-111-3 ANPA— PPA— SNPA— APA President-Treas. . .Ralph L. Dombrower, Sr. Vice-Pres Ralph L. Dumbrower, Jr. Secretary T. E. George Asst. Secty. Phyllis King Mgr. Radio Dept J. C. Fulmer Account Executive M. B. Dombrower Talent Buyer T. Michaux Moody Branch Office Woodward Bldg., Washington, D. C. Phone Republic 1420 Manager Philip Rosenfeld Radio Accounts — Southern Biscuit Co., Inc., Goldberg Electric Products Co., Inc., South- ern Stove Works, Inc., Fork Union Military Academy, Fork Union, Virginia, Southland Wines, Inc., Velvet Rose Wine, Richmond Rubber Co., Inc., Traffic-Tested Automobile Tires, FFV Cookies and Crackers, Sonora Radio-Phonographs, Kitchen Chief Wood and Coal Kitchen Ranges, and Tip Top Circu- lators. DONAHUE AND COE, INC. 1270 Ave. of Americas, New York 20, N. Y. Phone Columbus 5-4252 ANPA— PPA— ABP— SNPA— OAAA— APA— NOAB Dir. of Motion Picture Radio-Tele Div. A. Carl Rigrod Time Buyer Thomas Lynch 181 Branch Offices 411 Hurt Bldg., Atlanta, Georgia Phone Ma 5662 Manager & Vice-President. .H. L. Morrill, Jr. 931 N. La Cienega, Hollywood, Calif. Phone Crestview 6-7737 Manager Walter Blake Radio Accounts — Loew*s, Inc. (M-G-M), Samuel Goldwyn Productions, Enterprise Pictures, Republic Pictures, Angostura-Wup- perman Co., Whitehall Pharmacal Co., Pear- son Pharmacal Co., N. Y. Herald Tribune, River Brand Rice Mills, Inc., De Laval Separator Co., Radio City Music Hall, Brandt Theaters, Atlantic Ale & Beer. Television Account — Lektrolite. DOREMUS & CO. 120 Broadway, New York 5, N. Y. Phone REctor 2-3000 ANPA— PP A.— APA-ABP~NOAB President Wm. H. Long, Jr. Exec. Vice-Pres W. H. Burnham Treasurer R. E. Williams DORLAN, INTERNATIONAL- PETTINGELL & FENTON, INC. 247 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Phone Eldorado 5-2685 ABP— ANPA— PPA—NOAB President Atherlon Pettingell Exec. Vice-Pres.-Treasurer — ..Walter Maas Vice-President -Charles B. Strauss Radio Dept Handled by Bernice Newton Radio Accounts — U. S. Army, York Cara- mel Co., Lanvin Parfums, Inc., A. S. Beck Shoe Corp. JOHN C. DOWD, INC. 212 Park Square Bldg., Boston 16, Mass. Phone Hubbard 8050 ANPA— PPA President John C. Dowd Executive Vice-President E. D. Parent Vice-President W. Davenport Treasurer Geo. E. Murphy Radio Accounts— Albany Carpet Cleaning Co., Allied Salt & Chemical Co., Atlantic Coal Co., Clinton Clothing Mfg. Co., First National Stores, Martin L. Hall Co., Homes, Inc., Jenney Mfg. Co., Wm. Leavens Co., Paines of Boston, K. J. Quinn & Co., Inc., Snider Fuel Corp. DUANE TONES COMPANY, INC. 570 Lexington Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone PLaza 3-4848 ABP—NOAB— ANPA— PPA— APA ABC— BMB— SNPA President Duane Jones Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr Ralph Smith Secretary Eugene Hulshizer Treasurer Lawrence Leaman Copy Chief Robert Hughes Space Buyer David Hogmer Vice-Presidents C. Frederic Bell, Robert Hayes, Joseph Scheideler. Television Director Walter Ware Production Manager Gerald 0. DaCosta Art Directors Thomas McManus, Francis Horr, Dick Beyer. Business Manager Richard A. Stevens Research Director Lawrence Hubbard Merchandising Director Donald Gill Premium Manager Ernest Zielin Radio Director Reggie Schuebel Production Chester Gierlach Head Time Buyer Vera Brennan Time Buyer Jeanne Sullivan Time Buyer Sally Reynolds Time Buyer Anne Small Branch Office Radio-Research & Accounting Depts. 11 E. 52nd St., N. Y., N. Y. Phone PLaza 9-4516 Radio Accounts — B. T. Babbitt, Inc., Cur- tice Brothers Co., The Grove Laboratories, Inc., Hudson Pulp & Paper Corp., Larus & Brother Co., Inc., Manhattan Soap Co., Me- gowen-Educator Food Co., The Mennen Co., C. F Mueller Co, E Myers Lye Corp., Pierce's Proprietaries, Inc., The Sweets Company of America, Inc., Wesson Oil & Snowdrift Sales Co., Whitehall Pharmacal Company (Koly- nos). Television Accounts — C. F. Mueller Co., The Manhattan Soap Co., B. T. Babbitt, Inc. L J. DuMAHAUT ADV. AGENCY Book Tower, Detroit 26, Mich. Phone RANdolph 8246 APA Owner L. Jerome DuMahaut Production Manager J. H. Van Wart ROY S. DURSTINE, INC. 730 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-1400 PPA— NOAB— ANPA— SNPA ABC— 0 AAA President Roy S. Durstine Vice-Pres.-Secretary Dir of Media, Arch T. Gardiner Vice-Presidents William E. Dempster, Ralph D. Allum. Treasurer T. Arnold Rau Prod. Mgr David R. Margaretten Head Art Director Harvey A. Spooner Art Directors J. Burton Stevens, John A. Hafstrom. Executive Staff William E. Dempster, Ralph D. Allum, John C. Rome, Chandler S. Woolley, John Malone, Jr., William C. Pank, David L. Rosen, Robert L. 182 ADVERTISING AGENCIES Whitehead, James Hermans, Jr., C. Henry Heppenstall. Assoc. Radio Directors. Richard L. Eastland, Maurice Condon, John T. Martin. Radio Time Buyer Bergliette Boe Radio Directors Richard L. Eastland, Maurice Condon, John T. Martin. Branch Offices 20 No. Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, 111. Phone Andover 3466 V.P.-Manager Ellis Travers 719 Enquirer Bldg., Cincinnati 2, 0. Phone Cherry 0032 V.P.-Manager Frederic Kammann ADAM F. EBY & ASSOC. 336 Andrews Bldg., Buffalo 2, N. Y. Phone Madison 2922 Owner Adam F. Eby Account Executives Catharine Walsh, Samuel E. Eby. Radio Accounts — Schreiber Brewing Co., Acme Radio & Electronics, Buffalo Hockey Club, Buffalo Football Club, 4th Annual Sports Show, Home Family Laundry, David J. Scott Co., Denton Cottlier & Daniels. EDWARD EDELSTEIN ADVOITISING AGENCY 27 E. Monroe St., Chicago 3, 111. Phone Andover 3867-Dea 5976 ABP President. .- . .Edward Edelstein Art Director Sylvia Roberts Radio Dir. & Time Buyer Lloyd Nelson Radio Accounts — Nusitron Co., Simon Products, Optron Co* ELLINGTON & CO., INC 535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 2-2562 NOAB— ANPA— PPA— APA President Jesse T. Ellington Vice Presidents Theodore S. Strong, Hyland L. Hodgson, Charles R. Marshall, Chauncey L. Landon. Dir. of Radio Hal James Radio Account — Petroleum Advisers, Inc. ELLIOT-HORNSBY, INC. 10 Milk St., Boston 8, Mass. Phone Lib 0085 Pres. Radio & Tele Dir Len Hornsby Treas. & Publicity Dir S. Elliott Feinstein Copy Chief & Radio Time Buyer Polly Brown Radio Accounts — Boston Stove, Deerfoot Farms, Firestone, Kingston Inn, Koolvent Metal Awning, Magee Distributors Corp., Mansfield Beauty Academy, New England Modernizing, Rembrandt Studios, Stenotype Institute. ELLIS ADVERTISING CO., INC. 2500 Rand Bldg., Buffalo 3, N. Y. ABP— ANPA— NOAB— APA— PPA President Michael F. Ellis, Jr. Radio Director Caesarina Cardarelli Radio Director Nancy Wilbur Vice-President Kurt J. Mann Treasurer Jerome R. Ellis Secretary A. Irving Milch Radio Accounts — Basil Theaters, Buffalo Optical Co., Glicksteins Jewelers, John Henrich Co., Sidney Mursten Furs, House- hold Outfitting Co., Italian & French Wine Co., Old Barn, Pfeiffers' Restaurant, Rivieria Restaurant, McGary Venetian Blinds, Pos- mantur's Mens Clothing, Levy's Jewelers, Simon Greenbaum Clothing, Western Sav- ings Bank, Kensington Savings & Loan Assn., City Service Taxi, DiBello Pontiac Motors, Buffalo Fisk Tire, Beau Sejour Restaurant, Leonid de Leseinskis, Butler's Inc., Eclair Inc. Bakery. ROBERT J. ENDERS ADVERTISING 1415 K St., N. W., Washington 5, D. C. Phone Executive 5834 President Robert J. Enders Radio Director Shelia Ryan Account Executives Raine Bennett, William F. Fitzgerald, Robert J. Enders. Television Dir John Barnes Radio Accounts— Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Snow Crop Frozen Foods, Good Bros. Distributors, Home Ap- pliance Company, National Electronic Labs, Kopy Kat Women's-wear chain, Acousticon. Orrison Hearing Aids, President's Cup Regat- ta, D. Zoslow & Son Enterprises, Maryland Air Lines Blechman's Dept Stores, Equitable Credit Corp., City Finance Company, Hub- bard House Restaurants, Scott Jewelers, Irby Jewelers, Occidental Restaurant, New Jersey Cleaner, Star Bright, Star Rapid, Globe, House of Fabrics, Al's Motors, Chevy Chase Realty, Alexandria Cleaners Ney Distributing Co., Zantzihger Real Estate Virginia Appli- ance Gold Label Distributing Company (Goebels Beer) La Salle du Bois. Television Accounts — Georges Radio & Television with RCA, Bendix Corp., Philco Corp. 183 ENGEL ADVERTISING, INC. 185 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone State 1366-7 ANPA— PPA— APA— NOAB President & Treasurer. . .Frank L. Engel, Jr. Vice-Pres. & Sec M, L. Engel Art Dir. & Copy Dir A. A. Lausmann Radio Time & Space Buyer. . . .Ann Lindgren Radio Accounts — House of David, Stahe- lin's Nursery, Superior Match Pants Co., Westhauser Nurseries. ENNIS-ANDERSON ADV. AGENCY Holland Bldg., Fresno, Calif. Phone 32613 CNPA 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. EQUITY ADVERTISING AGENCY 113 W. 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y. Partners. . .David H. Boxer, Irving Weinberg Production Manager John Hedman Radio Time Buyer Roy Spector BENJAMIN ESHLEMAN CO. 1522 Locust St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone KI 5-2590 ANPA— PPA President Benjamin Esheleman Exec. Vice-Pres J. J. D. Spillan Sec. & Prod. Mgr W. J. Collopy Radio Time Buyer & Radio Dir. L. H. Greenhouse Radio Accounts — Commonwealth of Pa. Dept. of Commerce, Commonwealth of Pa. Dept. of Revenue, Lee Tire & Rubber Co., Smith Kline & French Laboratories. WILLIAM ESTY & COMPANY 100 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone Caledonia 5-1900 President and Treasurer William Esty Exec. V.P James J. Houlahan Secretary E. H. Cummings V.P. & Dir of Radio.... Thos. D. Luckenbill Time Buyers John C. Esty, Richard Grahl. Radio Producers Kendall Foster, Helen Phillips, Charles White, Wendell Adams, William Lloyd, W. G. Martin. Television Department Kendall Foster 1537 Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Hillside 2183 Radio Accounts — Camel Cigarettes, Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco, Super Suds and Palmolive Soap, Piel's Beer Spots, Vel Spots md local program. EVANS ADVERTISING AGENCY 3221/2 South Sixth St., Springfield, lU. ^ Phone 2-2090 ? Owner & Manager Clarence R. Evans Treasurer Velma Evans ! Art Director John Robert Work I Continuity Director Jo Otwell i Radio Producer Velma Evans Radio Accounts — Associated Grocers of Central, Ray's Brand Products, The Bootery, Rolands (Lane Bryant), G. S. Suppiger Co. (Brook's Foods), Frank A. Bridge, Licek ; Crane Potato Chips, Herndon's, Peterson's Rose Butter, Lloyds Cleaners, Edwards Jew- elers, Hennessey Florists, Ideal Baking Co., Springfield Refinoil Co., St. Nicholas Hotel, • Security Federal Savings & Loan, Capital City Motors, Home Appliances Inc., Senate Theater, Strong's Cafeteria, Arch Wilson, Inc., Burchett's Studios, Quality Dairy, Brunk & Sapp Co., Illinois Transit Co. i ALBERT EVANS ADVERTISING 909 Dan Waggoner Bldg., Ft. Worth 2, Tex. Phone 2-3371 ABP— NOAB— ANPA— APA— SAAA BMB— SNPA— NAAN General Manager Albert Evans, Jr. Account Executives Gordon Teague, Dorothy Cantrell. Radio Director George W. Linn Radio Copywriter Rachael Barber Radio Accounts — Ellison's Furniture Co., Foremost Dairies (Southwestern Division), Premier Oil Refining Co, of Texas, Terminal Grain Co., Texas Motors, Williamson Dickie Mfg. Co. LAWRENCE I. EVERLING, INC. 1700 Walnut St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone Pennypacker 7927 ABP— ANPA— APA— AAAA NOAB— ABC President Lawrence I. Everling VP 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. H. W. FAIRFAX ADV. AGENCY, INC, 551 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 2-8680 ANPA— APA— PPA President & Treasurer Natt S. Ensler Art Director Bernard Katz Radio Dir. & Space Buyer Mrs. Janice Hamilton Account Executives R. Block, M. E. Ensler, Seth D. Tobias. Radio Accounts — Mayfair Ice Cream Co., New Oyster Bay Restaurant. 184 ADVERTISING AGENCIES FEDERAL ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. 385 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 8-4200 AAAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA— PPA APA— ABC— BMB Vice-Pres. & Dir. of Radio Francis C. Barton, Jr. Asst. to Radio Dir Benjamin R. Potts Radio Copy Writer Robert J. Kuhn Time Buyer Penelope Simmons Radio Production Thomas Hicks Assistant to Time Buyer Jacqueline Ruta Radio Accounts — Lever Brothers Co., American Safety Razor Corp. (Gem & Ava- derma), Dixon Ticonderoga Pencils, John F. Trommer, Inc., Durkee Famous Foods, General Cigar Company, Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Inc., Gerber's, Barbizon, Stromberg- Carlson. Television Accounts — American Safety Razor Corp. (Lighter). HARRY FEIGENBAUM ADVERTISING AGENCY 1420 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone Pennypacker 3622 ANPA— PPA— NOAB Partner Harry Feigenbaum Radio Dept. Manager David Wermen Radio Director & Talent Erwin Rosner ROBERT FELDMAN, INC. 878 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone COlumbus 5-3642 PAPjY Pres. & Radio Time Buyer. . .Robert Feldman Vice-President Mrs. Bell Michaels Sec.-Treas. & Space Buyer Maxwell Dane Copy Chief & Radio Dir. Mrs. Lorraine Barton Account Executives Maxwell Dane, Robert Feldman, Mrs. Lorraine Barton FELLOWS-BOGARDUS ADVERTISING 410 Larned Bldg., Syracuse 2, N, Y. Phone 2-2197-8 ABP— APA Pres. Space & Radio Time Buyer Byron F. Fellows, Jr. Vice-President E. Elmer Bogardus Secretary Alice Sheals Treasurer Marjorie Hughes Radio Accounts — Kelley Baking Co., Mer- chants National Bank & Trust Co., Moore & Quinn Brewery, Pepper Fishing Rod & Tackle Corp., WNDR, Radio Station. COURTLAND D. FERGUSON, INC. National Press Bldg., Washington 4, D. C. Phone National 7713 President Courtland D. Ferguson Sec.-Treas Lucille Pierce Ferguson Radio Time Buyer Theodora Cowie Account Executives. . .Marshall R. Worcester, J. E. Bates, Philip Martin. LAWRENCE FERTIG & CO., INC. 149 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 4-3300 ANPA— PPA— APA— NOAB President & Treasurer Lawrence Fertig Radio Director Henry Brelzfield Radio Accounts — Farrell Publishing Co., Indian Motorcycle, Dictograph Prod. Inc., Acousticon, Ideal Lawnmower. ROBERT G. FIELDS & CO. 1100 Warner Bldg., Nashville 3, Tenn. Phone 6-1977 PPA— SNPA— ABP President-Treasurer Robert G. Fields Secretary A. Ferguson FIRESTONE-GOODMAN ADV. AGENCY 445 Loeb Arcade, Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phone Main 4393 ANPA— APA Owner & Radio Dir Allan L. Firestone Art. Dir. & Prod. Mgr Archie Goodman Publicity Dir. & Space Buyer Jack Bankman Radio Accounts — American Television & Radio Co., Callender Sporting Goods Co., DeGuile Academy, Jax Mfg. Co. M. M. FISHER, ASSOCIATES-ADV. 134 N. La Salle St., Chicago 2, 111. Phone Central 1610 Owner Jack L. Fisher, Sr. Co-Owner, Space Buyer & Television Dir. Jack L. Fisher, Jr. Branch Office 18 E. 48th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PLaza 5-2841 Manager Fred Uttal Radio Accounts — Balaban & Katz Corp., Sol Lesser Productions, Selznick Interna- tional Pictures, Trav-Ler Radio Corp., Twen- tieth Century-Fox Film Corp., United Artists Corp., Universal Pictures, Warner Brothers Pictures. 185 HTZGERALD ADV. AGENCY 833 Howard Ave., New Orleans 13, La. Phone Ca. 9871 AAAA — ANPA — PPA — SNPA APA — ABP — NOAB Partners Joe L. Killeen, Joseph H. Epstein. Partner, In Chg. Copy Roy M. Schwarz Partner, In Chg. Media & Markets, Leonard Gessner Partner & Art Dir E. W. Rector Wootten Partner & Production Mgr.. .Warren G. Posey Media Dir Harley B. Howcott Acct. Exec Donald H. Halsey Radio Account — Wesson Oil & Snowdrift Sales Co., Blue Plate Foods, Inc., Dixie Brew- ing Co., H. G. Hill Stores. FLACK ADV. AGENCY, INC. 1110 Hills Bldg., Syracuse 2, N. Y. Phone 2-3129 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA— AAAA— NAAN President John B. Flack Secretary Florence 0. Miller Account Executives J. K. Bowman Claire Evans, James B. Lennie, Arnold T. Bowden, William P. Conklin. Account Executive & Copy Writer, Claire Evans FOLEY ADVERTISING AGENCY 1012 NBC Bldg., Cleveland 14, Ohio Phone Cherry 1490 President & Radio Director. .Robert B. Foley Secrelary-Treas Helen M. Little Radio Accounts — I. J. Fox, Inc., The Stearn Co. . , j„Jj RICHARD A. FOLEY, ADV. AGENCY, INC. 1528 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone Kingsley 5-1560 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— AAAA ABC— NOAB President C. H. Eyles 1st V.P., Sec.-Treas Lee E. Hood FOOTE, CONE & BELDING 247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone WIckersham 2.6600 AAAA— ANPA— ABP— PPA— APA— ABC Chairman of the Board Don Belding President Emerson Foote Chairman, Executive Comm. .Fairfax Cone Secretary-Treasurer William R. Sachse New York Office President Emerson Foote Exec. Vice-Pres. William E. Berchtold Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr M. P. Franceschi Vice-Pres. Media and Research, Harold H. Webber Assistant Treasurer A. E. Rood ' Director of Publicity George Wolf Vice-Pres. in Chg. of Radio . , Douglas Coulter '■ Radio Time Buyer Lillian Selb " Vice-Pres. in Chg Tele Ralph B. Austrian i Asst. Dir Roger Pryor > Time Buyer Lillian Selb Chicago Office 919 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. . Phone Superior 4800 | Chairman Exec. Comm Fairfax M. Cone ' Executive Vice President J. H. E. Davis Secretary and Treasurer. . .William R. Sachse | Radio Business Manager Harry Dieter Radio Production Mgr James Fonda | Radio Time Buyer Genevieve Lemper Los Angeles Office 601 W. Fifth St., Los Angeles 13, Calif. Phone Michigan 7651 Chairman of the Board Don Belding Executive Vice-Pres William J Pringle Business Manager Eugene Duckwall Radio Time Buyer J. H. Scruggs San Francisco Office 235 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone Sutter 2355 Vice-Pres and Mgr Leslie G. Moseley Radio Time Buyer Virginia Cain Hollywood Office 6117 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Hollywood 6265 Vice-President Robert Ballin General Manager. C. Burt Oliver Radio Accounts— The American Tobacco Co., American Cigarette and Cigar Company, RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., RKO Theaters, Walt Disney Productions, General Foods Cor- poration, New York Central System, Armour and Company, Armour Soap Works, Armour and Company (Procurement Division), Frigidaire Division of General Motors Cor- poration, Hall Brothers, Inc., Pepsodent Divi- sion of Lever Bros. Company, The Toni Company, Beatrice Foods Company, Ben-Hur Products, Inc., Security-First National Bank, Union Oil Company. Television Accounts — The American Tobac- : CO Co., Bowman Gum, Inc. FORD & DAMM ADV. AGENCY 918 11th St., Sacramento 14, Calif. Phone 2-3645 APA President M. J. Ford Secretary-Treasurer E. Ogren Art Director Alex Andres Radio Time Buyer & Radio Dir. Wm. Cummings Branch Office 25 Taylor St., San Francisco 2, Calif. Director. Adam K. Johnson Radio Accounts — Continental Nut Co., El Dorado Brewing Co., Old Home Bakers, Paramount Seed Co., Sacramento Frosted Foods Co.j 7 Up Bottling Co. 186 ADVERTrSING AGENCIES • • • FORT & COMPANY Wilder Bldg., Charlotte 1, N. C. Phone 4.7122 SNPA President John L. For! Secretary Mrs. Ruby Black Art Director William Bain Radio Account — Citizens Bank (Local), Coble Dairy Products (Regional). ALBERT FRANK-GUENTHER LAW, INC. 131 Cedar St., New York, N. Y. Phone COrtlandt 7-5060 ANPA— PPA— ABP~NOAB— APA Chairman of the Board. .. .Emmett Corrigan President Frank J. Reynolds First Vice-President & Treasurer Victor J. Cevasco Vice-Chairman-General Mgr. Harold E. Maples Radio Department John V. McAdams Branch Offices Post Office Square, Boston, Mass. Phone Hancock 5900 Packard Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Phone Rittenhouse 3915 1 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Phone Dearborn 8910 235 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. Phone Exbrook 3484 Acct. Exec Lucrezia Kemper Radio Accounts — Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fanner & Beane, Noma Electric. FRANK & HOLLINSHEAD, INC. Fox Theater Bldg., Detroit 1, Mich. Phone Randolph 7220 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA~NOAB Pres., Treas. & Copy Chief E. G. Frank V.P., Radio Dir. & Radio Time Buyer M. A. Hollinshead Secretary M. Dreifuss Art Dir. & Prod. Mgr J. S. Chandlee Space Buyer M. Wright Account Executives E. G. Frank, M. A. Hollinshead, J. S. Chandler. FRANKE-WILKINSON-SCHIWETZ & TIPS, INC. 455 Carolina St., Houston 2, Tex. Phone Capitol 0618 ANPA— APA— SAAA—NOAB President J. B. Wilkinson Exec. Vice-Pres K. Tips Vice-Presidents P. C. Franke, Jr. E. M. Schiwetz, D. K. Williams, W. H. Tipton, Jr Vice-Pres. Sec T. Schiwetz Radio Time Buyer Gene Heard Radio Accounts — First National Bank, KXYZ Radio Station, Rettig's Ice Cream Co. FRANKEL, JONES, CO. 180 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone Dearborn 5745 NOAB— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA President Jones B. Frankel Art Director J. V. SchuUer Production Manager G. R. Arnold Media Dir. & Radio Time Buyer Alice C. Jolivette Radio Accounts — Foot-Pleasure Shoe Co., Ironited Vitamin Co., Revere Camera Co., Trav-Ler Radio Corp. ROBERT FRANKLIN & ASSOCIATES Fulton-Fresno Bldg., Fresno 1, Calif. Phone 4-6566 Gen. Partner Robert Franklin Sec.-Treas J. Schmeiser General Manager H. Braze Radio Dir. Radio Time Buyer & Space Buyer R. C. Franklin, Jr. Art Director .Tom Dyer Account Executives Tom Dyer, Harry Braze, R. Franklin, J. Crawford, J. Bort, M. Hyde. THE FREDERICK-CLINTON CO., INC. 545 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 2-7433 ABP— PPA— ANPA— NOAB Pres. & Art Dir Frederick C. Burger Sec. & Copy Chief R. S. Buckbinder Treas. & Media Director H. S. Rieff Radio Time Buyer & Radio Dir.. .J. Mitchell Radio Account — The Coward Shoe. CURT FREIBERGER & CO. 314 Cooper Building, Denver 2, Colo. Phone Alpine 2048 ANPA— ABP— APA— NAAN President C. J. Freiberger Production Manager. .Robert A. McCutcheon Art Director A. Cizek Account Executive V. R, Ewing, Margret Richey. Artist Barbara Weiss, Gene Ellis Radio Director Ruth L. Torgerson Radio Accounts — Tivoli Union Co., Brecht Candy Co., Securities Credit Corp., Toner's Inc., Central Bank & Trust Co., Bell Tailors, Clayton Coal Co., Colorado Potato Flake Co., A. Carbone & Co., Gart Bros., Gus Butter- 187 maid Bake Shop, Service Supply Co., Ute Chief Mineral Water Co., O. K. Rubber Welding System. AD FRIED ADVERTISING AGENCY 208-209 Easton Bldg., Oakland 12, Calif. Phone Higate 4.6580 Owner & Tele-Radio Director. ... .Ad Fried Copy & Continuity Fred Chapman Radio Time Buyer Melba Burley Research Director Scott B. Anderson Format Manager Leland Morgan Publicity Director Shirley Williams Program Manager Elaine Trigger Special Programs Robert Callan Radio Producers Ad Fried, Fred Chapman, Melba Burley, Shirley Williams, Robert Callan Television Research Survey & Dir., Ad Fried Radio Accounts — Advance Products Co., Associated Stationers, Inc., W. F. Barton & Son, Darling Shops (Pac. Coast) Bigelow Films, Dr. J. J. Citron Dental Offices, Coch- ran & Celli Chevrolet Dealers, Commercial Sales Co., Coast Millinery Stores, Cochran & Celli Home Appliance Stores,Coy Hair Curler, Crescent Jewelry Co., Davi Miracle Foam, Dr. DeGloria-Revelli, Opts., Fox West Coast (Oakland only), Guarantee Furniture Co., 30th & San Pablo Warehouse, Bill Wood Motor Co. (Ford) Henry DeLugach Real Es- tate, Oakland Lodge #324, Moose, Morse Starret Products, Oakland Frame & Axle Co., Panda Room, Rocil Shoe Co., Rhodes & Jamison, Ltd., Swan's Market, Sunset Vene- tian Blind Co., Sports Unlimited, West Coast Soap Co., Powow, Williams Dairy Co., Jim McCann Radio Center, Radio Station KWBR, Kronke Awning Co., Gould Pacific Co., Crompton Specialties, Royal Art Galleries, Linn Company, Rainbow Hybridizing Gar- dens Maltby Markets, George H. Holman, Home Supply Company, Office Appliance Co., Rainbow Candies. FREITAG ADV. AGENCY 761 Peachtree N.E. Atlanta 3, Ga. Phone Hemlock 1345-6 ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB Owner & Space Buyer J. V. Freitag Secretary R. W. Wallace Prod. Mgr. & Art Dir Harald J. Torgesen Copy Chief, Radio Dir. & Radio Time Buyer M. K. McGowan 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 Merchandising G. Gordon Hertslet Account Executive C. Sewell Pangman Account Executives Kenneth J. Bayer, Al Maescher, Jr. Dir. Client Service. Richard C. Lynch Radio Director. Al Maescher, Jr. Radio Accounts — Mercantile Commerce Bank & Trust Co., Dixie Mills, Hunter Pack- ing Co., Clinton Industries, Phelan-Faust Paint Co. HARRY M. FROST CO., INC. 260 Tremont St., Boston 16, Mass. Phone Liberty 0813-4-5 ANPA— PPA— APA President Karl M. Frost Exec. V.P.-Treasurer Harry M. Frost Asst. Treas Florence A. Dondero Secretary Harvey P. Newcomb Pro. Mgr. & Space Buyer. .Harold E. Bessom Radio Director & Time Buyer, Harvey P. Newcomb Radio Accounts — Durkee Mower, Inc., Supreme Wine Co., Eastern Racing Assn., Campbell Fairbanks Expositions, Genoa Pack- ing Co., Boston Yanks. FULLER & SMITH & ROSS, INC. 71 Vanderbilt Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 6-5600 AAAA — ANPA — PPA — ABP APA— NOAB President Allen Billingsley Chairman of the Board John Wiley Executive Vice-Pres. E. L. Andrew Sec.-Treas C. C. Reidenbaugh New York Office Chairman of the Board John Wiley Radio Director Lee Williams Radio Time Buyer George Trimble Cleveland Office 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 0. Phone Cherry 6700 President Allen Billingsley Exec. Vice-Pres E. L. Andrew Radio Department M. M. Scott Radio Time Buyer W. J. Staab Chicago Office 105 W. Adams St., Chicago, IIL Vice-President Ed Lauesen Radio Accounts — Burkhardt Brewing Co., Pennzoil, Dougherty Lumber Co., Climalene, Commonwealth Shoe & Leather Co., Westing- house Electric Co., (Lamp & Radio Di- visions), Central National Bank, Charis Corp., Commercial Solvents Corp., Jonas Shops, Stauffer Restaurants, Aluminum Co. of America. FURMAN, FEINER & CO., INC. 117 W. 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, BRyanl 9-2927 President Norman Furman 188 ADVERTISING AGENCIES Secretary Nathan Rothenberg Vice-President Irving Gottlieb Time Buyer Joyce Rich Radio Producer John O'Rourke ANDREW GAHAGAN ASSOC, INC. 270 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PL 9-2500 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PANYC President & Treasurer Andrew Gahagan Vice-Pres Richard Stanton Rimanoczy Time Buyer Margaret Deady Radio Accounts — America's Furniture, Inc., Republican State Comm. GARDNER ADVERTISING CO. 915 Olive St., St. Louis 1, Mo. Phone Garfield 2915 ANPA— AAAA Vice-President C. E. Claggett Vice-Pres. & Dir. of Media, E. A. W. Schulenburg Account Exec William Moore Branch Office 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone COlumbus 5.2000 Vice-President Roland Martini Radio Accounts — Ralston Purina Co., Pet Milk Co., Union Electric Co. of Mo., Hyde Park Breweries Assn., Nat'l Guard of U. S., St. Louis Public Service, H. C. Cole Milling Co., Frisco RR., H. D. Lee Co. GARFIELD & GUILD ADV. AGENCY 660 Market St., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone EXbrook 3420 PPA— ANPA— NOAB— ABP— NAAN AAAA— APA— SNPA President Sidney Garfield Exec. Vice-Pres Walter Guild Copy Chief David Bascom Art Director Dan Bonfili Space Buyer Sally Paul Account Executive Fred Crawshaw Account Executive Bernard Schnitzer Radio Accounts — Alta Tea & Coffee, Chem- icals, Inc., Consolidated Dairy, L. De Martini, Gravem-Inglis Baking Co., Guittard Choco- late Co., Kay Jewelry Co., Rev. Charles E. Lukens, Louis Milani Foods, Inc., No Doz Awakeners, Remar Baking Co., Rosenfield Packing Co., Good Foods, Inc., Smith's (re- tail). W. W. GARRISON & COMPANY 400 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone Superior 8388 APA— ANPA— PPA— NOAB President W. W. Garrison Vice-President Brooks Middleton Secretary & Space Buyer G. P. Schill Vice-Pres. in Charge Radio.... Tim Morrow Continuity Dir Nancy Goodwin Time Buyer Kathryn Stark Radio Accounts — Florida Citrus Exchange, W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. (foreign), Gibson Refrigerator Co., Spartus Camera. JOSEPH R. GERBER CO. 1305 S. W. 12th Ave., Portland 1, Ore. Phone Broadway 0515 AAAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA PPA— APA President Joseph R. Gerber V.P. & Radio Space Buyer. . .Chas. H. Devlin Vice-President Douglas PowelL Controller Geo. E. Clinton Production Jack Lockie Art Director Henry Lee, Jr. Copy Chief Dean Pollock Account Representatives. . . .Chas. H. Devlin, Douglas Powell, Vernor M. Schenck, II, William MacGibbon. GERTH-PACIFIC ADV. AGENCY 68 Post St., San Francisco 4, Cal. Phone, GARfield 1081 AAAA— APA— ABP— ANPA— NOAB Owner E. P. Gerth Account Executives J. W. Clark, R. Hendrickson Media Director Pat Reid Production Manager E. J. Thomas Branch Office 412 W. 6th St., Los Angeles 14, Cal. Phone, TUcker 1455 931 Republic Bldg., Seattle 1, Washington Phone Main 6685 Manager Jean Hadley Prod. & Media Ray Kopp Radio Accounts — Plant-Chem, Inc., David D. Bohannon Org. GEYER, NEWELL & GANGER, INC. 745 Fifth Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone Wickersham 2-5400 President Bertram B. Geyer Exec. Vice-President H. W. Newell Exec. Comm. Chairman Joe M. Dawson Vice-Presidents R. M. Ganger, A. A. Surin, Vernon M. Welsh, C. A. Brocker, F. P. Reynolds, Jr., D. S. Shaw, E. F. Thomas, A. J. Cole, J. McQuigg. 189 Treasurer J. R. Kunz Publicity Dir Edward F. Thomas Radio Tele Director Donald S. Shaw Production Manager Frederick A. Long Branch Offices Third Nat'l Bldg., Dayton, O. Phone Fulton 4145 Manager E. G. Frost 14250 Plymouth Rd., Detroit 32, Mich. Phone, Hogarth 5520 Manager John McQuigg Exec. Contacts Kenneth Westervelt, Randolph Brown. Radio Accounts — Nash-Kelvinator Corp., Continental Oil Co. (Conoco Motor Oil), P. Lorillard Co. (Embassy Cigarettes), Leonard Div. Nash-Kelvinator Corp., Simmons Elec- tronic Blanket. Television Accounts — Knox-the-Hatter, Kel- vinator. J. J. GIBBONS LIMITED 200 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., Canada Phone Elgin 2111 CAAA— SDND— SWNA— CNN— PA— ABC President .Mrs. J. J. Gibbons Vice-Pres, & Gen. Mgr.. ..... .H. M. Tedman Vice-Pres., Asst. Gen. Mgr. & Sec.-Treas. R. B. Pattison Vice-Presidents ..... R A. Stapells, W. Kiehn Radio Director Don Basseit Branch Offices 924 Dominion Square Bldg., Montreal, Que. Vice-Pres. & Mgr H. M. Reid Radio Director .....L. D. Cox 272 Scott Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manager A. B. Johnston 204 Leader Bldg., Regina, Saskatchewan Manager Stanley Wayte Renfrew Bldg., Calgary, Alberta Vice-Pres. & Mgr R. G. Smith McDougall Court, Edmonton, Alberta Manager J. H. Fulton 609 Province Bldg., Vancouver, B. C. Vice-President Dave Crawford Radio Director ......Gordon Rowntree THE GIEZENDANNER ADV. CO. 3003 Louisianna, Houston 6, Tex. Phone Keystone 3-7383 Owner C. J. Giezendanner, Jr. Public Relations Dir.-Acct Ex Bess Atmar Copy Dir-Acct. Ex C. E. Parsons Prod.-Acct Ex A. S. Black Radio Dir.-Acct. Ex Maudeen Marks Script Writer Lorena Henry Clerical June Sims Actor-Writer Bill Denny Radio Accounts — Bill Williams, Earle North Buick Company, Earle North Goodyear Store, Pollyanna Shop, Union Bottling Works, Nueces Hardware, Flato's, Sakowitz Bros. Inc., Houston Fat Stock Show, Houston Hockey Club, Checking Counter South Texas Motors, Royal Tire Company, Royal Air- Conditioning, Loew's State Theatre, Sun-Up Ice Cream, Camellia Ice Cream, C. B. Del- homme, Marine Dis., Donaldson & Bass, Construction, Hou. Interlocking Tile, Fogle- West Funeral Home, Adlof Memorials, Bras- well's Flower Gardens, Arrowhead Park, Mayan Ranch, LH7 Ranch, Yellowjacket Cafe. GILLHAM ADVERTISING AGENCY Continental Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City 1, Utah Phone 4-5516 ANPA— APA— ABP President & Treasurer M. C. Nelson Vice-Presidents J. Y. Tipton, Lon Richardson Secretary Marjorie Farrell Radio Dir Victor V. Bell Asst. Radio Dir Robert F. Rohlfing Copy Writer Mary Lou Clawson Secretary Enid Nelson Radio Accounts — American Packing & Pro- vision, Chase, Jesse M. Cloverleaf Milk, Colville Ice Cream, Excelcis Beauty Products Co., Fisher Brewing Co., First Federal Sav- ings & Loan Association, Montana Cereal Company, Mountain Fuel Supply Co., Ogden First Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n, Porter Macaroni Company, Royal Baking Company, Salt Lake City—Chamber of Commerce, Salt Lake Hardware Company, Streator Chevro- let Company, Superior Foods, Inc., Sweet Candy Company, Troy Laundry & Dry Clean, ing. Union Pacific Railroad Co., Utah Cen- tennial Commission Utah Finance Company, Utah Oil Refining Company, Utah Power & Light Company, Walker Bank & Trust Co., War Assets Administration, Western Colo- rado Power Co. GLASSER-GAILEY, INC. 3275 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone Fitzroy 2141 AAAA— ANPA— PPA President G. F. Glasser Vice-President. P. E. Gailey Secretary-Treasurer. . . .Howard W. Gambrill Art Director C. S. Heizer Traffic Manager Louise Ludke Branch Offices De Young Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Manager Robert 0. Davis 32 E. 57th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone PLaza 5-2887 Manager Richard Ney Radio Accounts — Ralphs Grocery Co., Austin Studios, Tropical Preserving Co., Bu- Tay Products, Ltd., Miller Honey, Chip Steak Company, Bluhill Foods, Inc., Hug- gins- Young Coffee Co. GLEW ADVERTISING AGENCY 517 Murray Bldg., Grand Rapids 2, Mich. Phone 8.1848 Owner & Operator. Francis K. Glew Radio Account — Valley City Milling Co, 190 ADVERTISING AGENCIES GOLDMAN & WALTER ADVERTISING AGENCY 36 State St., Albany 7, N, Y. Phone 5-8864-5 ABP— APA— PANY President • • Harry L. Goldman Vice-President Eleanor Chatham Walter Sec. & Radio Dir Louise Benay Radio Accounts— John G. Meyers Dept. Store, Seven-Up Bottling Co. of Troy, N. Y., Roxy Cleaners & Dyers, Stone's Liquor Dist., Albany Garage Co., & Appliance Dist., Drive- in Auto Theaters, Green's Stationers, Stand- ards Furniture Co. (Kingston-Troy). GOODKIND, JOICE & MORGAN 919 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone Superior 6746 AAAA— ANPA— PPA— ABP— APA President Clyde M. Joice Vice-President-Gen. Mgr. Harlow P. Roberts Acct. Executive Charles O. Puflfcr Copy Chief Garrick M. Taylor Media Director Florence A. Neighbors Production Manager J. A. Joice Account Executive Jay C. William 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. GOTHAM ADVERTISING COMPANY 2 West 46th St., New York 19. N. Y. Phone LOngacre 5«2616 APA— ABP— ANPA—PPA Chairman of Board. .••. .•• G. E. Harris President D. D. Sutphen, Jr. Radio & Tele. Director Arthur A. Kron Exec. Vice-Pres. & Treas Arthur A. Kron Secretary Chester A. Priest Radio Accounts — Hartley's Marmalade, Lutheran Hour, Handee Prod., Kruschen Salts. GRAHAM GLADWIN 1166 Haight St., San Francisco 11, Calif. Phone Klondike 2-1219 Owner & Radio Dir Graham Gladwin Writer Mabel Gladwin Radio Accounts — Fred Benioff, Phillips Al- ready Flour, Mission Carpet & Furn., De- pendable Mattress, Pastene's Restaurant, San Francisco Glass, Alhambra Candy Co., Allied Sales Co., Associated Bedding, Pacific Coast Brands, Mar-Bud Food Products, Les Vogel Chevrolet. GREEN-BRODIE 420 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PLaza 3-9533 ANPA — PPA Partner. .••..•• Julian P. Brodie Partner. . ....••..•• Alan Green Art Director Cecil Baumgarten Production Director Sidney Sawyer Radio Dept Julian P. Brodie Radio Accounts — Pieter deWitt, Inc., The Viking Press, The New School. GREY ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. 166 West 32nd St., New York 1, N. Y. Phone CHickering 4-3900 ABP-=ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA— AAAA President Lawrence Valenstein Executive Vice-President Arthur C. Fatt Radio-Tele Dir Richard Marvin Time Video Buyer Harriet Belille Radio Accounts — Dif Corp., Lambert Bros., Doughnut Corp., Van Heusen, Simplicity, Tussy, Hat Research Foundation, Hollan- derizing Corp., A. Hollander & Son, Inc., Kreisler Jewelry, Consolidated Razor Blade Co., Grolier Society, Inc., B. V. D. Corpora- tion, Mojud Hosiery, Ohrbachs, Macy's, Na- tional Silver Co., Foster-Grant, Breitenbach, Pilot Radio Corporation, Gruen Watch Com- pany, Mennen Company, Bernard TJlmann, Schnefel, Shwayder. Television — B. V. D. Corp., Hat Research Foundation, Gruen Watch Co., Lambert Bros. Jewelry Co. GRISWOLD-ESHLEMAN 2700 Terminal Tower, Cleveland 13, Ohio Phone Main 9484 AAAA— ANPA— PPA— APA— APB—NOAB ABC President • • • . .Kenneth W. Akers Radio Director Earl R. Preble Radio Accounts — Fleetwing Corp., B. F. Goodrich Farm Service Tires. JULIAN GROSS ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. 11 Asylum St., Hartford 3, Conn. Phone 7.7179 ABP— NAAN President-Treasurer Julian Gross Sec. & Radio Dir Erwin B. Needles Production Manager Noel Bryce Copy Chief Paul Spencer 191 GUILFORD ADVERTISING AGENCY 350 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y. Phone, PEnnsylvania 6-8518 ANPA Owner Frances G. Guilford Space Buyer Amelia Pronko THE H S G ADVERTISING AGENCY 19 East 53rd St., New York, N. Y. Phone Wlckersham 2-3338 President-Treasurer H. S. Goodman Secretary H. Knuth Vice-President. Everett F. Goodman Branch Office 206 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Calif. M. H. HACIETT CO. 9 Rociiefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y. Phone Circle 6-1950 ABP — ANPA — PPA — NOAB Montague H. Hackett Time Buyer Aida Stearns Radio Accounts — Chatham Mfg. Co., Al- lied Plastics, Brewer's Best Assoc. Inc., Cor- day Parfum, JOHN L. HALPIN ADVERTISING 208 State St., Schenectady 5, N. Y. Phone 2-0492 Partners John L. Halpin, Marion G. Halpin 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 Radio Dir Edward Carroll Vice-President Wells Spence HART-CONWAY CO., INC. 45 Exchange St., Rochester 4, N. Y. Phone Main 2073-4 ANPA— APA— PPA— ABP President & Treasurer H. Lyman Hart Exec. Vice President Harold E. Kennedy Vice-President Joseph P. Brown Secretary & Mgr Radio Dept.. .John P. Street Radio Accounts — Gulf Oil Corp., Sears, Roebuck & Co., Haxton Foods, Inc., Blue Boy Dairy, Bickford Bros. Co., Hallman Central Chevrolet, Boiler-Clark, Inc., Levis Music Stores, Genesee Valley Trust Co., Security Trust Co., Eber Bros. Co., Wegmans Supermarkets, Wolk Brothers Co., Inc., Crouch & Beahan Co., Hart & Vick Seed Co., Standard Brewing Co., J. H. Rae Oil Co., Inc., F. Cappellino & Sons, B. Forman Co., Cres- cent-Puritan Laundry, Henry Siebert & Sons, Anderson Beverage Co., Veteran Foods, Inc., Blue Bus Lines, Conti Packing Co., Gioia Macaroni Co., Genesee-Monroe Racing Assoc, Genesee Conservation League. GEORGE H. HARTMAN CO. 307 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, lU. Phone State 0055 ANPA — PPA — APA — ABP — NOAB President George H. Hartman Vice-President. . .Edwin Cahn Secrt'larv-Treasiirer Frank K, Hartman Radio Director Thomas Kivlan Radio Accounts — M. J. Lanahan, Neumode Hosiery Co., Nash-Underwood, Chicago Tri- bune. HAZARD ADVERTISING CO. 295 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 7-7880 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA President Herbert Peck Vice-Presidents Joseph L. Boland, Jr., Donald B. Foresman Space Buyer C. Miles Conrad Publicity Director H. P. Quadland Production Manager Raymond Lynch Art Director Mitchell Havemeyer Radio Director .Joseph L. Boland, Jr. HENRI, HURST & McDONALD, INC. 520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, III. Phone superior 3000 ANP A^PPA— APA— ABP— NO AB Chairman of Board of Dir. .W. D. McDonald President W. B. Henri ; Secretary.. A. M. Semones \ Treasurer ... R. H. Eaton j Space Buyer .Louis C. Paul ] Radio Director Wm. E. Jones ' Publicity Dir Frazier E. Nounnan | Radio Accounts — Ballard & Ballard Co., Inc., Skelly Oil Co., The Perfect Circle Com- j panics, F. A. Amend Co., Carolene Products I Co., John Morrell & Co., The Sherwin-Wil- i liams Co. (Weed-No-More). ; J. M. HICKERSON, INC. 110 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MU 6-3513 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA President J. M. Hickerson V.P., Secty., Chg. Radio. .Edward H. Pearson Treasurer Robert Clark Mgr. Radio Dept Edward H. Pearson Branch Offices 1510 19th St., N. W., Washington 6, D. C. 192 ADVERTISING AGENCIES Phone Columbia 8459 Manager Day Thorpe 506 Bukley Bldg., Cleveland 15, O. Phone Superior 5214 Manager A. E, Smith Radio Accounts — Meritt Chemical Co., U. S. Army, Second Area. mCKS & GREIST, INC. 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 3-9135 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA President H. L. Hicks V.P. & Treas E. H. Greist Acct. Executives. .J, A. Drake, S. R. Huntley Radio Dir Peter A. Krug Radio Accounts — Lewyt Corp., Waverly Products (Steam-0-Matic irons) Home Dec- orators, Inc. (State House Sterling). HIXSON-O'DONNELL ADV., INC. 350 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y. BRyant 9-5950 ANPA— PPA— APA— ABP— NOAB President & Gen. Mgr S. M. Morey Vice-President S. F. Ellsworth V..P. & Radio Director L. B. Van Doren Vice-President A. W. Humm Radio Time Buyer .Kathryn Shanahan Branch Office Los Angeles, Calif. Radio Accounts — Richfield Oil Corp. of N. Y., Sinclair Refining Co., Garfield Tea Co. WILLIAM F. HOLLAND AGENCY Hotel Sinton, Cincinnati 2, Ohio Phone MAin 3450 Owner William F. Holland Manager D. E. Holland Production E. L. Holland Research .B. J. Tiemeyer Copy Chief R. Bader Sales Mgr W. F. Holland Radio Dir Robert Kappes ROBERT HOLLEY AND COMPANY, INC. RKO Bldg., Rockefeller Center, New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 7-3822 ABP— PANY Pres. & Treas • Robert HoUey Secretary Suzanne Hanson Business Mgr Louis M. Totten CHARLES W. HOYT COMPANY, INC. 551 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 2-0850 AAAA— ANPA— PPA— ABP President and Treasurer Everett W. Hoyt Secretary R. W. Mickam Vice-Presidents F. A. Whipple, W. K. Dingledine, C. B. Donovan, Jack Lucas. I Director of Radio W. P. Smith Television Dir W. P. Smith Branch Office 15 Lewis Street, Hartford, Conn. Phone 5-6066 Vice-President F. A. Whipple Radio Accounts — B. C. Remedy Co., Charles Gulden, Inc., Burnham & Morrill, J. A. Wright & Co. (Silver Polish), Monti- cello Drug Co., A. C. Gilbert Co. H. B. HUMPHREY CO. 1235 Statler Bldg., Boston 16, Mass. Phone Liberty 4714 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA President & Treasurer. .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. McCullough V.P., Acct. Exec. & Market Director Frank S. Christian V.P., Acct. Exec. & Dir. of Pub. Marjory Hall Dir. of Radio & V.P. (N. Y.) . .Wm. H. Eynon Asst. Dir of Radio (Boston) Sally Larkin Radio Prod. Mgr. (N. Y.) .Walton Butterfield Branch Offices 595 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone EL 5 1270 V.P. & Mgr Ned Smith Radio Accounts — The First Church of Christ, Scientist, The Christian Science Moni- tor, National Packing Corporation, R. H. Stearns Company, Monument Mills, Conant Realty Trust (North Shore Center). HUTCHINS ADVERTISING COMPANY, INC. 42 East Ave., Rochester 4, N. Y. Phone Main 3528 APA— ANPA— PPA— ABP— NOAB Chairman of Board Mosher S. Hutchins President F. A. Hutchins Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr...F, Irving Hutchins Vice-President J. P. McCarthy Asst. to Pres Raymond P. Weis Branch Offices 3701 N. Broad St., Philadelphia 40, Pa. Phone Radcliff 1900 193 Vice-Presidents John R. Maxwell, Max Enelow. 19 W. 44th St., New York 18, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 2-0716 Vice-President H. Pierson Mapes 1244 Dufferin St., Toronto, Que., Canada Res. Mgr Walter Engwer 8169 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, Calif. Phone Cr 6 9946 Radio Accounts — Philco Corp., American Brewing Co., Schuler Potato Chips Co., Lincoln Rochester Trust Co., McCurdy & Co., Scranton's. INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISERS, Keeler Bldg., Grand Rapids 2, Mich. Phone 94184-5 President Roy C. Kelley Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr Lewis N. Steenwyk Secretary-Treasurer Ray M. Veenstra Asst. Sec.-Treas J. F. Foster Mgr., Direct Mail Dept W. L Van Oeveren Account Executive Harry Symes Art Director Stuart Terry Time Buyer. Abbie Seastrom ROCKLIN IRVING & ASSOC. 155 No. Clark St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone Randolph 2324 Acct. Exec. & Radio Dir Irving Rocklin In Chg. Prod. Dept Annette S. Cook Continuity Dir Louise Goldman Time Buyer G. I. Cohen Radio Accounts — Aviation School Supply Co., Ace Window Screen Co., Clark Indus- tries, Dresden Sales Co., Furriers Inc., Inter- state Distributors, Libby' Furniture & Appli- ance Co., Martin Jewelers, Modern Merchan- disers, Pollack & Neelson Superior Table Pad Co., Union Life Insurance Co., United Enterprises, Walton Motors Inc., Internation. al Events, North Town Currency Exchange, Balaban Floor Covering Co., Kent Jewelers. JACKSON & COMPANY 49 Worth Street, New York 13, N. Y. Phone WOrth 4-7005 PPA General Partner Paul E. Jackson General Manager John Yeargain Dir. of Radio & Time Buyer. .Julia T. Lucas Copy Chief Norman L. Hope Production Manager Louis Musto Art Director Roy Mendenhall Space Buyer Elaine Sayia Branch Office 1709 West 8th Street, Los Angeles, Calif. Phone FAirfax 7365 Manager. Jesse Campbell, Jr. THE JESSOP ADVERTISING CO. Tower Bldg., Akron, 8, Ohio Phone Franklin 2169 APA— ABP President M. K. Jeisop Vice-President Charles A. Jessop Radio Director R. Gilbert Secretary R. D. Moss THE RALPH H. JONES COMPANY 3100 Carew Tower, Cincinnati 2, Ohio Phone Main 3351 APA— NOAB— AAAA— ABP— ANPA PPA— BMB— ABC President C. M. Robertson, Jr. Vice-Presidents Stanley A. Wilier, James M. Nelson Secretary Elmer A. Vehr Director (Radio Dept.) .C. M. Robertson, Jr. Asst. Dir. (Radio Dept) .Kathryn M. Hardig Branch Office 580 Fifth Ave., New York City Phone Wisconsin 7-5500 Manager Harry E. Warren Radio Accounts — Bavarian Brewing Co., The Carter Coal Co., Cincinnati Street Rail- way Co., Kroger Co., Cincy Products Co., Miami Margarine Co., Netherland Plaza Hotel, Martin Rosenberg Wall Paper Co., Ten-B-Low Co., Heekin Co., M. Werk Co. JOSEPH JACOBS ADVERTISING & MERCHANDISING, INC. 6 East 46th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 2-6995 Pres. & Owner & Radio Time Buyer, Joseph Jacobs Treas. & Media Dir Richard A, Jacobs Vice-Pres. & Prod. Mgr Morris Unger Art Director Al Rosenberg Research & Pub. Rel Adele Cohen Copy David Epstein Merchandising Henry Levine, M. P. Bryer, R. Friedman, A. Jacobs. Director (Radio Dept.) S. Rubenstein Talent Buyer (Radio Dept.) M. Keilson Script (Radio. Dept.) ....... .J. I. Freedman H. W. KASTOR & SONS ADV. CO. 75 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago 1, 111. Phone Central 5331 ABC— NOAB— ANPA— PPA 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 & Gamble Co., (American Family Flakes), International Milling Co. (Robin Hood Floui-), F. Ad. Richter Co. (Pain-Expeller). 191 ADVERTIS I NG AGENCIES KASTOR, FARRELL, CHESLEY & CLIFFORD 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone COlumbus 5-6135 ANPA— PPA— NOAB President • H. Kastor Kahn Exec. Vice-Pres W. S. Chesley, Jr. Vice Pres ....-C. E. J. Cliflford Vice Pres.-Treas J. M. Van Horson Media Director.. J. B. Peters Radio Director (New York) H. K. Kahn HENRY J. KAUFMAN & ASSOCIATES Homer Bldg., Washington 5, D. C. Phone District 7400-1-3 ANPA— APA— ABP— NAAN Partner-Managing Dir Henry J. Kaufman Partner-Radio Director Jeffery A. Abel Partner-Creative Dir William F. Sigmund Space Buyer Betty D. Gwyer Time Buyer Jefifery A. Abel THE JOSEPH KATZ COMPANY 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone WIckersham 2.2740 AAAA— ANPA— PPA— ABP— AAA— APA President Joseph Katz Vice-President In Chg Nat C. Wildman Treasurer Charles M. Harrison Dir. of Media Continuity Writers Nat C. Wildman, H. E. Hudgins, Alvan R. Sommerfield, Louise Moyer, Phil Thompson, Roland Brave, Margaret Cur- rens. Branch Offices 8 South St., Baltimore 2, Md. Phone Lexington 1500 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. Television Accounts — American Oil Co., Globe Brewing Co., The Hub, Maryland Pharmaceutical Co. KAYTON-SPIERO CO., INC. 230 West 41st St., New York 18, N. Y. Phone LOngacre 5-5090 A.BP— ANPA— PPA President G. B. Spiero Secretary-Treasurer Alvin J. Kayton Prod. Mgr Herman Jacobs Radio Accounts — Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., Hurok Attractions, Inc., Michael Todd Productions. RAYMOND KEANE ADVERTISING AGENCY 1441 Welton St., Denver 2, Colo. Phone Main 6201 Partner-Mgr Harold E. Niemann Vice-President Robert M. Koenig Copy Chief & Time Buyer. .Miss Jerry James Branch Office Affiliated with : Raymond Keane Advertising Inc. 707 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 14, Calif. President Raymond Keane Radio Accounts — American Natl. Bank, Kay's Better Jewelers, K & B Packing Co., Chez Marie Gowns, Kortz Jewelry Co., Waco Venetian Blind Co., The Pedigree Shops, Capitol Tire Company, Kliss Bakeries, El- wood Edwards Auto Co., Colo. Highways Imp. Ass'n., Bucklen's Restaurant, Balfour Jewelry Co., Republic Drug Co., Rainbow Ballroom, Ass'n. of Accredited Denver Nurs- ing Schools, Purity Creameries, Garden Farms Dairy, Silver Wing Inn, Seven-Up Colorado Co., Reese Houses. KEELING S CO., INC. 1028 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Indian- apolis 4, Ind. Phone Riley 1476 AAAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA— PPA— APA President & Treasurer. ...... .Hal R. Keeling Exec. Vice-Pres. & Sec. William M. Hutchison Vice-Presidents Ralph B. Roberts, Lowell H. Stormont. Vice-Pres. & Art Dir Ernest R. Roose Asst. Sec. & Controller.Mrs. Lenore R. Martin Vice-Pres. & Copy Chief .Lawrence T. Sogard Media Manager Mrs. Mary C. Dill Radio Accounts — Hastings Manufacturing Co., The Casite Corp., Wilson Milk Co., Inc. KELLY, ZAHRNDT & KELLY, INC. 3529 Franklin Ave., St. Louis 6, Mo. Phone Garfield 0777 PPA— APA— SNPA President .C. F. Kelly, Jr. Vice-Pres. and Treasurer W. W. Zahrndt Vice-Pres. and Secretary V. A. Kelly Director of Radio C. F. Kelly^ Jr. 195 Assistant Director W. W. Zahrndt Radio Producers C. F, Kelly, Jr., V. A. Kelly Radio Continuity Writers C. F. Kelly, Jr., V. A. Kelly Radio Account — Visit St. Louis Committee. KENYON & ECKHARDT, INC. 247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PLaza 3-0700 AAAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA PPA— APA— ABC Chairman of the Board Otis A. Kenyon president Thomas D'A Brophy Exec. Vice-Pres Dwight Mills Senior Vice-Pres Edwin Cox Treasurer Charles H. Vasoll V.P. in Chg. of Media Joseph Braun V.P. in Chg. of Research. Clement W. McKay V.P. & Copy Dir Gerald H. Carson V.P. & Art Dir Gerald Link V.P. & Copy Supervisor. . .Mrs. Tina B. Case V.P.'s ?.Ialcolm F. Smith, Wilder Breckenridge, John Brew, George Chatfield. Talent Buyer Donald W. Severn Producers Leonard Carlton, Andy Andrews, Paul Phillips. V.P. & Radio Dir William B. Lewis Associate Radio Dir Robert D. Wolfe Dir. of Time Buying Frank Palmer Network Time Buyer Mary Dwyer Spot Time Buyer Ray Simms Dir. of Radio Research Richard Dunne Tele Dir. & Dir. of Continuity Thomas K. Carpenter, Jr. Publicity Dir Hal Davis Radio Pub. Dir Herb Landon Branch Offices Equitable Bldg., Hollywood, Calif. Phone Hillside 8368 Chg. of Hollywood Office. . . .Clare Olmstead Manager Hollywood Jesse Butcher Penobscot Building, Detroit, Mich. Phone Cadillac 3608 Chg. of Detroit Ian Smith 135 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, 111. Phone Randolph 6470 304 Bay St., Toronto, Canada Manager William J. Frost Radio Accounts — The Borden Co., Ford Motor Co., Chesapeake & Ohio, Richard Hud- nut Sales Co., Inc., The Kellogg Co., Reich- hold Chemicals, Inc., Wesson Oil and Snow- drift Sales Co., Inc., American Maize Prod- ucts, Look Magazine, White Rock Corp., Stetson. Television Account — The Borden Co. KIESEWETTER, WETTERAU & BAKER, INC. 9 East 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone Lexington 2-0025 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA President H. M. Kiesewetter Vice-Presidents Samm S. Baker, Rudolph Wetterau, Horace Hagedorn. Acet. Execs Edward Chase, J. Fred Cross, Wm. Hines. Time Buyer (Radio Dept.) E. Thompson Executive (Radio Dept.) Samm S. Baker Radio & Tel Pro. (Radio Dept.) Edward Chase Radio ^ccounfs-^Bathasweet Corp., Royal Lace Paper Corp., Flexnit, V. La Rosa & Sons, Stern's Nurseries, Ludwig Baumann, Abraham & Straus, Tudor Chemical Special- ties, Glad-Rag Products Corp. ABBOTT KIMBALL CO., INC. 250 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PLaza 3-9600 AAAA— NOAB— ANPA— PPA President Abbott Kimball Vice-Presidents Harry Muller, G. F. Riegel. Controller Monica Riley Time Buyer Miriam Traeger Branch Offices 333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IlL Phone Franklin 0673 Manager Howard Claypoole 1004 Baltimore, Kansas City, Mo. Phone Victor 1950 Manager David B. Mindlin 649 S. Olive St., Los Angeles 14, Calif. Phone Trinity 7575 Manager Blaisdell Gates 155 Sansome St., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone Exbrook 3288 Manager Frances Keith Radio Accounts — Mark Cross, Northam Warren (Peggy Sage), Volupte Inc., Artra Cosmetics Inc. (Artra (iiream Shampoo) (Im- ra) ), Union Pharmaceutical Co. (Saraka). KIRCHER, HELTON & COLLETT, INC. Mutual Home Bldg., Dayton 2, Ohio Phone Fulton 5161 PPA— ABP— ANPA— AAAA— APA President R. C. Kircher Treasurer C. B. Helton Secretary Robert Collett Art Director Wm. Kinzer Radio-Tele. Dir Frank O'Neil KLINGER ADVERTISING CORP. 119 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone Circle 6-3660 196 ADVERTISING AGENCIES President-Radio Account Exec. A. A. Klinger Sec, Treas. & Acct. Exec Ethel Zablow Radio Accounts — Madison Long Island Personal Loan Co., Bill Williams, Embassy Motors, Walter Bart Inc., News Flash Photo Service, Copacabana. KNOLLIN ADV. AGENCY 105 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Cal. Phone, SUtter 6110 AAAA— APA— ABP President James C. Knollin Art Director Norman Erickson Space Buyer H. W. Hansen Radio Dir Wm. J. Green Account Executives Robert H. Knollin, Thomas J. McNamara, John L. Hansen. Branch Office 650 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 14, Cal. Phone, VAndike 4057 Manager Wm. A. Dunkle KOEHL, LANDIS & LANDAN, INC. 341 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 6-8860 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, Ohio Phone Cherry 1539 Vice-Pres. & Sec A. A. Landis MERRILL KREMER, INC. 1711 Exchange Bldg., Memphis 3, Tennessee Phone 5-4343 ANPA— SNP A— NOAB— APA— NAAN— ABP President Ernest Lee Vice-President Marshall J. Smith Secretary Homer Gentry Radio Dept Homer Gentry, J. P. Tucker, Edmunds McGehee Radio Accounts — Dixie Margarine (South, ern Div.), Goldcrest Beer, Mid-South Fair, Ozburn-Abston & Co., Inc. KUDNER AGENCY, INC. 630 Fifth Ave., New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 6=3200 NOAB— ABC— AAAA— ANPA— PPA— ABP APA— BMB President J. H. S. Ellis Vice-Presidents E. J. Owens, Sam D. Fuson, Robert D. Stewart, Hay- wood Anderson, Schuyler Kudner. Director of Radio Myron P. Kirk Business Manager Gordon H. Mills Radio & Tele Producer Wm. Templeton Time Buyer Mary King Branch Offices 681 Market St., Room 754 San Francisco, Calif. Phone Garfield 5433 Executive in Charge Jack Hornell 1370 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu 42, T. H. Hoist & Cummings, Ltd. New Center Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone Madison 5315 Executive in Charge Edward Shipper Albee Bldg., Washington, D. C. Phone National 5506 Executive in Charge Frank Getty Taft Bldg., 1680 N. Vine St. Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Hillside 7209 Manager Edmund Cashman Radio Accounts — Network: General Mo- tors; Local: Benson & Hedges; National Spot: U. S. Tobacco, Texaco Co. J. R. KUPSICK ADV. AGENCY, INC. 122 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 5-9143 ANPA— ABP— ABC President & Radio Dir J. R. Kupsick Vice-President Saul Kampf Space Buyer Edna Zimmerman Radio Account — Cascade Laundry. KUTTNER & KUTTNER, INC. 646 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone superior 7940 President H. E. Kuttner Vice-President F. S. Kuttner Sec. & Treas C. D. Kuttner Account Executives S. C. Kuttner, E. A. Grossfeld, Mae McCain, A. S. Hecht, Jr., J. H. Stein, L. C. Rolontz Radio Director Larry Kurtze Media Dir. & Time Buyer. .Edward M. Stern Promotional Director. . . .Robert Schoenbrod Radio Accounts — Baer Bros. & Prodie, Crest Specialty Co., Kent Products Co., Royal Metal Mfg. Co., Capitol Dairy Co., Finders Mfg. Co., National Superior Fur Dressing & Dyeing Corp., Shainberg Dry Goods Co., Chicago Terminal National Banlc, HoUeb & Co., Pacific Wine Co. 197 LAKE-SPIRO-SHURMAN, INC. 2800 Sterick Bldg., Memphis 3, Tenn. Phone 5-1571 APA— ANPA— SNPA President Avron Spiro Secretary-Treasurer M. M. Shurman Production Manager M. Parker Pub. & Public Relations Al Copley Radio Accounts — Plough, Inc., The Piso Co., Pantaze Drug Stores. LAMBERT & FEASLEY, INC. 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone COlumbus 5-3721 ANPA — PPA President John L. Johnston Executive V-P Gordon Seagrove V. P. General Manager Frank W. Mace Radio Accounts Placed — Lambert Phar- macal Co.; Prophylactic Brush Co.; Phillips Petroleum Co. LANDSHEFT, INC. 810 Liberty Bank Bldg., BuflFalo 2, R Y. Phone CL 7260 ABP—NOAB— APA— PPA— ANPA— ABC President A. Wm. Landsheft Secretary-Treasurer Vera H. Landsheft Acct. Execs Henry L. Barber, John J. Foy. Production Manager E. T. DruUard Radio Dir Henry L. Barber Radio Accounts — Fairmont Creamery Co., Kendall Refining Co., Liberty Bank of Buf- falo, Loblaw Groceterias. LANG, FISHER & STASHOWER, INC. 1010 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 15, Ohio Phone Main 6579 AAAA— ANPA— PPA— NOAB- APA— ABP President H. Jack Lang Vice-President-Secretary, A. B. Fisher Vice-President-Treasurer. .Fred P. Stashower Vice-Presidents Richard P. Dodds, Martin J. Cohn Radio Director A. B. Fisher Asst. Radio Director Peggy L. Masse Radio Accounts — Cleveland Indians, Dowd- Feder, Inc., Lane Drug Co., Miller-Becker Co., Temperature Equip. Corp., Texas Co., Sears, Roebuck & Co., Yellow Cab Co. Vice-Pres E. S. Pratt ' Vice-Pres. Chg. Copy Crane Haussamen i Vice-Pres. Chg. Art Gene Davis j Vice-Pres. Chg. Radio-Tele. . . .W. R. Stuhler Research Manager Crawford Paton j Secretary Edwin F. Blair ^ Production Manager A. G. Loomis s Media Director R. B. Healy Art Directors Caesar Ferri, { Folke B. Lidbeck. j Copy Supervisor John H. Baxter Asst. Treas Barbara P. Fischer , Asst. Sec. Regina E. Hands ! Branch Office 141 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4, 111. Phone Harrison 8612 V.P. & Mgr John F. Price Radio Accounts — Quaker Oats (Network & Spot), New England Confectionery Co., Olympic Radio, Zimba Kola. LAUESEN & SALOMON 520 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone superior 0738 APA— ANPA— PPA President - A. M. Salomon Account Executives ....Wendell Walker, M. H. Sellhorn Production Manager D. L. Cuttie Art Director H. Boiling Radio Accounts — Foley & Co., Imperial Credit Co. AL PAUL LEFTON CO., INC. 1617 Pennsylvania Blvd., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone RIttenhouse 6-1500 NOAB— ANPA— PPA— APA President Al Paul Lefton Vice-Pres. & Treas H. S. Louchheim Vice-Presidents G. W. Wolfsten, P. Brown. A.ccount Executives T. A. Ballaniyne, J. Jensen. Space Buyer Edith Righter Radio-Tele Director S. Carl Mark Asst. Radio Director G. W. Wolfsten, Jr. Radio Copy Chief N. D. Bruere Branch Offices 521 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone VA 6-4340 Vice-Presidents R. J. Herts, M. S. Gladstone, R. J. Misch. 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone Superior 9511 Vice-Pres. & Mgr E. G. Foreman, Jr. Television Account — A. Goodman & Sons, Inc. LA ROCHE & ELLIS, INC. 247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PLaza 5-7711 ANPA— PPA— APA Pres. & Treas C. J. LaRoche Gen. Mgr. & V.P. Chg. Research D. E. Robinson LEIGHTON & NELSON 619 State St., Schenectady 7, N. Y. Phone 6-4202 ABP — PPA — ANPA Partners Winslow P. Leighton and George R. Nelson 198 ADVERTISI NG AGENCIES Radio Director George R. Nelson Copy Director Bob Cragin Radio Assistant. . • • Cecil Woodland Time Buyer .Anne Pratt Radio Producer R. S. Cragin Television Producer G. R. Nelson Radio Accounts — Saratoga Racing Assn., William W. Lee & Co., The Stanton Brewery, Inc., Rudolph Bros., D'Jimas Furs, Colonial Ice Cream Co., Industrial Bank of Schnec- lady. LENNEN & MITCHELL, INC. 17 E. 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 2-9170 ANPA— AAAA— PPA— NOAB Chairman of Board P. W. Lennen President Ray Vir Den 1st Vice-Pres Mann Holiner Exec. Vice-Pres. Chg Creative Prod. Louis W. Thomas Treas. & Controller Barron R. Proctor Vice-Pres. & Sec Reginald T. Townsend Vice-Presidents Walter Swertfager, Gordon Gates. Vice-Pres. Chg. Art Hans Sauer Vice-Pres. Chg. Prod Michael J. Madar Vice-Pres. Chg. Research. . .Todd B. Franklin Vice-Pres Chg. Media. . .Catherine V. Parker Radio Copy Chief Peter Keveson Space Buyer Arthur H. Ude Art Consultant Clark Agnew Art Directors John De Nero, Sanford Gerard, Robert Ridiman, Lucille Lupke. Art Dept. Mgr .Frank Farrell New York Radio Dept. Mgr. Thomas P. Doughten Service Dept. Mgr Myles E. Baker Radio Time Buyer .Frank Daniel Branch Office 308 N Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal. Phone Crestview 1-7221 1st Vice-Pres Chg. of Radio... Mann Holiner Radio ^ ceo tmfs— American Car and Foun- dry, William Cagney Prods., Inc., Calvert Distillers Corp., Carstairs Distilling Co., Inc., Colgate - Palmolive - Peet Co. (Lustre - Creme Shampoo), Dorothy Gray, Ltd., Lehn & Fink Products Corp. (Lysol Disinfectant, Pebeco Tooth Paste & Powder), P. Lorillard Co. (Old Gold Cigarettes, Beech-Nut Cigarettes, Muriel Cigars, Union Leader Tobacco, Briggs Pipe Tobacco, Friends Pipe Tobacco, Bounty Cigarette Tobacco, Beech-Nut Chewing To- bacco), Jacob Ruppert (Beer & Ale), Scripps- Howard Newspapers, Swedish American Line, Tide Water Oil Co. (Tydol Gasoline, Veedol Motor Oil, Veedol Tractor Oil). TED LEVY ADVERTISING AGENCY 206 Temple Court Bldg., Denver 2, Colorado Phone Main 7133 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA Partners-Time Buyers Ted Levy, Gertrude B. Levy Dir. Radio Dept Barbara Aiton Asst. Dir. Radio Dept E. Van Cleave Account Executives Dorothy Downs, Ted Levy, G. B. Levy Production Mgr William Robertson Art Director Jack Scott Traffic Mgr Sophie Johnson A. W. LEWIN CO., INC. 40 East 49th St., New York 17, N. Y. ELdorado 5-3545 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA Partners A. W. Lewin, S. M. Weiss Vice-President 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 Radio-Tele Director Joe Lay Account Executives Louis Sobolof, Archie Foster, Maurice Marks, Ray Ken- nedy, Jim Elleks. New Jersey Branch 11 Commerce Street, Newark 2, N. J. Mitchell 2-7244 Vice-President Leonard Newsteader Account Executives Sheldon Burlow, David Strauss, III. Radio Accounts — National Spot: Harvel Watches, June Dairy Products Co., Doggett Pfeil Co., Clearweave Stores, True Tone Ho- siery, Colonial House, Powers Inc. (Candy). Gregor Chocolate Shops, Cook & Dunn (Paints), Farber Bros., Fed - Flack (Cam- eras). Television Accounts — Powers Retail Stores, Norma Pencils. ADDISON LEWIS & ASSOCIATES 1414 Foshay Tower, Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phont AT 6235 ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA— ABC Owner Addison Lewis Time Buyer Margie Anderson Account Executives Edward Grubb, Harvey Kruse, J. A. Quint, Arthur Grove, Don Johnson Radio Account — Minneapolis-Honeywell. 199 LILLER, NEAL & BATTLE 810 Walton Bldg., Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone Cypress 6521 AAAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA— APA ABC— BMB— SNPA Partners W. W. Neal, C. K. Liller, J. L. Battle. Time Buyer Sarah Williams Radio Accounts — Allied Drug Products, Ashley Stove Works, Castleberry's Foods, Brock Candy Co, Colonial Stores, Inc., H. W. Lay & Co., Bank of Georgia, National Nu- Grape Co. LEON LIVINGSTON ADVERTISING AGENCY Mills Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone Sutter 7340 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA General Partner W. C. Day Time Buyer Z. Samson Branch Office 37 Wall St., New York 5, N. Y. HAnover 2-0740 General Partner-Mgr E. B. Krough Time Buyer M. Meighan Radio Accounts — Colgate-PalmolivePeet (Peet's Granulated Soap), Haas Bros., Mor- ris Plan of California, Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Co., California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining 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-Presidents Robert S. Hotz, Harvey N. Volkmar Treasurer John J. Hagan Art Director. M. H. Kates Production Manager William T. Kaleh Radio Dept. Time Buyer John J. Hagan Radio Director-Producer. ... .Robert S. Holz LOCKWOOD - SHACKLEFORD AD- VERTISING AGENCY 122 East 7th St., Los Angeles 14, Calif. Phone Trinity 9801 ANPA— NOAB— APA— ABP— PPA President R. N. Shackleford Secretary-Treasurer R. N. Lockwood Vice-President Louis Lombardi Radio Director Lou Holzer Television Producer. .-..•.... Lou Holzer Branch Offices 6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Gladstone 6131 Radio Director Lou Holzer 75 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, 111. Phone Franklin 4883 Manager R. B. Newell 420 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PLaza 3-5412 Manager R. T. O'Connell Radio Accounts — Los Angeles Brewing Co., Breakfast Club Coffee. 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 Jack Waterman THE W. E. LONG COMPANY 155 North Clark St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone Randolph 4606 ANPA— NOAB— ABP Chairman of Board W. E. Long President .... ..L. R. Wolfe Secretary Mildred Aldrich Radio Accounts — Agency is a specialist in wholesale baker advertising, also "1996" service for radio stations. EARLE LUDGIN & CO. 121 West Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, 111. Phone Andover 1888 ANPA— ABP— PPA— APA— AAAA President & Treasurer Earle Ludgin Partners V. R. Bliss, J. H. Caro, Montgomery N. McKinney, Edward Ernstein. Radio Director. V. R. Bliss LYNN-FIELDHOUSE 15 So. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Phone 2-7182 ABP— NOAB— ANPA Partners S. C, B. Lynn L. S. Fieldhouse Radio & Media Dir W. B. Pritchard Radio Accounts — Carr-Consolidated Biscuit Co., Grange League Federation. MacFARLAND, AVEYARD & CO. 333 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone Randolph 9360 4NPA—PPA~ABP— APA— NOAB President Hays MacFarland V.P. & Gen. Mgr Allen B. Dicus Vice-President M. A. Jennings Secty-Treas L. Peters Media Director M. C. Drake Time Buyer M. Rose Berry 200 ADVERTISING AGENCIES Branch Office 10 Rockefeller Plaza, JNew York 20, N. Y. Circle 6-2890 Exec. V.P A. E. Ayeyard Gen. Mgr George MacGovern Radio Accounts — Network: Nat'l Board of Fire Underwriters; National Spot: Zenith Radio Corp. MacLAREN ADVERTISING CO. LTD. 372 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., Canada Phone Elgin 0321 ANPA— ABC President J. A. MacLaren Vice-Presidents E. V. Rechnitzer, James Ferres Vice-President-Treasurer I. E. Reynolds Director W. G. Abel Radio Dept C. M, Pasmore, M. Rosenfeld, F. H. Horler, V. D. L. Dyer, Gail Ferriss, Faye Morrison, Kay Dale. Branch Offices 410 Dominion Square Bldg. Montreal, Que., Canada Phone Plateau 9556 Manager E. P. Gill 911 Electric Ry. Chambers, Winnipeg, Man., Canada Phone 9-6321 Manager .E. P. Thompson 301 Province Bldg., Vancouver, B. C, Can. Phone Marine 6268 Manager W. D. M. Patterson 18 Rideau St., Ottawa, Ont., Can. Phone 5-4301 Manager . W. F. Harrison Radio Accounts — Adam Hats (Canada) Ltd., Bulova Watch Co., Canadian General Electric, Christie-Brown Ltd., Dalglish Chem- icals Ltd., Dalglish (Qubec) Ltd., Dept. of National Defence (Army, Navy, Air Force), Imperial Varnish & Color Co., Imperial Oil Ltd., (Hockey and Baseball) S. F. Lawrason & Co., O'Cedar Co., of Canada, Peoples Credit Jewelers, Peoples Credit Clothiers, Sutcliffe & Bingham of Canada, Tuckett Tobacco Co., Henry K. Wampole & Co., Ltd., Shefford- Ingersoll Cheese, Dow Brewery Ltd., Do- minion Fur Auction Sales, Intercontinental Packers Ltd., Lake of Woods Milling Co., Stephen's Paints, Capilano Baseball (Sicks' Capilano Brewery Ltd.), Home Oil Distribu. tors, W. H. Malkin & Co., Ltd., Nalley's Ltd., Palmer's Ltd. McCANN-ERICKSON, INC. 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 5-7000 AAAA— ANPA— PPA— ABP— NOAB APA— BMB— ABC President- • •• H. K. McCann Chairman of Exec. Comm. .Harrison Atwood Exec. Vice-Pres Carl B. Bobbins Vice-Pres. and Manager of New York Office--.. •... - L. S. Briggs Vice-Presidents (N.Y.) . . - Harrison Atwood, R. M. Alderman, J. L. Deane, L. E. Firth, Edward B. Graham, Marion Harper, Jr., C. A. Hoppock, Daniel W. Keefe, Howard Korman, Myron Lechner, W. E. McKeachie, H. A. Mitchell, C. A. Posey, John H. Tinker, Jr., R. E Thompson, E. F. Wilson, W. H. Conine, G. B. Dearnley, Earl C. Donegan, Arthur J. Kemp Vice-Pres & Treas John L. Anderson Vice-President in charge of Research, Marion Harper, Jr. (Radio Executives) Vice-President in charge of Radio. Lloyd O. Coulter Executive Assistant to L. O. Coulter, Lawson Paynter Vice-President in charge of Programs, Russ Johnston Senior Producers -Dorothy B. McCann, Neil Reagan, Glan Heisch Director of Time Buying and Station Relations. . William C. Dekker Director of Radio Copy. .William A. Franchy Director of Tele Lee Cooley Branch Offices Chicago Office 318 South Michigan Ave., Chicago 4, 111. Phone Webster 3701 Vice-President-Manager. . .Homer Havermale Vice-Presidents Walter C. Krause, A. W. Sherer, H. G. Smith, Sidney A. Wels. Cleveland Office 1300 Guardian Building, Cleveland 14, Ohio Phone Cherry 3490 Vice-President-Manager A. A. Sommer Detroit Office 3456 Penobscot Building, Detroit 26, Mich. Phone Randolph 9792 Vice-Pres. & Mgr Frank Townsend Hollywood Office 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Hillside 8268 Manager August Bruhn Production Dir Neil Reagan Los Angeles Office 448 South Hill Street, Los Angeles 13, Calif. Phone Mutual 1181 Vice-President-Manager Burt Cochran Minneapolis Office 1100 Builders Exchange, Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phone Bridgeport 6801 Vice-President-Manager. . . . • -Jackson Taylor Vice-Presidents- - Victor Lowrie, John Pidgeon, George Sparling. m San Francisco Office 114 Sansome St., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone Douglas 5560 Vice-President-Manager H. Q. Hawes Vice-Presidents M. S. Achenbach, Roswell Cochran, Clarence, Hestorff, F. H. McCrea, Robbins Milbank, C. F. Ohliger, C. E. Persons. Portland Office 1103 Public Service Bldg., Portland 4, Ore. Phone Atwater 4305 Manager Harry Burton Boston Office 31 St. James Ave., Boston 16, Mass. Phone Liberty 5468 Vice-President-Manager Watson M. Gordon Radio Accounts — New York: Bosco Co., Chesebrough Mfg. Co., Columbia Records, Inc., Consolidated Edison Co., Daggett & Ramsdell, National Biscuit Co., Pacific Coast Borax Co,, Stanco Inc., Westinghouse Electric Corp.; Boston: John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co.; Chicago: International Har- vester Co., Maytag Co., Milk Foundation, Inc., Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, Swift & Co. (Brookfield Division) ; Cleveland: Interstate Creamery Co., Leisy Brewing Co., National City Bank of Cleveland, Ohio Bell Tele- phone, Perfection Stove Co., Richman Bros. Co., Standard Oil Co. of Ohio; Detroit: Tivoli Brewing Co.; Los Angeles: Broadway Dept. Stores, Seaboard Mills, Inc., Soil-Off Manufacturing Co., Southern California Gas Co., Southern Counties Gas Co.; Minne- apolis: Gluek Brewing Co., Pillsbury Mills, Inc., Twin City Federal Savings & Loan Asso- ciation; Portland: Northwestern Electric Co., Pacific Power & Light Co., Portland Gas & Coke Co.. San Francisco: Associated Dental Supply Co., Avoset Co., California Packing Corp., California Walnut Growers Assn., Coldstream Products Co., Dwight Edwards Co., W, P. Fuller & Co., General Brewing Corp., Hale Bros. Stores, Inc., Macey's, San Francisco Baseball Club, Inc., Seaboard Mills, The S.O.S. Co., Rice Growers Assn. of Cali- fornia. R. E McCarthy adv. agency 1002 Tampa Theater Bldg., Tampa 2, Fla. Phone M-2323 ANPA— SNPA— PPA President & Space Buyer R. E. McCarthy Secretary M. C. Benito Treas & Prod. Mgr Louis Benito Art Director E. C. Sandbeck Radio Accounts — Babcock Furniture, Bor- den's Dairy, Foley Lumber Company, Las Novedades Restaurant, Peninsular Telephone Co., Pioneer Tire Co., Southern Brewing Co. Mccormick company 217 E. 7th Ave., Amarillo, Tex. NOAB— ANPA— APA— SNPA Phone 5333 Owner-Manager Jas. L. McCormick ; Account Exec John R. Forkner i Account Exec Alfred C. Kipp ' Art Director Alfred M. Gibbons Production Mgr Harry S. Klein j Media Dir., Space Buyer, Radio Dir. John R. Forkner Research Dir., Talent & Time Buyer Alfred C. Kipp I Radio Accounts — Shamrock Oil & Gas Corp., The Cosmopolitan, Inc., Amarillo Gas Co. : 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 Vice President-Radio Director, James A. McFadden Time Buyer Evelyn Walmsley Vice-President-Merchandising, Howard H. Yaw Secretary T. E. Libby Branch Office 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone COlumbus 5-2058 715 Equitable Bldg., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Hollywood 8363 Radio Accounts — Southern Dairies, Breyer Ice Cream Company, Quaker City Choc. & Conf. Co., Inc., Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Co., Pratt Food Co. McKIM ADVERTISING LIMITED 1010 St. Catherine St. W., Montreal, Que., Can. Phone Lancaster 5192 ANPA— CDNA—CWNA— CNN & PA— ABC President James M. Baxter Radio Director E. W. Brodie Secretary-Treasurer J. W. Thain Branch Offices 320 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., Canada Phone Elgin 5351 Manager James M. Baxter Paris Bldg., Winnipeg, Man., Canada Phone 93-491 Manager A. A. Brown 514 Province Bldg., Vancouver, B. C, Canada Phone Marine 3248 Manager H. S. Watson 376 Strand, W. C. 2, London, England Manager Ian Wallace MACE ADVERTISING AGENCY, INCe 507 Lehmann Bldg., Peoria 2, III. Phone 7197-8 ANPA-^ABP^APA—NAAN— PPA—NOAB 202 ADVERTISING AGENCIES President J. F. Fellay Trea. & Radio Time Buyer Jay J. Keith Secretary Olga Rummel Radio Accounts — Keystone Steel & Wire Co., Schultz, Baujan & Co. Checker Cleaners, Alert Laundries, Joy Candies, Roller Derby, Chicago Coliseum, Arcadia Gardens, Armory. Television Accounts — Keeley Half & Half, Kass Scoreboard, Dad's Root Beer. MAKELIM ASSOCIATES 32 West Randolph St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone RAndolph 7081 ANPA— APA— ABP— PPA Pres. & Treas Hal R. Makelim V.P. & Chm. Plans Board. .. .Edwin B. Self Asst. Treas Lillian Nelson Sec, Asst. Time & Space Buyer M. C. Newman General Manager .Robert E. Moore V.P., Art Dir. & Prod Mgr.. .Edwin M. Duzan Asst. Space Buyer Dorothy Armentout Acct. Execs Hal R. Makelim, Robert E. Moore, Edwin B. Self, John Paul Andrews, B. Harold Miller. Branch Offices 20 Cortlandt St., New York 7, N. Y. Phone COrtlandt 7-3813 Pres. & Treas Hal R. Makelim Vice-President B. Harold Miller 9176 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone CRestview 6-3103 Pres. & Treas Hal R. Makelini Vice — President Edwin B. Self Vice-President John Paul Andrews Art Dir. & Prod. Mgr Bernard Brody Radio Accounts — Andersen's Ready to Serve Frozen Foods, Bev Company of Amer- ica, The, Butcher Shop Foods, Conlon-Moore Corp., Communi Sound, Inc., DeLuxe Record Co., Fox De Luxe Brewing Co., Florsheim Shoe Company, French Kitchen Foods Co., Gum Laboratories, Inc., Kannengiesser & Co., Knott's Berry Place, Memo Products, Inc., Sutho Suds, Inc., Towsley Soap Corp., Walsh Laboratories, Inc. MALCOLM -HOWARD 203 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone Randolph 7942 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA Owner-Chief Account Executive Arthur M. Holland Account Executives . .H. A. Barkun, M. G. Holland, Paul Allen, Allan R. Sweetow, Ruth Hudson Copy Chief (Tele) Ruth Hudson Chief Exec (Tele) Arthur Holland Branch Office 525 Walnut, Louisville, Ky. Radio Accounts — Dad's Root Beer, Mrs. Klein's Potato Chips, Cimino Wines, Clinton Watches, Legion Ice Cream, Chicago Sun- Times, Newart Clothiers, Hollands Jewelers, Rubin's Apparel, Chicago Horse Show, DAVID MTILKIEL ADV. AGENCY 260 Tremont St., Boston 16, Mass. Phone Liberty 1421-2-3 ANPA— ABP— PPA— APA— NOAB Prod, Chief & Owner David Malkiel Secretary Martha Brest Acct Executives .Martin Kadis, Harry Weinbaum Radio Dir Julian Malkiel Radio Accounts— Serta-White Cross Mat- tress, Royal Crown Cola for Mass., Canadian Ace Ale for N. E., Richard Clothing, Kasanof Bakeries, Belmont Furniture, Old Monastery Wines, I. J. Fox Furs for N. E., Part-T-Pak Beverages, Glendale Coal Co., Lithuanian Ass'n, Freilicher Kabtzen, Joe Venuti, Steu- bens Restaurant, Food Fair. MANSON-GOLD ADVERTISING AGENCY 1004 Marquette Ave., Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phone GEneva 9619 APA Account Executives .D. P. Nathanson, Meyer Gold, Jean Hadley, Bruce Sielaff. Radio Director D. P. Nathanson Time Buyer Jean Hadley Producers D. P. Nathanson, Jean Hadley Tele Director D. P. Nathanson Radio Accounts — Snyder's Drug Stores, Janney Best Paints, Pfunder's Tablets, Char- Tex. MARSCHALK & PRATT COMPANY 535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone VAnderbilt 6-2022 ANPA— PPA— ABP— APA— AAAA— NOAB Partners Harry C. Marschalk, G. A. Poetschke, S. H. Giellerup, S. L. Meulendyke Director of Radio Curt Peterson Asst. to Dir E. J. Whitehead Television Director E. J. Whitehead Radio Accounts — Standard Oil Co. of N. J., The Esmond Mills, Inc., Metal Textile Corp. J. M. MATHES, INCORPORATED . 122 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone LExington 2-7450 ABP— ANPA— PPA— SNPA President. J. M. ^lathes 203 Treasurer A. E. Cox Secretary Carle Rollins Vice-Presidents & Directors Lester Loh, Wilfred S. King, W. T. Okie. Director of Radio • John Bates Time Buyer Edna Cathcart Radio Accounts — Ludens, Inc., Canada Dry Ginger Ale & Spur, International Salt Co., Pure Foods (Herbox), American Express Co., Lorraine Compounds Inc., American Viscose Corp. MATHISSON AND ASSOCIATES, INC. (Formerly H. C. Mulberger, Inc.) 411 Mason St., Milwaukee 2, Wis. Phone Daly 4090 ABP— NOAB— PPA— APA President C. A. Mathisson Vice-Pres. & Treas I. M. Harloff Secretary Evelyn Heronymus Copy Chief Edw. G. Ball Branch Office 201 N. Wells St., Chicago, 111. Phone State 4199 Radio Accounts — Edwards Motor Co., Kool-Aid Bottling Co., Inc. JOSEPH MAXFIELD COMPANY 87 Weybosset St., Providence 3, I^. I. Phone GAspee 4456-7 ABP— ANPA President .Joseph M. Finkle Vice-President Aaron M. Finkle Treasurer Archie M, Finkle Copy Chief .Mary M. Healy Radio Director Dorothy M. Taipe Radio Accounts — Candy Mart Stores, Inc., Eclipse Food Products Corp., National Glass Co., Shiloh Bottling Co., Apex Tire, Inc., Berry Clothing Co., Eastern Scientific Co., Low Supply Co., Progress Ice Cream Co., Continental Importing Co., Cranston Loan Co., Charles T. Heilborn Shoe Co. MAXON, INC. 2761 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit 7, Mich. Phone Fitzroy 5710 ANPA— APA— PPA— ABC NOAB— TAB— CCA President ..Lou R. Maxon Vice-President Searle Hendee Treasurer .W. L O'Neil Secretary .G. Reginald McKiel Radio-Television Dept , .Ed Wilhelm, Branch Offices 570 Lexington Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone Eldorado 5-2930 Vice-President W. Ray Baker 919 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, IlL Phone Delaware 3536 Manager L. J. Sholty Radio Accounts— Gillette Safety Razor Co. THE MAYERS COMPANY 1240 S. Main St., Los Angeles 15, Calif. Phone PRospect 0101 NOAB— ANPA— APA— ABP— PPA Principals Henry Mayers^ J. R. Mayers, Arthur Mayers Radio Director .J. C. McCormick Writer-Producer Dal Williams Radio Accounts — Southern California Tele- phone Co., Rose Peanut Butter, Pennzoil Co., Hoffman Candy Co., MuUer Bros., Sears, Roebuck & Co., Firestone Stores, California Bank. MELAMED-HOBBS, INC. 400 Second Ave. So., Minneapolis 1, Minn. Phone Bridgeport 1225 ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA President-Treasurer • • Louis Melamed Vice-President S. E. Melamed Secretary M. 0. Gooder Acct. Execs Ralph W. Hobbs, Lome R. Moodie Time Buyer Frank Johns Branch Offices E-906 First National Bank Bldg., St. Paul 1, Minn. Phone Garfield 7662 Manager E. T. Holmgren 333 N. Mirhisan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone State 9522 Manager H. C. Lewis Radio Accounts — Chocolate Products Co., Conrad Fur Company, Griggs Cooper & Co., Hilex Company, Kuehn-Hall Company, Lan- 0-Sheen, Inc., Minnesota Farm Bureau Fed- eration, Minnesota Farm Bureau Service Co., Milk Foundation of Minnesota, Regan Bros. Company, Sanitary Food Mfg. Co. ARTHUR MEYERHOFF & CO. 410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone Delaware 7860 ANPA— PPA— AAAA— ABP— NOAB General Manager. ..... .Arthur E. Meyerhoff Financial Manager J. H. Hildebrandt Director of Radio-Tele Benj. Green Radio Space Buyer ..Annette Kennelly Copy Chief M. E. Chon Account Executives John Lemmon, George Taylor, Louis Bass, R. M. Singer, Jr., Alfred P. Beacom, Jr., Marshall Kis- sell. Television Producer. . .Kenneth L. Robinson Branch Office 759 N. Milwaukee St., Milwaukee 2, Wis. Phone Marquette 3144 Manager George Grabin Radio Accounts — Paul F. Beich Co. (Whiz & Pecan Pete Candy Bars), Chicago National League Ball Club (Chicago Cubs), Consoli- dated Royal Chemical Corp. (Krank's Shave Kreem), Illinois Meat Company (Broadcast Corned Beef Hash Etc.) De Mert & Dougher- 204 ADVERTISING AGENCIES ty ("Heet") Milwaukee Elec. & Transport Co. (City Transportation), Silberman Fur Corp. (Raw Furs) Wisconsin & Michigan SS Co. (Boat Transportation) Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. (Chewing Gum). Mfg. Co., Inc., Napa Valley Grape Prod., National Shoes Stores, Pauker Bros., Rock- Flint, Ronzoni Marcaroni Co., Stone-Tarlow Co., Stuarts Clothes, Wheatley Fabrics. C. L. MILLER COMPANY 521 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 2-1010 ANPA— PPA— APA— NOAB President C. L. Miller Sec. & Treas.-Radio Dir George Carhart Branch Office 333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone Central 1640 Manager I. M. Tuteur Radio Accounts — Corn Products Refining Co., Curtis Candy Co., Gordon Baking Co., Dr. Swett's Root Beer Co. DAN B. MINER CO. 1151 S. Bway Los Angeles 15, Calif. Phone Richmond 3101 AAAA — ANPA — ABP — NOAB APA— PPA— ABC Presiclent Dan B. Miner Vice-Presidents ....John C. Morse, Alfred Rooney, I. M. Greer Secretary.Treasurer M. R. Sweeny Account Executive. . . .Daniel W. Layman, Jr. Radio Director & Time Buyer S. Farns- worth, M. Hungerford. Time Buyer Marie Mazzulla Branch Offices Radio Accounts — Weber's Bread, Dolly Madison Cakes, Log Cabin Breads, Dr. Ross Dog Food, Solar Aircraft Co., Storycrafter's Guild. EMIL MOGUL CO., INC. 250 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. Phone, COlumbus 5-2482 ABP— ANPA— PPA President Emil Mogul Executive Vice-President, Charles Rothschild General Manager Lester Loeb Secretary-Treasurer Helene Mogul Copy Chief Myron Mahler Research Director Louis M. Heyward Production Manager Fred Lerro Art Director Ed Batt Media Director Helen Munroe Research Director Motimer Spiller Radio Accounts — x4dler Shoes for Men, Alaska Chemical Corp., Barney's Clothes, Inc., Gem Oil Co., Klein Bros., Knomark THE CHESTER C. MORELAND CO. 1104 Times-Star Tower, Cincinnati 2, Ohio P Ark way 1178 PPA — ABP — ANPA President Chester C. Moreland Secretary Walter H. Strausc Radio Director Carl Press Radio Accounts — Rainbo Baking Co., Coney Island Amusement Co., Coca-Cola Bot- tling Co., Cincinnati Times-Star. RAYMOND R. MORGAN CO. 6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 27, Calif. Phone Hempstead 4194 ANPA— PPA— APA— NOAB President Raymond R. Morgan Vice-President R. C. Temple Secretary-Treasurer Craig Davidson Radio Director James C. Morgan Time Buyer Mary Ellen Ryan Branch Offices Raymond R. Morgan Co. San Francisco 5, Calif. Phone Douglas 2-6073 Account Executive Porter F. Anderson Affiliate Goodkind, Joice & Morgan Palmolive Bldg., Chicago 11, 111. Phone Superior 6747 President Clyde Joice Radio Accounts — Planters Nut & Choc. Co., J. A. Folger Co., Los Angeles Soap Co., Pa- cific Chemical Co., O'Brien's Candy Co., Chapman Park Hotel, Buzza-Cardozo, Pacific Cracker Company, Macintosh Studio Clothes. MORSE, INTERNATIONAL, INC. 122 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 7-7200 PPA Chairman of the Board Allan T. Preyer President Mansfield F. House Treasurer Orin L. Lancaster Dir. of Media and Exec. Asst H. G. Selby Mgr. Radio Dept. C. C. Slaybaugh Export Media Mgr Aurora Blando Dir. of Prod and Exec Asst.. .M. K. Burckett Production Manager W. W. Williams Sr. Art Director Claude Hurd Group Art Director Elliott P. Ellis Group Art Director. .. .Genard J, Andreozzi Art Studio Manager John V. Ryden 205 Account Executives Emory Ward, E, R. Korth, Constance Roland, H. G. Selby, M. K. Burckett Radio Accounts — Vick Chemical Company, Die Sofskin Company. MOSELLE & EISEN ADV. AGENCY 522 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N. \. Phone MUrray Hill 24939 PPA— APA Partner .Rose Moselle Partner Henry Eisen Production Manager Matt Beckerman Art Director Frederick H. Cassens Space Buyer Alice Ross MOSER & COTINS, INC. 10 Hopper St., Utica 3, N. Y. Phone Utica 4-6141 ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA Pres. & Treas A. S. Cotins Vice-President. James N. Brown Vice-Pres.-Art Director A. M. Huntington Secretary Lyle B. Reigler Media Director Miss L. B. Mang Branch Office 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MU 3-9140 Radio Accounts — C. A. Durr Packing Co., Inc., Hospital Plan, Inc., West End Brewing Co. MOSS ASSOCIATES 415 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 7-7377.8 ABP— PANY— APA— ANPA Partner Joseph H. Moss Copy Chief Charles D. Beckman Space Buyer Betty Matli Art Director James Sullivan Radio Accounts — Ybry Perfumes, Madow's Jewelry Stores. C. WENDEL MUENCH & CO. 520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone Whitehall 7717 ABP— ANPA— PPA President C. Wendel Muench Account Executives C. T. Kerrigan, M. J. Pluth, C. W. Muench. Media Director » .Victor Fabian Production Manager William G. Fisher Copy Chief Robert Gingrich NATIONAL DCPORT ADVERTISING SERVICE, INC. 405 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 9-6835 President Paul Kruming ^ Vice-President Thomas W. Hughes \ Treasurer Frank Neuhauser 1 Time Buyer Jack Donelson Associate Offices In: Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, j Brazil, Argentina, South Africa, ; India, Chile, Sweden, New Zealand, Australia ' Radio Accounts Placed — Carter Products, Inc., H. J. Heinz Co., Lambert Pro-Phy-Lac- I Tic, Lever Bros. Co., Quaker Oats Co., Wm. R. Warner Co. NEEDHAM, LOUIS & BRORBY, INC. 135 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 3, 111. Phone State 5151 AAAA— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA— ABC— ABP President Maurice H. Needham Vice-Presidents John J. Louis, Melvyn Brorby, W. Raymond Fowler, William D. Home, William P. Bager, William R. Kinnaird, William H. Ohle. Vice-President, Media & Markets Otto R. Stadelman Vice-President, Research Keo Currie Secretary-Treasurer Max D. Anwyl Radio Director, Chicago Office. .Alan Wallace Radio Manager-Producer, Hollywood Office Frank Pittman Branch Office 1680 North Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Granite 7186 Manager Frank Pittman Radio Accounts — Kraft Food Co. (The Great Gildersleeve), S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (Fibber McGee and Molly), Swift & Co. (Swift's Cleanser), Wieboldt Stores, Inc. (Local), Derby Foods, Inc. (Sky King), Swift & Co., (Swift's Ice Cream — Spot). NEFF-ROGOV^, INC 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 7-4230 Pres. & Acct. Exec William Rogow Personnel Director Harriet Barnett Radio Accounts — Melville Shoe Corp., Joseph Martinson & Co., Bond Stores, Inc. RAYMOND E. NELSON, INC. 341 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 6-5862 ABP— APA President • . .Raymond E. Nelson Vice-President Robert G. Barna Sec.-Treas .Betty Nelson Radio Director Raymond E. Nelson Asst. Radio Dir Betty Nelson Television Director Raymond E. Nelson Assistant Directors Elaine Rose, Betty Nelson. Script Ruth Oboler Account Executive Henry E. Meyer 206 ADVERTISING AGENCIES Radio Accounts — Sears, Roebuck & Co., Hanneil Foods, Inc., Dewco Tire, Teterboro School, Center School, Professional Aides Inst. Television Accounts — Hanneil Foods, Inc., Sears, Roebuck & Co., Dewco Tire Co. NEWELL-EMMETT COMPANY 40 East 34th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 3-4900 AAAA — ANPA — PPA — ABP — PRE — NOAB— SAAA— SNPA Partners Clarence D. Newell, William Reydel, John P. Cunningham, Frank Donshea, C. S. Walsh, R. L. Stro- bridge, F. H. Walsh, G. S. Fowler, T. J. Maloney Radio Director Blayne Butcher Time Buyer Newman MsEvoy Radio Accounts— Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. (Chesterfields), Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co., Pepsi-Cola Co., Beech-Nut Packing Co., Eco- nomics Laboratories, Kirkman's Soap, Sher- win Williams. THEO. A. NEWHOFF ADV. AGENCY 1403 Court Square Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. Phone Lexington 7155 AAAA— ANPA— ABP— NOAB— PPA President; Theodore A. Newhoff Vice-Presidents Marx S. Kaufman, Samuel S. Strouse Secy.-Treas R. M. Newhoff NEWMAN, LYNDE & ASSOC, INC. 400 Florida National Bank Bldg., Jacksonville 2, Fla. Phone 5-3958 ABP— ANPA— SNPA— NOAB— FAAG— APA President M. T. Newman Executive Vice-President Hunter Lynde Vice-President Gordon Stewart Secretary Ron Sercombe Radio Director Mary B. Miller Acct. Execs Henry Chapman, Charles Gressle, Milton Smith Radio Accounts — Foremost Dairies, Inc., JAX Brewing Co., Wood Chemical Co. NORTHWEST RADIO ADV. CO. 708 American Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash Pres. & Mgr Edwin A. Kraft Asst. Mgr W. L. Paul Business Mgr D. R. Johnson Auditor F. L. Thornhill Radio Accounts — Gardner Nursery Co., Henry Lily Farm, Rhodius Perfumes, Uni- corn Press Alaska Life, Mothers Home Life, Frederick Herrschner, Music in Color, Pa- cific Alaska Sales Co., Home Art Studios. OLIAN ADVERTISING CO. 909 Ambassador Bldg., St. Louis 1, Mo. Phone Central 8380-1-2-3 ANPA— PPA— NOAB— ABP— APA Partner Irwin A. Olian Vice-Presidents Harold A. Thomas, J. Walter Goldstein. Copy Chief James Spencer Space Buyer & Res. Dir James O'Neal Art Director Harry Lindemann Prod. Mgr Evelyn Hester Radio Director Margaret Hart Nelson Radio Time Buyer .... .Dorothy J. Ayers Radio Production Clair Callihan Branch Offices 35 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago 1, 111. Phone State 3381 Vice-Presidents I. J. Wagner, M. H. Bronner 1440 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y. Phone CHickering 4-8712 V.P. & Radio Dir Harold Kaye Radio Accounts— Alias Brewing Company (Atlas-Prager Beer), Ayars, John G., Co. (Helen Ayars Hand Cream), Biscoglia Bros. Corp. (Paradise Wines), Columbia Brewing Company (Alpen Brau Beer, Courtney's Ale), Eagle Stamp Company (Eagle Stamps), F & F Laboratories, Inc. (F & F Cough Drops), General Grocer Company (Amer- ican Lady-Topmost Foods, Big Fellow Peas, Cob-Cut Corn, Dining Car Coffee, Manhattan Coffee), International Laboratories, (Mylo Pharmaceuticals), Lewis-Howe Co. (Tums & Nature's Remedy), Milton Oil Company (Dixcel Gasoline), Missouri Brewers' As- sociation, National Dairy Products Com- pany, Inc. (Sealtest Products), National Waste Paper Campaign (Fifty Leading Paper, board Mills), Schoenhofen Edelweiss Co. (Edelweiss Beer), Vess Beverage Co. (Vess Cola), Wenzel H., Tent & Duck Co., (Water Bags & Tarps). ROBERT W. ORR & ASSOC, INC. 270 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone PLaza 9-8050 ANPA— NOAB— PPA— ABC President Robert W. Orr Vice-Presidents Eldon Sullivan, Arkady Leokum, Arthur Livingston, Jacques Zuccaire Secretary Martha Huhta Treasurer Chauncey C. Seedorf Radio Director John C. Hoagland 207 Branch Office 86 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 46, Calif Phone Crestview 5-0104 Manager Richard Diggs Radio Accounts — Woodbury Co., Jergens Co. Radio Accounts — Jackson Furniture Co., First Federal Savings & Loan Association, Oakland Columbarium, Prudential Realty & Finance Co., Thrift Federal Savings & Loan Association. OWEN & CHAPPELL INC. 595 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone PLaza 8-2400 ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB— APA President • . John H. Owen Executive Vice-President. . .Charles Chappell Vice-President, Radio & Television David Hale Halpern Vice-Pres. & Dir. of Media Marc Seixas Time Buyer Don Scandlin Radio Accounts — National Brewing Co. (Baltimore), Browne Vintners, Inc. Television Account — National Brewing. MERRITT OWENS ADV. AGENCY, INC. 301 Bennett Bldg., Kansas City 10, Kans. Phone Dr. 7250 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA Pres. & Acct. Exec Merritt Owens Vice-President John J. Goetz Account Executive C. Arthur Smith Prod. Mgr R. Grant Neds Art Director Irene Irvin Radio Accounts — Diamant's, Feld Chevro let Company, Inter-State Moving & Stor. Co. Junge Biscuit Company, Kansas Motors, Inc. Long-Haul Laundry and Dry Cleaning Com pany, Meyer Sanitary Milk Co., Mid-Con tinent Airlines, Inc., Modern Automotive Finishers, Inc., Nourse Oil Company, Sun- Ra Frozen Foods, Inc. OZARK ADV. AGENCY, INC. P. O. Box 1624, Springfield, Mo. Phone 3-4050 APA Pres.-Time Buyer.. M. Wayland FuUington V.P.-Time Buyer Ralph A. Nelms Art Director George Janes Radio Accounts — Assemblies of God, Rev- erend Floyd Hitchcock, Old Nick's Seed Co., Pioneer Mfg. & Supply, Wilke Laboratories, Wilson Mfg. Co. PACIFIC ADV. STAFF 1624 Franklin St., Oakland 12, Calif. Phone TEmplebar 2-2885 ABP— APA Partners Helen Augsburg, Carl W. Sickler. Account Executive Walter Utterback Radio Production Helen Augsburg Copy Writer Elizabeth Little PACIFIC NATIONAL ADVERTISING AGENCY 605 Union St., Seattle 1, Wash. Phone Eliot 1401 ANPA— AAAA— NOAB— PPA— APA Presidpnt Wm. H. Horsley Radio Director Trevor Evans Secretary H. O. Stone Radio Time Buyer G. M. Nyman Radio Producer Peter Lyman Branch Office Spalding Bldg., Portland 4, Ore. Phone ATwater 4339 Manager Mrs. Ruth Foland Radio Accounts — Fisher Flouring Mills Co., Kirsten Pipe Co., Washington Colop Farmers Assoc. (Lynden), Northwest Cherry Bureau, Assoc, Assoc. Apricot Marketers, Seattle-First National Bank, Lang & Co. (Lang's Nuts and Reliance Coffee), Ceder- green Frozen Pack Corp. PEARSON ADVT. AGENCY, INC. 50 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. VAnderbilt 6-0029 PPA Pres. & Treas C. H. Pearson Gen. & Prod. Mgr William Barker Radio Director Hope M. Stewart Radio Accounts — Cooper Razor Blade Co., Pilanufacturer's Trust Co. PECK ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. 400 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PLaza 3-0900 ABP— ANPA— PPA— 0 AAA— NOAB— APA Piesident Plarry Peck V.P. & Secretary Harry Krawit V.P. & Gen. Mgr Walter Schwartz Vice-President Sanford L. Hirschbcrg Director of Radio-Television A. L. Lieberman Radio Accounts — Beverwyck Breweries, Inc., Consolidated Tea Co., Old Dutch Mills, Inc., Pando & Co., Parker Watch Co., Temple- tone Radio Co., Inc., Fruit of the South, I. J. Fox. Television Account — Churchwater & Co. PEDLAR & RYAN, INC. 250 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PLaza 5-1500 AAAA— ABP— NOAB— ANPA— PPA APA— ABC— SNPA 208 ADVERTISING AGENCIES President Thomas L. L. Ryan Vice Presidents E. G. Sisson, Jr., G. Douglas Morris, T. C. Fisher. Secretary H. C. Sutherland Media Director T. C. Fisher Time Buyer Mary Dunlavey Director of Radio E. G. Sisson, Jr. Mgr. of Radio Dept Karl W. SchuUinger Radio Producers Elizabeth C. Shay, William Barrett. Branch Office 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal. Phone Hollywood 5354 Radio Accounts — Centaur Division Co. of Sterling Drug (Ironized Yeast), Procter & Gamble (Camay, Dash). R. C. PHARES ADV. AGENCY 701 Lloyd Bldg., Seattle 1, Wash. Phone Seneca 4880 President R. C. Phares Acct. Manager J. A. Dusriy Radio Accounts — Playland, Jack Miller, S. Seattle Land, White Center Com. Western Wineries, Walters Studio, Viewlands Fuel, Center Jewelers, Owen-Hampson, Arthur A. Wright, Northwest League Casimir Cleansers. THE PHILLIPS COMPANY 604 First National Bldg., San Diego 1, Calif. Phone Franklin 2122 TAAN Partners William L. Phillips, Charles C. Ramsey Account Executive Fred J. Volz Radio Dir Bill Mesmer Time Buyer Ruth B. Hale Radio Accounts — Arden Farms Company, Tufford Motor Company, Dr. G. W. Raichart, Home Federal Savings & Loan Association, Davidson Furniture Co., Swan Shop, Valle's Restaurant, Aristocrat Venetian Blinds, Mrs. Conklings Bakery, Balboa Laundry & Dry Cleaners, The Grable Company, Mexicali Brewing Co., First National Bank, Good- body's Ivy Chapel, Lowell Wood Company, The Dennstedt Company, lUer's Dept. Store, Willis M. Allen Company. PITLUK ADVERTISING CO. 2200 Alamo National Bank Bldg. San Antonio 5, Texas Phone Garfield 7268 ABP— ANPA— PPA— SAAA SNPA— NOAB— APA— TAAN Owner Jack N. Pilluk Time Buyer Stanley Nelson Radio Director Rena Lynn PORTER & ASSOCIATES 5918 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif. Partner Owner, Time Buyer & Adv. Sales Mgr Irwin T. Porter Partner Owner, Radio Dir. Gertrude T. Porter Account Executive Wallace Smith Copy Chief Jean Norab R. J. POTTS— CALKINS & HOLDEN 215 W. Pershing Road, Kansas City 8, Mo. Phone Victor 4433 NOAB— ANPA— PPA— APA President R. J. Potts Vice-Presidents J. B. Woodbury, C. C. Tucker, E. A. Warner, C. L. Rob- inson Secretary-Treasurer C. C. McMillan Radio Director Gene Dennis POTTS-TURNBULL ADVERTISING CO., INC. 912 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City 6, Mo. Phone Victor •^40(1 ANPA— PPA— APA— ABP— NAOB President W . J. Krebs V-P.-Production Mgr I) E. Dexter Secretary W. B. Stowe Treasurer C. J. Effie Radio Director N. P. Rowe PRATER ADV. AGENCY, INC. 705 Chestnut St., St. Louis 1, Mo. Phone GArfield 6490 OAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA— SNPA President George L. Prater Vice-President Harold IL Buschhorn Radio & Tele. Director. .. .Ray D. Williams Traffic Marcelle Miller Radio Accounts — Claussner Hosiery Co., Falls City Brewing Co., Inc., Merit Clothing Co., Moniteau Mills. PRATT AND BURK 223 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Phone ATlantic 4139 Partners Russell Pratt, G. Norman Burk Comptroller Robert Torrence Secretary D. E. McCarthy Radio Director. Russell Pratt Writer Marion Schein Radio Accounts— Me-ddow Gold Dairies (Beatrice Foods Co.), Meadow Gold Foods Co. (Birds-Eye Foods), National Record Marts, Winston Chevrolet, Inc., Hutchinson Company, Roth Rug Cleaners, Inc., American 209 Cleaning & Dying Co., Dwight Hamlin Co., Midtown Motors, Inc. (Ford), Price's Dress Shops, Standard Floor Company, Tucker and Tucker Hats, Knights Life Insurance Co., Liberty Baking Company, Pittsburgh Home Savings & Loan. I PROGRESSIVE RADIO ADVERTISING CO., INC. 260 E. 161st St., New York 51, N. Y. Phone MElrose 5-5522-34 Pres. & Radio Dir Lido Belli Secretary & Time Buyer. .Catherine Termini Radio Accounts — Adam Hats, Bendix Washing Machine, Florsheim Shoes, Buitoni Prods., White Sewing Machine, William Oil- 0-Matic Oil Burners, Chrysler Corporation, Carter's Little Liver Pills, Conti Products, Consolidated Edison Co. of N. Y., De Nobili 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, Co., Inc., Florence Gas Range, Frank (Chicory & Spices), Hi-Jump Fruit Co. of California; Maytag Washing Machine, Ossola J. Co.; Pandora Cigar Co.. Inc. THE L. W. RAMSEY ADV. AGENCY 111 E. Third St., Davenport, Iowa Phone 3-1889 NOAB— ANPA— PPA— APA Partners E. G. Naeckel, A. C. Naeckel, W. J. Henderson, G. E. Bischoff, A M. Walgren. Service Director AM. Walgren Production Manager D. Worden Art Director. P. Norton Technical Consultant W. A. Giraldi Branch Offices 1509 Cross Roads of the World, Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Hollywood 3523 Manager Ruth Lambert 230 N. Michigan Av., Chicago, 111. Phone Franklin 8155 VicerPres., Sec, & Gen. Mgr F. L. Eason Vice-President L. H. Copeland Art Director E. J. McCabe Radio Director D. L. Parsons Production Manager Vito M. Volino Radio Accounts— The F. W. Fitch Co., Blackhawk Brewing Co., Western Grocer Co., The Herman Nelson Corp., Illinois Commer- cial Men's Assn., Berghoff Brewing Corp., Lite Soap Co., Michigan Mushroom Co. 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 S. Chasnoff Prod. Mgr. & Acct. Exec Paul Apello Radio Director. Albert A. Fiore Acct. Exec B. Wilman Radio Accounts — China Clipper, Inc., N. Y., Non-Sectarian Church, Inc., York, Pa.; Evangelistic; Radio Church, York, Pa., Evangelistic, Prophetic Testimony of Phila- delphia, Phila., Pa., Evangelistic; Watchung Lake, Inc., North Plainfield, N. J., Resort; Casino Beach & Pool, N. Long Branch, N. J., Resort; Freehold Raceways, Freehold, N. J., Trotting Races; D. Wolff & Co., Newark, N. J., Clothing; Paragon Products, Inc., South Amboy, N. J., Terra Cotta. THE RANDALL COMPANY 75 Pearl St., Hartford 5, Conn. PJione 7-1179 ABP Radio Director Alice Hickox THE FRED M. RANDALL CO. Book Tower, Detroit 26, Mich. Phone Cadillac 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 L. F. Decheim Production Mgr George L. Husted Account Executives. . .H. Ross Mack, Hal G. Trump, Ralph W. Sharp, R. D. Hughes, Charles Foerster, J. W. Sweet, Lee E. Crooks Radio Accounts — Board of State Fair Man- agers, Booth Newspapers, Bronte Champagne & Wines Co., Inc., Salutaris Mineral Springs. RAYMOND ADV. AGENCY 11 Commerce St., Newark 2, N. J. Phone MA 2-6811 ANPA— PPA— ABP— APA Owner Milton C. Tauder Art Dir William Wilbur Production Mgr Nathan Chayette Tele & Radio Dir P. Rossano 210 ADVERTISING AGENCIES Publicity Dir Lillian Timoney Research Dir Eleanore Lambeck Account Executives. .... .Milton C. Tauder, Maury PoUins, Robert Freund Radio Accounts — K. Kaufman & Co., Inc., Monroe Savings & Loan Assn., Teldisco, Inc., Union National Bank. CHAS. DALLAS REACH CO. 58 Park Place, Newark 2, N. J. Phone Market 3-5100 AAAA — ANPA — PPA — ABP — APA President-Director of Radio, Chas. Dallas Reach Radio Director Charles A. King, Jr. Secretary Edward Sahrbeck Branch Office 406 W. 55th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone CI 5-4176 Vice-President H. E. Sands Radio Accounts — Koppers Co., Minnesota Division, Admiracion Laboratories, L. E. Waterman Co., Dugan Bros, of New Jersey, Inc., New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. REDFIELD-JOHNSTONE, INC. 420 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PLaza 3-6120, 1, 2, 3 ANPA -PPA— ABP— APA— NO AB Chairman of the Board L. L. Redfield President E. F. Johnstone Vice-President Walter Van Leyen Time Buyer Helen Black Production L. L. Redfield Radio Accounts — AUenru Remedy Co., Ayala Champagne, Colcombet Wines, Hall and Ruckel, Inc., Howard Clothes Co., Krashe Cosmetics, Omega Chemical Co., Pierce's Proprietaries, Inc., Resinol Chemical Co., Stera-Kleen. Inc. REDMOND COMPANY 38 Newbury St., Boston 16, Mass. Phone KENmore 4545 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB Pres., Treas., Radio Dir C. A. Dana Redmond V. P., Art Dir., Space Buyer.. D. L. Bassett Secretary E. E. Kolb Radio Accounts — Charles B. Perkins Co., Salem Chemical & Supply Co., Savogran Co. THE BERT REESE SYNDICATE 1776 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone PLaza 9-6837 Exec. Dir Berthold J. Reese Art Dir Oscar Liebman Production Mgr B. C. Streib Space Buyer James L. Northrup Buyer of Radio Time P. E. Cunningham KNOX REEVES ADVERTISING, INC. 600 First National Bank Bldg. Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phone Bridgeport 7701 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA— ABC President E. E. Sylvestre Executive Vice-President Wayne Hunt Vice-Presidents J. H. Series, Elizabeth B. Reeves, Helen A. Brown, R. W. Stafford, E. K. Pottle. Secretary & Treasurer C. L. Greenwood Radio Director Russell Neff Dir. of Media .K. P. Torgerson Radio Program Production. . . .H. K. Painter Radio Script Editor E. B. Reeves Dir. of Marketing .Dr. A. C. Welch Time Buyer C. H. Rossland Branch Office 415 Chanin Bldg., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrra.y Hill 4-3982 623 Market St., San Francisco 5, Calif. Phone SUtter 6744 Radio Accounts — General Mills, Inc., Pacific Gamble Robinson Co., Midland Na- tional Bank HEINCKE MEYER & FINN 520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 31, 111. Phone Whi. 7440 ABP— NOAB— ANPA— APA ABC— BMB President Wallace Meyer Treasurer C. A. Reineke Vice-Presidents Gordon Taylor, C. C. Stevens. Radio Director Frank M. Baker Radio Accounts — Blue Moon Foods, Reed Candy Co., Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R.R., The Ball Co. THE REINGOLD CO., INC. 10 State St., Boston 9, Mass. Phone Capital 7611 ANPA— PPA— ABP Pres. & Treas Harold I. Reingold Art Dir Harry Goodman Assoc. Art Dir Laurence W. Hobbs Production Mgr Francis R. O'Reilly Asst. Prod. Mgr Fiore Rapa Copy Chief. Herbert C. BuUard Media Dir. & Radio Time Buyer Thomas J. Bowen 211 Radio Accounts — Mrs. Alcott Food Prod- ucts Co., First National Stores, A. Pritzker & Sons, Inc. El [. EMIL REINHARDT ADVERTISING AGENCY 1736 Franklin St., Oakland 12, Calif. Phone Templebar 2408 ABP — ANFA — APA President Emil Reinhardt Copywriter Dave Lane Space Buyer Ann Hageman Artist Dir ..Robert Shelton Artist Edna Shelton Manager Joseph Connor Radio Accounts — Kilpatrick's Bakeries, Mary Ellen's, Inc., Standard Beverages, Cen- tral Bank, Mothers Cake & Cookie Company. REISS ADVERTISING 221 W. 57th St., New York, R Y. Phone COlumbus 5-7733 ANPA — ABP — PPA — APA President. „ .Joseph Reisf Vice-President Harold Reiss Secretary-Treasurer. B. M. Reiss Radio Accounts Rand Rubber E. W. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD. Yardley Houye, Toronto 1, Out.. Canada Phone WAverly 6157 ABC President Edward W. Reynolds Secy. & Treas Bertha R. Sellen Art Dept ..Garth Harber Production Mgr John L. R. Russell Copy Chief N. Stuart Walton Radio Time Buyer H. Caine Traffic Mgr Thomas C. Briggs Space Buyer Helen Anderson Account Executives C. Warren Reynolds, H. D. R. Newhy, C. W. Macabe, H. A. Davis EVANS M. RICHMOND ADV. AGENCY 1411 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone LOcust 7-3479 ABP— PANY Pres. &. Radio Tinir Buyer M. Evans Richmond Art. Dir Mathew Lynch Production Mgr Claude Lathrop Account Executives William Day, Robert S. Richmond R. C. RIEBEL ADV. AGENCY 151 S. 5th St., Louisville 2, Ky. Phone WAbash 6039-30 Owner R. C. Riebel Production Mgr Walter W. Werle Radio Dir A. D. Kuepper Radio Accounts Bank of Louisville, Burdorf Budget Shop, Broadway Chevrolet Co., Cooke Chevrolet Co., Cooke Pontiac Co., Commonwealth Life Insurance Co., Howel Furniture Co., Liberty Insurance Co., Liberty National Bank & Trust Co., Monarch Auto Co. LEE RINGER ADVERTISING 3923 West 6th St., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone DRexel 8131 ABP— ANPA— APA— NAAN Owner Lee Ringer Art Dir Richard Pennington Space Buyer C. C. Wickstrom Radio Dir Lorraine Packard JOHN H. RIORDAN CO. 605 Lucas Ave., Los Angeles 14, Calif. Phone Michigan 8296 Owner John H. Riordan Art Dir Elsie Beck Space & Time Buyer Nancy Meyers Account Executives A. Culver Boyd, Jr., Clyde Hendricks, James R. Bullock Radio Accounts — Calif. Flyers, Inc., Calif. Growers Wineries, Doyle Packing Co. PHILIP RITTER CO., INC. 577 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 7-6574 ANPA— APA— PPA— AAAA—NOAB Chairman & Treas Philip Ritter Pres., Gen. Mgr., Radio Dir. .Philip Ritter, Jr. Vice Pres Walter J. Mclndoe Secty Henry P. Bender Radio Accounts— Bel Paese Sales Co., W. C. Horn Bros. & Co., Ryan Sales Co. RITTS ADVERTISING AGENCY 2404 May St., Cincinnati 6, Ohio Phone PLaza 0818 Owner, Space Buyer, Radio Dir., & Buyer Radio Time. .Charles Rittenhouse Art Dir. & Prod. Mgr Henry Eddy Radio Accounts — Delta Chemical Co., Gla- cier Springs Bottling Co. DAN RIVKIN AGENCY 1418 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone PE 5-5766 Owner & Chief Executive Dan Rivkin Radio Accounts — Frank's Juvenile Furni- ture, Spiro's Apparel, Moskin Clothes, 212 • • • ADVERTrSING AGENCIES Huskey's, Inc. Furniture, Richards Clothes, John Kohler Clothes, Dunoff Shoes, Berg Bros. Clothes, Sam The Tailor, Stanley's Corrective Shoes, Foot Step Shoes, Shapiro's Children Shoes, Kaplan's Jewelers, Joe Krass Clothes, Cantor's Shoes. Royal Shoes, Ismak Rug Mills. ELWOOD J. ROBINSON ADV. AGENCY 541 So. Spring St., Los Angeles 13, Calif. Phone Mutual 1142 ABP— ANPA— 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 Joseph Ames Media Dir.-Time Buyer R. C. Neunian Radio Accounts — Loma Linda Food Co., California Fig Institute, Western Federal Savings & Loan Association, Federal Savings & Loan Institute, Lorenz Broom & Mop Co., Pioneer Savings & Loan, Lewis Food Co., Home Building & Loan Assn. Metropolitan Federal Savings and Loan Assn. Trailer Coach Assn. of California. ROCHE, WILLIAMS & CLEARY, INC. 135 S. La Salle St., Chicago 3, Bl. Phone Randolph 9760 ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB— ABC President J. P. Rochf Treasurer D. J. Kelly Secretary M. F. Williamson Vice-Presidents J. M. Cleary, S. Weston, Guy C. Pierce, Lloyd Maxwell, R. A. Porter, J. V. Gilmour. Director of Radio Phil Stewart Branch Offices 225 S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Phone PEnnypacker 5-2766 In Charge Guy C. Pierce 400 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. i Phone PLaza 3-7444 In Charge R. A. Porter Radio Director Harold F. Kemp Radio Accounts — Network: Lewis-Howe Co., Sun Oil Co.; National Spot: Chicago, Milwaukee, Domestic Finance Co., Dr. Peter Fahrney & Sons Co., Holland Furnace Co., Kenton Pharmacal Co., Inc., National Toilet Co., John Puhl Products Co., Portland Ce- ment Assn., The Studebaker Corp., Revere Camera Co. ROCK ADV. AGENCY 1165 Broadway, New York 1, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 4-7377 ABP Partner & Copy Chief Allan Rock Partner & Prod. Mgr Robert Rock Art Dir Jo Bologna Radio Time Buyer Irwin Winehouse Acct. Exec Sally Winston THE ROCKMORE CO. 37 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone PLaza 8-1779 ABP— APA Partners Milton M. Rockmore, J. Leonard Shaub Vice-Pres '. . .Erwin S. Franken Secty A. T. Parker Art Dir Mary Dooley Prod. Mgr Richard Lippman Radio Dir William Mogle Radio Accounts — Cafe St. Denis, Darling Shops, Fisher Bros. Specialty Store, Lane Bryant, Paradise Bootery. RODGERS & BROWN ADV. 131 West 52nd St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone Circle 5-4173 NOAB— ABP— ANPA— APA President Kerry Rodgers Vice-Presidents William Bell, Sanford Levin, G. Gold, J. Epstein Secy. & Treas N. J. Rodgers Art Dir Harry E. Swenson Production Mgr A. Van Strander Copy Chief B. Klaif Media Dir Anne Seltzer Consultant Art Dir Stanley Brown Radio & Tele Dir Irving M. Moss Account Executives Jerry Rodgers, N. J. Rodgers, Frank Bromberg, William Bell, Sanford Levin, Jan Epstein, Irene Winston, Irving Moss Radio Accounts — Babette Shop, Childhood Nursery Products, Guy Lombardo, Twin City Shellac Co. ROGERS & SMITH ADV. AGENCY 20 North Wacker Dr., Chicago 6, 111. Phone DEArborn 0020 ABP— ANPA^APA— PPA— SNPA President Walter E. Smith Exec. V. P Ray H. Reynolds Vice-Presidents Howard N. Smith, Francis C. Kerr Treasurer George C. Huppertz Secretary Olive A. Kinloch 213 Art Dir W. J. Grover Radio Dir Roland R. Blair Account Executives Walter E. Smith, Howard N. Smith, Ray H. Reynolds, George C. Huppertz, Roland R. Blair, A. P. Jennings Branch Offices Irwin-Keasler Bldg., Dallas 1, Tex. Phone Riverside 6044 President Walter E. Smith Exec. V. P. & Mgr Howard N. Smith Public Relations Dir Edwin Karlson Art Dir. (Dallas) Marvin Krieger Radio Dir Marie Callahan Copy Chief M. Stewart Account Executives Howard N. Smith, Mack McKee, Louis Wood, Allen, Marie J. Callahan, Dave McConnell, Wanda Kar- rott 41 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 2-2907 President Walter E. Smith Vice President Howard N. Smith V. P. & Eastern Mgr Francis C. Kerr Copy Chief. Robert L. Headen ROIZEN ADV. AGENCY, INC. 291 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N. Y. Phone CLeveland 5975 ABP— APA Pres., Treas., Space Buyer Manus Roizen Vice-Pres Samuel Sapowitch Secty Edith Roizen Art Dir A. Martin Presant Prod. Mgr Harry Mankoff Space Buyer Howard L. Parish Radio Time Buyer .David I. Levy Radio Dir j, Gerald Gross Personnel Dir. & Librarian Mary Riley Account Executives. .Manus Roizen, Howard L. Paris, David L Levy Radio Accounts — E. W. Edwards & Son, Edwin R. Erickson & Assoc, Market Electric Products, Inc., Mastercraft Tire Corp., Park- side Furniture Co., Sattler's, South Side Furniture Co. RONALDS ADV. AGENCY, LTD. 1440 St. Catherine St., W., Montreal, Que. Phone Plateau 4803 ANPA— AAAA— PPA— CAN— ABC— BMB— NAAN President .Russell C. Ronalds Vice-President F. deB. Walker Vice-President (Toronto) .R. J. Avery Treas Angus Ahern Radio Dir.. Frank Starr Asst. to Radio Dir S. B. Hayward, Cecelia Long, Norman K. Vale Branch Office 133 Wellington St., W., Toronto, Ontario Radio Dir R. J. Avery Asst. to Radio Dir D. R. Loney Phone ADelaide 0237 Radio Accounts — Montreal : Bristol-Myers Co. Of Canada, McColl-Frontenac Oil Co., Ltd., Canadian Industries Ltd. (Paint & Varnish Div.), Canadian Industries Ltd., (Agricultural Chemicals Div.), Canada Pack- ers Ltd., Heaters Ltd., Canadian Arena Co., Pal Blade Corp., Montreal Shoe Stores. Toronto: Rexall Drug Company Ltd., Niagara Finance Company Ltd., L, K. Liggett Com- pany Ltd., Trans-Canada Credit Corp. Ltd., Elizabeth Arden of Canada Ltd. CHARLES EDSON ROSE CO. 100 East Chicago Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone Superior 3486 ANPA— PPA— ABP— APA Owner Charles E. Rose Art Dir George G. Kantor Production Mgr H. H. Samet Space & Radio Time Buyers. .William Perry, N. A. Berk Radio Accounts — Auto Accessory Co., John S. Budd, Charms & Cain, Chicago Interna- tional Co., H. C. Evans & Co., Lombardo Wine Co., Nu-Dell Mfg. Co., Winkenweder & Ladd, Inc. WILLIAM GANSON ROSE, INC. Williamson Bldg., Cleveland 14, Ohio Phone PRospect 6171 Pres., Treas., Radio Dir. .. .William Ganson Rose Vice-Presidents .Frank Pelton, L. C. Brown Secty., Prod. Mgr Laura J. Ondrey Branch Office 3719 Reading Rd., Cincinnati 29, Ohio Phone UNiversity 1997 Manager L. C. Brown Radio Accounts — Bailey Co., W. B. Burke & Co., Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Ses- quicentennial Comm., Essex Trust Co., Hig- bee Co., Mass. Mutual Life Insurance Co., Public Square Relations. ROSE-MARTIN, INC. 21 W. 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone BRyant 9-4621 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. BouUe 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. 214 ADVERTISING AGENCIES IRVING ROSEN ADVERTISING 160 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. Phone CHelsea 2-7930 Owner, Space & Radio Time Buyer. . .Irving Rosen Production Mgr E. Rose Radio Accounts — Style-Rite Footwear Corp. . ARTHUR ROSENBERG CO., INC.. 570 Seventh Ave., New York 18, N. Y. Phone CHickering 4-4420 ANPA— PPA— APA— ABP— NOAB President, Dir. of Copy & Plans, Arthur Rosenberg Vice-Presidenl Samuel Rubenstein Secretary A. A. Rosenberg Treasurer Charles S. Silver Production Manager — H. B. Fleischman Economist Walter AlwynSchmidt Research Director Sam Haven Copy & Plans H. B. Sadler, Joseph EUner Radio Dept Arthur Rosenberg, Samuel Rubenstein, Charles S. Silver Radio Accounts — Longine-Witenaur Watch Co., Gleam Shampoo, Myer 1890 Beverages, Rigaud Perfumes, Miner's Inc. Television Accounts — Longine-Witnauer Watch Co. ROSE, GARDNER & WHITE 2859 West 7th St., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone DRexel 7211 APA Art Dir Robert Walling Prod. Mgr William Schweit Radio Time Buyer, Pub. Dir., Copy Chief .. .Edward B. Ross Media, Research Dir., Space Buyer Harold M. Gardner Account Executives Edward B. Ross, Harold M. Gardner, William B. Schweit Radio Accounts — Lanz of Calif., S & S Products. A. JAMES ROUSE CO. 521 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 36, Calif. Phone BRadshaw 2-1772 ABP— APA— PANY Owner, Copy Chief, Radio Dir A. James Rouse Art Dir. F. E. Deckard Production Mgr Bertram Feinberg Space Buyer Lynn Besser Account Executives A. James Rouse, Sanford Woolf Radio Accounts — Elaine Barbara of Holly- wood, Brian Mfg. Co., Culver of Calif., Har- mony Wear, Lodge Monument Co., Peerless Platers, Perma-Nail Co., Jim Stuart Model Agency. JULIUS J. ROWEN CO. 1991 Broadway, New York 23, N. Y. Phone SChuyler 4-7800 ABP— PANY Owner & Radio Time Buyer Julius J. Rowen Art Dir Raymond Paul Rose Prod. Mgr. & Media Dir Maurice Mandell Account Executives Julius J. Rowen, Sol Klapper, H. B. Furber Radio Accounts — C. H. Iden Co., Art Fire- place Co., English Silver Mfg. Co., House of Rothschild, Inc., Malone Products Corp., Millers for Men, Sylvia Shoes, Zuccas Res- taurant. CHARLES L. RUMRILL & CO. 311 Alexander St., Rochester 7, N. Y. Phone Stone 592 AAAA— ABP— PPA— ANPA President C. L. Rumrill Vice-President-Art Director J. E. Porter Secretary-Treasurer E. A. Rogers Production Manager George Prince Time Buyer J. Lawrence Kennedy Radio Accounts — Genesee Brewing Co., Gold Tone Studios, The Pleasant Valley Wine Co. LOWE RUNKLE COMPANY 1366 First National Bldg., Oklahoma City 2, 1366 First National Bldg., Oklahoma City 2, Okla. Phone 3-5439 SAAA— ABP— PPA— APA President Lowe Runkle Vice-President Roger Pishny Secretary Irene Gammel Acct. Exec Harold Kranz Art Director Einar Lundquist Dir. of Radio Jack Leach Radio Accounts — Borden Milk Co. (Okla- homa City plant), Cain's CoflEe Co., Arkansas City Flour Mills, Local Federal Savings & Loan, Liberty National Bank, Dairy Council of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Operating Co., Merit Mills, Inc. RUTHRAUFF & RYAN, INC. 405 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 6-6400 AAAA— AJVPA— PPA— NOAB— APA 215 Chairman of Board F. B. Ryan President F. B. Ryan, Jr. Sr. Vice-Pres. & Treas Cal J. McCarthy Exec. Vice-Pres E. J. Grady Vice-Pres. & Sec R. Van Buren Media Manager Daniel M. Gordon Talent Buyer Wilison M. Tuttle Time Buyer Thomas G. Slater Casting Director Kathleen McMahon Co-Directors Merritt W. Barnum, Wilson Tuttle Publicity Director Grant Y. Flynn Radio Commercial Supervisor, Reggie Morgan Radio Producers Grant Y. Flynn, Robert Steel, John Wellington, John Cole, Thomas G. Slater, L. Brooks Elms, Knowle Entrikin, Bernard P. Zwirn. Branch Offices 360 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone Franklin 0485 Exec. Vice-Pres. & Western Mgr. Paul E. Watson Chicago Manager William P. Littell Media Manager Albert R. Callies Direcior of Radio R. W. Metzger Chg. of Radio Production N. E. Heyne Charge of Script A. E. Trask Bus. Mgr. & Time Buyer Holly Shivley Charge of Television Fran Harris Commercial Traffic Joyce Webster Charge of Commercials Irene Small Producer Warren Johnson 7430 Second Blvd., Detroit 2, Mich. Phone Madison 1980 Vice-Pres. & Manager M. J. Casey 812 Oliver St., St. Louis 1, Mo. Phone Main 0127 Vice-Pres. & Manager Oscar A. Zahner 712 Main St., Houston 2, Texas Phone Charter 4-1741 Manager H. Donald Hopton 1680 No. Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Hillside 7593 VP & Pacific Coast Mgr Marvin Young VP & Radio Director Sam Pierce Radio Producers Sam Pierce, William Burch, Glenn Y. Middleton, Stew Garner. 235 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone Edgebrook 4616 Manager Herbert O. Nelson 1218 3rd Ave., Seattle 1, Wash. Phone Main 6727 Vice-Pres. & Manager F. G. MuUins Carew Tower, Cincinnati 2, Ohio Phone MA 2413 Manager John L. Magro 80 Richmond St., W., Toronto, Ont., Canada Phone Adelaide 4069 Manager Gordon Ralston Radio Accounts — Chrysler Corporation, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Coal Co., Electric Auto-Lite Co., Garrett & Co., Lever Brothers Company, Lever Brothers Limited, Pharmaco, Inc., Lucky Tiger Company, H. C. Lytton Co., Owl Drug Co., Queen Anne Candy Co., Southwestern Drug Co., Squirt Co., Griesedieck Bros. Brewery, Pepsodent Co. of Canada, Taylor-Reed Corp., Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Bailey Schools, Savings Banks Assoc, of Slate of N. Y., Adler Com- pany, Allen Edmonds Shoe Corp., Allied I'lorist Association, American Recording Artists, American Fluresit Co., Binyon Op- tical Co., Clopay Corp., Clyde Porcelain Steel Corp., Inter-Coastal Co., Kick-a-way Gar- ments, Inc., Krey Packing Co., Sears Roebuck &. Co., Seattle Luggage Co., Lone Star Cream- ery, Martha Maid Mfg. Co., Roundy, Peck- ham & Dexter Co., Thomas J. Lipton, Ltd., Mutual Insurance of Omaha. LEWIS EDWIN RYAN 726 Jackson Place, Washington 6, D. C. Phone Republic 7606 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— AAAA— SNPA Owner Lewis Edwin Ryan x4.rt Dir .J. Robert Corry Prod. Mgr David F. DeYoung Asst. Prod. Mgr M. G. Daugherty Radio Dir Laura D. Baker Account Executives John F. Hardie, W. R. Doores, W. J. Mauter Radio Accounts — Carlton Hotel, Penn-Cen- tral Airlines, Wardman Park Hotel, Wilkins Coffee. BEN SACKHEIM, INC. 29 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone ELdorado 5-6025 ANPA— PPA— APA— ABP— NOAB President Ben Sackheim Vice-Pres Lloyd G. Whitebrook Secty M. A. Aldridge Treas Lawrence K. Skora Prod. Mgr Nathan Lebbed Space & Radio Time Buyer Leonard H. Spring Publicity & Pub. Rel Margaret Halmy Research Dir... Sylvia Sackheim Account Executives Robert Bard Bruck, Ezra Millstein, Ben Sackheim, Lloyd G. Whitebrook. ST. GEORGES & KEYES, INC. 250 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PLaza 5-1180 ABP — ANPA — PPA President Maubert St. Georges Exec. Vice-Pres.-Treasurer. .Stanley J. Keyes Assistant Treasurer John H. Vesely Vice-Pres.-Art Director. .Alfred A. Anthony Secretary Louise D. Keyes Copy Chief C. J. Masseck Production Manager William Korcak Media Director James J. Freeman Radio Dept. Radio Director Stanley J. Keyes Radio Accounts Placed — Benjamin Moore & Co., Copper & Brass, Inc. 216 ADVERTISING AGENCIES SALESVERTISING ASSOCIATES, INC. Board of Trade Bldg., Chicago 4, 111. Phone Wabash 6245 Pres. & Treas Douglass Doolittle Vice Pres M. E. Holdredge Secty G. S. Doolittle Art Dir Robert B. Sharp . Mgr. Tele Dept N. H. Wardey Radio Accounts — Lyson, Inc., Percy Wilson Mortgage & Insurance Co. RICHARD SALINGER 294 Washington St., Boston 8, Mass. Phone Liberty 5332 President Richard B. Salinger Art Dir Richard Marshall Prod. Mgr Joseph W. Bourke Copy Chief, Radio-Tele Dir., Radio Time Buyer Phyllis Stohn Media Dir.-Space Buyer Leonard Meyers Radio Accounts — Balch-Price Specialty Shop, Conrad &Co., Dinty-Moore (Boston), Kane Furniture Co., Lamson Hubbard, Se- lect Fashions. SALOW & RIEDL 82 Lexington Ave., Passaic, N. J. Phone Passaic 2-6951 ABP— PANY Art Dir Tom Cuffari Copy Chief, Radio & Pub. Dir Edward Mandell Media Dir. & Radio Time Buyer H. Harvey Salow Reseearch Dir Belle Smith Account Executives H. Harvey Salow, George Riedl, R. E. Walsh Radio Accounts — Franklin Trust Co., Mac Lane Mfg. Co. SAWDON ADV. COMPANY 480 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PLaza 5-2516 Owner Frank B. Sawdon Prod. Mgr Gus Havemeyer Copy Chief M. Gold Space Buyer Tom Tracy Radio Time Buyer Shirley Carroll Account Executives Frank B. Sawdon, V. J. Sawdon Radio Accounts — Case Clothes, Inc., Rob- ert Hall Clothes, Lewis Apparel Stores. 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 John Zboyan Copy Chief Carlton Smith Space Buyer Frank M. Craumer Radio Dir E. Grant Scheck Account Executives. .. .William H. Andrews, E. Grant Scheck, Morris Scheck, Julius Scheck Radio Accounts — Allenhurst National Bank, Bender Corp., Chardavoyne Co., Ep- pens Smith Co. (Holland House Coffee), Federal Trust Co., Franklin-Washington Trust Co. SCHEIBNER, HUGO, INC. Ill West 7th St., Los Angeles 14, Calif. Phone Michigan 6636 Pres., Radio & Tele Dir.- Radio Time Buyer Hugo Schreiber V. P., Art Dir., Prod. Mgr Melville M. Strann Secty. & Treas M. C. Scheibner (]opy Chief Lynn Smith ]Meciia Dir.-Space Buyer & Pub. Dir Roseblanche Lowry Account Executives Irwin Salzman, Lynn Smith, Rose Lowy, Hugo Scheibner, Robert Deutscli Brunch Office 26 O'Farrell St., San Francisco 8, Calif. Phone SUtter 5226 Radio Accounts — Bardon of Hollywood, Calif. Fashion Trends, Ciro's of Hollywood, Hy-Art, Inc., Little Champ of Hollywood, S. R. L. Mfg. Co., Taylor-Berke. SCHENKER COMPANY 2301 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. Dominguez SCHOLTS ADVERTISING SERVICE 1201 West 4di St., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone Michigan 2396 ABP 217 Owner William G. Scholts Production Mgr L. G. Mhyro Radio Dir T. D. Scholts GORDON SCHONFARBER & ASSOCIATES, INC. 58 Weybosset St., Providence 3, R. I. Phone Gaspee 4813-4-5 ABP— ANPA^APA— PPA— NOAB— AAAN Pres. & Treas. Gordon Schonfarber Vice-Presidents Jordan D, Wood, Russell C. Edwards Secy. & Space Buyer Amanda C. Olsson Art Dir Horace Notte Buyer Radio Time Claire R. Grenier Research Librarian Ruth S. Kimball Radio Accounts — Automobile Mutual In- surance Co. of America, Beechwood Inn, The Book Shop, Gladding's, Inc., Louttit Laun- dry, New England Bakery, The Short Line, Stone Bridge Inn, United Electric Railways. MARCEL SCHULOFF ^ CO. 17 W. 45th St., New York 18, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 7-7317 Partners Marcel Schuloff, Miriam C. Schuloff SCHWAB & BEATTY, INC. .230 Sixth Ave.. New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 5-9090 AAAA— PPA— APA— ABP President Victor O. Schwab Time Buyers Robert W. Beatty, James E. Schwenck Radio Accounts Placed — Book-of-the- Month Club, Wilfred Funk, Inc., Book Pre- sentations. SCHWIMMER d SCOTT, INC. 75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, 111. Phone Dearborn 1815 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA Pres. & Treas R. J. Scott V.P. & Secty W. Schwimmer Copy Chief L. Krakover Media Dir E. Vanderploeg Prod. Mgr A. Fishburn Art Dir A. Thaler Comptroller H. Heilig Acct. Execs E. Guy, C. H. Lillienfeld C. Lilienfeld Radio Dir Cecil Widdifield Radio Accounts — Chicago Stadium, Con- gress Cigar Co., Fox DeLuxe Beer, Hirsch Clothing Co., Kitchen Arts Foods, Linco Products Co., National Small Business Men's Assn., Puritan Co. of America, Salerno-Me- p;owen Biscuit Co., Schutter Candy Co., Sealy Mattress Co., Walgreen Co. SCOTT'S AGENCY, INC. 11 Pemberton Sq., Boston 8, Mass. Phone CAPitol 2425 Pres., Treas., Space Buyer, Radio Dir. & Buyer Radio Time George L. Stingel Secty Persis H. Kirwin J. B. SEBRELL ADV. AGENCY 300 So. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles 13, Calif. Phone Va 4616 ABP— APA Owner & Research Dir J. B. Sebrell Art Dir Allen Todd Prod. Mgr Harry Page Copy Chief Dorothea Hill Space-Time Buyer, Radio Dir Peggy Thomas Publicity Dir Harry Page Account Executives J. B. Sebrell, Harry Page, George Armstrong Radio Accounts — Frantz Industries, Palley Supply, Stock Market Inst. RUSSEL M. SEEDS CO. 919 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone, Delaware 1045 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA President Freeman Keyes Executive Vice-President George Bayard Vice-Presidents A. D. Keyes, Paul Richey, Harry H. Maus, Harry B. Goldsmith, Jr. Treasurer Jack Harding Secretary H. J. Jackson Radio Director Jack Simpson Time Buyer June Jackson Branch Offices Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis 4, Ind. Market 1395 Vice-President Paul Richey 1469 N. Vine St., Hollywood, Calif. Phone, Hempstead 7824 Resident Manager Lou Place Radio Accounts: Bowers Lighter Co., Bow- ers Mfg. Co., Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., Fitzpatrick Bros., Oxford Products Co., Rhodes Pharmacal Co, The Pinex Co. W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. ROSCOE W. SEGAR, ADV. AGENCY 2125 N. E. 48th Ave., Portland 13, Ore. Phone Tr 3445 Owner-Manager Roscoe W. Segar Sec.-Treas., Radio Dir D. D. Segar Radio Accounts — Spot: Geo. B, Wallace Co. (Studebaker), Niklas & Son, Florists. 218 ADVERTISING AGENCIES FREDERICK SEID ADV. 127 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone Ga 0360 ANPA Owner Frederick Seid Prod. Mgr Nada Halse Banks Radio Dir Sam P. Moore Account Executives Norman L. Cotton, Fdereick Seid Radio Accounts — The August E. Drucker Co., Gene Comptons Corp. SEIDEL ADV. AGENCY, INC. Times Bldg., New York 18, N. Y. Phone PEnnsylvania 6-0491 ABP— APA— PANY Pres., Treas., Space Buyer. .. .Robert Seidel Vice Pres Arthur A. Judson Secty Irma Lee Seidel Art Dir Oscar Harris Prod. Mgr. Media & Research Dir Charles Garven Copy Chief Jackie Rose Space Buyer Ann Stell Radio Dir. & Time Buyer Reid Lighton Account Executives. Jeanne McEwen, Robert Seidel, I. Brown, Russell Fradkin, Bradshaw Thurston, Jean L. Malchin, Sid- ney Berman Radio Accounts — Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus. SEWELL ADV. AGENCY 730 Gravier St., New Orleans 12, La. Phone Raymond 7114 President Granville Sewell Radio Dir K. B. Thompson Art Dir C. Earl Publicity Dir Sam Montague Account Executives Sam Montague, K. B. Thompson, Robert Claire Radio Accounts — Central Savings & Loan Assn., The Howell Co., Station WNOE, Union Savings & Loan Assn. SHAFFER, BRENNAN, MARGULIS ADV. CO. 4 No. Eighth St., St. Louis 1, Mo. Phone MAin 2579 ANPA— APA— PPA Partner-Space Buyer T. D. Shaffer Partner-Space Buyer- Radio Dir Sam B. Margulis Partner-Space Buyer S. I. Rosenfeld ED SHAPIRO— ADVERTISING 1612 Market St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone Rittenhouse 6-3656 ABC— ANPA President Edward Shapiro V. P.-Prod. Mgr. Leon Cohann Secty Martin Sacks Radio Dir Matilda Jacoby Account Executives Edward Shapiro, George Mallis Radio Accounts — ^Benn Tailors, Corlies, Mort Farr, Louis-Harold Furniture Co., Phila. Toilet & Laundry Co., John P. Schmidt. SHAPPE-WILKES, INC. 215 Fourth Ave., New York 3, N. Y. Phone, GRamercy 5-5560 ABP President Louis Shappe Radio Time Buyer Louis Shappe Vice-Pres.-Copy Chief. .Milton M. Hermanson Secy. & Treas Jesse E. Wilkes Space Buyer Rose Madie Vitanza Production Mgr 0. Weiner JOHN W. SHAW ADV., INC. 228 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 1, lU. Phone Dearborn 5082 President John W. Shaw V. P. Chg. Radio Edmund B. Abbott Secty Augusta Young Treas Rush W. Brisbane Prod. Mgr Patricia B. Hall Copy Chief Jo Ann Munson Media Dir.-Space Buyer Florence Cruzen Personnel Dir Robert Jacoby Librarian Lorene Huppert Account Executives Edmund B. Abbott, E. J. Conlon, Betsy Tyroler, W. J. Wilmont Radio Accounts — College Inn Tomato Juice Cocktail, Dormeyer Corp., Groves Shoe Co., Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Co., Standard Milling Co. J. WM. SHEETS Central Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash. Phone Main 2442 ANPA— PPA— APA— NOAB Owner J. Wm. Sheets Radio Accounts— Skinnev & Eddy Corp. SHELDON, QUICK & McELROY, INC. 400 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone PLaza 3-1670 AAAA— ANPA— PPA— APA 219 President George H. Sheldon Vice-President L. C. McElroy Time Buyer Catherine Wohlpart Treasurer & General Manager J. F. Quick Radio Account Placed — Chas. E. Hires Co., Inc., Commercial Credit. 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Despite our notable international achievements in music journalism, we are more alive to the present and future activities and accomplishments in music than ever. We're just as interested in Schoenberg and Hindemith now as we were in Brahms and Tschaikowsky when the Musical Courier was a baby. Not that we're not interested in Brahms and Tschaikowsky today — our col- umns contain articles and critiques of all music that is played, and much that isn't. It's just that we pride ourselves on keeping abreast of the latest developments in music. Musical Courier's international coverage, features, special departments for piano, voice and organ, dance, recordings, ballet, motion pictures, radio and television, and interviews with leading musical personalities have been of vital interest to professional, student and layman alike for the past 68 years. 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B-UL-0-V-A WATCH COMPANY America Runs 'Wtv on Bulova Time INIETWOI^I^S nfliiooflL BEGIODflL Radio Annual— '1948 you'll sell more in '48 with WMT * in Eastern Iowa A WtAlTHIBK MAMCtT \ lowan wealth is the P Jh-i> liigh«t per capita in the U.S.A. (S4,322: al- most twice the national average Get on WMT and get your share of the millions WMT listeners will spend in '48 Ask your Katz man for details A RADIOrCONSaOUS MARKET ^ Even Iowa's farms have more radios than do farms in other states, f lowans depend on their L radio for news and other public service as;l well as for entertain- ment. BLANKETED MARKET WMT reaches the larg- est primary area in the state at the lowest rate per radio family . . . 1,131,782 persons with- in the 2.5 MV line, greater than any other Iowa station. A BALANCED MARKET Smokestacks are going cornstalks better than \ 50-50 in Iowa, Income is almost evenly di- vided between city and farm. A LOYAL MARKET Eastern lowans on city and farm have been lis- tening to WMT for more than a quarter of ! a century. Because WMT brings them pro- grams they like! THE UNIQUE MARKET Only WMT delivers CBS Network shows to Eastern Iowa. And only these shows, plus WMT's fine local pro- grams, deliver the pros- perous twin market au- dience to you. ■ "CS-WiSWiN^N. WMT CEDAR RAPIDS 5000 Watts 600 K. C. Day and Niahi BASIC COLUMBIA NETWORK Wt-^'"" ■"••«"««■•» c«->- ^( ■'O borrow an ex- pression from the armed services, 1947 for the American Broadcasting C o m - pany was a most in- teresting "testing and Mark Woods proving ground." President During the year our network established and developed its theory of "planned programming"— of the presentation in prime listening time broadcasts intended to appeal to and hold the interest of a large, con- tinuing audience and so to give the ad- vertiser the benefit of a cumulative aud- ience response! Exemplifying this the- ory was our rearrangement of the Tues- day night listening pattern to offer, in contiguous time periods, such pro- grams as "Youth Asks the Govern- ment"; "America's Town Meeting"; the Boston Symphony; and "Labor USA" in which both labor and management can offer their views on current problems affecting the nation. Similarly, we realigned our Wednes- day night schedule to offer in the same way such outstanding programs as "Mayor of the Town"; "Vox Pop"; "Ab- bott and Costello"; "Groucho Marx"; the Bing Crosby and the Henry Morgan programs to make that night a top list- ening "must." We intend, in 1948, to extend and am- plify this system of programming; but we certainly do not feel that we or any other network has yet hit upon a for- mula which will answer all the de- mands of an ideally balanced program schedule. To my way of thinking, that ultimate will never be reached. From the standpoint of the listener, ideal programming would offer hour after hour of similar broadcasts — music, dra- ma, variety. But we have also the prob- lem of the advertiser, who naturally wants something different to attract an ever greater audience and thus attain a wider market for his product. I feel that there must always be a compro- mise point between the ideal of the advertiser and that of the listener and I feel that we have made an excellent approach to what might be termed an ideal compromise. During the past five years, the net- work has more than doubled its cov- erage in the leading markets of the na- tion. At the close of the year, our af- filiates numbered 265, carefully selected to further the network policy of giving our advertisers coverage of listeners and not merely of territory. Among the leading developments in the station field during 1947 was the operation of our owned and managed outlet in San Francisco, KGO, as a fifty kilowatt sta- tion as of December 1, making it the most powerful outlet on the West Coast between the Canadian and Mexican borders. ® During the year we also received television and FM grants in the five cities where we currently own and op- erate standard band stations — New York, Chicago, Detroit, Hollywood, and San Francisco. Television sites have been acquired in all cities and some- time in 1948 we expect to begin tele- vision operations, probably starting on the West Coast. It is probable that in the coming year we will also begin FM operation in connection with one or more of our owned and operated stations. In this connection, I should like to say that when we do begin FM operations, it will be through duplica- tion of programs already being broad- cast on our AM stations. We believe that only in this way can FM be de- veloped to its full stature. It is not a separate industry and we think it can- not be developed as such. To return to 1947 for a moment, the year saw a substantial number of new- to-radio advertisers using the facilities of our network, one result of which was that ABC was completely sold out dur- ing the 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. period, Wed- nesday and Friday nights completely sold and comparatively little prime time available elsewhere. No sir, I think that the coming year will be a good one for all advertising media and that radio will have its equitable share of the advertising bud- get of the manufacturer intent on sell- ing products. While operating costs are steadily rising, we at ABC feel that we have no reason to look toward 1948 with anything but an oDtimistic out- look for the progress of our company. 259 AMilRDCAINI ilROAP NETWORK FACILITIES AS OF JAN. 15, 1948 CA^TDIN^ €©MJ^AMY AMEIRDCAIN BR©4n (ASTDIM^ €OmAMY AMERICAN Broadcasting Company, Inc. ■MJMMiiMMiriinwwiMiTiiiirniwiwri^^ niirniiiiiiiiiiiffiii miiiiiii fMiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiriMMa«Bwwiiiiniiii r niii— a— ^^—^^ R.C.A. Bldg., 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York 20, N. Y. (Telephone Number Circle 7-5700) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Edward J. Noble, Chairman Justin W. Dart Robert E. Kintner Franklin S. Wood Earl E. Anderson Robert H. Hinckley C. Nicholas Priaulx Mark Woods OFFICERS In Charge of Program & Television Don Searle Vice President — Western Division Fred Thrower, Jr V. P. in Charge of Sales Joseph A. McDonald. .V. P., Gen. Attorney & Sec. Ivor Kenway V. P. in Charge of Adv. & Promotion Frank Marx V. P. in Charge of General Engineering Robert Saudek. . V. P. in Charge of Public Affairs Thomas Velotta V. P. in Charge of News & Special Events Anthony M. Hennig Assistant Treasurer Alexander D. Nicol Controller Edward J. Noble Chairman of the Board Mark Woods President Robert E. Kintner. Executive Vice President E. R. Borroff. . . .Vice President — Central Division Robert H. Hinckley Vice President Earl E, Anderson Vice President John H. Norton, Jr. . . .V. P. in Charge of Stations C. Nicholas Priaulx,. Vice President fir Treasurer Charles E. Rynd. .Vice President fir Asst. Secretary Charles C. Barry . .Vice President DEPARTMENTS ATVD DIVISIONS Advertising and Promotion Theodore I. Oberfelder .Director Continuity Acceptance Grace Johnsen Manager Co-operative Program Harold B. Day Sales & Promotion Mgr. Ludwig Simmel Business Manager Controller Alexander D. Nicol Controller Engineering George O. Milne. . . .Dir. of Technical Operations Legal Omar F. Elder, Jr Attorney Richard A. Moore Attorney Geraldine B. Zorabaugh Attorney liocal and Spot Sales John Brooke. ....... .Eastern Spot Sales Manager Ralph Dennis. ..... .National Spot Sales Manager Concetta Porreca Sales Service Manager Hews and Special Events John Madigan ............ National News Editor Michael Roshkind. .. Manager of Special Events Paul Scheffels. . .Manager of New York Newsroom Harry Wismer Director of Sports Office and Studio Services D« B. Van Houten Director Albert Humbert Supervisor of Building Maintenance Ernest Theiss Guest Relations Manager Owned and Operated Stations M. B. Grabhorn Manager Personnel Frederick Lynch, Jr. Director Program Richard Bannst r. ..,...,. Marjager of Music Rights James Bixler. Supervisor of Announcing fir Night Operations Maurice Brachhausen. Supervisor of Sound Effects Henry Cox Eastern Production Manager Norah Donovan Manager of Literary Rights John Thompson Everitt Eastern Program Dir. Helen Guy Business Manager Helen Hedeman Supervisor of Casting Bertha Kurtzman Supervisor of Studio Assignments Florence Morris Manager of Central Booking Paul Mowrey Director of Television Richard Ritter Supervisor of Auditions John C. Turner Script Manager Frank Vagnoni Manager of Music Division Paul Whiteman Director of Music William Wylie. . . .Manager of Program Promotion Public Affairs George Olenslager Supervisor of Audience Information Publicity Earl Mullin Manager Arthur B. Donegan Assistant Manager John Pacey Trade News Editor Purchasing Henry T. Hede Purchasing Agent Recording Lawrence Ruddell Director Research Edward F. Evans Director Ben Gedalecia Associate Director Sales John Donohue. . . .Mgr. of Detroit Network Sales G. T. C. Fry . . . Manager of Eastern Network Sales Humboldt Greig Asst. to V. P. in Chg. of Sales Rjdgway Hughes. Director of Presentations 262 Sales Service Thomas P. Robinson Manager Stations Raymond Diaz Traffic Manager Ernest- Jahncke Manager of Station Relations Station WJZ M. B. Grabhorn Manager Clarence Doty Sales Manager John J. Hade Program Director Station WXYZ (Detroit) James Riddel! General Manager Treasury Anthony M. Hennig Assistant Treasurer Bndget Harold L. Morgan Budget Officer CENTRAL DIVISION— CHICAGO E. R. Borroff Vice President in Charge G. I. Berry Sales Manager Kenneth Christiansen Traffic Supervisor Francis J. Coveney Auditor Fred J. Dickinson Office Manager L E. Douglass Program Business Manager Walter L. Emerson Legal Counsel Elliott Henry Jr., Publicity Manager E. C. Horstman Engineering Manager F. E. Kasser Supervisor of Announcers Donald Kilian Production Manager Anthony Koelker Manager Program Sales Olive D. McCann Supervisor of Research Roy McLaughlin Mgr. Sta. WENR, Nat. Spot & Local Sales Mgr. Cornelius O'Dea News Supervisor James L. Stirton Assistant to Vice President in Charge Harold Stokes Program Manager Karl R. Sutphin Sales Promotion Supervisor Floyd G. Van Etten Sales Coordinator Robert White Public Service Supervisor WESTERN DIVISION— HOLLYWOOD Don Searle Vice President in Charge Clifford Anderson. ... Program Business Manager Dorothy L. Brown Continuity Acceptance Manager Francis Conrad Station Relations Manager Dresser M. Dahlstead Chief Announcer John I. Edwards Production Manager Ernest Felix Auditor Paul Gates Evening Program Manager Robert Z. Hall Publicity Maiiager Russell Hudson Recording and Sales Service Manager Francis LaTourette Western Division News Editor Walter W. Lonner Traffic Manager John J. O'Mara Sales Promotion Manager Norman Ostby Assistant to Vice President in Charge Thomas Palmer Manager of Technical Operations Frank Samuels Pacific Coast Sales Manager J. Donald Wilson Director of Program and Production Clyde Scott General Manager KECA WESTERN DIVISION— SAN FRANCISCO Gayle Grubb General Manager KGO Victor Reed News Editor Byington Colvig Continuity Editor Kenneth Steedman Auditor A. E. Evans Engineering Manager ly i i -i- c i vji ^ Eleanor Higby Traffic Manager K.rkham Torney Sales Manager Robert Laws Promotion and Publicity Manager Bloyce Wright Program Manager Foreign Correspondents For American Broadcasting Company Frederick Opper London Norman Paige Manila James Wyatt Mexico City Vincent dePascal . Montevideo Edmund Stevens Moscow Blair Fraser Ottawa Philip Payne Panama Robert Sturdevant Paris Lyford Moore Berlin Hugh Ralston Bermuda Herbert M. Clark. Buenos Aires Robert Wadsworth Geneva Daniel Schorr The Hague Walter Graf Havana Victor Eckland Honolulu Mike Eskolsky Jerusalem Stations Planning and Advisory Committee Roger W. Clipp.WFJL, Philadelphia, Pa., Chair- man, District 1 Jack Gross, KFMB, San Diego, Calif., Vice Chairman, District 7 Frank Carman, KUTA, Salt Lake City, Utah, District 6 Robert R. Feagin, WPDQ, Jacksonville, Fla., District 8 John Mecklin Rome Harwood Hull San Juan Charles Griffin Santiago William Conine Shanghai William Kadison Sydney Ned Nordness Stockholm Stuart Hannon Stuttgart John Rich Tokyo E. K. Hartenbower, KCMO, Kansas City, Mo., District 3 Harold Hough, WBAP, Fort Worth Texas, District 5 Fred Weber, WDSU, New Orleans, La., District 4 J. P. Williams, WIZE, Springfield, Ohio, District 2 AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO., INC. WJZ, New York Owned, operated and represented by A3C WXYZ, Detroit Owned and operated by ABC WENR, Chicago Owned, operated and represented by ABC KECA, Los Angeles Owned and operated by ABC KGO, San Francisco Owned, operated and represented by ABC WMAL, Washington Owned by Evening Star Publishing Co. Represented by ABC 263 In four weeks WLW reaches 81.2% of the 3Va million radio homes wifhin fhis area . With 175 stations heard within the area, WLW receives 19.3% of al\ listening to all stations Look at the figures in that headhne again. They reveal the tremendous impact of The Nation's Station within the WLW Merchandise-Able Area, as shown by the Nielsen Radio Index for February-March, 1947. During the four measured weeks of listening, WLW reached more than four-fifths— 81.2%— of the 3^4 million radio homes within the area, between 6 AM and mid- night. That's coverage! During the same four weeks, a total of 175 stations received listening within the area, yet WLW received one-fifth— 19.3%-of all listening to all stations. That's dominance! How much did these homes listen? Taking all 3/4 million radio homes within the area, WLW received an average of 375 minutes of listening per home per week between 6 AM and midnight. But. among that 81.2% of the homes which were classified as WLW listen- ers, the average was 550 minutes of listening to WLW per home per week between 6 AM and midnight. That's penetration! These are just a few of the vital facts revealed by this NRI study. For complete details— and for the figures on the 15 leading competitive stations —contact the WLW Sales Office in Cincinnati, New York or Chicago. On the West Coast, the Keenan & Eickelberg offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Portland will be glad to serve you. WLW THE NATION'S MOST MERCHANOISE-ABtE STATIOH C«05l£Y BUOADCASTINC CORPORAnON J 264 Columbia Broadcasting System I |NLESS I miss my guess 1948 will go down in the books as the most significant year in the history of American radio to Frank Stanton '^^'^^• President Let's take a look at the problems that the radio industry faces during the next 12 months. First, there is the problem of prompt acceptance of a strong code for the self- regulation of the industry. At CBS we have given full endorsement to the NAB code proposed last September in Atlan- tic City. And we will give our full endorsement and active support to any revised code that retains what we be- lieve are adequate safeguards of the public interest. We are hopeful that the nation's broadcasters will work out such an agreement and have it in effect well before the end of 1948. Second, there is the matter of new legislation to amend the Federal Com- munications Act of 1934. Hearings be- gan in 1947 on the White Bill. Further legislative action is expected during the coming year. The industry should wel- come this new opportunity to urge en- actment of its fundamental belief that radio should be as free as the press and m.otion pictures. At the same time, on another front there is the matter of freedom for edi- torial expression on the air. This Spring the Federal Communications Commission has scheduled hearings on the right of broadcast licensees to "edi- torialize." The resolution of this im- portant issue may well have great im.- pact on the whole future of broadcast- ing. As this is being written, an urgent and immediate problem is the negoti- ating of a new contract between the American Federation of Musicians and the radio industry. There are many compelling reasons why this should be settled with dispatch. The immediate future of FM is at stake here. The re- appearance of live musicians on tele- vision programs is essential to the successful development of this newe^ medium of mass communication. The output of the recording and radio indus- tries is now so closely interwoven that anything affecting the output of one is bound to have a direct effect on the other. A prompt settlement of these is- sues on a basis equitable to all, while not easy to encompass, is vital to broad- casting's growth in 1948. Audience research should come in for hard examination this year. Today's product will not do for tomorrow. It's inadequate and too costly. And, of course, the problem that overshadows all others is the constant need of improved programming. Here bold steps must be taken if we are to increase radio's position in the Amer- ican community. During the past year, at CBS we placed the greatest emphasis on our product. Our program operations, both in Hollywood and New York wxre sig- nificantly intensified. And the new year finds Columbia with the largest pro- gram department in the industry. We plan to launch in 1949 a number of new and, we believe, exciting enter- tainment programs. Several new and richly talented personalities will be brought to CBS microphones. We plan that Columbia-built programs — CBS' own "package" shows — will continue to be the focus of attention. A series of significant reports on to- day's problems and institutions are planned for Columbia's Documentary Unit, which recently rounded out its first full year of operation. A new code, an amended radio act, the reappearance of live music on FM and television, improved listener re- search, new and fresh programs — these are now problems confronting us. They can become achievements of 1948. 265 COLUMiDA il^OA '.'^'^o Jf^LY iii^A /fo//v ^fofo '*[4ffAl Is'^f'^A/ '<">^y .fw^f' ,AMs .,'^oA KGMB Honolulu KHBC Hio ' KZPI : M^ito ffGVoi »fFBB »^?oiv ffsr KSUB KOY KTUC t^fSUh fCS/L ^ KILO Grand fork KSJB* ' f KOTA 1 l^apid CiV MKOLT ^^COtfsblud 1 K\ Denver Omol.0 - if 1, / •kvor i? Colorado Sprr„g, 1- KF»4 KOGM Jkvsf /f Son.a U KOMA , Ollahomo City I ""lusrqu. KWFT« WicMo Foils (^ KAVE t: ICROON EI Paso \ •kosa NETWORK FACILITIES AS OF JAN. 15, 1948 e^^TBINI^ Sy$TiM ►>H^*^ "& >H* je^r* wccpl >NSAU WTAOl V/KZO CfRft< VJGAR vjcto vj'^PS >^ V/IWDU ^ Chon^po'B" Ooovi"« ^5,/f Uuocls \ fvTwo WTADll n/wa"' ywro". |i ^D"Vo" >WPA 'WSOY \ ^wFB^A tAx' .rglield V^CHS^ ^NC^^L ^Ia-o^ r.^^-^ yjBVG •=— =• VJON<^ ^CooVnv'"- 'WREC \NCOC WDODl VISP*' >NAP> "viGAU ^VfGPC ryjBT ViWX IOC >NKRG V/OBO! hNGftS • WKAO So.>J'>« COLiUMiDA ilR©4gcASTIINI^ SYSTiM j„ ,50lvW=-=^^j*Go<( COLUMBIA Broadcasting System, Inc. Executives and Staff 483 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. Telephone: WIckersham 2-2000 John J. Burns Prescott S. Bush Ralph F. Colin BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. A. W. Iglehart, Jr. Samuel Paley Isaac D. Levy William S. Paley Leon Levy Joseph H. Ream Frank K. White General Counsel Rosenman, Goldmark, Colin & Kaye Officers Dorsey Richardson Frank Stanton Herbert Bayard Swope 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 H. V. Akerberg Vice President in Charge of Station Relations H. Leslie Atlass Vice Presideent in Charge of Central Division Earl H. Gammons Vice President in Charge of Washington Office William C. Gittinger Vice President in Charge of Sales L. W. Lowman. .... Vice President Davidson Taylor Vice President and Director of Public Affairs DEPARTMEl^TS Aceonnting Department S. R. Dean Treasurer and Comptroller William J. Flynn Assistant Comptroller L. C. Merrick Assistant Comptroller Sophie Hinze Cashier Auditing and Tax Department Arthur S. Padgett General Auditor Norman DuFrane Chief Auditor Construction and Building Operations Department C. R. Jacobs Acting Director of Construction and Building Operations Kingdon S. Tyler Assistant to the Director Editing Department Gilson Gray Director of Editing Musie Copyrigiit Department W. Clark Harrington Director Hubbell Robinson, Jr. Vice President and Director of Programs D. W. Tho?nburgh Vice President in Charge of Western Division Victor M. Ratner V.P. fir Director, Advertising Cr Sales Promotion James M. Seward Vice President in Charge of Operations S. R. Dean Treasurer and Comptroller Arthur Padgett General Auditor Julius F. Brauner Secretary fir General Attorney Guy della-Cioppa Assistant to the Chairman of the Board Nathan L. Halpern. . . Assistant to the President Edward Saxe Executive Assistant J. L. Van Volkenburg Director of Station Administration AXD DIVISIOIVS General Engineering Departnient William B. Lodge Director of General Engineering John Christensen Chjpf Engineer J. W. Wright Chief Radio Engineer H. A. Chinn Chief Audio Er^^neer Engineering Research and Development Department Peter C. Goldmark Director of Engineering Research and Devel- opment Paul H. Reedy Chief Engineer John H. Martin Executive Assistant Legal Department Julius F. Brauner Secretary and General Attorney Kenneth L. Yourd Senior Attorney 268 Mail, File and Mimeograph Department Albert H. Bryant Manager Network Sales Department William C. Gittinger V.P. in Charge of Sales John J. Karol Sales Manager William J Fagan Administrative Manager Allyn Jay Marsh Assistant Sales Manager Charles H. Smith Market Research Counsel Charles E. Midgley, Jr Sales Service Manager Chicago Office Network Sales, 410 North Michigan Avenue W. Donald Roberts .Western Manager Detroit Office Network Sales Fisher Building Joseph Spadea Manager Personnel Relations Department Howard L. Hausman Director of Personnel Relations Joseph H. Jackson Personnel Manager Willard J. Stevens. .Assistant Personnel Manager Robert Kalaidjian Employment Manager Program Department Hubbell Robinson, Jr. Vice President and Director of Programs Davidson Taylor Vice President and Director of Public Affairs William Fineshriber Gen'l Mgr, of Program Dept. Harry S. Ackerman Executive Producer in N. Y. Ernest Martin Director of Network Programs, Hollywood Werner Michel Assistant to the Director of Programs Gerald F. Maulsby Assistant to the Director of Public Affairs Robert J. Mann Director of Commercial Program Development General Lyman Bryson Counselor on Public Affairs Marjorie Morrow Casting Director Talks Division Helen Sioussat Director of Talks News Division Wells Church Director of News Broadcasts Henry Wefing Assistant Director of News Broadcasts Lee Bland Director of Special Events Theodore F. Koop. Director of News, Washington News Editors Edward Bliss Robert Skedgeli George Herman Dallas Townsend Lee Otis Joseph Wershba Foreign Correspondents Allan Jackson, Howard K. Smith London David Schoenbrun Paris Steven Laird Berlin Bill Costello Tokyo George Polk Cairo Sports Division Walter Barber Director of Sports Division John Derr. . .Assistant Director of Sports Division Judson Bailey Sports Writer Cr Researcher Program Writing Division Robert J. Landry Director of Program Writing Division Elwood Hoffman, Script Editor Mortimer Frankel Associate Script Editor James Hart Associate Script Editor Charles Monroe Associate Script Editor Serious Music Division James H. Fasseett Supervisor of Serious Music Division Lucile Singleton Supervisor of Vocal Auditions and Manager of Script and Record Library Popular Music Division Larry Puck Director of Popular Music Division and Talent Scout Education Division Robert Hudson Director of Education Leon Levine. .. .Assistant Director of Education Elinor Inman. . . .Director of Religious Broadcasts John Pfeiffer Science Director Program Operations Department I. S. Becker Director Program Operations R. R. Ray. . . Assistant to Director of Operations Will Bratter. .Assistant to Director of Operations Music Library Division Julius Mattfeld Director of Music Library Network Operations Division Horace Guillotte Manager of Network Operations Program Typing Division Harriet Hess Supervisor of Program Typing Sound Effects Division Davidson Vorhes Manager of Sound Effects Division Teclinical Operations Division Henry Grossman Director of Technical and Building Operations R. G. Thompson Manager of Technical Operations, Eastern Division Building Operations Division Walter Pierson Manager Traffic Division Hugh A. Cowham Commercial Engineer in Charge of Traffic A. H. Petersen. , .Traffic Manager Press Information George Crandall Director Arthur Perles Assistant Director Michael Foster Manager Trade and Feature Division 269 Michael Boscia Manager of Operations Walter Seigal. .Manager of Photographic Division Anne Harding Manager of Service Division Harry Feeney, Jr Trade News Editor Dorothy Leffler. . .Manager of Magazine Division Charles F. Pekor, Jr Asst. to the Director Purchasing Department John E. Forsander. Purchasing Agent Radio Sales Carl J. Burkland General Sales Manager H. A, Carlborg Eastern Sales Manager, New York Wilbur S. Edwards Western Sales Manager, Chicago H. H. Holtshouser Southern Sales Manager, Atlanta John Brumbach Manager of San Francisco Office L. D. Larimer Manager of Los Angeles Office William Ogden. .... .Manager of Detroit Office Richard Hess Supervisor of Research for Radio Sales and C-O Stations Thomas B. Ellsworth Director of Promotion for Radio Sales Emmett Heerdt. Manager of Sales Service Research Department Elmo C. Wilsoi*. ......... Director of Research Oscar Katz. .... .Associate Director of Research Edward Reeve. . Chief Statistician Harper Carraine .Chief Quantitative Analyst Tore Hallonquist Chief of Program Analysis Division Reference Department William C. Ackerman Director of CBS Reference Department Stanford Mirkin Manager of Program Research Division Agnes Law. Librarian Sales Promotion and Advertising Department Victor M. Ratner V.P. and Director of Sales Promotion and Advertising Thomas D. Connolly Director of Program Promotion Louis Hausman Manager of Presentation Division — Associate Director William Golden Associate Director and Art Director John Fox. Manager of Production John P. Cowden Director of Promotion Service for C-O Stations Shortwave Broadcasting and Latin American Affairs Edmund Chester, Director of Shortwave Broad- casts and Latin American Relations. John Hundley, Assistant Director of Shortwave Broadcasts. Robert Unanue, Assistant Director of Latin American Relations. Tony Kraber, Executive Assistant in Charge of Operations. Lawrence S. Haas, Director of Shortwave News. Margaret Kennedy, Supervisor of Press Informa- tion and Listener Relations. Russ Johns, Supervisor of Production Tomas Perez, Chief of Spanish Division. Luis Jatoba, Chief of Portuguese Division. Robert DeHart, Engineer in Charge of Shortwave Broadcasting. Station Administration Department J. L. Van Volkenburg Director of Station Administration William H. Hylan, Jr Assistant Station Relations Department H. V. Akerberg Vice President in Charge of Station Relations J. Kelly Smith. .... Director of Station RelaHons William A. Schudt, Jr.. Eastern Division Manager Ralph Hatcher. . . . Manager of CBS Co-op Division LOS ANGELES OFFICE STATION RELATIONS Columbia Square Edwin Buckalew Western Division Manager Television Department Lawrence W. Lowman Vice President Worthington C. Miner. .. .Director of Television Leonard Hole Director of Plans Division George L. Moskovics Commercial Manager Benjamin F. Feiner, Jr. Acting Director of Television Programs Merritt H. Coleman Director of Operations Paul Wittlig. . . . Manager of Technical Operations Charles Holden Manager of Production James J. Kane Manager of Press Information James McNaughton Art Director Robert Bendick Director of News and Special Events Robert R. Edge Director of Sports Halsey V. Barrett Promotion Manager i_A_ Standard Stations WCBS, New York WBBM, Chicago KNX, Los Angeles FM Stations: WCBS-FM, New York WEEI, Boston KMOX, St. Louis WTOP, Washington WCCO, Minneapolis-St. WBBM-FM, Chicago Television Station: CBS-TV, New York Paul 270 ^««l^ Mutual Broadcasting System Edgar Kobak President pACH year, when I am asked to pre- pare an article for RADIO ANNUAL, I like to take a look at what I said the previ- ous year, just to see how I came out. This is pretty good mental discipline for anybody who is called upon to discuss a future outlook, whether it be in business, politics, or any other phase of living. For 1947, I prophesied a year of "noses to the grindstone," of buckling down to competitive selling, the laying of secure foundations for postwar busi- ness, and the development of better programs as well as the careful study of facts. I also said something about our efforts to make the advertising dollar more productive. So far as Mutual is concerned, that is the sort of year we have put in during 1947 — ^^and from pres- ent indications, I feel confident that we shall be doing much the same in 1948. Perhaps, more so. We have been busy building our net- work, facilities-wise, and now we are turning to the task of building up our audience, program-wise. For both tasks, we believe the right attitude is to start at the beginning, tackle first things first, build slowly, carefully, and methodical- ly— and then start talking about it. A couple of months ago we started to talk about the Mutual network's day- time coverage as it is today, following the many new improvements and addi- tions which have been taking place dur- ing the past year or so. In doing this, we have been discussing our network in_ terms of the audience it serves — the millions of people who now can receive Mutual programs reliably, satisfactor- ily, and without the annoyance of sta- tic, man-made electrical noise, or the interference of other stations. This is SERVICE in terms of the listener's re- ception rather than in terms of the en- gineer's output. It is the first requisite of "radio circulation." We have said that this new concep- tion of "listenability" is something that you are going to hear a lot about from now on. In 1948, we think that "listen- ability" will be more and more studied, discussed, and used. We believe that the use of "listen- ability" measurements — and naturally the improvement and refining of the "listenability" technique — will keep a lot of people busy during the next year. V/e are going right ahead with the job at Mutual, and we expect to make "lis- tenability" techniques available to our Mutual affiliates. If it proves out to be a valuable tool for time-buyers as well as for station managements, it seems certain that the use of this method of measurement will be extended to other stations and, perhaps to other networks. Perhaps, "listenability" is a symbol of the progress which broadcasting is mak- ing in its search for bedrock measure- ments and standards to help advertis- ers buy time more efficiently and more economically. The BMB is an indica- tion of this desire for better and more universal measurements to be applied to radio listening, but unfortunately during 1948, according to present plans, the BMB's activities will be restricted to an interim study and not to a com- plete, nation-wide job, which is being postponed until 1949. Broadcasting is a fast-moving busi- ness and we have to find measurements which can be kept up to date, which can reflect changes and which can be used as a guide to the immediate fu- ture. Advertisers want facts, more facts, and up-to-date facts. They don't like to buy on hunches and in 1948, more than ever, we think that they are going to re-examine all of their adver- tising activities very closely. During 1947, we have seen a marked tendency on the part of big national ad- vertisers to analyze the cost of their network broadcasting. We have seen ex- cellent presentations of a competitive nature from the other mediums, and we know that competition between radio and the other mediums is increasing rather than abating. Over at Mutual, we believe in adver- tising, and we believe in broadcasting. We believe that there is a real place for broadcasting in the over-all advertising picture, and we are not particularly worried by clean, healthy competition. We realize that competition is the life- blood of free American enterprise and if we are to make any New Year's reso- lutions, one of them will be to reaffirm our constant belief that there is no need to get panicky, and to resolve that we will not fall into the mistaken notion that we have to lash out at the other guy or tear down our competitors. 271 MyTUAIL ilROAE ^KBc "rvA ffASr] •a fMPft# KUj^ *XliLc KGCX« 'Oaho 'KUi^ •^/Vf "f/fAf "fPXo fVMv< MONTANA "^foo; KRJF« •kywo ►/fKCV "f4ro ^fMO/ XALU^ •^OVo fOAL# •KDfN •'fvec sfffiNE. 'KDB ^KTOH KHOff^ (•kgb • KXO ARIZONA • KOOt ►fSOL KMVI^ I^K,. • iCCNa NETWORK FACILITIES AS OF JAN, 75, 1948 •kvrs •KFEL •kfx/ COLORADO •kcsj •ksft KOB KVER# KTNMe K/CA( NEW MEXICO KGFL9 ^"^"^ KDLR© KNO; NORTH DAKOTA KGCU» ^'''* •' KABR« SOUTH DAKOTA KMHK^ wna; NEBRASKA KGFW9 K< KHAS* KANSA KSAL KV6B9 KlUL KINVi KHUZ9 KVAI« < •KSIW OKL •KASA , KVOP* KCTX# •kcbo "^^^^ •KWHW KDWr« KXOX9 (SET XUIN« •krig • kvkm ♦kvlf KBWD# KW TEXAS KTE KNAF» KVE7 KDIK • Kt •kvou .•kpab Kg tA$TDN^ %Y%T • ZBM • EXMUOA MUTUAL il!l©i||>€A5TllNI^ SYSTE NETWORK F AC Its TIES AS OF JAN. IS, 1948 M U TUAL Broadcasting System Executives and Staff 1440 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y. Phone, PEnnsylvania 6-9600 Executive Personnel Board 9 of Directors Lewis Allen Weiss Don Lee Hollywood, Chairmen Theodore C. Streibert WOR, New York, Vice-Chairman E. M. Antrim WGN, Chicago Willet H. Brown, Don Lee Hollywood Chesser Campbell WGN, Chicago Officers Edgar Kobak New York, President Robert D, Swezey New York, Vice President and General Manager E. M. Antrim Chicago, Secretary James E. Wallen New York, Treasurer, Controller and As- sistant Secretary Phillips Carlin New York, Vice President in Charge of Pro- grams Z. C. Barnes New York, Vice President in Charge of Sales Robert A Schmid New York, Vice President in Charge of Sta- tion Relations A, A. Schechter Vice President in Charge of News, Special Events and Publicity E. P. H. James New York, Vice President in Charge of Adver- tising, Promotion and Research A. N. Hult Chicago, Vice President in Charge of Mid- west operations J. E. Campeau. CKLW, Detroit H. K. Carpenter . . . WHK, Cleveland Benedict Gimbei, Jr WIP Philadelphia Edgar Kobak MBS, New York John Shepard, III Boston Linus Travers Yankee Network, Boston J. R. Poppele WOR New York Departments and Divisions EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Edgar Kobak President Robert D. Swezey. . . V.P. and General Manager Accottnting Department James E. Wallen Controller George Ruppel. . . Asst. Controller Richard Groome Auditor George Westby. . . . • • Budget Director Office Management James E. Wallen Office Manager Beatrice M. Marschner Personnel Director Ruth Hendler • ■ . . Purchasing Agent Margaret Maloney Telephone Supervisor Engineering Department E. M. Johnson Chief Plans and Allocations Engineer Leslie Learned. Manager of Engineering Traffic James Chapman. Supervisor of Engineering Traffic Lewis R. Tower.. Chief Facilities Engineer 274 Program Department Phillips Carlin. . . .. Vice President in Charge Adolph Opfinger. .. Assistant to Vice President Hendrik Booream. . .National Program Manager Ned Tollinger West Coast Supervisor B. J, Hauser, . . .Director of Cooperative Programs Walter Lurie Director of New Program Development Herbert Rice Director of Production Edwin Otis. .Supervisor of Commercial Programs Idella Grindlay Studio Assignments Ada Lusardi . .Program Traffic Manager Finis Farr Script Editor Hal Wagner • Manager of Operations John Newhouse, Hugo Seiler. . Night Supervisors Floyd Mack Supervisor, Special Operations Elsie Dick Director of Women's and Religious Activities Dorothy Ann Kembie Director of Continuity Acceptance ]\ews, Special Events and Publicity A. A. Schechter Vice President in Charge Milton Burgh Director of News Jack Paige . .Director of Special Events Paul Jonas Director of Sports James E. O'Bryon Director of Publicity Francis X. Zuzulo Assistant Director of Publicity and Trade News Editor Robert Wilson Exploitation Manager Hal Gold Press Editor Maria Caterine Photo and Fashion Editor Jack Skinner.... Special Service Editor Harriet Crause West Coast Publicity Rep. Sales Department Z. C. Barnes Vice President in Charge Harold Coulter. . .Assistant to the Vice President George Benson Eastern Sales Manager T. E. Danley Manager of Sales Traffic Alma Graef- Manager of Sales Service Foreign Correspondents for Harrel F. Beck Cairo Eriing Boggild Copenhagen Burton Crane Tokyo Gerald Dougherty Buenos Aires Jules Dubois -Manama Roy Dunlap .Chungking Richard Dyer. Rio de Janeiro Webley Edwards. . . . • • Honolulu Robert Gary. Berlin-Frankfort Randall Gould .... .Shanghai Joseph Israels 2nd Vienna Advertising, Sales Promotion and Research E, P. H. James Vice President in Charge Jesse Thompson Director of Advertising & Promotion Richard Puff Director of Research F. Carleton McVarish Manager of Audience Promotion Winifred Hall Promotion Supervisor Station Relations Robert A. Schmid. .... .Vice President in Charge Charles Godwin. .. .Director of Station Relations Robert Carpenter Field Representative Don loset. .... Field Representative Norman Knight Roy Danish Manager Station Information Washington Staff Charter Heslep Washington Representative Alexandra Roundybush. .Administrative Assistant Chicago Staff Adolf N. Hult Vice President in Charge of Mid-west operations Carroll Marts. .Assistant to the Vice President DeWitt Mower. .... .Midwestern Sales Manager Myrte Goulet Supervisor of Station Traffic Dorothy Reynolds Office Manager Gibert McClelland. . . . Director of Sales Promotion James Mahoney Manager of Western Division (Station Rela- tions) George Herro Publicity Director Detroit Staff Herbert Faust General Division Manager Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Staff Howard Cann Sales Representative Mutual Rroadcasting System Birger Jacobsen Stockholm Richard Johnson Seoul Arthur Mann London David Perlman • • Paris Quentin Pope Southwest Pacific Clive B. Smith Mexico City Fred Sparkes. ... .Athens Anne Stadler Madrid Robert Stewart Manila Frank Viner . . Prague James Wellard Rome 275 It's Planalyzed Promotion. This exclusive KSTP merchandising service adds the pay- off punch to your radio campaign in the important Minneapolis — St. Paul market. In all likelihood you have already received KSTP Planalyzed Promotion reports in the familiar red folders . . . most advertisers and agencies in the country have. If you haven't, learn how KSTP Planalyzed Promotion can hasten and increase the effectiveness of your radio advertising. Any Edward Petry and Co. man will be glad to tell you how JPlanalyzed Promotion works and how it will work for you. 5 0 ^0 0 0 W A T T S — C L E A R C H ANN E L KEY STATION FOR THE NORTHWEST NETWORK Represented Nationdlly'hy Edward Petry & Co. K^rp MlNNEAPOLiS NiLES Trammell President 'THE year 1948 will have great mean- ing for both radio and television. Broadcasters, without further equivocation, must decide in the next year whether to adopt a new and re- vised code of standards which they will all follow, or whether different ele- ments of broadcasting are to go different ways in their broadcasting practices, probably to the detriment of all. ! It is still the view of the National Broadcasting Company that an indus- try-wide code is the best means of im- proving our service to the public. We were keenly disappointed that final ac- tion on a firm code was not taken in 1947. We will continue to urge adoption of such a code in 1948. But if a code for all broadcasters is not forthcoming in 1948, it may be that NBC will find it expedient to establish its own new set of standards, so urgently do we feel the need of one. However, a code for only the net- works would not materially correct the conditions which are annoying some listeners. The listener condemns all radio for the offenses of a few operators. He concludes that if one station broad- casts offensive material or devotes too much time to commercial matter, then all must do the same. That's why NBC feels that in 1948 standards of practice must be raised by all operators originating programs and not by a scattered few. And what of public service? The National Broadcasting Company expects great things in the coming year of its new Public Affairs and Education Department. The six-man Public Af- fairs Board headed by Ken R. Dyke is exploring anew the question of pro- gramming in the public service area. We expect their forward planning to reach full fruition in 1948 with new and provocative programs concerning sub- jects of world and national import. It is too early to report exactly what these programs will be or what form they will take. However, one period of prime time has been set aside for the presen- tation of a documentary type program which will treat with important world problems. It seems to us at NBC, vitally im- portant that we develop programs that will get more persons interested in the issues of the day, inform them about all sides of those issues, and arouse them to thoughtful, intelligent action. That is what we plan to do more dili- gently and, we are sure, more effective- ly in 1948. In television, 1948 will find this new medium for entertainment and adver- tising moving from its adolescent stage of the past few years into full-fledged maturity. In the next year, video will become an exciting commonplace in hundreds of communities. It v/ill begin to spread its diverting and real life presentations in all directions as net- works expand further and further over the United States and independent sta- tions mushroom in cities not yet con- nected by coaxial cable or relay systems. Television's big push in 1948 will be materially assisted, too, by the set man- ufacturers whose production will reach all-time highs in the coming weeks. The economics of television also will "look up" in 1948. Advertisers, attracted by the greater message-impact on the consumer which video provides, are ex- pected to use this medium in increasing numbers in the new year. NBC has always led in television. And it intends to maintain that leader- ship in 1948 through the development of new network facilities, through re- finement of production techniques and through development of new and finer programs in all fields of entertainment and education. 277 NIATDONIAIL itOAP t^^i%: °*fGo^ ^ONta 'i^HQi ">^Ho NORTH DAKOTA o^emon Billings >^m' ""'^AOa COlORAOQ ARIZONA NETWORK FACILITIES AS Of MN. 75, 7948 AmiN^ COMIPANY WISCONSIN /kstp V/EAU lEou Ctoiri . y/KBH _Rochesteri woe Davenport, WMAMf \ad;so" MICHIGAN y/SAM, 509,00* 6oy<^ IIUNOIS |0HI0 F° T Peoria \ICSD JCbow louisvnie wgbfJ Evonsvill KEN1UC»;~' t,cV>e' vg*o^^^P°' V/SA«*C>-^to5<°'' M\eo'0-«'> /c^o.V*o.9 X,SVA^„„ ■^GBX Springfield KARK, lillle Rock*^ lENNESSEE ^g^hvlle' W^Pf. ^ ^»sE(; Ashevil'- —Bristol 6\uerio*o V/S)S .-SolemC MISSISSIPPI 1 KTBS Ishrevepor^ llCNOE LOUISIANA KSYl, WMIS Noichez) iwGRW yGreenwo Iv/jox WFOR> Hottiesburg^ AIABAMA WBRCf- BirmingViorn'^ VAP^S _V/FBC ^GtORG>A \Vw< ■ 5\N50C *Chorlo«e CAROll'-"' /vvP'tf )>^5«ioJteoi^w- Chor^es'or^ wsfA ^^oolgof"«'^ urel WAIA WJBOl Baton Rougj WCOA ■^Pensocolo FlORIDA W)AX(i JocVsonvil KPIC '1 lateChorl Tkvol LofoYe^e WORZA Orlandof N^TDOINIAL BR CASTONI^a COMPANY NETWORK FACILITIES AS OF JAN. 15, 1948 NATIONAL Broadcasting Company 30 Rockefeller Plaza 20, New York City (Telephone number, Circle 7-8300) Registered Telegraphic Address NATBROCAST NEW YORK BOARB OF BIUE€TORS James Rowland Angell Arthur E. Braun John T. Cahill Bertram Cutler Harry C. Ingles Gano Dunn Charles B. Jolliffe Frank M. Folsom Edward F. McGrady Niles Trammell Off leer g David Sarnoff ...Chairman of the Board Niles Trammell President Frank E. Mullen Executive Vice President William Brooks Vice President Charles R. Denny Vice President & General Counsel Ken R. Dyke Administrative Vice President C. Lloyd Egnei Vice President Sydney Eiges Vice President Charles P. Hammond Vice President 0. B. Hanson Vice President William S. Hedges Vice President Frank E. Mullen Edward J. Nally David Sarnoff Harry C. Kopf. .. .Administrative Vice President John H. MacDonald Administrative Vice President & Assistant Secretary John F. Royal Vice President Frank H. Russell. . . Vice President I. E, Showerman Vice President Sidney N. Strotz Vice President Roy C. Witmer Vice President R. J. Teichner. .Treasurer & Assistant Secretary H. F. McKeon Controller Lewis MacConnach Secretary Wayne Mason Assistant Secretary Execufive Officers Niles Trammell President Frank E. Mullen Executive Vice President James Rowland Angell. . Public Service Counselor Ken R. Dyke Administrative Vice President in charge of Programs, Public Service and Continuity Ac- ceptance Departments and Director of Broad- cast Standards and Practices. Charles P. Hammond Vice President & Assistant to the Executive Vice President William S. Hedges Vice President in Charge of Planning fir Development Harry C. Kopf Administrative Vice President in Charge of Network Sales, National Spot Sales, Stations Department and Owned and Operated Sta- tions. Clay Morgan Assistant to the President and Director of Special Services and Guest Relations John H. MacDonald Administrative Vice President in Charge of AI^P BIVISIONS Controllers, Treasurers, Budget, General Ser- vice, Personnel and Guest Relations Depart- ments John Royal Vice President fir Assistant to the Executive Vice President Albert E. Walker Executive Assistant Roy C. Witmer Staff Vice President and Assistant to the President AdvertisiBig and Promotioai Bepartment James Nelson Director Roy C. Porteous Manager Allen Hurlbuft Art Director George W. Wallace Network Sales Promotion Manager Bisdget J. Robert Myers Assistant to the Administrative Vice Pres- ident in Charge CoMtiniiity Acceptance Bepartment Stockton Helffrich Manager 280 Controllers Department Harry F. McKeon Controller Harold M. Kelly Assistant Controller Hugh R. McGeachie Assistant Controller Engineering Department 0. B. Hanson. Vice President & Chief Engineer George McElrath Director of Engineering Operations William A. Clarke Administrative Assistant E. R. Cullen. .Operations Assistant to the Director J. D'Agostino Liaison Engineer Raymond F. Guy Mgr. of Radio & Allocation Engineering George M. Nixon Manager of Technical Development C. A. Rackey Mgr. of Audio & Video Engineering R. E. Shelby Director of Television Engineering Operations George E. Stewart. .National Recording Supervisor F. A. Wankel Eastern Division Engineer J. Wood, Jr.. .Manager of Technical Development. General Service Department Edward M. Lowell Director W. R. Thompson Manager of Building Maintenance Division Guest Relations Department Paul Rittenhouse Manager William Ervin Executive Assistant Manager John Mills Assistant Manager in Charge of Reception Peter Tintle Assistant Manager in Charge of Tours Information Department Horton Heath Director Irene Kuhn Assistant Director Anita Barnard Manager of Correspondence Division Legal Department Charles R. Denny Vice President & General Counsel Henry Ladner Assistant General Counsel Robert P. Myers Assistant General Counsel Edmund Souhami Attorney John P. King Attorney Paul B. Lynch Attorney Richard H. Graham Attorney (Hollywood) Thomas H. Compere Attorney (Chicago) Willson I. Hurt Attorney (Denver) A. L. Ashby Counsel Cahill, Gordon, Zachry & Reindel Counsel (New York & Washington) National Spot Sales Department James V, McConnell Director John de Russy Manager William Seth. .. Promotion Advertising Manager Network Sales Department George H. Frey Director Edward R. Hitz Assistant Director News and Special Events and International Relations Department William F. Brooks. .. .Vice President in Charge Joseph 0. Meyers. Assistant to the Vice President Frederick B Bate. .Assistant to the Vice President News and Special Events Department Francis C. McCall Manager of Operations Adolph J. Schneider Assistant Manager of Operations Jeanette Kriendler Office Manager International Division Stanley P. Richardson Assistant to the Vice President Cal Abraham Manager of Station Relations Helen Davis Office Manager Personnel Department Ernest de la Ossa Director -Theodore. Thompson Manager Helen Korday Employment Manager Corinne Pearson. ... Employee Services Counselor Press Department Sydney Eiges Vice President in Charge Thomas E. Knode Director Jo Dine Trade Press Editor Allan Kalmus Television Editor Leo Hershdorfer Feature and Copy Editor James McLean Magazine Editor Alton Kastner Column Editor Sam Kaufman Exploitation Editor Leonard Meyers Music Editor Sidney Desfor Photo Editor Dorothy Collins Fashion Editor Program Department Thomas McCray National Program Manager Robert K. Adams Production Manager Thomas H. Belviso. .Manager of the Music Library Frank Black General Music Director Samuel Chotzinoff Manager, Music Division Patrick J. Kelly Supervisor of Announcing Allin Robinson Night Program Manager Frederick Knopf ke Sound Effects Manager William Stern Director of Sports Richard P. McDonagh. . . .Manager, Script Division Fred Shawn Administrative Assistant Grace H. Sniffin Supervisor Business Office Public Affairs and Education Department Dwight B. Herrick Operations Manager Doris Corwith Manager, Talks Division Margaret Cuthbert Manager, Organizations Division Sterling Fisher Advisor Jane T. Wagner Assistant Manager, Organizations Division Radio Recording Department C. Lloyd Egner Vice President in Charge Robert W. Freidheim Manager 281 Henry P. Hayes Assistant to the Vice President & Business Manager Norman Cloutier. Manager of Thesaurus Programs Charles G. Hicks, Jr Recording Sales Manager Willis B. Parsons Thesaurus & Syndicate Sales Manager George C. Stevens Office Manager H. H. Wood Program Manager Research Department Hugh M. Seville Director Barry T. Rumple Manager Stations Departments Easton C. Woolley Director Burton Adams Manager — Cooperative Programs Division Stations Relations Department Sheldon B. Hickox, Jr Manager Traffic Department Harry A. Woodman Manager Television Department Noran Kersta. . Director of Television Operations Carleton D. Smith Manager Television Dept. Warren Wade Executive Producer Program Division Reynold R. Kraft Eastern Sales Manager C. G. Alexander Business Manager Program Division Allan Kalmus Press Editor R. E. Shelby Director of Television Engineering Operations William Webb Promotion Manager Transportation Department Marie F. Dolan Manager Treasurers Department Rudolph J. Teichner Treasurer William D. Bloxham Purchasing Agent William A. Williams. .Assistant to the Treasurer Stations Owned and Operated by the NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY WNBC New York Owned WMAQ Chicago Owned WRC Washington Owned WTAM Cleveland Owned KNBC San Francisco Owned KOA Denver Owned and operated by NBC WNBC-FM New York Owned and operated by NBC WNBT New York (Television) Owned and operated by NBC WN8W Washington (Television) Owned and operated by NBC and operated by NBC and operated by NBC and operated by NBC and operated by NBC and operated by NBC Operated Stations WNBC— New York James M. Gaines Director of Owned and Operated Stations and Manager of WNBC Thomas B. McFadden Assistant Manager Murray Harris Press Manager Fred S. Hey wood Manager, News & Special Events Division Donald A. Norman Sales Manager Thomas Page Farm Director de Lancy Provost . Program Manager Charles B. H. Vail! Advertising and Promotion Manager WTAM— Cleveland Vernon Pribble Station Manager Howard Barton Promotion and Public Relations Manager Michael Flanagan Press Manager Howard Gallagher Sales Manager Samuel Leonard Engineer in Charge Harold Metzger Program Manager and Asst. Station Mgr. Edward Wallace. . .Dir. of News & Special Events KOA--Denver Lloyd Yoder. General Manager James MacPherson Asst. General Mgr. and Commercial Mgr. Clarence Moore Program Manager Dale Newbold Auditor and Personnel Dir. Robert Owen Engineer in Charge Randolph Smith Promotion Manager J ... is for STREAMLINED- the ONE STREAMLINED OPERA- TION (instead of 325 individual transactions) in which you can get ALL (or a custom-tailored group) of Keystone stations. ONE Time Order— ONE Time Clearance^ONE Schedule— ONE Mechanics Opera- tion—ONE Invoice! New Low Cost per actual new Listener! And— quick, unfailing, conf/nu/ng sales return. . Investigate! KEYSTO NETWORK HOLLYWOOD REGIONAL NETWORKS Arizona Broadcasting System (ABS Network) 711 Heard Bldg., Phoenix, Arix. Phone 4-4161 PERSONNEL Manager Richard O. Lewis Commercial Manager Bill Harvey Promotion Manager Fred Gerletti STATIONS KTAR; Phoenix; KVOA, Tucson; KYUM. Yuma; KGLU. Safford; KWJB, Globe-Miami; KYCA, Prescott; KAWT, Douglas-Bisbee. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Paul H. Raymer Company, Inc. • The Arizona Network 836-838 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Phone: 4-4144 PERSONNEL Manager Albert D. Johnson Program Manager I. R. Williams Commercial Manager John L. Hogg KTUC Manager, Lee Little KSUN Manager Carlton W. Morris STATIONS KOY, Phoenix; KTUC, Tucson; KSUN, Lowell. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE John Blair & Company • Arrowhead Network WEBC Bldg.. Duluth 2. Minn. Phone. Melrose 2873 PERSONNEL General Manager W. C. Bridges Director of Operations H. E. Westmoreland Promotion Manager L. G. Anderson WEBC Resident Manager Earl Henton WMFG Resident Manager Harry Hyett WHLB Resident Manager Oscar Peterson WEAU Resident Manager Clyde Riddle WJMC Resident Manager Greg Rouleau STATIONS WEBC, Duluth. Minn.-Superior. Wis.; WMFG, Hibbing, Minn.; WHLB, Virginia, Minn.; WEAU, Eau Claire, Wis.; WJMC, Rice Lake, Wis. (Under Construction) WISC, Madison, Wis.; WDUL-FM. Duluth, Minn.-Superior, Wis.; WEAU- FM, Eau Claire, Wis.; WJMC-FM, Rice Lake, Wis. REPRESENTATIVE G«09rge P. HolUn^ery Go. Connecticut State Network WTHT, 555 Asylum St., Hartford 4, Conn. Phone: Stamford 2-0237 PERSONNEL President Glover De Laney STATIONS WNAB, Bridgeport; WATR, Woterbmy; WNLC, New London; WNHC, New Haven; WTHT, Hartford; WSTC, Stamford. REPRESENTATIVES Helen Wood, New York Bertha Bannan, Boston • Don Lee Broadcasting System 5515 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: Hollywood 8111 PERSONNEL President Thomas S. Lee Vice-President & General Manager Lewis Allen Weiss Vice-President & Asst. General Manager Willet H. Brown Secretary-Treasurer. A. M. Quinn Dir. of Station Relations Patrick Campbell General Sales Manager ...... Sydney Gaynor Asst. Gen. Sales Manager. .Henry Gerstenkorn Program Director Charles Bulotti, Jr. Production Director Bob Forward Continuity Acceptance Dir. .William Williams News & Special Features Dir.. Les Mawhinney Chief Supervisor Tony La Franc Public Relations Director Mark Finley Publicity Director Art Sawyer Program Promotion Dir Robert Stock STATIONS CALIFORNIA: KHJ, Los Angeles; KFRC, San Francisco; KAFY, Bakersiield; KHSL, Chico; KXO, El Centre; KIEM, Eureka; KYNO. Fresno; KMYC, Marysville; KYOS, Merced; KPRL. Paso Rcbles; KVCV, Redding; KXOA, Sacramento; KSBW, Salinas; KFXM, San Bernardino; KGB. San Diego; KVEC, San Luis Obispo; KVOE, Santa Ana; KDB. Santa Barbara; IDCOB. Stockton; KCOK. Tulare. OREGON: KALE. Portland; KWIL. Albany; KAST, Astoria; KBND. Bend; KOOS. Coos Bay; KORE, Eugene; KUIN. Grants Pass; KFJI, Kla- math Falls; KRNR. Roseburg; KSLM. Salem. WASHINGTON: KVI, Seattle; KNEW, Spo- kane; KXRO, Aberdeen; KELA, Centralia; KRKO, Everett; KWLK, Longview; KGY, Olym- pic; KUL Walla Walla; KYAK, Yakima. IDAHO: KVNI, Coeur d'Alene; KRLC, Lewis- ton; KWAL, Wallace. 285 OF ^ (^ l>)-9 TH E RE-CREATES the stirring era of ambition, adventure and excite- ment of the Klondike Gold Rush days. Sgt. Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his dog. King, fight for law and order ill the gold-mad Klondike. Each half-hour program combines the excitement and drama of "The Lone Ranger" with the suspense, mystery and intrigue of the Frozen North. "Challenge of the Yukon" appeals to every age group. It's a "natural" for alert advertisers. Hear it now on ABC (sustaining) each Saturday, 7:30-8:00 P.M. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY THE CREATORS OF... THE CiREEIV HOHIVET ... a favorite for nearly 8 years. As a movie thriller "The Green Hornet" has been second in popularity only to "The Lone Ranger." While broadcast locally, "The Green Hornet" successfully sold all types of merchandise, from dairy products to men's shirts. Now it's sponsored coast-to-coast ABC by General Mills. LO^'lVE RANGER x^/ifrf(^AM^ . . . the half-hour program that has built a Hooper ranging from 9 to 12 for over fifteen years. More than ten million people eagerly await the cry of "Hi Yo Silver" three times each week. No half- hour dramatic program has ever topped this record! That's why General Mills has it coast-to-coast on ABC. TREXDLE-CAIHPBELI. BROi%l»CASTIIVG CORP. 1700 Stroh Building • Detroit 26, 'Michigan 286 REGIONAL NETWORKS NEVADA: KATO, Reno. ARIZONA: KOOL, Phoenix; KCNA, Tucson. HAWAII: KHON. Honolulu; KIPA, Hilo; KTOH, Lihue; KM VI. Wailuku. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES John Blair & Co. • Georgia Major Market Trio (Address Any Station or The Katz Agency) PERSONNEL General Manager (WGST) John Fulton General Manager (WTOC W. T. Knight General Manager (WMAZ) Wilton E. Cobb STATIONS WGST, Atlanta; WMAZ, Macon; WTOC. 3avannoh. REPRESENTATIVE The Katz Agency • Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, Inc. (Subsidiaries: Ivy Network, Middle Atlantic Netvrork. Capitol Network) 507 Fifth Avenue, New York 17. N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-8288 PERSONNEL President Russell Potter. PhD. Vice-President Roger W. Clipp Secretary Judith Waller Treasurer Guy della Cicppa Executive Chairman George Abraham Program Manager David Linton Business Manager Paul F. Yergin Station Relations Mgr Sonia-Jane Brown Technical Manager David W. Borst Music Director Alan Rich Research Director Harriet Linton Dir. International Broadcasts Kurt L. Shell Operations Director Ulrich Caro Production Director Takashi Kako Asst. Bus. Mgr Victor E. Rosenblum Division Engineer. Washington. Herbert Barlow Director. The Capitol Network . . Fred C. Collins BRANCH OFFICES 2808 Erie St.. S.E.. Washington 20. D. C, Phone: Victor 7210. George Abraham, Exec. Chairman; 708 Sanders Ave., Schenectady 2. N. Y., Phone: Schenectady 3-6028. David Borst, Technical Manager. STATIONS (A network of college and university campus stations comprising): WHCN, Harvard, Cambridge 38, Mass.; WBRU, Brown U., Providence, R. I.; WHUS, U. of Conn., Storrs, Conn,; WKCR, Columbia, New York 27, N. Y.; WPRU, Princeton, Prince- ton, N. J.; WXPN, Pennsylvania, Phila. 4, Pa.; WRAD, Radcliffe, Cambridge 38, Mass.; WBS. Wellesley, Wellesley 81, Mass.; WRTC, Trinity. Hartford 6. Conn.; WES. Wesleyan. Middletown. Conn.; WHRC. Haverford. Haverford. Pa.; WSRN, Swarthmore, Swarthmore, Pa.; WRSU, Rutgers, New Brunswick, N. J.; WJRH, Lafay- ette, Easton, Pa.; WLRN, Lehigh. Bethlehem, Pa.; WGTB, Georgetown, Washington 7, D. C; WAMC, American U., Washington, D. C; WMWC, Mary Washington, Fredricksburg, Va.; WUVA, U. of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.; WHOE. Rhode Island State. Kingston, R. I.; WBVD, Fort Trumbull (U. of Conn.), New Lon- don, Conn.; WWGC. Gettysburg. Gettysburg. Pa.; WCIT, Carnegie Tech, Pittsburgh 13, Pa.; WVBU, Bucknell. Lewisburg. Pa.; WVBR. Cornell. Ithaca. N. Y.; WHC. Hamilton. Clinton. N. Y.; WRUC. Union. Schenectady 8. N. Y.; KSLU. St. Lawrence, Canton. N. Y.; WXBC. Bard, Annandale-on-Hudson, N. Y.; WMS, Wil- liams, Williamstown. Mass.; WABP, Alabama. University. Ala.; WNCS. No. Carolina State. Raleigh. N. C.;WUSC. U. of So. Carolina. Co- lumbia. S. C; WRFI. U. of Illinois. Urbana. 111.; WMMC. MacMurray. Jacksonville. 111.; WMUB. Miami U.. Oxford. Ohio; WONC. Olivet Nazar- ene. Kankakee. IlL; KWWC, Stephens, Colum- bia, Mo.; WMIB, Manchester, No. Manchester, Ind.; KBYU, Brigham Young, Prove, Utah; Montana State. Bozeman. Montana; KUVY. Oklahoma, Norman. Okla.; KIYS. Baylor U.. Waco. Texas; KAEO. Pacific. Stockton 27. Calif.; KSU. Stanford, Palo Alto. Calif.; KSMU. Southern Methodist. Dallas. Tex.; KVOF. Texas Mines. El Paso. Tex.; KUOI, Idaho, Moscow, Idaho; KXLU, Loyola, Los Angeles, Calif.; KVDU, Denver, Denver, Colo.; WWBN, Bethany, Bethany, W. Va.; WNTC, Clarkson & Potsdam Colleges, Potsdam, N, Y.; WRTI, Temple U., Philadelphia, Pa. and 39 additional stations under construction. • Intermountain Network 248 S. Main St., Salt Lake City 1, Utah Phone: 4-1843, 4-6491 PERSONNEL President George C. Hatch Executive Vice-President Alvin. G. Pack Vice-Pres. in charge of Sales. . .Lynn L. Meyer Program Director Craig Rogers Technical Director W. D'Orr Cozzens Chief Engineer Stanley C. Benson Production Manager Vern Bruggeman Music Director Earl Donaldson Sports-Special Events Dir Mai Wyman News Director Jack Goodman Promotion Director John Hinckley Continuity Director Nat Berlin STATIONS UTAH: KALL (Key Station), Salt Lake City; KLO, Ogden; KOVO, Provo; KOAL, Price; KVNU, Logan. IDAHO: KEYY, Pocatello; KVMV. Twin Falls; KFXD, Boise-Nampa; KFXD-FM, Boise-Nampa and KID, Idaho Falls. WYOMING: KVRS, Rock Springs; KDFN. Casper; KPOW. Powell; KWYO, Sheridan; KODI, Cody. MONTANA: KBMY, Billings; KRJF, Miles City; *Butte; *Great Falls; *Lewiston. * Under Construction. REPRESENTATIVE Lewis H. Avery, Inc. 287 REGIONAL N ETWORKS Iowa Tall Corn Network 401 Shops Building, Des Moines, Iowa Phone: 2-0225 PERSONNEL General Manager George W. Webber President Edward Breen Vice-Pres. in Charge of Station Relations Morgan Sexton Vice-Pres. in Charge of Programming Ben Sanders Vice-Pres. in Charge of Engineering Ken Gordon Secretary-Treasurer George Volger STATIONS KBUR, Burlington; KROS. Clinton; KSWI, Council Bluffs; KSIB, Creston; KDEC, Decorah; KWDM, Des Moines; KDTH, Dubuque; KVFD, Fort Dodge; KOKX, Keokuk; KFJB, Marshall- town; KWPC. Muscatine; KTRI, Sioux City; KICD, Spencer; KAYX, Waterloo. • McClatchy Beeline 708 Eye Street. Sacramento 4, Cal. Phone: Sacramento 2-5011 PERSONNEL President Eleanor McClatchy National Sales Mgr Robert A. Street Program Director Emil Martin Promotion Director Evert S. Peterson Agricultural Director Hamilton L. Hintz Technical Director Norman Webster STATIONS KERN, Bakersfield, Cal.; KMJ, Fresno, Cal.; KFBK, Sacramento, Cal.; KWG, Stockton, Cal.; KOH, Reno, Nev. REPRESENTATIVE Paul H. Raymer Company • Michigan Radio Network 1700 Stroh Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone: Cherry 8321 PERSONNEL General Manager James G. Riddell Sales Manager Harold Christian Dir. Adv. & Sales Prom.. .William J. Hendricks STATIONS WXYZ, Detroit (Key Station); WBCM. Bay City; WFDF, Flint; WJIM, Lansing; WIBM, Jack- son; WELL, Battle Creek; WLAV, Grand Rapids; WGFG, Kalamazoo; WKBZ, Muskegon; WSOO, Saulte Ste. Marie (Supplementary Station). REPRESENTATIVE WXYZ, Detroit, Mich. • New England Regional Network 26 Grove St., Hartford 15, Conn. Phone: Hartford 2-3181 PERSONNEL Chair. Bd. of Dir,. & Opr. Dir.. .Paul W. Morency Directors: J. B. Conley, John J. Boyle, Wm. E. Rines. STATIONS WBZ, Boston, Mass.; WCSH, Portland, Me.; WJAR, Providence, R. L; WLBZ, Bangor, Me.; WTIC, Hartford, Conn.; WRDO, Augusta, Me. REPRESENTATIVE Weed & Company • North Carolina State Netw^ork, Inc. 3241/2 So. Tryon, Charlotte, N. C. Phone: Concord 2154 PERSONNEL President E. C. Quails Secretary Mrs. Doris Broun Treasurer J. R. Marlowe Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr H. A. Seville BRANCH OFFICES 165 W. 45th St., New York. N. Y., Phone LOngacre 3-4474, Harry Friedenberg, Eastern Sales Mgr,; 333 No. Michigan Ave., Suite 528, Chicago, 111., Phone Andover 6686. Peterson Kutger, Western Sales Mgr. STATIONS WGTL. Kannapolis-Chorlotts; WADE. Wades- boro; WEWO. Laurinburg; WWGP, Sanford; WGWR, Asheboro; WFNS. Burlington; WKBC. North Wilkesboro; WBBO, Forest Citv; WDUK, Durham; WCEC. Rocky Mt.; WRRF, Wash- ington; WKNS, Kinston; WRRZ. Clinton. * Northern Rroadcasting & Pnhlishing, Ltd. 25 King St. W., Ont., Canada Phone: ADelaide 8895 PERSONNEL President R. H. Thomson General Manager Jack M, Davidson Secretary-Treasurer S. F. Chapman STATIONS CKGB. Timmins, Ont.; CJKL, Kirkland Lake, Ont.; CFCH, North Bay, Ont.; Associated Sta- tions: CHEX: Peterborough, Ont.; CKWS, Kings- ton, Ont, BRANCH OFHCES Medical Arts Bldg., Montreal, Quebec, Phone FItzroy 6388. R. A. Leslie. Manager; Thomson Bldg.. Timmins, Ontario. Phone 1500. S. F. Chapman. Sec-Treas. • Northwest Network 9th and LaSalle, Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phone: Bridgeport 3222 PERSONNEL General Manager Stanley E. Hubbard Treasurer Kenneth M. Hanc© 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 Edword Petry & Co. 288 REGIONAL NETWORKS The Oklahoma j\ot\v<>rk 2004 Apco Tower. 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-Howe-Snowden Radio Sales it The Peaissylvauia Network 1622 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone Locust 7700 PERSONNEL General Manager Dr. Leon Levy Asst. Manager J. L. Tinney Technical Director George Lewis STATIONS WCAU, Philadelphia (key station); WGAL, Lancaster; WORK. York; WAZL. Hazleton; WEST. Easton; WSAN. Allentown; WFBG. Altoona; WERC, Erie; WLEU. Erie; WHP, Harrisburg; WKBO. Harrisburg; WJAG, Johns- town; WKST, New Castle; KDKA. Pittsburgh; WJAS. Pittsburgh; KQV. Pittsburgh; WCAE. Pittsburgh; WRAW, Reading; WARM, Scran- ton; WGBI. Scranton; WKOK, Sunbury; WJPA, Washington; WBRE. Wilkes-Barre; WBAX. Wilkes-Barre; WRAK. Williamsport; (Harris- bxxrg, Scranton. Wilkes-Barre. Pittsburgh anrf Erie stations optional). • Quaker ]\et\vork WFIL. Widener Bldg., Philadelphia. Pa. Phone: Rittenhouse 6-6900 PERSONNEL Seneral Manager Roger W. Qipp STATIONS WFIL, Philadelphia; WEST. Easton; WORK. York; WAZL. Hazleton; WGAL, Lancaster; WGBI, Scranton; WBRE, Wilkes Barre; WKBO, Harrisburg; WKOK. Sunbury; WRAK, Wil- liamsport; WFBG, Altoona; WJAC, Johnstown; WLEU, Erie; WSAN, Allentown; WWSW, Pittsburgh; WSNJ. Bridgeton. N. J. Steinman Stations 8 W. King St., Lancaster, Pa. Phone 5252 PERSONNEL General Monager Clair R. McCollough Sales Manager J. Robert Gulick Program Manager J. Gorman Walsh Promotion Manager Paul C. Rodenhauser Chief Engineer J. E. Mothiot STATIONS WDEL. Wihnington, Del.; WORK, York, Pa.; WKBO, Harrisburg. Pa.; WGAL, Lancaster, Pa.; WEST. Eastcn. Pa.; WRAW. Reading. Pa. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Radio Advertising Company • Tennessee Valley Regional Network 531 S. Gay St.. Knoxville 2, Tenn. Phone: 2-7111 PERSONNEL Business Manager (WROL) ...... C. H. Frazier STATIONS WOPI. Bristol. Tenn.-Va.; WROL, Knoxville. Tenn.; WKPT. Kingsport. Tenn. REPRESENTATIVES Harry E. Cummings (Jacksonville, Fla.) Burn-Smith Co. (New York-Chicago) * The Texas Quality Network Address Individual Stations The Texas Quality Network is a cooperative group of stations, each outlet being a sales office for the other. PERSONNEL Manager (WBAP) George Cranston Manager (WFAA} Martin Compball Manager (WOAI) Hugh A. L. Halff Manager (KPRC) Jack Harris Manager (KGNC) Aubrey Jackson Manager (KRIS) T. Frank Smith Manager (KRGV) Byron W. Ogle WBAP, Fort Worth; WFAA. Dallas; WOAI. San Antonio; KPRC. Houston; KGNC. Amarillo; KRIS, Corpus Christi; KRGV. Weslaco. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE WBAP. KRIS— Free and Peters. Inc. WFAA. KPRC, WOAI— Edward Petry and Co., Inc. KGNC. KRGV— Taylor-Howe-Snowden Radio Sales, Inc. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Edward Petry & Co.. Inc. • Texas §tate Network, Inc. 1201 West Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth 1, Texas Phone 3-3473 PERSONNEL President and General Manager. Gene L. Cagle Assistant Gen. Manager. .Frances Williamson Program Director Walton K. Blanton Chief Accountant D. C. Homburg Traffic Manager Forrest W. Clough Chief Engineer Truett Kimzey Sales & Promotion Mgr Harry W. Meosbert 289 • • REGIONAL NETWORKS STATIONS KFJZ. Fort Worth; KRBC, Abilene; KGKL. San Angelo; KBST. Big Spring; KCRS, Midland; KRRV, Sherman; KPLT, Paris; KABC, San Antonio; KTEM, Temple; WRR. Dallas; KCMC. Texarkana; WACO, Waco; KFRO, Longview; KMAC, San Antonio; KBWD, Brownwood; KNOW, Austin; KXYZ. Houston; KGVL, Green- ville; KMHT. Marshall. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Weed & Co. * The Tobacco JVetwork, Inc. 806 Odd Fellows Bldg., P. O. Box 1988. Raleigh, North Carolina Phone 8885-6 PERSONNEL President B. S. Hodges, Jr., WGTC Secy and Treas Fred Fletcher, WRAL Program Direcior. . .Howard Meschmier, WRAL Sales Manager R. K. Scott, Raleigh Vice-President Leland B. Nelson. WGBR STATIONS WFNC, Fayetteville. N. C; WGBR, Golds- boro, N. C; WRAL, Raleigh, N. C; WGTM, Wilson. N. C; WGTC. Greenville, N. C; WHIT. Greenville, N. C; WJNC. Jacksonville, N. C; WTIK. Durham, N. C. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE The Walker Company • The Wolverine Network 740 Keeler Building, Grand Rapids 2. Mich. Phone: Glendale 4-5062 PERSONNEL President. Roy C. Kelley Secty-Treas Ray M. Veenstra Asst. Secty-Treas J. S. Foster Traffic Manager Marie Groskopf STATIONS WFUR, Grand Rapids, Michigan; WMUS. Muskegon, Michigan; WKLA, Ludington, Mich- igan; WATT, Cadillac. Michigan; WTCM, Tra- verse City, Michigan; WDBC, Escanaba, Mich- igan; WDMJ, Marquette, Michigan; WIKB, Iron Mountain, Michigan; WMAM. Marinette. Wis- consin; WIMS, Ironwood, Michigan; WHDF, Calumet, Michigan; WELL, Battle Creek, Mich- igan; WIBM, Jackson, Michigan; WILS, Lansing, Michigan; WKNX. Saginaw. Michigan; WWOK. Flint. Michigan; WJBK. Detroit. Michigan; WJJD. Chicago, Illinois. • The Yankee Network 21 Brookline Aro., Boston 15, Mass. Phone: Gommonweolth 6-OgOO PERSONNEL Chairman of Board John Shepard 3rd President William O'Neil Executive Vice-^President and Gen. Mgr. Linus Trovers Vice-President George W. Steffy Controller Robert F. Ide Assistant Controller Howard F. Wright Editor. Yankee Network News Service. Leland Bickford Director of Promotion David F. Shurtleff BOARD OF DIRECTORS William O'Neil; Lor en Angus McQueen; Samuel Smith Poor; James W. Haggerty; John Shepard 3rd; Henry Linus Trovers; Frank Knowlton. STATIONS WNAC. Boston; WFAU, Augusta; WJOR. Bangor; WICC, Bridgeport; WKXL, Concord; WSAR, Fall River; WEIM, Fitchburg; WHAL Greenfield; WONS, Hartford; WHYN, Holy- oke; WLNH, Laconic; WCOU. Lewiston-Au- burn; WLLH. Lowell-Lowrence; WKBR. Mon- chester; WNLC, New London; WBRK, Pitts- field; WMTW, Portland; WHEB, Portsmouth- Dover; WEAN. Providence; WSYB. Rutland; WWCO. Waterbury. Conn.; WDEV. Woter- bury, Vt.; WAAB, Worcester. BRANCH OFFICES 34 Mechonic St., Worcester 8, Moss. Phone: Worcester 2-5611 WAAB Supervisor H. Wm» Koster Crown Hotel, Providence 2, R. L Phone: DEXter 1500 WEAN Supervisor Molcobn S. Parker 54 Pratt Street, Hartford 4, Conn. Phone: Hartford 7-9131 WONS Supervisor Ralph Konno Folmouth Hotel, 212 Middle St., Portland 3, Me. Phone: Portland 4-2649 WMTW Supervisor Charles W. Curtin Hotel Strotfield, Bridgeport 1, Conn. Phone: Bridgeport 6-1121 WICC Supervisor Joseph Lopez NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Edward Petry & Co.. Inc. • ZNet p. O. Box 1958. Butte. Montana Phone: 2-2344 PERSONNEL Managing Director E. B. Croney Manager Arne E. Anzjon Soles Monager S. J. Schile STATIONS KXLF, Butte; KXLK. Greot Falls; KXLJ. Helena; KXLQ, Bozemon; KXLL, Missoula. NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE The Walker Compcmy 290 S TAT 0© IMS Alphabetical Listing U, S. Standard Stations Indexed by Call Letters — Location Stations Alphabetically Listed by States — Cities Personnel Other Detailed Information Radio Annual — 1948 MUSIC IS NO PASSING FANCY Move of fine music is no passing fancy. It is intense, devout, ever-growing . . . makes the music lover a special kind of radio listener ... a listener devoted to the programs of WQXR-WQXQ. More than half a million music loving families in and around New York listen habitually to WQXR-WQXQ ... to the extent that no other station can reach them as effectively. Leading advertisers are concentrating more and more on this huge audience . . . selling their products through the interest created by good music. For greater sales in the world's greatest market, use WQXR-WQXQ . . . the stations distinguished for good music and the news bulletins of The New York Times. WQXR . . . and FM Station \VQX(^ Radio Stations of The New York Times Index Of The Standard j^tations Of The United States Call Letters — City — State — Page Number Providing Complete Information Call Letters KABC KABR KADA KADP KAFY KAGH KAKC KAKE KALB KALE KALL KAMD KAMQ KANA KAND KANE KANS KARK KARM KARV KASA XASH KAST KATE KATL KATO KAUS KAVE KAVR KAWT KAYS KAYX KBGS KBIO KBIX KBIZ KBKI See City— State Page San Antonio, Tex 658 Aberdeen. S. Dak 624 Ada. Okla 577 Pueblo. Colo 354 Bakersfield. Cal 327 Pasadena. Cal 339 Tulsa, Okla 582 Wichita. Kans 430 Alexandria, La 437 Portland. Ore 588 Salt Lake City. Utah 665 Camden, Ark 321 Amarillo, Tex 637 Anaconda, Mont 495 Corsicana, Tex 643 New Iberia, La 441 Wichita, Kans 430 Little Rock. Ark. 323 Fresno. Cal 329 Mesa, Ariz 318 Elk City, Okla 578 Eugene, Ore 586 Astoria. Ore 585 Albert Lea, Minn 477 Houston, Tex 650 Reno. Nev 503 Austin. Minn 477 Carlsbad, N. Mex 512 Havre. Mont 497 Douglas. Ariz 317 Hays. Kans 428 Waterloo. la 425 St. Louis. Mo 493 Burley. Ida 392 Muskogee. Okla. 579 Ottumwa. la 423 Alice. Tex 637 Call See Letters City— State Page KBKR . . Baker. Ore 585 KBLF . . Red Bluff, Cal 340 KBLH . . Pauls Valley, Okla 582 KBMY . . Billings, Mont 495 KBND . . Bend, Ore 585 KBNE . . Boulder City. Nev 502 KBOA . . Kennett. Mo 491 KBOL . . Boulder. Colo 351 KBON . . Omaha. Neb 501 KBOW . . Butte. Mont 496 KBRC . . Mt. Vernon. Wash 676 KBRL . . McCook, Neb 500 KBRO , . Bremerton. Wash 675 KBST . . Big Springs. Tex 640 KBTM . . Jonesboro. Ark 323 KBUC . . Corona. Cal 328 KBUD . Athens. Tex 638 KBUH . . Brigham. Utah 662 KBUN . . Eem"dji. Minn 477 KBUR . . Burlington. la 418 KBWD . . Erownwood. Tex 640 KBYE . . Oklahoma City, Okla 579 KBYR . . Anchorage. Alaska 695 X3ZY . . Grand Rapids. Minn 478 KCBC . . Des Moines, la 419 KCBD . . Lubbock. Texas 654 KCHS . . Hot Springs. N. Mex 512 KCID . . Caldwell. Ida 392 KCIL . . Houma. La 428 KCKN . . Kansas City. Kans 429 KCLA . . Pine Bluff, Ark 324 KCLE . . Cleburne, Tex 641 KCMC . . Texarkana, Tex 660 KCMJ . . Pahn Springs. Calif 339 KCMO . . Kansas City. Mo 489 KCNA . . Tucson, Ariz 320 KCNC . . Fort Worth. Tex 649 293 Call Letters KCOK KCOL KCOM KCOR KCOY KCRA KCRC KCRG KCRS KCRT KCSB KCSJ KCSM KCSU KCTI KCTX KCVR KDAL KDAN KDB . KDEC KDFN KDHL KDIX KDKA KDLK KDLR KDMO KDNT KDON KDRO KDRS KDSH KDSJ KDTH KDUR KDWT KDYL KDZA KEBE KECA KECK KEEN KEIO KELA KELD KELN KELO KELP KENI KENT KENO See City— State Page Tulare, Cal 349 Fort Collins, Colo 353 Sioux City, la 425 San Antonio. Tex 658 Santa Maria. Cal 347 Sacramento. Cal 340 Enid, Okla 578 Cedar Rapids, la 418 Midland. Tex 655 Trinidad, Colo 355 San Bernadino, Cal 341 Pueblo, Colo 354 Colorado Springs. Colo 351 Provo, Utah 663 Gonzales, Tex 650 Childress, Tex 641 Lcdi. Cal 332 Duluth. Minn 477 Oroville. Cal 339 Santa Barbara. Cal. 347 Decorah. la. . 419 Casper. Wyo 692 Fairbauh. Minn 478 Dickinson. N. Dak.. 560 Pittsburgh. Penn 607 Del Rio. Tex 645 Devils Lake. N. Dak 560 Carthage. Mo 486 Denton. Tex 645 Monterey. Cal 335 Sedalia, Mo 494 Paragould, Ark 324 Boise. Ida 392 Deadwood. S. Dak 624 Dubuque. la 422 Durant. Okla 578 Stamford, Tex 659 Sah Lake City, Utah 665 Pueblo, Colo 355 Jacksonville, Tex 653 Los Angeles. Cal 333 Odessa. Tex 655 San Jose. Cal 345 Pocatello. Ida 394 Centralia and Chehalis. Wash 675 El Dorado. Ark 321 Ely. Nev 502 Sioux Falls, S. Dak 625 El Paso, Tex 647 Anchorage, Alaska , 695 Shreveport, La 443 Las Vegas, Nev. 502 Call Letters KEPO KERN KERO KERS KEX KEXO KEYS KEYY KFAB KFAC KFAK KFAM KFAR KFBB KFBC KFBI KFBK KFDA KFDM KFDX KFEL KFEQ KFFA KFGO KFH KFI KFIO KFIZ KFJB KFJI KFJZ KFKA KFLW KFMB KFMJ KFMO KFNF KFOR KFOX KFPW KFQD KFRB KFRC KFRE KFRM KFRO KFRU KFSA KFSB KFSD KFUN KFVD KFVS See City— State Page El Paso, Tex 647 Bakersiield, Cal 327 Eakersiield, Cal 327 Elko, Nev 502 Portland, Ore 588 Grand Junction, Colo 354 Corpus Christi, Tex 641 Pocatello, Ida 394 Omaha, Neb 501 Los Angeles, Cal 333 Flagstaff, Ariz 317 St. Cloud, Minn 480 Fairbanks, Alaska . 695 Great Falls, Mont 496 Cheyenne, Wyo 693 Wichita, Kans 430 Sacramento, Cal 340 Amarillo, Tex 637 Beaumont, Tex 639 Wichita Falls, Tex . 662 Denver, Colo 352 St. Joseph, Mo 491 Helena, Ark 322 Fargo. N. Dak 561 Wichita. Kans 430 Los Angeles, Cal 333 Spokane, Wash. 677 Fond du Lac, Wise 686 Marshalltown, la 422 K.amath Falls, Ore 587 Fort Worth, Tex 647 Greeley, Colo 354 Klamath Falls, Ore 587 San Diego, Cal 342 Tulsa, Okla 582 Flat River, Mo 488 Shenandoah, la 423 Lincoln, Neb 500 Long Beach, Cal 332 Ft. Smith, Ark 322 Anchorage, Alaska ...... 695 Fairbanks, Alaska 695 San Francisco. Cal 343 Fresno, Cal 331 Kansas City, Kans 489 Longview, Tex 653 Calumbia, Mo 488 Fort Smith. Ark 322 Joplin, Mo 488 San Diego. Cal 342 Las Vegas. N. Mex 513 Los Angeles. Cal 333 Cape Girardeau, Mo 486 294 Call See Letters City— State Page KFWB . . Hollywood, Gal 331 KFXD . . Nampa, Ida 394 KFXJ . . Grand Junction, Colo 354 KFXM . . San Bernardino, Cal 341 KFYN . . Bonham, Tex 640 KFYO . . Lubbock, Tex 654 KFYR . . Bismarck, N. Dak 560 KGA . . Spokane, Wash 678 KGAF . . Gainesville, Tex 649 KGAK . . Gallup, N. Mex 512 KGAR . . Garden City, Kans 428 KGB . . San Diego, Cal 342 KGBC . . Galveston, Tex 650 KGBS . . Harlingen, Tex 650 KGBX . . Springfield, Mo 494 KGCU . . Mandan, N. Dak 561 KGCX . . Sidney, Mont 499 KGDE . . Fergus Falls 478 KGDM . . Stockton, Cal 348 KGEK . . Sterling, Colo 355 KGEM . . Boise, Ida 392 KGER . . Long Beach, Cal 333 KGEW . . Oroville, Cal 339 KGEZ . . Kalispell, Mont 497 KGFF . . Shawnee. Okla 582 KGFJ . . Hollywood, Cal 332 KGFL . . Rcswell, N. Mex 513 KGFM . . Great Falls, Mont 496 KGFN . . Grass Valley, Cal 331 KGFW . . Kearney, Neb 499 KGFX . . Pierre. S. Dak 624 KGGF . . CoffeyviUe, Kans 427 KGGM . . Albuquerque, N. Mex 511 KGHF . . Pueblo, Colo 355 KGHI . . Little Rock, Ark 323 KGHL . . Billings, Mont 495 KGIL . . Sherman Oaks. Cal 348 KGIW . . Alamosa. Colo 351 KGKB . . Tyler, Tex 660 KGKL . . San Angelo. Tex 657 KGLO . . Mason City, la 423 KGLU . . Safford, Ariz 319 KGMB . . Honolulu, Hawaii 696 KGNC . . Amarillo, Tex 637 KGNO . . Dodge City, Kans 427 KGO . . San Francisco, Cal 343 KGON . . Oregon City, Ore 588 KGRH . . FayetteviUe, Ark 322 KGRI . . Henderson, Tex 650 KGU . . Honolulu, Hawaii 696 KGVL . . Greenville, Tex 650 KGVO . . Missoula, Mont 498 KGW . . Portland, Ore 589 Call Letters KGY KGYW KHAS KHBC KHBG KHJ KHMO KHON KHOZ KHQ KHSL KHUB KHUM KHUZ KIBH KICA KICD KICN KICO KID . KIDO KIEM KIEV KIFI KIJV KILM KILO KIMA KIMO KIND KING KINY KIOA KIOX KIPA KIRO KIRX KISD KIST KIT . KITE KITO KIUL KIUN KIUP KIXL KIYI KJAM KJAN KJAY KJBS KIR . KJSK KKIN See City— State Page Olympic, Wash 676 Vallejo, Cal 349 Hastings, Neb 499 Hilo, Hawaii 696 Okmulgee, Okla 581 Los Angeles, Cal 334 Hannibal, Mo 488 Honolulu, Hawaii 697 Harrison, Ark 322 Spokane, Wash 678 Chico. Cal 328 Watsonville. Cal 350 Eureka, Cal 329 Borger, Tex 640 Seward, Alaska 696 Clovis, N. Mex 512 Spencer, la 425 Mason City, la 423 Calexico, Cal 328 Idaho Falls, Ida 393 Boise, Ida 392 Eureka, Cal 329 Glendale, Cal 331 Idaho Falls, Ida 393 Huron, S. Dak 624 Lincoln, Neb. 500 Grand Forks, N. Dak 561 Yakima. Wash 680 Independence, Mo 488 Independence, Kans 429 Seattle, Wash 676 Juneau, Alaska 695 Des Moines. la 421 Bay City, Tex 638 Hilo, Hawaii 696 Seattle, Wash 676 Kirksville. Mo 491 Sioux Falls, S. D 625 Santa Barbara, Cal 347 Yakima. Wash 680 San Antonio, Tex 658 San Bernadino, Cal 341 Garden City, Kans 428 Pecos, Tex 657 Durango, Colo 353 Dallas, Tex 643 Shelby, Mont 498 Vernal, Utah 666 Opelousas, La 442 Topeka, Kans 429 San Francisco, Cal 343 Seattle, Wash 677 Columbus, Neb 499 Visalia, Cal 3S0 295 Call Letters KLAC KLAS KLBM KLCN KLEE KLIF KLIK KLIX KLIZ KLMR KLO KLOK KLOU KLPM KLPR KLRA KLUF KLWT KLX . KLZ KMA KMAC KMAE KMBC KMED KMFR KMHK KMHL KMHT KMHU KMJ KMLB KMNJ KMO KMON KMOX KMPC FMSU KMVI KMYC KMYR KNAF KNAK KNBC KNEB KNEL KNET KNEU KNEV KNEW KNGS KNOE KNOG See City — State Page Los Angeles, Gal 334 Las Vegas. Nev 502 La Grande. Ore 587 Blytheville. Ark 321 Houston. Tex 651 Dallas. Tex 643 San Diego, Cal 342 Twin Falls. Ida 394 Braineid. Minn 477 Lamar, Colo 354 Ogden, Utah 662 San Jose. Cal 345 Lake Charles. La 439 Minot. N. Dak.. 562 Oklahoma City, Okla 579 Little Rock, Ark 324 Galveston. Tex. 650 Lebanon. Mo 491 Oakland. Calif 338 Denver, Colo 352 Shenandoah, la 423 San Antonio, Tex 658 McKinney. Tex 654 Kansas City, Mo 489 Mediord, Ore 587 Great Falls, Mont 496 Mitchell, S. Dak ' 624 Marshall, Minn 479 Marshall, Tex. . 655 Muskogee, Okla. 579 Fresno. Cal 331 Monroe. La 439 Grand Island. Neb 499 Tacoma. Wash 678 Great Falls. Mont 497 St. Louis, Mo 493 Los Angeles. Cal 334 Missoula. Mont 498 Wailuku. Hawaii 697 Marysville. Cal 335 Denver. Colo 353 Fredeicksburg, Tex 619 Salt Lake City. Utah 665 San Francisco. Cal 344 Scottsbluff, Neb 502 Brady, Tex 640 Palestine, Tex 656 Provo, Utah 663 Fallon, Nev. 502 Spokane, Wash 678 Hanford, Cal 332 Monroe, La 439 Nogales, Arizona 318 Call Letters KNOW KNOX KNPT KNX KOA KOAL KOAM KOAT KOB KOBE KOCA KOCO KOCS KOCY KODI KODL KODY KOGT KOH ICOIL KOIN rojM KOKO KOKX KOL KOLE KOLN KOLO KOLT KOMA KOME KOMO KOMW KONO KONP KOOL KOOS KOPO KOPP KOPR KORA KORC KORE KORN KOSA KOSF , KOTA KOTN , KOVC , KOVE , KOVO , KOWH , KOWL , See City — State Page Austin, Tex 638 Grand Forks, N. Dak 561 Newport, Ore 588 Los Angeles, Cal 334 Denver, Colo 353 Price, Utah 663 Pittsburgh, Kans 429 Albuquerque, N. Mex...... 511 Albuquerque, N. Mex 512 Las Cruces, N. Mex 513 Kilgore, Tex 653 Salem, Ore 590 Ontario, Cal 338 Oklahoma City. Okla 581 Cody, Wyo 693 The Dalles, Ore 586 N. Plalte. Nebraska 500 Orange, Tex 656 Reno, Nev 503 Omaha, Neb 501 Portland, Ore 589 Havre, Mont 497 La Junta, Colo 354 Keokuk, la 422 Seattle, Wash 677 Port Arthur, Tex 657 Lincoln, Neb 500 Reno. Nev 503 Scottsbluff, Neb 502 Oklahoma City. Okla 581 Tulsa. Okla 583 Seattle. Wa^h 677 Omak, Wash 676 San Antonio. Tex 6!8 Port Angeles. Wash 676 Phoenix, Aviz 318 Coos Bay, Ore 585 Tucson, Aris 320 Ogden, Utah 663 Butte, Mont 496 Bryan, Tex 641 Mineral Wells. Tex 655 Eugene. Ore 586 Fremont. Neb 499 Odessa, Tex B56 Nacogdoches. Tex 655 Rapid City. S. Dak 625 Pine Bluff, Ark 324 Valley City, N. Dak 562 Miami, Okla 579 Provo, Utah 663 Omaha, Neb 501 Santa Monica, CaL . 348 296 Call See Letters City— State Page KOY . . Phoenix. Ariz 319 KPAB . . Laredo, Tex 653 KPAC . . Port Arthur. Tex 657 KPAS . . Banning, Cal 327 KPBX . . Beaumont. Tex 639 KPDN . . Pampa. Tex 656 KPDQ . . Portland. Ore 589 KPDR . . Alexandria, La 437 KPET . . Lamesa, Tex 653 KPHC . . Walsenburg. Colo 355 KPHO . . Phoenix. Ariz 319 KPIK . . San Luis Obispo. Col 345 KPKW . . Pasco. Wash 676 KPLC . . Lake Charles. La 439 KPLT . . Paris. Tex 656 KPMC . . Bakersfield. Cal 327 FPMO . . Pomona, Cal 339 KPOA . . Honolulu. Hawaii 697 KPOW . . Powell. Wyo 693 KPQ . . Wenatchee. Wash 679 KPRC . . Houston. Tex 651 KPRK . . Livingston. Mont 498 KPRL . . Paso Robles, Cal 339 KPRO . . Riverside. Cal 340 KPSC . . Phoenix. Aiiz 319 KQV . . Pittsburgh. Penn 607 KQW . . San Jose. Cal 345 KRAI . . Craig. Colo 351 KRAL . . Rawlins, Wyo 693 KRAM . . Las Vegas. Nev 502 KRBA . . Lufkin. Tex 654 KRBC . . Abilene. Tex 637 KRCT . . Goose Creek. Tex 650 KRDO . . Colorado Springs. Colo 351 KRDU . . Dinuba. Cal 329 KRE . . Berkeley. Cal 328 KREI . . Farminglon, Mo 488 KREL . . Goose Creek. Tex 650 KREM . . Spokane, Wash 678 KREO . . Indio. Cal 332 KRES . . St. Joseph, Mo 493 KRGV . . Weslaco, Tex 661 KRHD . . Duncan. Okla 578 KRIC . . Beaumont, Tex 639 KRIG . . Odessa, Tex 656 KRIO . . McAllen, Tex 654 KRIS . . Corpus Christi, Tex 641 KRJF . . Miles City, Mont 498 KRKD . . Los Angeles, Cal 334 KRKN . . Ft. Smith, Ark.... 322 KRKO . . Everett, Wash 675 KRLC . . Lewlston, Ida. 393 KRLD . . Dallas, Tex 643 Call See Letters City — State Page KRLN . . Canon City. Colo 35 L KRND . . Shreveport. La 443 KRNO . . San Bernardino. Cal 342 KRNR . . Roseburg. Ore 590 KRNT . . Des Moines. la 421 KROC . . Rochester. Minn 480 KROD . . El Paso. Tex 647 KROF . . Abbeville. La 437 KROM . . Pueblo, Colo 355 KROP . . Brawley. Calif 328 KROS . . Clinton. la 418 KROW . . Oakland. Cal 338 KROX . . Crookston. Minn 477 KROY . . Sacramento, Cal 341 KRPL . . Moscow, Ida 393 KRRV . . £herm.an Denison, Tex 659 KRSC . . Seattle, Wash 677 KRST . . Tyler, Tex 660 KRTN . . Raton, N. Mex 513 KRUL . . Corvallis, Ore 586 KRUN . . Ballinger, Tex 638 KRUS . . Ruston, La 443 KRUX . . Glendale.-Phoenix. Ariz. . . 318 KRUZ . . Santa Cruz. CaUf 347 KSAL . . Salina. Kans 429 KSAM . . HuntsvUle. Tex 651 KSAN . . San Francisco. Cal 344 KSBW . . Salinas. Cal 341 KSCJ . . Sioux City. la 425 KSCO . . Santa Cruz. Calif 347 KSD . . St. Louis. Mo 493 KSDJ . . San Diego. Cal 342 KSDN . . Aberdeen. S. Dak 624 KSEI . . Pocatello. Ida 394 KSEK . . Pittsburgh Kans 429 KSEL . . Lubbock. Tex 653 KSEM , . Moses Lake. Wash. 675 KSEO . . Durant. Okla 578 KSET . . El Paso, Tex 647 KSFA . . Nacogdoches, Tex 655 KSFE . . Needles, Cal 338 KSFO . . San Francisco, Cal 344 KSFT . . Trinidad, Colo 355 KSGM . . Ste. Genevieve, Mo 491 KSGN . . Sanger, CaL 345 KSIB . . Creston. la 419 KSIG . . Crowley. La 438 KSIL . . Silver City. N. Mex 513 KSIM . . Sikeston. Mo 494 KSIW . . Woodward. Okla 583 KSIX . . Corpus Christi. Tex 643 KSIB . . Jamestown, N. Dak 561 KSIO . . San lose. Cal 345 297 Call Letters KSKY KSL KSLM KSLO KSMA KSMI KSMN KSMO KSMR KSO KSOK KSOL KSON KSOO KSPA KSPI KSRO KSRV KSST KSTA KSTB KSTN KSTP KSTT KSTV KSUB KSUH KSUN KSVC KSVP KSWI KSWM KSWO KSWS KSYC KSYL KTAN KTAR KTBB KTBC KTBI KTBS KTCS KTEM KTH KTFS KTHS KTHT KTIL KTIM KTIP KTJS KTKC See City — State Page Dallas, Tex 645 Salt Lake City, Utah 665 Salem, Ore 590 Opelousas, La 443 Santa Maria. Cal 347 Seminole, Okla 582 Mason City, la 423 San Mateo. Cal 346 Douglas. Ariz 317 Des Moines, la 421 Arkansas City. Kans 427 Yuma, Ariz 321 San Diego, Cal 343 Sioux Falls, S. Dak 625 Santa Paula, Cal 348 Stillwater, Okla 582 Santa Rosa, Cal 348 Ontario, Ore 588 Sulphur Springs, Tex 659 Coleman, Tex 641 Breckenridge, Tex 640 Stockton, Cal 348 St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minn. 480 Davenport, la. 419 Stephenville. Tex 659 Cedar City, Utah 662 Susanville, Cal 349 Bisbee, Ariz 317 RichJield, Utah 663 Artesia. N. Mex 512 Council Bluffs, la 418 Joplin, Mo 488 Lawton, Okla 579 Roswell, N. Mex 513 Yreka, Cal 350 Alexandria, La 437 Sherman, Tex 659 Phoenix, Ariz 319 Tyler. Tex ' 660 Austin. Tex 638 Tacoma. Wash. . 679 Shreveport. La 443 Tucson. Ariz 320 Temple, Tex 660 Twin Falls, Ida 395 Texarkana, Tex. 660 Hot Springs, Ark 323 Houston, Tex 651 Tillamook. Ore. 590 San Rafael, Cal 346 Porterville, Cal ; . 340 Hobart, Okls. 578 ViseUcr, Cal , 350 Call See Letters City— State Page KTKN . . Ketchikan, Alaska 696 KTKR . . Taft, Cal 349 KTMC . . McAlester, Okla 579 KTMP . . El Dorado, Kans 427 KTMS . . Santa Barbara, Cal 347 KTNM . . Tucumcari. N. Mex 513 KTOH . . L 'hue, Kauai, Hawau 697 KTOK . . Oklahoma City, Okla 581 KTOP . . Topeka, Kans 429 KTOR . . Coolidge, Ariz 317 KTOW . . Oklahoma City, Okla 581 KTRB . . Modesto, Cal 335 KTRC . . Santa Fe. N. Mex 513 KTRE . . Lufkin, Tex 654 KTRF . . Thief River Falls, Minn.... 481 KTRH . . Houston, Tex 651 KTRI . . Sioux City, la 425 KTRM . . Beaumont, Tex 639 KTRY . . Bastrop, La 437 KTSA . . San Antonio, Tex 659 KTCS . . Tucson, Ariz 320 KTSM . . El Paso, Tex 647 KTSW . . Emporia, Kans 427 KTTR . . Rolla, Mo 491 KTTS . . Springfield, Mo 494 KTUC . . Tucson, Ariz 320 KTUL . . Tulsa, Okla 583 KTW . . Seattle, Wash 677 KTXL . . San Angelo, Tex 658 KTXN . . Austin, Tex 638 KTYL . . Mesa, Ariz 318 KUBA . . Yuba City, Cal 350 KUBC . . Montrose, Colo 354 KUCB . . Blythe, Cal 328 KUGN . . Eugene, Ore 586 KUIN . . Grants Pass, Oregon 587 KUKH . . Ukiah, Cal 349 KUJ . . Walla Walla, Wash 679 KULA . . Honolulu, Hawaii 697 KUMB . . Des Moines. la 421 KUOA . . Siloam Springs, Ark 325 KURV . . Edinburg. Tex 645 KUSN . . San Diego, Cal 343 KUTA . . Sah Lake City. Utah 665 KVAI . . Amarillo, Tex 638 KVAK . . Atchinson, Kans 427 KVAL . . Brownsville, Tex 640 KVAN . . Vancouver, Wash 679 KVCV , . Redding. Cal 340 KVEC . . San Luis Obispo, Cal 346 KVEN . . Ventura, Cal 349 KVER . . Albuquerque, N. Mex 511 KVET . . Austin, Tex 638 298 Call Letters KVFD KVGB KVI KVIC KVKM KVLC KVLF KBLH KVMA KVMV KVNC KVNI KVNU KVOA KVOC KVOD KVOE KVOG KVOL KVON KVOO KVOP KVOR KVOS KVOU KVOW KVOX KVRC KVRS KVSF KVSM KVSO KVVC KVWC KWAK KWAL KWAT KWBC KWBR KWBU KWBW KWCJ KWCO KWDM KWEI KWEM KWEW KWFC KWFT KWG KWGB KWHI KWHK See City— State Page Ft. Dodge, la 422 Great Bend, Kans 428 Tacoma, Wash 679 Victoria. Tex 661 Monahans, Tex 655 Little Rock. Ark 324 Alpine, Tex 637 Pauls Valley, Okla 582 Magnolia, Ark 324 Twin Falls, Ida 395 Carson City, Nev 502 Coeur d'Alene, Ida 393 Logan. Utah 662 Tucson, Ariz 320 Casper, Wyo 692 Denver, Colo 353 Santa Ana, Cal 346 Ogden, Utah 663 Lafayette, La 438 Napa, Cal 335 Tulsa, Okla. 583 Plainview, Tex 657 Colorado Springs, Colo 351 Ballingham, Wash 674 Uvalde. Tex 661 Littlefield, Tex. 653 Moorhead, Minn 480 Arkadelphia, Ark 321 Rock Springs, Wyo 693 Santa Fe. N. Mex 513 San Mateo, Cal 346 Ardmore, Okla 577 Ventura, Cal 349 Vernon, Tex. 661 Stuttgart, Ark 325 Wallace, Ida 395 Wcrtertown, S. Dak 625 Ft. Worth, Tex 649 Oakland. Cal 338 Corpus Christi. Tex 643 Hutchinson. Kans 428 Natchitoches. La 439 Chickasha. Okla 578 Des Moines, la 421 Weiser. Ida 395 West Memphis, Ark 325 Hobbs. N. Mex 512 Hot Springs, Ark 323 Wichita Falls, Tex 662 Stockton. Cal 349 Goodland. Kans 428 Erenham. Tex 640 Hutchinson, Kans 428 Call Letters KWHN KWHW KWIK , KWIL , KWIN , KWJB , ICWJJ , KWK . KWKH . KWKW. KWLK . KWLM . KWMR . KWNO . KWOA , KWOC , KWON . KWOR . KWOS . KWPC , KWPM , KWRC . KWRN , KWRO . KWRZ . KWSD . KWSL . KWTC . KWTO . KWTX . KWWB . KWWL . KWYO . KXA . KXAR . KXEL . KXEO . KXGI . KXIC . KXL KXLA . KXLE . KXLF . KXLJ . KXLK . KXLL . KXLO . KXLQ . KXLR . KXLW . KXLY . KXO . KXOA . See _ City — State Page Ft. Smith. Ark 322 Ahus. Okla 577 Burbank. Cal 328 Albany. Ore 585 Ashland. Ore 585 Globe. Ariz 318 Portland, Ore 589 St. Louis, Mo 493 Shreveport. La 443 Pasadena, Cal 339 Longview, Wash 675 Willmar, Minn 481 Wadena. Minn 481 Winona, Minn 481 Worthington, Minn 481 Poplar Bluff, Mo 491 Bartlesville. Okla 577 Worland, Wla 693 Jefferson City, Mo 488 Muscatine, la 423 West Plains, Mo 495 Pendleton. Ore 588 Reno, Nev 503 Coqville. Ore 586 Flagstaff, Ariz 318 Mt. Shasta, Cal 335 Lake Charles, La 439 Earstow. Cal 327 Springfield. Mo 495 Waco. Tex 661 Walla Walla. Wash 679 Waterloo, la 425 Sheridan, Wyo 693 Seattle, Wash 677 Hope, Ark 323 Waterloo, la 425 Mexico, Mo 491 Fort Madison, la 422 Iowa City, la 422 Portland, Ore 589 Pasadena, Cal 339 Ellenburg, Wash 675 Butte, Mont 496 Helena, Mont 497 Great Falls, Mont 497 Missoula, Mont 498 Lewistown, Mont 497 Bozeman, Mont 496 N. Little Rock, Ark 324 St. Louis, Mo 493 Spokane, Wash 678 El Centre. Cal 329 Sacramento, Cal 341 299 Call See Letters City— State Page KXOB . . Stockton. Cal 349 KXOK . . St. Louis. Mo 494 KXOL . . Fort Worth. Tex 649 KXOX . . Sweetwater. Tex 660 KXRJ . . Russellville. Ark 325 KXRN . . Renton. Wash 676 KXRO . . Abe-deen. Wash 674 KXRX . . San Jose. Cal 345 KXXL . . Reno. Nev 503 KXXX . . Colby. Kans 427 KXYZ . . Houston. Tex 651 KYA . . San Francisco. Cal 344 KYAK . . Yakima. Wash . 680 KYCA . . Prescott. Ariz 319 KYDS . . St. Paul. Minn 481 KYES . . Butte. Mont 496 KYJC . . Medfcrd, Ore 587 KYLE . . A^.amogardo. N. Mex 511 KYNG . . Idaho Falls. Ida 393 KYNO . . Fresno. Cal 331 KYOR . . San Diego. Cal 343 KYOS . . Merced. Cal 335 KYSC . . Yuma. Ariz 321 KYSM . . Mankalo. Minn 478 KYUM . . Yuma. Ariz 321 KYW . . Philadelphia. Penn 601 WAAB . . Worcester. Mass 462 WAAF . . Chicago. Ill 399 WAAT . . Newark. N. J 509 WABB . . Mobile. Ala 314 WABI . . Bangor. Me 444 WABJ . . Adrian. Mich 465 WABY . . Albany. N. Y 515 WABZ . . Albema le. N. Car 546 WACE . . Chicopes. Mass 457 WACO . . Waco. Tex 661 WADC . . Akron. 0 565 WADE . . Wadesboro. N. C 558 WAFB . . Baton Rouge. La 437 WAGA . . Atlanta. Ga 379 WAGC . . Chattanooga. Tenn 626 WAGE . . Syracuse. N. Y. . 542 WAGF . . Dothan. Ala 311 WAGM . . Preque Isle, Me 446 WAIM . . Anderson. S. C 617 WAIR . . Winston-Salem. N. C 560 WAIT . . Chicago. Ill 399 WAJR . . Morgantown. W. Va 683 WAKR . . Akron. 0 565 WALA . . Mobile. Ala 314 WALB . . Albany, Ga 379 WALD . . Waterboro. S. C 623 WALL . . Middletown. N. Y 523 WALT . . Tampa, Fla 375 WAML . . Laurel. Miss 484 WAND . . Canton. O. . 566 WANE. . Ft. Wayne, Ind 411 WANN . . Annapolis, Md. . 449 WAOV . . Vincennes, Ind. 417 Call Letters WAPA WAPF WAPI WAPO WAPX WARC WARD V/ARK WARL WARM WARS WASA WASX WASL WATL WATN WATO WATR WATT WATW WATZ WAUD WAUX WAVE WAVL WAVU WAVZ WAYB WAYN WAYS V/AYX WAZF WAZL WBAA WBAB WBAC WBAL WBAP V/BAT WBAX WBAY WBBB WBBC WBBL WBBM WBBO WBBQ WBBW WBBZ WBCC WBCK WBCM WBEC WBEJ , WBEN WBET WBEX WBGE WBHB City— State See Page San Juan, P. R 703 McComb. Miss 484 Birmingham. Ala 310 Chattanooga. Tenn 626 Montgomery. Ala 314 Rochester. N. Y 537 Johnstown. Fenn 597 Hagerstown. Md 452 Arlington. Va 667 Scranton. Penn 610 Wilmington. Del 362 ^'^avrs De Grace. Md 452 Lafayette. Ind 415 Annapolis. Md 449 Atlanta. Ga 381 Watertown. N. Y 544 Oak Ridge. Tenn 634 Waterbury, Conn 360 Cadillac, Mich 467 Ashland. Wise 685 Alpena. Mich 465 Auburn. Ala. 309 Waukesha. Wis 692 Louisville. Ky ^ 433 Apollo. Penn 592 Albertville. Ala 309 New Haven. Conn 358 Waynesboro. Va. 674 Rockingham. N. C . 556 Charlotte. N. C 547 Waycross. Ga 391 Yazoo City. Miss 486 Hozelton. Penn 596 Lafayette. Ind 415 Atlantic City. N. J 509 Cleveland. Tenn 627 Baltimore. Md 449 Ft. Worth, Tex 649 Marion, Ind 415 Wilkes-Barre. Penn 612 Coral Gables. Fla 365 Burlington. N. C 547 Flint. Mich 469 Richmond. Va 672 Chicago. Ill 399 Forest City. N. C 550 Augusta. Ga 382 Indianapolis. Ind 412 Ponca City. Okla 582 Bethesda, Md 450 Battle Creek. Mich 465 Bay City, Mich 465 Pittsfield, Mass 460 Eliza'iethton-Johnson City Tenn 627 Buffalo. N. Y 517 Brockton. Mass 457 Chillicothe. 0 566 Atlanta. Ga 381 Fitzgerald, Ga 386 300 Call Letters WBHF WBHP WBIG , WHIR , WBIZ WBKA WBLJ , WBLK , WBMD , WBML , WBMS , WBNS , WBNX , WBNY , WBOB . WBOC , WBOW, WBPZ . WBRC . WBRE . WBRK , WBRW , WBRY , WBSC , WBSR . WBT WBTA , WBTH . WBTM , WBUD , WBUX , WBUY . WBYS . WBZ WBZA , WCAE , WCAM. WCAO . WCAP . WCAR . WCAT . WCAU . WCAV . WCAW WCAX . WCAZ . WCBC , WCBD . WCBI . WCBM . WCBS . WCBT . WCCC , V/CCM , WCCO , WCCP . WCDT . WCEC , WCED , WCFL , WCHA , WCHS , WCHV , WCIF . WCIL , WCIU . City— State See Page Cartersville. Ga 383 Huntsville. Ala 313 Greensboro. N. C 551 Knoxville. Tenn 629 Eau Claire, Wise 686 Brockton. Mass 457 Dalton, Ga 385 Clarksburg. W. Va 682 Baltimore. Md 449 Macon. Ga 387 Boston, Mass 453 Columbus, 0 571 New York, N. Y 523 Buffalo, N. Y 518 Galax, Va 669 Salisbury, Md 452 Terre Haute, Ind 417 Lock Haven, Penn 599 Birmingham. Ala 310 Wilkes-Barre, Penn. 612 Pittsfield, Mass 461 Welch. W. Va 684 Waterbury. Conn 360 Bennetts ville. S. C 617 Pensacola. Fla 373 Charlotte. N. C 548 Batavia, N. Y 515 Williamson. W. Va 685 Danville. Va 669 Morrisville. Penn 599 Doylestown. Penn 593 Lexington. N. C 554 Canton. Ill 397 Boston, Mass 453 ^pr"rgfie'd. Mass 453 Pittsburgh. Penn 607 Camden. N. J... 509 Ealtimore. Md 449 Asbury Park. N. J 506 Pontiac. Mich 475 Rapid City. S. Dak 625 Philadelphia. Penn 603 Norfolk. Va 671 Charleston. W. Va 681 Burlington. Vt 666 Cathage, 111 399 Anderson. Ind 409 Chicago. Ill 400 Columbus. Miss 482 Bahimore. Md 450 New York. N. Y 525 Roanoke Rapids. N. C 556 Hartford. Conn 356 Lawrence-Lowell, Mass. . . 460 Minneapolis. Minn 479 Savannah. Ga. . 389 Winchester. Tenn 635 Rocky Mount. N. C 556 DuBois. Penn 594 Chicago, 111 400 Chambersburg, Penn 593 Charleston, W. Va 681 Charlottesville, Va 668 Madisonville. Ky 434 Carbondale, 111. 399 Columbia, Miss 482 Call Letters City— State See Page WCKB . WCKY . WCLA . WCLE . WCLO . WCMA. WCMB . WCMD . WCMI . WCMN. WCMW WCNB . WCNC . WCNH . WCNR . WCNT . WCNU . WCOA . WCOC . WCOG . WCOH . WCOL . WCOM. WCON . WCOP . WCOS . WCOU . WCOV . WCPO . WCPS . WCRA . WCRB . WCRK . WCRO . WCRS . WCRW. WCSC . WCSH . WCSR . WCSS . WCTA . WCTC . WCTT . WCUM . WCVI . WCVS . WCYB . WDAD . WDAE . WDAF . WDAK . WDAN . WDAR . WDAS . WDAY . WDBC . WDBI . WDBO . WDEC . WDEF . WDEL . WDEV . WDGY . WDHL . WDIA , WDIG . Dunn, N. C 548 Cincinnati, 0 566 Baton Rouge, La 437 Clearwater, Fla 365 Janesville. Wise 687 Corinth. Miss 482 Lemoyne, Penn 599 Cambridge. Md 451 Ashland, Ky 431 Arecibo, P. R 699 Canton, O 566 Connersville, Ind 409 Elizabeth City, N. C 549 Quincy, Fla 374 Bloomsburg, Penn 592 Centralia, 111 399 Crestview, Fla 365 Pensacola, Fla 373 Meridan, Miss 485 Greensboro, N. C 552 Newnan, Ga 388 Columbus, 0 571 Parkersburg, W. Va 684 Atlanta. Ga 381 Boston. Mass 453 Columbia. S. C 619 Lewiston. Me 445 Montgomery. Ala 315 Cincinnati. 0 566 Tarboro, N. C 558 Effingham, 111 403 Waltham. Mass 461 Morristown, Tenn 633 Johnstown, Penn 597 Greenwood, S. C 622 Chicago. Ill 400 Charleston. S. C 618 Portland. Me 445 Cobleskill. N. Y 518 Amsterdam, N. Y 515 Andalusia. Ala 309 N-w Brunswick. N. J 510 Corbin. Ky 431 Cumberland. Md 451 Connellsville. Penn 593 Springfield. Ill 407 Bristol, Va 668 Indiana, Penn 597 Tampa, Fla 375 Kansas City, Mo 489 Columbus, Ga 384 Danville, 111 402 Savannah, Ga 389 Philadelphia, Penn 601 Fargo, N. D 561 Escanaba, Mich 468 Roanoke. Va 673 Orlando, Fla 372 Amerieus, Ga 379 Chattanooga. Tenn 626 Wilmington, Del 361 Wcrterbury. Vt 667 Minneapolis, Minn 479 Bradenton. Fla 365 Memphis. Tenn 631 Dothan, Ala 311 301 Call See Letters City— State Page WDLB . . Marshfield, Wise 689 WDLP . . Panama City. Fla 373 WDMG . . Douglas, Ga 385 WDMJ . . Marquette, Mich 474 WDNC . . Durham, N. C 549 WDNE . . Elkins. W. Va 682 WDOD . . Chattanooga. Tenn 626 WDOS . . Oneonta. N. Y 537 WDOV . . Dover, Del 361 WDRC . . Hartford. Conn 357 WDSC . . Dillon, S. C 621 WDSG . . Dyersburg, Tenn 627 WDSM . . Superior, Wise 691 WDSR . . Lake City, Fla 369 WDSU . . New Orleans, La 441 WDUK . . Durham, N. C 549 WDUN , . Gainesville, Ga 386 WDUZ . . Green Bay, Wise 686 WDVA . . Danville, Va 669 WDWD . Dawson, Ga 385 WDWS . . Champaign, 111 399 WDZ . . Tuseola, 111 408 WEAM . . Arlington, Va 687 WEAN. . Providenee. R. 1 615 WEAR . . Pensacola. Fla. 374 WEAS . . Decatur. Ga 385 WEAT . . Lake Worth. Fla 369 WEAU . . Eau Claire, Wise , 686 WEBC . . Duluth, Minn 477 WEBI . . Brewton, Ala 311 WEBQ . . Harrisburg. Ill 403 WEBR . . Buffalo, N. Y 518 WECW . . Mayaguez, P. R 699 WEDC . . Chicago. Ill 400 WEDO . . McKeesport, Penn. .... 599 WEEB . . Southern Pines. N. C 557 WEED . . Rocky Mount. N. C 556 WEEI . . Boston, Mass 453 WEEK . . Peoria, 111 405 WEEU . . Reading, Penn 609 WEGO . . Concord, N. C 548 WEIM . . Fitchburg. Mass 458 WEKR . . Fayetteville. Tenn 628 WELI . . New Haven, Conn 358 WELL . . Battle Creek, Mich 465 WELM . . Elmira. N. Y.. 518 WELO . . Tupelo. Miss 486 WEMP . . Milwaukee. Wise 689 WENC . . Whiteville. N. C 558 WENE . . Endicott, N. Y 519 WENK . . Union City, Tenn 635 WENR . . Chicago, 111 400 WENT . . Gloversville, N. Y 520 WENY . . Elmira. N. Y 518 WEOA . . Evansville, Ind 411 WEOL . . Elyria. 0 572 WEPM . . Martinsburg, W. Va 683 WERC . . Eire. Penn 594 WERD . . Atlanta. Ga 381 WESA . . Charleroi, Penn 593 WESB . . Bradford, Pen 593 WESC . . Greenville, S. C 621 WESL . . Preston, Md. 452 WEST . . Easton, Penn 594 WESX . . Salem, Mass 461 Call See Letters City— State Page WETB . . Johnson City, Tenn 628 WEUS . . Eustis, Fla 367 WEVD . . New York, N. Y 525 WEVE . . Eveleth, Minn 478 WEW . . St. Louis. Mo 494 WEWO . . Laurinburg, N. C 553 WEXL . . Royal Oak, Mich 475 WEXT . . Milwaukee, Wise 689 WFAA . . Dallas, Tex 645 WEAK . . Charleston, S. C 617 WFAS . . White Plains, N. Y 545 WFAU . . Augusta, Me 444 WFBC . . Greenville, S. C 621 WFBG . . Ahoona, Penn 592 WFBL . . Syracuse, N. Y 541 WFBM . . Indianapolis, Ind 413 WFBR . . Baltimore, Md 450 WFCI . . Pawtucket, R. 1 615 WFDF . . Flint, Mich 469 WFEA . , Manchester, N. H 505 WFEB . . Sylacauga, Ala 316 WFEC . . Miami, Fla 370 WFGN . . Gaffney, S. C 621 WFHG . . Bristol, Va 668 WFHR . . Wisconsin Rapids. Wise. . . 692 WFIG . . Sumter, S. C. 623 WFIL . . Philadelphia, Penn 603 WHN . . Findlay, 0 573 WFKY . . Frankfort, Ky 431 WFLA . . Tampa, Fla 375 WFLB . . Fayetteville, N. C 550 WFLO . . Farmville, Va 669 WFMD . . Frederick, Md 452 WFMJ . . Youngstown. 0 576 WFNC . . Fayetteville, N. C 550 WFNS . . Burlington, N. C 547 WFOM . . Marietta, Ga 387 WFOR . . Hattiesburg, Miss . 483 WFOX . . Milwaukee, Wise 689 WFOY . . St. Augustine, Fla 374 WFPG . . Atlantic City, N. J 509 WFRB . . Utica, N. Y 543 WFRC . . Reidsville. N. C 556 WFRL . . Freeport. Ill 403 WFRN . . Orangeburg, S. C 622 WFRP . . Savannah, Ga 389 WFTC . . Kingston, N. C 553 WFTL . . Ft. Lauderdale, Fla 367 WFTM . . Maysville. Ky 434 WFTR . . Front Royal, Va 669 WFTW . . Fort Wayne, Ind 411 WFUN . . Huntsville, Ala 313 WFUR . . Grand Rapids, Mich 468 WFVA . . Fredericksburg, Va 669 WGAA . . Cedartown. Ga 384 WGAC . . Augusta, Ga. 382 WGAD . . Gadsden, Alabama 312 WGAI . . Elizabeth City, N. C 550 WGAL . . Lancaster, Penn 598 WGAN . . Portland, Me 445 WGAP . . Maryville, Tenn 631 WGAR . . Cleveland. 0 567 WGAT . . Utica, N. Y 544 WGAU . . Athens, Ga. 379 WGAY . . Silver Spring. Md 452 302 Call See Letters City— State Page WGBA . , Columbus, Ga 384 WGBB . . Freeport N. Y 519 WGBF . . Evcmsville. Ind 411 WGBG . . Greensboro, N. C 552 WGBI . . Scranton. Penn 610 WGBR . . Goldsboro. N. C 551 WGBS . . Miami, Fla 370 WGCM . . Gulfport. Miss 483 WGEM . . Quincy, 111 406 WGES . . Chicago, 111 400 WGFG . . Kalamazoo, Mich 473 WGGA . . Gainesville, Ga 386 WGGG . . Gainesville, Fla 367 WGH . . Newport News, Va 670 WGIL . . Galesburg, 111 403 WGIV . . Charlotte, N. C 548 WGKV . . Charleston. W. Va 681 WGL . . Ft. Wayne, Ind 411 WGLN . . Glens Falls, N. Y 519 WGN . . Chicago, 111 401 WGNC . . Gastonia, N. C 550 WGNH . . Gadsden. Ala 312 WGNI . . Wilmington, N. C 559 WGNS . . Murfreesboro, Tenn 633 WGNY . . Newburgh. N. Y 523 WGOV . . Valdosta. Ga 391 WGPA . . Bethlehem. Penn 592 WGPC . . Albany, Ga 379 WGR . . Buffalo, N. Y 518 WGRC . . Louisville. Ky 433 WGRD . . Grand Rapids. Mich 469 WGRM . . Greenwood. Miss 483 WGRV . . Greenville, Tenn 628 WGST . . Atlanta. Ga 381 WGTC . . Greenville. N. C 552 WGTL . . Kannapolis. N. C 553 WGTM . . Wilson. N. C 559 WGUY . . Bangor, Me 444 WGVA . . Geneva. N. Y 519 WGWC . Selmo. Ala 316 WGWD . Gadsden. Ala 312 WGWR . Asheboro, N. C 546 WGY . . Schenectady. N. Y 541 WGYV . . Greenville, Ala 313 WHAB . . Stroudsburg. Penn 611 WHAI . . Greenfield. Mass 458 WHAL . . Shelby ville. Tenn 635 WHAM. . Rochester. N. Y 537 WHAN. . Charleston, S. C 618 WHAR . . Clarksburg. W. Va 682 WHAS . . Louisville. Ky 433 WHAT . . Philadelphia. Pa 603 WHAV . . Haverhill. Mass 458 WHAW . Weston, W. Va 684 WHAZ . . Troy, N. Y 543 WHB . . Kansas City. Mo 489 WHBB . . Selma. Ala 316 WHBC . . Canton. 0 566 WHBF . . Rock Island. Ill 407 WHBI . . Newark. N. I 510 WHBL . . Sheboygan. Wise 691 WHBO . . Sulphur Springs. Fla 375 WHBQ . . Memphis. Tenn 631 WHBS . . Hunts ville, Ala 313 WHBT . . Harriman, Tenn 628 WHBU . . Anderson, Ind 409 Call See Letters City— State Page WHBY . . Appleton. Wis 685 WHCC . . Waynesville. N. C 558 WHCU . . Ithaca. N. Y 521 WHDF . . Houghton. Mich 471 WHDH . . Boston. Mass 453 WHDL . . Clean. N. Y 535 WHEB . . Fcrtsmouth. N. H 506 WHEC . . Rochester. N. Y 539 WHED . . Washington. N. C. 558 WHFC . . Benton Harbor. Mich 467 WHFB . . Cicero. Ill 402 WHGB . . Harrisburg. Penn 596 WHHM . . Memphis. Tenn 633 WHHT . . Durham. N. C 549 WHIM . . Providence, R. 1 615 WHIN . . Gallatin. Tenn 628 WHIG . . Dayton. 0 572 WHIR . . Danville. Ky 431 WHIS . . Bluefield. W. Va 68 L WHIT . . New Bern. N. C 555 WHIZ . . Zanesville. 0 577 WHJB . . Greensburg. Penn 595 WHK . . Cleveland, 0 569 WHKC . . Columbus. 0 571 WHKK . . Akron. 0 565 WHKP . . HendersonviUe, N. C 552 WHKY . . Hickory, N. C 552 WHLB . . Virginia. Minn 481 WHLD . . Niagara Falls. N. Y 535 WHLI . . Hempstead, N. Y 520 WHLN . . Harlan. Ky 432 WHLS . . Port Huron. Mich 475 WHLW . . Rutland. Vt 666 WHMA . . Anniston. Ala 309 WHN . New York. N. Y 525 WHNC . . Henderson, N. C 552 WHO . . Des Moines. la 421 WHOB . . Gardner. Mass 458 WHOC . . Philadelphia. Penn 485 WHOD . . Homestead. Penn 597 WHOM. . New York. N. Y 527 WHOL . . Allentown. Penn. 590 WHOO . . Orlando. Fla 372 WHOP . . Hopkinsville. Ky 432 WHOS . . Decatur. Ala 311 WHOT . . South Bend. Ind 416 WHOW . Clinton. Ill 402 WHP . . Harrisburg. Penn 596 WHPE . . High Point. N. C 552 WHRV . . Ann Arbcr. Mich 465 WHSC . . Hartsville. S. C 622 WHTB . . Talladega. Ala 316 WHTC . . Holland. Mich 471 WHTN . . Huntington. W. Va 682 WHUB . . Cookeville, Tenn 627 WHUC . . Hudson. N. Y 520 WHUM . Reading. Penn 609 WHUN . . Huntingdon. Penn 597 WHWL . . Nanticoke. Penn 600 WHYN . . Holyoke. Mass 459 WHYU . . Newport News. Va 670 WIAC . . San Juan. P. R 703 WIBA . . Madison. Wis 687 WIBB . . Macon, Ga 387 303 Call Letters WIBC WIBG WIBK WIBM WIBS WIBU WIBV WIBW WIBX WICA WICC WICY WIGM WIHL WIKB WIKC WIKY WIL WILE WILK WILL WILM WILS WILX WIMS WINC WIND WING WINK WINN WINR WINS WINX WINZ WIOD WIP . WIRA WIi^B WIRE WIRK WIRL WIS . WISE WISH WISL WISN WISR WITA WITH WIVY WIZE WTAC WTAG WIAR WIAS WIAX WJBC WTBK WJBO WJBW WTBY WTDA WIDX WJEF WIEJ City— State See Page Indianapolis, Ind 413 Philadelphia, Penn 603 Knoxville, Tenn 629 Jackson. Mich 473 Santurce. P. R 703 Poynette, Wis 691 Belleville, 111 397 Topeka, Kans 430 Utica N. Y 543 Ashtabula, 0 565 Bridgeport, Conn 356 Malone, N. Y 523 Medford. Wis 689 Hammond, La 438 Iron Mountain. Mich 471 Bogalusa. La 438 Evansville, Ind 411 St. Louis, Mo 494 Cambridge, 0 566 Wilkes-Barre. Penn 612 Urbana, 111 408 Wilmington, Del 361 Lansing, Mich 474 N. Wilkesboro. N. C 555 M!chigan City, Ind 416 Winchester. Va 674 Chicago. Ill 401 Dayton. 0 571 Ft. Myers, Fla 367 Louisville, Ky 434 Binghamton. N. Y 517 New York. N, Y 527 Washington. D. C 363 Hollywood. Fla 368 Miami. Fla 370 Philadelphia, Penn. 605 Fort Pierce. Fla 367 Enterprise, Ala 312 Indianapolis, Ind 415 West Palm Beach. Fla 376 Pecria, 111 406 Columbia, S. C 619 Asheville, N. C 546 Indianapolis, Ind 415 Shamokin, Penn 610 MUwaukee. Wis 689 Butler. Penn 593 San Juan. P. R 703 Baltimore. Md 450 Jacksonville. Fla. 368 Springfield, 0 575 Johnstown. Penn 597 Norfolk, Neb 500 Providence. R. 1 615 Pittsburgh. Penn 607 Jacksonville. Fla 368 Eloomington. Ill 397 Detroit. Mich 467 Baton Rouge, La 437 New Orleans, La 441 Gadsden, Ala 313 Quincy, Mass 461 Jacksor. Miss 483 Grand Rapids, Mich 469 Hagerstown, Md 452 Call Letters City— State See Page WJEL WJHL WJHO WJHP WJIG WJIM , WJJD WIJI WJJL WJIM WJLB WILD WJLS WJMC WJMJ WJMO WJMR WJMS WJMX WJNC WJNO WJOB WJOC WJOI WJOL WJOR WJOY WJPA WJPD WJPF WJPG WJPR WJPS WJQS WJR WJRD WJRI ¥JSW WJTN ¥/JVA WJVB WJVW WTW WJXN WJZ WJZM WKAB WKAI WKAL WKAN WKAP WKAQ WKAT WKAX WKAY WKBB WKBC WKBH WKBN WKBO WKBR WKBS WKBV WKBW WKBZ Springfield, O. 575 Johnson City, Term 628 Opelika, Ala 315 Jacksonville, Fla 368 Tullahoma, Tenn 635 Lansing, Mich 474 Chicago, 111 401 Montgomery. Ala 315 Niagara Falls. N. Y 535 Lewisburg. Tenn 631 Detroit, Mich 467 Bessemer. Ala 309 Beckley. W. Va 680 Rice Lake. Wis ,. . . . 691 Philadelphia. Penn 605 Cleveland, O 569 New Orleans, La 442 Ironwood. Mich 473 Florence, S. C 621 Jacksonville. N. C 553 West Palm Beach, Fla 376 Hammond, Ind 412 Jamestown, N. Y 521 Florence, Ala 312 Joliet, 111. 404 Bangor, Me 444 Burlington, Vt 666 Washington, Penn 611 Jshpeming, Mich 473 Herrin, 111 404 Green Bay, Wis 686 Greenville, Miss 433 Evansville, Ind. 411 Jackson, Miss 483 Detroit, Mich 468 Tuscaloosa, Ala 317 Lenoir. N. C 554 Altoona. Penn 592 Tamestown. N. Y 521 South Bend. Ind 416 Jacksonville Beach. Fla 369 Chattanooga. Tenn 627 Cleveland. 0 569 Jackson. Miss 483 New York, N. Y 529 Clarksville Tenn 627 Mobile. R'ia 314 Macomb. Ill 404 Rome. N. Y 539 Kankakee, 111 404 AUentown, Penn 590 San Juan, P. R 703 Miami Beach, Fla 371 Birmingham. Ala , 310 Glasgow. Ky 432 Dubuaue. la 422 M Wilk-sboro. N. C 555 T aCrosse. Wis 687 Ycunastown, 0 577 Harrisburg. Penn 595 Manchester, N. H 505 Oyster Bay. N. Y 537 Richmond. Ind 416 Buffalo. N. Y..... 517 Muskegon. Mich 474 304 Call Letters City— State See Page Bowling Green, Ky 431 Nashville. Tenn 634 Newberry. S. C 622 Griffin. Ga 386 Covington. Va 668 ICncxville. Tenn 629 Kazard. Ky. . . . 432 Pcughkeepsie. N. Y 537 Columbia. S. C 619 Mayagusz. P. R 699 Fori Wayne. Ind 412 Ludington. Mich 474 Clanton. Ala 311 Blackstone. Va 668 Lix.ngton, Ky 432 Hartwell. Ga 386 Quitman. Ga 388 Dearborn. Mich 467 Kckcmo, Ind 415 Charleston. W. Va 681 New Britain. Conn 358 K^ene, New Hampshire. . . . 505 Kinston. N. C 553 Saginaw. Mich 476 Kingston, N. Y 521 North Adams. Mass 460 Sunbury, Penn 611 L'ighamton. N. Y 517 Madison. Wis 688 Framingham. Mass 458 Kosciusko, Miss 484 fi^w Kensington. Penn 600 Fingsport. Tenn 629 Cincinnati, 0 587 Mobile. Ala 314 r;<-lnmbia. Tenn 627 Cairo. Ill 397 Cortland, N. Y 518 0:i City, Penn 600 Pulaski, Tenn 635 New Castle, Penn 600 Thomasville, Ga 390 Mayfield, Ky 434 la Crosse, Wis 687 Cullman, Ala 311 ^rec?bo, P. R 699 ICey West, Fla 369 Wheeling, W. Va 685 Concord, N. H 505 CHahoma City, Okla . 581 Paf ucah, Ky 435 Ls-u-sville, Ky 434 KTlamazoo. Mich 473 NashviUe. Tenn 634 Panbury. Conn 356 I aGrange, Ga 337 Lakeland. Fla 369 L^wiston. Me 445 Lancaster. Penn 598 Lexington. Ky 433 R'^me. Ga 388 Athens. Tenn 62S Ccnway. S. C 619 Laurel. Miss 484 Grand Rapids. Mich 469 Call Letters City— State See Page WLAW . . Lawrence. Mass 459 WLAY . . Muscle Shoals City. Ala... 315 WLBB . . CarroUton. Ga 383 WLBC . . Muncie. Ind 416 WLBF . . Lcesburg. Fla 370 WLBG . . Laurens. S. C 622 WLBH . . Mattoon. Ill 405 WLBJ . . Ecwling Green. Ky 431 \\ LBK . . De Kalb. Ill 402 WLBR . . Lebanon. Penn 598 WLBZ . . Eangor. Me 444 WLCR . . Torrington. Conn 360 WLCS . . Baton Rouge. La 438 WLCX . . La Crosse. Wis 687 WLDS . . Jacksonville. Ill 4D4 WLDY . . Ladysmith. Wis 687 V/LEC . . Sandusky. 0 575 WLEE . . Richmond. Va 672 WLEU . . Erie. Penn 595 VvLEX . . Lsxington, Ky 433 WLIB . . New York, N. Y 529 V/LIO . . East Liverpool. 0 572 WLIP . . Kenosha, Wis 687 WLIZ . , Fridgeport. Conn 356 WLLH . . Lowell-Lawrence. Mass. . . 460 WLNH . . Laconia. N. H 505 WLOE . . Lsaksville. N. C 554 WLOF . . Orlando, Fla 372 WLOG . . Logan, W. Va 683 ¥/LOH . . Princeton. W. Va 684 WLOI . . La Porte. Ind 415 WLOK . . L=ma. 0 573 WLOL . . Minneapolis. Minn 479 WLOS . . AsheviUe. N. C 54S WLOU . . Louisville. Ky 434 WLOW , . Norfolk. Va 671 WLOX . . Eiloxi. Miss 432 WLPM . . SvAiolk. Va 674 WLPO . . La Salle. Ill 404 WLS . . Chicago. Ill 491 WLTR . . Eicomsburg. Penn 592 WLVA . . Lynchburg. Va 670 ^' LW , . Cincinnati. 0 567 WLYN . . Lynn, Mass 460 WMAC . . Pottstown, Fenn 608 WMAJ . . State College. Penn 610 V/MAK . . Nashville. Tenn 634 WMAL . . Washington. D. C 363 WMAM . . Marinette. ¥7is 688 WMAN . . Mansfield. 0 573 WMAP . . Monroe. N. C 554 WMAQ . . Ch-cago, 111 49L WMAR . . Baltimore. Md 450 WMAS . . Springfield. Mass. .... 481 WMAW . Milv/aukee. Wis 690 WMAZ . . Maccn. Ga 387 WMBC . . Mcrcon. Miss 485 WMl^D . . Peoria. Ill 406 WMBG . . Richmond. Va 672 WMBH . . Joolln, Mo 489 WMBI . . Chicago. ID 402 V/MBL . . Morehead City. N. C 554 WMBM . . Miami Beach. Fla 372 WMBN . . Petoskey. Mich 475 WMBO . . Auburn. N. Y 515 305 Call See Letters City— State Page WMBR . . Jacksonville. Fla 368 WMBS . . Uniontown, Perm 611 WMC . . Memphis, Tenn 633 WMCA . . New York, N. Y 531 WMCK . . McKeesport, Penn 599 WMDD . . Fajardo. P. R 699 WMEX . . Boston, Mass 457 WMFD . . Wilmington, N. C 559 WMFF . . Plattsburg, N. Y 537 WMFG . . Ribbing, Minn 478 WMFJ , . Daytona Beach, Fla 365 WMFR , . High Point, N. C 553 WMFT . . Florence, Ala 312 WMGA. . Moultrie, Ga 388 WMGR . . Bainbridge, Ga 383 WMGW . MeadviUe, Penn 600 WMGY . . Montgomery, Aila 315 WMID . . Atlantic City, N. J 506 WMIE . . Miami, Fla 370 WMIK . . Middlesboro, Ky 434 WMIN , . St. Paul, Minn 481 WMIQ . . Iron Mountain, Mich 471 WMIS . . Natchez, Miss 485 WMIX . . Mt. Vernon, 111 405 WMJM . . Cordele, Ga 385 WMLO . , Milwaukee, Wis 690 WMLT . . Dublin. Ga 385 WMMB . . Melbourne, Fla 370 WMMI . . Marquette, Mich 474 WMMJ . . Peoria, 111 406 WMMN . . Fairmont. W. Va 682 WMMR . . Louisville. Ky WMMT . . McMinnville, Tenn 631 WMMW . Meriden, Conn . 358 WMNB . . North Adams, Mass 460 WMNC . . Morganton. N. C 555 WMOA . . Marietta, O 573 WMOB . . Mobile. Ala 314 WMOC . . Covington, Ga 385 WMOG . . Brunswick, Ga 383 WMOH . . Hamilton, 0 573 WMON . . Montgomery, W. Va 683 WMOU. . Berlin, N. H 505 WMOX . . Meridian, Miss 485 WMPC . . Lapeer. Mich 474 WMPS . . Memphis, Tenn 633 WMRC . . Greenville, S. C 622 WMRF . . Lewiston, Penn 599 WMRN . . Marion, 0 574 WMRO . . Aurora, 111 397 WMRP . . Flint, Mich 469 WMSA . . Massena, N. Y 523 WMSL . . Decatur, Ala 311 WMT . . Cedar Rapids, la 418 WMTC . . Lawson. Ky 432 WMTW . . Portland. Me 445 WMUR . . Manchester, N. H 506 WMUS . . Muskegon, Mich 474 WMVA . . Martinsville, Va 670 WMVG . . Milledgeville, Ga 388 WNAB . . Bridgeport, Conn 356 WNAC . . Boston, Mass 457 WNAE . . Warren, Penn 611 WNAF . . Providence. R. 1 615 WNAM . , Neenah, Wis 690 Call Letters WNAO . WNAR . WNAX . WNBC . WNBF . WNBH . WNBZ . WNCA . WNDB . WNDR . WNEB . WNEL . WNEW. WNEX . WNGO . WNHC . WNIR . WNLC . WNLK . WNMP . WNNC . WNOC . WNOE . WNOK . WNOW WNOX . WNVA . WNYB . WOAI . WOAP . WOAY . WOBT . woe . WOCB . V/OHS . WOKO . WOKZ . WOL . WOLF . WOLS . ¥/CMI . WOMT . WOND . WONO . WONS . WOOB . WOOD . WOOF . WOOK . WOPI . V/OR . WORA . WORC . WORD . WORK . WORL . WORZ . WOSH . WOTW. WOV . WOVS . WOW . WOWO WPAB . WPAD . See City— State Page Raleigh, N. C 555 Norristown. Penn 600 Yankton, S. D 625 New York, N. Y 531 Binghamton, N. Y 517 New Bedford, Mass 460 Saranac Lake, N. Y 54 L AsheviUe, N. C 546 Daytona Beach, Fla 366 Syracuse, N. Y 542 Worcester, Mass 462 San luan, P. R 703 New York, N. Y 533 Macon, Ga 387 Mayfield, Ky 434 New Haven, Conn 358 Newark, N. J 509 New London, Conn 359 Norfalk. Conn 359 Evanston. Ill 403 Newton, N, C. 555 Norwich, Conn 359 New Orleans, La 442 Columbia, S. C 619 York, Penn 613 Knoxville, Tenn. 629 Norton, Va 671 Kenmore, N. Y.. 521 San Antonio, Tex 659 Cwosso, Mich 475 Oak Hill, W, Va 684 Pelican-Rhinelander, Wis... 691 Davenport. la 419 West Yarmouth, Mass 462 Shelby, N.C 557 Albany, N. Y 515 Alton. Ill 397 Washington, D. C 363 Syracuse, N. Y 543 Florence, S. C 621 Owensboro. Ky 435 Manitowoc. Wis 688 Oak Ridge. Tenn 635 Oneonta. N. Y 537 Hartford. Conn 357 Anniston. Ala 309 Grand Rapids. Mich 469 Dothan. Ala 312 Silver Spring. Md 452 Bristol. Tenn 626 New York. N. Y 533 Moyaguez. P. R 699 Worcester. Mass 462 Spartanburg, S. C 623 York, Penn 614 Boston, Mass 457 Orlando, Ra 372 Oshkosh, Wis 690 Nashua, N. H 506 New York. N. Y 535 Jacksonville. Fla 369 Omaha. Neb 501 Ft. Wayne. Ind 412 Ponce. P. R •• 703 Paducah. Ky 435 306 Call See Letters City— State Page WPAG . . Ann Arbor, Mich 465 WPAM . . Pottsville. Fenn 608 WPAQ . . Mount Airy. N. C 555 WPAR . . Parkersburg. W. Va 684 WPAT . . Paterson, N. J 510 WPAX . . Thomasville, Ga 390 ! WPAY . . Portsmouth, 0 574 I WPBP . . Mayaguez, P. R 699 I WPDQ . . Jacksonville. Fla 369 WPDX . . Clarksburg. W. Va 682 WPEN . . Philadelphia. Penn 607 ! WPFB . . Middletown. 0 574 WPGH . . Pittsburgh, Penn 608 WPIC . . Sharon, Penn 610 WPIK . . Alexandria. Va 657 WPIT . . Pittsburgh, Penn 608 ' WPLH . . Huntington, W. Va 683 WPOR . . Portland, Me 446 WPPA . . Pottsville, Penn 608 i WPRA . . Mayaguez. P. R 699 I WPRO . . Providence. R. 1 617 WPRP . . Ponce, P. R 703 WPTF . . Raleigh, N, C 555 WPTN . . Paris, Tenn 635 VVPTR . . Albany, N. Y. . . 515 WPTW . . Piqua, 0 574 WPUV . . Pulaski, Va 672 WPWA . Chester, Penn 593 WQAM . Miami, Fla 371 WQAN . . Scranton. Penn 610 WQBC . . Vicksburg. Miss 486 WQQW . Washington. D. C 363 WQUA . . Moline. Ill 405 WQXI . . Buckhead, Ga 383 WQXR . . New York, N. Y 535 WRAK . . Williamsport, Penn 613 WRAL . . Raleigh. N. C 556 WRAW . . Reading. Pa 609 WRBC . . Jackson, Miss 484 WRBL . . Columbus, Ga 384 WRC . . Washington, D. C 363 WRCS . . Ahoskie, N. C 546 WRDO . . Augusta, Me 444 WRDW , . Augusta, Ga 383 WREC . . Memphis. Tenn 633 WREN . . Topeka, Kan 430 WREX . . Duluth, Minn 478 WRFD . . Worthington, 0 576 WRFS . . Alexander City. Ala 309 WRFW . . Eau Claire, Wis 686 WRGA . . Rome, Ga 388 WRHI . . Rock Hill, S. C 623 WRHP . . Tallahassee, Fla 375 WRIA . . Caguas, P. R 699 WRIB . . Providence, R. 1 615 WRJN . . Racine, Wis 691 WRLC . . Toccoa, Ga 391 WRLD . . West Point. Ga 391 WRMN . . Elgin, 111 433 WRMS . . Ware, Mass 462 WRNL . . Richmond, Va 672 WRNO . . Orangeburg, S. C 622 WRNY . . Rochester, N. Y 539 WROB . . West Point, Miss 486 WROD . . Day tona Beach. Fla 366 Call See Letters City— State Page WROE . . Mobile, Ala 314 WROK . . Rockford, 111 407 WROL . . Knoxville, Tenn 63 L WROM . . Rome, Ga 389 ^/VRON . . Ronceverte, W. Va 684 WROV . . Roanoke, Va 673 WROW. . Albany, N. Y 515 WROX . . Clarksdale, Miss 482 WRQN . . Vidalia, Ga 391 WRR . . Dallas, Tex 645 WRRF . . Washington. N. C 558 WRRN . . Warren. 0 576 WRRZ . . Clinton, N. C 548 WRTA . . Ahoona. Penn 592 V, RUF . . Gainesville. Fla 367 WRUN . . Utica, N. Y 544 WRVA . . Richmond, Va 673 WRWR. . Albany, N. Y 515 WRXL . . Grenada, Miss 482 WSAC . . Columbus, Ga 384 WSAI . . Cincinnati. 0 567 WSAM . . Saginaw. Mich 476 WSAN . . Allentown. Penn. 590 WSAP . . Portsmouth. Va 671 WSAR . . Fall River. Mass 458 WSAT . . Salisbury. N. C 557 WSAU . . Wausau. Wis 692 WSAV . . Savannah. Ga 389 WSAY . . Rochester, N. Y 539 WSAZ . . Huntington, W. Va 683 WSB . . Atlanta, Ga 381 WSBA . . York, Penn 614 WSBC . . Chicago, 111 402 WSBR . . Superior, Wis, 692 WSBT . . South Bend, Ind 416 WSCR . . Scranton. Penn 610 WSFA . . Montgomery. Ala. 315 WSFC . . Somerset. Ky 435 WSFT . . Thomaston. Ga 390 WSGC . . Elberton. Ga 386 WSGN . . Birmingham. Ala 310 WSIC . . StatesviUe. N. C 557 WSID . . Baltimore, Md 450 WSIR . . Winter Haven, Fla 376 WSIV . . Pekin 111 405 WSIX . . Nashville, Tenn 634 WSJS . . Winston-Salem, N. C 560 WSKB . . McComb. Miss 485 WSKI . . Montpelier-Barre. Vt 666 WSKY . . AsheviUe. N. C 547 WSLA . . Hammond. La 438 WSLB . . Ogdensburg. N. Y 535 WSLI . . Jackson. Miss 484 WSLS . . Roanoke. Va 673 WSM . . Nashville, Tenn. 634 WSMB . . New Orleans. La 442 WSNJ . . Bridgeton, N. J 509 WSNY . . Schenectady, N. Y 541 WSOC . . Charlotte. N. C 548 WSON . . Henderson. Ky 432 WSOO . . Sault Ste. Marie, Mich 476 WSOY . . Decatur, IlL 402 WSPA . . Spartanburg, S. C 623 WSPB . . Sarasota, Fla 374 WSPD . . Toledo, 0 575 307 Call Letters City— State See Page WSPR . WSRS . WSSB . WSSV . WSTC . WSTP . WSTS . WSTV . WSUA . WSUN . WSVA . WSVS . WSWN . WSYB . WSYR . WTAD . WTAG . WTAL . WTAM . WTAQ . WTAR . WTAW WTAX , WTBC . WTBF . WTBO , WTCB . WTCJ . WTCM . WTCN , WTGO . WTEL , WTHI , WTHT , WTIC WTIK WTIP WTJS WTMA WTMC WTMJ WTMV WTMB WTNC WTNI WINS WTNT WTOB WTOC WTOD WTOK WTOL WTOM WTON WTO? WTOR WTPR WTPS WTRC WTRF WTRR WTRY WTSB Springfield, Mass 461 Cleveland Heights. 0 57 L Durham. N. C 549 Petersburg. Va 671 Slamlord, Conn 359 Salisbury. N. C 557 Southern Pines. N. C 557 Stsubenville, 0 575 Blocmington. Ind 499 St. Petersburg, Fla 374 Harrisonburg. Va 670 Crewe. Va 668 Eelle Glade, Fla 365 Rutland, Vt. 667 Syracuse. N. Y 543 Quincy, 111 407 Worcester, Mass 482 Tallahassee, Fla 375 Cleveland. 0 569 Green Bay. Wis 68S Norlolk. Va 671 College Station. Tex 641 Springfield, 111 408 Tuscaloosa, Ala 317 Troy, Ala 316 Cumberland. Md 451 Flint. Mich 471 Tell City. Ind 417 Traverse City. Mich 476 Minneapolis, Minn 479 Campbsllsville, Ky 431 Philadelphia. Penn 605 Terre Haute, Ind 417 Hffrt'ord, Conn 357 Harford, Conn 357 Durham, N. C. 549 Charleston, W. Va 681 Jackson, Tenn 628 Cliarleston, S. C 618 Ocala. Fla 372 Milwaukee, Wis 690 E. St. Louis, 111 403 Birmingham. Ala 310 Thcmosville. N. C 558 Trenton. N. 1 510 Ccshccton, 0 571 ilugusta. Ga 333 WInston-Salem. N. C 580 Savannah. Ga 390 Toledo. 0 576 Maridian. Miss 485 Toledo. 0 576 PIcom'ngton. Ind 409 Staunton. Va 673 Washington. D. C 364 ToiTlngSon. Conn 360 Paris. Tenn, 635 New Orleans. La 442 Elkhart. Ind 409 Bellaire. 0 565 Sanford. Fla 374 Troy. N. Y 543 Lumberton, N. C 554 Call Letters WTSP . WTTH . WTTM . WTTS . WTUX . WTVL . WTVN . WTWA. WTYS . WUSN . WVAM. WVCG . WVCH . WVET . WVIM . WVJS . WVLK . WVLN . WVMI . WVNJ . WVOK . V/VOM . wvos . WVPO . WVRA . WVSC . WWW. WWBZ . WWCO WWDC WWEZ WWGP WWGS WWJ . WWL . WWNC WWNH WWNL WWNR WWNS WWNY WWOD WWOK WWOL WWON WWPB WWPF WWPG WWPN WWRL WWSC WWSO ¥/WSR . V^rWST . WWSW WWVA WWWB WWXL WXAL WXGI WXLT WXYZ WZIP City— State St. Petersburg. Fla 374 Port Huron, Mich 475 Trenton, N. J 510 Bloomington, Ind 409 Wilmington, Del 362 \;atervilie. Me 446 Johnson City. Tenn 629 Thomson. Ga 390 Marianna, Fla 370 Charleston, S. C 619 Aitoona, Penn 592 Coral Gables, Fla 365 Chester, Pa. 593 Rcchester, N. Y 539 Vicksburg, Miss 486 Owensboro, Ky 435 Versailles, Ky 435 Oiney, 111 405 Eiicxi, Miss 482 Kewark, N. J 510 Birmingham, Ala 310 Brockline, Mass 457 Liberty, N. Y 523 Strcudsburg. Penn 611 Orangsburg. S. C 623 FarnwelL S. C 617 Fairmcnt. W. Va 682 Vineland, N. J 510 Waterbury, Conn. 3S0 Washington, D. C 364 New Orleans, La 442 Canford, N. C 557 Tiiton, Ga 390 Detroit, Mich 468 New Orleans. La 442 Asheville. N. C 547 Rochester, N. H 506 Newport, Ky 435 Beckley, W. Va 680 Statesboro, Ga 390 Watsrtown, N. Y 545 Ljrchburg, Va 670 Flint. Mich 471 Lackawanna. N. Y 523 Woonsocket. R. 1 617 Mami, Fla 371 Palctka. Fla 373 Palm Beach. Fla 373 M dddlesbcro. Ky 435 Wocdside. N. Y 545 Glens Falls. N. Y 519 Springfield. 0 575 St. Albans. Vt 687 Wooster. 0 576 Pittsburgh. Penn 608 Wheeling. W. Va 685 Jasper. Ala 313 Peoria. Ill 406 Demopolis, Ala 311 Richmond, Va 673 Ely, Minn . 478 Detroit, Mich 468 Covington, Ky 431 308 ALABAMA Estimated Population 2,824,000—% Increase —03 — Radio Homes 481,424 Farms with Radios 117,483 — Stations in State 55 w A V y (CP) ALBERTVILLE Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 500 Watts, d. Owned-Operated By . . Pal Murphy Courington W i^ s ALEXANDER CITY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1050 Kc. Power: 1.000 Wa;ts Owned-Operated By . . . Piedmont Service Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 72 Phone Number 1050 Studio Address 138 Main St. Transmitter Location U. S. 241 W. oi Alexander City 2V2 mi. Air Time: Local Sunrise — Local Sunset Transcription Service Thesauus Representative Sears & Ayer Membership . . .National Assn. oi B oadcasteis President James L. Coley Gen.-Station-Com. Mgr Lem Coley Program Director Bob McKinnon Chief Announcer Tom Jones Chief Engineer James W. Whatley WCTA ANDALUSIA— EST. 1946 MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By. Andalusia B::stg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Opp. Highway Phone Number 844 Transmitter Opp. Highway Air Time 5:55 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership NAB Gen.-Station-Sales Mgr James T. Ownby Publicity Director James T. Ownby Program Chief Announcer J. Dige Bishop Musical Director Charles Gilmore Chief Engineer J. Dige Bishop H IVI A ANNISTON— EST. 1938 ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By Anniston Bcstg Co. Business-Studio Address Radio BIdg. Phone Number 2380 Transmitter 15th St. at Boyington Ave. Air Time 5:45 a.m.-ll:05 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representa'dve Sears & Ayer Membership NAB-BMB President-Owner Harry M. Ayers General Mgr Malcolm Street Sales Mgr Robert A. Davidson Program Dir.-Chief Announcer. . . .Ross Charles Publicity Dir Earl Rahrer Chief Engineer James A. Hudson Farm Editor A. S. Mathews W 0 0 B ANNISTON— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned Operated By W. S. Weatherly Business -Studio Address 10th & Noble St. Phone Number 3210-1 Transmitter Location ....16th & Boynton Ave. Air Time 18 hrs. daily Transcription Service World Station Representative Thos. F. Clark President-Owner W. S. Weatherly Stalion Manager R. E. Duffey Program Director H. Weaver Chief Annoiincer Keith Gordon Ch'ef Engineer Raymond Watson AU D AUBURN— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Auburn Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 350 Phone Number 1240 Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service World Partners Wm. W. Hunt, C. I. Shelkof sky, Elmer Salter President-General Mgr Elmer G. Saher Program Director Neil Lovett Chief Engineer Charles Herman WJLD BESSEMER— EST. 1942 MBS-KBS-ALA. Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By . Johnston Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 147 Phone Nos. . Bessemer 2300; Bi mingham 6-6172 Transmitter Birmingham Bessemer Super Highway Air Time 18 hours daily News Service AP Transcription Service .World Representative Sears & Ayer P-es.-Owner-Gen. Mgr.. . .George Johnston, Jr. Station Mgr James F. Connolly Sales Mgr Clay Coe Sales Promotion Mgr Mrs. Black Publicity Dir Peggy Calder 309 ALABAMA W A P I BIRMINGHAM— EST. 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. Air Time . .5:30 a.m..l2 M, Mon.-Sat.; 8 a.m.- 12 M, Sun. Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth Representative . .Radio Sales Membership NAB-BMB Chairman of Bd Ed Norton President-General-Station Mgr Thad Holt Sales Mgr Thad Holt Sales Promotion Mgr.-Pub. Dir. . . . Lionel Baxter Program Dir Jimmie Wilson Production Mgr Burtt F. McKee, Jr. Chief Announcer Clint Blakely Chief Engineer James L. Evans Farm Editor John McCune B it C BIRMINGHAM— EST. 1925 NBC Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . . Birmingham Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address WBRC Bldg. Phone Number 4-7741 Transmitter Location .... 2400 Arkedelphia Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service INS Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang-Worth Representative Paul H. Raymer Co. Membership NAB, BMB President-Gen. Mgr Eloise Smith Hanna Station Manager Howell C. Cobb Sales Managers L. W. Connors, Don D. Campbell Pgm. Dir. Prod. Mgr Ira Leslie Publicity Director John T. Orr Chief Announce? Davenport Smith Musical Director Herbert Grieb Chief Engineer G. P. Hamann WKAX BIRMINGHAM— EST. 1946 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Courier Bcstg. Service, Inc. Address 1710 6th Ave. No.. P.O. Box 2190 Phone Number 54-2541 Transmitter Location 231 2nd St., West Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Hal Holman Co. President Glenn V. Tingley General-Commercial Manager Ganus C. Scarborough Program Director Dorothy Alexander Prom. Manager Maurice Jackson Chief Engineer Stanley L. Hawkins W S G N BIRMINGHAM— EST. 1927 ABC Frequency: 610 Kc... Power: 5000d.; 1000 n. Owned by News Co The Birmingham Business Studio Address Dixie Carlton Hotel, P. O. Box 2553 Phone Number 4-3434 Transmitter Location Fair Grounds Air Time..... 5 a. m.-12 m. weekdays; 6:30 a. m.-12 m. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Headley-Reed Co. Membership NAB. BMB Managing Director Henry P. Johnston Commercial Manager Julian A. Flint Prom. & Pub. Dir Mrs. Mary F. Childers Program Director Eugene M. Plumstead Musical Dir Mrs. Sara Cook Chief Engineer. J. V. Sanderson WTNB BIRMINGHAM— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Operated By Thomas N. Beach Address 117V2 North 21st St. Phone Number 4-451 1 Air Time... 6:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri. News Service AP Transcription Service . . ASCAP, SESAC. World Representative George P. HoUingberry Membership .NAB President Thomas N. Beach V.P.-Gen. Mgr Mrs. Evelyn S. Hicks Assistant Manager David Loveman National Sales Mrs. Anna N. Brunker Production Mgr Mrs. E. P. Allen Publicity Director A. B. Pettey Chief Engineer Frank J. Murphee WVOK BIRMINGHAM— EST. 1947 Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Voice of Dixie Inc. Business Address Box 2407 Representative Gene Grant Membership NAB, BMB President Iralee W. Benns General Manager J. E. Reynolds 310 ALABAMA WEBJ BREWTON— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By W. E. Brooks I Operated By Brewton Bcstg. Co. I Business Address Box 53 Phone Number 557-8 Studio-Transmitter East St. Air Time 6 a.m.-10:30 p.m. News Service AP I Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Cole, I Keystone Representative Cox & Tanz Membership NAB President-Owner . W. E. Brooks I Gen. Station Sales Mgr H. C. Gilreath, Jr. ! Sales Promotion Mgr Wesley Gardner I Program Dir Catherine Gardner I Prod. Mgr., Pub. Dir., Chief Announcer Charles Herman Musical Dir Sosa Strain jj Chief Engineer Charles Herman i Farm Editor Howard Gilreath, Jr. WKLF CLANTON— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By: Southeastern Bcstg Co., of Clanton Bus. Studio Add 703 V2 Second Ave. North Phone Number 449 Transmitter Location Selma Highway Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC V.P.-Gen. Station Mgr Hugh Webb Commercial Manager Thomas Moore Sales Promotion Manager, Chief Announcer . .Buck Littleton Program Director Charolett Barney Production Manager Kelly Robinson Publicity Director John Robinson Musical Director Mrs. Carlisle Miller Chief Engineer Lester Carter Farm Editor E. C. Glascock WKUL CULLMAN— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Cullman Bcstg. Co. Address 109 6th Ave., East Transmitter Location Cullman, Ala. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-10:3Q p.m. Owners H. H. Kinney« D. T. Kinney W H 0 S (CP) DECATUR Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By.... North Ala. Bcstg. Co. Business Address. .109 Sixth Ave., E. Cullman, Ala. Partners. H. H. Kinney, D. T. Kinney w ivTs L DECATUR— EST. 1935 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 Danville Rd. Decatur Air Time 6a.m.-10:30 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service World, SESAC President Melvin Hutson Station-Commercial Mgr Kyle G. Frazier Program Director Lewis C. Blizzard Chief Engineer J. V. Roser WXAL DEMOPOLIS— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Demopolis Bcstg. Co. Business Address Demopolis, Ala. News Service AP Transcription Service World General-Commercial-Production Manager W. M. Jordan Chief Engineer T. H. Gaillard, Jr. WA^F DOTHAN— EST. 1932 MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc. CP-1320 Power: 250 Watts CP-1000 Owned-Operated By Dothan Bcstg. Co. Address 204 V2 E. Main Street Phone Number 1403-2002 Transmitter Location Headland Highway Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB Commercial Manager Fred C. Moseley wdIg DOTHAN— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Houston Bcsters Studio Business Address. . .107 E. Adams St. Phone Number 2480 311 ALABAMA Transmitter Dothan, Ala. Air Time 19 hrs. daily News Service U.P. Transcription Sevice Lang-Worth, . .Thesaurus. Cole Representative. . . .Haiy Summing, South East Membership NAB Owner-Gen. Station Mgr Jess Swicegood Comm. Sales Prom. Ggr J. P. Burnett Pgm. Di;., Chief Ann J. P. Culver, Jr. Chief Engineer Jess Swicegood WOOF (CP) DOTHAN Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operaled By. . . .Dowlander Bcstg. Co. Business Address 114V2 Foster St. Partners R. A. Dowling, Jr., Owens F. Alexander w I i¥ (CP) EMTEHPEISE Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .The Wiiegrass Bcstg. Co. Business Address 200 N. Main St. Partners. . . .Franklin H. James, Robert Edward James. Ralph M. Stanford wToi FLOREi^CE— EST, 1848 ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned By Clyde W. Anderson, Joe T. Van Sandt Owned-Ope.". By Florence Bcstg. Co. Address 850 S. Court St. Air 1 ime Unlimited Transcription Service World Owner-, Gen. Station Commercial, Sales Pro- motion Manager Joe T. Van Sandt Pgm. Dir., Produ. Mg ., Pub. Dit., Chiei An- nouncer, Musical Director. . .David E. Bigley Chief Engineer Maurice E. McKinney Farm Editor Maurice E. McKinney wjvTft FLORENCE— EST. 1945 N. ALA. NETWORK-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By Tri-Cities Bcstg Co. Bus. Add.. 800 Cypress Mill Rd., P. O. Box 477 Phone Number 42 Studio-Transmitter 800 Cypress Mill Rd. Air Time. .5:55a.m.-ll:05 p.m., 5:55 a.m.-12:05 a.m. Sat. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Tri-Cities Bcstg. Co. Membership NAB President Milton S. Killen V.P.-Station Mgr James C. Miller, III Secty.-Treas Franklin L. Bush Musical Dir Evelyn Reeburgh Chief Engineer James C. Miller, III Farm Editor Jim Miller WGAD GADSDEN— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Coosa Valley Bcstg. Co. Bus., Studio Address(es):. . . .817 Forrest Ave. Phone Number 3880 Transmitter Location: Attalla, Ala. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12 M News Service U.P. Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Donald Cooke Membership . .NAB, BMB Pres., Staiion. Comm. Mgr J. W. Buttram Sales Promotion Manager Marke Goode Production Manager Glenn Hunt Publicity Director Wanda Conner Chief Announcer Lee Blaine Chief Engineer H. D. Williams Farm Editor Bob Mayeld WGNH GADSDEH— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .General Newspapers, Inc. Biis.Studio Address Philipson Bldg. Phone Number 4780 Transmitter 2000 Chestnut St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12M. News Service INS Transcription Service CapitaL World Rep Burke, Kuipers & Mahoney, Inc. Membership NAB, BMB Gen. Station Mgr Henry A. Jones Comm, Mgr Andrew B. Letson Pgm. Dir., Chief Announcer Lynn Dawson Chief Engineer Andrew B. Letson WGWD GADSDEN— EST. 1947 ALABAMA NETWORK Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned By G. W. Covington, Jr. Operated By Edwin H. Estes Business Address P. O. Box 128 Phone Number 1029, 5001 Studio Address. . .Medical Bldg., So. Fifth St. Transmitter Location. . .4 mL N. W. of Gadsden Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service A.P. Transcription Service Associated Representative McGeehan & O'Mara Membership NAB, BMB 312 ALABAMA President-Owner G. W. Covington, Jr. I Gen. Station, Comm. Mgr Edwin H. Estes I Sales Promotion Mgr O. B. Mc Abee Pgm. Din, Prod. Mgr., Chief Ann George Cardell j Publicity Director Merle Murray Chief Engineer John Townsend J B Y GADSDEN— EST. 1928 ALA. BCSTG. SYS. Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .. .Gadsden Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 108 Broad Street Phone Number 62 & 88 Transmitter Location 108 Broad Street Time on the Air 8 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service A.P, Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Seas & Ayer President Bascom H. Hopson Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Beatrice Tate Benton Comm.-Sales Promotion Mgr Sam Benton Chief Engineer William Pigg W a Y¥ (CP) GREENVILLE Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Ope ated By .... Greenville Bcstg. Co. Partners E. V. Stabler, Calvin Poole. S. W. Ferrell, Jr. HUNTS VILLE— EST. 1937 MBS— ALABAMA NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1233 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned, Ope ated By W. H. Pollard Bus. Strdio Addess 316 West Holmes St. Phone Number 313 Transmitter Location Athens Pike Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service U.P. Transcription Service Keystone, Standard Membership NAB President W. H. Pollard Gen. Station Comm. Mgr W. J. Keown Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Di-.. Prod. Mgr.. .Bob Dunnavant Publicity Diretitor Kath yn Moorer Chief Annoi!ncer Mark Leon Musical Director Jimmy Blackburn Chief Engineer Bill Harris Farm Editor Dewey Webb FUN HUNTS VILLE— EST. 1946 ALA. BCSTG. SYS. Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Huntsville Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 523 Phone Number 2423-4 Studio Transmitter Loc 410 W. Holmes St. Time on the Air 6 a.m. to 12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Long-Worth, World Representative Sears & Ayers Pres.-Owner-Sales Mgr John Garrison Commercial Manager John Garrison Program Director Eva Alverson Chief Announcer Al Tryon Chief Engineer F. L. Mickle Musical Director Malcom Tate Farm Editor Al Tryon WHBS HUNTSVILLE— EST. 1946 ABC-ALA. BCSTG. SYSTEM-ALA.-TENN. NETWORK Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .The Huntsville Times Co. Business-Studio Address . . . 207 W. Clinton St. Phone Number 2345 Transmitter N. Church St. Air Time .6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB President Henry P. Johnston General Mgr M. C. Gregory Sa-es Dir Thomas C. Lawler, Jr. Program-Production Dir Richard Warner Chief Announcer Ralph Tanner Musical Libra ian Earl Fisher Chief En^ineer James V. Sanderson Farm Editor Paul R. Baumga^dner WWW B lASPER— EST. 1946 MBS— ALA. BCSTG. SYS. Frequence; 12'(?Q Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned, 0"?prated By. . .Bankhead Bcstg. Co. James E. Reese B\'j?ine'3S St'jdio Add^e~s Bankhead-Long Bui'ding, 3rd Avenue Phone Num'-'er 100 Iran-miner Location: W. 20th St. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-ll p.m. News Se .vice AP T-ansciption Service World Rsp-e^entative Friedenfcerg Agencv Membership NAB President W. W. Bankhead General Station Manacrer James E. Reese Comm, Mgr., Musi-al Dir. .Joseph L. Sartain, Jr. Sa'es Pom.otion Manaqrer Veneta Fike Pgm. Dir.. Prod. Mgr., Chief Ann Charles T. Metcalfe Publicity Director Mary O. Wilson Chief Engineer Jack Copeland Farm Editor Wiley W. White 313 ALABAMA W A B B (CP) MOBILE MBS— KBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Mobile Daily News- papers, Inc. Business Address 304 Government St. Phone Number 3-1551 News Service AP Transcription Service , Associated Membership NAB. BMB President R. B. Chandler General Manager W. J. Hearin, Jr. Program Director Anthony Leighton Chief Engineer William H. Murphree WALA MOBILE— EST. 1930 NBC Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Pape Bcstg. Co. Address 106 St. Joseph St.. AT«5cN Railroad Bldg. Phone Number 3-3787 Transmitter Location .... Tensas Bridge Head. Baldwin County Air Time.... 5:30 a.m.-12 M; Sundays 7 a.m.- 12M. Representative Headley-Reed Co. Membership NAB General Manager W. O. Pape KAB MOBILE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 840 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Pursley Bcstg. Service Business-Studio Address. . .354 St. Francis St. Phone Number 2-5837 Transmitter 575 Donald St. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service INS Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NAB Owners Claude & Louise Pursley Gen. Station Manager Louise P. Pursley Commercial Manager Claude L. Pursley Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir. . . Adrian K. Roberts Publicity Director Vic Parr Chief Announcer Tom Jackson Chief Engineer Gene Miller Farm Editor Bill FilzHugh WKHG MOBILE MOBILE— EST. 1946 CBS Frequency: 710 Kc. .Power: 1000 d; 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Giddens & Rester Business Address 205 Government St. Phone Number 2-8373 Studio-Transmitter Telegraph Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Standard Representative Adam J. Young Membership NAB, BMB Partners T. J. Rester. Kenneth R. Giddens Gen. Station Mgr F. E. Busby Commercial Manager John Waller Pgm. Dir.. Chief Announcer Carl Haug Chief Engineer Richard M. Cole Farm Editor Harry McDonnell MOB MOBILE— EST. 1939 ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Nunn Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address.. 458 Government St. Phone Number 2-4566 Transmitter Loc. . . .Stanton Rd. & Jackson Ave. Air Time .18 Hrs. Daily News Service UP Transcription Ser. . . . Thesaurus. Capitol. World National Sales Office P. O. Box 1360, Lexington. Ky Representative Branham Co. Membership NAB, BMB President Gilmore N. Nunn Gen. Station Manager D. H. Long Comm. Sales Promotion Mgr.. . .R. H. Moore Pgm. Pub. Director Adele Hull Production Mgr.. Don Lewis Chief Engineer Sanford Helt W H 0 E (CP) MOBILE Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Burton Bcstg. Co. Business Address Merchants National Bank Bldg. Partners .... Gillette & Jesse Gilbert Burton. Jr. WAPX MONTGOMERY— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Operated By. . .United Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business, Studio Address. .. .116 Catoma St. Phone Number 3-7560-9 Transmitter Location North Ripley St. Air Time 5 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Walker Co. President Thomas E. Martin V.P.-Gen Station Mgr John S. Allen 314 ALABAMA Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr Hoke Willif ord Pgm. Dir., Prod. Mgr Stan Gordon! Musical Director Ollie Cain Chief Engineer Paul Ussery W C 0 V MONTGOMERY— EST. 1939 CBS-CAPITAL BCSTG. SYSTEM I Frequency: 1240Kc Power: 250 Watts i Owned-Operated By ... C. W. Covington, Jr. Business Address .Box 1029 I Phone Number 5781-2 ! Studio Address Exchange Hotel Transmitter Woodley Rd. ' Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:05 p.m. News Service INS Transcription Service Standard Representative McGeehan & O'Mara ; Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner, Gen. Station Manager . , . G. j W. Covington, Jr. Commercial Manager E. J. Duke Sales Promotion Manager .R. B. Raney Pgm. Dir., Prod. Mgr., Farm Editor .... Weston Britt Publicity Director Dorothea Askins Chief Announcer W. L. Steadman Musical Director HoUis Carhon Chief Engineer W. D. Weatherly W J J J (CP) MONTGOMERY Frequency: 1170 Kc. .Power: 10,000 Walts d., 1000 n. Owned-Operated By Southern Bcstg. Co. Business Address 115^2 Commerce St. General Manager Joseph G. Matthews Station Manager John C. Hughes WfVIGY MONTGOMERY— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 800 Kc .Power: 100 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Dixie Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address. . .Dexter & Perry Sts. Phone Number 5425 Transmitter Greenwood Cemetery Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset Transcription Service World Representative ...Radio Adv. Co. Membershrip NAB, BMB President-Owner Dr. S. D. Suggs General Station Mgr Thomas W. Sewell Commercial Manager Clyde C. Sellers Program, Musical Dir E. Caldwell Stewart Publicity Director Frank Monteleone Chief Announcer: Edward F. Mohr Chief Engineer John D. Lamar WS F A MONTGOMERY— EST. 1930 NBC Frequency: 1440Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By . Montgomery Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 1031 Phone Number 8361 Studio Address Jeffe.son Davis Hotel Transmitter Narrow Lane Rd. Air Time 5:45 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Standard Representative Headley-Reed Membership BMB Pres.-Not'l. Adv. Sales Mgr Howard E. Pill General Manager David E. Dunn Local Sales Mgr Wm. W. Hunt Ass't Nat'L Adv. Sales Mgr Julia Looney Pgm. Dir., Prod. Mgr John Allen Wolf Musical Director James Reed Chief Engineer Cliff Shelkofsky W L A Y MUSCLE SHOALS CITY— EST. 1933 MBS— NORTH ALABAMA NETWORK Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By . . . Muscle Shoals Bcstg. Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 230 Phone Number 1450-1 Transmitter Studio Location. .East Second St., Sheffield, Ala. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative The Branham Co. Membership NAB, BMB President Frank M. Farris, Jr. General Station Mgr Richard B. Biddle Commercial Manager Billy Wiggins Sales Promotion Manager. . .Eulus Whitehead Program Director Charlie Welsh Production Manager Larry Rohling Publicity Director Doryce Levi Chief Announcer Tom York Musical Director Jimmy Lynn Chief Engineer Lynn McMoran W J H 0 OPELIKA— EST, 1940 MBS-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtts d 100 Watts n Owned Oper. By . . . Opelika-Auburn Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address 1400 Auburn Rd. Phone Number 712 Transmitter Location 1400 Auburn Rd. Air Time 6 a.m-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard 315 ALABAMA Membership NAB Gen. Station Mgr., Pub. Dir.. . .F. Marion Hyatt Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr Kenneth Vance Pgm. Dir., Farm Editor Lowell Takles Musical Director Gene Randall Chief Engineer James Si Farrior Jr. WGWC SELMA— EST. 1946 CBS-ALA. NETWORK Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By G. W. Covington, Jr. Business Address P. O. Box 686 Phone Number 1739 Studio -Transmitter N. Broad St. Air Time 6:30 a. m.-ll:05 p. m. News Service INS Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative McGeehan & O'Mara, Inc. Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner G. W. Covington, Jr. General Station Manager Eugene P. Weil Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . W. L. Rowland, Sr. Program Di ector Miss Frances Acker Prod. Mgr. Chief Announcer. .John Townshend Publicity Director W. L. Rowland, Sr. Chief Engineer John Townshend Farm Editor Red Bamberg W H B B SELMA— EST. 1935 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By...SeIma Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address. .209 Washington St. Phone Number 1233 Transmitter Location. . .Edgewood, Selma, Ala. Air Time. . .16 hrs. daily; 15 hrs. Sat., 14 hrs. Sun President B. H. Hopson General-Station Manager Julien Smith, Jr. Sales Promotion Erin Reynolds Program Director Eleanor Falkenberry Publicity Director Julia Craig Miller Chief Announcer Evans Bruce Chief Engineer T. F. Kelly, Jr. President B. H. Hopson Gen. Sta. Comm, M a-n a -je ^. . .Julien Smith. Jr. Program Di ector Miss Jule Donald Chief Announcer Crawford Rice Chief Engineer T. F. Kelly, Jr. WFEB SYLACAUGA— EST. 1935 MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Alabama Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address. .527 North Broadway Phone Number 160 Transmitter Location .... 527 North Broadway Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Donald Cooke Membership NAB President E. E. Forbes. Sr. General Manager R. B. Taber CALL LETTERS TO BE ASSIGNED (C.P.) SYLACAUGA Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By.. Marble City Bcstg. Co. President James S. Stowers, Jr. WHTB TALLADEGA MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By. .Voice of Talladega, Inc. Business Address Court Square Phone Number . .3733, 2360 Studio Address So. Court Square Transmitter Location .Isbell Springs Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m. Nev/s Service AP Transciiption Service Standard, SESAC Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB, BMB Pveiident Melvin Hutson Sta. Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr. ...Jimmy Trippe Pgm. Dir., Prod. Mgr Otis Dodge Publicity Director Geo. Shadoin Musical Director Saah Martin Chief Engineer FranVlin Nor is Farm Editor Buddy Murray TBF TROY— EST. 1847 MjSAIA. EC3TG. SYSTEM Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Ope-ated By TroyBcstg. Corp. B jsiness Address Troy, Ala. Phone Number S80-1 T.aasmitter Troy, Ala. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World,Keystone Membership NAB President J. Roy Crow Actg. General Manager D. H. Motes Station Mgr., Exec. Dir., Comm. Mgr.. . .William C. Needham Pgm. Dir., Chief Announcer Jesse Jordan Chief Engineer Jo« W. Gilchrist 316 ALABAMA-ARIZONA W J it D TUSCALOOSA— EST. 1936 ALABAMA— KBS Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d; 1000 Watts n Owned Operated By Jamse E. Doss, Jr. Bus. Studio Add First National Bank Bldg. Phone Number 4464-2540 Transmitter Location Fayette Highway. Northport, Ala. Air Time 6 a.m.- 10:30 p.m. News Service INS Transcription Service World, MacGregor, Capitol Representative: Gene Grant Membership NAB Owner, Gen. Mgr lames R. Doss, Jr. Pgm., Musical Director Mrs. J. R. Doss, Jr. Publicity Director Geo ge Bell Chief Announcer Paul Raymon Chief Engineer J. G. Cobble WTBC TUSCALOOSA— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned By Tuscaloosa Bcstg. Co. Operated By Bet Bank, T. H. Todd, Jeff Coleman, Lama; 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 Manaje Bert Bank Commercial Manager W. T. Forrester Program Director Rhea Yarbrough Chief Announcer Otis Henley Chief Engineer T. H. Todd Estimated Population 657,000 — % Increase -\-31.6 — Radio Homes 144,091 tarnis with Radios 10,216 — Stations in State 26 KS IJ N BISBEE— EST. 1933 CBS— ARIZ. NETWORK Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Ope aied By Carlton W. Monis Business Address P. O. Drawer C, Lowell Station Phone Number 9 Studio-Tansmitter Naco Rd. Air Time 6:30 am.-ll:15 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative John Blair Membership NAB, BMB Pres.-Owner, Gen. Sta. Mgr Carleton W. Morris Commercial Manager Hilda Nielsen Program Director Russell Savery Publicity Director F. Jean Frazier Chief Engineer David C. Karbach Farm Editor J. Earl Hickman K T OH (CP) COLLIDGE Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Gila Bcstg. Co. Business Address 1218 6th Ave., Sofford Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Carleton W. Morris Business Address Box 1118 Phone Numbe; 173 Studio-Transmitter Douglas, Ariz. Air Time 16 V2 hrs daily News Service AP., INS., UP. Transcription Service Associated Representative Paul Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner Carleton W. Morris Gen. Comm. Sales Promotion Mgr.. .John King Program Director Justin S. Kilness Chief Announcer Leon Bonar Chief Engineer Justin S. Kilness KAWT DOUGLAS NBC-ARIZ. BCSTG. SYSTEM K S M R (CP) DOUGLASS Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Operated By Douglas Bcstg. Co. Business Address 455 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, Cal. Partners Wm. N. Goodwin, Jos. P. Wrenn KFAK (CP) FLAGSTAFF Frequency: 1240 Kc Power 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Gene Eprke Brophy 317 ARIZONA KWRZ FLAGSTAFF— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Grand Canyon Bcstg. Co. Operated By. . .James L. Stapleton, Jesse M. Neil, Jr., Duard K. Nowlin Business Address P. O. Box 519 Phone Number 899 Studio Address 220 E. Birch Ave. Transmitter. . .Half Mi. S. Flagsttaff, Highway 89 Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Ariz. Bcstg. System President-Owner James L. Stapleton General Manager John C. Parker Sales or Commercial Manager. .L. E. Peterman Program Director Katherine L. Turner Chief Announcer Mark A, Sapp Chief Engineer Martin F. Turner, Jr. KRUX GLENDALE-PHOENIX— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . 'Gene Burke Brophy Business Address 615 N. Central Ave. Phone Number 2-2371 Studio Transmitter Address . . . Glendale, Ariz. Air Time... 18 hrs. Mon.; 24 hrs., Tues.-Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, Cole Representcrtive William G. Rambeau Membership NAB President-Owner 'Gene Burke Brophy Program Director Frank Redfield Chief Engineer Charles Breeding l\ W J B GLOBE~EST. 1938 NBC— ARIZONA BROADCASTING SYSTEM Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Gila Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business Address Box 2343 Phone Number 41 Transmitter-Studio Location. . .S. Globe. Ariz. Air Time 8:30 a.m.-ll p.m. Transcription Service Standard-Capitol Representative Paul H. Raymer President Louis F. Long General Manager Paul Merrill Station Mgr.. Pgm. Di ector . . Willard Shoecraft Commercial Manager John D. Seater, Jr. Chief Announcer Leo Barnard Chief Engineer Frank Toomey KARV MESA— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Arizona Radio & Television, Inc. Address Radio Center, 44 Pepper Lane. Mesa, Ariz. Phone Number 678 Transmitter Location. .Radio Center, 44 Pepper Lane, Mesa, Ariz. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Cole Representative Forjoe & Co. Membership NAB General Manager John C. McPhee KTYL MESA— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By. .Sun Valley Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Studio Address Box 885 Phone Number Mesa 903 Transmitter Location V2 mile of Mesa on Highway 89 Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service .... Associated, Standard Membership NAB President Howard Roberts Gen. Station Manager E. W. Malone Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr Henry Riddick Pgm. Dir., Prod. Mgr.. Chief Announcer . . . Ken Hooker Chief Engineer Bill Harrison KNOG(CP) NOGALES Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Border Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address 126 Morley Ave. KOOL PHOENIX— EST. 1947 MBS-DON LEE Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Maricopa Bcsters., Inc. Business -Studio Address. . .Adams Hotel Bldg. Phone Number 2-1748 Transmitter Chicago Ave. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NAB President-General Manager . . Carl D. Haymond Station Manager Manager. .Robert E. Bausman Commercial Manager Agnes McGillvra Sales Promotion Manager. . . .Joseph M. Miller Program Director Verne E. Sawyer Production Manager Gilbert Alzua Publicity Di ector Graham H. Moore Chief Announcer Lew Lowry Chief Engineer Owen J. Ford 318 ARIZONA K 0 Y PHOENIX— EST. 1922 CBS— ARIZ. NETWORK Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. by , . Salt River 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 18 hrs. daily News Service. Transradio; UP Transcription Service Associated, World Representative John Blair Membership NAB, BMB Chief Executive Burridge D. Butler Station Manager Albert D. Johnson Sales or Commercial Manager . . . John L. Hogg Sales Promotion Manager. .Leroy E. Struble, Jr. Program Director John R. Williams Production Mgr.-Chief Announcer. . . .Bill Lester Publicity Director Leroy E. Struble, Jr. Musical Director Alfred Becker Chief Engineer Clifford Miller Farm Editor Ernest Douglas KPHO PHOENIX ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .Phoenix Bcstg., Inc. Business-Studio Address .... Adams Hotel Bldg. Phone Number 4-7367 Transmitter Location. .. .2400 W. Buckeye Rd. Air Time 5:45 a.m.-12 M. News Service INS Transcription Service . . Lang-Worth. McGregor Membership NAB President, General Manager Rex Schepp Commercial Manager Arnold J. Gregory Program-Publicity-Musical Director Dwight Greenwood Chief Announcer Bill Reddick Chief Engineer Selwyn Kirby K P S C (CP) PHOENIX _ Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Sun Country Bcstg. Co. Business Address Security Bldg. Phone Number 2-3471 President-Owner J. R. Heath General Manager J. R. Heath Business Manager Dallas G. Hall Commercial Manager. . . .J. Theodore Kennedy Program Director D. Paul Gribben Production Manager Frank L, Orth Chief Engineer Walter M. Kidwell KT A H PHOENIX— EST. 1922 NBC— ARIZONA BCSTG. SYSTEM Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned By KT AR Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address. . .711 Heard Building Phone Number 4-4161 Transmitter Location 36th St. & East Thomas Road Time on the Air 18 hrs., 5 min. Sun.-Fri; 19 hrs. Sat. News Service AP Transcription Service .... Thesaurus, Standard, Capitol Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB Ch. of Bd John J. Louis President-General Station Manager Richard O. Louis Commercial Manager E. W. Harvey Sales Promotion Manager. .John Edwin Miller Program Director J. Howard Pyle Production Manager Paul Hughes Publicity Director Myron Drake Musical Director Pierson Bancroft Chief Engineer A. C. Anderson Farm Editor Rol Laughner K Y C A PRESCOTT— EST. 1940 NBC— ARIZ. BCSTG. SYSTEM Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Station KTAR 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, INS Transcription Service .... Standard. Thesaurus Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President John J. Louis General Station Manager Harold Ritter Program Director Roberta M. Pfister Publicity Director Marcia Gates Chief Announcer Byron McCall Musical Director John Nagley Chief Engineer George Eitel K G L U S AFFORD— EST. 1938 NBC— ARIZ. BCSTG. SYSTEM Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Gila Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 1218 Sixth Ave. Phone Number 15 Transmitter. . .2V2 mi. E. of Safford, Lone Star, on Highway 70 Air Tim© 5:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP, INS, UP 319 ARIZONA Transcription Service World Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership BMB President Louis F. Long Gene.al Station Manager Paul Merrill Commeicial Sales Promotion Manager Edward E. Furman Program Director- Production Manager- Publicity Director William F. Parady Chiei Announcer Lester McBiide Musical Director Marjoiie Bowen Chief Engineer Herbert Hartman Farm Editor Pete C. Dillman KCNA TUCSOM— EST. 1947 MBS— DON LEE— RADIO NET OF ARIZ. Frequency: 1340 Kc. , Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Catalina Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 1511 E. 16th St., Box 2348 Phone Number 4396 Transmitter 1511 E. 16th St. Ail- Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative George P. HoUingbery Membership NAB President Erskine Caldwell Station Manager Wayne Sanders Commercial Manager Bart Hazlett Sales Promotion Manager. . . .Harry Chambers Piogram Di.ector Lou Eaton Production Manager .Ray Helgesen Publicity Director Jeanne Richey Chief Announcer .Jim Officer Chief Engineer W. J. Karpisek KOPO TUCSOM— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Old Pueblo Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. . . .115 W. Drachman St. Phone Number 1752-3 Transmitter 115 W. Drachman St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Transc Jption Service MacGregor Representative Homer-Griffith President H. C. Tovrea Vice-President Charles H. Garland General-Station Manager E. S. Mittendorf Commercial Manager S. J. Kossack Sales Promotion-Production Manager- Publicity Director ........... Allan S. Brown Program Director Matt Lemen Chief Announcer-Farm Editor. .R. A. Williams Musical Director Matt Lemen Chief Engineer Louis Hslpera KTSC (CP) TUCSON Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By.. Sun Country Bcstg. Co. Business Address 628 N. Stone Ave. Phone Number 1-337 President-Owner J. R. Heath Station Manager Park G. Parker K T U C TUCSON— EST. 1929 CBS— ARIZ. NETWORK Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Tucson Bcstg. Co. Operated By .Bunidge D. Butler Business-Studio Address .... 900 E. Broadway, P. O. Box 390 Phone Number 1400 Transmitter 900 E. Broadway Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service World, Associated, SESAC Representative John Blair Membership NAB, BMB President Buriidge D. Butler General-Station Manager Lee Little Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager George Bradley Business Mgr John Crowley Program-Musical Director Gerry O'Brien Production-Chief Announcer. .Scott Henderson Publicity Director Warren Middleton Chief Engineer Ciiff Livingston IC V © A TUCSON— EST. 1929 NBC— ARIZ. BCSTG. SYSTEM Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Operated By. .Arizona Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 48 E. Broadway, P. O. Box 2911 Phone Number 3703 Transmitter Location. ... 10th and Lee Streets Time on the Air 3:55 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service .... Thesaurus, Standard, Capitol Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB General-Sales Commercial Mgr.. R. W. Williams Business Mgr Harper M. Phillips Sales Promotion Mgr Fred J. Gerletti Program Director Ben L. Slack, Jr. Production Manager Jean T. Lely Chief Engineer Ray H. Holsdaw 320 ARIZONA-ARKANSAS K S 0 L (CP) YUMA Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By 'Gene Burke Brophy Address 2214 N. Central Ave.. Phoenix KYSC YUMA— EST. 1948 Frequency: 1190 Kc. .... .Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operaled By Yumesa Bcstg. Co. Business Address 601 Orange Ave. President N. S. McCallum V.P. & Mgr. Director J. R. Heath KYU m YUMA— EST.1940 NBC— ARIZ. BCSTG. SYSTEM F-equency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operaled By Yuma Bcstg. Co. Business Add ess.. P. O. Box 351. 1901 1st St. Phone Number 88 Transmitter-Studio Location 1901 1st St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol. Thesaurus Repiesentalive Paul Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President Richard Lewis General-Station Manager Ray C. Smucker Commeicial Manager Roy L. Jorgensen Sales Promotion Manager. .George A. Chavez P-ogram Director Paul W. Dawson Production Manager Carl Duncan Publicity Director William Doane Chief Announcer . Samuel Siegel Musical Director George L. Hathaway Chief Engineer Leavenworth Wheeler Fa.m Editor Maurice Higgins ARGCA Estimated Population 1,903,000 — % Increase — 2 A — Radio Homes 427,144 Farms with Radios 133,416 — Stations in State 28 K V R C (CP) ARKADELPHIA MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Cecil W. Cupp Business Address 506 Main St. Phone Number 789 News Service , . AP Transcription Service World President-Owner Cecil W. Cupp General & ComL Mgr J. M. Moore Program Director Bill Deaton Chief Engineer Robert G. King KLCN BLYTHEVILLE— EST. 1922 ARKANSAS NETWORK Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Harold L. Sudbury Address 2nd & Walnut Sis. Phone Number 2093 Transmitter Location Armoral. Ark. Air Time Daytime only News Service UP Transcription Service World, Cole Representative The John E. Pearson Co. General Manager Harold L. Sudbury KAMD CAMDEN— EST 1946 KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Camden Radio. Inc. Business-Studio Address . . . South Carolina St. Phone Number 791-2 Transmitter Location. ...... .South Carolina St. Air Time.... 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.; 7 a.m.-ll p.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Keystone, SESAC Membership NAB, BMB President C. E. Palmer Gene al Manager Frank O. Myers Station Manager David Crockett Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager James Waggoner P.ogram Director, Production Manager, Publicity Director Paul Crawford Chief Announcer, Musical Director. .Cal Carter Chief Engineer E. L. Smith Fa m Editor Cal Carter K EL D EL DORADO— EST. 1935 ABC— ARK., RAZORBACK Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Radio Enterprises, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .Home Finance Bldg. Phone Number 1313 321 ARKANSAS Transmitter Location Country Club Colony Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Cox & Tanz Membership NAB, BMB President W. N. McKinney Vice President, General-Station Manager Leon M. Sipes Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director J. R. Duerson Program Director, Production Manager . W. N. McKinney Musical Director Martha Craig Chief Engineer S. E. Eckhardt Farm Editor Paul Norton K G II H FAYETTEVILLE— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Fayetteville Bcstg. Co. Business Address 922 Leverett St. Phone Number , . 862 Transmitter Location 922 Leverett St. Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB Representative .... Burke, Kuipers & Mahoney, Inc. General Manager. Russell Bennitt Commercial Manager .Royce A. Collier KFPW FORT SMITH— EST. 1930 MBS— RAZORBACK ARKANSAS STATE Frequency: 1400 Kc, Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Southwestern Hotel Co. Address Goldman Hotel Phone Number 4106-4107-7069-5554 Transmitter Location Albert Pike & Kelley Highway Air Time , 6 a.m.-ll p.m., Sundays, 8 a.m.-lO p.m. News Service ...... UP, PA Transcription Service ....... . . Cole, World Representative The Walker Co. Membership .NAB, BMB President . . .John A. England General Manager R. E. Rives KFSA FORT SMITH— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 950 Kc... Power: 1000 Walts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By .Donald W. Reynolds Business Address . Southwestern House Phone Number 3126 News Service INS Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden President Donald W. Reynolds Promotion Manager J. A. D. McKim Program Director John Trotter Chief Engineer Robert Piatt KRKN FORT SMITH— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Arkansas-Oklahoma Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 100 N. 6th St. KWHN FORT SMITH— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1320 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .KWHN Bcstg. Co. Inc. Business-Studio Address 421-423 Garrison Ave. Phone Number . 8967-8 Transmitter Location End of Plum St. Air Time 6 a4n,-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service ...... Capitol, Associated Membership , .NAB Sec. & Treas H. S. Nakdimen General Manager WaUer S. Kline Program Director Edward Harvey Chief Engineer Bruce Dennis Farm Editor Jack Clark KHOZ HARRISON— EST. 1946 MBS— RAZORBACK Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Harrison Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Box 382 Phone Number 840 Transmitter Location Box 382 Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Radio Membership NAB President Beloit Taylor General Manager ....... Loren C. Watkins, Jr. Commercial Manager Lewis C. Fielden Program Director James N. Jobes Chief Engineer Loren C. Watkins. Jr. K F F A HELENA— EST. 1941 MBS-KBS Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Helena Bcstg. Co. 322 ARKANSAS Business-Studio Address 215 York St. Phone Number Main 59 Transmitter Location 215 York St. Air Time 5 a.m.-l 1 p.m. Transcription Service Lang- Worth Membership NAB, BMB President-General Mgr Sam Anderson Commercial-Sales Promotion Mgr. . . Ted Woods Program Director Harry J. Webb Publicity Director Hugh Smith Chief Announcer Bob Ruckle Musical Director Elizabeth Wellborn Chief Engineer A. P. Decker Farm Editor Harry Webb KXAR HOPE— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Hope Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 398 Phone Number 508 News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth President A. H. Washburn General Manager Robert L. Mitchell Program Director Marshall Hendrix Chief Engineer Luther B. Tooley KT H S HOT SPRINGS— EST. 1924 ABC Frequency: 1090 Kc. .Power: 10,000 D, 1.000 N Owned By ... . Times Publishing Company, Ltd. Operated By Radio Broadcasting, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .. .130 Benton Street Phone Number 1160-1 Transmitter Location Malvern Rd. Air Time 6:00 a.m.42 M. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative The Branham Co. Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner John D. Ewing General Manager John J. Wolever, Jr. Commercial Manager Ed. C. Appier Program Director Jon F. Karber Chief Announcer Wm. S. Bailey Musical Director Harry Lockhart Chief Engineer Cecil L. Suitt K W> C HOT SPRINGS— EST. 1940 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc, Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .Clyde E. Wilson Business-Studio Address Malco Building Phone Number 412-3 Transmitter Location Malco Bldg. Air Time • . . .6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Sears & Ayers Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner Clyde E. Wilson General-Station Manager Bob Choate Program Director Sidney Ducote Chief Engineer . Tom Wilson K BT M JONESBORO— EST. 1930 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Regional Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address KBTM Bldg., 630 Madison St. Phone Number*^ ,5597 Transmitter Location Route No. 4 Air Time 6:00 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NAB, BMB Owners Jay P. & Veda Beard General-Station Manager Jay P. Beard Commercial Manager Richard Crane Program Director Ted Harding Chief Engineer J. E. Hitt K A R K LITTLE ROCK— EST. 1928 NBC-SOUTHCENTRAL QUALITY NETWORK ARKANSAS NETWORK Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Arkansas Radio and Equipment Co. Business -Studio Address. .Radio Center, 114 East Capitol Ave. Phone Number LD 99 Transmitter Location. .. .Jackson Blvd., North Little Rock, Ark. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12 M.. 6:45-12 M., Sun News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Edward Petry Owner T. H. Barton Vice President-General-Station Manager G. E. Zimmerman Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Julian F. Haas Program Director, Production Manager Douglas J. Romine Publicity Director A. C. Dowden Musical Director Tommy Scott Chief Engineer Dan L. Winn KGHI LITTLE ROCK— EST. 1927 ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KGHI Bcstg. Service 323 ARKANSAS Address .... Union Life Insurance Bldg., 306 W. 3rd St. Phone Number 9166 Transmitter Location Cantrell Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. Transcription Service Associated, Cole Representative Walker Co. General Manager S. C. Vinsonhaler Commercial Manager .D. R. Corbett K L R A LITTLE ROCK— EST. 1928 CBS Frequency: 1010 Kc. .Power: 10.000 Watts D. 5.000 Watts N Dwned By Gazette Publishing Co. Ope-ated By Arkansas Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Gazette Bldg. Phone Number 2-5427 Transmitter Location. .On Highway 70, 7 Mi. E. of Little Rock Air Time. . 5:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP. UP Transcription Service Lang-Woith Representative Tawlor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB. BMB P esideni J. N. Heiskell General Manager, Sec.-Treas. . . W. C. Allsopp Managing Supervisor. Commercial Manager Ed. V. Murphy Program Director. Production Manager Harris Owen Chief Engineer Kermit F. Tracy K V L C (CP) LITTLE ROCK Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operaied By. .Southwestern Bcstg. Co. Business Address .527 Pyramit Bldg. K V M A (€P) MAGNOLIA Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Ov/ned-Operated By Magnolia Bcstg. Co. Business Address McKay Bldg. K X L R NORTH LITTLE ROCK— EST. 1946 MBS— ARK., RAZORBACK Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By . . Ark. Airwaves Co. Ope-ated By Radio Station KXLR Business Address. .209 V2 West Second Street, Little Rock, Arkansas Phone Number 2-2155 Studio-Transmitter Address . . Cotton Beh Bldg., W. Washington Ave., North Little Rock, Ark. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M., Mon.-Fri.; 6 a.m.- 1:39 a.m. Sat.; 6 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol, Standard Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB P esident John F. Wells General-Station Manager. .... .Melvin P. Spann Commercial Manager. . . .George W. Dickinson Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Jack Rathbun Program Director, Production Manager, Musical Director William H. Hadley, Jr. Chief Announcer, Farm Editor William B. Foreman Chief Engineer Earl H. Butler KDIIS PARAGOULD— EST, 1947 KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . , .Progressive Bcstg. Co. Address Box 491 Transmitter Location Vz mile East of Paragould, Highway 25 Air Time.... 6 a.m.-lO p.m.; Sunday, 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. Nev/s Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB General Manager Ted Rand Business Manager T. M. Self Chief Engineer J. E. Douglas KCLA PINE BLUFF— EST. 1947 ARIZ., RAZORBACK Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Engineering Service Business Address Box 752 Phone Number 1900 Stud=c-Transmitter Address 2900 West 28th Air Time Unlimited News Service AP T'^anscription Service World Membership NAB Co-Owners . Kenneth Kesterson & Charles Penix General Manager Kenneth Keste-son Commercial Manager Clyde Martin Chief Announcer A. B. Finch, Jr. Chief Engineer Charles Penix K 0 T N PINE BLUFF— EST. 1934 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Universal Bcstg. Corr Business-Studio Address 505 V2 Main S. 324 ARKANSAS Phone Number 721 Transmitter Location 501 Va Main St. Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NAB, BMB President. General-Station Manager B. J. Pariish Commercial Manager R. W. Etter Program Director Lois Sloan Publicity Director R. W. Etter Chief Engineer I. J. Benonis KXRJ RUSSELLVILLE— EST. 1946 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By The Valley Bcstrs. Business Address Russellville, Ark. Phone Number 299-786 Studio Transmitter Address North El Paso Air Time 5:30 a.m.-ll p.m. Transcription Service Capitol Membership NAB, BMB Owners & Operoling Mgrs lerrell A. Shepherd & C. R. Home Commercial Manager. Program Director R. L. McCarrell Chief Announcer James Lipsey Chief Engineer John Riley K UO A SILOAM SPRINGS— EST. 1943 MBS— KBS Fi-equency: 1290 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts Owned-Operated By KUOA. Inc. Business-Studio Address. .Siloam Springs, Ark. Phone Number 77 Transmitter Location Siloam Springs, Ark. Air Time 6 a.m.-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service World, Standard Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB, BMB President John E. Brown Commercial Manager Storm Whaley Program Director Ralph Kennedy Production Manager, Chief Announcer Clinton Fowler Chief Engineer Kenneth Maxwell Farm Editor Charles E. Hoke KWAK(CP) STUTTGART Frequency: 1240 Kc... Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Stuttgart Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 1818 S. Buerkle St. KWEM WEST MEMPHIS— EST. 1947 ARIZ., RAZORBACK Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned By West Memphis Bcstg. Corp. Operated By George P. Mooney Business-Studio Address 229 Broadway Phone Number Memphis 80518, W. Memphis 463 Transmitter Location Highway 70, West Memphis Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service • • UP T ansciiption Service Lang-Worth, Capitol President J. C. Johnson General Station Manager. . .George P. Mooney Commercial Manager Bill Trotter Program Director Frank Page Chief Announcer Douglas Clark Chief Engineer Vernon Dillaplain For the best in news quality AP Membership! 325 ^^^^m ...,-^ji^lttlpi, ^^^^^^M ^^^^J^ WT «^.- -#SSpS ^Great Stations serving KLAC LOS ANGELES KYA SAN FRAMCISCO Nafiona/ RepresenfafiVe: 4DA/V1 J. YOUNG Jr. W, NifwVorJc- Chicago 326 CALOFORINIA Estimated Population 9,876,000 — % Increase -\-43 — Radio Homes 2,679,93^ Farms with Radios 119,188 — Stations in State 128 KAFY BAKERSFIELD— EST. 1946 MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned -Operated By. . , .Bakersfield Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address, . . .2015 Chester Ave. Phone Number 88700-77800 Transmitter Location . . Poplar Lane at Rosedale Highway Air Time (Unlimited) 5 a.m.-12 M. Transcription Service Lang-Worth; Cole Representative. .Adam Young, Jr., New York; Western Radio Advertising, Hollywood Membership NAB, BMB President George Crome Sec.-Treas Fisk Harolow General Manager Sheldon Anderson Station Manager Frank Wilbur Sales Promotion Manager ... Dwight Johnston Program Director, Production Manager Art Brock Publicity Director Bob TurnbuU Chief Announcer Fred White Musical Director Ben Cain Chief Engineer John Boles KERN BAKERSFIELD— EST. 1932 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 Air Time. . . . 18-hours Mon.-Sat.; 17-hours Sun. News Service AP, INS. UP Transcription Service World, MacGregor, SESAC Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President Eleanor McClatchy Station Manager .Hal Brown Sales Manager Walter L. Baziuk Chief Engineer Luverne Shatto Farm Editor Edward Sturgeon KERO BAKERSFIELD— EST. 1946 NBC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By J. E. Rodman Address 1420 Truxton Ave. Phone Number 44549 Transmitter Location 19th & "I" Streets Air Time 5 a.m.-l a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol, Associated, Standard Representative Avery Knodel, Inc. Membership NAB Owner J. E. Rodmon General Manager Paul R. Bartlett Station Manager Gene DeYoung KPMC BAKERSFIELD— EST. 1924 ABC Frequency: 1560 Kc. . Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Operated By . . . Pioneer Mercantile Co. Address 3071/2 E. 21st St. Phone Number 8-8157 Transmitter Location 307 V2 East 21st St. Air Time Full time News Service UP, AP Representative W. S. Grant Membership NAB Manager L. A. Schamblin KPAS BANNING— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Pass Bctsg. Co. Business Address 4425 W. Ramsey St. Phone Number 515 News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Gene Grant Partners Carl Robert, John Phillips General Manager Carl Phillips Commercial Manager George Grayson Program Director Marvin L. Bryan Adv. Counselor . .Charles A. Poteet, Jr. Chief Engineer Francis Dunn KWTC BARSTOW— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By.Mojave Valley Bcstg. Co. Business Address . Radio Center, P. O. Box 1230 Phone Number 4001 Studio Address Radio Center Transmitter Location 1.2 Miles NW Barstow Air Time 6 a.m.- 12 M. News Service , UP Transcription Service World Station Representative Gene Grant Membership NAB Pres.-Owner W. T. Brown General-Station Manager, Chief Engineer Burton C. Boatright Commercial Manager. .Maynard M. Marquardt 327 CALIFORNIA Sales Promotion Manager W. T. Brown Farm Editor Robert E. Reno Production Manager . .Worcester Bowen K R E BERKELEY— EST. 1S22 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Central California Broadcasters, Inc. Address 601 Ashby Avenue Phone Number Ashberry 7715 Air Time . Full time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB President-Station Manager. . . .Arthur Westlund K U C B (CP) BLYTHE CALIF. RURAL— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Ov/ned-Operated By Bcstg Corp. of America Business Address P. O. Box 578 Phone Number 4341 News Service AP Transcription Service World, Associated Representative Pearson President. General Mgr W. L. Gleeson Station-Commercial Mgr Bob Wareham Promotion Mgr Wm. Simpson Chief Engineer Stan Reynolds KWIK BURBANK— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc , . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Burbank Bcstrs., Inc. Business-Studio Address . . 20 W. Burbank Blvd. Phone Number , . .CHarleston 0-2111 Transmitter Location. .Glenoaks Park, 239 E. Amherst Dr. Air Time 6 a.m.-3 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service. .Lang- Worth, Standard Member . .NAB, FMA, SCBA President, Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Sam Kerner General-Station Manager. ....... .Don Forbes Program Director .Robert Campbell Publicity Director Albert Gail Chief Engineer Eugene L. Mleczko KROP BRAWLEY— EST. 194S ABC— KBS Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By. .Bcstg. Corp. of America Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 238; Studios in Del Rio Country Club Phone Number 980 Transmitter Location. . . .Del Rio Country Club Air Time. .5:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m.; 6 a.m.-lO p.m. Sun. , News Service AP Transcription Service Associated, World, Keystone Representative John E. Pearson Membership NAB President, General Manager. . . . W. L. Gleeson Station-Commercial Mgr Glenn Dunham Program Director, Production Manager, Chief Announcer, Farm Editor Chap Rollins Chief Engineer Bill A. Geddes Kieo CALEXICO~EST. 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By. . Charles R. Love Business Address P. O. Box 786 Phone Number 918 News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative , Griffith Owner, General Mgr Charles R. Love Program Director Bob Reel Chief Engineer James P, Hutton KHSL CHICO— EST. 1935 MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By . Golden Empire Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 4th & Broadway Sts. Phone Number 237-8 Transmitter Location Hooker Oak & Madrone Aves. Air Time 7 a.m.-ll p.m.; 8 a.m.-ll p.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Gene Grant General Manager Hugh McClung K B U C (CP) CORONA Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 500 Walts Owned-Operated By. .American Pacific Radio Bcstg. Co. Business Address. .... .4629 Encinas Dr., La Canada. Calif. Partners . . John G. Buckrum, Elmer J. Buckrum 328 CALIFORNIA KRDU DINUBA— EST. 1946 UNITED PACIFIC Frequency: 1130 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. ' Owned-Operated By Radio Dinuba Co. Business-Studio Address 110 N. "L" St. ! Phone Number , 500 Transmitter Location. . .Engleheart & Nebraska Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service .AP Transcription Service . Lang-Worth. MacGreggor President Egan A. Hafer General-Station Manager Gray L. Banks Commercial Manager John C. Cohan j Sales Promotion Manager ...... Harold Sparks I Program Director, Production Manager, Ij Farm Editor Dave L. Holer, Jr. Publicity Director Ruby Thiesen Chief Announcer Don Plumb Chief Engineer John M. Banks KXO EL CENTRO— EST. 1927 MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Valradio Inc. Business Address Box 140 Phone Number 1100 Transmitter-Studio Location South 4th St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President Paul A. Jenkins General-Station Manager Doyle Osman Commercial Manager Belle Hovey Sales Promotion Manager Richard Berry Program Director, Production Manager Keith Gordon Chief Engineer James Coin KHUM EUREKA— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Carroll R. Hauser Business Address 431 F St. Phone Number 3831 Studio Address Vance Hotel Transmitter Location 1025 W. Murray St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Representative W. S. Grant Membership NAB President-Owner, General Manager Carroll R. Hauser Sales Promotion Manager. Program Director, Production Manager. .Frank Robinson Brown Chief Engineer Edward P. Strople K I E M EUREKA— EST. 1933 MBS— DLBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Redwood Bdcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address. .Radio Center E. at Sixth Sts. Phone Number 4000 Transmitter Location . . . Eureka Inlet, Humboldt Bay Air Time 5:55 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service MacGregor, World, Standard. Cole Representative .John Blair Membership NAB, BMB President. General Manager. . .Wm. B. SmuUin Dir. Sales & Programs .... Chas. Paul Corbin Sales Promotion Manager Robert Stach Technical Director. John G. Bauriedel Office Manager George Thomson Chief Engineer Alvor E. Olson CALL LETTERS TO BE ASSIGNED (C.P.) FORT BRAGG Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By: . . Mendocino Coast Bcstg. Co. Business Address 314 Main St. Partners Tony R. Amarante. J. A, Brush, Mathew Thompson, Edward Mertle K A R M FRESNO— EST. 1938 CBS 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 Location .. Van Ness and Alluvial Avenues Air Time. .6 a.m.-12 M. Mon-Sat.; 8 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service AP, INS Transcription Service Standard Representative. Edward Petry Membership NAB President-Owner Hattie Hcrrm General-Station Manager .... Clyde F. Coombs Sales Promotion Manager Eldora Roth Program Director John Garrick Chief Engineer R. M. Dorothy Farm-News Editor Ed Clough 329 THE HOLLYWOOD BANDSTAND 6 kour^ of ntu^lc 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. DAILY with \: BILL ANSON ^^^ MAURICE HART invites you to join this distinguished roster of sponsors: AMERICAN CHICLE CO. ANATOLE ROBBINS ARDEN DAIRIES ARTHUR MURRAY DANCING SCHOOLS BARBARA ANN BAKING BROMO SELTZER COLUMBIA RECORDS CORONET MAGAZINE CURTIS CIRCULATION CO. DENNISON'S FOODS GRAPE NUTS FLAKES KAISER-FRAZER AUTOMOBILE CO. LA BOHEME WINES LOS ANGELES TIMES LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES Ml LAN I FOODS MUSIC HALL THEATRES MUSTEROLE MY-T-FINE DESSERTS PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. PACKARD BELL RADIO PHONOGRAPH CO. PARAMOUNT PICTURES PATRICIA STEVENS MODEL SCHOOL PDQ GASOLINE PROCTER & GAMBLE RED HEART DOG FOOD RKO PICTURES, INC. SQUIBB'S TOOTHPASTE SAFEWAY STORES TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX STUDlOS Hollywood's First- Independent- Station REPRESENTED NATIONALLY BY WILLIAM G. RAMBEAU CO. 330 CALIFORNIA K F R E FRESNO— EST. 1942 ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By J. E. Rodman Business-Studio Address. .T. W. Patterson Bldg. Phone Number 4-5001 Transmitter Location First & Clinton Sts. Air Time 5 a.m.-12 M.; 6 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated, World, Capitol Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB Owner J. E. Rodman General-Station Manager .... Paul R. Bartlett Commercial Manager Sidney H. Halls Program Director Ed J. Freeh Chief Announcer Jack Grady Chief Engineer Harold R. Brown K M J FRESNO— EST. 1922 NBC Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .McCIatchy Bdcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .1559 Van Ness Ave. Phone Number 3-6277 Transmitter Location Kerman, Calif. Air Time 24 hrs. daily, 12:01-6 a.m. Mon. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service. .Thesaurus, McGregor, SESAC Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President Eleanor McCIatchy Station Manager Keith B. Collins Commercial Manager Coyle Chambers Program-Musical Director. .Andrew Patterson Traffic Manager David Roberts Publicity Director Jack Griffith Chief Engineer William Wallace Farm Editor Norman Katen K Y N 0 (CP) FRESNO MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By The Voice of Fresno Business Address .Hotel Fresno Phone Number 2-6141 News Service UP Transcription Service .... Western, Lang-Worth Representative Young President Robert Schuler General Manager L. E. Chenault Program Dir Warren Tufts Chief Engineer Bert Williamson KIEV GLENDALE— EST. 1932 Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ..... Cannon System, Ltd. Address Glendale Hotel Fhone Number Chapman 5-2388 Transmitter Location Glendale Hotel Air Time 6 a.m. to local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB President .David H. Cannon General Mgr Cal Cannon Chief Engineer , Vern Schumann KGFN GRASS VALLEY— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Forty-Niner Bdcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box No, 924 Phone Number 1100 Transmitter -Studio Location .... Grass Valley- Nevada City Highway Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M.,* 8 a.m.-10:30 Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard, Keystone Representative. .. .Tracy Moore & Associates; W. S. Grant Membership NAB General-Station Manager. , Ed Kihn Sales Promotion Manager Victor Tamietti Program Director, Production Manager, Publicity Director Jim Fisk Chief Announcer Garnett Marks Chief Engineer ...Ed Peters K F W B HOLLYWOOD— EST. 1925 Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Warner Bros. Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. .5833 Fernwood Ave. Phone Number HE 5151 Transmitter Location 5775 W. Jefferson, Los Angeles, Calif. Air Time 5 a.m.-2 a.m. News Service AP, INS, UP Representative Wm. G. Rambeau Membership NAB General Manager Harry Maizlish Asst. Manager Wm. V. Ray Commercial Manager Berne W. Wilkins Program Director, Production Manager Thomas Freebairn-Smith Musical Director Dion Romandy Chief Engineer Harry Myers 331 CALrFORNIA KNGS HANFORD— EST. 1947 Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Hanford Publishing Co. Business Address 223 W. 7th St. Phone Number 620 News Service INS, UP Transcription Service. . .Associated, Thesaurus Representative Grant Partners. ..... .Stanley S. Beaubaire, W. Keith Topping General Mgr Don C. Reeves Commercial Mgr Don C. Robbins Program Dir Bob Claire Assoc. Mgr. & Chief Engineer. . . .Jack H. Sole K G F J HOLLYWOOD— EST. 1926 Frequency: 1230 Kc. ..... .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . Ben S. McGlashan Business-Studio Address. . . .6314 Sunset Blvd. Phone Number .Hillside 0201 Transmitter Location . . . Washington & Oak Sts. HOLLYWOOD'S FASTEST GROWING STATION SUNSET AND VINE'HOLLYWOOD THELMA KIRCHNER, Manager Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service . .INS, UP Transcription Service Associated Membership NAB Owner Ben S. McGlashan General-Station Manager, Commercial Manager Thelma Kirchner Program Director. Production Manager, Musical Director Elmitt Eastcott Chief Engineer Homer Obuchon KREO INDIO— EST. 1946 ABC— CALIF. RURAL NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Bcstg. Corp. of America Business -Studio Address Calhoun Dr., ''. P. O. Box 707 Phone Number 7403 Transmitter Location Calhoun Dr. - Air Time 5:30 a.m.-l a.m. k News Service AP Transcription Service. .World, Associated, Key- stone, Standard Representative John E. Pearson Membership . NAB, BMB President & General Mgr.. .William L. Gleason Station Manager Riley Gibson Sales or Commercial Manager Bill Sinor Sales Promotion Manager Bill Simpson i Program Director, Chief i Announcer Doug Coplette 3 Chief Engineer .Stanley G. Reynolds I' KCVR LODI— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Central Valley Radio Business Address. P. O. Box 600 Phone Number Lodi 1700 Studio Address Lodi, Calif. Transmitter Location. .. 1.8 mi. N.W. of Lodi Air Time Day time only News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Ej Membership NAB (| President. General Mgr Herbert W. Brown Station Manager. Program Director Harold C. O'Donnell Commercial Manager Joe Sturgess Chief Engineer Clare Starkey K F 0 X LONG BEACH— EST. 1924 Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Nichols & Warinner, Inc. Address 220 E. Anaheim Street Phone Number 672-81 332 CALIFORNIA Transmitter Location 220 E. Anaheim Street Air Time 5 a.m.-12 midnight News Service UP Transcription Service . . Standard, Lang-Worth, SESAC. Cole Representative Burns-Smith Membership NAB, BMB President, Gen. Mgr Hal G. Nichols Commercial Mgr., Chief Engineer Lawrence W. McDowell K G E R LONG BEACH— EST. 1926 Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5,000 Watts Owned-Operated By Consolidated Bcstg. Corp., Ltd. Business Address 435 Pine Ave. Phone Number Long Beach 727-85 Studio Address. ,435 Pine Ave., Long Beach 2; 643 South Olive St., Los Angeles 14 Transmitter Location 6417 E. Olive Ave., Hynes, Calif. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth, Associated Representative J. H. McGillvra Membership , NAB General Manager Lee Wynn Sales Manager .Earl Rutledge Program Director Felix Adams Musical Director Helene Smith Chief Engineer Luther Crumbaugh K E C A LOS ANGELES— EST. 1929 ABC Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .American Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address. . 1440 No. Highland Ave. Phone Number HUdson 2-3141 Transmitter Location 2951 S. Fairfax Ave. Air Time.. 5:30 a.m.-12 M. Mon-Sat.; 7 a.m.- 12 M., Sun. News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Thesaurus Representative ABC Spot Sales Membership NAB, BMB President Mark Woods General Manager Clyde P. Scott Sales Manager. Leo O. Ricketts Program Director J. Donald Wilson Production Manager RoUo Hunter Publicity Director Virginia West Chief Announcer .Dresser Dahlstead Western Div. Mgr» of Technical Operations T. B. Palmer K F A C LOS ANGELES— EST. 1931 Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Los Angeles Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. 645 S. Mariposa Ave. Phone Number Fitzroy 1231 Transmitter Location. . .3725 Chesapeake Ave. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service AP Transciiption Service Associated Membership NAB, BMB President, General-Station-Commercial- Sales Promotion Manager. . .Calvin J. Smith Program Director, Production Manager Carlyle Stevens Chief Announcer , . Carlyle Stevens Musical Librarian Barbara Capell Chief Engineer Ron Oakley K F I LOS ANGELES— EST. 1922 NBC Frequency: 640 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Earle C. Anthony, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .141 N. Vermont Ave. Phone Number FAirfax 2121 Transmitter Location Buena Pk. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service AP, UP Transcription Service CapitoL Associated Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner Earle C. Anthony General-Station Manager. .. .William B. Ryan Commercial Manager Haan J. Tyler Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Dean Moxley Program Director Charles Brown Production Manager Bob Heistand Chief Engineer. .Curtis Mason, H. L. Blatterman Farm Editor Nelson Mclninch K F V D LOS ANGELES— EST. 1936 Frequency: 1020 Kc Power: 5,000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Standard Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address.. 338 South Western Ave. Phone Number FAirfax 6361 Transmitter Location . . 5526 East Cortland — Lyn- wood, Calif. Air Time Limited News Service .UP Transcription Service Cole; Lang-Worth; McGregor Representative Donald Cooke Membership NAB President J. Frank Burke General-Sales Manager Frank Burke 333 CALIFORNIA Commercial-Sales Promotion-Production Manager Harry Patterson Program-Publicity Director Carl Brewster Chief Announcer Hunter Hancock Chief Engineer Leonard Reeves Farm Editor George Milne K H J LOS ANGELES—EST. 1922 MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5,000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Don Lee Bcstg. System Business-Studio Address. . . .5515 Melrose Ave. Phone Number HUdson 2-2133 Transmitter Location Venice Blvd. Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m. News Service AP, INS Representative John Blair Membership NAB President .Thomas S. Lee Vice. Pres. General-Station Manager.. Lewis Allen Weiss Sales Manager Sydney Gaynor Asst. Sales Manager Henry Gerstenkorn Program Director Charles Bulotti Production Manager Robert Forward Publicity Director Mark Finley Chief Announcer Tony La Frano Musical Director.... Harry Zimmerman Chief Engineer Frank Kennedy Farm Editor Les Mawhinney KLAC LOS ANGELES— EST. 1924 Frequency: 570 Kc. ....... .Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n. Owned-Operated By KMTR Radio Corp. Address 1000 Cahuenga Blvd. Phone Number .Hillside 1161 Transmitter Location, . . . .1000 Cahuenga Blvd. Air Time. . . .6 a.m.-l a.m.; Sun.: 7 a.m.-l a.m. News Service. AP, UP, INS Transcription Service Standard, Capitol, SESAC Representative. Adam J. Young, Jr. Membership NAB President. Dorothy S. Thackrey General Manager Don J, Fedderson Commercial Manager D. E. Lundy Prog. Dir Fred Henry Chief Engineer Paul C. Schulz (See Page 326) KfVTPC LOS ANGELES— EST. 1927 Frequency: 710 Kc. . . . . .Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By..KMPC, The Station of the Stars, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .. .5939 Sunset Blvd. Phone Number .....Hollywood 5341 Transmitter Location 12755 Burbank Blvd., N. Hollywood, Calif. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service Associated, World, Lang-Worth Representative Paul H. Raymer President-Owner G. A. Richards Asst. to President Harry Wismer Vice President- General Manager Robert O. Reynolds Asst. Manager and Sales Manager Herbert H. Wixson Publicity and Promotion Manager Betty Ann Hudson Program Director C. G. Renier Director of Public Affairs Clete Roberts Chief Announcer John Baird Chief Engineer Loyd Sigmon K N X LOS ANGELES— EST. 1937 CBS— COLUMBIA PACIFIC NETWORK Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Columbia Bcstg. System, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .. .6121 Sunset Blvd. Phone Number Hollywood 1212 Transmitter Location Torrance, Calif. Air Time 5:45 a.m.-l:30 a.m. News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service. .Associated; Lang-Worth Representative Radio Sales Membership NAB, BMB President (CBS) Frank Stanton Vice-President Western Div.; General Manager KNX D. W. Thornburgh Assistant General Manager Harry Witt Sales Manager .Wayne Steffner Sales Promotion Manager .Ralph Taylor Program Director Hal Hudson Production Manager Ben Paley Publicity Director Lloyd Brownfield Chief Engineer Les Bowman KRKD LOS ANGELES— EST. 1927 Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 2500 d.; 1000 n. Owned-Operated By Radio Broadcasters, Inc. Business Address 541 So. Spring St. Phone Number Tucker 7111 Studio Address 312 Spring Arcade Bldg. Transmitter Location Glendale Blvd. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-7:45 p.m. News Service INS Transcription Service Associated Membership NAB General-Commercial Manager, . . .Ned Connor Program Director Venna Taylor Chief Engineer Willis O. Freitag 334 CALIFORNIA K M Y C MARYSVILLE— EST. 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 I Studio Address 519 E. St. I Transmitter Location. .Laurellan Rd., District 10 Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. i News Service UP ! Transcription Service World I Representative W. S. Grant j Membership NAB l| President H. E. Thomas j General-Station Manager Joe D. Carroll jl Sales Manager Hedley Hall ! Sales Promotion Manager ... A. J. Powell, Jr. I Program Director, Production I Manager William R. Cleveland j Publicity Director Kenny Alf ord ! Chief Announcer William R. Cleveland j Chief Engineer Loyd McQueary K Y 0 S MERCED— EST. 1936 MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Merced Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 717 Phone Number Merced 1430 Transmitted-Studio Location. . .1% mi. N. by E. of Merced Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12 M. Transcription Service. . . .Standard, Thesaurus Representative W. S. Grant Membership NAB President -Gen. Mgr Hugh McCIung Station Manager Charles H. Kinsley, Jr. Com.-Sales Promotion Mgr A. J. Krisik Program Dir.-Production Mgr.. . .Rebecca Krisik Chief Announcer Malcolm Beavers Chief Engineer Russell B. Pope Farm Editor Joel Buffington KT i B MODESTO— EST. 1933 Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned By KTRB Bcstg. Co., Inc. Operated By William Bates, Jr. Business Address P. O. Box 593 Phone Number 744 Modesto Transmitter-Studio Location ... Norwiegen Ave. Air Time 5 a.m.-l a.m. Transcription Service World, Lang- Worth, Cole, MacGregor Representative W. S. Grant Membership NAB, BMB Pres.-Gen.-Station Mgr. . . . William H. Bates, Jr. Com.-Sales Promotion Mgr. . . James Van Parks Program-Production Mgr Gene D'Accardo Publicity Director Milton Hibdon Chief Announcer Charles McEwen Musical Director Harold Hinman Chief Engineer William H. Bates, Jr. Farm Editor Charles McEwen KDON MONTEREY— EST. 1935 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Monterey Peninsula Broadcasting Co. Business Address 468 Calle Principal Phone Number 8501 Studio Address. . .275 Pearl St.; 137 Monterey St., Salinas Transmitter Location Monterey Municipal Wharf Air Time 18 hours daily News Service ; . UP Transcription Service Associated, Cole Membership NAB President Paul H. Caswell General-Promotion Mgr Reed Pollock Commercial Manager George Ross Program Director Bob Sabin Chief Engineer Omer N. Wright KWSD MOUNT SHASTA— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By ... . Shasta Cascade Bcstg. Corp. Business Address Alma St. Phone Number 101 News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Griffith General-Commercial Mgr Arthur Adler Station Manager David H. Rees Promotion Manager David H. Rees Program Director John Pennington Chief Engineer David H. Rees KVON NAPA— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By Napa Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 427 Phone Number 2606 News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Forjoe President-General Mgr Elwyn F. Quinn Commercial-Promotion Mgr. . . Julien J. Nielsen Program Director Albert C. Priddy Chief Engineer Earl H. Holtman 335 iHt oursioi WO'""" ,« PUHTY Ot BOHIY OH THtPKinceOASVTOO! T RUST DON LEE to line up the wealthy customers! Over 5/2 billion' dollars of yearly buying income circulate in the exclusive Don Lee outside market, the area outside the metropolitan trading areas of the cities regularly surveyed by C. E, Hooper: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, San Diego Portland, Seattle and Spokane. Only Don Lee completely covers this outsideii market— a C. E. Hooper 276,019 coincidental telephone-call survey proves THOMAS S. LEE.Pra. • LEWIS ALLEN WEISS, Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr. • SYDNEY GAYNOR, Gen. Saks / The Nation^s Greatest Regional Network 336 it. 44 local Don Lee stations, two and three times as many stations as any of the other networks, bring your sales messages to every one of the 44 important Pacific Coast markets . . . markets not influenced by long-range broadcasting Ibecause of the thousands of high mountains on the Pacific Coast. For results ^you can bank on, buy Don Lee. Don Lee delivers the inside market plus the exclusive' Don Lee outside market at a lower cost per thousand radio families. 315 MELROSE AVE., HOLLYWOOD 38, CAL. • Represented Nationally by John Blair & Company DON LEE BROADCASTING SYSTEM 337 „S PllNTY Of WONIV OH mPAcmccoAsUOO! Arust don lee to liiie up the wealthy customers! Over 5)2 billion dollars of yearly buying income circulate in the exclusive Don Lee outside market, the area outside the metropolitan trading areas of the cities regularly surveyed by C. E. Hooper: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, San Diego, Portland, Seattle and Spokane. Only Don Lee completely covers this outside market-a C. E. Hooper 276,019 coincidental telephone-call survey proves S S. LEE, Pr«. . LEWIS ALLEN WEISS, I//«-PrM., Cen. Mgr. • SYDNEY GAYNOB.Of The Nation's Greatest Regional Network 't. 44 local Don Lee stations, two and three times as many stations as any of the other networks, bring your sales messages to every one of the 44 important acific Coast markets . . . markets not influenced by long-range broadcasting ecause of the thousands of high mountains on the Pacific Coast. For results you can bank on, buy Don Lee. Don Lee delivers the inside market plus the w uswe'Don Lee outside market at a lower cost per thousand radio families. "15 MELROSB OLLYWOOD 38, CAL. • Represented Nationally by John Blair & Company CALIFORNIA K S F E (CP) NEEDLES Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Shelley Radio Electric Co. Owner Oscar D. Shelley kTx OAKLAND—EST. 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. .6-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service CapitoL World Representative Homer Griffith Membership BMB President J. R. Knowland, Jr. Gen. Station Manager , Glenn Shaw Commercial Manager ..... Harold R. Gaisford Sales Promotion Mgr.-Pub. Dir.. .Howard Luck Gossage Pgm. Dir.-Prod. Mgr Jerry Morton Chief Announcer Deane Banta Musical Director Lou Dean Grow Chief Engineer Roswell S. Smith Farm Editor Milton Blake 23 YEARS OF COMMUI^ITY LEADERSHIP OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA SHELDON F. BACKETT PRESIDENT WILT GUNZENDDRFER GENERAL MANAGER K R 0 W OAKLAND— EST. 1925 Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Krow, Inc. Business Studio Address 464-1 9th St. Phone Number. TWinoaks 3-9600 Transmitter Location 1520-8th Ave. Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated Membership . NAB President Sheldon F. Sackett Gen. Mgr.-Sales Mgr Wilton Gunzendorfer Asst. to Gen. Mgr. Richard C. D. Bell Program Director Russ Coughlan Publicity Director Mercedes Prosser Musical Director Louise Stevens Chief Engineer C. E. Downey KWBR OAKLAND— EST. 1920 UNITED PACIFIC NETWORK Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By S. W. & E. N. Warner Business Studio Address 327-21st St. Phone Number. Higate 4-1212 Transmitter Location 327-2 1st St. Air Time 20 hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership . NAB President-Owner-Gen. Mgr S. W. Warner Station Mgr F. Wellington Morse Sales Manager Edward B. Smith Program Director Evelyn Dewsnup Publicity Director Shirley Ryman Chief Announcer George Oxford Musical Director Sam Watts Chief Engineer Paul Gregg KOCS ONTARIO— EST. 1947 Frequency: ISlOKc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By.... The Daily Report Co. Business Address 222 E. "B" St. Phone Number Ontario 627-54 Studio Address. Radio Center Bldg. Transmitter Location ..... 4th and San Antonio Air Time Local sunrise — Local sunset Transcription Service . . . Thesaurus, Associated Membership NAB President Mrs. Jerene Appleby Harnish Advising Manager Ernest L. Spencer Commercial Manager J. A. Downey Program Director R. W. Hergonson Pub. Dir. & Office Mgr.. .Helen Faye Burington Chief Engineer Floyd Hall 338 CALIFORNIA K D A N (CP) OROVILLE Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Oroville Mercury Bcstg. Co. News Service UP President Dan L. Beebe General-Commercial Mgr Arden Sooth Chief Engineer Ted R. Peixotto KGEW(CP) OROVILLE Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... . Stanley S. Beaubaire Business Address 117 Broadway* Chico KCMJ PALM SPRINGS— EST. 1946 CBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Palm Springs Bcstg Co. Business Studio Address Box KK Phone Number 2911; 2253-4 Transmitter Location RadiOasis Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M. Air Time. .6:30 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-ll p.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative .W. S. Grant Membership NAB Co -Owners Dick Joy and Don McBain Gen. Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Mgr. Publicity Director .Dick Joy Los Angeles Sales Mgr George Irwin Pgm. Dir.-Prod. Mgr. Roland Vaile Chief Engineer J. Donald Clay KAGH PASADENA— EST. 1948 Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Rose Bowl Bcstrs. Address 800 Sierra Madre Villa Phone Number .RYan 1-7641 Transmitter Location . . 800 Sierra Madre Villa Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated General Manager John R. Rider Program Director. .Don Doolittle K W K W PASADENA— EST. 1924 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . , Southern Calif. Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address . . . 425 E. Green St. Phone Number Ryan 1-6744 Transmitter Loc. . . 924 Vista, San Gabriel, Calif. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Forjoe Membership NAB President Marshall S. Neal Gen. Stotion-Comm. Mgr.-Pub. Dir Claire Hughes Sales Promotion Mgr Claire Hughes Pgm. Dir.-Chief Announcer-Farm Editor . . . Ken Barton Production Manager Sam Rowland Chief Engineer Paul W. Spargo KXLA PASADENA— EST. 1942 Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 10.000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Pacific Coast Bcstg. Co. Business Address. . .1401 So. Oak Knoll Ave. Phone Number Ryan 1-6991 Transmitter Location . . . N. Lexington-Gallatin Rd.-El Monti Air Time , 24 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service . . . Langworth, Associated World President-Gen. Mgr Loyal K. King Chief Announcer Carl Saunders Chief Engineer Jack Reader KPRL PASO ROBLES— EST. 1946 MBS— DON LEE— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Leslie Henry Hacker Business Studio Address . . . 32nd & Oak Sts. Phone Number 2-0-4 Transmitter Location 32nd & Oak Sts. Air Time. 17 V2 hrs. daily; 17 hrs. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative. W. S. Grant Pres.-Owner-Gen. Mgr. . . . Leslie Henry Hacker Station Mgr, Pgm. Dir Arthur J. Hapgood Comm-.Sales Prom. Mgr..... Jos. Shutileworth Prod. Mgr.-Musical Dir.. John Hamilton Chief Announcer Jack Clifton Chief Engineer Robert Otto Farm Editor Dick Maphet KPMO POMONA— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Valley Broadcasting Co. Business Address 1240 E. Holt St. Transmitter Location 1240 E. Holt St. Air Time. 6 a.m.-12 mid. News Service , UP Transcription Service . Standard, World. Capitol 339 CALIFORNIA Partners. .Myron E. Kluge. Dean H. Wickstrom General Manager Dean Wickstrom Commercial Manager Stanley Davis Frcgtam Director Al Kiersey Chief Engineer Granville Esch Prog. Dir Lyle Mathis Prom. Mgr Robert Hoskins Chief Engineer Russell Pope KTIP PORTERVILLE— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Pov^er: 250 Watts Owned-Ope:ated By: J. F. Tighe Business Address 207 Mill St. Phone Number 1265 Studio Address Newcomb & Grand T ansmitter Location. .3 Mi. N. W. of Porterville Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service ..... Capital, Associated Representative Gene Grant Membership NAB President-Owner J. F. Tighe Gen. Station -Sales Mgr. ... Robert B. McGinnis Program Director Peter Tewksbury Musical Director Bob Clare Chief Engineer. . Jim Tennyson kbIf RED BLUFF— EST, 1946 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By KBLF Bcstrs. Business Address P. O. Box 431 Phone Number 354 Studio Address Oak and Main Sts. Transmitter Location Red Bluff Air Time 6:30 a.m.-lO p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service. World Representative. . .Donald Cooke, Gene Grant Membership NAB Station Mgr.-Pgm. Dir.-Prod. Mgr.- Pub-Dir.- Farm Editor. Wm. B. Murphy Chief Announcer Harold Houston Chief Engineer Howard L. Parsons KVCV REDDING— EST. 1938 MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By.... Golden Empire Broad- casting Co. Fusiness Address Highway 99, South Phone Number 1646-7 Transmitter Location . , . Highway No. 99 South Air Time 6 a.m.-12 p.m. News Service UP Tanscription Service Standard, Cole Representative. . W. S. Grant President-General Mgr Hugh McClung Station Manager Fred M. Stuelpnagel Commercial Manager. ....... .H. E. McCarty KPRO RIVERSIDE— EST. 1941 KBS Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Broadcasting Corpora- tion of America Business Address 3401 Russell St. Phone Number. . . .Riverside 6290, San Bernar- dino 5157 S:udio Address. . .3401 Russell St.. Riverside 480th 5th St., San Bernardino Transmitter Location 3431 Russell St. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated, World, MacGregor Representative John E. Pearson Co. Membership NAB, BMB President-General Manager. . . .W. L. Gleeson Commercial Manager Richard Williams Program Director Doris Mann Publicity Director .William Simpson Chief Engineer Stan Reynolds KCRA SACRAMENTO— EST. 1944 NBC Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By ... . Central Valleys Bcstg Co. Business Studio Address 604 Calif. State Life BIdg. Phone Number 2-0758 Transmitter Location 3 mi. NW of town Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service World, Capitol Station Representative Weed Membership NAB, BMB Gen. Station Sales Mgr Ewing C. Kelly Program Director Robert R. Alexander Chief Enigneer Marvin D. Myers K FB K SACRAMENTO— EST. 1923 ABC Frequency: 1530 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . .McClatchy Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address 708 I St. Phone Number 3-1745 Transmitter Location. .. .5 mi. W. of studio in Yolo County Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership .NAB, BMB 340 C A L I F O R M President Eleanor McClatchy Station Manager Leo O. Ricketts Sales Manager Dick Brothers Program Manager \ James Eakins Traffic Manager Howard Evanson Publicity Director Austin B. Chaney, Jr. Chief Engineer Stam Sronce Farm Editor Charley Marshall Chief, Bureau Special Events & News... Tony Koester K R 0 Y SACRAMENTO— EST. 1937 CBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Harmco, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .. .Hotel Sacramento Phone Number, 3-2525 Transmitter Location 3402 65th St. Air Time 6 a.m-12 M. News Service INS News Service INS, UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB V.P.-Mgr Clyde F. Coombs Commercial Manager Benton Paschall Program Director William J. Ratcliff Chief Engineer Howard Martineau Farm Editor Scotty Mortland KXOA SACRAMENTO— EST. 1945 MUTUAL— MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Sacramento Broad- casters, Inc. Business Studio Address: 1617 — 30th St. Phone Number .6-4728 Transmitter Location 1617 — 30th St. Air Time. 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service. . .Associated, Langworth Representative. . .Adam J. Young, Jr., West- ern Radio Adv. Membership NAB President-Gen. Station Mgr Lincoln Dellar Commercial Sales Promotion Mgr Morton Sidley Program Dir.-Prod. Mgr Lincoln W. Miller Chief Engineer Lincoln W. Miller KSBW SALINAS— 1947 MBS-DON LEE Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts Owned-Operated By Salinas Bcstg Corp. Business Address Glikbarg Bldg. Phone Number , 21635 Transmitter Studio Location Airport Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M., 7 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Western Radio Inc. Membership .NAB President-Gen. Station Mgr.- Chief Engineer J. M. Hall Commercial Manager James W. Tressel Sales Promotion Mgr.-Pub. Dir William M. Oates Pgm. Dir.-Farm Editor Don Wells Musical Director Vern Marcoe E\ C^ ^ B SAN BERNARDINO— EST. 1948 Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By.. San Bernardino Valley Ectrs. Studio Address. . . .770 Mill St., P. O. Box 486 Business Address 200 Fleming Bldg. 4th and E Sts. Transmitter location 770 Mill S\. Phone Number . 6808 Air Time 7 a.m.-6 p.m. News Service AP Owner Woodrow Miller General Manager-Program Director Richard T. Sampson News and Sports Director Ernie Peeler Chief Engineer Hal Elzig K FX M SAN BERNARDINO— EST. 1929 MBS-DON LEE Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned By Lee Bros. Bcstg. Co. Operated By J. C. Lee and E. W. Lee Business Studio Address 512 Fifth St. Phone Number 4761 Transmitter Location S. 'E" St. Air Time 5:45 a.m.-12 M, Mon.-Fri.; 5:45 a.m-1 a.m.. Sat., 6:45 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service. World Representative John Blair Co Partners J. C. Lee and E. W. Lee Station Manager . .Gene W. Lee Sales Manager .Don Cummings Program Director Larry Shields Publicity Director E. W. Lee Chief Announcer Ernest J. Ford Chief Engineer George W. Ewing Farm Editor Howard Baichly Krf 0 SAN BERNARDINO— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1290 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts (C. P. 5000) Owned-Oper. By. . .San Bernardino Bcstg. Co. Inc. Business Studio Address 569 Fourth St. 341 CALIFORNIA Phone Number 7807 Transmitter Location V4 Mi. E. of Stirling Ave., 1-4 Mi. north of Base Line Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Representative George P. Hollingbery President . Carl E. Raymond Station-Sales-Mgr Maury A. Vroman Pgm. Director-Prod. Mgr Charles B. Foil Chief Engineer Owen Ford KRNO SAN BERNARDINO— EST. 1948 Frequency: 1240 Kc ..Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Western Empire Bctrs., Inc. Address 990 Colton Ave Phone Number 2-4282 Transmitter Location 990 Colton Ave. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service Standard President James W. Gerrard V.P. & Gen. Mgr Norman H. Rogers V.P. & Chief Engineer George W. Brock Program Director. .Dave Shaw Chief Announcer , Wyn Stewart News Editor . .Jim Young Traffic Director ................. Marie Davis K F M B SAN DIEGO— EST. 1941 ABC Freauencv: 1450 Kc. (C. P. 550 Kc.) Power 250 Watts (C. P. 1000 Watts) Owned-Operated By. . . . .Jack Gross Bcstg. Co. Business Address-Studio Address 1375 Pacific Blvd. Phone Number Main 2114 Transmitter Location Spreckels Bldg. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M., 8 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard. SESAC Representative The Branham Co. President-Gen. Commercial Mgr.... Jack Gross Pam. Director -Prod. Manager. . .John Harrison Publicity Director Philomene Hempen Chief Engineer Robert E. Lee, Jr. K FS D SAN DIEGO— EST. 1926 NBC Frequency: 600 Kc. . . . Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Airf an Radio Corp. Business Address 326 Broadway Phone Number. . Franklin 6353 Studio Address. . .U. S. Grant Hotel Transmitter Location Emerald Hills Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President Thomas E. Sharp Manager M. R. Harris Sales Manager Larry L. Scalf Program Director Alys Phreaner Chief Engineer John Merino KGB SAN DIEGO— EST. 1928 MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Don Lee Holding Co. Address 1017 First Ave. Phone Number Franklin 6151 Transmitter Location Pickwick Hotel Air Time Unlimited News Service HP Transcription Service World Representative John Blair & Co. President Thomas S. Lee General Manager F. D. Ide Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Hobby Myers Production Manager Jerry Lee Pecht Program Director James Dillon Chief Engineer William G. Collins K L I K (CP) SAN DIEGO Frequency: 750 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By.... Balboa Radio Corp, KSDJ SAN DIEGO-EST. 1946 CBS Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.. 1000 n. Owned-Operated By. . .Clinton D. MacKinnon Business Studio Address 5th & Ash Sts. Phone Number. . Franklin 1315 Transmitter Location. . .62nd & El Cajon Blvd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Capitol, SESAC Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB President-Owner-Gen. Mgr. . . Clinton D. Mac- Kinnon Station Manager Edgar L. Tidwell Commercial Manager Amos D. Baron Sales Promotion Manager Fred T. Foster Production Manager .Dean S. Long Publicity Director George Dawkins Chief Announcer Daniel Cubberly Musical Director Don Hatch Chief Engineer Charles Sherburne Farm Editor Howard Keddie 342 CALIFORNIA KSON SAN DIEGO— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Studebaker Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address Maryland Hotel Phone Number Franklin 5175 Transmitter Location Main & Rigel St. Air Time 24 hrs. dodly News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Capitol, Cole Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB Executive Director . . . John Gordon Studebaker Gen.-Station-Commercial Mgr C. Frederic Rabell Sales Promotion Mgr. -Pub. Dir Dorothy Johnson Pgm. Dir.-Prod. Mgr.. Carl Green Jr. Chief Announcer Van Voorhis Musical Director Carl Greene Chief Engineer Bill Tomberlin KJTSN SAN DIEGO— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d., 1000 n. Owned-Operated By . . . San Diego Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address. .. 1029 Second Ave. Phone Number .Main 2041 Transmitter Location 63rd & Montezuma Air Time 18 hrs daily News Service UP Transcription Service. .Associated, Lang- Worth Representative Forjoe Membership NAB General Manager Jack Heintz Station Mgr.-Commercial Mgr Paul Jones Pgm. Director Wilson Edwards Publicity Director Diana Matthews Chief Announcer . John Black Chief Engineer Vern Milton KYOR SAN DIEGO— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1130 Kc... Power: 250 d.; CP-5000 Owned-Operated By . . . Silver Gate Broadcast- ing Co. Address 399 W. Broadway Phone Number Franklin 9-5121 Transmitter Location 399 W. Broadway Air Time Sun-up to sun-down News Service AP Transcription Service. . . .MacGregor, Standard, SESAC Representative Grant General Manager John A. Bohn Comm.-Prom. Mgr .Pete Watts Program Director Wm. W. Phreaner Chief Engineer Ben Lei! K F R C SAN FRANCISCO— EST. 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 5-0107 Transmitter Location 1000 Van Ness Ave. Air Time a.m.-12 M., Mon-Sat.; 7 a.m. to 12 M., Sun. News Service AP, INS. Transcription Service World Representative John Blair Membership NAB President Thomas Lee General Manager William D. Pabst Sales Manager Merwyn L. McCabe Sales Promotion Mgr.-Pub. Dir Robert L. Templeton Program Dir.-Prod. Mgr Mel Venter Chief Announcer Lewis Pf eif er Musical Director Lyle Bardo Chief Engineer E. G. Underwood K G 0 SAN FRANCISCO— EST. 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 18^ hrs. daily News Service. .AP, INS, UP Transcription Service. . .Standard, Associated, Capitol Representative. . ABC Spot Sales Membership NAB, BMB President , Mark Woods V.P. Western Div Don Searle General Manager Gayle V. Grubb Sales or Commercial Mgr Kirkham Torney Sales Promotion-Prod. Mgr.-Pub. Dir Robert F. Laws Program Director Bloyce Wright Chief Announcer John Galbraith Musical Director Phil Bovero Chief Engineer. A. E. Evans K J B S SAN FRANCISCO— EST. 1925 Frequency: 1100 Kc Power: 1000 Watts 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 343 CALIFORNIA Transcription Service. . .Standard, MacGregor, Lang-Worth, Associated Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB General-Station Mgr Edwin P. Franklin Commercial Mgr.-Sales Promotion Mgr. ..Stan- ley G. Breyer Pgm. Dir.-Prod. Mgr Charles F. Pendleton Musical Director Mildred Bowyer Chief Engineer Wayne Berthold KNBC SAN FRANCISCO— EST. 1922 NBC Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By National Bcstg. Co. Bus. Studio Address . . . Taylor & O'Farrell Sts. Phone Number GRaystone 4-8700 Transmitter Location... Belmont, Calif. Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m. News Service AP. INS, UP. Transcription Service. .. .Thesaurus, Standard Representative NBC Spot Sales Membership , .NAB, BMB President (NBC) Niles Trammell General-Station Manager John W. Elwood Sales Manager..... Alfred W. Crapsey Sales Promotion Manager. .Miss Ethel Gilchrist Program Director Harry Bubeck Publicity Director John Thompson Chief Announcer Hal Wolf Musical Director Tony Freeman Chief Engineer . Curtis Peck li'arm Editor . , .Henry Schacht KQW SAN FRANCISCO— EST. 1912 CBS Frequency: 740 Kc Pov/er: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Pacific Agricultural Foundation Ltd. Business Address 140 Jesse St. Phone Number .Exbrook 2-3233 News Service .AP, UP Transcription Service. .. .MacGregor, Standard Representative Petry President Ralph R. Brunton General Manager C. L. McCarthy Sales Manager Richard E. Goebel Program Director. Fred Ruegg Promotion Manager . = Waher S. Zahrt Chief Engineer Allan N. Cormack K S A N SAN FRANCISCO— EST. 1925 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Golden Gate Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address 1355 Market St. Phone Number Market 1-8171 Transmitter Location 1355 Market St. Air Time Mon. Thru Sat.: 6 a.m.-l 2 M.; 7 a.m.-ll p.m.. Sun News Service AP Transcription Service .Lang-Worth Representative William Rambeau Membership NAB President S. H. Patterson Gen. Station Manager Lee Mikesell Pgm. Dir.-Prod. Mgr Clint Sherwood. Chief Engineer .Norwood Patterson KSFO SAN FRANCISCO— EST. 1925 Frequency: 560 Kc... Power: 5000 Watts d., 1000 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 18^<2 hrs. daily News Service .INS, UP Transcription Service. . .Standard; Associated Representative Boiling Membership NAB, BMB President W. I. Dumm V.P.-Gen.-Station Mgr Philip G. Lasky Sales or Commercial Mgr.. . .John G. Campbell Sales Promotion Mgr.-Pub. Dir.. .Patricia Harris Pgm. Dir.-Prod. Mgr Keith Kerby Lakin Dir. of Engineering A. E. Towne Farm Editor Herb Kennedy K Y A SAN FRANCISCO— EST. 1926 Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d., 1000 n. Owned-Ope:ated By . . Palo Alto Radio Station. Inc. Business Studio Address. . .Hearst Bldg., Third & Market Sts. Phone Number DOuglas 2-2536 Transmitter Location . . . Candlestick Pt., Bay View Park Air Time. . .5:30 a.m.-12 M., 7 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service .World Representative .Adam J. Young, Jr. Membership NAB Owner. . . Dorothy S. Thackrey President. Bartley C. Crum Exec. V.P.-Gen. Station Mgr.. ..Don Fedderson Commercial-Sales Promotion Mgr.. . .David E. Lundy Program Director Verne Wilson Production Manager Lu Hurley Chief Engineer .Paul C. Schulz .... (See Page 326) 344 CALrFORNIA KSGN SANGER— EST. 1947 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Radio Sanger Co. Business Address .P. O. Box 338 Phone Number . 490 News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Universal General Manager Edward L. Terry Commercial Manager Albert Blain Program Director, Wilson Monroe Chief Engineer Lyman Treaster KEEN SAN JOSE— EST. 1947 Frequency 1370 Kc Power 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . United Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Studio Addre.ss Hotel De Anza Phone Number. Columbia 1370 Transmitter Location. .Wayne Ave. & Oakland Highway Air Time 6 a,m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service. . .Associated. McGregor Representative Forjoe Membership NAB P-esident George M. Mardikian VicePres. & GenL Mgr Floyd Farr Secy.-Treas. & Pgm. Mgr George Snell Publicity Director Harold Woolley Chief Announcer Tom Duggan Musical Director Myrra Mosher Chief Engineer John S. Stevens Farm Editor Alan Armer KLOK SAN JOSE- EST. 1946 Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Valley Bcstg Co. Business Address 40 W. San Antonio St. Phone Number Columbia 1483 Studio Add'-ess Rt. 3, Box 323A Transmitter Location King Rd. at Aborn Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service AP Ti-anscription Service Capitol Station Representative. . .Donald Cooke. Gene Grant Membership NAB. BMB Gene-al Manager E. L. Barker Sales Manager R. E. Ryan Program Director Ruth Poindexter Chief Engineer J. T. Bindner Farm Editor H. McKenzie K Q W SAN JOSE— EST. 1912 CBS Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts Owned Operated By Pacific Agricultural Foundation, Ltd. Business Studio Address 140 Jessie St., San Francisco, Calif. Phone Numbe- EXbrook 2-3233 T'-ansmitter Location Alviso, Calif. Air Time. . . .6 a.m.-12 M.. 6:45 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service AP. UP Transcription Service. . .Standard. MacGregor Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB President Ralph R. Brunton Gen.-Station Manager C. L. McCarthy Sales or Commercial Mgr.. .Richard E. Goebel Sales Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dir Walter S. Zahrt Program Director Fred Ruegg Musical Director Ray Hackett Chief Engineer Alan N. Cormack Faim Editor Bert Buzzini KS70 SAN JOSE— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d., 500 n. Owned-Operated By... Santa Clara Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 995 Phone Number Ballard 3660 Transmitter Studio Loc Story and Lucretia Avenues Air Time Unlimited News Service UP Transcription Service World. Standard Representative W. S. Grant Membership NAB Gen. Station Manager Donald H. Telford Sales Promotion Manager. . .Frank Kilpatrick Pgm-Musical Dir.-Farm Editor. . .Norman Paul P eduction Manager Ralph Rogers Publicity Director Charles F. Mallory Chief Announcer Ralph Rogers Chief Engineer Larry King K X R X (CP) SAN JOSE Frequency: 1500 Kc Power: 1000 Wa'ts Owned-Operated By San Jose Bcstg. Co. Business Address 266 S. First St. Phone Number Columbia 1397 President Joe E. Levitt kpIk SAN LUIS OBISPO— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .San Luis Obispo Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address 1130 Garden St. Phone Number 3171 345 CALIFORNIA Transmitter Location 500 Price St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service World, Capitol Station Representative Tracy Moore Membership NAB Gen. Station Mgr.-Pgm. Dir.. . .James L. Harris Commercial Sales Promotion Mgr. ...Aram S. Rejebian Production Manager William Schember Chief Engineer Charles C. Squires Farm Editor Albert Auf der Heide K V E C SAN LUIS OBISPO— EST. 1937 MBS-DON LEE— KBS Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.; 500 n. Owned-Operated By . . . The Valley Electric Co. Business Studio Address. . .Mt. View & Hill Sts. Phone Number 1100-1 Transmitter Location . . . 1 V2 mi. N. of San Luis Obispo on Roosevelt Highway Air Time 6 a.m.-12M„ 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service. . . .Thesaurus, Standard Representative W. S. Grant Membership NAB President-Owner Christina M. Jacobson Gen. Station Mgr. Les Hacker Commercial Promotion Mgr.-Pub. Dir Joe Shuttleworth Program Director-Prod. Mgr. .... Robert Wilton Chief Announcer, Musical Dir John Ferm Chief Engineer Earle Travis Farm Editor Dick Maphet Ksmo SAN MATEO— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1550 Kc. ...... Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Amphlett Printing Co. Address 811 "B" St. Phone Number 4-2594 Studio Address . . Arthur Bldg., 9th & "B" Sts. Transmitter Location. . .E. Bayshore Highway Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service. . . .Standard, Lang-Worth Representative George D. Close, Inc. President J. Hart Clinton General Manager John H. Schacht Program Director W. Bill DeMorco Chief Engineer H. Neil Black KVSM SAN MATEO— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Tlje San Mateo County Bcstrs. Business Studio Address . . . 279 Baldwin Ave. Phone Number 4-4385, 4-2541 Transmitter Location . . Third Ave. at Seal Creek Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol, Associated, SESAC Representative .... Donald Cooke, Gene Grant Membership NAB President Hugh H. Smith Gen. Station Manager Gordon D. France Commercial Manager Robert M. Bruce Sales Promotion Manager. . . .W. H. Ellermon Pgm. Dir.-Prod. Manager . . . Clenton W. Price Publicity Director Frank M. Campbell Chief Announcer Aaron Edwards Musical Director . .Ingeborg North Chief Engineer Merwyn F. Planting KTIM SAN RAFAEL— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Marin Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Studio Address 1117 Fifth Ave. Phone Number 1510 Transmitter Location . . . College Ave., Kentfield, Calif. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NAB, BMB President , Roy A. Brown V.P.-Gen. Station Mgr.. Ernest L. Smith Commercial Sales Promotion Mgr. . . . Alan B. Johnstone Program-Pub. Dir. Beth McVicar Prod. Mgr.-Farm Editor Gordon Greb Chief Announcer Robert L. Albertson Musical Director Mary Ellen Shelton Chief Engineer Melvin H. Murphy K VO E SANTA ANA— EST. 1926 MBS-DON LEE Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .The Voice of the Orange Empire, Inc., Ltd. Business Address 206-N. Main St. Phone Number 4209, 4901-R Transmitter Studio Location 12531 East Willowick Drive — Santa Ana, Calif. Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-ll p.m. Sun. Transcription Service. . .Standard. MacGregor, j SESAC Representative W. S. Grant Membership NAB, BMB President-Gen. Station Mgr... Ernest L. Spencer Commercial Manager L. S. Nicholson Sales Promotion Manager . . . Carol Jean Young Pgm. Dir.-Prod. Mgr.-Musical Dir.. W. S. Wiggins 346 CALIFORNIA Publicity Director Ames Fischer Chief Announcer Lesley Chatf ield Chief Engineer W. S. Wiggins Farm Editor Lynn Thomas K D B SANTA BARBARA— EST. 1921 MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 1490 Kc ... .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Don Lee Bcstg. System Business-Studio Address 1309 State St. Phone Number 4131 Transmitter Location E. Haley St. I Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:15 a.m. I News Service .UP I Transcription Service World j Representative John Blair I President Thomas S. Lee ! General Manager Lewis Allen Weiss Station Manager Edward K. Kemble I Sales Manager James S. Blomfield j Program Director Donald Roberts Chief Announcer George Humphrey j Chief Engineer Forrest Choate KIST SANTA BARBARA— EST. 1946 I NBC j Frequency: 1340 Kc ..Power: 250 Watts ! Owned-Operated By Harry C. Butcher I Business-Studio Address Balboa Bldg. I Phone Number 3981-2-3 Transmitter Location 735 State St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated, Capitol Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra I Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner... Harry C. Butcher General-Station Manager, Commercial Manager Fin Hollinger Sales Promotion Manager. Publicity Director Gordon Hittenmark Program Director Mary Ann Casey Production Manager James McBride Chief Announcer Stan Saueressig Chief Engineer Philip C. Little KT M S SANTA BARBARA— EST. 1937 ABC Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Santa Barbara News- Press Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address.. de la Guerra Plaza Phone Number 6111 Transmitter Location Goleta, Calif. Air Time 17 V2 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President Thomas M. Storke General-Station Manager . , . Kenneth E. Peters Publicity John Willis Chief Announcer Ted Scott Musical Director Marion Keen Chief Engineer Albert Nicolay Fa:m Editor Don Russell K R U Z (CP) SANTA CRUZ Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By .Monterey Bay Broadcast Co. Business Address 133 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto Partners L. John Miner, Taft R. Wrathall, Grant R. Wrathall KSCO SANTA CRUZ— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 1000 watts Owned-Operated By Radio Santa Cruz Business Address. 21 Locust St. Partners Charles Vernon Berlin, Fred D. McPherson, Jr., Mahlon D. McPherson KCOY SANTA MARIA— EST. 1947 ABC— TRI-COUNTY NETWORK Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated 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 Membership NAB, BMB Chief Executives Thomas M. Storke, Charles A. Storke General Manager Frank B. Weltmer Commercial Manager Kenneth Morton Program Director Duane F. Johnson Chief Announcer Rick Cuetara Chief Engineer Emmet Ferguson Farm Editor Don Russell KSM A SANTA MARIA— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Operated By Hugh G. Shurtliff Address Post Office Box 407 Phone Number 24 347 CALIFORNIA Transmitter Location One Mile No. of Santa Maria Transcription Service Associated Representative Homer Griffith Co. KOWL SANTA MONICA— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Arthur H. Croghan Business-Studio Address . . . Ambassador Hotel Phone Number 5-1580 Transmitter Location 11637 Charnock Rd. Los Angeles 25, Calif. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service. .. .Associated, Standard Representative The Walker Co. Membership .NAB Owner, Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Arthur H. Croghan General-Station Manager, Program Director, Production Manager . .... .Clay Osborne Chief Announcer .Warren K. Deem Chief Engineer John Morecroft KSPA SANTA PAULA— EST. 1948 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Ventura County Radio Center. Inc. Business-Studio Address Box 112 Phone Number 1400 Transmitter Location. W. Main St. & Middle Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Se vice AP Transcription Service. .Associated, World, Cole Membership NAB, BMB General-Station-Sales Promotion Manager F. Clinton Jones Chief Engineer .Maj. Claude Turner Agricultural Dir.. Montague Everitt K Si © SANTA ROSA— EST. 1937 Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Mrs. Ruth W. Finley Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 570. 425 Mendocino Avenue Phone Number 110 Transmitter Location Finley Ave. Air Time 6:30 a.m.ll p.m. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service. Lang-Worth. MacGregor, Cole Representative W. S. Grant Co. Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner Mrs. Ruth W. Finley Gene al-Station Manager Eddie Handley Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager . .Lee Fleming Program Director. Production Manager, Pub- licity Director. Chief Announcer, Musical Di- rector, Farm Editor Jack Murphy Chief Engineer Vern Hassett kgIl SHERMAN OAKS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . San Fernando Valley Bcstg. Co. Business Address 4919 Van Nuys Blvd. Phone Number State 4-6291 Studio Addresses. .4919 Van Nuys Blvd., Sher- man Oaks; 14808 Lassen St., San Fernando, Calif. Transmitter Location. . . .14808 Lassen St., San Fernando, Calif. Air Time 6 a.m.l2 M. News Service UP Transcription Service CapitoL Standard Membership NAB President-General Manager. .. .J. G. Paltridge Program Director Bob Seal Chief Announcer Jim Powell K GD li STOCKTON— EST. 1926 CBS Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By E. F. Peffer Business-Studio Address 519 E. Market St. Phone Number 4-4551 Transmitter Location. . .Highway 99, 3 mi. from Stockton Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service INS Transcription Service World Representative John Blair Membership NAB P.esident-Owner, General Manager E. F. Peffer Station Manager E. Smith Commercial Manager, Chief Announcer Bill Hill Sales Promotion-Production Manager B. Lange Program Director Velma Swan Publicity Director E. Smith Musical Director Lillian Best Chief Engineer Bey Green Fan: Editor Cliff Hagen Ksfn (CP) STOCKTON Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Operated By. . . .San Joaquin Bcstg. Co. Business Address 311 California St., San Francisco Partners A. Dwight Newton, W. H. Wood, A. John Anton, Charles F. Green 348 CALIFORNIA K W G STOCKTON— EST. 1921 ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . McClatchy Bcstg. Co. Business Address Hotel Wolf Phone Number 5-5728 Studio Add-esses. .. .Hotel Wolf, also Weber and E Sts. Transmitter Location Weber and E Sts. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M., 7 a.m.- 12 M. Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service .... Capitol, MacGregor, SESAC Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB. BMB President Eleanor McClatchy Station Manager Howard L. Bailey Program Director James E. Longe Publicity Director Gail K. Mayers Chief Engineer Russell Bennett Farm Editor John Mackenzie KXOB STOCKTON— EST. 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 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Representative. .. .Adam Young. Jr., Western Radio Adv., Inc. Membership NAB President Lincoln Dellar Station-Commercial Manager. .Herb Ferguson Program Director Earle Russell Chief Technician Walt Berger K S U H (CP) SUSANVILLE Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Hollowell & McKahan News Service UP K T K R (CP) TAFT Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Taft Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 125 Rt. 2, Visalia Partners .... Kenneth Aitken, Geo. J. Tschumy KCOK TULARE— EST. 1945 MBS— DON LEE— CALIFORNIA "A" GROUP Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By Herman Anderson Business Add ess P. O. Box 119 Phone Number 800-1 Transmitter-Studio Location Mooney Blvd. Air Time 5 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated, SESAC Representative. .Adam J. Young, Jr., Western Radio Adv., Inc. Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner Herman Anderson General Manager Sheldon Anderson Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Richard A. Wegener Program Director, Production Manager, Farm Editor Joe C. Drilling, Jr. Publicity Director Wanda Woods Chief Announcer Paul Freiman Musical Director Paul Salvo Chief Engineer James Morrison K U KH (CP) UKIAH Frequency: 1400 Kc . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Wm. Edwin Richardson KGYW VALLEJO— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By California-Nevada Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 141 Highway 29 Phone Number Vallejo 3-5667 Transmitter Location 141 Highway 29 Air Time Local sun ise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Tracy Moore General-Station Manager David McKay Program Director Betty Barnum Chief Engineer Kenneth Owen News Editor Jack Borges K V E"N (CP) VENTURA Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Coast Ventura Co. K V VC (CP) VENTURA Frequency: 1590 Kc Power 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. , , .Voice of Ventura Co. Business Address. Ventura Hotel 349 CALIFORNIA Phone Number 6185 News Service AP Transcription Service. .. .Thesaurus, Standard, SESAC Representative Grant President William H. Haupt V. P. & General Mgr John W. Swallow V. P., Commercial Mgr., Promotion Mgr. Alan LaVine Program Director Aubrey Dson Chief Announcer Aubrey Dson Chief Engineer William Pickering KKIN VISALIA— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KKIN, Inc. Address 119 E. Acequia St. Phone Number ^ 456 Transcription Location . . One mile N. of Visalia Time on the Air 6:00 a.m. to 12 midnight News Service UP Transcription Service . . Capitol, C. P. McGregor, Standard Representative .Forjoe & Co. President-Owner D. O. Kinnie Gen.-Commercial Mgr Stanley S. Simpson Program Director. . Lyman Patterson Program Manager George Flansburg Chief Engineer Kenneth Aitken KT K C VISALIA~EST. 1937 ABC F^-equency: 940 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Ooe^ated By. .. .Tulare-Kings Counties Radio Associates Business Address Box 511 Phone Number 575-6 Tr-insmitter-Studio Location. .. .1% mi. SW of Visalia Air Time 5:45 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-World, World Representative Wm. Rambeau Co. Membershio NAB, BMB General-Station Manager .... Charles P. Scott Commercial Manager Millard Kibbe Sales Promotion Manager Jean Banks Prooram Director, Production Manager George Lindsay Publicity Director Chas. Niete Chief Announcer Ben Ott Chief Engineer Herbert Stratton Farm Editor = . . . John Daniels K H U B WATSONVILLE— EST. 1937 UNITED PACIFIC NET. Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Luther E. Gibson Business-Studio Address Atkinson Lane Phone Number 1700 Transmitter Location Atkinson Lane Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World, Capitol Representative W. S. Grant Membership NAB President-Owner Luther E. Gibson General Manager Roger R. Hunt Sales Manager Allan L. Berg Program Director Don DeWald Chief Engineer . Rod Richards CALL LETTERS TO BE ASSIGNED (C.P.) WOODLAND Frequency: 930 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Yolo Bcstg. Co. Partners T. E. Brown, Neal Chalmer KSYC YREKA— EST. 1947 EBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Siskiyou County Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. 597 Phone Number 624 Transmitter-Studio Location. .Lawrence Lane & South Oregon St. Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Keystone, World Membership NAB, BMB President E. G. Millbourn General Manager Holt Wardrip Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director, Chief Engineer Jack R. Wagner Program Director, Production Manager Jack Matranga Chief Announcer, Musical Director Jack Mitchell Chief Operator Carl Arndt KUBA(CP) YUBA CITY Frequency: 1600 Kc. Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Peach Bowl Broadcasters Partners Beverly B. Ballard, Dewey Allread, Jr., Clyde L. Goodnight, Raymond F. Linn, Chester V. Ullom. 350 COLORADO Estimated Population 1,159,000—% Increase -^3.2— Radio Homes 298,501 Farms with Radios 390,956 — Stations in State 30 KGIW ALAMOSA— EST. 1929 KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By E. L. Allen Address Alamosa Phone Number 26 Air Time 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. News Service UP Pres.-General Mgr E. L. Allen Comm. Mgr.. Program Dir Lloyd Allen Chief Engineer George H. Kettle KBOL BOULDER— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .. .Boulder Radio KBOL. Inc. Business-Studio Address 1617 Pearl Phone Number 1490 Transmitter Location 29th & Pearl Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang-Worth Membership NAB P.esident-Owner or Chief Executive Herb HoUister General-Station Manager Jack Todd Sales Manager Russel Shaffer Program Director Ros Roulston Chief Engineer Blair E. Dobbins KRLN CANON CITY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Royal Gorge Bcstrs. Inc. Business-Studio Address. . . .1615 Central Ave. Phone Number . , 1100 Transmitter Location. . . .1615 Central Avenue. Canon City. Colorado Air Time 7 a.m.-7 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Cole, BMI Representative Homer Griffith President. General-Station-Sales Manager Raymond M. Beckner Program Director, Production Manager, Musical Director G. C. Underbill Chief Engineer John L. Antic Farm Editor R. M. Beckner K C Sir (CP) COLORADO SPRINGS Frequency: 1450 Kc . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .James L. Frank Business Address. . 155 E. 48th St., N. Y.. N. Y. KRDO COLORADO SPRINGS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Pikes Peak Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 118 N. Cascade Ave.. Alta Vista Hotel Phone Number Main 1125 Transmitter Location Cascade & Kiowa Air Time 6 a.m.- 12 M., 8 a.m.-l 2 M. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service . . Standard, Lang-Worth. Cole Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB President. General-Station Manager Joseph H. Rohrer Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager. Publicity Director Cecil Seavey Program Director Beth Forcum Production Manager Ed Lewis Chief Announcer Ed Lewis Musical Director Jean Gitz Chief Engineer Joseph H. Rohrer Farm Editor Bill Totten K V 0 R COLORADO SPRINGS— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Out West Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 800 Exchange Na- tional Bank Bldg. Phone Number Main 278 Transmitter Location 2803 E. Platte Ave. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1:30 p.m.. 6:30 a.m.- 12 M.. Sat. News Service AP Transcription Service . World Representative The Katz Agency President E. K. Gaylord Station Manager Everett Shupe Program Director. Farm Editor Conrad M. Brown Chief Engineer H. Cozine Strang KRAI (CP) CRAIG Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Newel S. Cahoon 351 COLORADO CALL LETTERS TO BE ASSIGNED (C.P.) DENVER Frequency 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By London Bcstg. Co. Owner Alf M. London Musical Director Paul Godt Chief Announcer Norman Teska Chief Engineer Tom G. Morrissey Farm Editor Gus Swanson K F E L KLZ DENVER— EST. 1923 MBS Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts Owned Operated By. .Eugene P. O'Fallon, Inc. Business-Studio Address Albany Hotel Phone Number ALpine 4681 Transmitter Location 5350 W. 20th St. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service AP, INS Transcription Service. . . .Standard, Associated, Cole, SESAC PLepresentative John Blair Membership NAB President-Owner, General Manager Gene O'Fallon Station Director Frank Bishop Commercial Manager Mark Crandall Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Leo Fremont Program Director, Production Manager, DENVER— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By KLZ Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .Shirley-Savoy Hotel Phone Number Main 4271 Transmitter Location Englewood, Colo. Air Time 6 a.m.-12:15 a.m. News Service AP, INS Transcription Service Standard, Capitol Representative The Katz Agency Membership NAB, BMB President E. K. Gaylord General Manager Edgar T. Bell Station Manager Hugh B. Terry Sales or Commercial Mgr R. Main Morris Promotion Manager Lee Fondren Program Director, Production Manager Charles Roberts Musical Director Lester Weelans Chief Engineer Harvey Wehrman Farm Editor Lowell Watts "" 9 .11- /- A ki r\min yyrsii 7e/e6f0me 11:15 ii.m.tc» 12 noon MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ^ "^ HE CAN OFFER YOU SPOTS IN LOCALLY- PRODUCED PROGRAMS LIKE THESE ON KfH, IN DENVER KFEL RAY>ERKINS SHOW" 2:3d --4:30 p.m. MON.lhru SAT. MUTUAL DIAL Denver's Only All-Night Station 950 Rush Hughes «SON6 AND DANCf PARADE" 6:00-6:30 p. m. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY - MANAGED BY GENE OFALLON SINCE 1923 • REPRESENTED BY BLAIR SINCE 1937 352 COLORADO K M Y R DENVER— EST. 1941 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts 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. . . .Lang-Worth. Capitol. Cole Representative Wm. G. Rambeau Membership NAB President-General Manager F. W. Meyer Secretary -Treasurer-Station Manager A. G. Meyer Station Director , E. H. Meyer Program Director Dolores Plested Production Manager Lowell Switzer Chief Announcer Bill Butterfield Musical Director Wilma Lundy Chief Engineer Glenn James News Editor William Glines K 0 A DENVER— EST. 1924 NBC Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .National Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Add ess.. 1625 California St. Phone Number Main 6211 Transmitter Location Aurora. Colo. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12 M.. 6:30 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service AP. INS. UP Transcription Service . . Thesaurus. Associated Representative NBC Spot Sales Membership NAB. BMB President Niles Trammell General Station Manager Lloyd E. Yoder Commercial Manager. . .James R. MacPherson Sales Promotion Manager. . . .Randolph Smith Program Director Clarence Moore Production Manager Earle C. Ferguson Publicity Director Donald E. Allen Musical Director Mihon Shrednik Chief Engineer Robert H. Owen Farm Editor Harley Renollet K V 0 D DENVER— EST. 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. . .53rd & Pecos (North of Denver) Air Time ISVa hrs. News Service UP Transc-iption Service Lang-Worth. Cole. Associated Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB President Wm. D. Pyle Station Manager T. C. Ekrem Sales Promotion Manager 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— EST. 1935 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By San Juan Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address 2800 Main Ave. Phone Number 117 Transmitter Location 2800 Main Ave. Air Time 15 hrs. daily. Mon.-Sat. News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol. Cole Representative Homer Griffith Membership BMB General-Station Manager John A. Griffin Program Director . Ande Banner Production Manager Jim Laramore Chief Announcer Don Hoover Chief Engineer Russell A. Walz KCOL FT. COLLINS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 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... 6 a.m.-12 M.. Mon.-Sat.. 7:30 a.m.- 12 M. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB. BMB President. General-Station Manager .Douglas D. Kahle Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Dave Schlothauer Program-Publicity Director Jack Hitchcock Production Manager. Musical Director Harry Parkinson Chief Engineer Harold Austin Farm Editor Max Brown 353 • • • COLORADO K E X 0 (CP) GRAND JUNCTION Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Voice of Western Colo. Business Address 2208 North Ave. News Service UP Transcription Service . . Capitol Cole. Thesaurus President. D. Spencer Grow Gen. Mgr., Comm. Mgr Abbott Tessman Program Director Bob Collins K FX J GRAND JUNCTION— EST. 1926 MBS-KBS 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 1300-1301 Transmitter Location Hillcrest Manor Air Time.. 6 a.m.-ll p.m.; 7 a.m.-ll p.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service . . Standard. SESAC, Cole. Lang-Worth Representative .... Hal Holman; Homer Griffith Membership NAB, BMB President, General-Station Manager Rex Howell Auditor Chas. Howell Sales Promotion Manager ........ Helen Rose Traffic-Publicity Director. . .Rosa Lee Samuels Production Manager, Chief Announcer Jack Lund Chief Engineer .Chas. Hay K F K A GREELEY— EST. 1921 Frequency: 910 Kc. ..... .Power: 1000 Watts Owned By. Mid- Western Radio Corp. Operated By . Radio Station KFKA Business-Studio Address 620 — 8th Ave. Phone Number 450 Transmitter Location. ... .Highway 85, N. of Greeley Air Time Shares Time News S -vice ...UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Cole Representative Thomas F. Clark President, General Manager ..... Francis Price Program Director . , Robert W. Jones Chief Announcer Keneth Perry Chief Engineer Harry P. Brewer Farm Editor . Carl Jordan KOKO LA JUNTA— EST. 1937 KBS SOUTHERN COLORADO NETWORK Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .The Southwest Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 225 Transmitter Location .... 4 miles W. of La Junta on U. S. Highway No. 50 Air Time 7:15 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Phone Number 42 News Service UP K L M R (CP) LAMAR Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .The Southeast Colorado Bcstg. Co. Business Address North Santa Fe Trail Phone Number 804 President. Ralph E. Eaton Vice President W. R. Henry Secy.-Treas.-Mgr L. K. Christolear Program Director Robert L. McGrath KUBC MONTROSE^EST. 1947 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Uncompahgre Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 179 Phone Number 199 News Service UP Transcription Service. .Thesaurus. Capitol, Cole General Manager D. E. Towne Asst. Mgr Douglas Gary Commercial Manager M. A. Davey Program Director Hejiry M. Long Chief Engineer Craig M. Wills K A D P (CP) PUEBLO Frequency: 1490 Kc . Power 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Alva B. Adams Business Address 102 W. Orman Ave. KCSJ PUEBLO— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Star Bcstg. Co., Inc. 354 COLORADO Business-Studio Address 211 West 5th St. Phone Number 8521 Transmitter Locdion E. of Rountail River Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SESAC Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB, BMB President Frank S. Hoag, Jr. General Manager Dale W. Scott Commercial Manager James E. Cobb Continuity Director Roy Borden Chief Announcer Guss King Babb Musical Director Lee Wilson Chief Engineer Harry Mason K D Z A (CP) PUEBLO Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Pueblo Radio Co. Business Address 522 N. Center St., Colorado Spring K G H F PUEBLO— EST. 1928 ABC Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d- 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By. .Colorado Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 304 N. Main St. Phone Number 3877 Transmitter Location. . .Lake & Maryland Aves. Air Time. .... .6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service .Thesaurus Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership NAB, BMB President Gilford Phillips Station Manager Robert D. Ellis Commercial Manager Kenneth Russell Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Howard Myers Program Director, Farm Editor Clifford Hendrix Chief Announcer William Bruce Chief Engineer Willis Shanks KROM(CP) PUEBLO Frequency: S30 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.. 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By . . Rockey Mount Bcstg. Co. Business Address 429 Thatcher Bldg. KGEK STERLING— EST. 1927 KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 100 Watts Owned-Operated By Elmer G. Beehler Address 3rd & Beech Sts. Phone Number 679 Transmitter Location .^^ . . .Fleming Road Air Time 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. News Service Transradio Owner-Gen. Mgr.-Sta. Mgr Elmer G. Beehler KCRT TRINIDAD— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Ope-ated By H. L. Corley Address South Country Club Drive Phone Number 772 Transmitter Location . South Country Club Drive Air Time 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service .... Standard, Lang- Worth President-Gen. Mgr. Chief Engr H. L. Corley Program Director Marguerit Spurr KSFT TRINIDAD— EST. 1946 MBS— COLORADO RADIO NETWORK Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d., 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By Trinidad Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. . .225 N. Commercial St. Phone Number 414 Transmitter Location. .1.9 mi. E. of Trinidad on Hiohway 350 Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Forjoe Membership NAB. BMB General Manager George H. Bowles Station Manager John D. Reed Program Director Mae Dene Ellis Chief Announcer Ben Presser Chief Engineer Lloyd L. Wilson Farm Editor Harold G. Reed K P H C (CP) WALSENBURG Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Walsenberg Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 10th St., 501 West Pueblo 355 = — COININliCTOCyT Estimated Population 2,020,000 — % Increase -\-18.2 — Radio Homes 302,373 Farms with Radios 20,436 — Stations in State 24 W i c c BRIDGEPORT— EST. 1926 MBS— YANKEE Frequency: 600 Kc. ... Power: 1000 Watts d., 500 Watts n. Owned By General Tire & Rubber Co. Operated By The Yankee Network. Inc. Business-Studio Address.. 144 Golden Hill St. Phone Number 6-1121 Transmitter Location Pleasure Beach Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.; 8 a.m.-l a.m. Sun. News Service. AP, INS. Yankee Network News Transcription Service. . . .Standard, Associated Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB. BMB Chairman of the Board... John Shepard. 3rd P-esident-Owner William O'Neil Station Manager Joseph T. Lopez Sales Manager Norman Whittaker Program Director .... Florence Ballou Robinson Chiei Announcer , Louis La Haye Musical Director Rita A. Ertle Chief Engineer George P. Keich WLIZ BRIDGEPORT— EST. 1946 frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .The Bridgeport Bcstg Co. Business Add ess 114 State St. Phone Number 5-4144 Transmitter-Studio Location Cilco Terminal Air Time 6:45 a.m.-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB Pesident William Elliott Executive V.P Emanuel Slotnick Sales Mgr Sol Robinson P-ogram Mgr Wallace Dunlap Music Librarian Robert E. Dreier Chief Engineer Cayford Holt Sports Editor Manning Slater W N A B BRIDGEPORT—EST. 1941 ABC— CONN. STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1450 Kc. .... .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Harold Thomas Business-Studio Address. .... .991 Broad St. Phone Number .3-3112 Transmitter Location .. Locomobile Pt., Seaside Pk. Air Time 17 hrs. daily; 15 hrs. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative William G. Rambeau Membership NAB Owner Harold Thomas General Manager Levon Thomas Station Manager, Commercial Manager Torrence McGough Sales Promotion-Production Manager, Publicity Director Harry Osborne Program Director, Chief Announcer Jack Dahlby Musical Director Marcia Robinson Chief Engineer Harold Thomas Call Letters To Be Assigned (C.P.) BRISTOL Owned-Operated By. ... The Bristol Co. President Dr. Benjamin Sachner WLAD DANBURY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Berkshi-e Bcstg. Corp. Business Address. 297 Main St. Phone Number 8-0580 News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC, World Representative McGeehan and O'Mara President-General Mgr John Deme Commercial Manager J. Thomas Mathers Program Director Jerry Arthur Chief Engineer Robert V. Harris wccc HARTFORD— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Greater Hartford Bcstg., Inc. Business Address Bond Hotel Phone Number 5-6648 Transmitter Location South Quaker Lane, W. Hartford Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Wm. G. Rambeau President William Savitt Secretary-Treasurer Max Savitt General Manager Harry LeBrun Pogam Director Walter Nielson Trafiic Manager Irene Dolin Musical Director Barbara Nelson Chief Engineer Howard Wessenberg 356 CONNECTICUT W D R C HARTFORD— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .The Connecticut Bcstg Co. Business-Studio Address 750 Main St. Phone Number 7-1188 Transmitter Location 869 Blue Hills Ave.. Bloomfield, Conn. Air Time. . . .6:15 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service UP Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB. BMB President Franklin M. Doolittle Station Manager Walter B. Haase Commercial Manager William F. Malo Program Manager Harvey H. Olson Publicity Director Jack Zaiman Chief Engineer Italo A. Martino WONS HARTFORD— EST. 1935 MBS— YANKEE NETWORK Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts Owned By General Tire & Rubber Co. wccc THE MUSIC STATION WCCC HARTFORD, CONN. Hotel Bond 1290 DIAL 1290 Operated By The Yankee Network Business-Studio Address 54 Pratt St. Phone Number .....7-9131 Transmitter Location Newington. Conn. Air Time. .6 a.m.-l a.m.; 7:45 a.m.-l a.m. Sun. News Service. .INS. UP. Yankee Network News Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB. BMB Chairman of the Board John Shepard. 3rd President .William O'Neil Station Manager Robert Manby Sales Manager Linus Travers Program Director, Production Manager Ralph Klein Musical Director Maurice Sechtman Chief Engineer Rogers Holt WT H T HARTFORD— EST. 1936 ABC— CONN. STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .The Hartford Times. Inc. Business-Studio Address 555 Asylum St. Phone Number 2-0237 Transmitter Location 555 Asylum St. Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service .... Standard. Lang-Worth Representative J. P. McKinney Membership NAB, BMB General Manager. Glover De Laney Sales Manager Leonard Schoenfeid Program Director Elliott P. Miller Publicity Director Sereno Gammell Musical Director Charlotte Anderson Technical Director Richard Blackburn WT I C HARTFORD— EST. 1925 NBC— NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL NETWORK Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned By Travelers Bcstg. Service Corp. Operated By. . . .The Travelers Insurance Cos. Business-Studio Address. .26 Grove St., Hart- ford, Conn. Phone Number 2-3181 Transmitter Location. .Talcott Mt., Avon. Conn. Air Time. . . .5:25 a.m.-l a.m.; 7:30 a.m.-l a.m. Sun. News Service AP. INS. Transradio Transcription Service . . Thesaurus. Lang-Worth Representative Weed Membership NAB. BMB President-Owner Jesse W. Randall Vice President & General Manager Paul W. Morency Asst. Genl. Mgr. & Sales Manager Walter Johnson 357 CONNECTrCUT Asst. Sales Mgr Irwin Cowper Program Manager Leonard J. Patricelli Asst. Program Mgr Paul Lucas Production Manager George Bowe Director Public Relations Bernard MuUins Chief Announcer Philip Becker Musical Directors Moshe Paranov, Rudy Martin Plant Manager Herman Taylor Farm Program Director Frank Atwood WMMW MERIDEN— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... , Silver City Crystal Co., Inc. Business Address Palace Bldg. Phone Number 2600 News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus President. . Carl A. Schultz General Manager Gustav A. Kruttschnitt Commercial Manager Carl W. Scgyktz Program Director ....Bernard Morley Technical Director James A. lodice Chief Engineer G. Langf elder WKNB NEW BRITAIN— EST. 1945 Frequency: 840 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .The New Britain Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 213 Main St. Phone Number 703 Transmitter Location Newington, Conn. Air Time .Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service CapitoL World Representative Adam J. Young Membership NAB President, General Manager Julian Gross Station Manager. L. H. Martineau Commercial Manager Peter B. Kenney Program Director David Scott Chief Engineer W. R. Atkinson WAVZ NEW HAVEN— ESr. 1947 CONN. INDEPENDENT BCSTRS. Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .New Haven Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 152 Temple St. Phone Number 7-0171 Transmitter Location Foot of Thill St., W. Haven. Conn. Air Time. .Local sunrise local sunset News Service .UP Transcription Service World Representative Donald Cooke Membership NAB President Edward S. Minor General Manager, Treas., Station Manager Lester C. Flood Commercial Manager, Secty., Sales Promotion Manager. . . .Murray L. Grossman Program Director, Production Manager, Pubhcity Director W. Richard Carlson, Jr. Chief Announcer Peter Jamerson Musical Director Bob Tyson Chief Engineer Arthur M. Allen Farm Editors. . . .Peter Jamerson, Roy Norcross W E L I NEW RAVEN- EST. 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 St., Hamden, Conn. Air Time 6:45 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Headley-Reed President H. C. Wilder General Manager Richard W. Davis Commercial Manager. . . .Edwin H. Schweitzer Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Rudy Frank Program Director Charles H. Wright Chief Engineer Fred King WNHC NEW HAVEN— 1944 CONN. STATE NETWORK 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 Standard Representative Wm. G. Rambeau Membership ... .BMB President Patrick J. Good General-Station Manager James T. Milne Commercial Manager, Sales Promotion Manager Vince Callanan Program Director. Production Manager David K. Harris Publicity Director Louis Doolittle Musical Director James Morgan Chief Engineer Vinnie DeLaurentis Farm Editor Mary DiFant 358 CONNECTICUT N L C NEW LONDON— EST. 1936 MBS— YANKEE-CONN. STATE NETWORK 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) Conn. Air Time 17 hrs. daily News Service AP Membership BMB Chief Owner Roderick L. Morey General Manager Gerald J. Morey NatL Sales Edward F. Darrell Local Sales . '. Leo Keegan Program Director, Production Manager, Musical Director Leslie Morson Publicity Director Jane C. Cobb Chief Announcer Leonard W. Stevens Chief Engineer Walter J. Tucker, Jr. Farm Editor Len Stevens WNLK NORWALK— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By Norwalk Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Main & Wall Sts. Phone Number 6-2542 Transmitter Location .... Stuart Ave. & Benedict St. Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Membership NAB President-General Mgr Benjamin Ginzburg Comm.-Sales Promotion Mgr. . . . Jeremy Marcus Program Director Milton Warren News and Special Events Dir Thomas J. McNeil Chief Engineer. Thomas Lemmo WNOC NORWICH— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Norwich Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 91 Main St. Phone Number 3325, 1679 Transmitter Location Lucas Pk. Rd. Air Time 6:45 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service AP Transcription World, SESAC Representative William G. Rambeau Membership NAB Owner, General-Station-Commercial Manager , . .H. Ross Perkins Sales Promotion Manager .... Joseph Goodrow Program Director, Production Manager Paul Entress Publicity Director Phil Reuben Chief Announcer, Musical Director James Duncan Chief Engineer John Benson WSTC STAMFORD— EST. 1941 ABC— CONN. STATE NETWORK 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 Lindstrom Rd. Air Time.. 6:30 a.m.-12 M.; 9 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Bertha Bannan Membership NAB President Kingsley Gillespie General Manager Julian Schwartz Sales Manager. Musical Director Wharton Ford Program Director Fred Daiger Chief Announcer Don Rustici Chief Engineer Edward L. Markman WSTC STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT 359 CONNECTICUT WLCR TORRINGTON Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d. Owned-Operated By ... . The Litchfield County Radio Corp. Business-Studio Address 23 Main St. Phone Number 4173 T ansmitter Location Highland Ave. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP T anscription Service World Membership NAB President J. Richard Dobbins General Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager. .. .Frederick E. Bieber P ogram Director, Production Manager Hal Kosut Chief Engineer Robert D. Corbett WTOR TORRINGTON Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Torrington Bcstg. Co. Phone Number .4181 News Service INS T-anscription Service Capitol President Joseph R. Schifini General Manager James Parker Commercial Manager Joseph X. O'Hara Promotion Manager Gera do T. Schifini P ogram Diector Richard C. Kilbourn Chief Engineer Theodore W. Hitchcock W AT R WATERBURY— EST. 1934 ABC— CONN. STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Operated By Harold Thomas Business Studio Address 71 Grand St. Phone Number 3-5161 T'-ansmitter Location Baldwin Ave. Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Feisresentative Wm. G. Rambeau Membership NAB. BMB Owner, General Manager Ha"old Thomas Station-Commercial Manager S. R. Elman Sa^es Pomotion Manager, Publicity Director Wallace F. Gordon Program Director, Production Manager, Chief Announcer Edmund Waller Musical Director Edyth Sacco Chief Engineer. Harold Thomas W B R Y WATERBURY— EST. 1934 CBS Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .American-Republican, Inc. Business-Studio Address 136 Grand St, Phone Number 3-1125 T ansmitter Location. .Boyden St. Air Time 6:55 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Oilman, Nicoll & Ruthman Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner W. J. Pape Gene-al Manager James H. Darcey Manager Eric Pape Asst. Mgr Wilder J. Greeley Commercial Manager Harry A. DeVorken Promotion Manager J. Maxim Ryder Program Manager W. O. Howard PubUcity Director E. Christy E k Chief Announcer Jim Parker Musical Director Louis Boisve t Chief Engineer Frank B. Hales wwco WATERBURY— EST. 1946 MBS— YANKEE Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By . . . . Mattatuck Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. ... 119 W. Main St. Phone Number 4-5141 Transmitter Location Thomaston Ave. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP T anscription Service Thesaurus Representative Forjoe Membership NAB President, General-Station Manager Milton H. Meyers Sales or Commercial Manager Mort Silverman Sales Promotion Manager Herb Teller Program Director, Production Manager Gene Vallon Publicity Director James Randolph Chief Announcer Al Vestro Musical Director Howard Robinson Chief Engineer Richard Sanderson 360 Pi LA WAR Estimated Population 293,000 — % Increase -\-9.9 — Radio Homes 71,778 Farms with Radios 7,009 — Stations in State 3 W D 0 V (CP) DOVER Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d. Owned-Operated By William C. Evans Owner William C. Evans W D E L WILMINGTON— EST. 1922 NBC Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WDEL. Inc. Business-Studio Address. ... 10th & King Sts. Phone Number 7268 Transmitter Location. .35th St. & Bellevue Ave. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Representative Robert Meeker Associates Membership NAB Station Executive Clair R. McCollough Station Manager J. Gorman Walsh National Sales Manager....]. Robert Gulick Program Director Harvey C. Smith Chief Engineer J. E. Mathiot W I L M WILMINGTON— EST. 1922 ABC—MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Delaware Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 920 King St. Phone Number 4-7771 Transmitter Location 35th & Bellefont Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m. News Service . AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative .Adam J. Young, Jr. Membership NAB, BMB President Alfred G. Hill Vice Pres. & General Manager Francis H. Brinkley AfRiiafe DELAWARE Program Director Frank Gallagher Publicity Director William P. Frank Chief Engineer £d Kennedy WARS WILMINGTON— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1380 Kc. . . . . .Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By .... . Wilmington Tri-State Bcstg. Co» Inc. Business Address 1225 Market Street Phone Number Wilmington 4-8881 Studio Address To Come Transmitter Location , . Mt. Cuba, Del.i Intersec- tion of Mt. Cuba and Owl's Nest Rds. Air Time 6 a.m.-2 a.m. News Service . AP Transcription Service. . .Lang-Woith, Standard Membership .......................... NAB President . Frank S. Carrow Vice President, General-Station Manager ............ George L. Sutherland Program Director. ............ .Jack Gibbons Production Manager .......... Ralph Morgan Publicity Director Bill O'Neil Chief Engineer.. H. S. Clark WTUX WILMINGTON— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1290 Kc. .... Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned By ....... . Port Frere Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Operated By ... . Gordon Macintosh; Howard Robinson Business-Studio Address. . 1328 Market St. Phone Number Wilmington 5-8821 Transmitter Location . . Port Frere on Christiana River Air Time ....... Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative . . Forjoe Membership , NAB President Gordon K. Macintosh General-Production Manager, Publicity Director ................ Howard Robinson Station Manager, Program Director Robert L. Wilcox Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Sidney Schulman Chief Announcer .Fred Heckman Chief Engineer Wayne Neuhous Farm Editor Don Ruggles . txNA/ARE'S HOMF OWNEOANDOP^ A^ 362 Estimated Population 861,000 — % Increase 29.8 — Radio Homes 216,737 Farms with Radios 22 — Stations in District 7 WINX WASHINGTON, D. C— EST. 1940 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WINX Bcstg. Co. Address 8th & Eye Sts» N.W. Phone Number .Republic 8000 Transmitter Location 8th & Eye Sts., N.W. Air Time . .6:00 a.m.-l:00 a.m.; 7:00 a.m.-l:00 a.m. Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service .... Standard, Lang-Worth, Associated, World Representative Headley-Reed Co. Membership NAB, BMB President Phillip L. Graham Exec. V.P.-General Manager. . . .John S. Hayes Musical Director Geo. Creamer Chief Engineer Ralph E. Cannon, Jr. W M A L WASHINGTON, D. C— EST. 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 14, Md. Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service .... Associated. Standard Representative ABC Spot Sales Membership NAB, BMB President S. H. Kauff mann General Manager K. H. Berkeley Sales Manager Ben B. Baylor, Jr. Program Director Gordon Hubbel Publicity Director Tom Dolan Chief Announcer Harold Stepler Chief Engineer Daniel Hunter WO L WASHINGTON, D. C— EST. 1924 MBS Frequency: 1260 Kc. ...... Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Cowles Bcstg. System Business-Studio Address Heurich Bldg., 1627 K St., N.W. Phone Number Metropolitan 0010 Transmitter location Brookville Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Air Time .18 hrs, daily; 17 hrs. Sun. News Service AP, UP, Washington City News Service Transcription Service . . Long-Worth. Associated Representative The Katz Agency Membership NAB. BMB President-Owner Gardner Cowles V.P. Cowles. General Manager WOL. Station Manager Commander T. A. M. Craven Commercial Manager Wililam D. Murdock Sales Promotion Manager. .John F. Hardesty Program Director Roy Passman Production Manager Nollis Seavey Publicity Director Lou Brott Chief Announcer . Stephen McCormick Musical Director Charles Keaton Chief Engineer .Harold Reed WQQW WASHINGTON, D. C— EST. 1946 Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Metropolitan Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 2627 Conn. Ave.. N.W. Phone Number Columbia 6331 Transmitter Location .... Lee & Wilson Blvd , Falls Church, Va. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service Ap Transcription Service World, Standard Representative Wm. G. Rambeau Membership jjAg President Morris Rodman General-Station Manager . . . . M. Robert Rogers Sales Manager Perry Walders Program-Musical Director . . Pierson Underwood Production Manager Richard Barr Chief Engineer Robert Martin W~R C WASHINGTON, D, C— EST. 1923 NBC Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . National Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 724 14th St., N.W. Phone Number ..Republic 4000 Transmitter Location Agers Rd., Hyattsville. Md, Air Time.. 5:30 a.m.-l a.m.; 7:30 o.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, INS. UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Standard. Associated Representative NBC Spot Sales Membership .NAB Vice President (NBC) Frank M. Russell General Manager Carleton D. Smith Sales Manager. ....... .Mahlon A. Glascock Promotion Manager Lorin S. Myers 363 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Program Director George Y. Wheeler Publicity Director Walter J. Royen Musical Director Ludwig F. Balzer Chief Engineer. , .A. E. Johnson w vTd c V/ASHINGTON, D. C— EST. 1941 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts (250 Watts Booster) Owned Operated By Capital Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address. ... 1000 Conn. Ave., N.W. Phone Numbe/ NAtional 7203 Main Transmitter 61 Pierce St.. N.E.; Booster: Lanier Dr., Silver Sp.ing, Md. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service. .AP, UP, Washington City News Se"rvice Transcription Se vice Capitol, Standard, Ihesaurus Representative Forjoe Membership NAB, FMA P esident Joseph Katz General Manager Ben Strouse Sales Manager Helen K. Mobberley Sales Promotion Manager Herman Pais Program Director Nonian Reed Special Events Director Ira Walsh WWDC 20,000 Watts FM Yes, W-W-D-C was a pioneer in Washington AM program- ming. Now it's the powerful FM pioneer. To cover Wash- ington, it's smart to use W-W-D-C 1450 on the regu- lar dial . . . 101.1 on the FM dial. Publicity Director Rick LaFalce Chief Engineer Ross H. Beville WTOP WASHINGTON, D. C— EST. 1928 CBS Frequency: 1500 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Columbia Bcstg. System, Inc. Business Address 485 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. Phone Numbe s (N. Y.) Wickersham 2-2000 (Wash.) Metropolitan 3200 Studio Address WTOP, Warner Bldg., Washington 4, D. C. Transmitter Location Wheaton, Md. Ai: Time 5:30 a.m.-l:05 a.m. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World. BMI, ASCAP Rep esentative Richard Linkroum Membership NAB, BMB President (CBS) Dr. Frank Stanton General Mgr Maurice B, Mitchell Station Mgr Carl J. Burkland Sa'es Promotion Manager Cody Pfansliehl Sales Mgr Richard Linkroum Chiei Engineer Clyde Hunt Farm Editor (CBS) Don Lerch for Prestige . . . Membership! 364 Estimated Population 2,394,000—% Increase 26,2— Radio Homes 521,6^1 Farms with Radios 33,871 — Stations in State 66 WS WN BELLE GLADE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Seminole Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 355 Phone Number 155 News Service UP Transciiption Service World Pi'esident-General Mgr Tom Watson. Jr. Commercial Manager Mary Foy Program Director George Peters Chief Engineer. C. S. Clemans WDHL BRADENTON— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Manatee Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Municipal Pier Phone Number 35561 Transmitter Location Municipal Pier Air Time 7:00 a.m.-10:30 p.m. News Service .AP Transcription Service Cole. Standard President-General Mgr Lou Jackobson Commercial Manager Jim Shilliday Program Director Eileen Jackson Chief Engineer Arthur Bet!s Promotion Manager Dean Fleischman WCLE CLEARWATER— EST. 1947 Frequencv: 680 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned B/ Clearwater Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Operated By Houston Cox. Jr. Business Add ess Box 1139 Phone Number 2573 Studio Address Whitcomb Building, Cleveland St. Transmitte- Location. .Taylor Ave., Largo, Fla. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Hal Holman Membership NAB P-esident. General-Station-Sales Manager Houston Cox. Jr. Sales P emotion Manager Drew Shankle Program Director. Production Manager. Pub- licity Director. Chief Announcer. . . .Bill Steis Musical Director Saul Rosenzweig Chief Engineer Harold Legg Farm Editor Bob Weatherly WBAY CORAL GABLES— EST. 1947 ORANGE STATE Fequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By.. Atlantic Sho-es Bcstg., Ltd. B'jsiness-Studio Address 322 Aragon Phone Number 48-65-71 TiOnsmitter Location. . 1505 S.W. 32nd Ave., Miami. Fla. Ail- Time.. 24 hrs. daily (off for maintenance 11 p.m. Sun. to 7 a.m. Mon.) News Service UP Transcription Service . . . Associated. Standard. Cole Representative Joseph He:shey McGillvra Partnership. .. .James Brown. Ronald Johnson, Bert Graulich, Elbert Griffis General-Station Manager James Brown Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager, Pub- licity Director Robert Standart Program Di ector. Production Manage*, Chief Announcer Be:t Graulich Musical Director Mary Jean Williams Chief Engineer Walt E. Kinney WVCG CORAL GABLES— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Peninsular Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 223 Aragon Ave. News Service AP Transcription Service. Associated Representative Forjoe President-General Mgr George W. Thorpe Program Director Edward S. Gaylor Chief Engineer Edward M. Vickers W C NU (CP) CRESTVIEW Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... . Gulf Shore Bcstg. Co. Partners Cyrl Reddock, L. Burson Whittington w wTf j DAYTON A BEACH— EST. 1935 ABC— FLA. AMERICAN GROUP Frequency: 1450 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Ov/ned-Operated By W. Wright Esch Business-Studio Address 444 N. Beach St. Phone Number 91 Transmitter Location. .. 126 V2 Magnolia Ave. Air Time Unlimited 365 FLORIDA News Service INS Transcription Service. .Thesaurus, Lang-Worth Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership NAB, BMB Owner W. Wright Esch General Manager A. B. Esch Station Manager Ray Clancy Commercial Manager John Pitts Traffic Manager Jackie Seymour News Editor Larry Roller Publicity Director Floyd Dillingham Chief Announcer Skeets Wolfe Musical Director .Ed. Oversby Chief Engineer .Webster Ellenwood WN^B DAYTONA BEACH— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1150 Kc. . . .Power: 1.000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ..... . News-Journal Corp. Business-Studio Address. ,. 128 Orange Ave. Phone Number 3goi Transmitter Location Holly Hill. Fla. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service aP Transcription Service Standard, World Membership . NAB President .Julius Davidson Station Manager Jerry Stone Sales-Comm. Mgr John Cummings Program Director. Production Manager Carl Bensen Publicity Director Lilliane R. Davidson Chief Announcer Ralph Montgomery Chief Engineer .... Fred F. Moore WROD DAYTONA BEACH— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Daytona Beach Bcstg. Corp. Business Address . .Box 3777 Studio-Transmitter Address. .Wilder Blvd. & S. Beach St. Air Time . 6:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service . Associated Representative John E. Pearson Membership NAB President, General-Station Manager E. J. Sperry Commercial Manager R. Y. Huffman Program-Musical Director Earle Young Chief Engineer .............. F. A. Scott ^ ^^/» \ 'WNms 1000 WATTS HVNDB'FM FLORIDA'S FIRST FULL-TIME FM STATION THE NEWS-JOURNAL STATIONS DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. FLORIDA W E U S (CP) EUSTIS Frequency: 790 Kc Power 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By ..... . Lake County Bcstgrs Business Address 32 Magnolia Ave. Phone Number 85 News Service AP Transcription Service Standard President Frank W, Stebbins Gen. Mgr.-Comm. Mgr J. L. Brownell Sr. Program Director J. L. Brownell Jr. Chief Engineer Martin C. Kirkland Call Letters To Be Assigned (CP.) FT. LAUDERDALE Frequency: 1580 Kc .Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... . Southland Bcstg. Corp. Business Address. ...... .Box 777, Fort Pierce WFTL FORT LAUDERDALE— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Fort Lauderdale Broadcasting Co. Address 305 S. Adams St. Phone Number 3890 Transmitter Location 5.E ISth St. at Inland Waterway Air Time 6:45 a.m. 1:00 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated WINK FT. MYERS— -EST. 1940 CBS— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By..,, Ft. Myers Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address WINK Bldg., 54 E. First St. Phone Number 818 Transmitter Location Wink Bldg., 54 E. First St. Air Time... 6:30 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12M., Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Membership BMB Owners Arthur McBride, Daniel Sherby General-Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager George T. Case Program Director, Production Manager, Publicity Director Marilu Case Chief Announcer Fred Alland Musical Director A. J. Bauer Chief Engineer A. J. Bauer Farm Editor Wm. Ferguson Traffic Director Betty Whitfield WIRA FORT PIERCE— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts^ Owned-Operated By... Indian River Bcstg Co. Business Address Box 507 Phone Number 870 Transmitter-Studio Location. .. .Orchard Blvd. Air Time L6 V2 Hrs. Daily News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative John E. Pearson Membership , NAB President-General-Station- Commercial Manager Douglas Silver Sales Promotion Manager- Publicity Director Marjorie B. Silver Program Director-Production Manager- Chief Announcer John Sadler, Jr. Musical Director . , Roger Wood Chief Engineer James Sowinski Farm Editor Douglas Silver WGGG GAINESVILLE— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1230 Kc . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... Alachua County Broadcasting Co. Business Address 1230 Waldo Rd. Phone Number 1230 News Service AP Transcription Service Associated, Capitol President-General Mgr R. M. Chamberlin Commercial Manager Gordon K. Hemby Program Director Guy HamiUon Chief Engineer Clinton E. Wills W RU F GAINESVILLE— EST. 1928 MBS-FLA, ASSN. OF BRCSTRS. Frequency: 850 Kc. . . .Power: 5000 Watts Day: 100 Night Owned By State of Fla. Operated By Univ. of Fla. Business Address Campus, Univ. of Fla. Phone Number 2000, Ext. 267 Studio Address Univ. of Fla. Transmitter Location .... Campus. Univ. of Fla. Air Time 18 hrs. dai'y; 17 hrs. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang- Worth, SES AC Representative Burn-Smith Membership NAB, BMB Station Manager-Director. .Maj. Garland Powell Commercial Manager Paul Acosta Production Manager John Sever Chief Announcer Touhnin Gaines Musical Director Helen Edwards Chief Operator Duane F. McConnell Farm Editor Clyde Beale 367 FLORIDA Wl NZ HOLLYWOOD— EST. 1946 Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d. Owned-Operated By. Hollywood Bcstg. Go.. Inc. Address Gt. Southern Hotel, Hollywood or Cadillac Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. Phone Miami 5«3191 Transmitter Location. . . .Sunny Isles, N. Miami Beach, Fla. Air Time 6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. News Service . AP Transc:iption Service . .Lang-Worth Membership NAB President Jonas Weiland General, Comm. Mgr Wells F. Bruen Program Director Joseph Kerns Chief Engineer Sy Schankman W J A X JACKSONVILLE— EST. 1925 NBC Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .City of Jacksonville, Fla. Business-Studio Address 1 Broadcast PI. Phone Number 4-1990 Transmitter Location Hyde Park JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA THE MUNICIPAL BROADCASTING STATION NBC 930 Kc— Maximum Power 5000 Watts Phone Jacksonville 4-1681 Representatives John Blair fir Co., New Yo»k, Chicago Detroit and West Coast ^ H: E. Cummings, Southeast Barnett Bank BIdg. f> Jacksonville, Fla. . Phone 30381 Air Time 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service . . . Thesaurus, Associated Representative. John Blair; Harry E. Cummings Membership BMB Com. in Charge Thomas C. Imerson Station Mgr.-Chief Engrr. . .John T. Hopkins III Program Director Evelyn Boote Production Manager J. W. Douglass Musical Director. , Frank Morris W I V Y (CP) JACKSONVILLE Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Denton and Jones Bcstrs. Business Address. . . .602 Grand Bldg., Macon Partners Frank L. Denton, L. Frank Jones J H P JACKSONVILLE— EST. 1940 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 & Lake Shore Blvd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12:30 a.m. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Associated, SESAC Representalive John H. Perry President-Owner John H. Perry General Station Manager C. Speed Veal Program Director Howard Nelson Chief Engineer Beecher Hayford W M B R JACKSONVILLE— EST. 1927 CBS Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Florida Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 605 Main St. S., P.O. Box 5187 Phone Number 9-4477 Transmitter Location. .Lane Rd. & Stewart Ave. Air Time 6 a.m.-l:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB, BMB President-General Manager Frank King Commercial Manager G'enn Marshall. Jr. Sales Promotion Manager Carroll Gardner Program Director Charlie Stone Production Manager Roger Van Duzer Publicity Director Ted Chapeau Chief Announcer Stan Trout 368 FLORIDA Musical Director ;. . .Roger Van Duzer Chief Engineer E. B. Vordermark W 0 V S (CP) JACKSONVILLE Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Southern Radio and Equipment Co. Business Address. .Barnett National Bank Bldg. President J. R. Sharp Vice President K. H. Anderson P D Q JACKSONVILLE— EST. 1942 ABC-FLA.-AMERICAN GROUP Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Jacksonvil'e Brcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Gulf Life Bldg. Phone Number 4-4421 Transmitter Location ... 7 Mi. W. on Lenox Ave. j Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M., 7 a.m.-12 M.. Sun. j News Service AP Transcription Service Standard I Representative The Katz Agency Membership NAB. BMB President James R. Stockton General Station Manager. . . .Robert R. Feagin Commercial Manager Frank Taylor. Jr. Program Director Bernie Adams Publicity Director Lillian Nunn Musical Director Paul Clinton i Chief Engineer J. R. Donovan WJ VB JACKSONVILLE BEACH— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Jacksonville Beach Broadcasting Co. Business Address. . . .200 Block 1st Ave. North WKWF KEY WEST— EST. 1945 MBS-KBS Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By John M. Spottswood Business Address P.O. Box 891 Phone Number 510 Transmitter-Studio Location Stock Island Air Time 7 a.m.-12:30 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative The Walker Co. Membership NAB. BMB President-Owner. General-Station-Commercial Manager, Program Director John M. Spottswood Chief Engineer Homer M. Harris News Editor Jimmy Calloway LAKE CITY— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Deep South Radioways Business-Studio Address 126 N. Marion St. Phone Number 525 Transmitter Location..! Mi. S. of Lake City on U.S. No. 41 Air Time 5 a.m.-10:05 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World. Cole Membership NAB President-Gen.-Stat'on Mgr... Alfred H. Temple Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager, Program Director Thomas M. Colton Chief Engineer H. B. Greene Farm Editor Owen W. Parnacott L A iC LAKELAND— EST. 1936 NBC Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Lakeland Brcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address P.O. Box 1211 1412 E. Lime St. Phone Number 2127 Transmitter Location 1412 E. Lime St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 m. News Service UP Transcription Service NBC Representative John E, Pearson Membership NAB, BMB President-General-Sales Promotion Manager- Publicity Director S. O. Ward Station Manager-Program Director-Production Manager William A. Reeves Commercial Manager Powell Adams Chief Announcer William P. Lee Ch:ef Engineer Wil-iam P. Lee WEAT LAKE WORTH— EST. 1948 NBC Frequency 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Lake Worth Bcstg. Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 947 Phone Number 1200-01 Studio Address . Municipal Casino, Ocean Blvd. Transmitter Location 19th Ave. Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m. Daily; 8 a.m.- 1 a.m. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Lorenzen & Thompson President-Owner Clarence L. Menser Gen. Mgr.-Program Dir Frank R. Knutti Commercial Manager Ben Decker Chief Announcer Fred W. Duerk Chief Engineer C. A. Campbell 369 F LO R r D A WLBF LEESBURG— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts OwTied-Operoted By Lake Brcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .. 1240 Floradel Ave. Phone Number 552-3 Transmitter Location 1240 Floradel Ave. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 m„ 8 a.m.-12 m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service. .Capitol, Thesaurus, Cole Membership „ NAB President P. C. Gorman General-Station Manager. .... .W. E. Harkness Commercial Manager-Program Director Donn Ramon Colee Chief Announcer Jim Smith Chief Engineer Carl B. DeLay Call Letters To Be Assigned (C.P.) LIVE OAK Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Suwanee Bcstg. Co. President G. Warren Sanchez WTYS MARIANNA— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ...... . John H. Phipps Business-Studio Address Marianna, Flo. Transmitter Location . , Junction U.S. Route 90, State Route 1 Air Time 16 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service .Standard Representative .John H. Perry President-Owner John H. Phipps General-Station-Commercial Manager Fred U. Wamble Program Director Lucille W. Wamble Chief Engineer Fred U. Wamble Farm Editor Joe Malone W M MB (CP) MELBOURNE Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . . Melbourne Bcstg. Corp. President William Shakespear Jr. Vice President , Thomas R. Borr W F E C (CP) MIAMI Frequency: 1220 Kc . . .Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Florida East Coast Broadcasting Co. Business Address 627 N.W. 20th Ave. WGBS MIAMI— EST. 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 Hialeah, Fla. Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service .. Lang- Worth, Thesaurus Representative The Katz Agency Membership .NAB. BMB President . George B. Storer General-Station Manager, Managing Director Stanton P, Kettler Commercial Manager .M. N. Babcock Sales Promotion Manager Frank Jaffe Program Director . . , , Paul Kingsley Chief Announcer Jack Williams Chief Engineer A. W. Shropshire Farm Editor Jack McCormack W I 0 D MIAMI— EST. 1926 NBC Frequency: 610 Kc .Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Isle of Dreams Brcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address . . . 600 Biscayne Blvd. Phone Number 3-6444 Transmitter Location North Bay Causeway Air Time 18 hrs. daily; 16 hrs. Sun. News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service. .. .Associated, Standard Representative George P. Hollingbery, Harry E. Ciunmings Membership. NAB, BMB President Daniel J. Mahoney General Manager James M. LeGate Commercial Manager Robert L. Fidlar Sales Promotion Manager-Publicity Director Martha Henriquez Musical Director Earle Barr Hanson Chief Engineer MiHon Scott Farm Editor. William Bischoff W M I E (CP) MIAMI Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts d., 5000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By ... . Lincoln Operating Co. Business Address 306 N. Miami Ave. 370 FLORIDA WQAM MIAMI— EST. 1920 ABC Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Wotts d., 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By The Miami Bcstg. Co. Address 327 N.E. 1st Ave., Box 3741 Phone Number 2-6121 Studio Address .Postal Pacific Bldg. Transmitter Location Biscayne Bay Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World, Associated, SESAC Representative John Blair & Co. Membership NAB, BMB President-General Mgr. Fred W. Borton General Mgr Owen Uridge Comm. Manager Fred W. Mizer Program Dir.-Publicity .... Marjorie Christopher Chief Engineer Gene Rider WWPB MIAMI— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Paul Brake W K AT MIAMI BEACH— EST. 1936 MBS Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By WKAT, Inc. Business-Studio Address 1759 Bay Rd. Phone Number 5-5711 Transmitter Location 1759 Bay Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 m. News Service UP Transcription Service . Standard Representative. Weed & Co. President A. Frank Katzentine General-Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager John I. Prosser Program Director-Production Manager Gordon N. Waltz Publicity Director-Chief Announcer-Farm Editor Robert Beutel Musical Director Betty Lee Taylor Chief Engineers Art Smith, Tom Magee OST PEOPl LISTEN Ti James M. LeGate, Gen. Manager 5,001) WATTS * 610 KC * NBC FLORIDA MIAMI BEACH— EST. 1947 Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Biscayne Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address 120 MacArthur Causeway Phone Number 5-5586 Transmitter Location. 120 MacArthur Causeway Air Time Local sunrise-lccal sunset News Service. UP Transcription Service Capitol Standard Representative McGeehan & O'Mara Membership NAB President-General-Station-Commercial Manager T. O. McCullough Program Director Calvert A. Carter Production Manager Mary Lucille Carter Musical Director George Chamberlin Chief Engineer John D. Miller T OCALA— EST. 1939 MBS-KBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Ocala Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address 1 Broadcast PL, P.O. Box 831 Phone Number 128-185 Transmitter Location Williston Highway Air Time 6 a.m.- 12 m.; 8 a.m.- 12 m. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service .Lang-Worth Representative John H. Perry Membership NAB President John H. Perry General-Commercial Mgr T. S. Gilchrist. Jr. Sales Promotion-Production Mgr. . . Don Franklin Publicity Director John Nicholson Chief Engineer. R. M. Henley Farm Editor T. S. Gilchrist. Jr. D B 0 ORLANDO— EST. 1924 CBS Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Orlando Bests. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address.. 30 S. Ivanhoe Blvd.. P.O. Box 3707 Phone Number 6181 Transmitter Location . . Dubsdread Country Club Area. No. 1 Hazard St., Orange Co.. Fla. Air Time 4:55 a.m.-l:05 a.m. News Service AP. UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, World. Associated Representative. .John Blair. Harry E. Cummings Membership NAB, BMB President-Gen. Manager. .Col. Geo. C. Johnston Vice-Pres. -Station Mgr Harold P. Danlorth Nat'l Sales Director Wm. G. McBride Local Sales Director J, M. Pedrick Sales Promotion Manager-Publicity Director Rosalind Boggs Program Director W. G. McBride Production Manager Robert L. Craig Chief Announcer-Farm Editor. . .Carter Scofield Musical Director Walter D. Kimble Chief Engineer James E. Yarbrough WHOO ORLANDO— EST. 1947 ABC FLORIDA-AMERICAN GROUP Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts d.; 5000 Watts 21. Owned-Operated By .... Orlando Daily News- papers, Inc. Business Address 234 S. Orange Ave. Phone Number 3-1681 Studio Address . . Ft. Gatlin HoteL Orlando. Fla, Transmitter Location . . Old Fairvilla Rd., 3 mi. w. of Orlando Air Time . 5 a.m.-l a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NAB President Martin Andersen General Manager Walter P. Speight, Jr. Commercial Manager George Newhart Program Director. Larry Scarborough Chief Announcer Charles Thomas Musical Director Joseph McLees Chief Engineer Stanley A. Beck L 0 F ORLANDO— EST. 1940 MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc. (CP 950 Kc.)., Power: 250 Watts (CP 5000 Watts) Owned-Operated By. Hazelwood, Inc. Business Address Orlando, Fla. Phone Number 8163 Studio Address Angebi't Hotel Transmitter Location near Orlo Vista Air Time 6 a.m.-12 m. News Service INS Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Paul H. Raymer General Manager Victor Buisset wgTrz ORLANDO— EST. 1947 NBC Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Central Fla. Bcstg. Co. Eusiness-Studio Address. .. .WORZ Bidg.. 740 N. Orange Ave. Phone Number 2-245L 272 FLORIDA Transmitter Lccation Winter Garden Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-l:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service .... Standard. Langworth Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB, BMB President James Dandelake Gen.-Station-Commercial Mgr. . .Eugene D. Hill Program Promotion Manager . . William Pennell Production Manager-Chief Announcer R. H. Marshall Publicity Director D. Donaldson Musical Director L, C. Kennedy Chief Engineer W. Dodd Daniel News Farm Editor Ned Brown WWPF I PALATKA— EST. 1947 I Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Palatka Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. . . 105V2 N. Second St. I Phone Number 354 ! Transmitter Location 900 Block of River St. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Langworth. SESAC Representative L. C. McCa'l Owners J. E. Massey. L. C, McCall General-Station-Sales Mgr L. C. McCall Program Director Bruce Wilson Production Manager, Publicity Director. Farm Editor. Dan Ross Musical Director Betty Jo McCall Chief Engineer L. C. McCall WWPG FALM BEACH— EST. 1941 ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Palm Beach Bcstg. Co. Business Address South Ocean Blvd. Phone Number West Palm Beach 2-1515, Lake Worth 500 Transmitter Location South Ocean Blvd. Air Time 7:00 a.m.-Midnight News Service AP Transcription Service . . Lang- Worth, Thesaurus. World Representative Perry President-Gen. Mgr Charles E. Davis Station-Comm. Mgr Donald S. Greenlief Program Director Mary E. Neely Chief Engineer Clyde E. Walkden w dT p PANAMA CITY— EST. 1940 MBS-KBS— FLORIDA STATE Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Panama City Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address W. Beach Dr. Phone Number 777 Transmitter Location N. Springfield, Fla. Air Time.. 5:30 a.m.-12 m.; 7 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative John H. Perry Assoc. Membership NAB President John H. Perry General-Commercial Manager, Program Director Byron Hayford Sales Promotion Manager John Thomas Chief Announcer-Engineer Elmer Scott WBSit PENSACOLA— EST. 1946 ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Escambia Bcstg. Co, Business-Studio Address.. San Carlos Hotel, P.O. Box 1351 Phone Number 6173-4 Transmitter Location O and Moreno Sts. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12 m. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Radio Adv. Co. Membership NAB, BMB President-General-Station Manager Miss Ruth Braden Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Robert O. Forsyth Program Director John H. Cummins Production Manager-Chief Announcer Fred Schilling Publicity Director George Henderickson Musical Director Dick Bate Chief Engineer G. E. Bert Mead W CO A PENSACOLA— EST. 1926 NBC Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 5000 Walts Owned-Operated By Pensacola Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 1669 Phone Number 4111-2 Studio Address San Carlos Hotel Transmitter Location Corry Field Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 m.; 8 a.m.-12 m. Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service. Associated, Capitol Representative John H. Perry Assoc. Membership NAB President John H. Perry General-Station Manager J. Holliday Veal Commercial Manager W. G. Champlin Program Director-Production Manager- Chief Announcer Thomas A. Carswell Musical Director Leroy Morris Chief Engineer Harold Heath Farm Editor Larry Wayne 273 FLORIDA WEAR PENSACOLA— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Gulfport Bcstg. Co. Business Address 5 East Gregory .St Commercial Manager Vera New Program Director-Chief Engineer. .Louis J. Link Musical Director. Edith Saxton W C N H (CP) QUINCY Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Quincy Bcstg. Corp. News Service AP President . Richard J. Gardner W F 0 Y ST. AUGUSTINE— EST. 1934 CBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Fountain of Youth Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 588 Phone Number 1622 Transmitter Studio Location .... Magnolia Ave. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Avery-Knodel Membership .NAB President-Owner J. C. Bell General Manager-Ex. Vice-Pres.-Commercial Manager John E. Bernhard, Jr. Program Director-Secy.-Treas.-Production Mgr., Musical Director Mrs. Frankye CoUyer Walker Publicity Director, Patricia Cunning Chief Announcer Bill Sommer Chief Engineer- V.-P G. Russell Chambers Farm Editor Ernest Raistrick WS U N ST. PETERSBURG— EST. 1927 ABC Frequency: 620 Kc .Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By City of St. Petersburg Business Address P.O. Box 240 Phone Number. 7-4747-8 Studio Address Municipal Pier Transmitter Location .... Bay view, RFD No. L Box 196, Clearwater, Fla. Air Time. ........... 17 hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service. Amp, SESAC Representative .Weed & Co. Membership .NAB, BMB General-Station-Sales Promotion Manager- Publicity Director. .... Norman E. Brown WT S P ST. PETERSBURG— EST. 1939 MBS Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d„ 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By Pinellas Bcstg. Co. Business Address 470 First Ave. S. Phone Number 7-8108 Studio Address Times Bldg. Transmitter Location. . . .35th Ave. & 4th St. N. Air Time. .6:30 a.m.-12 m.; 7:30 a.m.-12 m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative John E. Pearson Membership NAB President Nelson Poynter Vice-President Irwin A. Simpson General-Station Manager . . Herbert T. Anderson Sales or Commercial Manager. . . .Le Wildman Sales Promotion Manager-Program Director Jack Faulkner Chief Announcer Richard C. Bingham Chief Engineer William D. Mangold WTRR SANFORD— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Southeastern Bcstg. Sys- tem Business Address. P.O. Box 1541 Phone Number .999-1200 Studio Address .... Located in the Moyf air Irm Transmitter Location 1000 E. 1st St. Air Tune 18 hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth President-General Manager. .James S. Rivers Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager . .Joseph W. Parris Program Director-Production Mgr. . . Bruce Smith Publicity Director-Farm Editor Paul Okun Chief Announcer Richard Batchelor Chief Engineer Emerson Browne WS P B SARASOTA— EST. 1939 CBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WSPB, Inc. Business-Studio Address City Island Phone Number. 2564-5 Transmitter Location City Island Air Time.. 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.; $:30 a.m.- 12:05 a.m.. Sat. 374 FLORIDA News Service UP Transcription Service . . Thesaurus, Lang-Worth Represenative John E. Pearson Membership BMB President. Robert C. Jones, Jr. General-Station Manager John B. Browning Commercial Manager Robert H. Nef f Program Director David C. Hale Chief Announcer Eric A. Provost Chief Engineer James E. Grant, Jr. W H BO (CP) SULPHUR SPRINGS Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... . Sulphur Springs Bcstrs. Business Address 8410 Florida Ave., Tampa Partners . . . Harold A. Dunlap, James D. Sinyard WRHP TALLAHASSEE— EST. 1946 ABC— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Tallahassee Appliance Corp. Address Hotel Floridan Phone Number 2691 Transmitter Location East Park Avenue Air Time Full Time License News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Thomas F. Clark Co., Inc. Pres., General Mgr Frank W. Pepper Commercial Manager E. R. LaBarbera Program Director R. S. Meigs Promotion Manager F. W. Hazelton Chief Engineer C. L. Clifton wTa L TALLAHASSEE— EST. 1943 MBS-SOUTHEASTERN CHURCH U. OF FLORIDA FOOTBALL Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .John H. Phipps Radio Sta. Business-Studio Address Cherokee Hotel Phone Number 2160 Transmitter Location. .Lake Bradford, Leon Co., Flo. Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Membership NAB President-Owner John H. Phipps General-Station Manager Teresa M. Murch Sales or Commercial Mgr. . . . Harriet B. Carson Sales Promotion Manager. . . .Herschel Graves Program-Production Manager. .Read W. Wynn Publicity Director Jack Madigan Musical Director Helen F. Todd Chief Engineer William A. Snowden Farm Editor H. B. Franklin WALT TAMPA— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Tampa Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 401 W. Tyler St. Phone Number M 7921 Transmitter Location 411 W. Tyler St. Air Time. Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service .... Langworth, Capitol, Cole, SESAC Representative John H. Perry Asso. Membership NAB President-Owner-General-Station-Commercial Manager W. Walter Tison Sales Promotion Manager ...... Coburn Gumm Program Director-Production Manager- Chief Announcer-Musical Director. .Lynn Gearhart Publicity Director Wilma Drumm Chief Engineer J. B. Tison Farm Editor Hilton Crowe W D A E TAMPA— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By The Tampa Times Co. Business Address 114 N. Franklin St., P.O. Box 2409 Phone Number M-1818 Studio Address Tampa Times Bldg. Transmitter Location. .Forest Hills Country Club Area Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service. .Associated, MacGregor Representative The Katz Agency Membership NAB President David E. Smiley General-Station-Commercial Sales PromStion Manager , L. Spencer Mitchell Program Director-Production Manager- Publicity Director. .... .Kenneth W. Skelton Chief Announcer Sol J. Fleischman Musical Director Edward C. Walker Chief Engineer Wm. Pharr Moore Farm Editor Mark E. Swingley W F L A TAMPA— EST. 1925 NBC Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. The Tribune Co. Business-Studio Address . . Hyde Park & Lafay- ette Phone Number H-1828 Transmitter Location . . . E. End Davis Causeway Air Time 17 hrs. daily News Service UP 375 FLORIDA Transcription Service. .Thesaurus, Lang-Worth Representative .... John Blair, Harry Cummings Membership NAB President-Owner J. S. Mims Gen. -Station Manager. .Charles G. Baskerville Commercial Manager. ...... .Bert A. Arnold Program Director Paul M, Jones Publicity Director Tom Matthews Chief Announcer-Farm Editor Mardi Liles Musical Director Frank Grasso Chief Engineer .Joe H. Mitchell WIRK WEST PALM BEACH— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Ken-Se,>l, Inc. Business Address Box 2148 Phone Number 2-1744 Studio Address. Citizens Bldg. Transmitter Location .... Military Trail, new W. Palm Beach Air Time . 6 a.m.-l a.m. News Service , . . . AP Transcription Service. .Associated, Lang-Worth Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership NAB President Joseph S. Field, Jr. General-Station-Commercial Manager Joseph B. Matthews Sales Promotion Manager. . .Kenneth McClure Program Director-Production Manager Charles T, Snowdon Publicity Director Milton E. Cummings Chief Announcer-Musical Director Rome J. Hartman Chief Engineer William P. Heitzman J V/EST PALM BEACH— EST. 1938 CBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . WJNO. Inc. Business-Studio Address. . 1500 N. Flagler Dr. W. Palm Beach Phone Number 2-3638 Transmitter Location 1500 N. Flagler Dr. Air Time 6:30 a.m,-12:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard. Capitol Representative Radio Adv. Co. Membership NAB, BMB President Marshall Heminway General-Station Manager .... Stephen P. Wi'.lis Program Director-Farm Editor. . . .Matt Gettings Chief Announcer Davies Webster Musical Director Ruth Schockley Chief Engineer. . Otis C. Wright WSI R WINTER HAVEN— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Citrus BeU Bcstrs., Inc. Business Address .P. O. Box 1466 Phone Number ^ 3-1313 Studio Address 132 Third St., S.W. Transmitter Location Lake Howard Dr. Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service World, Cole Representative R. B. Harrington Membership NAB P esident-Owner Frederick L. Allman General Manager Lawrence A. Rollins Commercial Manager. Sales Promotion Manager John W. Brandstetter Program Director Richard P. Eyrich Chief Engineer L. Orden Craig for Prestige .. . Membership! 276 Mli'f 3e»*oa, firttssdertt full Time i^M Station Niaurice Coieman, Gen. Mgr, : Wliliiiiiiilliillli^ G E 0i8|i»iiR.RA.C,€;::H p I A SNSStAl SnOAPCASTINS COMPANY 377 COLUMBUS GEORGIA 5000 Watts DAY and NIGHT WRBL is the key to low-cost selling in Columbus a METROPOLITAN MARKET of 159.800 people. WRBL delivers a "tailored- to-listen" audience built up through 20 years of Community Leadership. also WRBL-FM ATLANTA GEORGIA .^ 5fe., WATL represents a com- manding coverage — in one of America's prime markets . . comprised of 594,000 people .... and 1 16,480 RADIO HOMES. WATL'S program leadership ac- counts for a loyal, ever- growing audience. ALBANY GEORGIA WGPC serves a growing, thriving section of Georgia. Federal Reserve statistics for Septem- ber 1947 reveal . . . "The ALBANY Market showed a greater increase in bank debits than any city In the country". Repfesenfed NatiofioUy by '' BEORGE P. MOLLINGBERY CO, CHICAGO NEV/ YORK LOS ANGELES SaH FRAHCISCO 378 €i©IR.CIA' Estimated Population 3,233,000 — % Increase +3.5 — Radio Homes 366,339 Farms with Radios 117,937 — Stations in State 68 W A L B ALBANY— EST. 1941 MBS Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Herald Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address Leesburg Rd. Phone Number. 389, 1590 Transmitter Location Leesburg Rd. Air Time 6:55 a.m.-ll:30 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Bum Smith Co., Pierce W. Cook Membership NAB, BMB President James H. Gray General-Station Manager, Publicity Director Abner M. Israel Commercial Manager C. A. McLaughlin Program Director. Production Manager, Musical Director David K. Fulton Chief Announcer Bill Bowick Chief Engineer L. L. Walker W GP C ALBANY— EST. 1933 CBS— GEORGIA SPORTS NETWORK Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Opevated By ... . Albany Bcstg. System Business Studio Address ... New Albany Hotel Phone Number 1371-0 Transmitter Location Gillionville Rd. Air Time 6:45 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Rep.esentative George P. HoUingbery Membership NAB, BMB Executive Manager J. W. Woodruff, Jr. Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Leonard M. George Program-Musical Director Gwen Walker Chief Engineer Wayne C. McClung Farm Editor Bill Fowler WD EC AMERICUS— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By The Americus Bcstg. Co. Operated By W. E. Johnson Business-Studio Address. . , .110 Windsor Ave. Phone Number 3681 Transmitter Location 110 McGarrah St. Air Time. 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m. News Service AP T'anscription Service . .Thesaurus Representative Cox & Tanz President James R. Blair General-Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager, Program Director. .W. E. Johnson Traffic Manager ........... Margaret Johnson Production Manager. Publicity-Musical Director Johnny Smolka Chief Announcer, Form Editor. Chuck Saunders Chief Engineer Charles Adams W GA U ATHENS— EST. 1938 CBS— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By J. K. Patrick & Co. Business-Studio Address Bobbin Mill Rd. Phone Number 1741-2 Transmitter Location Bobbin Mill Rd. Air Time 17 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service Standard. Keystone Membership , BMB General-Station-Commercial Manager, Program Director R. Lewis Doster Chief Engineer Bill Evans Call Letters To Be Assigned (C.P.) ATLANTA Frequency: 1550 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts d. 10.000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By Fuhon County Bcstg. Corp. Owner Samuel Rothberg WAGA ATLANTA— EST. 1937 Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned By Fort Industry Co. Operated By Liberty Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 56 Marietta St. Phone Number MAin 5101, & CYpress 1916 Transmitter Location. ...... .N. Druid Hills Rd. Air Time. .... 18 hrs., 40 xnin. Daily; 17 hrs., 10 min. Sun. News Service AP, INS Transcription Service . . Lang-Worth, Thesaurus Representative Avery-Knodel, Inc. Membership .NAB, BMB President George B. Storer Gen.-Station Mgr.. . James E. Baily Sales Promotion Mgr.-Publicity Dir. .Ken Gurley Program Director . Arry Brown Prod. Mgr.-Chief Announcer Bill McCain Musical Director Marilyn Simpson Chief Engineer Paul Cram Farm Editor . H. B. Henderson 379 One of America's Great Stations in One of America's Great Markets . Licensed Mar. 15, 1922 Power %'''''' Owned and Operated by THE ATLANTA JOURNAL CO. 50,000 WATTS 750 KC NBC for 21 Years The 50,000 Watts of "The Voice of the South" is greater than the total night-time wattage of all other Georgia stations combined. ( ' ) Plus Unquestioned dominance of the greater Atlanta market area( *) with a blanket coverage of the rich rural areas of Georgia and surrounding states. Prestige 25 years of broadcasting *'in the public interest," with active support of one of the South's great newspapers. The homes in Georgia tune to WSB as a trusted medium of information and enter- tainment. *S.JR.D.S.—Nov. 1, 1947 **Any Hooperating. NOTE TO TIME BUYERS: In 1948 (as In _ . j »r ^- 77 l previous years) WSB can provide your Represented Nationally by clients with audience in Georgia at less cost per thousand listeners than any group or combination of stations. Ask any Petry man for the facts. 380 EDW. PETRY & CO., Inc. GEORGIA W AT L ATLANTA— EST. 1930 MBS— GEORGIA SPORTS NETWORK Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts (CP 5000 Watts) Owned-Operated By J. W. Woodruff Business Address Henry Grady Bldg., 26 Cain St. Phone Number Walnut 4377 Transmitter Location. .Present 250 Watt Trans- mitter: 26 Cain Street. (New 5 kw transmitter: Loghaven Dr.) Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service. . .Lang-Worth, Standard Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NAB President-Owner, General Manager J. W. Woodruff Station Manager, Chief Engineer R. W. Minton Comme'cial Manager. ....... .Sam W. Kane Sales Promotion Manager....!. A. Davenport Pogram Director Ernest Guy Chief Announcer Zenas Sears Musical Director Cliff Cameron (See Page 378) WBGE ATLANTA— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By General Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Georgia Terrace Hotel Phone Number VErnon 1194 Transmitter Location S. Pine St. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service. . . .Lang-Worth, Capitol, Cole Representative Burn-Smith President Mike Benton General Manager Maurice C. Coleman Traffic Mgr.-Asst. Program Director Ann Hutcheson Production Manager Peggy Case Chief Engineer David J. Holt (See Page 377) WCON ATLANTA— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned Operated By. . . .The Atlanta Constitu- tion PubL Co. Business-Studio Address. . . .Constitution Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga. Phone Number LAmar 4545 Transmitter Location Defoors Ferry Rd., Fulton County, Ga. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service W^rld Representative Headley Reed Membership NAB, BMB President Clark Howell General Manager David Carpenter Commercial Manager Crenshaw Bonner Sales Promotion Mgr Frank Drake Program Director Henry Allen Production Manager .Gene Eubanks Publicity Director Rita Van Pelt Musical Director Frances Adams Chief Engineer Harvey Aderhold Farm Editor Channing Cope W E RD (CP) ATLANTA Frequency: 860 Kc Power, 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Radio Atlanta Inc. Business Address 1425 C & S Bldg. wTb ATLANTA— EST. 1922 NBC Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .The Atlanta Journal Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address ..... Atlanta Biltmore Hotel Phone Number Hemlock 1045 Transmitter Location Tucker, Ga. Air Time Unlimited News Service AP, UP Transcription Service. .. .Standard, Associated Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB, BMB Chief Executive J. Leona"d Reinsch General Manager John M. Outler, Jr. Commercial Manager Frank Gaither Program Director Marcus Bartlett Production Manager M. K. Toalson Publicity Director Jean Hendrix Chief Engineer C. F. Daugherty Farm Editor Jim Romine W G S T ATLANTA— EST. 1923 CBS— GA. MAJOR MARKET TRIO Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 5,000 Watts d., 1,000 Watts n. Owned By.. Bd. of Regents, State of Ga. on behalf of Ga. Sch. of Technology Operated By. . . .Bd. of Regents, Univ. System of Ga. Business-Studio Address Forsyth Bldg. Phone Number Walnut 8441 Transmitter Location Cheshire Bridge Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12:30 a.m. News Service AP 381 GEORGIA Transcription Service Thesaurus. World Representative The Katz Agency FOR WGST LISTING SEE PAGE 381 WBBQ AUGUSTA— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Savannah Valley Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address . . . Sand Bar Ferry Rd. Phone Number 2-0264 Transmitter Location Sand Bar Ferry Rd. Air Time 5:55 a.m.-l a.m.; 7:30 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, INS Transcription Service Cole, Standard Representative The Walker Co. Membership NAB President. General-Station Manager, Publicity Director George G. Weiss Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager John W. Watkins Program Director, Production Manager George M. Scott Chief Announcer, Musical Director Robert S. Nelson Chief Engineer David Freeman W G A C AUGUSTA— EST. 1940 ABC Frequency: 580 Kc , . .Power: 5,000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .The Twin States Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address WGAC Bldg. Phone Number 2-2692 Transmitter Location Martinez, Ga. Air Time . 5:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service . UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Avery -Knodel Membership NAB, BMB Vice President-General-Station Manager . .J. B. Fuqua ATLANTA Georgia's 2nd Station in Family Coverage According to Broadcast Measurement Bureau REPRESENTED NATIONALLY BY THE KATZ AGENCY, INC. 382 GEORGIA Commercial Manager Donald M. Kelly, Jr. Sales Promotion Manager. Publicity Director Claire Himmel P.ogram Director, Production Manager Warren Hites Chief Announcer Don Vest Musical Director John Vance Chief Engineer John P. Jopling Farm Editor J. W. Chambers WRDW AUGUSTA —EST. 1930 CBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Augusta Bcstg. Co. Address 8th & Broad Streets Phone Numbers 2-8805-8-7 Transmitter Location Berckmans Road Air Time 18 hrs. News Service UP Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth Representative George P. HoUingbery Membership. NAB, BMB Station Manager R. W. Ringson WTNT AUGUSTA—EST. 1947 NBC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Georgia Carolina Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Cotton Row Phone Number , 2-1003 Transmitter Location ...... Cedar St. Extended Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Representative .Taylor-Howe-Snowden President Walter J. Brown Oteneral-Station Manager. .Edgar W. Teasley Commercial Manager A. Lee Parsons Program Director Fred J. Runde Publicity Director Ed. Pond Chief Announcer Sam Zurich Chief Engineer, Farm Editor. .Ted R. Woodard WMGR BAINBRIDGE— EST. 1946 MBS— GEORGIA SPORTS NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By S. Marvin Griffin Business Address P. O. Box 348 Phone Number 776 Transmitter-Studio Location . Faceville Highway Air Time 6:30 a.m.-10:35 p.m.; 8 a.m.- 10:05 p.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service KBS, SESAC, Cole President-Owner S. Marvin Griffin Station Manager Ben H. Dekle Program Director Barbara Ann Johnson Chief Engineer W. H. Moore WMOG BRUNSWICK— EST. 1940 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Coastal Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address St. Simons Island Causeway Phone Number 1500 Transmitter Location St. Simons Causeway Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Clark Membership BMB W Q X I (CP) BUCKHEAD Frequency: 790 Kc .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Robert W. Rounsoville News Service UP President Robert W. Rounsaville Technical Director William F. Lance WLBB CARROLLTON— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1100 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Carroll Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address . . Peoples' Bank Bldg. Phone Number 980-1 Transmitter Location Cedar St. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service . UP Transcription Service Capitol, SESAC Representative . . Ga. Assn. of Local Stations Membership NAB President, General Manager. .James C. Vocalis Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager. , James C. Dunaway Program Director Edward Payne Production Manager James M. Matthews Publicity Director Elizabeth Mattox Chief Engineer Chessley F. Hooper Farm Editor James C. Vocalis WBHF CARTERSVILLE-EST. 1946 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc. ..... .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By W. Ryan Frier 383 GEORGIA Business-Studio Address Shackleford Bldg. Phone Number 686 Transmitter Location. West Ave.. P. O. Box 71 Air Time. . .6 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.. 7 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NAB Owner W. Ryan Frier General-Station-Commercial Manager James O. Hardin. Jr. Publicity Director .George H. Boswell Chief Engineer Thomas W. Cowan. Jr. Farm Editor Bob Robertson W G A A CEDARTOWN— EST. 1941 ABC— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc, Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By The Northwest Ga. Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. . .West Theatre Bldg. Phone Number 777 & 570 Transmitter Location Cave Spring Rd. Air Time 17V2 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service World. Keystone Membership NAB. BMB President O. C. Lam Station-Commercial Manager. .William B. Estes Program Director Rowena Whitfield Production Manager R. Edward Reilly Publicity Director .Hall Wray Musical Director. . . Al Stevens Chief Engineer Gary C. Hunt W D A K COLUMBUS— EST. 1943 ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By.... Radio Columbus, Inc. Business-Studio Address Martin Bldg. Phone Number 5447 Transmitter Location. .. .Brickyard Rd., Phenix City, Ala. Air Time 5 a.m.-l:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB, BMB President, General Mgr. . . . Allen M. Woodall Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Miles Ferguson Program-Publicity Director Ed Wescott Chief Announcer Joe Byars Musical Director Mary Evelyn Coney Chief Engineer Randy Jones Farm Editor Ed Snyder WGBA COLUMBUS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Georgia-Alabama Broadcasting Co. Business Address 1213V2 Broadway Phone Number 3-3603 News Service INS, UP Transcription Service Capitol, Associated Representative Branham President A. H. Chapman General Manager A. E. Mickel Commercial Manager W. S. Massie Promotion Manager James R. Cook Program Director Bill Rhodes, Jr. Chief Engineer Jack H. Wiseley W R B L COLUMBUS— EST. 1928 CBS— GEORGIA SPORTS NETWORK Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts Owned-Operated By Columbus Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 1420 2nd Ave. Phone Number . 2-0601 Transmitter Location . . . Phenix City, Alabama Air Time 19 hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC Representative George P. HoUingbery Membership NAB. BMB President J. W. Woodruff General-Station-Commercial Manager J. W. Woodruff. Jr. Sales Promotion Manager, Program-Publicity Director Ed J. Hennessy Musical Librarian George D. Davis. Jr. Chief Engineer Joseph A. Gamble {See Page 378) WSAC COLUMBUS— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Chattahoochee Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address. ... 1028 ¥2 Broadway Phone Number 2-4427 Transmitter Location .... 1 mi. E. of Columbus on Morris Rd. Air Time 5 a.m.-l a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative The Walker Co. President William K. Jenkins General-Station Manager Edwin MuUinax Commercial Manager Francis G, Smith Sales Promotion Manager. .Benson C. Pressly Prog am Director James O'Donnell Chief Engineer Hudie M. Brown \ 84 GEORGIA WM JM CORDELE— EST. 1940 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts, d» 100 Watts n. Owned By. . . .Cordele Dispatch Publishing Co. Operated By James S. Rivers Address P. O. Box 432 Phone Number 666 Transmitter Location 20th Ave. & B St. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership NAB, BMB President John W. Greer General Manager James S. Rivers Comm.-Prom. Mgr William Blizzard Program Director Willard Belote Chiei Engineer Jeff Donley WMOC COVINGTON— EST. 1946 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. The Covington News, Inc. Business Address. .Covington News, 112-122 Pace St. Phone Number 2275 Transmitter-Studio Location. 702 Monticello St. Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NAB President, General Manager . . . Belmont Dennis Station-Commercial Manager Walt Gaines Sales Promotion Manager. . . .W. Thomas Hay Program Director, Production Manager, Musical Director Tom Palmer Publicity Director Gordon Turner Chief Announcer Bill Chadburn Chief Engineer Paul Smay Farm Editor Leo Mallard W B L J DALTON— EST. 1940 MBS— GEORGIA SPORTS NET.— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Dahon Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Ill Pentz St. Phone Number 684 Transmitter Location 5th Ave. Air Time ISVa hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol, SESAC Representative Cox & Tanz Membership NAB, BMB President . .H. C. Kenemer General-Station Manager .... William Armond Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Chester Wilson Program Director, Production Manager Dave Achor Publicity Director Bill Ketchum Chief Announcer Paul Crandall Musical Director. Marie Baker Chief Engineer Janub Andrews Farm Editor Ed Craig W D W D (CP) DAWSON Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Dawson Bcstg. Co. WEAS DECATUR— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By E. D. Rivers. Jr. Business-Studio Address. 217 W. Ponce De Leon Phone Number. Dearborn 2521 Transmitter Location. .Lawrenceville Highway Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service World, Cole President-Owner E. D. Rivers, Jr. General-Station-Commercial Manager, Program Director Ewald Kockritz Production Manager Ned Lukens Chief Engineer William Keller WDMG DOUGLAS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Downing Musgrove Business-Studio Address. .118 S. Madison Ave. Phone Number 564 Transmitter Location. . . .1.8 mi. E. of Douglas, Ga., Highway 32 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC Membership NAB Owner-General Manager. .Downing Musgrove Commercial Manager Al H. Evans Program Manager James W. Hayes Chief Announcer, Farm Editor Sammy Middleton Musical Director Miss Sal Evans Chief Engineer Clinton Vaughan WMLT DUBLIN— EST. 1945 MBS— GEORGIA SPORTS NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc ...Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Dublin Bcstg. Co. 385 GEORGIA Business-Studio Address .... Franklin & Moore Sts., P. O. Box 659 Phone Number 871-2-3 Transmitter Location .... Franklin & Moore Sts. Air Time 7 a.m.-ll:05 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Cox & Tanz Membership NAB. BMB President George T. Morris General-Station Manager Tom Vassy Commercial Manager George P. Mclntyre Program Director Dennis Brown Chief Announcer, Musical Director. .Bob Smith Chief Engineer Charlie R. Lord WSGC ELBERTON— EST. 1946 MBS— GA. SPORTS NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc. ..... .Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By ...... . Elberton Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. . . . .Elberton. Georgia Phone Number 525 Transmitter Location Jones Street Air Time. .6 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.; 7:30 a.m.-ll p.m.. Sun. News Service - - AP Membership .NAB. BMB General-Station Manager. .... .M. C. Gorman Program Director ............. John R. Morris Chief Engineer .......... Charles T. Mewborn WBHB FITZGERALD— EST. 1946 MBS— GEORGIA SPORTS Frequency: 1240 Kc... Power: 250 Watts Owned By J. Paul Stone & R. M. Ware. Jr. Operated By. R. M. Ware. Jr. Business-Studio Address . .600 Block W. Roanoke Dr. Phone Number .740 Transmitter Location. . .600 Block W. Roanoke Dr. •Air Time. ....... ..... 6 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth President-Part Owner. General-Station-Com- mercial Manager. Program Director ........... R. M. Ware. Jr. Chief Announcer Jack Owens Chief Engineer R. M. Ware, Jr. W D U N (CP) GAINESVILLE Frequency: 1400 Kc. ..... . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ....... . Northeast Georgia Broadcasting Co. W G G A GAINESVILLE— EST. 1941 MBS— GA. SPORTS NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Blue Ridge Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 654 Phone Number 1600-1 Studio Address Athens Rd. Transmitter Location Athens Rd. Air Time. .6 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.; 8 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NAB. BMB President Charles A. Smithgall Commercial Manager. E. F. MacLeod Program Director . Mildred Thompson Musical Director James A. Hartley Chief Engineer. . . . .F. Keith Brown WKEU GRIFFIN— EST. 1934 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc . Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Station WKEU Address. .P. O. Box 155 Phone Number 5507 News Service UP Air Time .Daytime License President-Gen. Mgr A. W. Marshall, Jr. Commercial Manager C. I. Crawley Prog. Dir.-Prom. Mgr H. C. Young, Jr. Chief Engineer G. H. Whitley. Jr. WKLY HARTWELL— EST. 1947 GA. SPORTS NETWORK Frequency: 980 Kc. . . . .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . Louie L. Morris Business Address .Box 183 Phone Number 71 Transmitter-Studio Location. .Bowersville High- way. Hartwell. Ga. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Capital President-Owner Louie L. Morris Exec. Vice President Max G. Pfaender Commercial Manager Paul S. Wight Sales Promotion Manager . William Winegarner Program Director Joe B. Wilder Chief Announcer Robert Mowbray Chief Engineer. Leland W. Hayes 386 GEORGIA W L A G LA GRANGE— EST. 1941 MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .LaGrange Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 303 Broome St. Phone Number 3505 Transmitter Location LaGrange, Ga. Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1:30 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Thomas F. Clark Membership NAB President Roy C. Swank General-Station-Commercial Manager Edwin Mullinax Sales Promotion Mgr. . Josephine M. Thomasson Program Director, Chief Announcer John K. Boggess Chief Engineer James M. McKay Farm Editor Joe V. Hawkins W B M L MACON— EST. 1940 ABC— GA. SPORTS NETWORK Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Middle Ga. Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .First National Bank Bldg. Phone Number 2728 Transmitter Location Cor. Eighth & Cherry Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative J. H. McGillvra Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner E. D. Black General-Station Manager . . Chas. W. Pittman Commercial Manager Walter Graham Program-Musical Director Mary Hester Richardson Chief Announcer Tommy Snellgrove Chief Engineer H. S. Goodrich WIBB(CP) MACON Frequency: 1280 Kc Power. 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Peach State Bcstg. Co. Business Address Lanier Hotel W M AZ MACON— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 940 Kc. ...... Power: 10,000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Southeastern Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address .... Bankers Insurance Bldg. Phone Number '. .3131 Transmitter Location Forsyth Rd. Air Time 5:45 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service INS, UP Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth Representative The Katz Agency Membership NAB, BMB President, Chief Engineer. .George P. Rankin General Manager Wilton E. Cobb Commercial Manager Frank Crowther Production Manager Frank Hubbs Farm Editor D. F. Bruce WNEX MACON— EST. 1945 MBS 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 18 hrs., 40 m.in. daily News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol, Cole Representative Forjoe Membership NAB President Ed Lowe Vice President, General-Station Manager Al Lowe Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager George Patton Program Director Peggy Taylor Production Manager, Chief Announcer Ed Shorpe Publicity Director .Jim Weathers Musical Director Beverly McKenzie Chief Engineer A. C. Kibler Farm Editor "Peanut" Faircloth WFOM MARIETTA— EST. 1946 GA. ASSOC. OF LOCAL STA. Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Chattahoochee Bcstrs. Business Address P. O. Box 131 Phone Number . 1746 Transmitter-Studio Location So. Cobb Dr. Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NAB Owners Fred B. Wilson, Channing Cope General Manager Albert L. Jones Commercial Manager A. E. Garoni Program Director Nelsie Home Chief Announcer James Kirby Chief Engineer Orbra W. Harrell Farm Editor Channing Cope 387 GEORGIA WMVG MILLEDGEVILLE— EST. 1946 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Jere N. Moore Business Address Milledgeville, Ga. Phone Number 250 Studio Address Old State Capitol Bldg. Transmitter Location Fishing Creek Air Time 17 hrs. daily; 15 hrs. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Homer Griffith Owner Jere N. Moore General-Station-Commercial Manager . Michael T. Landy Program Director Douglas O. Henson Chief Announcer, Farm Editor. .Harry Hunter Chief Engineer .Robbie O. Hattaway W M G A MOULTRIE— EST. 1939 KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By John F. Pidcock Business Address Box 310 Phone Number 999 Transmitter-Studio Location 1 V2 mi. N.E. Moultrie on U. S. 319 Air Time 17 hrs daily; 15 hrs. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, World, Keystone Representative Thomas F. Clark President-Owner, General Manager John F. Pidcock Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Wandell Murphy Program Director Jackie Stringf ellow Production Manager. Chief Announcer Jack Shiver Musical Director Keith Bright Chief Engineer George Buckmann Farm Editor Ted Meadows WCOH NEWNAN— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Newnan Bcstg. Co. Business Address 11 Court Sq. Phone Number 1400-1399 Studio Address Court St. Transmitter Location .Line St. Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service World, Thesaurus General-Station Manager ...... John H. French Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager James Thomasson Program Director Dr. R. S. C. Young Publicity Director Randy Bryan Musical Director Imogene Jones Chief Engineer James S. Stowers Jr. Farm Editor R. W. Brown WKMA QUITMAN— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .John Raymond Barlett Business Address Walker Bldg. Phone Number. , 4811 News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Owner-General Mgr John Raymond Barlett Program Director James Wood WLAQ ROME— EST. 1947 Frequency: 670 Kc Power: 1.000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .News Publishing Co. of Rome. Ga. Business-Studio Address 209 Broad St. Phone Number 7767 Transmitter Location Summerville Rd. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP, INS. UP Transcription Service Capitol, Thesaurus Representative . . . Joseph Henry McGillvra. Inc. Membership NAB. BMB President B. H. Mooney, Sr. General-Station Manager, Publicity Director George W. Rice, Jr. Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Martha Daniel Program Director, Production Manager George Eubanks Musical Director Carolyn Smith Lynch Chief Engineer Dan Scott Farm Editor Lee Mowry W R G A ROME— EST. 1929 MBS— GA. SPORTS NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1470 Kc. ...... Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By.. Rome Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. . .National City Bank Bldg. Phone Number 6589 Transmitter Location Off Summerville Rd. Air Time Unlimited News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Walker Co. Membership NAB. BMB President John W. Quarles General Manager Happy Quarles Assistant Mather Payne Commercial Manager Price Selby 388 GEORGIA Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity- Director Don Murdock Program Director, Production Mgr..Jim Roberts Chief Announcer Ben Lucas Chief Engineer R. L. Starr Farm Editor Cecil Kearce WROM ROME— EST. 1946 GA. ASSOC. OF LOCAL STA. Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Coosa Valley Radio Co. Inc. Business-Studio Address 121 Broad St. Phone Number 9075-6 Transmitter Location Cooper Drive Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB, BMB President, General-Station Manager Dean Covington Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager E. J. Cooper Program Director, Production Manager John MacLean Publicity-Musical Director Charles Poole, Jr. Chief Announcer Bill Hale Chief Engineer Edward Smith Hill Farm Editor Robert V. Rogers WCCP SAVANNAH— EST. 1946 MBS— GEORGIA SPORTS NETWORK Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Dixie Bcstg. Co. Operated By Carter C. Peterson Business Address. .P. O. Box 943, 140 Bull St. Phone Number 2-4182 Studio Address Ga. Stale Bank Bldg., 140 Bull St. Transmitter Location W. Gwinnett St. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative .The Walker Co. Membership NAB Pres.-Owner-Gen. Mgr Carter C. Peterson Station-Commercial Manager. .Weldon Herrin Sales Promotion Manager Vernon Ray ■ Program Director Charles Beresf ord { P-oduction Manager, Publicity ' Director Carson Demmond ,, Chief Announcer, Musical Director Charles Ford Chief Engineer William Moats WDAR SAVANNAH— EST. 1946 ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WDAR, Inc. Business-Studio Address 34 E. Bryan St. Phone Number 3-8807 Transmitter Location E. Savannah V2 mi. Air Time.. 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.; 8 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service » . . AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB, BMB President A. C. Neff General-Station Manager John P. Dyer Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Abram Eisenmon Program-Publicity Director J. Davis Sheppard Chief Announcer Gene Marshall Musical Director Robert Finch Chief Engineer. Howard Jewett WFRP SAVANNAH— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1230 Kc... Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .... .Georgia Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 219 E. Charlton St. Phone Number 39642-39643 Transmitter Location E. Perry Lane Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated, Cole Representative John H. Perry Assoc. Membership NAB President Frank R. Pidcock General Manager Edward N. Palen Asst. Manager, Program-Publicity Director Roy F. Zess Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Earl Harper Production Manager Robert Vandiver Chief Announcer John Hancock Musical Director James Barclay Chief Engineer James Wilder WS A V SAVANNAH— EST. 1939 NBC— ATLANTIC SPORTS NETWORK Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts Owned-Operated By ,,.... WSAV, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .. .Liberty National Bank Bldg. Phone Number 3-0234 Transmitter Location . . Oatland Island, 4.2 mi. E. of Savannah Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service AP 389 GEORGIA Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative George P. HoUingbery Membership NAB, BMB President, General-Station Manager Harben Daniel Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager , L. H. Thesmar Program Director, Production Manager James L. Woods Publicity Director Georgia Fuller Chief Announcer Norman Strand Musical Director Melvin Peacock Chief Engineer M. E. Thompson Farm Editor .... Bill Donegan WTO C SAVANNAH— EST. 1929 CBS Frequency: 1290 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Savannah Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .516 Abercom St., P. O. Box 645 Phone Number 2-0127 Transmitter Location Anderson Rd. News Service UP Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M., Sun. Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth. Capitol Representative Katz Agency Membership NAB, BMB President. General Mgr. .... Wm. T. Knight, Jr. Commercial Manager . Ben Williams Program-Musical Director, Farm Editor Dwight J. Bruce Publicity Director Catherine Goette Chief Announcer Ben H. Quick Chief Engineer .Reeve Owen WWNS STATESBORO— EST. 1946 MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc ...Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Alfred Dorman Business Address P. O. Box 146 Phone Number 502 Transmitter-Studio Location E. Olliff St. Air Time. .7 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service UP President-Owner Alfred Dorman General-Commercial Mgr Paul R. Sauve Chief Engineer Walter Welch WSFT THOMASTON— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... . Thomaston Bcstg. Co. Business Address ...... 101 N. Church St. Phone Number ..... ............... 1300 News Service AP Transcription Service Associated President R. E. Hightower Vice President J. B. Hardy Secy.-Manager S. J. Carswell Program Director William H. Heule Chief Engineer Richard D. Wharton WKTG THOMAS VILLE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 730 Kc. . , . . .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . . Southern Bcstg. System Inc. Business Address .... Bonk of Thomas County Phone Number ..1501 News Service .AP Transcription Service ...... World, Lang-Worth President-Gen. Mgr.. W. Fred Scott Jr. Comm. Mgr.-Prom. Mgr. Pratt Secrest Program Director. William B. Hill Chief Engineer. ...... .Kenneth T. Mallory W P~AX THOMASVILLE—EST. 1934 Frequency: 1240 Kc ... .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By , H. Wimpy Business-Studio Address. . . 117 Remington Ave. Phone Number 909 Transmitter Location 117 Remington Ave. Air Time 7 a.m.-lO p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol, Thesaurus Membership NAB, BMB Owner, General Manager. ....... .H. Wimpy Commercial Manager Al Feinberg Program Director Bob Oakman Chief Engineer, Farm Editor. .James W. Poole WTWA(CP) THOMSON MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc. ..... . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Walter J. Brown Business Address. Hickory Hill Owner Walter J. Brown WWGS TIFTON— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Tifton Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 800 S. Main St. Phone Number 921 Transmitter Location 800 S. Main St. Air Time 6 a.m.-10:30 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB 390 GEORGIA President Walter A. Graham General-Commercial Manager William Wern Shepherd Vice President James E. Graham Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity- Director Patty Carpenter Program Director, Production Mgr.. .Herb Scott Chief Announcer Bert Stevans Musical Director Gene Graham Chief Engineer W. C. Roberts Farm Editor Tom Hanssen W R LC TOCCOA— EST. 1941 MBS— GEORGIA SPORTS NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By R. G. LeTourneau Business-Studio Address . . . Prather Bridge Rd. Phone Number. .Toccoa 544, LeTourneau 1751 Transmitter Location Prather Bridge Rd. Air Time 7 a.m.-ll:15 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Thomas F. Clark Membership NAB. BMB Owner R. G. LeTourneau General Manager Virgle E. Craig Commercial Manager Sam A. Gaines Sales Promotion Manager .... Roy E. Gaines Program Director, Musical Director Carroll S. Lee Chief Announcer George Rountree Chief Engineer Carl Meeks WGOV VALDOSTA— EST. 1940 MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operaled By E. D. Rivers Business Address .Valdosta, Georgia Phone Numbers 1420-1 Studio Address Trans. Location .... Park Ave. Air Time 18 Hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service World, M. M. Cole Representative Hal Holman Membership NAB President-Owner E. D. Rivers Station Manager John R. Barlett Program Director Walter E. Barden Chief Engineer , Don Ellis WRQN VIDALIA— EST. 1946 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Vidalia Bcstg. Co. Address , Vidalia, Ga. Phone Number 327 Transmitter Location N.S. U.S. Route 280, 3/4 mile W. Vidalia Air Time. 6:30 a.m.-ll:05 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service „ World Membership NAB President M. F. Brice Program Director Bill Harbeson General Manager R. W. Sockwell Commercial Manager Bob Moran Chief Engineer .................. W. G. Jones W A YX WAYCROSS— EST. 1936 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Jack Williams Business-Studio Address. . 1600 Carswell Ave. Phone Number . 9-6-5 Transmitter Location Route 4 Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service World, Cole Representative Hal Holman Membership NAB, BMB Owner Jack Williams General-Station-Commercial Manager. John J. Tobola Sales Promotion Manager, Chief Announcer Raymond Williamson Program Director Miss Gwen Crosby Production Manager. Clyde C. Davis Publicity Director Miss Dorothy Smith Chief Engineer John E. Legare Farm Editor C. L. Blalock WRLD WEST POINT— EST. 1944 ABC— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Valley Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 191 Phone Number 437 Studio Address .... West Point. Ga., Lanett, Ala. Transmitter Location Lanett, Ala. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 p.m.; 7 a.m.-ll:15 p.m. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service World, Iteystone Membership NAB, BMB President-Gen. Mgr L. J. Duncan Station-Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr. . , . Perry Elliott Program Director Eileen Love Production Manager Dorothy Forrester Chief Announcer Walter Spiro Chief Engineer Alfred Hammock 391 Estimated Population 488,000 — % Increase — 7.0 — Radio Homes 121,867 Farms with Radios 36,660 — Stations in State 20 KDSH BOISE— EST. 1947 CBS Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Boise Valley Bcstrs, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .Radio Center Bldg., 311 N. 10th St. Phone Number Boise 6820 or 6821 Transmitter Location. .R. No. 2, Meridian, Idaho Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Representative . Free & Peters Membership NAB, BMB President Saul Haas General Manager & Vice President Westerman Whillock Associate Manager, Treasurer, Sales Mgr., Promotion Manager, Program Director Earl Glade, Jr. Publicity Director Shirley Silvers Chief Announcer Frank Watkins Musical Director George Ganz, Jr. Chief Engineer James A. Johntz, Jr. KGEM BOISE— EST. 1946 ABC— ROCKY MT. BCSTG. SYSTEM Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Idaho Bcstg. & Television Co. Business-Studio Address Owyhee Hotel Phone Number 533 Transmitter Location 4th & Roosevelt Air Time. ... .6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service . Capitol Representative The Katz Agency Membership NAB President. Gen. Mgr Fentress H. Kuhn Station-Commercial Mgr.. .Kenyon R. Bennett Sales Promotion Mgr Bert L. Johnson Program Director Newell R. Tripp Production Manager, Publicity Director Harry Waterstone Chief Announcer Bruce Vanderhoof Musical Director Donald C. Bishop Chief Engineer Richard W. Egelston Farm Editor . Earl Darr K I D 0 BOISE— EST. 1928 NBC— IDAHO-UTAH NETWORK Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 2500 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By KIDO, Inc. Business-Studio Address Hotel Boise Phone Number 660 Transmitter Location 4 mi. N.W. of City Air Time.... 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Standard, World Representative John Blair Membership NAB, BMB President Georgia Davidson General-Station Manager. .Waher E. Wagstaff Commercial Manager Boyd Braithwaite Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Peter Brooks Program Director Hub Warner Production Manager Wilder Wylie Chief Announcer Vern Moore Musical Librarian Joe Maggio Chief Engineer Harold Toedtemeier Farm Editor Rulon Bradley KBIO BURLEY— EST. 1946 ABC— ROCKY MOUNTAIN— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc ..Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Jessica L. Longston Business-Studio Address .Box 461 Phone Number 10 Transmitter Location . . 1 V4 mi. W. of Burley on highway 30 Air Time. . . .6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.; 8 a.m.-lO p.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB President-Owner Jessica L. Longston General Manager James L. Hamstreet Commercial Manager Rudy Rankin Sales Promotion Manager .... Frank K. Clark Program Director Jean MacLean Chief Engineer Gerald Ekker ^ KCID CALDWELL— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Caldwell Bcstg. Co. Business Address 819 Main St. Phone Number 1540 News Service UP ?» Transcription Service World President . J. T. La Fond V.P.-Gen.. Mgr.-Comm. Mgr H. R. McCosh Program Director. Helen McCosh Chief Engineer. Don Bower 392 • • IDAHO KVNI COEUR d'ALENE—EST. 1946 MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operoted By The Coeur d'Alene Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Blackwell Island Phone Number 1250 Transmitter Location Blackwell Island Air Time..? a.m.-ll p.m.; 8 a.m.-ll p.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative .... Gilman, Nichol & Ruthman Membership NAB President Burl C. Hagadone Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager C. E. Rodell Program Director, Production Manager, Publicity Director Bernard V. Merriman Chief Announcer Johnnie Maxson Musical Director, Farm Editor Howard Carpenter Chief Engineer Howard Oleson K I D IDAHO FALLS— EST. 1927 MBS— INTERMOUNTAIN— KBS Frequency: 1350 Kc. .5000 Watts d.; 500 W. n. Owned-Operated By Idaho Radio Corp. Business-Studio Address Hotel Bonneville Phone Number 4 Transmitter Location Ammon Highway Air Time 18 hrs. daily; 15 hrs. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Avery Knodel Membership NAB President, General-Station Mgr. . . Cecil E. Hart Commercial Manager Leonard Wasden Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director, Farm Editor Roy L. Southwick Program Director, Production Manager James H. Lawrence Chief Announcer Robert Fleming Musical Director James Denton Chief Engineer C. N. Layne KIFI roAHO FALLS— EST. 1947 ABC— GEM STATE-ROCKY MT. BROADCASTING SYSTEM Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Eastern Idaho Bcstg. & Television Co. Business-Studio Address 339 Broadway Phone Number 1054-5 Transmitter Location. . . .Yellowstone Highway Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Pres.-Gen. Mgr J. M. Brady Station Manager, Farm Editor. .Chas. Crabtree Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Dan W. Kelly Program Director, Production Manager Keith Clarke Publicity Director Jerry Browne Chief Announcer Lloyd Meecham Chief Engineer Blaire Nelson K Y N G (CP) IDAHO FALLS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Idaho Falls Bcstg. Co. Business Address 295 13th St. K e L C LEWISTON— EST. 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.-ll p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Long-Worth Representative .... Gilman, Nichol & Ruthman Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner H. E. Studebaker General-Station Manager Donald Thomas Commercial Manager Robert Taylor Program Director Virginia Taylor Production Manager William Watts Chief Announcer Ed Triplett Chief Engineer. Gene Wilson KRPL MOSCOW— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .. .Interstate Radio, Inc. Business Address .P. O. Box 207 Phone Number 2283 Transmitter-Studio Location Route 3 Air Time. .5 a.m.-12 M.; 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service World, Cole Representative W. S. Grant Co. Membership NAB, BMB President Ted R. Farrier General-Station Manager, Program Director, Production Manager, Publicity Director Bert McAllister Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Jack H. Goetz Chief Engineer Herbert D. Young 393 IDAHO K FX D NAMPA-BOISE— EST. 1922 MBS— INTERMOUNTAIN NETWORK Frequency: 580 Kc .Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Frank E. Hurt & Son Business Address: Main Office: 1024 12th Ave. So., Nampa, Idaho Phone Number ....... Nampa 1200; Boise 750 Studio Addresses: Nampa — 1024 12th Ave. So.; Boise: 809 Main St. Transmitter Location: Midway between Nampa and Boise, Idaho. Air Time .6 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service .AP, UP Transcription Service: Thesaurus, SESAC, Lang- Worth. Representative Avery - Knodel Membership NAB President-Owner, General . .Manager .Frank E. Hurt Station-Commercial Manager ...... Doyle Cain Program Director, Production Manager .Shirl Black Musical Director. Donna Luker Chief Engineer. Edward P. Hurt KEIO POCATELLO— EST. 194S ABC— ROCKY MT. BROADCASTING CO.— GEM STATE NETWORK Frequency: CP 1440 Kc. Power: CP 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By: Eastern Idaho Broadcast- ing & Television Co. Business-Studio Address Hotel Bannock Phone Number .3400 Transmitter Location Pole Line Rd. Air Time 7 a,m.-12 M. News Service .AP Transcription Service, Thesaurus Representative The Katz Agency Membership , .NAB President. .James M. Brady General-Station Manager John R. Taylor Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager. James H. Schoonover Program Director, Production Manager .Don Reber Chief Engineer. Randell Sorenson KEYY POCATELLO— EST. 1946 MBS— INTERMOUNTAIN NETWORK Frequency: 1240 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By: Radio & Television Bcstg Co. of Idaho Business-Studio Address: Yellowstone Highway Phone Number 1240 Transmitter Location: Yellowstone Highway Air Time. . .6:40 a. m.-ll:15 p. m. News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB President, General-Station Manager , Calvin L. Hale Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager. Publicity Director: Zendell M. Hale Program Director Tina A. Whitaker Production Manager William M. Rieske Chief Announcer, Musical Director Dean Buchanan Chief Engineer Julian Dennis Farm Editor. Drew Dunn K S E I POCATELLO— EST. 1926 NBC— UTAH-IDAHO Frequency: 930 Kc .Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Radio Service Corp. Business-Studio Address: Yellowstone Highway Phone Number 960 Transmitter Location Six mi. N. Pocatello Air Time 6a.m.-12 M; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service: Standard, Lang-Worth, Cole. Representative .The Walker Co. Membership , .NAB, BMB President O. P. Soule General-Commercial Manager. Harry H. Fletcher Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director. Olive M. Leeney Program Director Ruthe A. Fletcher Chief Engineer Ellis W. Call KLIX TWIN FALLS— EST. 1946 ABC— ROCKY MOUNTAIN BCSTG. SYSTEM— GEM STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By: Southern Idaho Bcstg. & Tele'n Co. Opeioted By ... Frank C. Mclntyre Business-Studio Address Elizabeth Blvd. Phone Number , 2484 Transmitter Location Elizabeth Blvd. Air Time: 5:55a.m.-12:05 a.m.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative The Katz Agency Membership . NAB General-Station Manager. . . .Frank C. Mclntyre Sales Manager: (National) Frank C. Mclntyre; (Local) Juneau H. Shinn. Sales Promotion Manager, Farm Editor, Administrative Assistant . . . Ian Elliot Production Manager Charles Neeley Chief Announcer Joe Gibney Musical Director Earl Sterling Chief Engineer Lloyd James 394 D A H O KTFI ^' TWIN FALLS— EST. 1928 NBC— UTAH-IDAHO Frequency 1270 Kc. Power 5000 Watts D.; 1000 Watts N. Owned-Operated By Radio Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. . . .241 Main Ave. W. Phone Number 2400 Transmitter Location Highway 30 Air Time 6 a. m.-12 M. News Service UP Transc iption Service. .. .Standard, Langworth Representative. .. .Weed & Co.; John Keating Membership , NAB, BMB President O. P. Soule General-Station Manager F. M. Gardner Commercial Manager, Sales Promotion Manager K. W. Montgomery Program-Publicity Director Lenore Parker Production Manager, Chief Announcer John Edington Musical Director Anne Streifus Chief Engineer George Malone Farm Editor Jack Farrar KVMV TWIN FALLS— EST. 1946 MBS— INTERMOUNTAIN Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Sales Corp. Business-Studio Address: I26V2 Shoshone St., E. Phone Numbers 2002-3 Transmitter Location Blue Lakes Blvd. Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:15 p.m. News Service „ UP Transcription Service World, Associated Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB Sec.-Treas.. Chief Engineer F. Ver Cox General-Commercial Manager, Publicity Director John W. Thomas Program Director Gary Thomas Production Manager. .William Stewart Daniels Chief Announcer John Barlow, Jr. K WA L WALLACE— EST. 1939 MBS-KBS Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Silver Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Tabor Bldg. Phone Numbers 330; 201 Transmitter Location Osburn, Idaho Air Time 7 a.m.-12:00 M. Transcription Service World, SESAC Membership BMB President. Dr. J. R. Binyon General Manager Robert G. Binyon Station Manager, Chief Announcer. . W. Mondell Spencer Commercial Manager Evan Lytle Sales Promotion Manager. . .Hobert Daugherty Program-Publicity Director Betty Spencer Musical Director Turner Dreher Chief Engineer John Backman Farm Editor Chas. Preston KWEI WEISER— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Inland Best. Co. Business Address 455 W. Liberty St. For the best in news quality . AP Membership! 395 i(- m lUidwest Amcika!" A few of the thousands of "local" news stories that show how WLS is "One of the Family in Midwest America." It is our intimate interest in these folks and thousands like them— in their events— in the service and entertainment we give them, that have made us "One of the Family"— have made them such loyal listeners to WLS . . . and upon loyal listeners depend ^- — ■ advertising results. .NE^5 °y, Uctober 8, I947 EWJOy TRIP TO CHICAGO '^fy evening in rl "^"'^ ^"^ Satur- ,:-ENTERPR'^^ hAO' ^e^ov3^^:::, 9*7 '"""In, *e GtaW , Aan=*" NILES, MCH.— STAR Friday, October 3, 1947 LETTER IS READ A letter submitted to radio s WLS by Donald Hoover, of Mrs. me Klopfenstein's junior high s 8-B English class was read at a I cast yesterday. Pupils at the submitted letters on "How I Mv Vacation." CASEY, iLL—REPORTEi Wednesday, August 13, 1947 Attending State Fair Bill and Ina Malcom of Casey at tended the Illinois State Fair las, weekend and were guests in the Praine Farmer WLS tent. dire.t^'-^ai^l the w/^t-^Zt", NECEDAH, WIS.— REPUBtlCAN Thursday, August 28, 1947 RUSSELL ROBINSON, MAUSTON ON THE WLS DINNERBELL PROGRAM AT STATE FAIR The 4-H and FFA members partici- pated in a big way at the state fair again this year. Among Wisconsin's most outstanding Future Farmers of America who were there, was Russell Robinson of Mauston, Juneau county, who spoke on the WLS Dinnerbell program last Monday, in an interview by Russell Park, assistant farm pro- gram director of Prairie Farmer WLS. •"St '»> .■VT»" O-'Z"'". cert '^at, afl (ZCiiimCAmm£^taXmL ABC AFFILIATE MANAGEMENT AFFILIATED WITH CHICAGO 7 ALL STATIONS AFFILIATED WITH CBS KSUN Bisbee- Lowell Douglas Carl Morris, Mgr 1230 Kilocycles 250 Watts DLyiNIOII Estimated Population 8,221,000 — % Increase 4A — Radio Homes 2,185,416 Farms xvith Radios 175,778 — Stations in State 62 W 0 K Z (CP) ALTON Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Illinois Alton Bcstg. Co. Partners R. C. Goshorn, R. L. Rose W MR 0 AURORA— EST. 1938 KBS Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Martin R. O'Brien Business-Studio Address Aurora, 111. Phone Number 4215 Transmitter Location Aurora, 111. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Keystone, Standard Owner, General-Station Manager Martin R. O'Brien Commercial Manager Vincent G. Cofey Program Director. Jeanne M. Doran Chief Announcer Art Hellyer Musical Director LaVerna Umland Chief Engineer Ray Kitner Farm Editor. W. P. Miller WIBV BELLEVILLE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Belleville Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 2100 W. Main St. Phone Number 5000 Transmitter Location: Between E. St. Louis & Belleville, III. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Hal Holman Membership BMB General-Station Manager Paul Wnorowski Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Marshall True Program Director Joyce Pond Hatch Production Manager, Chief Announcer Downey Hewey Publicity Director Jerry Kessler Musical Director H. B. Swift Chief Engineer John Schultz Farm Editor H. H. Swift w7^ c BLOOMINGTON— EST. 1924 ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By: Bloomington Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address: 209 E. Washington St. Phone Number 5281 Transmitter Location: N. City Limits, Normal. lU. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NAB, BMB President Loring C. Merwin General Manager Hale Bondurant Sales or Commercial Manager J. J. Hannie Sales Promotion Manager Eldred Uhler Program-Musical Director J. J. Glass Production Manager "Spec" Jontry Publicity Director Helen Rediger Chief Announcers. . ."Spec" Jontry; Bob Edell Chief Engineer Fred L. Bailey Farm Editor Clark Jontry WKRO CAIRO— EST. 1942 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Oscar C. Hirsch Business Address 324 B'way, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Phone Number 1490 Transmitter Location Cairo Air Time 6:00 a.m.-lO p.m.; 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun. News Service UP Representative John E. Pearson Co. Membership NAB, BMB Pres.-Chief Engr. Oscar C. Hirsch Gen.-Comm. Manager Merrill C. Currier Program Director Bemice Currier WBYS CANTON— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Fulton County Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address E. Linn Limits, P.O. Box 554 Phone Number 1877 Transmitter Location E. Linn Limits Air Time Local sunrise to local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NAB President Harold R. Winsor General-Station-Commercial Manager Cletus H. Quick Sales Promotion Manager. . .Robert E. McElroy Program-Publicity Director, Chief Announcer Robert Boone Production Manager Eugene C. Springer Musical Director Bette Rigney Chief Engineer Jonn Stockberger Farm Editor John G. Wolfe 397 i^^^^dmtm % ■ M * ■Pi^^^^^^mmt^*^ m nt m^t^jmtt^it^^^ i^ up • i» ^a^ wmf^^^^^mt w» ■ i<"<^%^^i»^>»»« ^ NAB President, General M%r.^; 'r. . . . William Kutsch Station-Commercial Mgr. ....... Joseph Raber Program Director, Production Mgr .\ . . Berne Enterline Publicity Director .Jim Craigen Chief Announcer, Farm Editor Bob Snow Musical Director Cary Robards Chief Engineer Ted Giles WWXL PEORIA— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. Central 111. Radio Corp. Business-Studio Address Jefferson Hotel Phone Number 9106 Transmitter Location E. Stewart St., Creve Coeur Air Time Local "sifinrise-local sunset News Service INS, UP Transcription Service Associated, SESAC Representative „.....,. Burn-Smith Membership . NAB President Joseph H. Giddan General Manager, Program Director George W. Cremeens Commercial-Sales Promotion Mgr., Publicity Director A. B. Kershenbaum Musical Director, Farm Editor .Bob Mohr Chief Engineer Carl Horine W G E M QUINCY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Quincy Bcstg. Co. Business Address Hotel Quincy Phone Number 7760 News Service . ,. AP, UP Transcription Service . . . Thesaurus, Lang-Worth Representative : ; . . . . .Taylor-HoweSnowden President-General Mgr .Donald E. Fischer Sales Manager Joseph S. Bonansinga Promotion Manager. John A. Arhston Program Director Richard E. Fischer Actg. Chief Engineer Roger S. Whitlock 406 L L I N 0 I S WTAD QUINCY— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 930 Kc ..Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Operated By Lee Bcstg., Inc. Business-Studio Address WCU Building Phone Number 6200 Transmitter Location Melrose Township Air Time 5:45 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB, BMB President Lee P. Loomis Co-Mgrs George Arnold, Jr., W. T. Burghart Local Sales Mgr W. T. Burghart Sales Promotion Manager Gerald Staten Program Director Merritt Milligan Production Mgr., Farm Editor Dick Faler Publicity Director H. B. Hook Chief Announcer Jim Woods Musical Director Jean Fessler Chief Engineer Urlin Whitman W R 0 K ROCKFORD— EST. 1923 ABC Frequency! L440 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By ... . Rockford Bcstrs., Inc. Business-Studio Address. .Rockford Newstower Phone Number 2-6S21 Transmitter Location Kilburn Ave. Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12M.; 8 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB President Albert B. Simms General Manager Walter M. Koessler Commercial Manager John J. Dixon Sales Promotion Mgr Betty L. Thro Program Director Maurice P. Owens Chief Announcer Bob Earle Musical Director Lorna Lane Chief Engineer Wilfred A. Smith Farm Editor Roland Spongberg W HB F ROCK ISLAND— EST. 1925 ABC Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By... Rock Island Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 1800 3rd Ave. Phone Number Rock Island 918 Transmitter Location 52nd St., 23rd Ave., I Moline, 111. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12M., Sun. News Service ^.^ AP, UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Avery -Knodel Membership NAB. BMB Vice Pres., Gen-Station Mgr. . . Leslie C. Johnson Commercial Manager Maurice J. Corken Program Director Forest W. Cooke Publicity Director Fern Hawks Chief Announcer .... Charles F. Harrison, Jr. Chief Engineer Robert J. Sinnett wcvs SPRINGFIELD— EST. 1922 ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WCVS. Inc. Business-Studio Address. . .523 E. Capitol Ave. Phone Number 9855 Transmitter Location 3000 S. 4th St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Sears & Ayer Membership , . NAB, BMB President H. L. Dewing General-Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion- Production Mgr., Publicity Dir. . . C. W. Neeld Program Director .John Geil Chief Announcer James W. Mitchell Chief Engineer Harold L. Dewing Top ABC Shows plus features of LOCAL INTEREST W RO K *33.7% of the Listening Audience in the ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS AREA (A $345,440,000 Market) ^f Ask Headley-Reed *Conlon Survey— May 18-25, 1947 407 ILLINOIS WT AX SPRINGFIELD— EST. 1930 CBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 100 Watts Owned-Operated By WTAX, Inc. Business-Studio Address . Reisch Bldg. Phone Number 2-4441 Transmitter Location Reisch Bldg. Air Time. 18 hrs.; 17 hrs. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB, BMB President, General Mgr Oliver J. Keller Sales Promotion Mgr. .... Shelby T. Harbison Program Director Lee Phillips Production Manager Gladys McGrew Chiei Announcer Glen Farrington Chief Engineer Eli Swaringen W D Z TUSCOLA— EST. 1921 Frequency: 1050 Kc. .... Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . WDZ Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address McNeill Bldg. Phone Number 431 Transmitter Location Tuscola, lU. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB, BMB President Edgar L. Bill Exec. Vice^Pres Charles C. Caley Station Manager R. L. Stufilebam Program Director Shirl Evans, Jr. Musical Director J. Hubert Doerr Chiei Engineer A. James Ebel Farm Editor Lawrence E. McDonald WILL URBANA— EST. 1922 Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Univ. of Illinois Business Address 1010 S. Wright St. Phone Number 7-5461 News Service .AP Transcription Service Thesaurus President George D. Stoddard General Manager Joseph F. Wright Program Director Frank E. Schooley Chief Engineer. John R. Brugger For the best in news quality • . Membership! 408 DNDIANA Estimated Population 3,838,000 — % Increase ~\-12.6 — Radio Homes 1,009,348 Farms with Radios 147,417 — Stations in State 37 WCBC ANDERSON— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1470 Kc Power 1000 w. d. only Owned-Operated By. .Civic Broadcasting Corp. Address 116 W. 12th St. Phone 822 Transmitter Location Junction of State Route 9 and 67 News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative McGeehan & O'Mara General Manager Donald W. Cogley Commercial Manager John J. Garrett, Jr, Program Director Sid Grieb Promotion Manager Charles Bailey Chief Engineer Charles Robinson W H B U ANDERSON— EST. 1923 ABC-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Anderson Bcstg Corp, Business-Studio Address 640 Citizens Bank Building Phone Number 7791 Transmitter Location 1110 Meridian St. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 m.; 7 a.m.-12 m. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service . Standard Representative Hal Holman Co. Membership NAB, BMB President C. Bruce McConnell General Manager John R. Atkinson Program Director E. R, McCord Chief Announcer-Musical Dir. . . Chas. H. Powell Chief Engineer L. M. Shroyer WSU A BLOOMINGTON— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. Radio Station WSU A, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 117 1/2 W. Kirkwood Phone Number 7277 Transmitter Location . . 2 V2 mi. s. of Bloomington on State Rd. No. 37 Air Time Local Simrise-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service World, Standard Representative Burn-Smith Membership NAB General-Station Mgr Warren G. Davis Commercial Manager Lyle Warrick Chief Announcer Ted McKay Chief Engineer James Rolfe (See Following Page) WTOM BLOOMINGTON— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 100 Watts Owned-Operated By Fred O. Grimwood Bus. Studio Address .... 3rd & Washington Sts. Phone 'Number 2593, 7871 Transmitter Location RFD 5 Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Sears & Ayers Membership NAB President-Owner Fred O. Grimwood General Manager. T. G. Grimwood Program Director Ward Glenn Chief Engineer Robert A. Thomason Farm Editor Maurice Latimer W T T S (CP) BLOOMINGTON Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 d, soon Owned-Operated By ... . Sarkes & Mary Tarzian Business Address Bloomington, Ind. W C N B (CP) CONNERSVILLE Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By News Examiner Co. Business Address 406 Central Ave. WT R C ELKHART— EST. 1931 KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. Truth Publishing Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address. ... 116 S. Second St. Phone Number 1340 Transmitter Location ... 1 Mi. S. of Elkhart on Oakland Ave. Rd., RFD 1 Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service ...Standard, World Representative Burn-Smith, Inc. Membership NAB, BMB President C. D. Greenleaf General Manager R. R. Baker Commercial Manager Dick Hollo way Sales Promotion Manager Hank Davis Program Director Darrell Dunham Chief Announcer Louis Glass Chief Engineer L. W. Zellmer Farm Editor. R. C. Stangland 409 # ♦' I I'VEN before wo were one year old, we were honored /"ith our first award— the -*— ' Billboard award for outstanding achievement in single campaign promotion. But the award was not for isolated promotion of a single sponsored show. Rather for WSUA's ability to draw from the community concerted community response to a WSUA objective. (We'll do it for your product, too.) Southern Indiana's most important event since the war was the Centennial Celebration of the Monon Railroad. WSUA was the only Southern Indiana station selected to cooperate in furthering its success. WSUA worked in Bloomington. It worked in towns up and down the railroad. In short, the power and progressiveness of WSUA was felt in all its eleven primary area counties. Counties which spent, in 1946, $143,470,000 for retail purchases.* We don't consider award winning an end in itself. Rather, an indication of ■what a young station with able management, sincere blending of all its skill and energy, can do to encourage community response. Response? We got it. And before the clock struck one. ''■'Sales Management, Survey of Buying Power, May, 1947. mmmmmi ^ BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA 410 10 0 0 V/ A T T S WARREN Q. DAViS, Pr«f^,-Gen. 'VI gr, BURN SMITH, Naiiono! Represeniaiiv^ INDIANA W E 0 A EVANSVILLE— EST. 1936 CBS Frequency: 1400 Kc, Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WFBM. Inc. Business Studio Address 24 N. W. Third St. Phone Number 4-9215 Transmitter Location 203 N. W. Fifth St. Air Time 6:00 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service INS Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative The Katz Agency Membership NAB, BMB President Harry M, Bitner, Jr. General-Station-Com. Manager. .. .Don Menke Program-Publicity Director William R. Fall Chief Engineer Robert Wilson Farm Editor Courtney Smith W G B F EVANSVILLE— EST. 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 5:30 a.m.-12 m. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Weed & Co, Membership NAB, BMB General Manager Clarence Leich Operations Manager Martin L. Leich Commercial Manager Guy Crecelius Program-Musical Director Pat Roper Publicity Director Del Greenwood Chief Announcer Fred RoUison Chief Engineer Erwin P. Schoeny WIKY EVANSVILLE— EST. 1946 Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. . .South Central Bcstg. Corp. Business Studio Address Mt. Auburn Rd. Phone Number 48284 Transmitter Location Mt. Auburn Rd. Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Associated, Capitol Representative Burn-Smith Membership NAB. BMB President-General-Station Manager John A. Engelbrecht Chief Engineer George F. Stoltz W J P S (CP) EVANSVILLE Frequency: 1330 Kc. .Power: 5,000 d, 1.000 n. Owned-Operated By WJPS, Inc. Business Address 411 American Bldg. WANE (CP) FT. WAYNE Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Radio Ft. Wayne. Inc. Business Address Lincoln Bank Tower FTW FT. WAYNE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By.... Ft. Wayne Bcstg, Inc. Business Studio Address . . . 220 E. Jefferson St. Phone Number .A 2295 Transmitter Location Getz Rd. Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service . . . Associated, Thesaurus Representative Burn-Smith Membership BMB President-General-Station Mgr Ed. G. Thoms Commercial Manager Wm. R. Aldrich Program Director .Rex Moad Musical Director Wm. P. Jellison Chief Engineer Eugene A. Chase WGL FORT WAYNE— EST. 1924 NBC Frequency: 1250 Kc. .... .Power: 1000 Watts Owned By. . . .Farnsworth Television & Radio Corp. Operated By . . . Bcstg. Div. of Farnsworth Tele. & Radio Corp. Business Address 3702 E. Pontiac St. Phone Number Anthony 5201 Studio Address 2OIV2 W. Jefferson St. Transmitter Location . . . Lower Huntington Rd., Waynedale, Ind. Air Time 8 a.m.-12 m.; 7 a.m.-12 m. Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang-Worth Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB. BMB President E. A. Nicholas General-Station-Com. Mgr. . . . Pierre Boucheron Sales Promotion Manager-Program- Publicity Director Norm Widenhofer Chief Announcer Paul Price Chief Engineer Don Holzapfel Farm Editor. Guy Harris 411 INDIANA WKJG FORT WAYNE— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By .Northeastern Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Studio Address . . . 3802 S. Calhoun St. Phone Number Harrison 6111 Transmitter Location. .Decatur & Maples Rd., Highway 27, S. Air Time. .... .6 a.m.-12 m.; 7 a.m.-12 m,. Sun. News Service , AP, UP Transcription Service World Representative, .Paul H. Raymer President William A. Kunkel, Jr. General-Station Manager Hilliard Gates Commercial Manager Norman H. Stewart Program Director Calo O. Mahlock Chief Engineer. Tom Copeland W 0 W 0 FORT WAYNE— EST. 1925 ABC Frequency: 1190 Kc. . . . . .Power: 10.000 Watts Owned-Operated By Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc. Business Address. . . . .WRS — 1819 Walnut St.. Phila. 3. Pa. Phone Nos.. .Philadelphia: Rlttenhouse 6-6870; Fort Wayne: Anthony 2136 Transmitter Location. Junction Route Nos. 30. 33 Air Time. .... .5 a.m.-l a.m.; 7 a.m.-12 m.. Sun News Service UP Transcription Service Capital 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 Advertising-Sales Promotion Supervisor- Publicity Rep.. . Hilda C. Woehrmeyer Program Manager Carl Vandagrift Producers Fred Freeland, Arthur L. Zopel Musical Director Carl Vandagrift Chief Engineer Bruce Rotts Agricultural Director Jay Gould Educational Director J. Edward Reich WJOB HAMMOND— EST. 1940 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By South Shore Broadcasting Corp. Address 449 State St. Phone Number Sheffield 8400 Air Time 6:30 a.m. to 12 midnight News Service .UP Transcription Service Associated. SESAC Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership NAB. BMB General Manager O. E. Richardson Commercial Manager R. C. Adair Program Director Sem Weller Chief Engineer Stanley Strasberg WBBW(CP) INDIANAPOLIS Frequency: 1550 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Permittee Associated Broadcasters. Inc. For the best in news quality Membership! 412 INDIANA W F B M INDIANAPOLIS— EST. 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 R. R. 13, Box 125B — Millersville Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m. Mon-Fri.; 6 a.m.-l a.m. Sat.; 7 a.m.-12:05 Sun. News Service AP, INS Transcription Service Associated Representative The Katz Agency Membership NAB. BMB Chairman of the Board-General Manager. . . Harry M. Bitner, Jr. Com.-Sales Promotion Mgr. . . . William F. Kiley Program Director Frank O. Sharp Chief Announcer Joe Pierson Musical Director Walter Reuleaux Chief Engineer Harold S. Holland Farm Editor Harry Martin W I B C INDIANAPOLIS— EST. 1938 MBS Frequency: 1070 Kc. . . . . .Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By Indiana Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 30 W. Washington St. Phone Number Lincoln 2305 Studio Address Indianapolis News Bldg. Transmitter Location .... 59th & HoUingsworth. New Augusta, Ind. Air Time 5 a.m.-l 2: 15 a.m. Mon.-Fri.; 5 a.m.-l:15 a.m. Sat.; 7 a.m.-12:15 a.m. Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World, Associated. Lang-Worth Representative John Blair Membership , NAB, BMB President Richard M. Fairbanks General Manager Kenneth W. Church Sales or Commercial Mgr. . . . Samuel R. White Sales Promotion Manager-Publicity Director Jane O. Flaherty Program Director-Production Manager- Farm Editor Ed Mason Chief Announcer Jim Shelton Musical Director Walter Jackson Chief Engineer Harry Adams All of Indiana CAN BE YOURS VIA HOOSIERLAND'S ONLY 50,000-WATTER ^ ^X WIBC's step-up in power, from 5,000 to 50,000 watts, is scheduled for completion by the middle of 1948. See your John Blair Man, or write direct, for new, valuable survey of WIBC's comprehensive, 50,000-watt coverage. JOHN BLAIR AND COMPANY • NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS STATION 413 ■Y' ^@# THE NATION'S BEST SALESMEN PUT THE NATION'S BEST SHOWS m '^f^} »spt^^^ M4^^' WIRE CLAYPOOL HOTEL • INDIANAPOLIS, IND. BASIC NBC -5000 WATTS NATIONALLY REPRESENTED BY JOHN E. PEARSON COMPANY Affiliated wifh THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR iso'^ * Central Indiana — not just Indianapolis — is your primary market when your sales message is broadcast over WIRE. In the populous 44 counties that comprise this area, over 464,000 families (1,629,435 individuals) have buying power of more than one billion, seven hundred million dollars — nearly fifty percent of the entire state's! Indianapolis, the sales Mecca of the Hoosier State, plays daily host to hundreds of purchasers who come by automo- bile, train, bus and air to shop in the Capital City. At home their radios — like those of Indiana's urbanites — are tuned to WIRE and NBC — the nation's most "listened to" network. mii^'otssT i.©.?Ai pusswESsss ^^lj^^wUm9r'^^ reacm more puos^ttf^ ^iPARTMCNT STORES WM. H BLOCK CO.V PA^T^'T^X' S. AYS SS & COMPAhJY • H P WASSON & COMPANY | HOOiC DitU<5 COMpii'.H'^- INDIANA POLIS POWcR * LSOHT COMPANY . aTJZEN GAS £ CCK£ UTfUTY • KRO&ER (JftOCeRY COMPANY ^J STAiNOA.P0 Oil OP fNOiAf>iA . RADIO CORPORATtOrJ Of AMCKICA • INDIANA BEli. TSLf PHONE CO- • (NDfANAPOliS RAJLWA.YS, IKC- 414 N D I A N A WIRE INDIANAPOLIS— EST. 1926 NBC Frequsncy: 1433 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Indianapolis Bcstg.. Inc. Business Studio Address Claypool Hotel Phone Number Riley 1541 Transmitter Location 44th & Ralston Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 m. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World. Thesaurus Representative John E. Pearson Membership BMB President Eugene C. PuUiam General Manager Willard Worcester Commercial Manager Daniel C. Park Program Dir.-Production Mgr Bill Dean Publicity Director Ruby Anderson Chief Announcer Tommy Peden Musical Director John H. Winn Chief Engineer Gene Alden WISH INDIANAPOLIS— EST. 1941 ABC I Frequency: 1310 Kc... Power: 5000 Watts d.; j 1000 Watts n. i Owned-Operated By Capitol Bcstg. Corp. Business Studio Address. . .215 Board of Trade Bldg. I Phone Number Market 6345 I Transmitter Location Post Rd. i Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service AP j Transcription Service Standard I Representative Free & Peters I Membership NAB. BMB President Frank E. McKinney General-Station-Com. Mgr. . . . George J. Higgins > Sales Promotion Manager Reid Chapman j Program Dir.-Production Mgr Wm. Frosch Musical Director , . . .James Boyer Chief Engineer Stokes Gresham W K M 0 KOKOMO— EST. 1941 CBS— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Kokomo Bcstg. Corp. Business Studio Address. . . .4OOV2 N. Main St. Phone Number 5871-2 Transmitter Location Ohio at Morgan Sts. I Air Time. . .8 am.-12:05 a.m.; 7 a.m.-12:05 Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service. . .Lang-Worth. Standard Representative Radio Adv. Co. Membership NAB. BMB President Dr. R. S. Taylor General-Station Manager. . . .Joseph W. Jordan Commercial Manager Bert Julian Sales Promotion-Production Manager- Publicity Director. Frank Gregory Program Director : Clyde Caswell Chief Announcer Jack Rab Musical Director Jim Newman Chief Engineer George Palmer Acting Farm Editor Wayne Hoffman W A S K LAFAYETTE— EST. 1942 MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WFAM. Inc. Business Studio Address 324 Ferry St. Phone Number 4300 Transmitter Location. R. R. No, 5. McCarty Lane Air Time 6 a.m.-12 m. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative. . . . .Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership NAB President-Commercial Mgr. . . . O. E. Richardson General-Station Manager Joe Spring Chief Engineer Harry C. Garba WBAA LAFAYETTE— EST. 1922 Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 5.000 d. 1.000 n. Owned-Operated By Purdue Univ. Business Address Hall of Music Phone Number. .92-2147 News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus President F. L. Houde General Mgr.-Program Dir Jim Miles Production Manager .John De Camp Chief Engineer Ralph Townsley Education Supur John Hendierson W L 0 I (CP) LA PORTE Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By La Porte County Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 381 Phone Number 3675 President-Program Dir Hoyt H. Scott General Manager Edward Young Commercial Manager I. S. Rumely WBAT MARION— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Marion Radio Corp. Business Address 303 V2 S. Adams St. Phone Number .5500 News Service AP 415 INDIANA Transcription Service World Representative , .Walker President-Gen.-Pro. Mgr John Bone Commercial Manager R. Douglas Garwood Program Director Allen J. Jeffries Chief Engineer Richard H. Mitchell WIMS MICHIGAN CITY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1420 Kc. . . .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Northern Ind. Bcstrs., Inc. Business Address 415 Franklin St. Phone Number 4980 News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Lorenz & Thompson Membership. NAB, BMB President O. E. Richardson General Manager E. R. Herkner Chief Engineer R. Schilling W L B C MUNCIE— EST. 1926 CBS— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc . Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Donald A. Burton Business Studio Address. ..... .P.O. Box 271 — U. S. Highway 35, S. E. of Muncie, Ind. Phone Number . 4403 Transmitter Location. .U. S. Highway 35, S.E. of Muncie, Ind. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:07 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service. . Thesaurus Representative Walker Co., Holman Membership . , NAB, BMB Owner-General-Station Manager . . D. A. Burton Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager- Publicity Director , W. F. Craig Program Director-Production Manager- Chief Announcer-Farm Editor . . . Lee AUerton Musical Director. Bill Summers Chief Engineer Maury Crain W K B V RICHMOND— EST. 1926 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Central Bcstg. Corp. Business Studio Address 25 S. Ninth St. Phone Number 1 156 Transmitter Location 25 S. Ninth St. Air Time 6 a.m.-10:30 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Standard Membership , NAB General Manager G. F. Albright Asst. Manager A. F. Schroy Commercial Manager-Publicity Director R. L. Nusbaum Program Dir.-Chief Engineer. . .Louis J. Duning Musical Director Sue Tucker Farm Director Mary L. Miller WHOT SOUTH BEND— EST. 1944 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . South Bend Bcstg, Corp. Business Studio Address . . 434 S. St. Joseph St. Transmitter Location 434 S. St. Joseph St. Air Time , 6 a.m.-12 m. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB President C. Bruce McConnell General-Stotion-Com. Mgr Wm. H. Spencer Program Dir.-Chief Announcer. , .Ted Vernasco Sales Promotion Manager. . . .C. J. Pajakowski Production Manager. Robert Lashbrook Musical Director Violet Joy Chief Engineer David Maltby Farm Editor Ed Berryman WJ VA SOUTH BEND— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1580 Kc. . . . .Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By.. St. Joseph Valley Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 214 W. Wayne St. Phone Number 3-8668 Transmitter Studio Location Hickory Rd. Air Time Local Sunrise — Local Sunset News Service . UP Transcription Service .... Capitol, Lang- Worth, Standard Representative Burn-Smith President-General Manager B, W. Redifer Vice Pres.-Program Dir D. Carrol Reynolds Commercial Manager H. Parker Smith Chief Engineer Francis Bock W S B T SOUTH BEND— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By South Bend Tribune Business Address South Bend 26, Ind. Phone Number 3-6161 Studio Address Tribune Bldg. Transmitter Location R. R. No. 6, Box 32 Air Time. . .5 a.m.-12 m.; 8 a.m.-ll:15 p.m. Sun. News Service . UP Transcription Service Capitol, Standard Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership BMB President F. A. Miller 416 N D I A N A General-Station Manager .R. H. Swintz Commercial Manager N. B. Welch Sales Promotion Manager-Publicity Director W. A. Sweitzer Program Director Marc Boyden Production Manager Ollie Parcher Chief Announcer Morton Linder Musical Director Harlan Hogan Chief Engineer H. G. Cole Farm Editor Phillip Combs W T C 1 (CP) TELL CITY Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By James Roland Brewer W B 0 W TERRE HAUTE— EST. 1927 NBC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .Banks of the Wabash, Inc. Business Studio Address 303 S. 6th St. Phone Number Crawford 5034 Transmitter Location 1st & Peyton Sts, Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World Representative Weed & Co. Station-Commercial Mgr, . . W. Ferrall Rippetoe Membership NAB. BMB Program-Musical Director Leo Baxter Publicity Director Madeline K. Barry Chief Announcer Harry E. Frey Chief Engineer Donald Aldrich WTHI TERRE HAUTE— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Wabash Valley Bcstg. Corp. Business Studio Address. .. 120 S. Seventh St. Phone Number C-9481 Transmitter Location. . 13th St. & Hazelburg Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 m. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB President Anton Hulman, Jr. General Manager Joseph M. Higgins Program Director Arnold C. Johnson Musical Director Ben Falber Chief Engineer Frank Lee W A 0 V VINCENNES— EST. 1940 MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Vincennes Newspapers, Inc. Business Address 320 Busseron St. Phone Number 787-8 Studio Address Grand Hotel Transmitter Location. .U. S. 41, N. of Vincennes Air Time. . .8 a.m.- 11 p.m. Sun.; 6 a.m.-ll p.m. Mon.; 6 a.m.-12 m. Tues.-Sat. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative John E. Pearson President Eugene C. Pulliam General Manager Howard N. Greenlee Station-Sales Promotion Mgr. . . Edw. R. Raasch Commercial Manager Robert Harris Program Director Vernon Paule Publicity Dir.-Chief Announcer. . . .Dale Young Musical Director Byron Davidson Chief Engineer Engene E. Alden for Prestige .. . Membership! 417 Estitnated Population 2,606,000 — % Increase 2.7 — Radio Homes 680,295 Farfns ivith Radios 190,438 — Stations in State 37 K B U R BURLINGTON— EST. 1941 ABC— IOWA TALL CORN NETWORK Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By .... Burlington Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .National Bank Bldg. Phone Number 680 Transmitter Location. . . .Natinoal Bank Bldg. Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC, Capitol Representative TaylorHowe-Snowden Membership NAB President Dan T. Riley General Manager Gerard B. McDermott Sales Manager Robert W. Frudeger Sales Promotion Manager David Steinle Program Director . . .Layton K. Hurst Chief Announcer Robert Matheny Musical Director oCnstance Prusia Chief Engineer John Gallino Farm Editor Virgil Radtke K C R G CEDAR RAPIDS— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By The Gazette Co. Business-Studio Address 104 First St., S.W. Phone Number .4194 Transmitter Location Cedar Rapids, Iowa Air Time 18 V2 hrs. daily News Service . . AP, INS Transcription Service. . . .Standard, Associated Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB, BMB Vice-Pres. & Secy J. F. Hladky General Manager George C. Biggar Commercial Manager Neil C. Conklin Promotion-Publicity Director . . Edna A. Herbst Program-News Director Pat Patterson Music Librarian Phyllis Raftery Chief Engineer Wayne L. Babcock Form Editor Rex Conn w CEDAR RAPIDS— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . American Bcstg. Stations, Inc. Business-Studio Address. . .Paramount Theatre Bldg. Phone Number 6127 Transmitter Location .Marion, Iowa Air Time. .5:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.; 6:55 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, INS Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth, Davis & Schwegler Representative Katz Agency Membership NAB, BMB Owner Mrs. Helen Mark Exec. Vice Pres Wm. B. Dolph Gneral-Station Mgr Wm. B. Quarton Commercial Manager Donald D. Sullivan Sales Promotion Manager Leo F. Cole Program Director Douglas B. Grant Production Manager Don Alt PubL Directors. .Bernie Kozberg, Vern Hansen Chief Announcer Robert C. Leefers Musical Director June Caldwell Chief Engineer George P. Hixenbaugh Farm Editor Charles A. Worcester K R 0 S CLINTON— EST. 1941 MBS— TALL CORN Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Clinton Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 246 Fifth Ave., S. Phone Number 448 Transmitter-Studio Address. . , .Jacobsen Bldg. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service .Standard Representative Taylor-Snow -Howden Membership NAB. BMB President W. S. Jacobsen General-Station Manager Morgan Sexton Commercial Manager Walter Teich Sales Promotion Mgr., Publicity Director Verne Gielow Program Director, Production Manager, Musical Director Robert J. Bodden Chief Engineer Gilbert A. Andrew Farm Editor John Rohwer |\ § WW I COUNCIL BLUFFS— EST. 1947 IOWA TALL CORN NETWORK Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... .Nonpareil Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .Strand Theatre Bldg., Council Bluffs and Livestock Natl. Bk. Bldg.. Omaha Phone Number. . . .Co. Bluffs 4041 and Omaha Jackson 7736 Transmitter Location Vz mi. E. of the So. Omaha Bridge on Highway 275 Air Time 12 hrs. daily News Service AP 418 IOWA Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Associated Representative Taylor-Howe Snowden Membership NAB President, Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity- Director Robert H. O'Biien General-Station-Commercial Manager William E. Ware Program Director Terry Moss Production Manager Hugh Carlyle Chief Engineer Robert W. Hall Farm Editor C. W. McManamy KSIB CRESTON— EST. 1946 KBS— IOWA TALL CORN Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operoted By .. .Southwest Iowa Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Radio Center Phone Number 55 Transmitter Location Radio Center Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Standard, SESAC Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB President Arthur Horning General-Station Manager, Publicity Director E. M. Horning Commercial Manager Charles T. Webb Program Director Ray W. Heinen Chief Announcer Musical Dir. . . .Cliff Stillinger Chief Engineer Louis A. Polen Farm Editor Ray W. Heinen KSTT DAVENPORT— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... .Davenport Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address ...... 324 Main Street Phone Number 2-3525 Transmitter Location .... 2505 Rockingham Rd. Air Time. Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Chief Executives Hugh R. Norman, A. M. McGregor General Manager Hugh R. Norman Station Manager A. M. McGregor Commercial Mgrs. . .John Reid, Charles Niles Program Director Pat Alan Musical Director Gregg Dunn Chief Engineer David Breister W^ c DAVENPORT— EST. 1922 NBC Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By TriCity Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Add ess 1002 Brady St. Phone Number 3-3661 Transmitter Location R. R. No. 1 Air Time.... 6 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M,. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service. . .Lang-Worth, Thesaurus Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB, BMB President Col. B. J. Palmer V. P., General-Station Mgr Buryl Lottridge Commercial Manager L. O. Fitzgibbons Sales Promotion Manager Jane Boom Program Director, Production Manager Charles Freburg Publicity Director Bob Campbell Musical Director George Sontag Chief Engineer Paul Arvidson KDEC DECOR AH— EST. 1947 MBS— IOWA TALL CORN NETWORK Frequency: 1240 Kc. Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By Telegraph-Herald Business-Studio Address. . . .301 W. Broadway Phone Number 110 Transmitter Location. . .Luther College Campus Air Time.. 6 a.m.-9:30 a.m.; 1:30 p.m.-12 M.; 7:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m.; 1:30 p.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB President F. W. Woodward General Manager William J. Croker Commercial Manager .... George J. Dorrington Program Director, Chief Announcer . Ray Laube Chief Engineer Clifford Vought Farm Editor Kenneth Bjerke KCBC DES MOINES— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Capital City Bcstg. Co, Business-Studio Address.. 309 Plymouth Bldg. Phone Number 4-3151 Transmitter Location E. 42nd & Dean Sts. Air Time 6 a.m.-2 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Burn-Smith President George O'Dea General-Station Manager. . .Sidney J. Pearlman Sales Manager. Allan Curnutt Sales Promotion Manager Wayne Crew Program Director, Production Manager Dale Morgan Musical Director Ralph Zarnow Chief Engineer Bob Brown Farm Editor Dale Barton 419 Sell IOWA the KIOA Way With the Midwest's Largest Independent Clear Channel Station 10,000 Wafts Daytime 5,000 Watts Nighttime 940 on the JOHN BOIER President , & Gen. Mgr. PAUl H. RAYMER CO., INC. 940 National Sales Representative 420 O W A KIOA DES MOINES— EST. 1947 Frequency: 940 Kc. .Power: 10,000 Watts d.; 5,000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By. . .Independent Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .Onthank Bldg., 10th & Mulberry Phone Number 4-8193 and 4-8194 Transmitter Location. .Ford, Iowa (20 mi. S.E. of Des^ Moines) Air Time. .5:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m.; 7:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m.. Sun. News Service .INS, UP Transcription Service World, Associated Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President, General-Commercial Manager John W. Boler Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Mary Tucker Program Director Don Alt Production Manager Donn Clayton Chief Engineer Lloyd R. Amoo K RN T DES MOINES— EST. 1936 ABC Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Cowles Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 715 Locust St. Phone Number 3-2111 Transmitter Location. . .S.E. 22nd & Park Ave. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated Representative The Katz Agency Membership NAB, BMB President Gardner Cowles General-Station Manager Phil Hoffman Commercial Manager Robert Dillon Sales Promotion Manager. Joe Hudgens Program Director Charles D. Miller Production Manager Charles McCuen Publicity Director Mary Little Musical Director Wayne Ackley Chief Engineer Charles Quentin Farm Editor Joseph B. Ryan K S 0 DES MOINES— EST. 1932 CBS Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .... . .Murphy Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Add'ess Tenth and Grand Phone Number 3-0571 Transmitter Location E. 38th & Broadway Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.; 7 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP. UP Transcription Service World Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB, BMB President. Kingsley H. Murphy General-Commercial Mgr.. .George J. Higgins Promotion Manager .Don V. Shoemaker Program Director Edmund J. Linehan Musical Director Bill Baldwin Chief Engineer F. E. Bartlett Farm Editor Tom Lewis K U M B (CP) DES MOINES Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Radio Station Des Moines, Inc. Business Address Paramount Bldg. Phone Number 3-5175 News Service UP Transcription Service World President-General Mgr Myron J. Bennett KWDM DES MOINES— EST. 1947 TALL CORN Frequency: 1150 Kc .Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Des Moines Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 407 Fifth Ave. News Service AP Transcription Service Capital, Associated Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden President George W. Webber General Manager .Robert L. Webber Commercial Manager James L. Kelehan Program Director Kenn R. Barry Chief Engineer Werner Schwarz WHO DES MOINES— EST. 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, Iowa Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m.; 7:30 a.m.- 12:30 a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service. .Thesaurus. Lang-Worth, SESAC Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB, BMB President B. J. Palmer Executive Vice President Ralph Evans Vice Pres.-Resident Mgr Paul A. Loyet Commercial Manager Harold FuUon Sales Promotion Manager. .Maurice McMurray Program Director Jack Kerrigan Publicity Director Woody Woods Musical Director Don Hovey Chief Engineer Reed Snyder Farm Editor Herb Plambeck 421 IOWA KDTH DUBUQUE— EST. 1941 MBS— IOWA TALL CORN NETWORK Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Telegraph Herald Address 8th and Bluff Phone Number 1603 Transmitter Location East Dubuque, 111. Air Time 6 a.m. to 12 midnight News Service AP Transcription Service .Standard Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden President F. W. Woodward General Manager K. S. Gordon Commercial Manager Robert S. Graham Commercial Manager Gordon K. Downey Program Director Arnie Stierman Chief Engineer , . .Charles M. Cain W K B B DUBUQUE— EST. 1933 ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . . .Dubuque Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 505 Main St. Phone Number 572 Transmitter Location R. R. No. 2 Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Radio Adv. Co. Membership NAB. BMB Exec. Vice-Pres.. General-Station-Sales Promo- tion Mgr.. Publicity Dir. . .James D. Carpenter Commercial Manager. . . .Harry Hatzenbuehler Program Director, Production Manager, Musical Director , . Scott Runge Chief Announcer L. Vaughn Gayman Chief Engineer John Ueyoka KVFD FORT DODGE— EST. 1939 MBS— IOWA TALL CORN NETWORK Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By .... Northwest Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Warren Bldg., 912 1st Ave., S. Phone Number WaL 3761 T ansmitter Location. .Junction Hiways 169 & 20, 1 mi. W. of Fort Dodge Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service .UP Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB P-esident. General-Station Mgr. . . Edward Breen Office Manager Mae Challberg Sales Manager. , Max Landes Program Director. Farm Editor. .Drexel Peterson Publicity Director Kenneth Peterson Chief Announcer Frank Sims Chief Engineer David G. Sinclair KXGT(CP) FORT MADISON Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Hawkeye Bcstg. Co. Business Address Marquette Bldg. Partners. . . , Willis L. Ashby, Billy M. Arron. John F. Courrier K X fCiCP) IOWA CITY Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. Johnson County Bcstg. Co. Business Address Iowa City, la. President Robert E. Snyder Program Director Herbert D. Olson KOKX KEOKUK— EST. 1947 TALL CORN Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Keokuk Bcstg. Co. Business Address 5th & Main Sts. Phone Number 235 News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative . Webber. Taylor-Howe-Snowden President. H. W. Stadler General-Commercial Mgr. George B. Adkisson Promotion Manager Cy Farr Program Director E. J. Lessinger Chief Engineer .WaUon W. Wilson §C F J B MARSHALLTOWN— EST. 1923 MBS— IOWA TALL CORN NETWORK Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Times Republican Prtg. Co. Operated By Marshall Electric Co. Business-Studio Address 136 W. Main St. Phone Number 3361 Transmitter Location. . .3V2 m. N.W. of Studio Air Time.... 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service , Standard Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB. BMB President D. W. Norris General Manager Paul E. Millen Commercial Manager William Theek Program Director. Production Manager, Musical Director Ray P. Bennett Publicity Director Paul G. Norris Chief Announcer. Farm Editor Bill White Chief Engineer Jim Dickens 422 O W A K G L 0 MASON CITY— EST. 1937 C3S Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Lee Radio. Inc. Business-Studio Address 121/2 2nd N. E. Phone Number 2800 Transmitter Location . . 2 mi. W. of Mason City on Highway No. 18 Air Time. .6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.; 7 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service AP. UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB. BMB President Lee P. Loomis General-Station Manager. . . .Herbert R. Ohrt Commercial Manager Lloyd D. Loers Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Henry B. Hook Program Director William G. Suter Production Manager, Crief Announcer Douglas F. Sherwin Chief Engineer. Roger E. Sawyer Farm Editor Albin Heinz K I C N (CP) MASON CITY Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operoled By. . . .Mason City Bcstg. Co. Partners Louis Wolf, Abbott E. Wolf, J. George Wolf, W. Robert Wolf K S M N (CP) MASON CITY Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d. Owned-Operated By .Mohawk Bcstg. Co. Business Address Mason City, la. President-General Mgr Robert M. Carson Commercial Manager N. W. Rice KWPC MUSCATINE— EST. 1947 IOWA TALL CORN NETWORK Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Ope-ated By. . . .Muscatine Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Business-Studio Address. .Mulberry & Houser Sts. Phone Number 860 Transmitter Location. .Mulberry & Houser Sts. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership . , NAB General-Station-Commercial Manager George J. Volger Sales Promotion Manager Max Risinger Program Director Virgil Godfrey Chief Announcer John Hanlon Musical Director Thelma Volger Chief Engineer Elmer Christenson K b1 Z OTTUMWA— EST. 1941 MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KBIZ, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .. 115 N. Marion St. Phone Number 5600-5601 Transmitter Location Community Gardens Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service World President, General Manager. .James J. Conroy Station Manager Eleanor M. Haling Commercial-Production Mgr Milo Knutson Sales Promotion Manager Richard Meier Chief Announcer Paul Prince Chief Engineer Wayne Hatchett K F N F SHENANDOAH— EST 1924 Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d,; 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By KFNF, Inc. Business-Studio Address 403 Sycamore Phone Number No. 1 Transmitter Location 403 Sycamore St. Air Time 15 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service World, Standard Membership NAB, BMB Owner John Nicolson President Henry Field General-Station-Commercial Manager, Publicity Director Frank Stubbs Program Director Marian Stubbs Production Manager Earl Blakesly Chief Announcer Mel Eyberg Musical Director Ermal Dilley Chief Engineer Bob Barkman Farm Editor Dean Barnett K M A SHENANDOAH— EST. 1925 ABC— MBS Frequency: 960 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . .May Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Add-ess .... Lowell & Elm Sts. Phone Number 192 Transmitter Location... 1 mi. N.E. of Shenan- doah on Highway 48 Air Time 5:15 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP, UP 423 IOWA'S MOST POWERFUL ABC OUTLET KXEL CHANGES IOWA'S LISTENING HABITS Exhaustive Telephone Survey of 14,083 telephone calls prepared by Robert S. Conlan and Associates, Inc., Kansas City, reveals that KXEL's Voice of Agriculture dominates listening homes in Iowa's richest Industrial and Agricultural area of 'The KXEL Rural City." DAY TIME LISTENING Distribution of listening homes among 21 most-listened-to stations in Rich KXEL Rural City. Morning Afternoon KXEL 38.7% 30.4% Station A (Des Moines 50,000 Watt NBC outlet). 20.8% 32.0% Station B (Cedar Rapids 5,000 Watt CBS outlet). 16.8% 13.3% Others (Over 18 stations) 23.7% 24.3% NIGHT TIME LISTENING Distribution of listening homes among 21 most-listened-to stations in Rich KXEL Rural City. Evening KXEL 32.1% Station A (Des Moines 50,000 Watt NBC outlet) 36.6% Station B (Cedar Rapids 5,000 Watt CBS outlet) 20.7% Others 10.6% TOTAL OF ENTIRE SURVEY KXEL 32.9% Station A (Des Moines 50,000 Watt NBC outlet) 31.5% Station B (Cedar Rapids 5,000 Watt CBS outlet) 17.1% Others 18.5% These are just a few of the facts contained in the Conlan Survey. Complete details on KXEL's Great Listening Audience can be obtained by writing Josh Higgins Broadcasting Company, Waterloo, Iowa, or contacting your nearest Avery-Knodel representative. 50,000 Walts KXEL 50,000 Watts Josh Higgins Broadcasting Co. • Waterloo, Iowa Represented by Avery-Knodel, Inc. 424 IOWA Transcription Service SESAC, Cole Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB President Edward W. May General-Station Mgr Owen Saddler Commercial Manager H. O. Peterson Program Director Glenn E. Harris Musical Director Mabel McFarland Chief Engineer R. J. Schcoeder Farm Editor M. J. Langfitt K c oHi (CP) SIOUX CITY Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 10000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Commercial Assoc, Inc. K S C J SIOUX CITY— EST. 1927 CBS Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Perkins Bros. Co. Business-Studio Address 415 Douglas St. Phone Number 5-7993 Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth, SESAC. Cole Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NAB President W. P. Perkins Station-Commercial Mgr.. . .Eugene T. Flaherty Program Director Elizabeth Sammons Chief Engineer S. C. Dier Farm Editor .Jack Elton K TR I SIOUX CITY— EST. 1938 MBS— IOWA TALL CORN Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Sioux City Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Commerce Bldg. Phone Number 8-0165 Air Time Unlimited News Service , UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB, BMB President. General-Station Mgr. . . Dietrich Dirks Commercial Manager Charles Butler Program-Publicity Director .... Sheldon Singer Chief Announcer Wayne Ross K IC D SPENCER— EST. 1941 MBS— IOWA TALL CORN NETWORK Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Iowa Great Lakes Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 631 Phone Number 45-6 Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service. World, Standard Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB Pres., General-Station Mgr Ben B. Sanders Program Director Mason Dixon Production Manager Tom Edwards Musical Director Carlyle Gemmer Chief Engineer Clarence Touw Farm Editor Lyle Swigart KXEL WATERLOO— EST. 1942 ABC Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By.. Josh Higgins Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Insurance Bldg. Phone Number 3-3371 Transmitter Location Dysart. Iowa Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service INS Transcription Service SESAC Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB, BMB President, General-Station Mgr.. .Joe DuMond Commercial Manager A. J. DuMond Program Director Emlyn Owen Publicity Director Elizabeth M. Gahre Musical Director George Timm Chief Engineer Don E. Kassner Farm Editor Carl Roth KAYX WATERLOO— EST. 1947 IOWA TALL-CORN NET. Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Waterloo Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .620 V2 Lafayette St. Phone Number 6851 Air Time. Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Thesaurus Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden President C. R. Milled Station-Commercial Mgr A. W. Triggs Program Director Cole McMortln Chief Announcer Erling Jorgensen Chief Engineer Bob Moore KWWL WATERLOO— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1320 Kc. .... Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . .Black Hawk Bcstg. Co. Business Address Russell-Lamson Hotel Phone Number 2-9333 News Service AP Transcription Service Associated President-General Mgr Ralph J. McElroy Commercial Manager W. Lyle Harvey 425 SOCRATES HAD SOCK. Sound old Socrates would present time buying facts in this logical manner. PREMISE I — Kansas farmers have more money to spend than at any other time in history. PREMISE II — WIBW, by actual survey. Is the station most preferred and most listened to by these ready-to-buy farm families. CONCLUSION — To sell more of your goods or services to more families in Kansas and adjoining states . . . use WIBW. Darned good logic. Sod And it's equally good business reasoning for 1948 or any other year because — . . . selling sock, Mr. Advertiser, and here's why! For almost a quarter-century we've faithfully served a farm and small town audience. Today, we're as much a part of their daily life as their ultra-modern farm equipment. Our buying recommendations are acted upon . . . quickly . , . be- cause these First Families of Agriculture are rich. Years of bumper crops were climaxed in 1947 by the largest wheat crop in history sold at record prices. This staggering new purchasing power is a PLUS ... a value over and above WIBW's ability to startle you with sales even in average times. Carefully Planned Farm Service Builds Audience, Confidence, Sales Long ago, our listeners learned that WIBW was always first with farm news, market reports, and sound information on advanced farming meth- ods. WIBW cooperates closely with 4-H Clubs, county agents, and men's and women's farm organizations. -^31 In WIBW's "Flying Rooster" plane covers the Midwest, making on-the-spot tape recordings at important farm meetings, demonstrations, or in the fields and barns of successful farmers. Flown back to the studio immediately, our vast farm audience "attends" these meetings later, at a more convenient time. Years of such "one step ahead " service has built outstanding listener acceptance for WIBW and equally outstanding sales results for our advertisers. By Logic and by Facts— It's WIBW Kansas and adjoining states, independent surveys show that WIBW is the station most preferred and most listened to by farm and small town families. Plan your sales attack accordingly. Serving the First Families of Agriculture Rep.: CAPPER PUBLICATIONS, Inc. I CBS BEN LUDY Gen. Mgr. WIBW-KCKN 426 Estimated Population 1,914,000 — % Increase 6.3 — Radio Homes 492,338 Farms with Radios 113,769 — Stations in State 27 KSOK ARKANSAS CITY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Opercrted By . . The Traveler Publishing Co. Business Address . . Home National Bank Bldg. Phone Number 2666-7 Studio Address . . . Home National Bank Bldg.; Southwestern College Campus. Winfield Transmitter Location Arkansas City, Ark. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Lorenzen & Thompson President Oscar S. Stauff er General Manager George E. Lindman Asst. Manager-Commercial Manager S. C. Thompson Promotion Manager. Program Director. Pro- duction Manager Don Chadd Chief Announcer, Musical Director Martin Thomas Chief Engineer Ed Howe Farm Editor Jack Fallon K\rA K ATCfflSON— EST. 1939 MBS— SUPPLEMENTARY K STATE— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc. (CP 1470 Kc). .Power: 250 Watts (CP 1000 Watts) Owned-Operated By S. H. Patterson Business Address 6221/2 Commercial St. Phone Number 1420 Studio Address. .622 V2 Commercial St., Atchi- son Ks.; Hotel Robidoux. St. Joseph, Mo. Transmitter Location Winthrop, Missouri Air Time. . .6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-lO p.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Keyston, Capitol Representative Wm. G. Rambeau Membership NAB President-Owner S. H. Patterson General Manager Norwood Patterson Station-Commercial Mgr Leslie D. Cox, Jr. Sales Promotion Manager, Program Director. Production Manager, Farm Editor Kenneth D. Goodding Musical Director, Chief Engineer Louden Gingery KGGF COFFEYVILLE— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 1000 d.; 500 n. Owned-Opercrted By. . .Midwest Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Address Journal Bldg. Phone Number 147 Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service . . . NBC Thesaurus. World Representative Weed & Co. President. . Fay N. Seaton Chief Engineer J. Sarto Jamineto Commercial Manager E. B. Spoonamore Program Director Robert L. Pratt KXXX COLBY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. Western Plains Bcstg. Co. Business Address Cooper Hotel Phone Number 790 News Service INS Transcription Service . , . Associated, Thesaurus Representative Holman President-General Mgr John B. Hughes Sales Manager Dan E. Bellus Program Director George E. Nickson Chief Engineer Urban L. Lynch K GN 0 DODGE CITY— EST. 1930 KBS Frequency: 1370 Kc... Power: 1000 Watts d.; 250 Watts n. Owned-Operated By. . . .Dodge City Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .. .705 Second Ave. Phone Number 1 100 Transmitter Location W. Park St. Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Arthur H. Hagg & Assoc. Membership NAB. BMB President J. C. Denious Station Manager N. C. Petersen Commercial Manager Darrell Mathes Program Director Herschel Holland Chief Engineer ....Henry McClintock K T MT (CP) EL DORADO Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Tom Potter Business Address 1517 Commerce St., Dallas. Tex. K fS W EMPOR2A— EST. 1939 MBS— KANSAS STATE NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc... Power: 250 Watts 427 KANSAS Owned-Operated By. .Emporia Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address. .. .613 Merchant St. Phone Number 153-4 Transmitter Location S. of City, 1 mi. in Sodens Grove Air Time. . . .6:30 a.m.-ll p.m.; 8 a.m.-ll p.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service World, Standard Membership Service NAB President Sid Harris General Manager Julian L. Hill Sales Manager Steve Aylword Publicity Director. Farm Editor Bob Mott Chief Announcer Vic Peck Chief Engineer Paul H. Daniels K G A^ (CP) GARDEN CITY Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Albert B. Pyatt Business Address. 411 N. 3rd St. I U L GARDEN CITY— EST. 1935 MBS— KANSAS STATE NET.— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Telegram Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address 509 V2 North Main Phone Number 666 Transmitter Location Warner Terrace Air Time.. Sun. 7 a.m.l0:15 p.m.; Mon.-Fri. 6 a.m.-10:15 p.m.; Sat. 6 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service. .Thesaurus. Cole Library Membership NAB President Gervais F. Reed General Manager Ed Lovelace Program Director John Melcum Chief Announcer Leo Billings Chief Engineer Robert Bryant KWGB GOODLAND— EST. 1947 Frequency: 730 Kc . . .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Goodland Bcstg. Co. Business Address , Box 88 Phone Number 331 News Service INS Transcription Service World. Lang-Worth Owner-General Manager James E. Blair Sales Manager J. Melvin Gulick Program Director George Bradley Chief Engineer Ralph MacClellan KVGB GREAT BEND— EST. 1937 Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By KVGB, Inc. Business-Studio Address 2103 Forest Ave. Phone Number 1080-1081 Transmitter Location: . . 5 M. S.W. of Great Bend, Kansas Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Representative John E. Pearson Membership NAB President-Owner Helen Townsley Coogan Gen.-Com.-Sales Pro. Mgr Clem Morgan Program-Musical Dir Ray Beals Production Mgr.-Publicity Dir Joe Neidig Chief Engineer Chet Wallack Farm Editor Stan Bechtel K A yT (CP) HAYS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . Kays, Inc. Business Address 2401 Hall St. K W B W HUTCHINSON— EST. 1935 NBC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By William Wyse Business-Studio Address 101 E. Avenue A Phone Number 5202 Transmitter Location.. 101 E. Avenue A Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NAB Owner, General Manager William Wyse Station-Commercial Manager Lee Biggs Asst. Mgr., Program Director .... George Alden Production Manager Bob Madison Publicity Director Tommy Couser Chief Engineer John Swafford KWHK HUTCHINSON— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By KWHK Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 12 W. 5th St. Phone Number 3-100 Transmitter Location Hutchinson, Kans. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Homer Griffith Owner James E. Murray General Manager Vern Minor Commercial-Sales Gren Darling Program Director Sherwood Parks Chief Announcer Paul Cochran Musical Director J. Bruce Murray Chief Engineer Millard Clary 428 KANSAS KIND (CP) INDEPENDENCE Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . . Central Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone Number 1822 President-General Mgr J. Nelson Rupard Commercial Manager E. J. Barani Chief Engineer Harry C. Butterfield KCKN KANSAS CITY— EST. 1925 MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Capper Publications. Inc. Business-Studio Address . . 300 Waltower Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Phone Number Victor 3864 Transmitter Location. .901 N. 8th St., Kansas ■ City, Kans. Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP, UP I Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Standard i Representative Capper Publications, Inc. Membership NAB Owner Senator Arthur Capper Qeneral Manager Ben Ludy Station Manager Ellis Atteberry Commercial-Promotion Manager Joe Story Program Director, Production j Manager George Stump ! Chief Engineer Max Williams K 0 A ii PITTSBURG— EST. 1937 NBC Frequency: 860 Kc. .Power: 10,000 Watts d.; 5,000 Wcrtts n. Owned-Operated By. . .The Pittsburg Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 603 Phone Number 2165 Studio Address Commerce Bldg. I Transmitter Location. .3 V2 mi. E. of Pittsburg ! Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service World j Representative John E. Pearson Co. I Membership NAB, BMB President, Commercial Mgr E. V. Baxter General-Station Manager, Program Director R. E. Wade Chief Announcer Bob Arthur Chief Engineer Leo Stafford KSEK Owned-Operated By: Pittsburgh Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address. . . .Hotel Besse Bldg. Phone Number 742 Transmitter Location .... East Quincy (extended) Air Time. . .6 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-10:15 p.m. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Cole Representative Lorenzen & Thompson Membership BMB President Oscar S. Stauffer General Manager . James M. Griffith Commercial Manager Gordon Griffith Program Director C. M. Games Musical Director. Dean Turner Chief Engineer W. D. Brosseau KS A L SALINA— EST. 1937 MBS— KANSAS STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1150 Kc. .... .Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By KSAL, Inc. Business-Studio Address Journal Bldg. Phone Numbers 100-1 Air Time 6:00 a.m.-12 M, News Service AP* Transcription Service. . . .Lang- Worth, Standard Representative John E. Pearson Company Membership NAB, BMB President R. J. Laubengayer General-Commercial-Promotion Manager . . R, V. Jensen Production Manager, Chief Announcer, Farm Editor .C. S. Peck Publicity Director Mrs. Dorothy Lundstrom Musical Director Al Thompson Chief Engineer N. E. Vance, Jr. K J A Y (CP) TOPEKA Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 500 d.; 1000 n. Owned-Operated By S. H. Patterson Business Address 908 Kansas Ave. Phone Number. . .8890 Representative Rambeaux Chief Owner. S. H. Patterson Station Manager David G. Roberts Chief Engineer N. J. Patterson PITTSBURGH— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc. Power: 250 Watts KTOP TOPEKA— EST. 1947 MBS— KANSAS STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Collinson Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 212-214 W. 6th St. Phone Number 2-9335 News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol 429 KANSAS Representative Lorenzen & Thompson President-General Manager: T. Hall CoUinson Commercial Manager Wendell Elliott Promotion Manager Thad Sandstrom Chief Engineer Chet Wallack W I B W TOPEKA— EST. 1924 CBS Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned By . Capper Publications, Inc. Operated By Topeka Bcstg. Assn., Inc. Business-Studio Address. ... 1035 Topeka Ave. Phone Number 3-2377 Transmitter Location . . Seven mi. w. of Topeka Air Time Shares time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service. .Standard Representative ...... Capper Publications, Inc. President ..... ... ........ H. S. Blake General-Station-Commercial Manager Ben Ludy Program Director, Production Mana- ger, Musical Director Maude Carlson Chief Engineer K. G. Marquardt Farm Editor . Gene Shipley (See Page 426) WREN TOPEKA— EST. 1926 ABC Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By: The WREN Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address .4IL Tenth St. Phone Number . 2-0505 News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NAB. BMB President R. C. Jackman General Manager Verl Bratton Station-Sales Manager Larry Cotton Chief Engineer Carl Bliesner KAKE WICHITA MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .... . KAKE Bcstg, Co.. Inc. Business Address 416 W. Douglas Phone Number 4-9369 News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Rambeau President Mark H. Adams V.-P.-Gen.-Commercial Mgr. .... Clark A. Luther Public Relations Director Robert Hix Chief Engineer Harold Newby K A N S WICHITA— EST. 1946 NBC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Kansas Bcstg., Inc. Business-Studio Address. . . .1015 N. Broadway Phone Number 4-2387 News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Taylor-Hov/e-Snowden Membership NAB, BMB Chief Owner O. L. Taylor Pres. & General Manager Archie J. Taylor Commercial Manager H. W. Allen Chief Engineer Ted Heithecker K F B I WICHITA— EST. 1923 ABC Frenquecy 1070 Kc. Power 10.000 Watts D.; 1,000 Watts N. Owned-Operated By: Farmers & Bankers Bcstg. Corp, Business-Studio Address 200 E. First St. Phone Number 2-1447 News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Representative H. P. HolUngbery Membership NAB, BMB President H. K. Lindsley General-Station Manager J. Wirth Sargent Commercial Manager D. W, McCoy Program Director J. B. Bradshaw Chief Announcer Wendell Odland Musical Director .Verne Nydegger Chief Engineer K. W. Pyle Farm Editor Lester Weatherwax K F H WICHITA— EST. 1923 CBS Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Radio Station KFH Co. Business-Studio Address KFH Bldg. Phone Number. 2-4491 Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative. Edward Petry Membership NAB, BMB Vice President & Gen, Mgr.: M. M. Murdock Nat'l Sales & Promotion Mgr.: Frank Mathews Chief Engineer Amos Dadisman 430 TUCBCY Estimated Population 2,777,000 — % Increase — 2.4 — Radio Homes 332,670 Farms xvith Radios 148,692 — Stations in State 37 W C M I ASHLAND— EST. 1935 CBS— SOUTHEKN NETWORK Frequency: 1340 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Ashland Bcstg. Co. Business Address: 20th St.. between Greenup Ave. & Front St. Phone Number 3010 Transmitter Location 48th & Clay St. Air Time ,18 hrs. daily; 17 1/2 hrs. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Representative John E. Pearson Membership NAB, BMB President Gilmore N. Nunn General Manager Charles C. Warren Publicity Director John W. Fell Chief Announcer George Marshall Musical Director Anna Louise Wallace Chief Engineer Clarence Weaver Farm Editor Ed Paulin WKCT BOWLING GREEN— EST. 1947 Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By... Daily News Bcstg. Co. Business Address 415V'2 Park Row Phone Number 2640 News Service UP Transcription Service Associated, Capitol, SESAC President J. Ray Gaines General Manager Paul R. Huddleston Commercial-Promotion Manager. . .Jack Wilson Program Director Joe Calloway Chief Engineer David Dodd W L B J BOWLING GREEN— EST. 1940 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By: Bowling Green Bcstg. Co., Inc. Bus:ness-Studio Address. . . .901 Fairview Ave. Phone Numbers 1340-1 Air Time 6 ani.-12 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Burn-Smith Membership NAB President Ken D. Given Commercial Manager Elmer A. Finley Sales Promotion Manager Wm. Kuznitzof Program Director . .Ken D. Given Chief Announcer Joe Hamilton Chief Engineer Frank C. Bliesener WTCO CAMPBELLSVILLE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1150 Kc Power 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By South Central Ky. Bcstg. Co. Business Address Main St. Phone Number 250 News Service , UP President H. T. Parrott Vice President Dr. Paul Shirley Secty.-Treas.-Gen. Manager. , .James Shacklette Chief Engineer J. B. Crawley WCTT CORBIN— EST. 1947 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By: Corbin Times-Tribune, Inc. Business Address 308 S. Main St. Phone Number 1071 Transmitter-Studio Location: Cumberland Falls Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NAB, BM3 General Manager John L. Crawford Commercial Manager S. G. Hembree Chief Engineer Russell Henson W Z^l P COVINGTON— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By WZIP, Inc. Business Address 6th & Madison Ave. W Hi R DANVILLE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Commonwealth Bcstg. Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 234 Phone Number 1230 News Service UP Transcription Service World, Capitol President-Commercial Mgr W. T. Isaac V.-P.-Program Director. . . .David B. Highbaugh V.-P.-Techn. Director. . „ James D. Russell wTky FRANKFORT— EST. 1946 MBS— BLUEGRASS STATE Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Frankfort Bcstg. Co. 431 KENTUCKY Business-Studio Address 104 E. Main St. Phone Numbers: 2509. 2510. .Transmitter: 2354 Transmitter Location Crutcher's Hill Air Time: 6 a.m.-ll p.m.; 7 a.m.-10:30 p.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service . World Membership NAB, BMB President Leslie W. Perkins General Manager Marshall L. Peace Program Director Earl Davis Chief Engineer Stanley Frakes W ITA Y GLASGOW— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By: Glasgow Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address .... Happy Valley Rd. Phone Numbers 598. 632 Air Time. .6 a.m.- 11 p.m.; 7 a.m.-ll p.m.. Sun. News Service , UP Transcription Service World, Capitol Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB President Gordon E. Brown General Manager Russell J. Pirkey Chief Announcer Robert Proctor Chief Engineer E. C. Lockwood W HT N HARLAN— EST. 1941 MBS— GOOD COAL NETWORK—KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Blanfox Radio Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address S. Main St. Phone Number. 625 Air Time. 6 a.m.-ll:15 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard, Cole Representative Burn-Smith Membership NAB, BMB Owners , . . . R, B. He!ms, J. Francke Fox General Manager R. B. Helms Commercial Manager C. E. Whikehart Program-Musical Director Jean Sutton Chief Announcer. Jay Barlow Chief Engineer .J. Francke Fox wlTic HAZARD— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc. . . . Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By . . BMG Bcstg. Corp. Business Address. .Box 821 W so N HENDERSON— EST. 1941 MBS Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By: Henderson Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Zion Rd. Phone Number 3923 Air Time Specified daylight hours News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World Representative Sears & Ayers Membership NAB President Pierce E, Lackey General Manager Hecht S. Lackey Program Director Tom Fitzgibbons Murray Chief Announcer Martin E. Shaeffer Chief Engineer , Vernon R. Nunn WHOP HOPKINSVILLE— EST. 1940 CBS— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By: Hopkinsville Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Cadiz Rd. Phone Number 1025 Transmitter Location Cadiz Rd. Air Time 5 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World Representative Secrrs & Ayer Membership NAB President Pierce E. Lackey General-Station-Commercial, Sales Promotion Manager F. Ernest Lackey Program Director Katherine Peden Production Manager Vadah Cochran Publicity Director. Chief Announcer, Musical Director Charles W. Stratton Chief Engineer Leo Y. Wilson Farm Editor Robert McGaughey W M t C (CP) LAWSON Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . .Ky. Mt. Holiness Assn. Business Address Vancleve, Ky. WKLX LEXINGTON— EST. 1945 Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Fayette Broadcasting Co. Address Phoenix Hotel Phone Number 8115 Transmitter Location Greendale Rd. Air Time. 5 a.m. to 12:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang -Worth. Standard, Cole Representative Walker Chief Owner E. F. Prichard, Sr. General Manager Ted Grizzard Commercial Manager •. . . . Paul Ledridge Program Director Jack Brooks Asst. Manager Phil Sutterfield Chief Engineer Bob Jones 432 KENTUCKY W L A P LEXINGTON— EST. 1928 ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .American Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Radio Bldg. Phone Number 1721 Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service World. Thesaurus Representative John E. Pearson Membership NAB, BMB President Gilmore N. Nunn General Manager J. E. Willis Commercial Manager Miller Welch Program Director J. B. Faulconer Publicity Director Doris Holtzclaw Chief Engineer Sanlord Helt Farm Editor Charles Farmer WLEX LEXINGTON— EST. 1946 BLUEGRASS STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By: Central Kentucky Bcstg. Business Address: Box 985, Russell Cave Pike Phone Numbers 7833, 5878, 2901, 3058 Air Time , 5:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service , . AP Transcription Service: Associated, Capitol. President J. Douglas Gay General Manager Jean H. Clos, Jr. Commercial Manager George T. Webb Program Director Howard Malcolm Chief Engineer Theodore Jones Farm Editor .... Mark Halleck CALL LETTERS TO BE ASSIGNED (CP) LOUISVILLE Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n. Owned-Operated By .... . Mid- American Bcstg. Business Address Storks Bldg. WAVE LOUISVILLE— EST. 1933 NBC Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WAVE. Inc. Business-Studio Address 334 E. Broadway Phone Number Wabash 8543 Air Time 5 CLm.-12 pjn. News Service AP Transcription Service. . .Thesaurus, Langworth Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB, BMB President George W. Norton, Jr. General-Station Manager Nathan Lord Sales or Commercial Manager James Cox Sales Promotion Manager. . . .E. W. Leake, Jr. Program Director George Patterson Chief Announcer Burt Blackwell Chief Engineer Wilbur Hudson W G R C LOUISVILLE— EST. 1936 MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc .... .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By: Northside Bcstg. Corp. Business Address ......... Ky. Home Life Bldg. Phone Number Wabash 8871 Studio Addresses: E'sby Bldg., New Albany, Ind.; Ky. Home Life Bldg., Louisville, Ky. Air Time , .6:00 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service. . . .Lang-Worth, Standard Representative The Walker Co. Membership NAB Vice President-General Mgr.: Charles L. Harris President, Commercial Manager: J. Porter Smith Publicity, Promotion Manager: H. R. Hunter Ass't Manager in Charge of Programs Ward Hatcher Production Manager W. S. Lukenbill Chief Announcer Gerald Fordyce Chief Engineer Perry W. Esten Farm Editor C. M. East W H A S LOUISVILLE— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 840 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned By: The Courier-Journal & Louisville Times Co. Operated By WHAS, Inc. Blsiness-Studio Address 300 W. Liberty St. Phone Number Wabash 2211 Transmitter Location Eastwood. Ky. Air Time 19 hrs. daily News Service AP. UP Transcription Service: World; Standard; Asso- ciated; Lang-Worth. Representative Edward Petry President Barry Bingham Director Victor A. Sholis Commercial Manager Joe Eaton Promotion Manager Sandy Sanders Program Manager Peter R. Disney Continuity-Production William Aldridge Chief Announcer Paul Clark Musical Director Robert Hutsell Technical Director Orrin W. Towner Agricultural Co-ordinator Frank Cooley WHAS Color Advertisemenf See Page 10 433 KENTUCKY I N N LOUISVILLE— EST. 1940 ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner-Operated By Kentucky Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address: Earle Hotel, 3rd and Jefferson. Phone Number Wabash 5148 Air Time 6 a.m,-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service: SESAC, MacGregor, Cole Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership . . , , NAB, BMB President, General-Station Manager Harry McTigue Commercial Manager .G. F. Bauer Promotion Manager H. E. Roberts Program Director M. K. McCarten Production Manager Sam Woodall Chief Announcer Edwin A. Kallay Musical Director . . . . : Claude Fraul Chief Engineer E. G. Rinn w k"y w LOUISVILLE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts D. Owned-Operated By Radio Kentucky, Inc. Business-Studio Address: 431 W. Jefferson St. Phone Number CLay 481 1 Transmitter Address: River Rd., near Louisville Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service: Associated, Capitol, Standard Cole. Representative Burn-Smith Membership NAB. BMB President-Treasurer F. Eugene Sandford V. P.-Operations S. A. Cis'er V, P.-Station Manager Edwin E. S. Weldon Secretary W. Scott Miller Program Director David Wilbum W L d^ (CP) LOUISVILLE Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Louisville Bcstg. Corp, MADISONVILLE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 730 Kc ...Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Madisonville Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 27 Phone Number 1297 Transmitter-Studio Location Hanson Rd. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership BMB President, General Manager. . . .Pierce Lackey Station-Commercial Manager T. E. Brewer Program Director Conrad Brewer Chief Announcer Dick Harris Chief Engineer Evers Mick wiTtm MAYHELD— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . .Mayfield Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Mayfield Hotel Phone Number 46 Air Time . , Loral sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Sears & Ayer Membership NAB. BMB President Frank O. Evans General Manager Pierce E. Lackey Station-Sales Manager Wayne R. Morgan Program Director James Motheral Chief Announcer Ralph Haskins Musical Director .James Motheral Chief Engineer Ernest J. Pell Farm Editor. . Dorothy Spahr WNGO MAYFIELD— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operator By.. West Ky. Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address Box 39 Phone Number 1204 Air Time 5:00 a.m.-Local sunset News Service . AP Transcription Service World, SESAC Representative The Friedenberg Agency President. General Manager: H. M. Suthard Station Manager Kenneth Z. Turner Chief Announcer Lynn Lemond Chief Engineer. James Ray Turner W F T IVI (CP) MAYSVILLE Frequency: 1240 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By .. .Standard Tobacco Co. Business Address Maysville, Ky. Phone Number 245 News Service UP Transcription Service World President C. P. Clarke Secty.-Treas J. M. Finch. Jr. Gen.-Commercial Manager J. W. Betts Program Director Ross Edwards Chief Engineer William Martin w !i r¥ (CP) MIDDLESBORO Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .The Middlesboro Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 500 434 KENTUCKY W W P N (CP) MIDDLESBORO Frequency 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Pinnacle Bcstg. Co. W W N L (CP) NEWPORT Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Tri-City Bcstg. Co. 0 fi I OWENSBORO— EST. 1937 KBS— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By: Owensboro Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address: Byars Ave. & Liver- more Rd. (P. O. Box 536). Phone Numbers 420-L Transmitter Location: Byars Ave. & Livermore Rd. (P. O, Box 536). Air Time. 6 a.m.- 12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Burn-Smith Membership NAB President Lawrence W. Hager General-Station-Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director. .Hugh O. Potter Program Director Norman Hall Production Manager Patsy Roberts Musical Director Cliffordean Potter Chief Engineer Leslie Goodaker Assistant Mgr.. Farm Editor. . .Marshall Bruner WVJS OWENSBORO— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Owensboro On the Air, Inc. Business Address 320 Allen St. Phone Number 3408 News Service INS Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Representative Rambeau President Vincent J. Steele General Manager Malcolm Greep Commercial Manager Jack McLean Promotion Director John T. Rutledge Program Director Lee C. Meredith Chief Engineer Robert Earl Jagoe WiCYB PADUCAH— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By: Paducah Newspapers, Inc. Business-Studio Address .... 504 Kentucky Ave. Phone Number 800 Transmitter Location Lone Oak, Ky. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated Representative Burke. Kuipers & Mahoney Membership NAB, BMB President Edwin J. Paxton, Sr, General Manager E. J. Paxton, Jr. Commercial Manager Sam Livingston Sales Promotion Manager Ray Hoag Program Director Neil Mclntyre Publicity Director Marcia Richardson Musical Director Pat Klein Chief Engineer C. G. Sims Farm Editor Andrew Parker PAD PADUCAH— EST. 1930 CBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Paducah Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Taylor Bldg. Phone Number 4100 Transmitter Location U. S. Route 45 Air Time 5:00 a.m.-12 M. News Service • • • • AP Transcription Service: World, Lang-Worth. Cole Representative Sears & Ayer Membership NAB, BMB President, General Manager. .Pierce E. Lackey Station-Commercial Manager: W. Prewitt Lackey Asst. Mgr. Public Relations Gene Peak Program Director Evelyn Carroll Chief Announcer Ray Mofield Musical Director Lynn Wolfe Chief Engineer U. C. Morris ws>c SOMERSET— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Southeastern Bcstg. Co. Business Address Pinneli-Led Ford Bldg. V Lie (CP) VERSAILLES MBS Frequency: 590 Kc. , Power: 1000 watts Owned-Operated By. .Bluegrass Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business Address. . .Logan-Helm Memorial Lib. Phone Number 654 News Service INS Transcription Service SESAC Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden President A. B. Chandler Gen.-Commercial Mgr W. D. McCammish Promotion Manager Margaret Middendorf Program Director. Edwin L. Rogers Chief Engineer Henry C. Hall 435 A^li This and 3€a»*c Taa M O N R O E L O U I S I A N A 5000 WATTS DAY 1000 WATTS NIGHTS KM LB has more listeners than all other stations comhined in Northcastei'n Louisiana Authenticated listening surveys prove that for the FOURTH STRAIGHT YEAR KMLB has more listeners in Monroe and Northeastern Louisiana than all other stations combined! A rich, luscious 1103,629,000 market reached only by KMLB. REPRESENTED BY TAYLOR-HOWE-SNOWDEN /^dJio SalcS, INC. AFFILIATED WITH AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO. J. C. LINER, JR., Mgr. 436 -LOyiSOAINIA Estimated Population 2,549,000 — % Increase +7.S — Radio Homes 468,914 Farms with Radios 63,025 — Stations in State 37 KROF ABBEVILLE— EST. 1948 Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By, .Abbeville Bcstg. Service, Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 306 Transcription Service World President Lovelis Herbert Gen.-Commercial Mgr George P. Martin Program Director Ebba Lou Martin K a1 B ALEXANDRIA— EST. 1935 ABC— LOUISIANA NETWORK Frequency 580 Kc. Power 5000 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By. .. .Alexandria Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address . . . Fifth & Johnson Sts. Phone Number 3335 Air Time 18 V^2 hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB, BMB President W. H. Allen Secretary -Treasurer T. B. Lcmgford General Manager Willard L. Cobb Station Director Fred Ohl Sales Manager Walter D. Melson Production Manager Harper L. Clark Publicity Director Josephine Miller Chief Engineer Jesse R. Sexton Farm Editor Mildred Gatlin KPDR ALEXANDRIA— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Central La. Bcstg. System Business-Studio Address 1710 Jackson St. Phone Number 9568 Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Membership BMB President Eugene Levy General-Station Manager .... George I. Maston Commercial Manager Albert Roarke Chief Announcer Hobart Hare Chief Engineer Glen Pebbles ALEXANDRIA— EST. 1947 NBC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Radio Station KSYL Operated By: Sylvan Fox & Harold Wheela- han. Partners. Business Address P. O. Box 1489 Phone Numbers 6611-2 Air Time 17 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NAB, BMB Partners Sylvan Fox, Harold Wheelahan General-Station Manager Paul Goldman Commercial Manager Mihon Fox Program Director Bruce Rainey Chief Announcer, Farm Editor. . .Paul Mitchell Chief Engineer E. W. McDonald K T R Y (CP) BASTROP Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Morehouse Bcstg. Co. Business Address 217 S. Washington St. Partners Nathan Bolton, A. R. McCleary W A F B (CP) BATON ROUGE Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Modern Bcstg. Co. Business Address. . . .302 La. Natl Bank Bldg. W C L A (CP) BATON ROUGE Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... . Community Bcstg. Co. Business Address Baton Rouge, La. Partners G. T. Owen, Owen W. Ware W J B 0 BATON ROUGE— EST. 1934 NBC— LOUISIANA NETWORK Frequency: L150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Baton Rouge Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 444 Florida St. Phone Number 5271 Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World; Standard Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NAB, BMB President Charles P. Manship, Jr. V. P.-General Manager J. Roy Dabadie Secretary -Treasurer Douglas L. Manship Sa'es Manager T. E. Gibbens Chief Engineer Vernon E. Dudley 437 LOUISIANA WLCS BATON ROUGE— EST. 1946 ABC— LA. ASS'N BROADCASTERS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Air Waves. Inc. Business-Studio Address: 204 North St., P, O. Box 240. Phone Numbers 2-4411-2 Air Time. 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP. INS Transcription Service Associated, Capitol, SESAC, M. M. Cole Representative Burke-Kuipers-Mahoney Membership NAB, BMB President Harry B. Nelson General Manager Earl H. Smith Sales Manager Lamar Simmons Publicity Director Mildred Bland Chief Announcer Quitman Hen'.ey Chief Engineer William H. Bland Farm Director Irving Heath WIKC BOGALUSA— EST. 1947 MBS— LA. NETWORK Frequency: 1490 Kc .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Bogalusa Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 811 Phone Number 1906 Air Time 6:^0 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership . NAB President, General-Station Manager, Chief Engineer .... I. K. Corkem, Jr. Commercial Manager J. H. Knight KSIQ CROWLEY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. Acadia Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address: 103 N. Parkerson Ave. Phone Number 1450 Air Time 6:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership NAB, BMB President Max Thomas General-Station Manager: B. Hillman Bailey, Jr. Sales Promotion Manager Max Thomas Commercial Manager Lauren R. Stagg Chief Engineer Clovis L. Bailey WIHL HAMMOND— EST. 1947 Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Superior Enterprises Business Address 500 W. Morris St. Partners. .Joseph A. Sims, Henry A. Mentz, Jr. WSLA HAMMOND— EST. 1947 MBS— KBS— LOUISIANA Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Hammond Bcstg. Co. Business Address 216 W. Thomas Phone Number 888 News Service AP Representative Clark President-Gen. Manager Fred Le Mieux Commercial Manager .H. D. Hutson Promotion Manager . C. M. Kiss Chief Engineer Jacob Rick KCIL HOUMA— EST. 1946 MBS— LOUISIANA NETWORK Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. ,. .Charles W. Lamar. Jr. Business Address. P. O. Box 1031 Phone Number 2047 Air Time 6 a,m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World, Cole Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB, BMB President Charles W. Lamar, Jr. General-Station Manager Frank Conwell Sales, Commercial Manager. .... .Dick Walsh Sales Promotion Manager Keith Kenney Chief Announcer Tom Conwell Chief Engineer Donald L. Jones Farm Editor J. Arthur LeBlanc, Jr. K VO L LAFAYETTE— EST. 1935 NBC— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By ........ . Evangeline Bcstg. Co., Inc. Operated By. Radio Station KVOL Business-Studio Address: 510 So. Buchanan St., P. O. Box 1070. Phone Numbers 336, 2101 Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service .... Thesaurus, McGregor Membership . NAB. BMB General-Station Manager .. George H. Thomas Commercial Manager Lowell W. McCrary Sales Promotion Manager Lucille LeBlanc Production Manager Mrs. Don Menard Publicity Director Emily Fontenot Chief Engineer. , Charles T. Hook 438 LOUISIANA KLOU LAKE CHARLES— EST. 1947 CBS— LOUISIANA NETWORK Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Frank R. Gibson Business-Studio Address 134 Clarence St, Phone Numbers 7277-8 Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service , AP Transcription Service Associated Representative The Walker Co. Membeiship NAB. BMB Owner Frank R. Gibson General Manager H. Vernon Anderson Station Manager... G. Frank Carroll, Jr. Commercial Manager Eugene S. Cuny Sales Promotion Manager: Annelle H. Bulechek Chief Announcer James McConnell Musical Director Lois Carmouche Chief Engineer Ben C. Segrest, Jr. Farm Editor Robert R. Brannon K P L C LAKE CHARLES— £.ST. 1S35 NBC— LOUISIANA STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By: T. B. Lanford, R, M. Dean and L. M. Sepaugh. Partners. Operated By Calcasieu Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address: Majestic Hotel, P. O. Box 1521. Phone Numbers 2713-4 Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Executive Partner T. B. Lanford General-Station Manager David Wilson Commercial Manager Pelham Mills, Jr. Sales Promotion Manager Bob Thompson Production Manager, Chief Engineer: A. B. Craft Chief Announcer J. Hampton Keathley KWSL LAKE CHARLES— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By...... A. Stanford Dudley Business Address P. O. Box 1399 Phone Numbers 8-1401; 3634 Transmitter-Studio Location: Corner of Mill & Front Sts. Air Time IBVa hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol, Cole, Lang-Worth Membership NAB Owner-General Manager ... A. Stanford Dudley Assl. General Manager-Chief Engineer E. C. Moses Sales Manager Wm. F. Hession Production Manager James W. Willson KMLB MONROE— EST. 1930 AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO. LOUISIANA NETWORK Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d., 1000 Waits n. Owned-Operated By Liner's Broadcasting Station, Inc. Address P. O. Box 1723 Phone Number L. D. 25 Studio Address Francis Hotel Transmitter Location Millhaven Rd. Air Time 5 a.m. to midnight News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Taylor-Howe-Snoden Membership NAB, BMB President J. C. Liner, Sr. Gen.-Sales Pro. Manager J. C. Liner, Jr. Program Director Otto B. Green Chief Engineer O. L. Morgan (See Page 436) KNOE MONROE— EST. 1944 NBC— LOUISIANA NETWORK Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Cwned-Operated By James A. Noe Business-Studio Address Bernhardt Bldg. Phone Number 921 Air Time 5 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated, Capitol Representative .... Burke-Kuipers & Mahoney Membership NAB, BMB President James A. Noe General Manager Robert W. Dumm Commercial Manager Al Donaldson Chief Engineer D. K. Strong KWCJ NATCHITOCHES— EST. 1947 MBS— LOUISIANA NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Opevated By . . . Natchitoches Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Box 232 Phone Number 2353 Air Time 17 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB, BMB President Dr. Wm, H. Pierson General-Station Mgr Charles L. Planchard Farm Editor. Kenneth M. Dowty Chief Engineer Carroll G. Crew 439 1230 KC. 250 W. Where Iustice Brihgs Wealth Down Southn-in NEW ORLEANS— where the mighty Mississippi makes its crescent near the Gulf EST, NOV. 27 — 1926 Twenty-one years of continuous service, serving a vast invisible audience with NEWS -- SPORTS — MUSIC Central Standard time given every thirty minutes TIME TO ADVERTISE For rates, call MA 3488-9, for proven results NAT'L. REP. — RAMBEAU N. Y. CHICAGO L. A. Owned and Operated by. C. C. CARLSON 440 . . . LOUISIANA . . . KANE NEW IBERIA— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. , .New Iberia Broad. Co. Address St. Peter St. Phone Number 965 Studio Address 104 W. St. Peters St. Air Time 7 a.m. to 10p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service .... Standard, MacGregor Partners George H. Thomas, J. J. Davidson General Manager George H, Thomas Manager I. I. Femrite Chief Engineer Joe Sweeney W D S U NEW ORLEANS— EST. 1923 ABC— LOUISIANA STATE- UNITED NATIONS Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Stephens Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio: Hotel Monteleone, 214 Royal St. Phone Number Raymond 7135 Transmitter Location Algiers, La. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service • AP, UP Transcription Service Associated Representative John Blair Membership NAB, BMB Partners: E. A. Stephens, Fred Weber, H. G. Wall General Manager Fred Weber Asst. to Manager Jack Flanigan Commercial Manager Charles Price Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Sylvia Glueck Program Director Stanley Holiday Special Events Manager Jim Young Sports Announcer Byron Dowty Musical Director Joseph Schramm Chief Engineer Lindsey Riddle Farm Editor James Landry WJBW NEW ORLEANS— EST. 1926 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Charles C. Carlson Address 924 Ccmal St. Phone Number Magnolia 3488-9 Air Time , . 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Nev;-s Service AP Representative William C. Rambeau Co. Transcription Service .Capitol Membership NAB President-General Mgr Charles C. Carlson Com!. & Prom. Mgr Pat J. Shannon Chief Engineer C. C. Corlson • 5,000 watts delivering 20,000 wafts in populated areas of So. Louisiana and Gulf Coast. • ABC Network • Central Dialing — 1230 KC • 24-hour operation • TV Grant Channel 6 • Showmanship of old New Orleans • Active Local Programming • FM Construction Permit Channel 287 • John Blair and Co. national rep- resentative Monteleone Hotel Royal Street in French Quarter New Orleans, La. 441 LOUISIANA WJMR NEW ORLEANS— EST. 1946 Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By: Supreme Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Jung Hotel Phone Number Canal 0356 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Associated Representative Adam J. Young, Jr. Membership , NAB President William Cortada Co-Managers: Stanley W. Ray, Jr., George A. Mayoral. Commercial Manager .Stanley W. Ray. Jr. Promotion Manager . .Henry Thiele Program Director James V. Bowler Production Manager, Chief Announcer. . Woodrow Leafer Publicity Director .Jules J. Paglin Musical Director Meredith Gibson Chief Engineer George A. Mayoral W N 0 E NEW ORLEANS— EST. 1926 MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc. ..... . .Power: 250 Watts Owned By Governor James A. Noe Business Address St. Charles Hotel Phone Numbers Raymond 0423-2, 3558 Air Time 24 hrs. daily President-Owner Governor James A. Noe General-Station-Commercial- Sales Promotion Manager . . James E. Gordon Program Director, Production Manager Beverly Brown Publicity Director Larry Wilson Chief Engineer , A. J. Bourgeois WS M B NEW ORLEANS— EST. 1925 NBC Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WSMB, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .Maison Blanche Bldg. Phone Number Walnut 2937 Air Time 6 a,m.-12 M. News Service AP Trcmscription Service. . .Thesaurus, Lang- Worth Representative. Edward Petry Membership . NAB President E. V. Richards, Jr. General-Station Manager .H. Wheelahan Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Ted Fontelieu Program Director, Production Manager, Publicity Director, Chief Announcer Harry Arthur Musical Director Peter Grey Chief Engineer H. G. Nebe Farm Editor Hal Menton W T P S (CP) NEW ORLEANS Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By The Times Picayune Pub. Co. Business Address 601 Howard Ave. Phone Number Canal 5561 News Service AP Transcription Service World General Manager H. F. Wehrmann Commercial Manager John R. O'Meallie Program Director Bill Seymour WWEZ NEW ORLEANS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Sky Bcstg. Service Business-Studio Address: Hotel New Orleans Phone Number Canal 3521 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Associated « President A. L, Chilton General-Station Manager Joe. A. Oswald Program Director Bob Tompkins Chief Engineer Harrison Mondy WWL NEW ORLEANS— EST. 1922 COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 50000 Watts Owned-Operated By Loyola University Address Roosevelt Hotel Phone Number Raymond 2194-5-6-7 Air Time . 5 a.m. to 1 a.m. News Service UP, AP Transcription Service Standard Radio and World Representative The Katz Agency Membership NAB, BMB President. Rev. Thomas J. Shields General Mgr.-Station Mgr. . . W. H. Summerville Coml. Mgr Larry Baird Prom, Mgr Jack Halladay Program Director Henry Dupre Chief Engineer J, D. Bloom, Jr. K J A N (CP) OPELOUSAS Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By The Kjan Bcstg. Co. 442 LOUISIANA KSLO OPELOUSAS— EST. 1947 MBS— LOUISIANA NETWORK Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KSLO Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 392 Studio Address KSLO Bldg. Phone Number 3776 Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:05 p.m. Transcription Service World News Service UP Representative . .Sears & Ayer General Manager W. Eugene Jones Commercial Manager Frank Holifield Program Director Sidney King Publicity Director. Sports & News Editor Sam Tarleton Chief Engineer Henry Y. Gantt KRUS RUSTON— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Ruston Bcstg. Co. Business Address. . . .105 E. No. Railroad Ave. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Owner-Gen. & Com. Mgr C. E. Faulk. Jr. Station Manager .Joel M. Hirsch Office Manager Bea Magee Program Dir Allen Hundley, Jr. Chief Engineer Henry Shean KENT SHREVEPORT— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency 1550 Kc. Power 1000 Watts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By Frank H. Ford Business-Studio Address 311 Milam Bldg. Phone Number , . 3-3681 Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.; Sat. 6 a.m.-l a.m.; Sun. 7:30 12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative , The Walker Co. Membership NAB Owner, General Mgr Frank H. Ford Commercial Manager Frank H. Ford. Jr. Program Director Todd Branson Publicity Director Elsa R. Schlubach Musical Director Joe Monroe Chief Engineer L. J. Carlson K R M D SHREVEPORT— EST. 1928 ABC— LOUISIANA NETWORK Frequency: 1340 Kc .Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By Radio Station KRMD Business-Studo Address: New Jefferson Hotel, P. O. Box 1712 Phone Number 6171 Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB. BMB President T. B. Lanford General-Station Manager G. V. Wilson Station Director W. L. Switzer Program Director Elizabeth V. Alford Publicity Director Jane Reed Musical Director Virginia Cromwell Chief Engineer H. H. Hargrove Farm Editor Ruth E. MechHn K T B S SHREVEPORT— EST. 1928 NBC Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By.. Radio Station KTBS. Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 1121 Phone Number 3-3673 Studio Address Commercial Bank Bldg. Air Time 6:00 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun, News Service AP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB, BMB President Allen D. Morris General-Stcrtion Manager C. K. Beaver Commercial Manager Neil Cline Program Director Dean Flett Production Manager David Kent Publicity Director Marie Battey Chief Announcer Mike Roppolo Musical Director Cecil Bland Chief Engineer C. H. Maddox K W K H SHREVEPORT— EST. 1925 CBS— SOUTHCENTRAL QUALITY NETWORK Frequency: 1130 Kc Power 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .International Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address: Commercial Building. P. O. Box 1387. Shreveport. Phone Number . .2-8711 Air Time Unlimited News Service AP. UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth. Capitol Representative The Branham Co. Membership NAB, BMB President John D. Ewing General Manager. Henry B. Clay Commercial Manager Dean R. Upson Promotion Manager James T. Briggs Program Director Robert Atherton Chief Engineer W. E. Antony 443 MAD INI Estimated Population 911,000—% Increase 7.3— Radio Homes 216,803 Farms with Radios 36,336 — Stations in State 14 WFAU AUGUSTA— EST. 1948 MBS— THE YANKEE NETWORK Frequency: 1340 Kc . Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By The Twin City Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 160 Bangor St. Phone Number 2540 Transmitter Location . 160 Bangor St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Forjoe Membership NAB, BMB President Faust Couture General Manager Robert I. Payne Program Director Norman Gallant Chief Engineer Robert H. Parker WRDO AUGUSTA— EST. 1932 NBC— NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL Frequency: 1400 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WRDO, Inc. Business-Studio Address 175 Water St. Phone Number 2285 Transmitter Location Chelsea, Me. Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service .Thesaurus Representative. . .Weed & Co.; Bertha Bannan Membership NAB, BMB Chief Owner Adeline B. Rines General-Station Mgr Jack S. Atwood Commercial Manager Walter Weightman Program Dir.-Prod. Mgr Donald K. Powers Chief Engineer Harold Dinsmore Farm Editor Linwood Brofee W A B I BANGOR— EST. 1921 CBS Frequency: 910 Kc . Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. Community Bcstg. Service Business-Studio Address 57 State St. Phone Number 6446 Transmitter Location Brewer, Me. Air Time 6:30 a.m-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Rep. Adam J. Young, Jr.-Kettell-Carter President-Gen.-Station Mgr F. B. Simpson Commercial Manager Guy Corey Pro. Dir.-Prod. Mgr.-Musical Dir. . . . Harold Dorr Chief Engineer. Walter Dickson W G U Y BANGOR— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Guy Gannett Bsctg. Services Business Address, Box 732 Phone Number .7354-5 Transmitter-Studio Location .... Mt. Hope Ave. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service AP Transmitter Service Lang-Worth Representative Paul H. Raymer President-Owner Guy P. Gannett Station Manager. . . .Samuel G. Henderson, Jr. Commercial Manager .Harvey M. Grant Chief Announcer Hugh J. MacKinnon Chief Engineer Roger W. Hodgkins WJOR BANGOR— EST. 1948 MBS— YANKEE NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .Bangor Bcstg. System, Inc. Business-Studio Address 22 State St. Phone Number 5612 Transmitter Location .Bangor, Me. Air Time. . .6:30 a.m.-12 m.; 8 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service AP Transmitter Service World Representative . .Forjoe General Mgr.-Program Dir Lawrence Slon Chief Engineer Stephen Velardi W L B Z BANGOR— EST. 1926 NBC— NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL NET. MAINE BROADCASTING SYSTEM Frequency: 620 Kc Power 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Maine Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 100 Main St. Phone Number Bangor 6023 Transmitter Location Outer Broadway Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12:05 p.m.; 8 a.m.-12:05 p.m.- Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesarus Representative . . . Weed & Co.; Bertha Bannan Membership NAB, BMB President , William H. Rines Sta.-Com.-Sales Pro. Mgr.. Edward E. Guernsey Program Director . .Irving S. Hunter Musical Director Norman Lambert Chief Engineer John H. Wibby Farm Editor Linwood Brofee 444 MAINE W C 0 U LEY/ISTON— EST. 1938 MBS-YANKEE Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. Twin City Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 223 Lisbon St. Phone Number 3140 Transmitter Location East Ave. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, SESAC Representative Forjoe, Bertha Bannan Membership NAB, BMB Owner-Executive Faust Couture General-Station Mgr John C. Libby Commercial Manager Oscax Normand Program Director Eugene Parker Prod. Mgr.-Chief Announcer . . . Laverne Colton Publicity Director Alberghini Musical Director Marion Payne Louisfell Chief Engineer Donald Mason WLAM LEWISTON— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . Lewiston-Auburn Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 129 Lisbon St. Phone Number 6500 News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol Representative Young, Kettell-Carter Chief-Owner-Gen. Mgr Frank S. Hoy Station Manager Elden H. Shute Com-Prom. Mgr Gerald T. Higgins Program Manager William Finkeldey Technical Director Leslie R. Hall W C S H PORTLAND— EST. 1925 NBC— NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL MAINE BROADCASTING SYSTEM Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Congress Square Hotel Business-Studio Address 157 High St. Phone Number 2-0181 Air Time Unlimited News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative. . .Weed & Co.; Bertha Bannan Membership NAB, BMB President Adeline B. Rines General Manager William H. Rines Commercial Manager Albert W. Smith Sales Promotion Mgr Rudolph O. Marcoux Program Director Arthur Owens Publicity Director Linwood T. Pitman Chief Engineer G. Fred Crandon Farm Editor Linwood H. Brofee WG A N PORTLAND— EST. 1938 CBS Frequency: 560 Kc Power 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Guy Gannett Bcstg. Services Business-Studio Address. . . .645a Congress St. Phone Number 2-7489 Trans. Location. .Lane Ave., Riverton, Portland Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.; . .8 a.m.-12:05 a.m. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Paul H. Raymer Co. Membership , NAB President-Owner-Gen. Mgr Guy P. Gannett Station Mgr.-Pub. Dir Creighton E. Gatchell Commercial Manager Arthur K. Atherton Program Director Richard E. Bates Musical Director Arthur Kendall Chief Engineer Roger W. Hodgkins WMTW PORTLAND— EST. 1946 MBS— THE YANKEE NETWORK Frequency: 1490 Kc . Power: 250 Watts Owned By General Tire & Rubber Co. Operated By The Yankee Network 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 445 MAINE Business-Studio Add ess Falmouth Hotel Phone Number 4-2649 Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.; 8 a.m.-l a.m. Sun. News Service AP, INS Transcription Service. . . .Standard, Associated Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB, BMB Chairman of the Board John Shepord, 3rd President WiUiam O'Neil Station Manager Charles Curtin Commercial Manager Linus Trovers WPOR PORTLAND— EST. 1946 ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By Oliver Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Chapman Bldg. Phone Number Portland 3-8111 Transmitter Location Baxter Blvd. Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative. . . . Avery-Knobel; Elmer Kettell Membership NAB, BMB President-General Mgr Murray Carpenter Assistant Manager Gordon J. Lewis Sales Promotion Manager. .James H. McKnight Program Director Gordon J. Lewis Chief Announcer-Mus. Dir. .Richard B. Bronson Chief Engineer Roger Perry W A G M 1931 PRESQUE ISLE— EST. KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Aroostook Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address ,180 State St. Phone Number 882 1 Transmitter Location U. S. Route No. 1, 4 mi. from Presque Isle. Air Time. . .6 a.m.-l 1 p.m.; 8 a.m.-l 1 p.m. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Cole, SESAC, Thesaurus, Keystone Representative .... Cox & Tonz, Bertha Bannan Membership NAB, BMB Gen.-Station-Comme:cial Mgr.. . .H. D. Glidden Program Dir.-Prod. Mgr.-Farm Ed Ted Coffin Chief Announcer-Musical Dir. . . . Clayton Smith Chief Engineer L. E. Hughes WTVL WATERVILLE— EST. 1946 ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power. 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Kennebec Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 36 Silver St. Phone Number 370 and 1251 Transmitter Location Winslow, Me. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Rep Radio Adv. Co.; Kettell-Carter. Inc. Membership NAB, BMB President-Gen.-Station Mgr. . Carleton D. Brown Com. Mgr.-Sales Pro. Mgr Harold L. Vigue Program Dir.Prod.-Mgr.. Charles F. Halsted, Jr. Publicity Director Richard S. Reid Chief Announcer Timothy C. Osborne Musical Director Paul R. Huber Chief Engineer Donald H. Sutherland j Farm Editor Arthur Vaughn I For the best in news quality . . . AP Membership! 446 HOW MUCH GOLD in a minute's wortli of radio? Let's not kid ourselves another day. Radio time buying and production are going to be on the spot with advertisers in the battle for brands. Radio is no longer a device to introduce the Sales Manager to the Hollywood stars. Radio is no longer in the business of making a show producer out of the man who can run a factory better. Time buyers can no longer buy radio station power and call letters and coverage maps and station personalities. Radio must have an answer to the big questions when the advertiser asks: "How much does it cost to reach my listener? How much goods does my radio sell?" And the advertiser is asking you! Every dollar of radio time has got to work harder. Reach more people. Produce more sales at lower costs. That means radio time buying has got to be smarter if agencies are to keep accounts happy. They'll have to dig deeper for more facts. Sift the costs with a finer screen. Unscramble those 5, 6, 7, 12 and 13 station towns that have cropped up, if they're going to get the smartest return for the chent's money. The glamour has gone out of radio time buying. From here on in, it's just plain hard work! The successful independent station in Balti- more that delivers more listeners-per-dollar- spent than any other station in town is . • . VM-TH Tom Tinsley, President Represented by Headley-Reed 447 Where there's smoke, there's business! In Baltimore, industrial chimneys are smok- ing. Shipbuilding... steel... automobiles... manufacturing ... ever/ffi/ng is humming! Baltimore has money to spend. It is an important market for you to reach. Thanks to our powerful programming— you get ready-made audiences... more listen- ers to hear your message . . . therefore the sales results you're looking for in this important area. WB AL NBC AFFILIATE 50,000 WATTS BALTIMORE NATIONALLY REPRESENTED BY EDWARD PETRY & COMPANY = MA R Y L A N P Estimated Population 2,213,000 — % Increase 21.6 — Radio Homes 331,829 Farms with Radios 31,628 — Stations in State 23 WANN ANNAPOLIS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Cperated By. , . .Annapolis Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address: 25 School St., P. O. Box 749. Phone Number 2500 -Transmitter Location Bay Ridge Rd. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Long-Worth, SES AC Membership NAB President, General Manager. . . .Morris H. Blum Slation-Sales Manager Thomas S. Carr Chief Engineer C. E. Franklin Farm Editor .Jay Grayson WASL ANNAPOLIS— EST. 1946 F equency: 810 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Chesapeake Radio Corp. Business Address: Box 612. Post Office Bldg. Phone Number 9211 ON THE RICH EASTERN and WESTERN SHORES of MARYLAND IT'S WANN NEWS SPORTS MUSIC BETWEEN THE BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON MARKET 1000 w WANN^^^ ^" ^^^ ^'°' MARYLAND'S CAPITAL STATION ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Transmitter-Studio Location Truxton Hgts. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NAB President Robt. Blalock General-Station-Commercial Manager William H. Dodderidge Sales Promotion Manager, Program Director. Musical Director. . .Harold Stephens Publicity Director Gordon Richards Chief Announcer Harrison Eagles Chief Engineer Joseph Griscom Farm Editor Bob Jones WBAL BALTIMORE— EST. 1925 NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By Hearst Radio, Inc. Address 2610 N. Charles St. Phone Number Hopkins 3000 Transmitter Location. Winans Rd., Randallstown, Md. Air Time 19V^ hours daily, 17 hours Sunday News Service INS; UP & AP Transcription Service World, Thesaurus Representative Edward Petry & Co. Membership NAB, BMB General Manager Harold C. Burke Commercial Manager Kenneth L. Carter Program Director Joan Dickman Chief Engineer Richard D. Duncan WBl/l D BALTIMORE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Key Ccstg. Corp. Business Address 2 W. Eager St. Phone Number Vernon 8125 News Service , . AP Transcription Service Associated President George E. Hull General Manager .William R. Burrier Program Director Genevieve Cain Chief Engineer Russell H. Morgan W CA 0 BALTIMORE— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By: The Monumental Radio Co. Business-Studio Address 1102 N. Charles St. Phone Number VErnon 0600 449 MARYLAND Transmitter Location: Park Heights Ave, Ex- tended, Baltimore County. Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB. BMB President Lewis M. Milbourne Executive Vice President. General- Station Manager ...... L. Waters Milbourne Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager. Publicity Director. Leslie H. Peord. Jr. Program Director George L. Filling Chief Engineer Martin L. Jones W C B M BALTIMORE— EST. 1924 MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Baltimore Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address: Community House, North at Harford. Phone Number. UNIversity 8400 Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service INS. UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB President John Elmer General-Station Manager. . . .George H. Roeder Sales Manager John Elmer Program Director .......... Charles A. Boeder Musical Director Jack Rohr Chief Engineer G. Porter Houston Public Service Dir Newell A. Warner W F B R BALTIMORE— EST. 1922 ABC Frequency: 1300 Kc. Fower: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By: Th* Baltimore Radio Show. Inc. Business-Studio Address 10 E. North Ave. Phone Number Mulberry 1300 Air Time. .... .6 a.m.-l a.m.;8 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service , AP. UP Transcription Service World Representative John Blair Membership NAB. BMB President Robert S. Maslin Executive Vice President . . Hope H. BarroU. Jr. Vice President-Treasurer. . .J. H. L. Trautfelter Sales Manager: (National) William S. Pirie; (Local) William R. Dothard. Asst. Secretary-Asst. Treasurer .Robert S. Maslin, Jr. Publicity Director Guy Griffen Chief Announcer Henry Hickman Chief Engineer William Q. Ranft WITH BALTIMORE— EST. 1941 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Maryland Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address ... 7 East Lexington St, Phone Number Lexington 7808 Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service . . . Standard. Lang-Worth Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB President. General-Station Manager Thomas Garland Tinsley. Jr. Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Robert C. Embry Program Director. Production Manager William J. Warren Publicity Director Mae Hughes Music Librarian Anna Ray Suter Chief Engineer James S. Duff Traffic Manager Catherine Sennott W M A R (CP) BALTIMORE Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By A. S. Abell Co. Business Address .... Baltimore & Charles Sts. Vice-President E. K. Jett WSID BALTIMORE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. WSID. Inc. Business-Studio Address 138 Eastern Ava. Fhone Number Essex 2233 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service INS Transcription Service Capitol Representative Forjoe & Co, Membership . BMB President Sidney H. Tinley. Jr. General-Stmiwn.; Manager, Chief Engineer Albert C. Goldbach Commercial-Sales Promoticn Manager \rmand Terl Program Director Ra>.:sond Kay Production Manager Will lu/lor WBCC BETHESDA- CHEVY CHASE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1120 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By: Broadcast Management. Inc. Business-Studio Address 5 Wilson Lane Phone Numbar Oliver 2800 Transmitter Location .... Kenwood Golf Course 450 ••• MARYLAND ••• Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP. UP Transcription Service. .Associated, Lang- Worth Membership NAB President Willard D. Egolf Sales Promotion Manager John Haskell Program Director William L. Browne Production Manager R. John Hugh Musical Director Del Turner Chief Engineer Vernon Story Dir. of Junior Activities Ed Hof'man W T B 0 CUMBERLAND— EST. 1928 NBC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By: Cumberland Broadcasting Co. (Partnership). Fusiness-Studio Address 31 Frederick St. Phone Number Cumberland 2S9 Transmitter Location: Reservoir Ave., Cumber- land. Md. Air Time: 7 a.m.-12:05 a.m.; 8 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World Membership NAB, BMB President, Commercial-Sales Prcmo- t'on Manager Mrs. Aurelia S. Becker Program Director. Edwin F. Hinkle Chief Engineer David W. Jefferies Fctrm Editor Robert Rosamond WCMD CAMBRIGDE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 100 Watts Cwned-Operated By The Cambridge Co. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Partners James T. Littlepage, Thomas P. Littlepage Commercial Manager John Schneider W C U M (CP) CUMBERLAND Frequency: 1490Kc Power: 100 Watts Owncd-Operated By. . . .The Tower Realty Co. Pus'ness Address 222 S. Baltimore St., Balt'more, Md. CALL LETTERS TO BE ASSIGNED (CP) EASTON Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Easton Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address Easton. Md. President John N. Critchlow, Sr. your oice Maryland NBC Affiliation Cumberland, Maryland 451 MARYLAND F IVi D FREDERICK— EST. 1936 CBS— MARYLAND NETWORK Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By Monocacy Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Winchester Hall Phone Number 1626 Air Time: 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.; 7:30-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner Laurence Leonard General-Station Manager. Bill Hardy Ass't Mgr., Chief Engineer: James W. Robertson Chief Announcer, Farm Editor Bill Sell WARK HAGERSTOWN— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Antietam Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 128 S. Prospect St. Phone Number. .4500 Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative .Radio Adv. President Andrew K. Coffmann Gen.-Coml. Mgr Stewart W. Phillips Chief Engineer G. Harold Brewer W J E J HAGERSTOWN— EST. 1932 MBS— MARYLAND Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Hagerstown Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Franklin Court Phone Number 2323 Air Time 6 a,m.-12 Md. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World, SESAC Membership NAB, BMB Chief Owner, General Mgr. . . Grover C. Crilley Commercial Mgr.. ....... .Wm. H. Paulsgrove Production Manager Robert Lesher Chief Announcer D. Glenn Thomas Chief Engineer. George Mclntire Farm Editor Will Groff W A SA (CP) HAVRE DE GRACE Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 Walts d. Owned-Operated By. Chesapeake Bcstg. Corp. Business Address .Havre De Grasse President Jayson T. Pate WE^L PRESTON— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Eastern Shore Bcstg. Co. Business Address Preston. Md, Phone Number 2491 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset w il) c SALISBURY— EST. 1940 MBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 WaUs Owned-Operated By: The Peninsula Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Radio Park Phone Number 2481 Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service WorM Representative Burn-Smith Membership BMB President John W. Downing General Manager Charles J. Truitt Musical Director Charles Russell Yoh-? Chief Engineer Peter A. Alfonsi WGAY SILVER SPRING— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By: Tri-Suburban Bcstg. Co, Business-Studio Address Kemp Mill Rd. Phone Number Shepherd 1050 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service World. SESAC President John W. Kluge General-Station, Publicity Director Joseph L. Brechner Sales-Commercial Manager: Robert W. Jonscher Program Director Ernest Tannen Chief Announcer Ernie Tannen Chief Engineer Nick Chaconas WOOK SILVER SPRING— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By United Bcstg, Co. Busjness-Studio Address: 1143 Connecticut Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C. Phone Number . .National 8336 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Sears & Ayer Membership NAB President, General-Station- Commercial. Sales Promotion Manager Richard Eaton Program Director Albert Lamphear Production Manager. Publicity Director Chief Announcer James Stevens Musical Director Omas McKim Chief Engineer James Gilbert 452 ACHySiTT Estimated Population 4J2^,000—% Increase 9.5— Radio Homes 1,223,899 Farms ivith Radios 33,660 — Stations in State 42 WBMS BOSTON— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .The Templetone Radio Mfg. Corp. Business Address .35 Court St. WBZ^BZA BOSTON & SPRINGnELD— EST. 1921 NBC— NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL NETWORK Frequency: 1030 Kc Power: 50.000 (WBZ) 1000 (WBZ A) Owned-Operoted By Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc. Business Address. .WRS. Inc., 1619 Walnut St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone Number Rittenhouse 6-6870 (Phila.) Station Address WBZ— 275 Tremont St., Boston; WBZA — Hotel Kimball, Springfield. After June, '48: 1170 Soldiers Field Road, AUston 34, Mass. Station Phone Nos WBZ— HAncock 64261; WBZA— Springfield 6-8336. After June, '48: HAncock 6-4261. Transmitter Location Hull, Mass. — East Springfield, Mass. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-l a.m.; Sun., 7:30 a.m.-l a.m. 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. H. Masse Ass't Sales Mgr Lynn Morrow Program Mgr W. Gordon Swan Production Mgr Stephen Burke Publicity Representative. . . .Wendell A. Davis ; Special Events Director Colton G. Morris Musical Director Avner Rakov Chief Engineer WBZ — W. H. Hauser; , WBZA— H. E. Randol I Educational Director Ben A. Hudelson W ClJ P BOSTON— EST. 1935 ABC Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Massachusetts Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 485 Boylston St. Phone Number CO 7-0123 I Air Time. .6 a.m.-l a.m.; Sun., 7:30 a.m.-l a.m. I News Service AP. INS, UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Katz Agency Membership NAB, BMB President Gardner Cowles General-Station Mgr Craig Lawrence National Sales Mgr A. N. Armstrong, Jr. Local Sales Mgr Harry Wheeler Sales Promotion Mgr Harry D. Goodwin Program Director Gene King Production Manager Henry Lundquist Publicity Director. Harry D. Goodwin Chief Announcer EUie Dierdorff Chief Engineer Roland C. Hale Farm Editor George Graves W E E I BOSTON— EST. 1924 CBS Frequency: 590 Kc. Power 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Columbia Bcstg. System, Inc. Business-Studio Address 182 Tremont St. Phone Number HUBbard 2323 Air Time Unlimited News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Radio Sales Membership NAB, BMB President, (CBS) Frank N. Stanton General-Station Mgr Harold E. Fellows Asst. Mgr. in Charge of Programs and Sales Kingsley F. Horton Asst. Sales Manager H. Roy Marks Sales Promotion Mgr Guy H. Cunningham Asst. Program Dir Frederick H. Carrigus Production Manager. . . .Raymond G. Girardin Publicity Director Marie H. Houlahan Chief Announcer Carlton H. Dickerman Musical Director Frank Bell Chief Engineer Harold A. Dorschug Farm Editor .Jesse H. Buffum W H D H BOSTON— EST. 1927 Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By... Boston Herald-Traveler Business-Studio Address .... 6 St. James Ave., Boston 16. Mass. Phone Number HANcock 5500 Air Time Unlimited News Service AP, UP Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang- Worth, Capitol Representative John Blair Membership NAB President Robert B. Choate General Manager William B. McGrath Commercial Mgr William W. Warner 453 N^/vAOrtl its scattered rich markets! The Yankee Netwo Member of the Mutual Broadcasting S \ 21 Brookline Avenue, Boston 15, K^ 454 HE Yankee Network with its 23 local home-town stations, gives you 89,4% coverage of New England's radio homes — the longest reach in radio in New England to turn purchasing power into sales. ASK YOUR PETRY MAN /tcce^itOHCC U THE YANKEE NETWORK'S ^oundiUcOH presented nationally by ^ARD PETRY & CO., INC. 455 The Yankee Network with its 23 local home-town stations, gives you 89.4% coverage of New England's radio homes — the longest reach in radio in New England to turn purchasing power into sales. ASK YOUR PETRY MAN /icufotOAtec U THE YANKEE NETWORK'S 'pMHtUtiOK you must ^Li Its scattered rich markets! The Yankee Networi Alember of /he /Wufuc/ Broodcasfmg Sysf« ^^P'^^ented nationally by 21 Brookline Avenue, Boston 15, MasS^^^ARD RETRY & CO., INC. UdeHt €uuC mcacc INOytiie NOW ABOUT OUR GUARANTEED 13-26-52 WEEK CONTRACT PLAN BOSTON 14>. MASS FOilOi & CO.^NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES 456 MASSACHUSETTS Program Director George M. Perkins Production Mgr George M. Watson, Jr. Chief Engineer Philip K. Baldwin W IVI EX BOSTON— EST. 1934 Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By The Northern Corp. Business-Studio Address. .. .70 Brookline Ave. Phone Number Commonwealth 6-3900 Air Time 7:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service INS Transcription Service Associated, Lang-Worth. SESAC Membership .NAB, BMB President John Reilly General-Commercial Mgr William S. Pote Technical Director Alfred J. Pote Sales Promotion Manager George Kaplan Program Director John Reilly Chief Engineer John Memishian W N A C BOSTON— EST. 1922 MBS— THE YANKEE NETWORK Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned By General Tire & Rubber Co. Operated By The Yankee Network Business-Studio Address. .. .21 Brookline Ave. Phone Number Commonwealth 6-0800 Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.; 8 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, INS, Reuters Transcription Service . . . Standard, Associated, SESAC Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB, BMB Chairman of the Board John Shepard, 3rd President-Owner William O'Neil Vice President-Gen.-Com. Mgr.. .Linus Trovers Promotion Manager David F. Shurtleff Program Dir.-Vice Pres George W, Steffy Publicity Director Phyllis Doherty Chief Engineer Irving B. Robinson W 0 R L BOSTON— EST. 1926 Frequency: 950 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Bcstg. Service Organization, Inc. Business-Studio Address 216 Tremont St. Phone Number Liberty 4540 Transmitter Location Needham, Mass. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-Local Sundown News Service AP, UP Representative Forjoe Membership NAB President Harold A. Laf ount General-Station Manager George Lasker Program Dir.-Chief Announcer . . . Robert Perry Chief Engineer John W. Parker WBET BROCKTON— EST. 1946 Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated by. .Enterprise Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address 60 Main St. Phone Numbers Brockton 7062-3 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service: Thesaurus, Lang-Worth, SESAC. Membership NAB General Manager Charles A. Fuller Commercial Manager Paul A. Belaire Production Manager Joseph Quill Technical Director Mark L. Mac Adam W B STa (CP) BROCKTON Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Cur-Nan Co. w V dli (CP) BROOKLINE Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .The Boston Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 100 Summit Ave. Phone Number Beacon 3349 President John C. Pappas Exec. Vice-Pres Benjamin Bartzoff CALL LETTERS TO BE ASSIGNED (CP) CAMBRIDGE Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. ... . .Harvey Radio Labs. Business Address Cambridge, Mass. President Frank Lyman, Jr. Vice-Pres Jeanne S. Lyman WAGE CHICOPEE— EST. 1946 ATLANTIC FOOTBALL NETWORK Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Regional Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address: Hotel Worthy, Spring- field, 326 Chicopee St., Chicopee, Mass. Phone Number Springfield 6-1323 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service , AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative McGeehan and O'Mara Membership NAB Treasurer '. John S. Begley General-Station Manager John S. Lloyd Commercial Manager David Hayes Publicity Director. Forbes Parkyn Chief Announcer Lee Smith ■^Jhief Engineer Ralph Robinson 457 MASSACHUSETTS CALL LETTERS TO BE ASSIGNED (CP) FALL RIVER Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . Narragonsett Bcstg. Co. Business Address. 12 Hudner fildg. Partners Mitchell G. Meyers, Ruben E. Aronheim, Milton H. Myers WS A R FALL RIVER— EST. 1921 MBS— THE YANKEE NETWORK Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Opercrted By. . . .The Fall River Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address .... Academy Building Phone Number 7-9477 Transmitter Location. . . .South Somerset, Mass. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service. .Thesaurus, Lang-Worth Representative. .Headley-Reed, Bertha Bannan Membership . .NAB, BMB President-General Mgr Melvin Lahr Commercial Manager . , John Harrington Sales Pro. Mgr.-Publicity Dir John Crowley Program Dir.-Production Mgr Angus Bailey Chief Announcer Joseph J. Welch Musical Director John Zmuda Chief Engineer . John Pavao W E I M FITCHBURG— EST. 1941 MBS— YANKEE NETWORK Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Mitchell G. Meyers, Ruben E. Aronheim and Milton H. Meyers Operated By Radio Station WEIM Business-Studio Address 717 Main St. Phone Number 1600-1 Transmitter Location Summer St., Lunenberg, Mass. Air Time. . .6:30 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Representative Bertha Bannan Membership NAB Operating partner Milton H. Meyers General Mgr.-Farm Editor Earle Clement Commercial Mgr. Ford Billings Program Dir.-Chief Announcer .... Dick Tucker Chief Engineer. ... .Ted Kalin IP IC II ¥ W^^: t\ \J J\ FRAMINGHAM— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1190 Kc. .. .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... . Suburban Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. . . .Smith Bldg., Irving Sq. Phone Number ........... 7400-5003 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol, Thesaurus Representative . . Kettell-Carter, The Friedenberg Agency Membership NAB General-Station Manager . . . Richard E. Adams Commercial Manager. . . .James H. Shoemaker Program Director Lee Emmerich Production Manager. Publicity Director G. Ellis Mott Musical Director Merrill Smith Chief Engineer Francis Bartol WHOB GARDNER— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By.. The Gardner Bcstg. Co. Business Address 39 Pleasant St. Phone Number . 1490 Studio Address The Colonial Hotel Transmitter Location Green St. Air Time 8 a.m.-l 1:30 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC, Thesaurus Representative William G. Rambeau Membership NAB President-Owner, General Manager, David M. Richman Station Manager Ted Jones Program Director George Gray Chief Engineer Parker Vincent W H A I GREENHELD— EST. 1938 MBS— YANKEE MBS— YANKEE NETWORK Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By John W. Haigis Business-Studio Address 356 Main St. Phone Number Greenfield 4301 or 4302 Air Time 6:45 a.m.-l 1:30 p.m. News Service . AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Bertha Bannan Membership NAB President-Owner John W. Haigis Manager John W. Haigis, Jr. Commercial Manager H. W. Nichols Program Director, Chief Announcer .Lawrence A. Coney Publicity Director Graydon Spragg Chief Engineer Leland F. Wheeler WHAV HAVERHILL— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc ....Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .The Haverhill Gazette Co. Business-Studio Address 30 How St. Phone Number 7090 458 MASSACHUSETTS Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated, World, SESAC Representative .... Kettell-Carter, McGeehan & O'Mora Membership NAB Pres. & Treas John T. Russ General-Station Manager John T. Russ Chief Engineer Herbert W. Brown W H Y N HOLYOKE— EST. 1941 MBS— YANKEE NETWORK Frequency: 1400 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . .Hampden-Hampshire Corp. Business Address 180 High St. Phone Number 8238-9 Air Time 6:45 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service. .Associated, Lang-Worth Representative The Walker Co. Membership NAB, FMA President William Dwight General-Station Manager. .Charles N. De Rose Sales Manager P. J. Montague Chief Engineer Thomas Humphrey WLAW LAWRENCE— EST. 1937 ABC Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 50000 Watts Owned-Operated By Hildreth & Rogers Company Address 278 Essex Street Phone Number Lawrence 4107 Studio Address 278 Essex St., Lawrence; Fairburn Bldg., Lowell Transmitter Location River Road, Andover, Mass. Air Time 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Newspaper Affiliation Eagle-Tribune News Service UP Representive Weed & Company Membership NAB, BMB Pres. & Treas Irving E. Rogers Gen. Mgr.-Station Mgr Harold B. Morrill Sales Promotion Mgr Fred Sullivan Sales Manager David Kimel Program Director James T. Maloney Chief Engineer George A. Hinckley 459 MASSACHUSETTS WCCM LAWRENCE-LOWELL— EST. 1947 Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .The Lawrence Bcstg. Co. Business Address ...... 54 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. Phone Number (Lowell) 20580; (Lawrence) 87171 Studio Address. . 11 Kearney Sq., Lowell, Mass., 54 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass. Transmitter Location Chandler Rd., West Andover, Mass. Air Time Limited News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol, SESAC Representative Forjoe, Bertha Bannan Membership NAB President George H. Jasper! General Manager, Chief Engineer Gordon S. Ley Commercial Manager ...... William C. Engel Program Director Louis J. Rocke Production Manager Charles Tarkinson W L L H ^' LO¥/ELL-LAWRENCE— EST. 1934 MBS— YANKEE NETWORK Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Merrimac Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address. .. .39 Kearney Sq., Lowell, Mass. Phone Numbers. .Lowell 8715. Lawrence 2-2148 Transmitter-Studio Location ... 39 Kearney Sq., LowelL Mass., Cregg Bldg., Lawrence, Mass. Air Time 6:25 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Edward Petry President Gerald Harrison Vice-President Carl S. Wheeler Station Manager Dana W. Fitzgerald Commercial Manager Haskell Blomberg Chief Announcer Tom Clayton Chief Engineer A. G. Michaels WLYN LYNN— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Puritan Bcstg. Service, Inc. Business Address 7 Willow St. News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC. Associated President-General Manager ..... A. M. Morgan Commercial Manager James B. Dunbar Program Director Dorothy Rich Chief Engineer John W. Parker WNBH NEW BEDFORD— EST. 1922 ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Bristol Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 588 Pleasant St. Phone Number 8-5228 Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative. . . .Wm. G. Rambeau, Bertha Bannan Membership NAB Vice-Pres.-Treas Basil Brewer Station Manager James M. Patt Sales Promotion Mgr Edward Bohgosian Chief Engineer Arthur Deters WKOB NORTH ADAMS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Citizens Bcstg. Co. Business Address 20 State St. Phone Number 3470 News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, Capitol Representative McGillvra Owners John T. Ward, Jr., E. B. Cureton, Jr.. G. W. Fisher. Joseph R. Trott. Jr. Commercial Manager John T. Ward. Jr. Business Manager E. B. Cureton. Jr. Promotion Manager George W. Fisher Program Director .Thomas M. Donlin Chief Engineer Bud Kordalewski WIVBNB NORTH ADAMS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1230 Kc Pbwer: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By North Berkshire Bcstg. Co. Business Address 27 Bank St. Partners Robert B. Clark, Robert Hardman, James C. Keyworth WBEC PITTSFIELD— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Wester Mass. Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 30 Eagle St. Phone Number 8292 Transmitter Location 30 Eagle St. Air Time 6:45 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang-Worth Representative J. P. MacKinney Membership NAB Owners L. K. Miller, D. B. Miller 460 MASSACHUSETTS General-Station Manager, Chief Engineer James L. Spates Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager W. Wendell Budrow Program Director Franklin Wiener Publicity Director John Williams Farm Editor Nina Graham W B R K PITTSFIELD— EST. 1938 MBS— YANKEE Frequency: 1340 Kc Power; 250 Watts Owned By Greylock Bcstg. Co. Operated By Leon Podolsky Business-Studio Address 8 Bank Row Phone Number 2-1553 Transmitter Location, . .Corner East & Newell Air Time 6:45 a.m.-12 M. News Service , . . UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative The Walker Co. Membership NAB, BMB President Leon Podolsky General-Station Mgr John T. Parsons Commercial Manager Robert H. Burbank Program Director Daniel Healy Production Manager Thurston Holmes Chief Engineer Leonard Lavendol News Chief Leon Beeler WJ DA QUINCY— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1300 Kc. . . . .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By.. South Shore Bcstg. Business Address 29 Brackett St. Phone Number Mayflower 1300 News Service AP Transcription Service World Owners Joseph H. Tobin, James D. Asher Station Mgr.-Program Dir Joseph H. Tobin Commercial-Promotion Mgr James D. Asher Chief Engineer James O. Wood W ES X SALEM— EST. 1939 KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .North Shore Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .49-53 Washington St. Phone Number Salem 5670 Transmitter Locaiton . . . Naugus Head. Marble- head, Mass. Air Time 7 a.m.-10:45 p.m. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World. Lang-Worth Representative Bertha Bannan President-Owner Charles W. Phelan General Manager, Program Director Edmund L. Phelan Sales Manager Edward Tibbetts Sales Promotion Manager Robert Rogers Production Manager Gene Vallencourt Musical Director Lenny Powers Chief Engineer R. I. Hammond W M A S SPRINGFIELD— EST. 1932 CBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .WMAS Inc. Business-Studio Address 1757 Main Phone Number 7-1414 Transmitter Location Pynchon Pk. Air Time.. 6:30 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB President Gerald Harrison General Manager Robert Donahue Commercial Manager . Robert Feldman Sales Promotion Manager Paul Peltier Program Director Turner Cooke Chief Engineer John Michnovez WSP R SPRINGFIELD— EST. 1936 ABC Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By WSPR, Inc. Business-Studio Address WSPR Bldg., 63 Chestnut St. Phone Number 6-2757 Transmitter Location. .. .W. Springfield, Mass. Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NAB, BMB President. General-Station Manager Quincy A. Brackett V. P Milton W. Stoughton Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director. Howard S. Keefe Program Director, Production Manager Wayne Henry Latham Chief Announcer Robert L. Jones Chief Engineer Lawrence A. Reilly W C iTb (CP) WALTHAM Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. Charles River Ccstg. Co. Business Address. . . .206 Monroe St., Dedham, Mass. Partners L, P. Liles. John R. Hoffler, Richard C. O'Hare 461 MASSACHUSETTS W R M S (CP) WARE Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Donald W. Howe Business Address Gilbertville Rd. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Owner Donald W. Howe Gen.-Coml. Mgr Daniel J. Hyland, Jr. Chief Engineer Albert Green WOCB WEST YARMOUTH— EST. 1943 ABC-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 W. Owned-Operated By Bristol Broadcasting Co., Inc. Phone Number .Hyannis 502 Transmitter Location South Sea Ave. Representatives Wm. G. Rambeau Co. President Basil Brewer Gen., Coml. & Prom. Mgr Donald Sellers Program Director Marion Crowell Chief Engineer Arthur Deters W A A B ^ WORCESTER— EST. 1931 MBS— YANKEE NETWORK Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned By General Tire & Rubber Co. Operated By Yankee Network, Inc. Business-Studio Address 34 Mechanic St. Phone Number 2-5611 Transmitter Location Holden, Mass. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M., Sun. Haws Service AP, INS Transcription Service .... Associated, Standard Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB. BMB Chairman of the Board John Shepard, 3rd President-Owner . William O'Neil Station Manager Richard A. Cobb Commercial Manager Linus Travers Program Director Albert M. Hiorns Chief Engineer, .Joseph E. Grahn WNEB WORCESTER— EST« 1946 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .New England Bcstg. Co, Business-Studio Address Park Bldg. Phone Number 6-4672 Transmitter Location Park Bldg. Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.; 7 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol Representative .... Adam J. Young, Jr.; Kettell- Carter Membership NAB President Paul C. Lytle Treasurer-General Manager. . .John J. Hurley V.P.-Commercial Mgr Kenneth B. Murray Sales Promotion Mgr Mrs. Dorothy Murray Program Director John F. Morse Chief Engineer Vernon P. Wilson W 0 R C WORCESTER— EST. 1925 ABC Frequency: 1310 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Alfred Frank Kleindienst Business-Studio Address 65 Elm St. Phone Number 5-3101 Transmitter Location Auburn, Mass. Air Time... 7 a.m.-12:01 a.m.; 8:45 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.. Sun. News Service . INS Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB President-Owner Alfred Frank Kleindienst General-Station-Commercial Manager Mildred P. Stanton WT A G WORCESTER— EST. 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, Mass. Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World, Associated Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB Executive Vice-President E. E. Hill Vice-President. General Mgr.. .Robert W. Booth Commercial Manager Herbert L. Krueger Local Sales Manager Robert J. Brown Program Director. A. J. Brissette Publicity-Promotion Mgr.. . .Andrew C. Fuller Chief Engineer E. A. Browning 462 FOR PRESTIGE... Be able to tell listeners that your station is a member of Radio members of The AP don't buy news ! They share the news of the largest news- gathering organization on a cost basis. 463 WWJ-ThB Detroit Sows TOPS in TALENT . . . with Detroit's best-known, best-liked personalities, combined witti the world's finest througti WWJ's 20-year-old NBC affiliation. WWJ's leadership in PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE is evidenced by the results continually obtained for its advertisers . . . abiding prestige to their products, force to their sales messages, and increasing sales through lowered sales resistance. FIRST in PUBLIC SERVICE fea- tures for more than 27 years . . . tirelessly working in the public interest, constantly retaining community confidence. FIRST IN DETROIT OwneA and Operated THE DETROIT NEWS Notional Represenfo/ives; THE GEORGE P. HOLLINGBERY COMPANY Associate Television Sfofion VVVVJ-TV 464 MDCIHIOCAINI Estimated Population 6,249,000—% Increase -^18.9— Radio Homes 1,318,787 Farms with Radios 134,333 — Stations in State 34 A WAB J ADRIAN— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1500 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned By The Adrian Bcstg. Co. Operated By Gail D. Griner; Alden M. Cooper Business Address Ill East Maumee St. Phone Number 1599 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB Co-Owners, Co-Managers Gail D. Griner, Alden M. Cooper Commercial Manager Alden M. Cooper Program Director William O. Crusinberry Chief Engineer Gordon F. Sweeley WATZ ALPENA— EST. 1946 MBS— PAUL BUNYAN— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Midwestern Bcstg. Co. Business Address Alpena, Mich. Phone Number 1049 Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Representative Hal Holman President-Chief Engineer Les Biederman Mgr. & Prom. Mgr Drew McClay H HV ANN ARBOR— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Huron Valley Bcstg., Inc. Business Address Box 160 Phone Number 2 4573 News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Forjoe President-Gen. Mgr J. F. Hopkins Commercial Mgr R, S. Augustus Program Director Sybil Krieghoff Chief Engineer James W. Allen WPAO ANN ARBOR— EST. 1945 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By .. .Washtenaw Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address.. 106 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor; 36 N. Washington, Ypsilanti Phone Number 25517 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP, INS Transcription Service. .. .Associated, Standard Representative Burn-Smith Membership NAB President Arthur E. Greene General-Station Manager. .Edward F. Baughn Commercial Manager Ted Turner Program Director Edwin G. Burrows Chief Engineer George D. Stearns Farm Editor Howard Heath WBCK(CP) BATTLE CREEK Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Operated By Michigan Bcstg. Co. Business Address .Post Bldg. WELL BATTLE CREEK— EST. 1925 ABC— MICHIGAN RADIO NETWORK Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .. Federated Publications, Inc. Business Address 38 West State St. Phone Number 7161-5655 Air Time 17 V2 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service .... Standard, Lang-Worth Representative Burn Smith Membership , NAB. BMB General-Station Manager D. E. Jayne Commercial Manager E. P. Mills, Jr. Program Director Forrest F. Owen Chief Engineer Earl J. Stone W B C M BAY CITY— EST. 1928 ABC Frequency: 1440 Kc. .Power: 1000 Watts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By.... Bay Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address Wenonah Hotel Phone Number 7551-2 Studio Address Wenonah Hotel Air Time. .6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.; 8 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World Representative George P. Hollingbery President Harley D. Peet General-Station Mgr Hugh A. Giesel Program Director Charles E. Anthony Musical Director. Lionel H. DeRemer Chief Engineer Ralph H. Carpenter Farm Editor . G. Edward Vallender 465 Keeping Rates Do w and Sponsors' Sales uP in the Detroit -Windsor Area 5,000 WATTS at 800 Kc. MUTUAL and CBS System CKLW ADAM J. YOUNG, JR., INC., NoH. Rep. Can. Rep., H. N. STOVIN & CO. J. E. CAMPEAU, President 466 f MICHIGAN WHFB BENTON HARBOR— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned By Palladium Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address Fairplain Ave. Phone Number 5-2113 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NAB President Stanley R. Banyon General-Station Manager. .. .Jake P. Scherer Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager William L. Harmon Program Director Phil Molloy Chief Engineer Munson U. Robinson WATT CADILLAC— EST. 1945 MUTUAL— WOLVERINE— KBS— PAUL BUNYAN Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . Midwestern Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 219 Phone Number Cadillac 1270 Studio Address U. S. 131 South Transmitter Location Clam Lake Township Air Time 7 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. Transcription Service SESAC, Langworth Chief Owner .Les Biederman General Manager John Cundiff Commercial Manager Merritt Chandler Chief Engineer Wm. H. Kiker WKMH DEARBORN— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Operated By Suburban Bcstrs. Business-Studio Address WKMH Bldg. Phone Number Superior 4000 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service INS. UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB, BMB General-Station Manager Fred A. Knorr Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Walter Patterson Program Director Kirk Knight Chief Announcer Jerry Snider Chief Engineer Jerrold Martin Farm Editor Tim Doolittle CKLW 1932 DETROIT-WINDSOR— EST. MBS (U. S. A.) CBC (CANADA) Frequency: 800 Kc. Power: 5000 Katts Owned-Operated By Essex Bcstg. Inc. Addresses . Guaranty Trust Bldg. Phone Number: 4-1 L55 (Windsor) Transmitter Location . . Highway 3 — 6 miles from Windsor in Essex County Air Time 5:30 ajn. to 4 p.m. News Service INS. UP Representatives . . H. N. Stovin & Co, (Canada); Adam J. Young. Inc. (U. S. A.) Membership NAB. BMB Pres. and General Manager. . . .J. E. Campeau Sales-Commercial Manager. .Richard E. Jones Sales Promotion-Merchandising Manager. . Barbara MacFarland Program Director S, Campbell Ritchie Chief Engineer W. J. Carter W J B K DETROIT— EST. 1926 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned By. , Detroit Bcstg. Co. Affiliated with The Fort Industry Co. Business-Studio Address 46 W. Kirby St. Phone Number TRinity 2-2000 Transmitter Location. . 15555 Woodrow Wilson Ave. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service . AP Transcription Service ..... World, Lang-Worth. Standard. Thesaurus Representative Fo: joe Membership NAB. BMB President George B. Storer General Manager Lee B. Wailes Station Manager Ralph G. Elvin Commercial Manager George M. Millar Sales Promotion Manager. Publicity Director Robert F. Anthony Program Director Judith Lawton Production Manager Larry Ruppel Chief Announcer Earl Hayes Musical Director Jean Smoroski Chief Engineer Paul Frincke WJ LB DETROIT— EST. 1926 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. Booth Radio Stations. Inc. Address 3100 David Broderick Phone Nvmiber Cadillac 7603 Transmitter Location Boulevard Bldg. Air Time 24 hours News Service . AP Transcription Service World Representative Burn-Smith, Holman President John Lord Booth General Manager Hugh M. Gray Commercial Manager .Eric V. Hay Promotion Manager Mitchell Jachimski Chief Engineer Edward H. Clark 467 MICHIGAN W J R DETROIT— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 760 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operoted By. .WJR, The Goodwill Sta- tion, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .2208 Fisher Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich. Phone Number Madison 4440 Air Time = . . 24 hrs. daily News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service Cole, Lang-Worth, Standard, Thesaurus, Associated « Representative .Edward Petry Membership NAB President G. A. Richards Asst. to Pres Harry Wismer Asst. Genl. Mgr Conrad Noll Sales Manager Arch Shawd Program Director Worth Kramer Production Manager. Norman L. White Publicity Director James H. Quello Chief Announcer Franklin C. Mitchell Musical Director . Paul LaVoie Chief Engineer .G. F. Leydorf Farm Editor Marshall Wells WX YZ WW J DETROIT— EST. 1920 NBC Frequency: 950 Kc ....Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By, . . .Evening News Assoc. Business-Studio Address. .. .630 W. Lafayette Ave. Phone Number .RAndolph 2000 Transmitter Location . . Eight Mi. & Meyers Rds., Oak Park. Mich. Air Time Weekdays: 20 V2 hrs.; Sundays: 17 hrs. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service . Standard Representative Geo. P. Hollingbery Membership NAB, BMB Dir. of Radio for The Detroit News W. J. Scripps General Manager Harry Bannister Asst. Gen. Mgr. . . . Edwin K. Wheeler Commercial Manager. . . . .Harry W. Betteridge Sales Promotion Manager. ...... .Jake Albert Program Director ......... Melvin C. Wissman Production Manager Stanley Swales Publicity Director R, S. Spencer, Jr. Musical Director Mischa Kottler Chief Engineer .E. J. Love Farm Editor. .John Merrifield (See Page 464) DETROIT— EST. 1930 ABC Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .. .American Bcstg. Co. Business Address 1700 Stroh Bldg. Phone Number CHerry 8321 Studio Address 8415 East Jefferson Transmitter Location. .Joy Rd. & Greenfield Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service . . Standard, Lang-Worth. World Representative Joseph C. Molin Membership NAB, BMB General-Station Mgr James G. Riddell Commercial Manager Harold Christian Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director William J. Hendricks Program Director Jack McCarthy Production Manager John Pival Chief Announcer Porter Bourne Musical Director Phil Brestoff Chief Engineer Charles Kotcher W D B C ESCANABA— EST. 1941 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Doha Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Escanaba, Mich. Phone Number 787 Transmitter Location Escanaba, Mich. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Walker Co. Membership NAB, BMB President John P. Norton Genexal-Station-Commercial Manager George D. Lindenthal Program Director, Production Manager, Chief Announcer. Musical Director Sam Ham Chief Engineer Jack Foster WFUR GRAND RAPIDS— EST. 1947 WOLVERINE Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operaled By Furniture City Ccstg. Corp. Business Address 430 Federal Square Bldg. Phone Number. 6-9541 News Service «... AP Transcription Service Capitol, Lang- Worth, SESAC Representative Walker Pres.-Gen.-Station-Coml. Mgr Simon W. Oppenhuizen Vice-President Jeannie Oppenhuizen 468 MICHIGAN Treas., Asst. Mgr.-Chief Engr Raymond A. Plank Program Director Gordon F. Kibby Promotion Manager Henry G. Bosch WllF GRAND RAPIDS— EST. 1945 CBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Fetzer Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 52 Phone Number 6-8512 Transmitter-Studio Location .... Pantlind Hotel Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service. .. .Associated, Standard Representative Avery -Knodel Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner. General Mgr. . .John E. Fetzer Station Manager Edward H. Bronson Commercial Manager John W. O'Harrow Publicity Director Richard L. Kowalkosi Chief Announcer Nathan H. Bryant, Jr. Chief Engineer Carl E. Lee Farm Editor Carleton W. Collin (See Page 472) LAV GRAND RAPIDS— EST. 1940 ABC— MICHIGAN RADIO NETWORK Frequency: 1340 Kc Powe-: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Leonard A. Versluis Business-Studio Address.. 6 Fountain St.. N.E. Phone Number , 6-5461 Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership BMB Owner Leonard A. Versluis General-Commercial Manager. . . .Hy M. Steed Program Director D. Cotton Musical Director Chas. Herman Chief Engineer Lee Stevens WOOD GRAND RAPIDS— EST. 1924 NBC Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Trustee Ownership American Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Grand Rapids National Bank Bldg. Phone Number 9-4211 Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service World. SESAC. Lang-Worth Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership BMB General Manager Stanley W. Barnett Sales Manager Lyman Anson Sales Promotion Manager Lenore Little Program-Musical Director Sandy Meek Production Manager Robert W. Smith Chief Engineer Fred Russell WORD GRAND RAPIDS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Music Bcstg. Co. Business Address... 35 Lafayette Ave., . E. Phone Number 9-41 1 1 News Service AP Transcription Service. .. .Standard, Associated Pres.-Gen. Mgr Paul F. Eichhorn Commercial Mgr George Hartman Program Director Cameron Blake Local Sales Manager J. C. Yeakey Chief Engineer Richard Greene velt WFDF FLINT— EST. 1922 ABC— MICHIGAN RADIO NETWORK- WOLVERINE Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Flint Broadcasting Co. wbIbc FLINT— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned By Booth Radio Stations Inc. Operated By Booth Bcstg. Co. Business Address 600 Buhl Bldg.. Detroit. Mich. Phone Number 9-8686 Studio Address 112 W. Water St. Transmitter Location G3014 Bristol Rd. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service McGregor Representative . Forjoe President John Lord Booth General-Station Mgr Robert L. Balfour Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager. Publicity Director W. Eldon Garner Program Director Robert L. Mabry Production Manager, Chief Announcer, Farm Editor George Geiger Musical Director Jerry Schroeder Chief Engineer G. Elwood Ryan wSTrp FLINT— EST. 1943 Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . Methodist Radio Parish. Inc. Business-Studio Address 573 Mary St. Phone Number 351 12 469 ^^^^M FLINT in the Nation's 62nd city what does it takf? Ft takt- To "conipU^f" an NBC ronlract WTCB-NBC. Three rnetropoiitan trading areas, domiisated b) Flint, Bay City and Saginaw. do most of the business for East Central Michigan. Until WTCIi tht^se areas and ?ix surrounding counties had no ade(}»ate \BC coverage. Here are over a tnilfion jwople . , . over .3(X1,0(K) radio hotoes , . . niosl of which are tuned most of the time to WTCR. It's NBC. The loftg-e.vperienced programming of TrenfUe-Canipbell. of "Lone Ranger" and "Greert Hornet" fame, is inherent in every WTCBuilt local show. WTCB's pi-intary area is part of the power and progress of industrial America. More automobiles are maiiufaetured in Flint than anywhere except Detroit. Every Buick and Chevrolet starts in Flint. Flffective buying income: over a biUion dollars. "Complete"' your NBC contract with WTCB ]ollar market with its phis purchasing incottie. completely cover this billion TRENDIH-CAMPBELI BROADCASTING CORP.. STROH BIDG. 1000 WATTS DAY • 500 WATTS NIGHT Paul H. Raymer, Uepresentat.i ve ^wM^^^WM'^MwfW^^- 470 MICHIGAN Transmitter Location 3217 Lapeer Rd. Air Time Limited Transcription Service Standard, Capitol President Daniel M. Robins General-Stcrtion-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager William H. Morf ord Program Director, Production Manager Cedric Harger Chief Announcer Pat Chamburs Chief Engineer Homer Blumerich WfCB FLINT— EST. 1947 NBC Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By. . Trendle-Campbell Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address .... 740 S. Saginaw St. Phone Number 21136 Transmitter Location. .Box 124, Grand Blanc, Mich. Air Time.. 6:30 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Paul H. Roymer President-Treasurer George W. Trendle Vice-Pres.-Gen. Mgr H. Allen Campbell Resident Manager Don DeGroot Sales Director Russell H. Edsall Program Director William R. Dixon Chief Announcer John Pierce Chief Engineer Harold R. Holmes WW~OK FLINT— EST. 1946 WOLVERINE Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned By Drohlich Bros. Operated By. .Albert S. and Robert A. Drohlich Business-Studio 432 N. Saginaw St. Phone Number 4-1691 Transmitter Location Grand Blanc, Mich. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated, Cole Representative Joseph Henry McGillvra Membership NAB President-Owner Drohlich Bros. General-Station-Commercial Manager Robert A. Drohlich Sales Promotion Manager Ralph Dawson Program Director, Production Manager, Publicity Diiector Albert S. Drohlich Chief Engineer Edsel Forsythe W H fC (CP) HOLLAND Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Holland Bcstg. Co. Business Address 135 W. 11th St. News Service AP Pres.-Chief Engr Millard C. Westrate Vice-Pres.-Program Dir Willard C. Wichers W ITd F HOUGHTON— EST. 1929 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By. .Upper Michigan Bcstg. Co. Business Address Douglass Hotel Phone Number 1 Studio Address. . .Douglass Hotel, Houghton; 515 Scott St., Calumet. Mich. Transmitter Location Houghton, Mich. Air Time 7 a.m.-ll:30 p.m. Transcription Service World Representative The Walker Co. Membership NAB, BMB Executive Vice President John W. Rice Station Manager Albert W. Payne Program Director, Chief Announcer Earl Norden Technical Supervisor George L. Burgan Farm Editor Arnold Lahikainen WIKB IRON MOUNTAIN— EST. 1946 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Upper Michigan- Wiscon- sin Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address Iron Mountain, Mich. Phone Number 2020 Studio Address Dickinson Hotel Transmitter Location West "C" St. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative The Wa":er Co. Membership NAB President Wm. L. Johnson General Mgr.-Vice-Pres J. W. Huss Sales Promotion Manager J. A. Marta Studio Manager Carl Casperson Chief Announcer Jim Kauper Chief Engineer Eugene Kaari WMIQ IRON MOUNTAIN— EST. 1947 MIDWEST BASEBALL NETWORK Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By. .Iron Mountain-Kingsford Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .211 E. Ludington St., Iron Mountain, Mich. Phone Number 2031-2 Transmitter Location Pewabic Hill Air Time Inde'inite News Service UP 471 YOU MIGHT FALL A MILE, AND STILL LIVE - BUT . . . lUCK" WON'T GET YOUR OUTSIDE BROADCASTS INTO WESTERN MICHIGAN! No, you just can't be heard satisfactorily in Western Michigan when you broadcast from any outside point. The entire area is furrounded by a "wall of fading'' which virtually stops reception of outside stations. But inside this wall the combination of WKZO in Kalamazoo stations "heard" in the Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids areas. J w;ii?i7 • r- J » -J L !.• J J. r t yo« would still lose over one-third of your potential audience! and WJEr m Grand Rapids has achieved a standing of such ^ j v importance that — morning, noon and night — better than These facts are verified by the latest Hooper Report (Spring, one oite o/ eacfc (/tree «el8 in u«e is tuned to these CBS affiliates. 1947). May we send you a copy? Write us, or ask Avery- In other words, if you were to use every other one of the 30 Knodel, Inc. • On January 6, 191b, Capt. J. H. Hedley, Chicago, /ell out of on airplane at a height of 15,000 feet. At 10,000 feet the plane dived under him, and he fell back into it! rrrr VlfJEF i Jlhf^ IN KALAMAZOO 1 /A KSD-FM National Advertising Representatives: FREE & PETERS, INC. 492 M ISSOU R KRES ST. JOSEPH— EST. 1946 F.equency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Missouri Valley Bcstg. Corp, Business-Studio Address 113 So. 7th Phone Number 4-6346 Transmitter Location Highway 59 Air Time.... 6 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB, BMB President. General Manager .... Paul E. Roscoe Asst.-Station Mgr., Chief Engineer Charles Wiesemonn Commercial Manager J. J. Fitzgerald Sales Promotion Manager Jim Goodding Program-Publicity-Musical Director Dward A. Moore Production Manager Alan Menefee Chief Announcer Joe Killgore K B G S (CP) ST. LOUIS Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Radio St. Louis Partners Edwin Riley Grove, III, James Henry Grove, William Blum, Jr. K MO X ST. LOUIS— EST. 1925 CBS Frequency: 1120 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Columbia Bcstg. System, Inc. Business Studio Address 401 So. 12th St. Phone Number Central 8240 Transmitter Location Route No. 2. Granite City, 111. Air Time 5 a.m.-l:30 a.m. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Radio Sales Membership NAB, BMB General Manager . . .Wendell B. Campbell Commercial Manager Carter Ringlep Sales Promotion Manager. . .Edwin M. Fisher Program Director T. A. Bland Production Manager George Clare Publicity Director Walter Rott Musical Director John Bambridge Chief Engineer Harry Harvey Farm Editor Ted Mangner kTd ST. LOUIS— EST. 1922 NBC Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Pulitzer Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address 1111 Olive St. Phone Number MAin 1111 Transmitter Location 1111 Olive St. Air Time. .5:30 a.m.-l a.m.; 7 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transc:iption Service World. Thesaurus Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB, BMB President Joseph Pulitzer General Manager George M. Burbach Commercial Manager. . . .Edward W. Hamlin K W K ST. LOUIS— EST. 1927 MBS Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. (CP 5000) Owned-Operated By ... . Thomas Patrick, Inc. Business-Studio Address .... 9th Floor, Chase Hotel Phone Number ROsedale 3210 Transmitter Location. . . .500 Logon St., Baden, Mo. Air Time. . . .6 a.m.-12 M.; 6 a.m.-l a.m.. Sat.; 7 a.m.-l 2 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Paul H. Raymer President. General Manager. .Robert T. Convey Station Manager Ray E. Dady Assistant Station Manager. . . .John W. Tinnea Commercial Manager V. E. Carmichael Sales Promotion Manager T. E. Richter Program Director Russell C. Kaiser Production Manager John Traxler Publicity Director Tom Dailey Musical Director Carl Hohengarten Chief Engineer .N. J. Zehr KXLW ST. LOUIS— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Saint Louis County Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .8135 Forsythe Blvd. Phone Number Delmar 1320 Transmitter Location. .9700 Old Bonhomme Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset News Service AP. UP Transcription Service World Representative Forjoe Membership NAB President. General Manager .... Guy Runnion Assistant-Sales Promotion Manager Edgar J. Mothershead Sales Manager Leslie P. Ware Program Director Blaine Cornwell Chief Announcer Bob Terry Chief Engineer Denis E. Volas Farm Editor Charlie Clements 493 M I SSO U R KX 0 K ST. LOUIS— EST. 1938 ABC Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Star-Times Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address. .12th & Delmar Blvds. Phone Number CHestnul 3700 Air Time. .5:30 a.m.-l a.m.; 6 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, INS, UP, Reuters Transcription Service .... Associated, Standard Representative , . .John Blair Membership . .NAB, BMB President , Elzey M. Roberts Station Manager C. L. Thomas Director of Sales V. N. Springgate Sales Promotion Manager .... Foster H. Brown Production Manager ...... Elmer G. Muschany Publicity Director Ralph J. Gentles Chief Announcer. .Robert Holt Musical Director Emmett Schuster Chief Engineer Arthur F. Rekart Farm Editor Charles Stookey W E W ST. LOUIS— EST. 1921 Frequency: 770 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . The St. Louis University Business-Studio 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 President Very Rev. Patrick J. Holloran, S.J. General Manager .Nicholas Pagliara Commercial Manager. .... .Leonard P. Fronkel Program Director Don Lochner Production Manager Syl Binkin Publicity Director ...William Moffett Chief Announcer O. J. McQuigg Musical Director .Ralph Stein Chief Engineer. Joseph A. Volk W I L ST. LOUIS— EST. 1922 Frequency: 1230 Kc. ..... .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .... . Missouri Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. .. .3601 Lindell Blvd. Phone Number. ........ . . .JEfferson 8403 Air Time ..... .Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service . . Standard, Lang- Worth, MacGregor Representative... . . . . .Wm. G. Rambeau Membership NAB President L. A. Benson Vice-President, General Mgr C. W. Benson Commercial Manager H. R. Hansen Program Director Neil Norman Publicity Director Mel Kampe Chief Engineer Edward Goodberlet K D R 0 SEDALIA— EST. 1939 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Milton J. Hinlein Business-Studio Address. .2100 W. Broadway Phone Number 4004-5 Air Time. .6 a.m.-lO p.m.; 7 a.m.-lO p.m.. Sun. News Service UP Representative .Forjoe & Co. Membership NAB President Milton J. Hinlein General Manager Herbert W. Brandes Commercial Manager Harry Trotman Sales Promotion Manager. . . .MiUon J. Hinlein Program Director .Maxine Fisher Chief Engineer Wayne Pash K S I M (CP) SIKESTON Frequency: 1400 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Sikeston Community Bcstg. Co. Business Address. 210 W. North St. KGBX SPRINGFIELD— EST. 1926 NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO. Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Springfield Bcstg. Co. Address 602 St. Louis St. Phone Number 3-3200 Air Time. 6:30 a.m. to 12 midnight News Service AP Transcription Service NBC Thesaurus Representative .... George P. Hollingberry Co. Membership NAB President. . . .Tarns Bixby. Jr. General-Commercial Mgr.. . .J. Gordon Wardell Program Director Carl Fox Promotion Manager Dudley Morris Chief Engineer. ............. .E. Dennis White KITS SPRINGFIELD— EST. 1941 CBS— MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc... Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Independent Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address .... Chamber of Com- merce BIdg. 494 MISSOURI-MONTANA Phone Number 4303 Transmitter Location. . . .Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Air Time. .6 am.-12:05 a.m.; 7 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Sears & Ayer Membership BMB President J. H. G. Cooper General-Station Manager. . . .G. Pearson Ward Sales Manager Bob Burke Sales Promotion Manager G. P. Ward P ogram Director Wendel Smith Chief Engineer William F. Curry Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative . John E. Pearson Membership NAB, BMB President, General Mgr Ralph D. Foster Vice-President, Treasurer. .C. Arthur Johnson Assistant Manager, National Sales Manager Leslie L. Kennon Promotion Director Bill Bailey Program Director Bill Ring Production Manager Lou Black Musical Director Virgil Phillips Chief Engineer Fritz Bauer KWPM K W T 0 SPEINGFIELD— EST. 1933 ABC Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By Ozarks Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 606 St. Louis St. Phone Number 3-2800 Transmitter Location South Fremont Rd. Air Time. .5 a.m.-12 M.; 6:30 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP WEST PLAINS— EST. 1947 CARDINAL BASEBALL— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Robert Neathery Busines Address . P. O. Box 446 Phone Number 700 Transmitter-Studio Location Highway 80 Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service .... Standard, Keystone President-Owner Robert Neathery Commercial Manager Fritze Dixon Program Director Nola Langston — =M©INITAINIA= Estimated Population 494,000 — % Increase — 11.7 — Radio Homes 126,181 Farms with Radios 31,744 — Stations in State 25 KANA ANACONDA— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Mosby's Inc. Business Address Anaconda, Mont. Phone Number Anaconda 136 Transmitter-Studio Location Lincoln St. Air Time. . .7 a.m.-l 1 p.m.; 9 a.m.-ll p.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service . . Lang-Worth, MacGregor Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB President Arthur J. Mosby General-Station Manager Don Jones Commercial Manager Robert Brazill Chief Engineer Charles Currie KB MY BILLINGS— EST. 1946 MBS— INTERMOUNTAIN— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Billings Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 1101 Phone Number 3838 Transmitter-Studio Location . . West of Billings Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB, BMB President R. E. Mulvaney General-Station Mgr. ...... Franz J. Robischon Comme cial-Sales Promotion Mgr.. .Ken Nybo Program-Publicity Director .... Leroy Swecker Chief Announcer Charles Du Bois Chief Engineer Richard Kaiser KGHL BILLINGS— EST. 1928 NBC Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Northwestern Auto Supply Co., Inc. Address Fifth and North Broadway Phone Number 2222 Transmitter Location ... 6 miles west of Billings Air Time 6 a.m. to midnight; Sundays, 7 a.m. to midnight News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, NBC Thesaurus. World, SESAC 495 MONTANA Representative The Kcrtz Agency Membership NAB, BMB President C. O. Campbell General Manager Ed Yocum Station Mgr.-Program Dir. . . .M. V. Braunberger Sales Promotion June Leff Chief Engineer Jeff Kiichli KXLQ BOSEMAN— EST. 1939 NBC—PACIFIC NORTHWEST BSTRS. Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KRBM Bcstrs., Inc. Business Address Bozeman, Mont. Phone Number 1420 Transmitter-Studio Location 2V2 mi. E. of Bozeman Air Time I6V2 hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Walker Co. Membership NAB President, General-Station Manager. Musical Director Ernest A. Neath Commercial Manager . .J. Ray Bridges Program Director, Production Manager Tom Robischon Publicity Director, Chief Announcer Duane Parker Chief Engineer Jack Provis Farm Editor George Wooley KB^W BUTTE— EST. 1947 CBS— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Copper City Radio Co. Business Address P. O. Box 1932 Phone Number 7429 Transmitter-Studio Location 720 Yale Ave. Air Time . 7 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative . Gene Grant Membership NAB President-Owner, Commercial Manager Frank Reardon Acting Manager, Program-Musical Director Robert Athearn Chief Announcer Don Anderegg Chief Engineer . Bert Davis KOPR BUTTE— EST. 1947 ABC— ROCKY MT. BCSTG. SYSTEM. Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Copper Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Hotel Finlen Transmitter Location S.W. of Butte Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative The Kotz Agency Membership NAB, BMB President. General Mgr Frank C. Carman KXLF BUTTE— EST. 1929 NBC— Z NETWORK Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By KGIR, Inc. Business-Studio Address Box 1956 Phone Number 2-2344 Air Time Unlimited News Service UP Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, MacGregor Representative Walker Co., Tracy Moore Membership NAB, BMB President. General Manager E. B. Craney Station Manager . A. E. Anzjon Commercial Manager J. S. Schile Sales Promotion Manager. . . .George Webber Chief Engineer W. J. Provis KYET(CP) BUTTE Frequency: 610 Kc .Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Treasure State Bcstg. Co. K re B GREAT FALLS— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Buttrey Broadcast, Inc. Business-Studio Address .... 607 First National Bank Bldg. Phone Number 4377 Air Time Unlimited News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative .Weed & Co. Membe-ship NAB, BMB President Fred Birch Manager. Commercial Mgr J. P. Wilkins Program Director W. J. Towner Chief Engineer Wilbur L. Myhre K G F M (CP) GREAT FALLS Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Mosby's, Inc. K M F R (CP) GREAT FALLS Frequency: 560 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Mont. Farmer Bcstg. Corp. 496 MONTANA K IVI 0 N (CP) GREAT FALLS Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Sun River Bcstrs., Inc. KXLK GREAT FALLS— EST. 1947 NBC— Z NETWORK Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By. .Great Falls Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Park Hotel Phone Number 2-2453 Transmitter Location Park Hotel Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative The Walker Co. President J. R. Larcombe General-Station Mgr K. O. MacPherson Commercial Manager Ca 1 F. Argabrite Program Director Pat Larkin Musical Director Elizabeth Drapes K A V R HAVRE— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KAVR. Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 672 Phone Number 888 Transmitte -Studio Location V4 mi. E. of Havre on U. S. No. 2 Air Time.. 6:30 a.m.-ll:15 p.m.; 8 a.m.-10:15 p.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative W. S. Grant Membership NAB President Jessica L. Longston Vice President Vicki Zaser Station Manager. Program Director Larry Gordon Commercial Manager Bill Murphy Chief Engineer F. W. Smith K 0 J m HAVRE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .North Montana Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address Box 70 Phone Number 1096 Studio Address 426 V2 First St. Transmitter Location Shepa-d Rd., N.E. of Havre Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service. .MacGregor, Long, Cole, Associated Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB, BMB President Dr. F. W. Aubin Vice-Pres., Sec.-Treas E. J. Pepin Sales Promotion-Production Mgr.. .Bud Richards Program Director, Chief Announcer Jim Saenger Publicity Director E. J. Pepin Chief Engineer George H. Bauer Farm Editor Roy Porter KXLJ HELENA— EST. 1937 NBC— Z BAR NET Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Peoples Forum of the Air Address 1306 Eleventh Ave. Phone Number 1240 Transmitter Location Helena Air Time 8 a.m. to 12 midnight News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative The Walker Co. President A. T. Hibbard General Commercial Mgr Bob Rutter Program Director Paul A. Hatton, Jr. K G E I KALISPELL— EST. 1927 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Donald C. Treloar Business-Studio Address 203 First Ave. E. Phone Number 332 or rural 3220 Transmitter Location. .2V2 mi. S. on Highway No. 93 Ai- Time.. 7 a m.-lO p.m.; 9 a.m.-7 p.m.. Sun. News Service • UP Transcription Service World. SESAC Membe-ship NAB, BMB President, General-Station-Commercial Manager Donald C. Treloar Program Director Maurice DriscoU Musical Director Les Sterling Chief Engineer William H. Patterson Farm Editor Glenn Millhouse K Ji L O LEWISTON— EST. 1947 F-equency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Capital Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address East Main St. Phone Number 1210 Transmitter Location East Main St. Air Time.... 6:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m,; 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB President, General-Station Manager George Bennitt Commercial Manager Robert Z. Gray 497 • • • MONTANA Program Director Lee Belding Chief Announcer Wm. Weest Chief Engineer , Wm. R. Parker KPRK LIVINGSTON— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Yellowstone Amuse. Co. Business Address , Box 952 Phone Number 1000 Transmitter-Studio Address East Park St. Air Time.. 6:30 a.m.-10:15 p.m.; 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth. SESAC Representative . Homer Griffith Membership NAB President, General-Station Manager Paul B. Mc Adam Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Jack Hinman Program-Musical Director Robert Greer Production Manager, Chief Announcer Brooks Read Publicity Director Jean Morrison Chief Engineer Bill Wren Farm Editor Bob Alves K R J F MILES CITY— EST. 1941 MBS— INTERMOUNTAIN— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Star Printing Co. Business Address. , 13 North 5th Phone Number 60 Transmitter-Studio Location Haynes Ave. Air Time 7 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB, BMB President W. F. Flinn General-Station-Commercial Manage: Don Tannehill Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Norm Ingstrom Program Director, Production Manager Bob Wilson Chief Announcer Ron Barkley Chief Engineer Charles Scofield Farm Editor. . A. E. Kegal K GVO MISSOULA— EST. 1931 CBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d;. 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By. . , .Mosby's Inc. Business Address ............. 127 East Main Phone Number 2155 Studio Address. . ......... 132 West Front Transmitter Location. .Highway 93, 3 mi. W. of Missoula Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service . . Lang-Worth, MacGregor, Associated Representative Geo. P. HoUingbery Membership NAB President-Owner A. J. Mosby Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Marion E. Dixon Program Director, Production Manager W. C. Blanchette Chief Announcer. Musical Director William Strothman Chief Engineer Lawrence Smith Farm Editor Dick Wright KMSU(CP) MISSOULA Frequency: 1400 Kc. . . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Missoula Radio Assn. Business Address 218 N. Higgins Phone Number , 6882 President Robert B. Cummins Vice President Oakley E. Coffee KXLL MISSOULA— EST. 1947 NBC— Z NETWORK— PNB Frequency: 1450 Kc ...Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Western Montana Associates Business-Studio Address Orchard Homes. River Rd. Transmitter Location ........ Orchard Homes, River Rd. Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Walker Co. General Manager Pat M. Goodover (Staff Not Completed at Press Time) KIYI SHELBY— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc... Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Tri-County Radio Corp. Business Address , Shelby, Mont. Phone Number 560 Transmitter-Studio Location North Marias, Mont. Air Time 17 V2 hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service World, Keystone, SESAC Representative Wm. Grant President John J. Hurley Sec.-Treas Cedor Aronow General Manager Frank Krshka Commercial Manager Lawrence Wing 498 MONTANA-NEBRASKA Program Director George Potter Chief Engineer Richard C. Velo K G CX SIDNEY— EST. 1926 MBS -GREAT NORTHERN BCSTG.— KBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By E. E. Krebsbach Business-Studio Address. .109 So. Central Ave., Sidney & Masonic Bldg., Williston, N. D. Phone Number 408 Transmitter Location 4 mi. N. of Sidney Air Time 6 a.m.-lO p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative The Walker Co. Membership NAB, BMB President, General Mgr E. E. Krebsbach Station Manager E. Clair Krebsbach Chief Announcer G. Mel King Chief Engineer Oscar H. Halvorso Estimated Population 1,301,000 — -% Increase — 1.1 — Radio Homes 326,497 Farms with Radios 94,633 — Stations in State 18 K J S K (CP) COLUMBUS Frequency: 900 Kc .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . . George Basil Anderson Business Address Columbus. Nebr. News Service AP President-Gen. Mgr. . , . George Basil Anderson Chief Engineer Harold Hardy K 0 H N FREMONT— EST. 1939 MBS— NEBR, WIRELESS NETWOBK— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 100 Watts Owned-Operated By Inland Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 118 East 5th St. Phone Number 1060 Transmitter Location East 16th St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Weed & Co. President John K. Morrison General Manager Paul R. Fry Station-Sales Promotion Manager William H. Baldwin Commercial Manager G. E. Bentz Program Director, Production Manager Ray Arvin Publicity Director Helen Norwood Chief Announcer, Farm Editor Bill Wood Musical Director Harry Gehrett Chief Engineer Percy Ziegler K IVI M J GRAND ISLAND— EST. 1925 ABC Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 100 Watts d. Owned-Operated By KMMJ, Inc. Business-Studio Address .... Cedar & Division Phone Number 703-4 Transmitter Location Phillips, Nebr. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service World, Cole Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB. BMB President Don Searle General-Station Manager Wick Heath Commercial Manager Bill Martin Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Herb Clark Program Director, Production Manager. Chief Announcer Orie Kerwood Musical Director. . Dick Stahl Chief Engineer Nerval Larsen Farm Editor George Kister K HAS HASTINGS— EST. 1940 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .. .Nebraska Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Tribune Bldg. Phone Number 1745-6 Transmitter Location Tribune Bldg. Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M. News Service INS Transcription Service Capitol Membership NAB. BMB President . Fred A. Seton General-Station-Sales Promotion Manager Duane L. Watts Commercial Manager Ed Kihn Program Director. Production Manager, Publicity Director '....Warren Mowder Musical Director. Charles Wright Chief Engineer Duane Allison K G F W KEARNEY— EST. 1930 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts 499 NEBRASKA Owned-Operated By. .Central Nebraska Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Federal Annex Bldg. Phone Number 23541; 31551 Transmitter Location Lakeside Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Keystone Membership NAB President. General Mgr Lloyd C. Thomas Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager .......,, E. Anson Thomas Program Director Peg Biber Publicity Director .Bob Holt Chief Announcer Lew Jeffery Chief Engineer Jack Lewis Farm Editor Floyd Kalber kFor LINCOLN— EST. 1930 ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc. . Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Cornbelt Bcstg. Corp. Address Stuart Bldg. Phone Number 2-6965 Transmitter Location 48th & Vine Sts. Air Time 6 a.m. to 12 midnight News Service INS; AP Transcription Service .Standard Radio, Capitol Representative Edward Petry & Co., Inc. Membership NAB, BMB President Charles T. Stuart Station Mgr.-Commercial Mgr,. . .Harry D. Peck Program Director Jack Huston Promotion Manager Gladyce Gale Chief Engineer ........... Charles W. Winkler K I lTvT (CP) LINCOLN Frequency: 1480 Kc. ..... . .Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Lincoln Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 510 Barkley Bldg. KOLN LINCOLN— EST. 1947 MBS— INLAND GROUP Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. ..... . .Inland Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .211 Federal Securi- ties Bldg. Phone Number 2-7218 Transmitter Location 40th & W Sts. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service . Thesaurus Representative . .Weed & Co. Membership . .NAB, BMB President John K. Morrison Vice-President, General Manager Paul R. Fry Station Manager Hugh E. Bader Local Commercial Mgr William B. Waugh Promotion Manager Edwin T. Smith Production Manager Robert Parkins Chief Announcer Bud Levinson Engineering Supervisor. .. .Marvin J. Korinek KBRL McCOOK— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .The McCook Bcstg. Co. Business Address J. St. & Highway No. 83 Phone Number 1450 News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol Representative Friedenberg General Promotion Mgr.. William J. Cox Commercial Manager Arthur V. Henri Program Director Edward Cooper Chief Engineer. LeRoy W. Lenwell W J A G NORFOLK— EST. 1922 Frequency: 780 Kc. .. .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Norfolk Daily News Business-Studio Address. .Norfolk Ave. & 6th St. Phone Number 432 Transmitter Location .West Norfolk Ave. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative . , The Walker Co. Membership NAB, BMB General-Station Manager Art Thomas Commercial Manager Bob Thomas Sales Promotion, Production Manager, Farm Editor HoUis Francis Program Director Lloyd Farlee Publicity Director Bob Thomas Chief Announcer Lloyd Farlee Musical Director Wayne Larson Chief Engineer Frank Weidenbach K 0 D Y NORTH PLATTE— EST. 1930 NBC— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc ..Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WOW, Inc. Business-Studio Address 1521 W. 12th St. Phone Number 382 Transmitter Location 1521 W. 12th St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP. UP Transcription Service. .Standard, Lang-Worth Representative John Blair Membership NAB, BMB President John J. Gillin, Jr. 500 NEBRASKA General-Station Manager John Alexander Local Sales Manager Joe di Natale Sales Promotion Manager Jerry Wing Program Director Ed Launer Chief Engineer Jay Blakesley Farm Editor Ed Launer K BO N OMAHA— EST. 1942 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Inland Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 676 Saunders- Kennedy Bldg. Phone Number JAckson 8282 Transmitter Location 36th & Wright Sts. Air Time.. 6:30 a m,-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB, BMB Vice President, General Mgr Paul R. Fry Station Manager, Program Director, Production Manager Richard E. Welna Commercial Manager Ernest S. Priesman Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Joe Baker Chief Engineer Percy R. Zeigler IC F^ B OMAHA— EST. 1924 CBS Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By KFAB Bcstg. Co. Business Address 620 Farnam Bldg. Phone Number Ja 3420 Studio Address Omaha & Lincoln, Nebr. Transmitter Location Omaha, Nebr. Air Time. ..... .20 hrs. weekdays; 18 hrs. Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Standard, SESAC Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB, BMB Pesident Fred S. Sidles Chairman of Board Joe W. Seacrest General-Station-Commercial Manager Harry Burke Program Director, Production Manager L. A. Miller Publicity Harold E. Roll; W. P. Dietz Musical Director Alene McKinney Chief Engineer Ma^k Bullock Farm Editor W. E. Macdonald K 0 I L OMAHA— EST. 1925 ABC— NEBRASKA NETWORK Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned By Stua t Investment Co. Operated By Central States Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phone Number Jackson 7626 Transmitter Location Box 479, Council Bluffs, Iowa Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP, INS Transcription Service Capitol, Standard Membership NAB President-Owner Charles T. Stuart General-Station Mgr William J. Newens Sales Manager Forrest Blair Asst. Mgr., Program Dir., Production Manager Virgil Sharpe Music Librarian Barbara Rose Chief Engineer Charles W. Winkler IC O W H OMAHA— EST. 1922 Frequency: 660 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned By World Publishing Co. Operated By Omaha World-Herald Business-Studio Address. .World-Herald Bldg.. 15th & Farnam, Omaha, Neb. Phone Number Atlantic 2228 Transmitter Location 60th & Girard Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Se-vice Standard, World, Associated Representative George P. Hollingbery President Henry Doorly General-Station-Comme cial Manager B. C. Corrigan Musical Director Walter Scott Chief Engineer Frank E. Shopen Farm Editor Adam Reinemund WOW OMAHA— EST. 1923 NBC Frequency: 590 Kc Powe^: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WOW, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .280 Insurance Bldg. Phone Number Webster 3400 Transmitter Location 5500 Kansas Ave., Omaha Air Time. .5:30 a.m.-l a.m.; 6:30 a,m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service. . . .Standard, Thesaurus, SESAC, Associated Representative John Blair Membership NAB, BMB President, General Mgr John J. Gillin, Jr. Sales Promotion Manager Bill Wiseman Program Director. Lyle DeMoss Production Manager Ray Olson Publicity Director Harold Storm Chief Announcer Merrill Workhoven Musical Director Morton Wells Chief Engineer William J. Kotera Farm Editor Mai Hansen 501 NEBRASKA-NEVADA K N E B (CP) SCOTTSBLUFF Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. Platte Valley Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 1913 Broadway koTt SCOTTSBLUFF— EST. 1930 CBS— KBS Frequency: 1320 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By.... Hilliard Co. Business-Studio Address. ... 1517^2 Broadway Phone Number 856 Transmitter Location West 20th St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service , Standard Representative Hal Holman Membership NAB. BMB President, General Station Manager L. L. Hilliard Commercial Manager Roy Cummings Program Director Bill Walter Chief Announcer .Tony Kehl Chief Engineer Harland Morrison Farm Editor Bill Brennan VADA^ Estimated Population 140,000 — % Increase ^27 .0— Homes 36,332 Farms with Radios 2,673 — Stations in State 14 KBNE BOULDER CITY—EST. 1946 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Boulder City Bcstg. Co. Business Address . .P. O. Box "E" Phone Number ..... 247 President Edward J. Jansen Station-Commercial Mgr Truman B. Hinkle Sales Promotion Manager. . . .Charlotte Brader Chief Engineer Roy Rockstrom K V NC (CP) CARSON CITY Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Ralph Margali Business Address. Box 298, Reno, Nev. K E R S (CP) ELKO Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Elko Bcstg. Co. KELN ELY KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Boulder City Bcstg. Co. K N E V (CP) FALLON Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By The Voice of Fallon Partners Chet L. Gonce, Ralph Morgali K E N 0 LAS VEGAS— EST. 1940 ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Nevada Bcstg. Co. Operated By. Maxwell Kelch Business Sludio Address. ..... .P. O. Bor 1310 Phone Number 1400 Air Time 19 hrs. daily News Service INS Transciiption Service Thesaurus Representative Homer Griffith President, General-Station Manager Maxwell Kelch Commercial Manager Paul R. Gang Program Director L. A. Newsome. Jr. Chief Engineer Harold H. Haas iCLAS LAS VEGAS— EST. 1948 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Las Vegas Bcstrs., Inc. Business Address Las Vegas, Nev. President. C. L. McCarthy K R All (CP) LAS VEGAS Frequency: 920 Kc. . Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . . Boulder City Bcstg. Co. CALL LETTERS TO BE ASSIGNED (CP) LAS VEGAS Frequency: 1340 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .... . .San Joaquin Bcstrs. Business Address . Las Vegas, Nev. Partners . .R. K. Wittenberg, R. L. Stoddard 502 NEVADA KATO RENO— EST. 1946 MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By Sierra Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 2231 Phone Number 2-4501 Studio Address Elks Bldg. Transmitter Location 6th & Cassinelli Rd. Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M. Transcription Service Standard Representative W. S. Grant Membership NAB President. Chief Engineer, . . .R. K. Wittenberg General Manager R. L. Stoddard Commercial Manager Ray Bohannon Farm Editor Bert Kennington 5 K 0 H RENO— EST. 1928 NBC Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .McClatchy Bcstg. Co. of Nevada Business-Studio Address. ... 143 Stevenson St. Phone Number 5106-7 Transmitter Location Sparks, Nev. Air Time Unlimited News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President . Eleanor McClatchy Station Manager Hugh Kees Chief Engineer Wesley Craig Farm Editor Vern McGahan KOLO RENO— EST. 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 N. of Sparks, Nev. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Capitol Representative. .Adam I. Young, Jr.; Western Radio Adv. Membership . NAB President, General Mgr David McKay Station-Commercial Manager . , . . H. G. Wells Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director D. Basich Program Director Russ Shepard Musical Director Emily Heslop Chief Engineer Merle Peterson KWRN RENO— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Reno Newspapers, Inc. Business Address 123 N. Center St. Phone Number 6156 News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Walker President Merritt C. Speidel General Manager Merrill Inch Commercial Manager John A. Lang Program Director Gene Shumate Chief Engineer Wilbur C. Comer KXXL RENO— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .The Voice of Reno Co. Business Address Box 1329 Phone Number 2-4036 News Service UP Representative Cooke, Gene Grant General Manager Edward Margolis Commercial Manager James Diamond Promotion Manager Fred Kirshe Program Director Byron Samuel Chief Engineer Chet Gonce for Prestige ... Membership! 503 growing ... in the granite state/ PORTSMOUTH^- DOVER NEW HAMPSHIRE From the busy coastal area of New Hampshire to the rich industrial capitol of the Granite State, listeners and advertisers alike turn to WHEB Portsmouth and to WKXL Concord for radio leadership. WHEB with many radio years of "firsts" attributes its growth in leadership to the loyalty of its listeners and the confidence of its advertisers. WKXL, voice of the state capitol, grew like Topsy, in the footsteps of big brother WHEB, with loyalty and service the watch word. wFMi, powerful FM big sister, now bands all New Hampshire together with a common voice. Singly managed they'll grow together. maine and massachusetts too/ 'The CAPITOL Sfafion" CONCORD, New Hampshire WHEB with one thousand clear channel watts is the listening habit in Maine's prosperous seaboard and the northern counties of Massachusetts. wFMi, high in the mountains of New Hampshire spreads its powerful signal over all of New Hampshire; covering one-third of the population of Maine and into Massachusetts' most heavily populated counties. The WALKER Company New York Owned and Operated by Governor Charles M. Dale and now 20,000 watts wFMi Portsmouth, New Hampshire FOR DETAILS ON ALL THREE Bertha Bannan Boston Vice President and General Manager Bert Georges 504 IHOAMP Estimated Population ^47,000 — % Increase -[-113 — Radio Homes 136,008 Farms with Radios 16,489 — Stations in State 10 WMOU BERLIN— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By , . White Mountains Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 40 Main St. Phone Number Berlin 1797-8 News Service AP Transcription Service . Associated Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden, Kettel-Carter Membership NAB President Albert N. Morris General-Station Manager, Program Director, Production Manager, Chief Announcer Warren M. Greenwood Commercial Manager Charles S. Holbrook Chief Engineer James F. Hennessey WKXL CONCORD— EST. 1946 MBS— YANKEE Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Hon. Charles M. Dale Operated By , . Bert George Business-Studio Address Eagle Hotel Phone Number Concord N. H. 4180 Transmitter Location Reddington St. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service .... Capitol, Lang-Worth Representative The Walker Co., Bertha Bannan Membership NAB President-Owner Hon. Charles M. Dale General Manager Bert Georges Station Manager, Program Director William A. Dawson, Jr. Commercial Manager Richard Shepard Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director E. Dexter Derby Chief Announcer Norman Bailey Musical Director Blanche Crippen Chief Engineer Norman Partridge W KN E KEENE— EST. 1927 CBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WKNE Corp. Business-Studio Address 17 Dunbar St. Phone Number Keene 2080 News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative .... Adam J. Young, Jr.; Kettell- Carter Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner, General-Station-Sales Manager Joseph K. Close Assistant Manager Robert M. Peebles Promotion Director Barbara Williams Chief Announcer Osborne C. Wade Chief Engineer ...... Ernest F. Batchelder, Jr. W LN H LACONIA— EST. 1922 MBS— YANKEE— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .... Northern Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 653 Main St. Phone Number 501 News Service AP Transcription Service . .Thesaurus Representative Kettell-Carter Membership NAB General Manager Warren H. Brewster Station Manager Martin B. Avery Production Manager Sherwin Greenlaw Chief Engineer . .Wilfred Ledoux WFE A MANCHESTER— EST. 1932 CBS— NEW ENGLAND Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WFEA, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .. .286 Franklin St. Phone Number Manchester 4656 News Service AP Transcription Service. .Thesaurus, Lang-Worth Representative .... Katz Agency, Kettell-Carter Membership NAB, BMB General Mgr Arthur Rothalel Commercial Mgr Edward G. de St. Aubin Promotion Mgr Bill Leahy Chief Engineer Reginald Schow W KB R MANCHESTER— EST. 1946 MBS— YANKEE Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... .Granite State Bcstg., Inc. Business-Studio Address 155 Front St. Phone Number 9456 News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, Capitol Representative . . . Walker Co.. Bertha Bannan Membership NAB President W. J. Barkley General Manager W. F. Rust, Jr. Commercial Manager H. Scott Killgore Sales Promotion Manager Ralph Gottlieb Chief Announcer Paul Barnett Chief Engineer Royston Phillips 505 • • • N EW H AM PSH I REN EW JERSEY W M U R MANCHESTER— EST. 1941 ABC Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. Cwned-Operated B7 The Radio Voice of New Hampshire. Inc. Business-Studio Address 1819 Elm St. Phone Number 2090 News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Weed & Co. Membership NAB, BMB President-Owne- Francis P. Murphy General Manager Hervey Carter Chief Engineer .....,,..,,.. Vincent Chandler WOTW NASHUA— EST. 1945 Frequency: 900 Kc Powe: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Ope-ated By Nashua Bctsg. Corp. Business Address Lund Rd. Phone Number 5000 News Service UP President-General Mgr. ... Arthur A. Newcomb Owned By WHEB. Inc. Operated By Hon. Charles M. Dale Business Address. . . .Lafayette Rd., P. O. Box No. 120 Phone Number 4080 Transmitter-Studio Location. .. .Lafayette Rd., Portsmouth; Dover Studios, Franklin Sq. Air Time..l hr. after local sunrise-1 hr. a!ter local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol, World Representative The Walker Co., Bertha Bannan Membership NAB, BMB President Hon. Charles M. Dale Vice President, General-Station Manager Bert Georges Commercial Manager. .William A. Dawson, Jr. Sales Promotion Manager. Publicity Director Dallas P. Wyant Program Director Winslow Bettinson Production Manager, Chief Announcer William V. Bradley Musical Director Laurence Shorey Chief Engineer. Paul G. Kindsay Farm Editor. Duane Young WHEB PORTSMOUTH— EST. 1932 MBS— YANKEE Frequency: 750 Kc... Powers 1000 Watts d. W W N H (CP) ROCHESTER Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . . .Strafford Bcstg. Corp. Business Address. 25 Maple St. INEW Estimated Population 4,433,000—% Increase +6.6— Radio Homes 1,149,364 Farms with Radios 24,320 — Stations in State 16 WMID ATLANTIC CITY— EST. 1947 MBS F equency: 1340 Kc... Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Mid-Atlantic Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Convention Hall Phone Number Atlantic City 4-1340 Transmitter Location. .Illinois & Absecon Blvd. Air Time 7 a.m.-l a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Membership NAB President Earl M. Johnson General-Commercial Mgr Edwin E. Kohn Sales Promotion Manager ...Ed Dalton Program Director. Production Manager .Alan Owen Publicity Director Alan Goff Chief Engineer Quincy Knight WC A P ASBURY PARK— EST. 1926 Frequency: 1310 Kc... Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Industries Best. Co. Business Studio Address Charms Bldg. Phone Number 2-2955; 2-8600 Transmitter Location West Bangs Ave., Neptune, N. J. Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service World Pesident . .Waher W. Reid, Jr. General Manager Morris Scheck Station Manager Walter L. Reid Program Diector Vera N. Scholes Production Manager. Chief Announcer Robert Scott Musical Librarian Jessalyn Jones Chief Engineer M. G. Porter 506 507 If you're angling for North Jersey... WNJR IS PROGRAMMED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THIS PROFITABLE MARKET ^ 5000 WATTS the radio station of the -^^^SSgL^ Otis P. Williams, Gen. Mgr. Studio and Business Office 91-93 Halsey Street Newark, New Jersey Phone — MArket 3-2700 New York Office 509 Fifth Avenue Phone — Vanderbilt 6-0890 508 NEW JERSEY W B A B ATLANTIC CITY— EST. 1941 CBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By ... . Press-Union Publishing Business Address 1900 Atlantic Ave. Phone Number 5-1111 Transmitter-Studio Location. .Absecon Blvd. & Beach Thorofare News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Headley-Reed Membership . NAB, BMB President Albert J. Feyl General-Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Monroe L. Mendelsohn Program Director, Chief Announcer Ralph Shoemaker Chief Engineer Earle Godfrey W FP G ATLANTIC CITY— EST. 1940 ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc. ..... .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .... Neptune Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Steel Pier Phone Number 5-2188 Transmitter Location Steel Pier, Virginia Ave. & Boardwalk Air Time 7 a.m.-l:30 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative J. H. McGillvra Membership NAB, BMB President John J. Laux General-Station-Commercial Manager Irving F. Teetsell Program Director Earl Keyes Production Manager Norman Brooks Publicity Director, Chief Engineer Blair K. Thron Local News Editor Sheldon Gross WS N J BRIDGETON— EST. 1937 KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .... Eastern States Bcstg. Business-Studio Address Bridgeton, N. J. Phone Number Bridgeton 1600 Transmitter Location Bridgeton, N. J. Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Thos. Clark Co. President Senator Elmer Wene General-Station Manager Paul Alger Sales Manager Jerry Alden Program Director Robert Crager Chief Announcer. Farm Editor . . Charles Murray Chief Engineer Francis Fekel WCAM CAMDEN— EST. 1924 Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By City of Camden Address City Hall CALL LETTERS TO BE ASSIGNED (CP) MORRISTOWN Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 50Q Watts d. Co-Partnership Kenneth A.; George S., James R. and Alice S. Croy W A AT NEWARK— EST. 1920 Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Bremer Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 11 Hill St. Phone Number. .Mitchell 2-6400; Rector 2-5878 Studio Address 15 Hill St. Transmitter Location Kearny, N. J. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service World. Associated Membership NAB President, General-Station Manager Irving R. Rosenhaus National Sales Victor A. Bennett Local Sales A. B. Schillin Sales Promotion Manager Jack Moore Program Director Robert Macdougall Production Manager George Green Publicity Director Roland Trenchard Musical Director Archie Miller Chief Engineer Frank V. Bremer WNJR NEWARK— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned By Evening News Publishing Co. Operated By North Jersey Radio, Inc. Business-Studio Address 91-93 Halsey St. Phone Number Market 3-2700 Transmitter Location Union, N. J. Air Time Unlimited News Service INS, UP Transcription Service World. Capitol President Edward W. Scudder, Jr. General-Station-Commercial Manager Otis P. Williams Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director James Ryall P ogram Director, Production Manager Paul Munroe Musical Director Leo Freudberg Chief Engineer Peter Testan Farm Editor Wilhelm Peigelbeck 509 NEW JERSEY W H B I NEWARK— EST. 1922 Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 2500 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. Owned By May Radio Best. Corp. Business-Studio Address 100 Shipman St. Phone Number .Mitchell 2-7354 Transmitter Location Washington St. Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M. Owner-Chief Executive, General Manager . , , James L. Shearer Commercial Manager Clarence Talisman Program Director Frances E. Serchak Chief Engineer .Herman G. Foster W V N J (CP) NEWARK Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Newark Bcstg. Corp. Business Address .744 Broad St. WCTC NEW BRUNSWICK— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1450 Kc ....Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Chanticleer Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address ...... 385 George St. Phone Number ........ New Brunswick 2-9020 Transmitter Location Highland Pk., N. J. Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service , . AP Transcription Service Associated, World Membership NAB, BMB President. General Manager. .James L. Howe Commercial Manager Ed Derryberry Sales Promotion Manager .... Frank Weingart Chief Engineer Robert L. Williams W P AT PATERSON-^EST. 1941 Frequency: 930 Kc. .... Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Operated By. .North Jersey Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 7 Church St. Phone Number. .Armory 4-3400? Pennsylvania 6-2945 Transmitter Location Clifton, N. J. Air Time. Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Associated. SESAC Representative Donald Cooke, Inc. Membership NAB President .James V. Cosman Vice President, General-Station Manager Sidney J. Flamm Commercial Director H. Fields Program Director, Production Mgr. . . Ted Webbe Publicity Director David T. Golden Vice President in Chg. Engineering Earl F. Lucas {See Page 307) WTNJ TRENTON— EST. 1922 Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 500 Walts Owned-Operated By WOAX, Inc. Address 416 Bellevue Avenue Phone Number 8149 Transmitter Location: Lincoln Point, Morris- ville. Pa. Vice-President-General Manager. . , .F. J, Wolff W T T IVI TRENTON— EST. 1942 NBC Frequency: 920 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Trent Best. Corp. Business-Studio Address .... 35 West State St. Phone Number ....Trenton 2-7127 Transmitter Location. .Yardley, Bucks County. Pa. News Service . UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative. . . .Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership . NAB President Honorable Elmer H. Wene General Manager Paul Alger Asst. Manager James P. O'Brien Sales Counsel F. A. Wellman Promotion Manager Ed Brown Program Director Miss Dean Andrews Public Relations Arthur Scholz Chief Engineer Theodore IQlmer WWBZ VINELAND— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Community Bcstg. Service, Inc. Business-Studio Address 633 Wood St. Phone Number 1360 Transmitter Location Brotmanville, N. J. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World. Long-Worth President Joseph M. Bullock Exec. V.P., General-Station-Commercial- Sales Promotion Manager . A. Harry Zoog Program-Musical Director, Farm Editor J. Paul Hunsberger Production Manager, Publicity Director . . ......... Dorothy H. Carlson Chief Engineer T. D. Hobart 510 iW MEXICO Estimated Population 330,000 — % Increase -\-3A — Radio Homes 98,337 Farms with Radios 13,819 — Stations in State 20 KYLE (CP) ALAMOGARDO Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Intermountain Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 438. Albuquerque, N. Mex. President-General Manager S. V. Patrick Asst. to President R. L. Odson Chief Engineer .William H. Carmen KGGM ALBUQUERQUE— EST. 1927 COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By New Mexico Broadcasting Co. Address Kimo Bldg. Phone Number 4543 Studio Address Kimo Theater Bldg. Transmitter Location On So. 2nd St., 4 miles So. from the center of tewn. Air Time 19 V2 hours daily News Service UP, AP Transcription Service World, Standard Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership BMB President-Station Mgr A. R. Hebenstreit Vice President S. P. Vidal Commercial Manager Jack Skillen Program Director Robert Van Driel Chief Engineer Leonard F. Dodds Traffic Manager Virgie Abeyta KOAT ALBUQUERQUE— EST. 1946 ABC— ZIA Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... , Rio Grande Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 1419 Phone Number 3-2247 Studio Address 122 S. Tulane Transmitter Location 2000 W. Indian School Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated. Capitol Membership NAB, BMB President .A. E. Buck V.P., General-Station Mgr Merle H. Tucker Commercial Manager Karl J. Lambertz Program Director James Church Chief Announcer John L. Hartig Chief Engineer Lewis W. Hake, Jr. KVER ALBUQUEQUE— EST. 1947 MBS— GREAT WEST NETWORK Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . .Intermountain Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .P. O. Box 1388. 317 North Broadway Phone Number 3-1744 Transmitter Location Perea Rd. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service o ..... . AP Transcription Service .... Lang-Worth, Standard Representative Donald Cooke Membership NAB, BMB President. General Manager . . . . S. V. Patrick Assistant to President. R. L. Odson Commercial Manager .R. G. Baird Program Director Robert Odson National Sales J. J. Donnelly Traffic Manager Rebecca Peterson Chief Announcer Robert Lee Chief Engineer W. H. Carmen Farm Editor Walter Cook KVER the key to ALBUQUERQUE Mutual Broadcasting System affiliate Represented nationally by Donald Cooke, Inc. owned and operated by the INTERMOUNTAIN BROADCASTING CO., INC. 317 North Broadway Albuquerque New Mexico 511 NEW MEXICO K 0 B ALBUQUERQUE— EST. 1920 NBC— MBS Frequency: 770 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts d.; 25.000 Watts n. Owned Operated By .. Albuquerque Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address .. Fifth & West Silver Phone Number 44 11 Transmitter Location Alameda, N. M, Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service AP. INS Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Free & Peters Owner. General Manager. . . .T. M. Pepperday Station Manager .Roger M. Baker Acting Program Director. .... .Rolf S. Nielsen Publicity Director Martha Summers Musical Director Noel Martin Chief Engineer George S. Johnson KSVP ARTESIA— EST. 1946 GREAT WEST Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . Intermountain Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 511 Main St. Phone Number 650 Transmitter Location South Roselawn Air Time. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard. Capitol Representative .Donald Cooke Membership .NAB President, General Manager . . . . S. V. Patrick Station Manager Burney Jones Comme.cial Manager Wayne Griffin Program Director. Chief Announcer Bill Angel Chief Engineer Burney Jones IC A V E CARLSBAD-=EST. 1936 CBS— SOUTHWEST NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc. . . . . . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Carlsbad Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address.. 800 South Canal St. Phone Number .......... 244 Transmitter Location La Huerta, N. M. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Taylor-Howe Snowden President Val Lawrence General Manager. Norman R. Loose Commercial Manager , . . . C. Gail Boles Sales Promotion Manager .... Ethelbert Zachry Program Director . Alexander Pitcaithley Publicity Director Charles Wells Chief Engineer . . Wm. Sen© KICA CLOVIS— EST. 1931 MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM Frequency: 1240 Kc .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Hugh DeWitt Landis and Ross B. McAlister Address 6th & Pile St. Phone Number 3 Transmitter Location Clovis Air Time . Full Time News Service UP, AP Transcription Service MacGregor President Hugh DeWitt Landis Commercial Manager Don Boles Chief Engineer Vernon Hughes KGAK GALLUP— EST. 1945 ABC— ZIA Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Gallup Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 1150 Phone Number 726 Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated, World Representative Homer Griffith Membership NAB, BMB President Al Buck General Manager Merle H. Tucker Program Director Marie de Ville Chief Announcer Jack Ingram Chief Engineer John C. Joanides KWEW HOBBS— EST. 1938 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By W. E. Whitmore Address . Harden Hotel KCHS HOT SPRINGS^-EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By. Sierra Bcstg. Service Operated By . . Leonard R. Trainer; Reginald H. Shirk Business-Studio Address 401 Broadway Phone Number 161 Transmitter Location Yucca Heights News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, Cole, Keystone Membership NAB Partners .... Leonard R. Trainer; Reginald H. Shirk General Manager Leonard R. Trainer Chief Engineer Reginald H. Shirk 512 NEW MEXICO KOBE LAS CRUCES— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Messilla Valley Bcstg. Co., Inc. Buisness Address P. O. Box 832 News Service AP Transcription Service World General-Commercial Mgr Frank E. Cooke LAS VEGAS— EST. 1941 ABC— ZIA Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Southwest Bcstrs., Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 710 Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7a.m.-ll p.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service. .Standard. World, Cole Membership NAB. BMB President, General Manager. . . .E. N. Thwaites Commercial Manager Ken Randolph Chief Engineer. A. F. Schultz KRf¥(CP) RATON Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Southwest Bcstrs., Inc. Business Address. . .Box 710, Las Vegas, Nev. K G F L ROSWELL— EST. 1927 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By , KGFL Inc. Business-Studio Address 310 N. Richardson Phone Number 2000 Air Time 6:30 a.m.-U p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service . . Lang- Worth, MacGregor Membership NAB General Manager W. E. Whitmore Commercial Manager George F. Roberts KSWS ROSWELL— EST. 1947 President-General Manager . . . . E. N. Thwaites Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By McEvoy Bcstg. Co. News Service . AP Transcription Service Capitol, Thesaurus President Paul B. McEvoy Vice President-General Mgr.. .John A. McBoyle Chief Engineer Ray R. Summersgill KTRC SANTA FE— EST. 1946 ABC— ZIA Frequency: 1400 Kc. ..... .Power: 250 Watts Owned By New Mexico Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address. .. .Radio Plaza, 208 East Marcy St. Phone Number 3003 News Service UP Membership NAB President Frank C. Rand, Jr. General Mgr Charles R. Baker Chief Engineer Milton Woodward K VS F SANTA FE— EST. 1936 CBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By.. New Mexico Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 759 Cerrillos Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World, Associated Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership BMB President A. R. Hebenstreit General Mgr Ivan H. Head Sales Promotion Robert Wistrand Program Director Miss Ann Clark Chief Announcer Richard Herriott Chief Engineer . N. L. Keys KSIL SILVER CITY— EST. 1946 CBS— SWN Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Dorrance D. Roderick Business-Studio Address 17th & Cactus Phone Number 611-2 Transmitter Location. . .17th & Cactus, Box 590 News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB President-Owner Dorrance D. Roderick General-Station Manager. . . .Carl Dunbar Commercial Manager Harold T. Welsh Chief Engineer Gladman W. Upchurch KT^N M TUCUMCARI— EST. 1941 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By The McMa Agency Operated By Grady Maples Phone Number 100; 69 Transmitter Location. .Just outside East City Air Time 6 a.m.-10:30 p.m. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Lang -Worth Partners Grady Maples, R. B. McAllister, Pryde E. Hale Co-Owner, Manager ...Grady Maples Commercial Manager J. Paul Aley Chief Engineer Jack W. Todd 513 ^WOR is heard regularly by 34,057,161 people, 1/4 of the nation, in 430 counties in 18 states. WOR will be glad to send you copies of its official daytime and nighttime B IVI B audience maps — and other pertinent data — which more than amply support the startling statements made above. mutual Estimated Population 14,092,000 — % Increase +4.5 — Radio Homes 3,737,443 Farms with Radios 131,783 — Stations in State 87 W A B Y ALBANY— EST. 1934 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Adirondack Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Strand Bldg. Phone Number 4-4193 Transmitter Location .... Braintree St.. Colonie Air Time....? a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service . UP Transcription Service .... Standard. Thesaurus Representative J. P. McKinney Membership NAB General Manager Russell B. Wilde Commercial Manager Charles Bell. Jr. Program Director Ned Trudeau Publicity Director Joe Nolan Musical Director Ned Trudeau Chief Engineer James H. Corey WOKO ALBANY— EST. 1924 ABC Frequency: 140 Kc Power: 1000 d.; 500 n. Owned-Operated By Governor Dongan Bcstg. Corp. Address 100 State St. President-General Mgr. . Col. Jim Healey W P TR (CP) ALBANY Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 10.000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Patroon Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business Address 1 Elk St. WROW ALBANY— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By.... Hudson Valley Bcstg. Business-Studio Address 112 State St. Phone Number 3-2225-6-7 Transmitter Location Glenmont, N. Y. Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB President. General Mgr Harry L. Goldman Commercial Manager W. Stanley Roberts Sales Promotion Manager. .A. Edward Walker Program Director John Lee Musical Director Richard Hartigan Chief Engineer Charles R. Heisler WRWR ALBANY— EST. 1948 ABC Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 10.000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Champlain Valley Bcstg. Business Address First Trust Bldg. Phone Number 6-7676 President-Owner Stephen R. Rintoul General Manager Harold H. Meyer Chief Engineer Arthur Schoenfuss W C SS (CP) AMSTERDAM Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Community Service Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 119 Stewart St. Representative Katz ^ 0 AUBURN— EST. 1926 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. ... WMBO. Inc. Business-Studio Address 141 Genesee St. Phone Number 433 Transmitter Location Corner of York & Division Sts. Air Time.. 7 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.; 8:30 a.m.-ll:15 News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC Representative Thomas F. Clark Co. Membership NAB. BMB President William O. Dapping General-Station-Commercial Manager Frederick L. Keesee Sales Promotion Managsr. . . .Robert B. Morgan Program Director Kathleen Crouch Chief Announcer A. John Hefner Chief Engineer Herbert House Farm Editor A. John Hefner W B T A BATAVIA— EST. 1941 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Batavia Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 90 Main St. Phone Number 715. 716. 2100 Transmitter Location Little Creek Rd. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Helen Wood, Colton 515 lis owe.;-^ ^^' Nj; i^ ^ ^^ Nvx-^i^' \?^o ARTHUR SIMON -VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER AFFIUATEO WITH AMKRICAN BROAlHASIlNi, COMPANY REPRESENTED NATIONALLY BY AVERY— KNODEL INC. 516 NEW YORK Membership NAB, FMA Chief Executives . . Joseph M. Ryan, Edward P. Atwater, Edmund R. Gamble General-Station Mgr Edmund R. Gamble Commercial Manager Robert E. Newstead Production Manager J. Gordon Bridge Chief Announcer Bernie Sandler Chief Engineer Alfred E. Callander Farm Editor James H. Gerrety WINR BINGHAMTON— EST. 1946 NBC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Southern Tier Radio Service, Inc. Business-Studio Address . . Court House Square Phone Number 4-4318 Transmitter Location Stokes Ave. Air Time. . , 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB President Donald Kramer General Manager C. A. Bengtson Sales Manager H. R. Nicholson Program Director Charles Bishara Chief Engineer A. A. Kelley WKOP BINGHAMTON— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated 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 President, General-Station Manager Andrew Jarema Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager, Pro- gram-Publicity Director Robert R. Keefe Production Manager, Chief Announcer, Farm Editor Wallace Buman Chief Engineer . Charles Hallinan W N B F BINGHAMTON— EST. 1927 CBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. , . .Clark Associates, Inc. Business-Studio Address. ...... .P. O. Box 48 Phone Number 2-3461 Transmitter Location Ingraham Hill Air Time... 6 a.m.-l:05 a.m.; 8 a.m.-l:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, Capitol Representative George Boiling Membership NAB. BMB President John C. Clark General-Station Manager Cecil D. Mastin Commercial Manager Stanley N. Heslop Sales Promotion E. Ray McCloskey Chief Engineer L. H. Stantz Farm Editor Ray Whitlock W B E N BUFFALO— EST. 1930 NBC Frequency: 930 Kc .Power: 5000 Watts Owned By Buffalo Evening News Operated By WBEN, Inc. Business-Studio Address Hotel Statler Phone Number CLeveland 6400 Transmitter Location Grand Island, N. Y. Air Time. .6 a.m.-l a.m.; 8 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service .... Standard, Thesaurus Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB. BMB President Edward H. Butler Vice President, General Manager Alfred H. Kirchhof er Station Manager C. Robert Thompson Commercial Manager Frank W. Kelly Publicity Director Joseph Haeffner Musical Director Max Miller Chief Engineer Ralph J. Kingsley K B W BUFFALO— EST. 1925 ABC Frequency: 1520 Kc . . .Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Bcstg. Foundation Inc. Business-Studio Address .Rand Bldg. Phone Number MOhawk 8840 Transmitter Location . . R. D. No. 5, Hamburg, N. Y. Air Time.. 5 a.m.-l:30 a.m., Mon.-Fri.; 5 a.m.-3 a.m.. Sat.; 7 a.m.-l:30 a.m.. Sun. News Service AP. UP Transcription Service World. SESAC Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB President Dr. Clinton H. Churchill V.P.-General Mgr Arthur Simon Program Director Paul Martin Production Manager Lee Randon Publicity Director Mrs. Lillian Kirk Chief Announcer Jack Gelzer Musical Director Bobby Nicholson Chief Engineer Leroy Fiedler 517 NEW YORK BUY BUFFALO— EST. 1935 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Roy L. Albertson Business-Studio Address 485 Main St. Phone Number Madison 4000 Transmitter Location 154 E. Eagle St. Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-2 a.m.. Sat. News Service AP. INS, UP Transcription Service. .Associated. Lang-Worth Representative . Adam J. Young, Jr. Membership NAB President-Owner, General-Station Manager Roy L. Albertson Commercial Manager Virginia C. Fyda Sales Promotion Manager. .Robert A. Wallace Program Director Carl J. Spavento Musical Director Arthur J. Crosson Chief Engineer Thomas L. Vines W E B R BUFFALO— EST. 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, N. Y. Air Time. . . .6 a.m.-l a.m.; 8 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service , AP, INS Transcription Service .... Standard, Lang-Worth Representative Weed Membership NAB, BMB General-Station Manager Cy King Commercial Manager William Doerr, Jr. Program Director Clare Allen Production Manager Robert Dambach Publicity Director William Schweitzer Chief Announcer John Boothby Musical Director Wallace McManus Chief Engineer Frank Ridgeway WGR BUFFALO— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WGR Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 1800 Rand Bldg. Phone Number Washington 3100 Transmitter Location Hamburg, N. Y. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-l:30 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB Chairman of Board Leo J. Fitzpatrick President, General-Station Manager I. R. Lounsberry Local Nat Cohen National Spot F. R. Greene Sales Promotion Manager. .Roswell McPherson Program Director, Production Manager Robert Strigl Publicity Director Fred L. Lounsberry Chief Announcer Allan Lewis Musical Director David Cheskin Chief Engineer K. B. Hoffman Farm Editor Donald B. Huckle W C S R (CP) COBLESKILL Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . Schoharie County Com- munity Service Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 44 Main St. WKRT CORTLAND— EST. 1947 Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Cortland Bcstg. Co. Business Address 14 Groton Ave. Phone Number 2707 News Service UP Transcription Service McGillvra Representative Associated President-General Manager Gerald Mayer Commercial-Promotion Manager. . .Ernst Greup Program Director Wililam Hall Production Director Elizabeth Sweetland Chief Engineer Herbert Pascalar WELM ELMIRA— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By J. R. Meachem Business-Studio Address 222 E. Ma-ket St. Phone Number 21400 & 28378 Transmitter Location. .Grand Central Ave. & Sheridan Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Walker Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner J. R. Meachem Publicity Director Claude R. Snyder, Jr. Program Director Preston L. Taplin Farm Editor Gordon M. Ridenour E N Y ELMIRA— EST. 1939 NBC— MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Elmira Star-Gazette, Inc. Business-Studio Address. . . .Mark Twain Hotel Phone Number 5181 Transmitter Location Lower Maple Ave. 518 NEW YORK Air Time . . . . 6:3D a.m.-l a.m.; 7:55 a.m.-l a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service World. Lang-Worth Representative J. P. McKinney Membership NAB. BMB President Frank E. Gannett General Manager Dale Taylor Commercial Manager Ernest F. Oliver Program Director Ted Hodge Musical Director Harry Springer Chief Engineer Thurlow A. Greene Farm Editor Bernard C. Hargreaves WENE ENDICOTT— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Empire Newspapers- Radio, Inc. Eusiness-Studio Address Radio Center Phone Number 3200 Transmitter Location. .Pierce Hill, Vestal, N. Y. Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol, Thesaurus Representative Walker Membership NAB President James H. Ottaway General Manager Byron E. French Asst. Manager-Director Stephen W. Ryder Commercial Manager .... William C. Lundquest Program Director Harold Graves Chief Engineer J. Harold Merchant G B B FREEPORT— EST. 1924 KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 100 Watts Owned-Operated By Harry H. Carman Business-Studio Address. .44 South Grove St. Phone Number Freeport 9-2418 Transmitter Location 215 Bedell St. Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus President-Owner Harry H. Carman Program Director A. Cheesman Publicity Director R. Stirrat Musical Director Shirley Waaser Chief Engineer Robert Milos WGVA GENEVA— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Star Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address Geneva Federal Savings Bldg. Phone Number 2009 Transmitter Location Lenox Park Air Time 6:25 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NAB, BMB President M. R. Forman Vice President, General Manager Thomas L. Brown Sales Manager Lloyd B. Gibson Program Director Robert S. Kieve Chief Engineer R. Carleton Greene Farm Editor Joseph Michaels WGLN GLENS FALLS— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 100 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Glens Falls Publicity Corp. Business-Studio Address 13 Warren St. Phone Number 2-1230, 2-1179 Transmitter Location Dix Ave. Air Time 6:45 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative J. P. McKinney Membership NAB. BMB General-Production Mgr Carl Mattison Commercial-Sales Promotion Mgr.. .E. M. Frink Program Director Richard P. Weld Chief Engineer Earl Pace Farm Editor Dick Weld wwsc GLENS FALLS— EST. 1946 MBS-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Great Northern Radio. Inc. Business-Studio Address 11 South St. Phone Number .2-6518 Transmitter Location Pruyns Island Air Time. .6:15 a.m.-l a.m.; 8 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership NAB, BMB President,General Manager Martin Karig Station Manager , Robert Dye Commercial Manager J. H. Bennett Program Director Robert Giff ord Publicity Director Kent E. Jones Chief Announcer, Musical Director James D. Sowdon Acting Chief Engineer Joseph Thomas Farm Editor Bert Robinson 519 WHLI delivers more lislesiers per dollar in Long island's large qual- ity market than any other station, including the 50,000 watters in New Yoric City! Of course, WHLI has the Fall 1947 HOOPER "Station Listening Area Coverage Index" for Hemp- stead Town. WHLI tlOO K€ liTWiiN wm Am wnew Am NSMPSTIAO . . NEW YORK « . WENT GLOVERSVILLE—EST. 1944 CBS. MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Sacandaga Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 8 W. Fulton St. Phone Number 4900-1 Transmitter Location Harrison St. Air Time 6:58 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service .UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Adam J. Young Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner George Bissell General Manager Dale Robertson Program Director Geo. Malcolm Weaver Publicity Director Dale Robertson Chief Engineer DeWaine Rauer WHLI HEMPSTEAD— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1100 Kc Power: 250 Watts d, Owned-Operated By FM Bcstg. Corp, Business Studio Address 245 Baldwin Rd. Phone Number. .Hempstead 7897; N. Y. City: Vigilant 4-0707 Transmitter Location 470 Millburn Ave. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Associated^ World V.P.-General Manager ......... Paul Godof sky Public Affairs Director .... Clifford Evans Sales Director Joseph A. Lenn Vice President, Sales Joseph A. Lenn Program Director Roger Wayne Musical Director. .Eddy Brown Chief Engineer Frank Knaack Farm Editor. Jerry Carr WHUC HUDSON— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Colgren Bcstg. Co. Business Address Union Turnpike Phone Number 1167 News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol, World Partners. . , Robert P. Strakos. John F. Kearney General Manager John F. Kearney Commercial Manager Robert P. Strakos Program Director Paul Baron Chief Engineer Michael Tockach 520 NEW YORK W H C U ITHACA— EST. 1921 Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Cornell University Business-Studio Address . . Ithaca Savings Bank Bldg.; Cornell Countryman Bldg.; Cornell Campus Phone Number 3438 Transmitter Location . . . Kline Rd., Forest Home Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service .UP Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth Representative Kettell-Carter Membership , .NAB, BMB General Manager Michael R. Hanna Assistant to the Mgr Samuel M. Woodside Sales Manager Earl S. Cobey Program Director. Production Manager .Joseph A. Short Publicity Director Theodore T. Howes Chief Announcer, Musical Director John H. Deal Chief Engineer True McLean Farm Editor Louis W. Kaiser Worth Listening To- Worth Selling Thru • 60,000 families in 13 N. Y.-Pa. counties listen to this Peabody-cited station. • 68 weekly newspapers work with and through WHCU for community better- ment. • 168 advertisers (134 local) sell on WHCU; 94% renew contracts regu- larly. • 64 sponsors have 5 -year stripes; ^0 have begun their 4th year of continu- ous advertising on WHCU. A DISTINCTIVE, EFFECTIVE STATION SERVING A LOYAL AUDIENCE— that's WHCU AM-870 kc FM-97.3 mc ITHACA, N. Y. CBS BMB WJOC JAMESTOWN— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1470 Kc Power 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Airwaves, Inc. Business Address 415 W. 4th St. Phone Number .5-108 News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol General-Commercial Mgr Harry E. Layman Program Director John R. Thomas Chief Engineer Robert L. Blalock wItn JAMESTOWN— EST. 1936 ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By James Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Hotel Jamestown Bldg. Phone Number 7-151 Transmitter Location Jones & Gifford Aves. Air Time. .8 a.m.-12:30 a.m.; 7 a.m.-12:30 a.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, World Representative William G. Rambeau Membership ,NAB, BMB President Jay E. Mason Vice President, General-Station-Commercial- Sales Promotion Manager . . Simon Goldman Program Manager. .Jay E. Mason Production Manager J. Ralph Carlson Publicity Director .Ray Finch Chief Announcer Jack Ogilvie Musical Director George C. Pfleeger Chief Engineer. .......... .Harold J. Kratzert Farm Editor , .William Winn WNYB KENMORE— EST. 1948 Frequency: 1080 Kc .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By.. Edwin R. Sanders and Theddeus Podbielniak Business Address Kenmore, N. Y. News Service AP Transcription Service .Associated General Manager . . .Thaddeus Podbielniak Chief Engineer. ........... .Edwin R. Sanders W KN Y KINGSTON— EST. 1939 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc. . . . . . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Kingston Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 601 Broadway Phone Number .Kingston 4500 Transmitter Location Plainfield St., Ulster Township 521 STRAT£6ICAUY SP BAKING,. . . . Hitting the greatest buying market target with results at low cost time rates. Write, call or phone MElrose 5-0333 for rates and data pertaining to English and Foreign lan- guage audiences. SOOO WATTS DIRECTIONAL OVER MEW YORK 260 E. 161 Sr. NEW YORK 51, N. Y. NEW YORK News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra President John J. Laux General-Station Manager Lou Steketee Chief Engineer Herbert Inman Form Editor Hal Hornbeek WWOL LACKAWANNA— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1120 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned By Greater Erie Bcstg. Co. Operated By Leon Wyszatycki Business-Studio Address 692 Ridge Rd. Phone Number Woodlawn 8200 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Standard President, General Manager. .Leon Wyszatycki Station Manager Stanley Jasinski Commercial Manager. . . .Benno Rosenheimmer Chief Engineer Howard A. Seyse wvos LIBERTY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Sullivan County Bcstg. Co. Business Address Liberty, N. Y. Phone Number 1680 News Service UP Transcription Service Associated President David A. Kyle General-Commercial Mgr Art Cooper Chief Engineer Bernard Bell WICY MALONE— EST. 1946 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By, . . .N. Country Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .. .65 Woodward St. Phone Number 187 & 578 News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership NAB Production Manager Mitchell C. Tackley Chief Engineer i Bernard Reisdorf WMSA MASSENA— EST. 1945 ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .The Brockway Co. Business Address Central Bldg. Phone Number 990 Studio-Transmitter Location S. Main St. Air Time.... 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.,8 a.m.-12:05 News Service UP Transcription Service Associated, SESAC Representative Weed Membership NAB, BMB President Harold B. Johnson General Manager Louis Soiff , Jr. Station-Commercial Mgr. . . Thomas R. McHugh Chief Engineer Michael Tarkulich WALL MIDDLETOWN— EST. 1942 MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Community Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 14 South St. Phone Number 3119 Air Time. . .7 a.m.-ll:15 p.m., 9 a.m.-Ll:15 p.m. News Service AP Membership NAB, BMB President John Morgan Davis General Manager Martin N. Oebbecke Commercial Manager Harold R. Meek W G N Y NEWBURGH— EST. 1934 Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .WGNY Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 161 Broadway Phone Number Newburgh 4600 Air Time 7:15 a.m.-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB, BMB President .Merritt C. Speidel General Manager George W. Bingham Commercial Manager Joseph W. Rake Production Manager Edward J. Burns Chief Engineer Marvin Seimes W B N X NEW YORK— EST. 1927 Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .WBNX Bcstg. Co. Inc. Business-Studio Address 260 E. 161st St. Phone Number MElrose 5,0333 Transmitter Location Carlstadt, N. J. Air Time % time share with WA WZ News Service AP Transcription Service Standard, SESAC Representative Forjoe & Co. Membership NAB President-Owner A. L. Haskell General Manager, Vice Pres. . . . Wm. I. Moore Program Director Frank Johnson Production Manager Edward Ervin Musical Director Fred Mendelsohn Chief Engineer A. L. Solbrig 523 Ik mmiooji FIFTH AVENUE . . . Style Center of the world... WELCOMES WHN... Style Setter for radio! 711 FIFTH AVENUE becomes WHN's new home early in 1948. New studios and offices set a pat- tern of smartness that shines every- where . . . from the number on the doorway to sumptuous Studio A (depicted above); from gleaming, all-new speech input equipment to a model control system that the en- gineers love like the ladies love Schiaparelli! All the latest develop- ments in acoustical treatment and faithful reproduction of sound have been incorporated ... for both AM and FM. EVERYTHING'S NEW! Especially designed studios to accommo- date every broadcasting require- ment... luxurious sponsors' audition rooms . . . efficient program facilities ...modern offices streamlined for the utmost in service. All that's old is a quarter-century of radio know-how! WHN'S MOVING DAY is a red-letter day in radio. Better facili- ties mean better programs . . . better service to the public . . . greater audiences ... a better medium for advertising in the Nation's Number One Market. 50,000 WATTS-1050 KC. CLEAR CHANNEL "ilBH^^S "wsswssss^^^^X NEW YORK WCBS NEW YORK CITY— EST. 1924 CBS Frequency: 880 Kc Power: 50000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Columbia Bcstg. System, Inc. Business Address 485 Madison Avenue Phone Number WIckersham 2-2000 Studio Addresses: 485 Madison Ave.; 49 E. 52nd St.; 1697 Broadway; 799 Seventh Ave., 251 W. 45th St.; 254 W. 54th St.; 109 W. 39th St., Ill E. 58th St. Transmitter Location: Columbia Island, New Rochelle, N. Y. Air Time 20 hours daily News Service AP, INS, UP, Reuters Transcription Service Associated, Longworth Representative Radio Sales Membership NAB, BMB, FMA President Frank Stanton Chairman, Board of CBS William Paley General Manager Arthur Hull Hayes Sales Manager Don Miller Adv. & Sales Promotion Mgr Jules Dundes Asst. General Manager- Program Director G. Richard Swift 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. ^EVD 117-119 West 46th St., New York, N. Y. Publicity Director Michael Boscia Asst. Program Dir D. Gordon Graham Special Events Henry Unter Meyer Asst. to Gen. Manager Milton Bacon Production Manager William Elwell Commercial Editor Don Ball Chief Engineer Henry Grossman (For additional personnel see listing of Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., under Networks.) WEVD NEW YORK— EST. 1927 Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Debs Memorial Radio Fund, Inc. Business-Studio Address 117 W. 46th St. Phone Number BRyant 9-2360 Transmitter Location. ., .4701 Maspeth Ave., Maspeth, L. I. Air Time Shares time News Service AP Chairman of Board Adolph Held General-Station-Commercial Manager Henry Greenfield Program-Publicity Director George Field Chief Announcer David Niles Musical Director Nicholas Saslavsky Chief Engineer Charles Brown WHN NEW YORK— EST. 1022 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 50000 Watts Owned-Operated By Marcus Loew Book- ing Agency Address 1540 Broadway Phone Number BRyant 9-7800 Transmitter Location East Rutherford, N.J. Air Time 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. News Service UP, AP Transcription Service Associated Director. . . Herbert L. Pettey General Manager Frank Roehrenbeck Director of Sales Bertram Lebhar, Jr. Sales Promotion-Merchandising Manager Robert G. Patt Program Director Raymond Katz Publicity Director Jo Ranson Chief Announcer .Ted Schneider Musical Director , Joel Herron Chief Engineer. Paul Fuelling Record MC's Ted Husing, Tedd Lawrence S2S WHEN YOU THINK OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE RADIO IN THE NEW YORK MARKET YOU'LL NATURALLY CHOOSE WHOM THE ONLY FULL-TIME FOREIGN LANGUAGE STATION IN THE NEW YORK METROPOLITAN AREA ■ ■ ■ OUTSTANDING PRODUCTIONS ATTRACTING PURCHASE-POWERFUL AUDIENCES SPEAKING ITALIAN POLISH — JEWISH — GERMAN ''The II Progresso Station" GET THE FACTS NOW! WHOM, 29 Wesf 57th Streef, New York 19, N. Y. PLaza 3-4204 GENEROSO POPE, President FORTUNE POPE, General Manager 526 NEW YORK WHOM NEW YORK— EST. 1928 Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By. .Atlantic Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address 29 W. 57th St. Phone Number PLaza 3-4204 Studio Address .... 30 Journal Square, Jersey City, N. J. Transmitter Location Washington St. Air Time .... 6 a.m.-5 a.m.; 6 a.m.-3 a.m.. Sun. News Service UP Membership NAB President Generoso Pope General-Station Manager Fortune Pope Asst. Manager, Production-Publicity Director Charles Baltin Executive Sales Asst Ralph Nardella Production Manager Ralph Costantino Musical Director Giuseppe De Luca Chief Engineer Paul Lee WINS NEW YORK— EST. 1928 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 BR 9-6000 Transmitter Location Lyndhurst, N. J. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service AP. INS, UP President James D. Shouse Vice President, General Manager Robert A. Dunville Vice President. Station Mgr Eldon A. Park Sales Manager Wilmot Losee Sales Promotion Manager. .Marion Annenberg Program Director John Neal Production Manager John Neal Publicity Director Charles Oppenheim Musical Director Irving Laundau Chief Engineer Paul Von Kunitz {See Page 12) For the best in news quality • • • AP Membership! 527 • • wLIB's New» Bureau — Winner of the RY. New*, paper Guild's First Citation for Radio Journalism wUB • 1190 on your dial . MUS/C FOR YOUR LISTENING MOODS Dorothy S. Thackrcy, Prc5idcnt-Gcn. Mgr. • Alex Lcftwich, Sales' Mgr. 207 EAST 30th STREET, NEW YORK 16, N. Y. > . . NEW wTz NEW YORK— EST. 1921 ABC Frequency: 770 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . American Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address . . 30 Rockefeller Plaza Phone Number Circle 7-5700 Transmitter Location Lodi, N. J. Air Time 5:45 a.m.-l a.m. News Service AP, INS, UP Representative ABC Spot Sales Membership NAB. BMB Station Manager Murray Grabhorn Sales Manager Clarence L. Doty Promotion Manager Walter B. Dunn Program Director, Production Manager John Hade Publicity Director Earl MuUin Farm Editor Philip Alampi YORK WLIB NEW YORK— EST. 1942 Frequency: 1190 Kc... Power: 1000 W. d. only Owned-Operated By WLIB. Inc. Address 207 E. 30th St. Phone Number MUrray Hill 3-6903 Transmitter Location 180 Morgan Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset Transcription Service Associated, SESAC Representative Adam S. Young President-Gen. Mgr Dorothy S. Thackrey General-Sales Mgr Alex Leftwich Publicity-Program Dir Sam Elf ert Chief Announcer Murray Jordan Musical Director Charles Freed Chief Engineer William Blacksher The 1?- ^^ Needs <. m Your Unstinting Assistance GIVE! 529 BEA WA!N & mmi BARUCH (as Mr. & Mrs. Music) DUKE ELUHGTOli TOMMY DORSET TED STEELE All star disc jockey shows entertaining and selling New Yorkers 57 hours weekly on 570. Participations available. first en Hew York's dial NEW YORK W M C A NEW YORK— EST. 1925 Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. WMCA. Inc. Business-Studio Address 1657 Broadway Phone Number Circle 6-2200 Transmitter Location Kearney. N. J. Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Free & Peters Membership BMB President Nathan Straus Secretary-Treasurer Herman M. Stein Vice-President & General Mgr.. .Charles Stark Asst. to Gen. Mgr Vincent Pole Sales Promotion Manager .... Howard Klarman Commercial Program Director Joseph Gottlieb Vice-President. Director of News. Publicity & Special Events Leon Goldstein Musical Director William Taylor Chief Engineer Pierre Verseput Director, Education & Children's Programs Mrs. Helen Sachs Straus WNBC NEW YORK— EST. 1922 NBC Frequency: 660 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . National Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address . . 30 Rockefeller Plaza Phone Number Circle 7-8300 Transmitter Location. .Port Washington, L. I., New York Air Time. .6:30 a.m.-l a.m.; 8 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service. .. .Thesaurus, Standard Representative NBC Spot Sales Membership NAB. BMB President Niles Trammell General Manager James M. Gaines Asst. Manager Thomas B. McFadden Sales Manager Donald Norman Adv. Promotion Manager B. H. Vaill Promotion Manager de Lancey Provost Production Manager Clay Daniel Publicity Director Murry Harris Chief Engineer F. A. Wankel Farm Director Tom Page for Prestige.. Be able to tell listeners that your station is a member of Radio members of The AP don't buy news! They share the news of the largest news-gathering organization in the world on a cost basis. 531 ) ) 'How Friendly Can You Get?'\ WNEW's Industry Soundoff Bernice Judis. who has parlayed her WNEW (N.Y.) management into one of the most lucrative indie op- erations in the country, finally re- solved last week that running a sta- tion is one thing; operating a cufTo consulting service is another. Requests from station operators around the country— and outside the country— for gratis permission to duplicate the New York indie's pro- gramming and administrative for- mula have reached a point where stations were overstepping the bounds of good neighborliness. It was a case where WNETW was con- fronted with the necessity of setting up a post of Vice-President in Charge of Station Relations, or going on record with a blanket nix to sta- tions seeking to duplicate the indie's pattern. Miiis Judis, in a "how- friendly-can-you-get" stance, threw in the sponge last week, and publicly went on record in favor of the latter course. Although the requests date back years, when Martin Block first in- augurated his "Make Believe Ball- room," it was only in the last year !or two that the station found itself expending a considerable portion of months for cuffo duplication of sta- tion's' programming. Deep in the Heart Of For example, there was the south- ern station that recently asked for nothing short of a complete outline of WNEW's ''formula for success" to counter the strong local competition. Or the equally frank request from a Texas operator who wanted to es- tablish a music-news pattern similar to WNEW's, "so will you please send us your complete schedule." Other samples: a 50,000-watter in the south asked for an air-check of the "Hollywood Newsreel" show, "so we can analyze it here" in prepara- tion for a similar program; the Pennsylvania station wanting to re- vise its schedule and asking for a swap deal on schedules "and we'd appreciate your suggestions"; mid- west outlet that wanted outright permission to use a WNEW-devel- oped commercial "because its cute angle would fit our needs." Also the New Orleans station that thought "The Spoken Word" would go down there, "so do you mind if we copy it," although acknowledging it will give WNEW a credit tag; the station in Rome, Ente Italiano Per its time and labor dishing out— for Gli Sambi Teatralia, that w^ants to free — carbon copies on program-op- erational techniques. Reque.'Nts for tolerance spots or organizational public shows were one thing (station still wants to be helpful on that score), but the thumbs-down de- cision was reached when the man- agement did a fast take of the nnitiple requests received in recent exchange programs with WNEW; or the nimble-witted gent in Copen- hagen, who, pointing out there is no commercial broadcasting in his country, would be interested in mak- ing a deal with the New York indie I to set up a transmitter on a boat and beam stuff in to Denmark com- ' mercially. Reprinted from ^^gSTT November » . « NEW YORK . » . W N E W NEW YORK— EST. 1934 Frequency: 1130 Kc. ... . .Power: 10.000 Watts Owned-Operated By Greater N. Y. Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 565 Fifth Ave. Phone Number PLaza 3-3300 Transmitter Location Kearny, N. J. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative John Blair Membership NAB General-Station Manager .Bernice Judis Commercial Manager Ira Herbert Sales Promotion Manager. .John V. B. Sullivan V.P.-Program Director Ted Cotl Production Manager Jack Grogan Publicity Director Richard Pack Chief Announcer John Jaeger Musical Director Roy Ross Chief Engineer Max Weiner Aid Your Own Industry by Supporting National W 0 R NEW YORK— EST. 1922 MBS Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By Bamberger Bcstg. Service, Inc. Business Address 1440 Broadway Phone Number. LOngacre 4-8000 Studio Address. .. .1440 Broadway, Theaters: 245 W. 52nd St.; 200 W. 48th St. Transmitter Location . Carteret, N. J. Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service Associated Representative . . Keenan & Eickelberg, Phillip Kenney Membership NAB, BMB President Theodore C. Streibert Vice-President in Charge of Sales R. C. Maddux Sales Promotion Manager Joseph Creamer Production Manager Daniel Ehrenreich Publicity Director Robert Blake Musical Director Sylvan Levin Vice-President J. R. Poppele (See Page 514) 533 ^t^^£S^oUt<^3(^^ WITH WOV'S WOV CAN TELL YOU THE DIFFERENCE IN PEOPLE, TOO. Not from a crystal ball, but from sound, basic facts . . . known, proven, tested facts — Specific Market Information on each of 5 Audited Audiences. Now you can know where listeners live and shop; what they earn, spend and buy; what they like and dislike. All this and other pertinent data on specific listening groups available on WOV's 5 Audited Audiences. We want you to have the knowledge of 5 Audited Audi- ences, each a different group of purchasers; each the result of a penetrating, accurate and continuing listener survey. Ask for the facts that will help you to ^take the guess out OF BUYING." WOV's Pantry Survey . . . n-iV, accurate, informative . . . shows you where you and your competitors stand in the New York Market. Ralph N. Weil, General Manager • The Boiling Company, National Rep. 534 * WAKE UP NEW YORK ivith Bill W illiams * 1280 CLVB with Fred Rohhins * BAND PARADE with Bill Cordon * PRAIRIE STARS with Rosalie Allen * ITALIAN MARKET OF 2,100,000 Italian-speaking Americans. More than the combined population of Baltimore and Washington. NEW YORK W 0 V NEW YORK— EST. 1926 Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Ov/ned-Operated By Wodaam Corp. Business-Studio Address 730 Fifth Ave. Phone Number Circle 5-7979 Transmitter Location Carlstadt. N. J. Air Time 5 a.m.-l a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative John E. Pearson Membership NAB. BMB President H. D. Henshel General-Station Manager R. N. Weil Sales Promotion Mgr C. Carroll Forbes Program Director Arnold B. Hartley Publicity Director Anne C. Baldwin Musical Director Paul Romeo Chief Engineer H. W. Holt W Q X R NEW YORK— EST. 1936 Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 10.000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Interstate Bcstg. Co.. Inc. (subsidiary of The N. Y. Times Co.) Business-Studio Address 730 Fifth Ave. Phone Number Circle 5-5566 Transmitter Location Rear of 5000 Grand Ave.. Maspeth. L. I., N. Y. Air Time.. 7 a.m.-12:05 a.m.;8 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service World, Associated Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB. FMA President John V. L. Hogan General Manager Elliott M. Sanger Sales Manager Norman S. McGee Sales Promotion Mgr Elliott M. Sanger, Jr. Program Director Eleanor N. Sanger Production Manager Albert A. Grobe Publicity Director Eleanore Hurley Musical Director Abram Chasins Chief Engineer Russell Valentine W H L D NIAGARA FALLS— EST. 1940 Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By The Niagara Falls Gazette Publ. Co. Business-Studio Address Hotel Niagara Phone Number 8421 Transmitter Location Lockport Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service World. Lang-Worth, SESAC. Associated. Standard Representative Headley-Reed General Manager Earl C. Hull Commercial Manager Richard G. Robbins Program Director Robert J. Manning Chief Announcer Willard C. Mayo Musical Director Harold Bradley Chief Engineer Robert J. Wilson WJ JL NIAGARA FALLS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By John J. Laux Business Address Elks Bldg. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative McGillvra Owner John J. Laux General-Commercial Mgr Robert F. Kliment Promotion Mgr.-Program Dir Kay Balfe Chief Engineer Frank Harr WS L B OGDENSBURG— EST. 1940 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By St. Lawrence Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 2315 Knox St. Phone Number 500 Transmitter Location. 2315 Knox St. Air Time 7 a.m.-l 1:30 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Walker President. Commercial Manager Joseph R. Brandy General-Station Manager Harold J. Frank Program Director, Production Manager. Chief Announcer Hal Oilman Publicity Director Claire Burns Musical Director Flo Beach Rowe Chief Engineer Raymond E. Lafferty Farm Editor Jolly Bergeron W H D L OLEAN— EST. 1935 ABC-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WHDL Inc. Business Address Exchange Bank Bldg. Phone Number 4149 Studio-Transmitter Location. .3219 W. State Rd., Allegheny, N. Y. Air Time 6:55 a.m.-ll:15 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Representative J. P. McKinney Membership NAB, BMB President E. B. Fitzpatrick General-Station Manager J. R. Henzel 535 WHAM top^ THEM ALL WITH ROCHESTER RADIO CITY New Million Dollar Home of Stations WHAM-WHFM In Western New York, Station WHAM, year after year, has "topped" them all for listeners, coverage and audience buying power. Now, Here is a new WHAM ''TOP'^ . . ROCHESTER RADIO CITY * FOR THE LISTENER . . . Rochester Radio City means broadcasting at its best . . . the combination of NBC, America's Number One Network, plus WHAM's lead- ership in local program originations. * FOR THE ADVERTISER . . . Rochester Radio City is the focal point of listener interest in Rochester and West- ern New York with a unique opportunity for sponsor- ship of audience participation programs. *r FOR THE RADIO INDUSTRY . . . Rochester Radio City creates a new broadcasting center, one of the few out- side of New York, Los Angeles and Hollywood. k ROCHESTER RADIO CITY . . . plus a 50,000 watt, clear channel signal makes Station WHAM the Number One Station not only in Rochester and Monroe County but in ALL of the rich Western New York 43 county market. W H A M ROCHESTER, N. Y. 50.000 Watts • NBC AFFILIATE National Represen GEORGE p. HOLLINGBERY CO NEW YORK Commercial-Sales Promotion Mgr.. J. K. Eade Chief Engineer J. Atherton W D OS (CP) ONEONTA MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Oneonta Star, Inc. Business Address 1214 Broad Street Phone Number 2300 News Service. AP Representative Walker President James H. Ottaway General Manager Eugene J. Brown Commercial Manager Walton Deming Program Director Stephen Ryder Chief Engineer Hardd Merchant W 0 N 0 (CP) ONEONTA Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Oneonta Bcstg. Co. Business Address 285 River St. Partners John Nazak, Joanne May Leuko W K BS (CP) OYSTER BAY Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Eastern Bcstg. Co. W bTf F PLATTSBURG— EST. 1936 ABC-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc. (CP for 960) Power: 250 Watts (CP 1000 Watts) Owned-Operated By, .Plattsburg Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 153 Margret St. Phone Number 1600-1-591 Transmitter Location Boynton Ave. Air Time 6:45 a.m.-12 M. News Service , UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership NAB President, General Mgr George F. Bissell Business Manager Edward S. Gagnon Commercial Manager Joel H. Schier Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director, Chief Engineer Edword S. Gagnon Program Director, Chief Announcer John H. Lawerance WKIP POUGHKEEPSIE— EST. 1940 ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By ... . Poughkeepsie Newspapers, Inc. Operated By ... . Radio Division, Poughkeepsie Newspapers, Inc. Address Memorial Square Phone Number Poughkeepsie 6800 Studio Address New Yorker Bldg.; Nelson House Transmitter Location The Nelson House Air Time 6:30 a.m. to 12:05 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB, BMB General Manager George W. Bingham Commercial Manager. H. C. Watson Sales Promotion Mgr Richard F. Crans Program Director Richard F. Crans Chief Engineer Marvin S. Seimes WARC ROCHESTER— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By WARC, Inc. Business Address Sheraton Hotel Phone Number Main 6134 News Service AP Transcription Service , Associated Representative Katz President-General Mgr S. W. Townsend Commercial Manager Harland M. Evans Promotion Manager Hav Nash Program Director Frederick L, Essex Chief Engineer Robert S. Smch WHAM ROCHESTER— EST. 1922 NBC Frequency: 1180 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Stromberg-Carlson Co. Business-Studio Address Rochester Radio City, Humboldt St. Transmitter Location. .Brook Rd., Scottsville, N. Y. Air Time. .6 a.m.-l a.m., Mon.-Fri.; 6 a.m.-l a.m.. Sat.; 8 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service World, Thesaurus Representative Geo. P. HoUingbery Membership NAB, BMB Chief Executive, Gen. Mgr. .. William A. Fay Commercial Manager J. W. Kennedy, Jr. Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Arthur Kelly Program Director Charles Siverson Production Manager Syl Novelli Chief Announcer Homer Bliss Musical Director Gene Zacher Chief Engineer Kenneth Gardner Farm Editor. Tom Murray 537 on5i5t Check fhese WFBL AUDIENCE BUILDERS RFD 5:00 - 7:30 A.M. (Mon. thru Sat.) The most com- plete farm show in the great Northeast . . . broadcast from WFBL's separate agricultural studios at Central New York's Regional Market. MUSICAL CLOCK 7:30-9:30 A.M. (Mon. thru Sat.) The Only All Live Talent Early Morning Show in Central New York! THREE FOR A QUARTER 935 - lOOO A.M. (Mond. thru Fri.) Another All Live Talent Musical Program! DELINE IS BUSY 4:30 - 5=00 P.M. (Mon. thru Fri.) Emceed by Syracuse's Most Popular Master of Cere- monies . . . Jim DeLine. COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE U. P. plus concen- trated coverage of local and regional news. 1947 a xswaj^^ PROVE IT! Vy FdL Led All Syracuse Stations with an Average Rating of 6.21 for all 40 Quarter Hour DAYTIME Periods! 1 2 3 4 5 6 WFBL WFBL Vw FdL Led in 24 of the 40 Quarter Hour Periods! *Hooper Winter-Spring Report . . . December through April. ♦♦Station E measurements based on interviewing conducted Since February 3, 1947 and submitted as indicative only. IN SYRACUSE FREE and PETERS Exclusive National Representafives __„_„_ BASIC MEMBER CBS 5000 Watts NEW YORK News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Donald Cooke President Myron J. Kallet General Manager Michael C. Fusco Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager George L. Cramer Program Director Charles King Production Manager Daniel Fusco Chief Announcer Robert Storey Musical Director Carleton Boone Chief Engineer Deforest T. Layton, Jr. Farm Editor Louis V. Denti Supervisor of Programs Caleb Pcdne Chief Engineer W. J. Purcell WNBZ SARANAC LAKE— EST. 1929 KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Upstate Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address . 88 Main St. Phone Number 1320 & 1246 Transmitter Location Merrill St. Air Time 7:15 a.m.-ll:15 a.m. News Service AP Representative Thomas F. Clark President. General Mgr John F. Grimes Commercial Manager Jacques DeMattos Sales Promotion Mgr Robert C. Myles, Jr. Program-Musical Director Kerroll Kunz Chief Announcer George P. Leighton Chief Engineer . H. Berwind Williams WGY SCHENECTADY— EST. 1922 NBC Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By General Electric Co. Business-Studio Address 1 River Rd. Phone Number 3-2121 Transmitter Location R. D. No. 5 Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m.; 8 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP. UP Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth. Thesaurus Representative NBC Spot Sales Membership NAB. BMB Vice President. Manager of Bcstg.. .R. S. Peare Assistant Manager of Bcstg B. J. Rowan Station Manager G. Emerson Markham Supervisor, Station Sales & Promotion .............. A. G. MacDonald WS N Y SCHENECTADY— EST. 1942 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Western Gateway Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 619 State St. Phone Number , . . 3-3622 Transmitter Location Campbell Rd. Air Time.. 6:45 a.m.-12:05 a.m.; 8 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service. .Standard. Lang- Worth President Winslow Leighton Gene al Manager. Vice-President. Station Manager George R. Nelson Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Cecil Woodland Program Director Edward F. Flynn Production Manager Joan McGregor Publicity Director Martha Martin Musical Director Hap Huber Chief Engineer. Irving Beck w rs L SYRACUSE— EST. 1922 CBS Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Onondaga Radio Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. . . .433 S. Warren St. Phone Number 2-1147 Transmitter Location CoUamer. N. Y. Air Time. .5 a.m.-12:05 a.m.; 8 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service UP Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB President Oscar F. Soule General Manager Samuel Woodworth Vice President. Merchandising & Promotion Robert G. Soule Vice President. Commercial Manager • Charles Phillips Sales Manager L. F. Wylie Program-Musical Director, Production Manager Raymond Gantter Publicity Director J. E. Moore Chief Announcer J. DeLine Chief Engineer James Kelly Farm Editor Robert F. Doubleday S41 . . » NEW WAGE SYRACUSE— EST. 1941 ABC Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By WAGE. Inc. Business-Studio Address Loew Bldg. Phone Number 2-0277 Transmitter Location Liverpool, N. Y. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service .... Thesaurus. Standard Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB. BMB President Frank G. Revoir General-Station Mgr William T. Lane Commercial Manager Aaron Beckwith Program Director. Production Manager Gordon Alderman Musical Director Robert Stockdale Chief Engineer. . ., .Charles W. Brannen YORK . . . WNDR SYRACUSE— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Syracuse Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 306 S. Salina St. Phone Number 2-6101 Transmitter Location. .Dewitt. N. Y. & Pompey, N. Y. Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service. .Lang- Worth. Associated, SESAC Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President T. Frank Dolan General-Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Al W. Godwin, Jr. Program Director, Production Manager Ralph Freeman Publicity Director RoseAnn Motto Chief Announcer Fred Peach Musical Director Donald C. Hayes Chief Engineer Charles E. Just Farm Editor William G. Martin r,0^sfr DOMINATING Central New York NEW YORK • • • WOLF SYRACUSE— EST. 1940 Frequency: 1490 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Civic Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. .. .Onondaga Hotel Phone Number 2-7211 Transmitter Location Kirkpatrick & Van Renseallear Sts Air Time 6 a.ni.-2 a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard. Cole Representative Walker President, General Mgr T. S. Marshall Station Manager Hamilton Woodle Commercial Manager Daniel Dwyer Sales Promotion Manager. . . .James J. Coolican Publicity Director Charles Shaw Musical Director Norman Meservey Chief Engineer Tom Crimmins W S Y R SYRACUSE— EST. 1922 NBC Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Central N. Y. Bcstg. Business-Studio Address .... Syracuse Kemper Phone Number 3-7111 Transmitter Location Valley Dr. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-l a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service . . Associated, Lang-Worth Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB. BMB President Harry C. Wilder Vice President E. R. Vadeboncoeur Commercial Manager W. R. AHord, Jr. Sales Promotion Manager. Publicity Director John F. Hurlbut Program Director Bill Rothrum Chief Announcer Elliott Gove Musical Director Murray Bernthal Chief Engineer G. Armand Belle Isle Farm Editor Floyd Ottoway WHAZ TROY— EST. 1922 Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. WIRY TROY— EST. 1940 CBS Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Troy Bcstg. Co. Inc. Business Address 92 Fourth St. Phone Number Troy 2100; Albany 4-2500 Studio Address . . 92 Fourth St.. Troy; DeWitt Clinton Hotel. Albany Transmitter Location. .Niskayuna. Schenectady County, N. Y. Air Time. .6 a.m.-l a.m.; 7:55 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service. .Associated. Lang-Worth Representative . .Headley-Reed. Kettell-Carter Membership NAB. BMB President H. C. Wilder Vice President, General Mgr W. A. Riple Asst. Manager W. W. Carter Commercial Manager John W. Sutphen Promotion Manager, Publicity Director James F. Baker Program Director, Production Manager, Musical Director H. H. Sharpe Chief Engineer Albert H. Chismark W F R B (CP) UTICA Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Richard H. Balch Business Address 20 Whiteboro St. Owner Richard H. Balch W I B X UTICA— EST. 1925 CBS Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WIBX, Inc. Business-Studio Address .... First Bank Bldg. Phone Number 2-2101 Transmitter Location . . . Clark Mills-N. Y. Mills, N. Y. Air Time.... 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.; 7 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. News Service INS. UP Transcription Service World, BMI Representative. .Helen Wood & Colton, Bertha Bannan, Walter Biddick Membership NAB, BMB President, & General Manager Mrs. Margaret P. Bowen Assistant to President Helen Wood Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Nathan W. Cook Program Director Elliott Stewart Production Manager .... Betty Cushing Griffin Publicity Director N. W. Cook Chief Announcer Robert Mahaney Musical Director William Walters Chief Engineer John T. Dowdell 543 NEW YORK WGAT UTICA— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1100 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Central Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Mayro Bldg. Phone Number 2-9121 Transmitter Location Marcy, N. Y. Air Time 7 a.m.-local sunset News Service AP Representative Radio Advertising President J. Eric Williams Sales Promotion Manager. . . .Roland L. Fowler Program Director C. D. Williams Publicity Director C. D. Williams Musical Director Sylvio Muschera Chief Engineer Robert N. Blair Farm Editor. .John Marion News Service AP Transcription Service .... Associated, Thesaurus Representative Avery, Knodel President B. C. Bernard General Manager Fritz S. Updike Promotion Manager Richard A. Clark Program Director Stewart Spencer Chief Engineer Warren E. McDowell WRUN UTICA— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d., 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By Rome Sentinel Co. Phone Number 2-5111 W AT N WATERTOWN— EST. 1941 MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Watertown Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address.. 118 Washington St. Phone Number 2424 Transmitter Location 118 Washington St. Air Time.. 17 14 hrs. Mon.-Sat.; 16 1^ hrs. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Helen Wood & CoUon Membership NAB President, General-Commercial Manager G. Harry Righter Program Director Hugh L. Cosline, Jr. Co-Chief Engineers .... Donald Schry ver, Fred Sprague, James Billingsley Farm Editor G. Harry Righter WGAT Utica N. Y. Doing a real job for the Advertiser with News and Music J. ERIC WILLIAMS Owner and Gen. Manager S44 NEW YORK W W N Y WATERTOWN— EST, 1941 CBS Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Brockway Co. Business-Studio Address Hotel Woodruff Air Time.. 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m.; 8 a.m.-12:15 News Service UP Transcription Service World, Associated Representative Weed Membership NAB, BMB President Harold B. Johnson General-Commercial Mgr Louis Saif f , Jr. Station Manager, Farm Editor. .Earl R. Kelly Sales Promotion Glen S. Doull Program Director James W. Higgins Chief Engineer Maynard B. Davis W F AS WHITE PLAINS— EST. 1932 Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Westchester Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 8 Church St. Phone Number 9-6400 Transmitter Location . . . Secor Rd., Greenburgh Township WFAS Selected /ludieitce Appeal in Westchester, Serious Music News Special Events 40.6% of Westchester's Radio families listen to WFAS DIAL 1230 WFAS P^ 103.9 MC White Plains, N. Y. Represented by HEADLEY-REED COMPANY Chrysler Bldg. New York Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service World, Associated Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB President Valentine E. Macy General-Station Manager Frank A. Seitz Commercial Manager John G. Arens Program-Musical Director Randall Kaler Chief Announcer Robert Peters Chief Engineer Frank A. Seitz W W R L WOODSIDE— EST. 1926 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By L. L Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 41-30 58th St. Phone Number Newtown 9-3300 Transmitter Location 41-30 58th St. Air Time 8 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service. . . .Associated, Standard Representative Thomas F. Clark President, General Mgr.. . .William H. Reumdn Station-Commercial Manager Edith Dick Program Director, Production Mgr. . . Fred Barr Publicity Director Walter Kaner Chief Engineer .Vincent Losgar WWRL NEW YORK Delivering its selling signal t 9;005,442 potential buyers in the rich, greater New York area. with Intensive, blanket c Queens County, pop. 1,422,996. Covering America's Greatest Buying Market at the Lowest Cost. 1600 "The HIGH Spot on the Dial" 545 ©RIU CAR©L1IN1A= Estimated Population 3J1H,0()0 — % Increase ^4.1— Radio Homes 644,069 Farms with Radios 172,113 — Stations in State 83 WRCS (CP) AHOSKIE Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operaled By Ronanoke-Chowan Broadcasting Co., Inc. WABZ ALBEMARLE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... .Albemarle Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Hotel Albemarle Phone Number 1010 Transmitter Location. .3 mi. from Albemarle on Salisbury Highway Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative R. Hoy Whitlow Membership NAB General Station Mgr.. Carl Jack Aley Commercial Manager Ira C. Leigh Sales Promotion Manager Lyle Lewis Program Director. Chief Announcer Hcnold Dale Production Manager Albert Jones Publicity Director Lyle Lewis Musical Director, Farm Editor. .Donald McLain Chief Engineer Robert Liverance WGWR ASHEBORO~EST. 1947 N. C. STATE NET.. INC. Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . Asheboro Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address.. 303 E. Salisbury St. Phone Number 800 or 798 Transmitter Location Oakie Mountain Air Time.. 5:30 a.m.-local sunset; 7:30 a.m.- local sunset. Sun. News Service UP Representative Fiiedenberg Membership BMB President Roy Cox General-Station-Commercial Manager J. R. Marlowe Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Fred Gray Program Director. Production Manager Anderson B. Borwn Musical Director Nelson Harrill Chief Engineer Clyde C. Penny Farm Editor Nelson J. Harrill, E. S. Millsaps I S E ASHEVILLE— EST. 1939 NBC Fiequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Station WISE Business Studio Address 100 College St. Phone Number 4560 Transmitter Location 100 College St. Air Time.. 6:30 a.m.-l a.m.; 7:45 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP Tianscription Service. .Thesaurus, Lang-Worth Representative Burn-Smith. Harry E. Cummings Membership NAB, BMB P.esident-Owner Harold H. Thoms General-Siation-Commercial Manager Loyd B. Leonard Sales Promotion Mgr W. Marvin Newton P-og.am Director Hal Edwards WLOS ASHEVILLE— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n, Owned-Operated By.... Sky way Bcstg. Corp. Business Studio Address .. Battery Park Hotel Phone Number 3080 Transmitter Location Emma, N. C. Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service INS, UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB President Charles M. Britt Vice President, General-Station Manager Charles B. Britt Commercial Manager J. William Hendon Program Director Bernard C. Barth Chief Announcer Garrett Morrison Chief Engineer Palmer A. Greer WNCA ASHEVILLE— EST. 1945 ABC— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Community Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. . . .Asheville Biltmore Hotel Phone Number 2872 Transmitter Location Emma. N. C. Air Time 6a.m.-12 M. News Service INS Transcription Service World, Cole 546 NORTH CAROLINA Representative Forjoe Membership NAB President Linton D. Baggs, Jr. General Manager Robert M. Lambe Commercial Manager Edward D. Brandt Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Fred Brown Program Director Hazel S. Bennett Production Manager. Musical Director Alan Newcomb Chief Engineer John Randolph WSKY ASHEVILLE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Asheville, Inc. Business Studio Address 12 Church Street Phone Number 2232 Transmitter Location Campbell Woods Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service CapitoL Lang-Worth President Carl R. Bamford Gen.-Station Manager Zeb Lee Sales Manager Baxter Barkley Chief Engineer. Charles W. Sumner W W N C ASHEVILLE— EST. 1927 CBS Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Asheville Citizen-Times Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address 14 O'Henry Ave. Phone Number 5500 Transmitter Location ..... Near Emma, N. C. Air Time 6a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Headley-Reed Membership , NAB. BMB Executive Director Don S. Elias General-Station Mgr. Cecil B. Hoskins Sales Manager James A. Hagan Sales Promotion Manager. Publicity Director K. C. Willson. Jr. Program Director. Production Manager Wm. F. Melia Chief Announcer Read Wilson Chief Engineer Wm. M. Hamrick W B B B BURLINGTON— EST. 1941 MUTUAL— CAROLINA SPORTS— KBS Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Alamance Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address 310 1/2 S. Main St. Transmitter Location .... W. Front St. Extension Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service. .Associated, Lang-Worth, Capitol Representative Gene Grant Membership NAB. BMB General-Station Manager E. Z. Jones Commercial Manager Roy Springer Program-Production Mgr G. Sandefur Publicity Director Rollie Furman Chief Engineer Berry Tysor WFNS BURLINGTON— EST. 1947 INDEPENDENT Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned By Burlington-Graham Bcstg. Co. Operated By Radio Station WFNS Business-Studio Address. .. 105 V2 W. Andrews St, Phone Number 6-5536 Transmitter Location Birch Bridge Rd. Air Time Unlimited News Service UP Transcription Service World. Thesaurus President W. Boman Sanders General-Station Mgr Everett C. Quails. Sr. Commercial Manager Phillip Eakin Program Director . Catherine Faulconer Production Manager Lamar Morgan Chief Announcer Lou Rigsbee Musical Director Jim McLoughlin Chief Engineer Harold S. Taylor WAYS CHARLOTTE-EST ABC— MBS Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. Owned By Inter-City Advertising Operated By Radio Station WAYS Business-Studio Address 120 E. Third St. Phone Number 37173-4 Transmitter Location Oakdale section Air Time. .5 a.m.-l a.m.; 6 a.m.-12 P.M.. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service .... SESAC. Lang- Worth. Standard Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB, BMB President G. W. Dowdy General-Station Manager W. H. Goan Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Norman Young Program Director. Production Manager J. B. Clark Publicity Director Mitzi Stack Musical Director Alonzo Squires Chief Engineer A. L. Chaney. Jr, 547 • • • NORTH CAROLINA W B T CHARLOTTE— EST. 1921 CBS Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By Jefferson Standard Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Wilder Bldg. Phone Number 3-8833 Transmitter Location .... 9 mi. S. of Charlotte. Nation's Ford Rd. Air Time.. 5 a.m.-l a.m.; 7 a.m.-12 M„ Sun. News Service AP. UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Radio Sales Membership NAB. BMB President , J. M. Bryan Chairman of Board Ralph Price General Manager Chas. H. Crutchfield Assistant General Manager E. J. DeGray Sales Manager Keith Byerly Promotion Manager J. R. Covington Program Director Larry Walker Production Manager Harry Snook Publicity Director Miss Audrey Summers Director of News & Special Features Jack Knell Musical Director Clarence Etters Chief Engineer , M. J. Minor Production Manager, Program-Musical Director Paul Marion Chief Announcer Ron Jenkins Chief Engineer L. L. Caudle, Jr. WGIV CHARLOTTE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1600 Kc. .... Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Publix Bcstg. Services of Charlotte, Inc. Business Address 2520 Tooney Ave. News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Pres.-Gen. Mgr Francis M. Fitzgerald Commercial Manager , J. Law Epps Promotion Manager Mary Burnside Program Director Cele Roberts Chief Engineer Tom Brandon w s^ c CHARLOTTE— EST. 1933 NBC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Station WSOC, Inc. Business-Studio Address. ... 1925 N. Tryon St. Phone Number 7138 Transmitter Location 1925 N. Tryon St. Air Time 8 a.m.-l a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service .... Thesaurus, Standard Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB, BMB President, General-Station Mgr E. J. Gluck Commercial Manager. .. .Bomar A. Lowrance Sales Promotion Manager Clyde Clem WRRZ CLINTON— EST. 1946 ABC Frequency: 880 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Tar Heel Bcstg System Business Address Clinton, N. C. Phone Number 2354 News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Forjoe Exec. Vice President W. R. Roberson Jr. General-Commercial Mgr George Walston Chief Engineer Herman Solitz EGO CONCORD— EST. 1941 KBS Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By , . Wayne M. Nelson Business-Studio Address Concord, N. C. Phone Number , 2271 Transmitter Location Concord, N. C. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Standard, SESAC. Cole Representative Thomas F. Clark Membership , BMB General-Station Manager. .Wayne M. Nelson Commercial Manager Henry L. Lowder Program Director Nelda J. Garmon Chief Engineer Edwin M. Stanton WCKB DUNN— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 780 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By N. C. Central Bcstrs.. Inc. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 431 Phone Number 552 Transmitter Location 1 mi. S. of Dunn Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service .... Lang-Worth. SESAC Membership NAB. BMB President Earl McD. Westbrook General-Station Manager. Musical Director A. Hartwell Campbell Commercial-Sales Promotion Mgr. . . A. L. Faulk Program Director Frank Huber Production Manager Ted Burwell Chief Engineer E. L. Burwell Farm Editor. Al Jordan 548 NORTH CAROLINA D N C DURHAM— EST. 1934 CBS Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By .... Durham Radio Corp. Business-Studio Address. .. .138 V2 £. Chapel Hill St. Phone Number R-155 Transmitter Location Hillsboro Rd. Air Time. .6 a.m.-12:05 a.m.; 8 a.m.-12:05 a.m.. Sun. i News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President C. C. Council Vice President, General-Station-Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director . . J. Frank Jarman Commercial Manager. . . .C. James Woodhouse Program Director Ed Higgins, Jr. Office Manager .Sue Taylor Chief Engineer Homer Ledbetter WDUK DURHAM— EST. 1946 ABC Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By Harmon L. Duncan Business-Studio Address . . 305 West Main St.. DHM.. N. C, Stjowd Building. Chapel Hill, N. C. Phone Number R-101 Transmitter Location Leon St. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NAB General-Station-Sales Promotion Manager Harmon L. Duncan Commercial Manage* .Arthur Fazzin Program Director, Production Manager Eccles Huff Publicity Director David Hoyle Chief Engineer Roy E. Fullen WHHT DURHAM— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Harold H. Thoms Business-Studio Address 310 Main St. Phone Number L-975 Transmitter Location Guess Rd. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-l a.m. News Service INS Transcription Service Standard Representative. . Burn-Smith Company Inc. Membership BMB President-Owner Harold H. Thoms General-Station-Sales P emotion Manager Kenneth Beachboard Commercial Manager Wilbur Smith Program-Musical Director Vera Ervin Production Manager, Chief Announcer Bill Ferguson Publicity Director George Jacobs Chief Engineer W. L. Wafford, Jr. Farm Editor John Clark WSSB DURHAM— EST. 1948 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Public Information Corp. Business Address . . Depositors Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone Number 6919 Representative Forjoe President Thomas B. Sawyer General Manager Guy Griaff en wtIk DURHAM— EST. 1946 TOBACCO NETWORK Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Durham Bcstg. Co. Address 211 V2 E. Main St. Phone Number N-187 Transmitter Location Ellis Rd. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service World, Thesaurus President-Gen. Mgr Floyd Fletcher Commercial Manager Paul W. Norris Program Director Ken Corbitt Chief Engineer . , Arlis Whit© C N C ELIZABETH CITY— EST. 1939 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Albemarle Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .104 E. Colonial Ave. Phone Number 1400 Transmitter Location Parsonage St., Extd. Air Time 6 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Burn-Smith General Manager Edmund D. Northup Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager. T. W. Talbot Program Director Nancy Northup Production Manager, Chief Announcer Frank Elliott Publicity Director Bill Krough Chief Engineer Joe Kyle 549 NORTH CAROLINA WGAI ELIZABETH CITY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Daily Advance Business Address Kramer Bldg. Phone Number 757 News Service AP Transcription Service World General Manager Bob Bingham Commercial Manager Alan Friedricks Promotion Manager Sterling Waters Program Director Alan Burke Chief Engineer Frederick Wagner wfTb FAYETTEVILLE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Fayetteville Bcstrs., Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 1258 Phone Number 7136 Studio-Transmittej Location Bragg Blvd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service INS Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Cox & Tans Membership NAB, BMB President . .Harry B. Stein General-Station Manager John M. Croft Commercial Manager N. L. Royster Chief Engineer E. A. Whitlock w rN c FAYETTEVILLE— EST. 1940 MBS— TOBACCO NETWORK Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .. .Cape Fear Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. ... 114 Anderson St. Phone Number 4848 and 2747 Transmitter Location Murchison Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Walker Membership NAB, BMB General Manager Victor W, Dawson Commercial Manager Luther Gambill Sales Promotion Manager Harry Mills Program Director, Farm Editor Nat R. Martin News Editor Marjo ie Jordan Chief Engineer William Alford W G N C GASTONIA— EST. 1939 ABC— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By F. C. Todd Business-Studio Address. . 168-170 W. Main St. Phone Number 732 Transmitter Location Gastonia. N. C. Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:15 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NAB. BMB President-Owner F. C. Todd General-Station Manager Pat McSwain Commercial Manager F. C. Abennethy Program Director Earl Holder Chief Announcer Oliver Thornburg Chief Engineer W. C. Groves, Jr. WBBO FOREST CITY— EST. 1947 N. C. STATE NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 780 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Rutherford County Radio Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Forest City, N. C. Phone Number 3205 Transmitter Location Forest City Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Friedenberg Membership NAB, BMB President-General-Station Manager Ed M. Anderson Commercial Manager Jack Hammette Chief Engineer Merton Iwerks WGBR 1400 K.C WGBR-FM 93.3 MEG. Goldsboro AFFILIATE OF MBS and TOBACCO NETWORK Represented by The Walker Co. WGBR "Eastern Carolina's Number One Station" LELAND B. NELSON, Gen. Mgr. GOLDSBORO NORTH CAROLINA 550 NORTH CAROLINA WG B R GOLDSBORO— EST. 1939 MBS— TOBACCO NETWORK WGBR— 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Eastern Carolina Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address Bo-den Bldg. Phone Number 1550 Transmitter Location W. of Goldsboro on Highway No. 70 Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service . . Thesaurus, World, Cole Representative Walker Co. Membership NAB. BMB President A. T. Hawkins General-Station Manager. . . .Leland B. Nelson Commercial-Sales Promotion, Publicity Di'ector Sidney J. Brumbe-g Program Director. Production Manager Vassie G. Balkcum Chief Announcer Charlie E. Harville Chief Engineer Daniel B. Trueblood Farm Editor . .Edward D. Champion W B I G GREENSBORO— EST. 1928 CBS Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Opevated By N. C. Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 1807 Phone Number 6125-6-7 Studio Address O. Henry Hotel Bldg. Transmitter Location Battleground Blvd. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. 8 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service World. Thesaurus representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NAB. BMB President-General-Station Manager Edney Ridge Commercial Manager. . . .Gilbert M. Hutchison Sales Promotion Manager. .William P. Mitchell Prog am Director. Production Manager Alfred J. Rice Publicity Director Aileen Gilmore Chief Announcer Mike Brooks Musical Director Margaret Banks Chief Engineer Earl F. Allison Fa m Editor Bob Jones '^7he PRESTIGE STAT I ON o/f/»c CAROLINAS' GREENSBORO N.C. ' COLUMBIAmJ AFFILIATE Geo. P. H0LLINGBERXlNC./^///^.5: 551 NORTH CAROLINA W C 0 G (CP) GREENSBORO Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Inter-City Adv. Co. Business Address 120 E. Third St., Charlotte, N. C. W G B G GREENSBORO— EST. 1942 ABC Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Greensboro Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 2280 Phone Number 3-3831 Studio-Transmitter Location .... Ashe St. Extn. Air Time. 6 a.m.-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol, Associated Representative Burn-Smith President, General-Station Manager. , .Ralph M. Lambeth Commercial Manager Earl O. Sullivan Sales Promotion Manager .... Garland Michael Program Director ........... H. Marie Craven Chief Engineer James M. Stewart W GT C GREENVILLE— EST. 1940 MBS— TOBACCO NETWORK Frequency: 1490 Kc .Power: 250 Watts Owned By J. J. White Operated By ......... . Greenville Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .Falkland Highway, P. O. Box 898 Phone Number . 3182 Transmitter Location Falkland Highway Air Time 7 a.m.-12 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service. . . . .World, Cole, Lang- Worth Representative Walker Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner . . ...... .J. J. White General-Station Manager... B. S. Hodges, Jr. Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Dave Mosier Program-Pub. Prod. Mgr Charles Whedbec Chief Engineer. .Jim Mayo WHNC HENDERSON— EST. 1945 MBS— KBS Frequency: 890 Kc. . . . . .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Henderson Radio Corp. Business-Studio Address. .219 So. William St. Phone Number 736—1446 Transmitter Location. .2 miles N. of Henderson on U. S. No. 1 Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service AP Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth, Thesaurus, Cole, Capitol Representative Homer Griffith Membership . NAB, BMB President S. S. Stevenson Vice-President, General Station-Commercial . . Sales Promotion Manager .... Nathan Frank Program Director Virginia Parham Production Manager Charlie Tuteweilei Chief Engineer. Lewis Hiland WHKP HENDERSONVILLE— EST. 1946 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Redge Bcstg. Co. Address Box 757 Phone Number 700 Transmitter Location . . Chimney Rock Highway Air Time . 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service . .World Membership BMB President. R. Lee Whitmire General Manager R. Lee Amos Commercial Manager Reginal Hill Promotion Manager Kermix Edney Chief Engineer Wm. M. Cox WHKY HICKORY— EST. 1939 ABC— KBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d., 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By The Catawba Valley Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address. . 13th St. Radio Bldg. Phone Number 1195-6 Transmitter Location ...2^/2 miles SE of Hickory Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service World, Associated Membership NAB, BMB President Carl V. Cline Gen.-Station Manager Edmund S. Long Chief Engineer. Edmund S. Long WHPE HIGH POINT— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .High Point Enterprise, Inc. Business-Studio Address . . 305-307 N. Main St. 552 NORTH CAROLrNA Phone Number 3466 & 3467 Transmitter Location .... Old Thomasville Rd. Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service AP Transcription Service. .. .Associated. Standard Representative Cox & Tanz Membership NAB President R. B. Terry Secretary & Treasurer D. A. Rawley General-Station Manager. . .Walter F. Hester Sales Manager Chester R. Messervey Chief Announcer. .... .William H. Alspaugh Musical Director Mary Elizabeth Clark Chief Engineer Harold C. Spongier W M F R fflGH POINT— EST. 1935 ABC— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By.... Radio Station WMFR Business-Studio Address 164 S. Main St. Phone Number 4593-4 Transmitter Location 164 So. Main St. Air Time 6 a.m.l2 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang Worth, Capitol Representative Burn-Smith Co. Membership BMB President-Owner, General-Station Manager Frank S. Lambeth Commercial Manager Pat Taylor Sales Promotion Manager Gerald Sullivan Program Director Gary Davis Musical Director Harold Craven Chief Engineer Robert Moore WJNC JACKSONVILLE— EST. 1945 MBS— THE TOBACCO NETWORK Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Jacksonville Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address Highway 24, N. Phone Number 707-708 Transmitter Location Highway 24, N. Air Time. .Mon.-Fri. 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.; Sat. 6:30 a.m.-12 M.; Sun. 8 a.m.-ll:30 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Walker Membership NAB President Louis N. Howard Station-Sales Promotion Manager Lester L. Gould Commercial Manager Rod Tones Program Director Gorton T. H. Wilbur Publicity Director Gort Wilbur Musical Director Ray Sinclair Chief Engineer Elmo Cronk WGTL KANNAPOLIS— EST. 1946 NORTH CAROLINA STATE NETWORK Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Fred H. Whitley Business Address .... Cannon Blvd. & Country Club Phone Number. .. .Kannapolis 870 & Concord 2154 Studio Address Charlotte, N. C. Concord HoteL WGTL Bldg.. Kannapolis Transmitter Location Route 29 Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service. .. .Lang-Worth. CapitoL World Representative Forjoe Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner Fred H. Whitley General-Station-Commercial- Sales Promotion Manager . . . H. A. Seville Program Director . . , Hod Love Production Manager Irvin Carroll Chief Announcer Carl Caudill Musical Director Jean Miller Chief Engineer Foy Hinson WFTC KINSTON— EST. 1937 ABC Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .Jonas Weiland Address 204 East King St. Phone Number 4111 WKNS KINSTON—EST. 1947 Frequency: 1000 Kc... Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ...... . Kinston Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address ...... Radio Building Phone Number .4509 Transmitter Location Richlands Rd. Air Time. . Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Representative .... Joseph Hershey McGillvra President A. K. Barrus General-St ation -Commercial Manager James W. Campbell Program Director Marshall T. Pack Chief Engineer David N. Hardison WEWO LAURINBURG— EST. 1947 N. C. STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1080 Kc. .. .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Scotland Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address ..... Chetwynd Hotel SS3 NORTH CAROLINA Phone Number 770 Transmitter Location. . . .U.S. 74. 2 miles E. of Laurinburg Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership NAB. BMB President Edwin Pate General Manager J. R. Dalrymple. Jr. Program Director Ed Leach Chief Engineer Truman Brock WLOE LEAKSVILLE— EST. 1946 MBS— TOBACCO SPORTS NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power 100 Watts Owned-Operated By. .. .Douglas L. Craddock Business Address Boulevard Branch Phone Number 701 Studio-Transmitter Location. .Leoksville, N. C. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service World. Capitol Membership NAB. BMB Owner-Manager Douglas L. Craddock Commercial Manager D. M. Snodderly Program Director Charles H. Slate Chief Engineer Eldred Winn WJRI LENOIR— EST. 1946 MBS— TOBACCO NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By John P. Rabb Business-Studio Address.. 107 W. Ave.. Union Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone Number 761 Transmitter Location Lenoir. N. C. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NAB President-Owner. General-Commercial Manager John P. Rabb Station Manager K. Rabb Sales Promotion Manager Edythe Bloker Program Director Glen Whittier Publicity Director George Lewis Chief Engineer G. Blaine Ruckert WBUY LEXINGTON— EST. 1946 KBS Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned By Davidson County Bcstg. Co. Operated By ... . Omar G. & Greely N. Hilton Business Address P. O. Box 359 Phone Number 2716 Studio Address 209 S. Main St. Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Thomas F. Clark Partners Omar N. Hihon. Greely N. Hihon Station-Commercial Manager. .C. Robert Ray Chief Engineer Fred Honeycutt WTSB LUMBERTON— EST. 1946 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Robeson Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 112 W. 5th St. Phone Number 1080 Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll:15 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB President Dr. E. L. Bowman General Manager James MacNeil Sales Manager Eleanor French Program Director Coleman Patterson Chief Engineer W. F. Rogers WMAP MONROE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Union Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 385. Monroe. N. C. Phone Number 1060 Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol Chief Executives. .J. Ray Shute. Olin B. Sikes and J. S. Beaty. Jr. Station Manager Roy O. Darby. Jr. WMBL MOREHEAD CITY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Carteret Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 740 Phone Number 9740 Studio-Transmitter Location Radio City, between Morehead City and Beaufort, N. C. Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, World Representative. . . .Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership NAB President-Manager Grover C. Munden Commercial Manager Charles Markey Sales Promotion Mgr Paul Parker Chief Engineer Ray Cummins 554 NORTH CAROLINA WM NC MORGANTON— EST. 1947 MBS (Pending) Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Nathan J. Cooper Business Address P. O. Box 805 Phone Number 1 100 Studio-Transmitter Location. .Highway 181, N. of Morganton Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth President-Owner, General-Commercial Manager Nathan J, Cooper Sales Promotion-Production Manager, Publicity Director Lee Douglas Chief Engineer Elmer Troutman W P A Q (CP) MOUNT AIRY Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Ralph D. Epperson WHIT NEW BERN— EST. 1942 MBS— THE TOBACCO NETWORK Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .The Coastal Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address. .U. S. Highway 17, S. Phone Number 4450 Air Time Mon.-Fri. 6:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.; Sat. 6:30 a.m.-12 M.; Sun. 8 a.m.-ll:30 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Walker Membership NAB, BMB President Louis N. Howard Station-Production Manager Gordon A. Scheihing Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Richard B. Stark Program Director Gordon A. Scheihing Publicity Director Andy Anderson Chief Announcer Bruce Lee Chief Engineer William G. Haire W N N C (CP) NEWTON Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Newton-Conover Bcstg. Co. Business Address. .. .211 Main St., Gastonia. N. C. Partners Earl Holder, Ray Leinbach Sr., Charles C. Turner WILX NORTH WILKESBORO— EST. 1947 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Carolina-Northwest Bcstg. Co. WKBC NORTH WILKESBORO— EST. 1947 Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Wilkes Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Cashion Bldg. Phone Number 633 Transmitter Location. .Elkin Highway No. 268 Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NAB, BMB General-Station Manager Doris B. Brown Commercial Manager Roland B. Potter Program Director, Production Manager. Farm Editor John T. Cashion Publicity Director George C. Yorbrough Chief Announcer Michael West Chief Engineer Robert L. Pinnix WNAO RALEIGH— EST. 1947 Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .The News & Observer Publ. Co. Business Address 114 W. Martin St. Studio Address 219 S. McDowell Transmitter Location Cary Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-M. Transcription Service Standard Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB, BMB President Josephus Daniels General-Station Manager Dudley Tichenor Chief Engineer Bascom E. Porter WPTF RALEIGH— EST. 1924 NBC Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By WPTF Radio Co. Business-Studio Address Insurance Bldg. Phone Number 831 1 Transmitter Location Cary, N. C. Air Time Unlimited News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB. BMB President J. R. Weatherspoon General-Station Manager. . .Richard H. Mason 555 NORTH CAROLINA Sales Manager O. L. Carpenter Director of Advertising & Promotion R. W. Youngsteadt Program Manager Graham B. Poyner Chief Engineer . Henry Hulick, Jr. Farm Editor Ted Leeper HAL RALEIGH— EST. 1939 MBS— TOBACCO NETWORK Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Capitol Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address.. 130 S. Salisbury St. Phone Number , 6411 Transmitter Location . . . . E. Davie St. Extension Air Time 6:30 a.m. 12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Weed Membership NAB. BMB President A. J. Fletcher General-Station Manager Fred Fletcher Commercial Manager Tom Mitchel Program Director Howard Maschmeiar Chief Engineer Stanley Brown FRC REroSVILLE— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Piedmont Carolina Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address ,18 Gilmer St. Phone Number 1573-4 Transmitter Location Leaksville Rd. Air Time. 6 a.m.-ll p.m.; 7 a.m.-lO p.m. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service. .World, Associated, Cole Representative Donald Cooke Membership NAB President. ... H. T. Williams General-Station, Publicity Director W. E. Williams Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager George Anderson Program Director, Announcer Chuck Perron Production Manager Carolyn Reese Chief Engineer L. H. Alexander Farm Editor Mutt Burton C B T ROANOKE RAProS— EST. 1940 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Ope-ated By Radio Station WCBT Incorporated Business Studio Address. . .251 Roanoke Ave. Phone Number R-855-1, R-856-1 Transmitter Location E. Tenth St. Ext. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth, World Representative .Burn-Smith Membership NAB, BMB President, General-Station Mgr . . . S. E. Crew Commercial-Sales Promotion Mgr. .A. L. Drew Program-Publicity Director, Production Manager Jesse Helms Chief Announcer Jack Kenneth Johnson Musical Director Jerry Eton Chief Engineer C. W. Meares WAYN ROCKINGHAM— EST. 1946 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Wayne M. Nelson Business-Studio Address. .Rockingham, N. C. Phone Number 611 Transmitter Location Rockingham, N. C. Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service ....... Lang-Worth, Mac- Gregor, SESAC, Cole Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner, General Manager Wayne M. Nelson Commercial Manager Mrs. Jimmie Ellerbe Chief Engineer William E. Henley WCEC ROCKY MOUNT— EST. 1947 Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Losh L. Home Business-Studio Address. ... 115 N. Church St. Phone Number . 2880 Transmitter Location. .N. C. Highway 95, 2 miles N. W. of City Air Time Local Sunset-Local Sunrise News Service AP Transcription Service. .... .Capitol, Associated Membership NAB President-Owner Josh L. Home General Manager Melvin J. Warner Commercial Manager Ruby Grant Dugan Program Director, Production Manager Ray Wilkinson Chief Engineer Warren Palmer E E D ROCKY MOUMT— EST. 1933 ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By W. A. Wynne Business Address Box 752 Phone Number 1420 Studio-Transmitter Location. .Nashville H'way Air Time .6 a.m.-12 M.; 8 aan.-M. Sun. 556 NORTH CAROLINA News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NAB. BMB President-Owner. General, Station Manager W. A. Wynne Commercial Manager lack Cummings Program Director Tommy Snowden Chief Engineer W. A. Wynne WSAT(CP) SALISBURY Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . .Mid-Ca:olina Bcstg. Co. Business Address 119 Lawyers Row S T P SALISBURY— EST. 1939 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Piedmont Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. .State Theater Bldg. Phone Number 2121 Transmitter Location States ville Rd. Air Time 7 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative McGillvra Membership . , NAB, BMB President, General Manager. . .Bryce P. Beard Musical Director Russell B. Mclntire Commercial Manager Katherine Murphy Publicity Director Pat Beard Chief Announcer Bill Brown Chief Engineer Carl B, Watson Farm Editor. Jim Turner WWGP SANFORD— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Lee Bcstg. Co. Address 23 Steele St. Phone Number 860 Transmitter Location Near Tramway Air Time Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World, Capitol, Cole Pres.-Gen. Manager W. W. Primm Commercial Manager L. O. Hutchins Promotion Manager . . G. C. Primm Program Director Gerald E. Bowman Chief Engineer Carey H. Olive WOHS SHELBY— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Western Carolina Radio Corp. Business Address Box 1401 Phone Number 340 Studio-Tiansmitter Location. .Highway 74, W. Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NAB President Lee B. Weathers General-Station Manager. Chief Engineer Robert M. Wallace Commercial Manager Steve Woodson Production Manager Mihon Scarboro Chief Announcer Charles Bickford EEB SOUTHERN PINES— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Sandhill Community Broadcasters. Inc. Business Adress Box 1298 Phone Number 6191 News Service AP Representative Forjoe Pres.-Gen.-Comm. Mgr Jack S. Younts Program Director. ...... .Elizabeth M. Younts Production Director William E. Cox Jr. Chief Engineer Richard S. Philbrick WSTS SOUTHERN PINES— EST. 1947 Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Sandhill Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 113 E. Broad St. Phone Number 8271 News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Clark President F. L. Beber General Manager Joe B. Long Jr. Commercial Manager Kent L. Jeffrey Chief Engineer Clyde E. Rhodes WSIC STATESVILLE— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . . Statesville Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 1189 Phone Number . 1000 Transmitter Location. .Radio Rd., P. O. Box 1189 Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 8 a.m.-12 M. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NAB President Dr. James W. Davis General Manager .Harry Gatton 557 • • • NORTH CAROLINA Program Director James Poston Publicity Director Miss Francis Earle Chief Announcer. Musical Director Albert Watson Chief Engineer T. K. Abernethy WCPS TARBORO— EST. 1946 SMITH DOUGLAS NETWORK CAROLINA SPORTS NETWORK Frequency: 760 Kc. .Power: 1000 Watts d. only Owned-Operated By ... . Coastal Plains Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Addres Edgecombe Bank Bldg. Phone Number 643 Transmitter Location. .U. S. Highway No. 64. Rocky Mount-Tarboro Air Time 5 a.m.-Local Sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Capitol Membership NAB. BMB General Manager John C. Hanner Commercial Manager Porter McNair Program Director Syd Byrnes Publicity Director Ruth Brewer Chief Engineer Charles D. Chandler Farm Editor S. Welcome Stanton WTNC THOMAS VILLE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Thomasville Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address .. Salem St. Extension Phone Number 902 Transmitter Location Salem St. Extension Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service AP Transc iption Service World Membership NAB President Russell F. Van Landingham Station-Comme.cial-Sales Promotion Manager Harold Harrison Chief Announcer Harold Murray Chief Engineer L. M. Sugg WADE WADESBORO— EST. 1947 N. C. STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1210 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . Anson Radio & Bcstg. Co. Inc. Business-Studio Address Lyon Bldg. Phone Number 620 and 427 Transmitter Location Morven Rd. Air Time Local suniise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Friedenberg Membership NAB President Robert P. Lyon General-Station Manager. .. .G. Fred Johnson Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Jack Hankins Program-Production Manager. .Jacque Larabee Chief Announcer, Musical Director Wm. Billingsley Chief Engineer John Thomas W H ED (CP) WASHINGTON Frequency:: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Beaufort Bcstg. Co. W RR F WASHINGTON— EST. 1942 ABC Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Tar Heel Bcstg. System, Inc Business-Studio Address. .Bank of Washington Phone Number 403 Transmitter Location U. S. Highway No. 17 Air Time 5:30 a.m.-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Forjoe Membership NAB, BMB President W. R. Roberson, Sr. General Manager W. R. Roberson, Jr. Station-Commercial Mgr T. H. Patterson Sales Promotion Manager, Program Director Don Pierce Production Manager Ben Roebuck Publicity Director. Chief Announcer Merrill Daniels Musical Director Paul Wynn Chief Engineer Issacc Murphrey Farm Editor Vernon Carter WHCC WAYNESVILLE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Smoky Mountain Bcstg. Business Address Main St, Phone Number 680 News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth President W. Curtis Russ General Manager Robert M. Wallace Commercial Manager Zeno Wall Program Director George A. Flowers Chief Engineer Don Hunnicutt WENC WHITEVILLE— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Whiteville Bcstg. Co. Inc. 558 NORTH CAROLINA Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 508 Phone Number 120 Transmitter Location 1 mi. from Business District Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard, World Membership NAB General-Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Ward A. Coleman Commercial Manager . . Mrs. Margaret McNeil Program Director, Production Manager Henry Hoppe Chief Announcer Jim Pursell Chief Engineer Harold Vanderment WGNI WILMINGTON— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By General Newspapers Inc. Business-Studio Address Radio Bldg., Princess St. Phone Number 2-2421-2; L.D. 30 Transmitter Location. .. .Eagle Island at Cape River Bridge Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol, Standard Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership NAB President Carmage Walls General Manager, Publicity Director James W. Stewart Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Foster Edwards Program Director, Production Manager Don Barber Chief Announcer, Farm Editor Ed. McKay Musical Director Larry Hartsfield Chief Engineer W. P. Callahan WMFD WILMINGTON— EST. 1935 ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Richard Austin Dunlea Business Address P. O. Box 696 Phone Number Dial 4840 Studio Addresses: Castle Hayne Road, Forest Hills Transmitter Location Castle Hayne Road Air Time 7:30 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service World, Cole Representative Burn-Smith Company Owner-General Mgr B. A. Dunlea Commercial Manager Claud O'Shields Program Director H. W. Lee Chief Engineer E. I. Herring W GT M WILSON— EST. 1937 MBS— TOBACCO NETWORK Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Watson Industries, Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 976 Phone Number 2188-9 Studio Address Herring Ave. Transmitter Location Rock Ridge, N. C. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth, Thesaurus Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner Penn Thomas Watson General Manager Allen Wannamaker Assistant Manager Clint Faris Commercial Manager. ...... .Harry Severance Production Manager Bill Jackson Publicity Director Harriet Fulghum Musical Director Jack Townsend Chief Engineer W. H. Malone Farm Editor Lee Parker ONE STATION Ji (j^f^^fi^ '= TOBACCO- LAND COVERAGE WGTM f' Now, the new 5000-watt voice of WGTM covers Wilson, world's largest bright-leaf tobacco mar- ket, and North Carolina's bright-leaf tobacco belt. Here, over a billion pounds of tobacco were produced and sold during the 1946-47 season. More than 952,539 Tar-heels in our 0.5 MV area share this wealth, offering North Carolina's richest opportunity. For complete tobacco-land coverage . . . from the inside . . . you need only . . . NEW Iff U I in 5000 Watts WILSON. NORTH CAROLINA 559 NORTH CAROLINA-NORTH DAKOTA W A I it WINSTON-SALEM— EST. 1937 ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WAIR Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Pepper Bldg. Phone Number 2-1133 News Service AP Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth, Cole Representative Avery Knodel Membership NAB, BMB General Manager George Walker Asst. Manager James Hicks Commercial Manager C. G. Hill Sales Promotion Manager James Hicks Program Director Doris Pardington Chief Announcer Gilbert Stamper Chief Engineer. .Lee King News Service UP Transcription Service .... Associated, Standard Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB, BMB President Gordon Gray Vice-President Harold Essex Sales Manager .Harry B. Shaw Sales Promotion Manager Waller Blake Program Director Robert C. Estes Production Manager John Comnas Musical Director B. C. Dunford, Jr. Chief Engineer Phil Hedrick S J s WINSTON-SALEM— EST. 1930 NBC Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Piedmont Publishing Business-Studio Address. .419-21 N. Spruce St. Phone Number. . .4141 TOB WINSTON-SALEM— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By .... Winston-Salem Bcstg. Business-Studio Address. .826 V2 W. Fourth St. Phone Number 7145 News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB President James W. Coan General Manager John G. Johnson Program Manager Louis T. Marsh Production Manager. .Miss Elizabeth Trotmon Chief Engineer L. C. Davis Estimated Population 332,000 — % Increase — 14.0 — Radio Homes 118,998 Farms with Radios 37,769 — Stations in State 11 K F Y R BISMARCK— EST. 1925 NBC— NORTHWEST NETWORK Frequency: 550 Kc... Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By .Meyer Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 320 Broadway Phone Number 468 Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative John Blair Membership NAB, BMB President, General Manager P. J. Meyer Station Manager . . . F. E. Fitzsimonds Commercial Manager Robert MacLeod Program-Publicity Director Cal Culver Production Manager Charles Schoregge Chief Engineer Ivar Nelson Owned-Operated KDLR Inc. Business-Studio Address. 1025 3rd St. Phone Number 1090 Transmitter Location. East end 4th St. Air Time Unlimited News Service UP Transcription Service World, SESAC Membership BMB President, General Manager Bert Wick Chief Announcer Ray Kopp Chief Engineer. Richard Moritz K D L DEVILS LAKE— EST. 1925 MBS— GREAT NORTHERN Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts KDIX DICKINSON— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Dickinson Radio Assn. Business-Studio Address 28 1st Ave. W. Phone Number 348 Transmitter Location. .N. Dickinson City Limits Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB 560 NORTH DAKOTA President Dr. P. J. Weir General-Station Manager Orville F. Burda Commercial Manager, Eugene L. Spear Sales Promotion Manager .... Orville J. Narum Production Manager .... Warren M. Peterson Publicity-Musical Director. . .George L. Brooks Chief Engineer Quintin V. Prochaska KFGO FARGO— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. Northern States Bcstg. Co. Business Address 421V2 N. P. Ave. Phone Number 2-3291 News Service AP Transcription Service SES AC, Standard Representative Raymer President W. R. Haggart Gen.-Comm. Mgr Charles G. Burke Promotion Manager Frank P. Sanders Musical Director Wallace I. Bey W D A Y FARGO— EST. 1922 NBC— NORTHWEST NETWORK Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Walts Owned-Operoted By WD AY, Inc. Business-Studio Address Black Bldg. Phone Number 5357 Air Time Unlimited News Service AP. UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB, BMB President, General E. C. Reineke Station Manager Jack Dunn Commercial Manager Tom Barnes Sales Promotion Manager. Roy Pedersen Production Manager Maude Waller Musical Director Frank Scott Chief Engineer Julius Hetland KILO GRAND FORKS— EST. 1941 CBS Frequency: 1440 Kc. . . .Power: 1000 Watts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By Dalton LeMasurier Business-Studio Address 506 First NatL Bank Bldg. Phone Number 1200 Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Avery Knodel President-Owner Dalton Le Masurier Commercial Manager Elmer O. Hanson Program Director Ralph D. Herbert Chief Engineer Arnold Petrich KNOX GRAND FORKS— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Community Radio Corp. Business Address Box 1110 Phone Number 3500 News Service UP Transcription Service World President Carroll E. Day Gen.-Com. Mgr Frank W. Kaull Prom. Mgr.-Program Dir Jack Kennedy Chief Engineer Eugene Zober KSJB JAMESTOWN— EST. 1947 CBS— MBS Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Jamestown Bcstg. Company. Inc. Business Adress... 422 N.W. 2nd St. Phone Number 1600 Transmitter Location Highway 281 South Jamestown Air Time 6 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Adam J. Young, Jr., Inc. Membership NAB. BMB Chief Owner John W. Boler Vice President Joseph Goodf ellow Program Director Wm. Barry Promotion Manager .Mary Tucker General Manager Donn A. Clayton Commercial Manager Wm. Hurley Chief Engineer Robert Ridgeway (See Following Page) K GC U MANDAN— EST. 1928 MBS— GREAT NORTHERN BCSTG. SYSTEM Frequency: 1270 Kc. . . .Power: 1000 Watts d.; 250 Watts n. Owned-Operated By. . . .Mandan Radio Assn.. Inc. Business-Studio Address 200 Third Ave. Northeast Phone Number 800-1 Transmitter Location. .3 V2 mi. S.E. of Mandan on Highway No. 10 561 NORTH DAKOTA Air Time 17 V2 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership BMB President W. S. Russell General-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager M. J. Reichert Program-Publicity Director, Production Manager Merritt W. Bushee Chief Announcer John Z. Miller Chief Engineer Ray Barnett K L P M MINOT— EST. 1929 MBS— GREAT NORTHERN Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By . .Minot Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Fair Block Phone Number. 1267. 684 Transmitter Location 2 mi. S.E. of Minot Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Walker Membership BMB President, General Manager. .John B. Cooley Station Manager C. W. Baker Commercial Manager E. H. Cooley Sales Promotion Manager .... Leslie E. Maupin Program Director James Hautman Production Manager Jack Helling Musical Director Arturo Petrucci Chief Engineer C. W. Baker K 0 VC VALLEY CITY— EST. 1936 MBS— GREAT NORTHERN— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KOVC Inc. Business-Studio Address 312 Fifth Ave. Phone Number 408-W Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 p.m. News Service UP Membership BMB President Robert E. Ingstad Sales Promotion Manager Wayne King Program Director Wayne Grant Production Manager Robert Nelson Chief Engineer Charles Sjostrom f)^ * Hamd! . . . and for // ^ea^ KSJB has been serving the tce4 Dakotas. 5000 WATTS • CBS AFFILiATE • 600 KILOCYCLES NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE HOLLINGBERRY KSJB JAMESTOWN NORTH DAKOTA 562 <>(^X > m !!l!ii « liri illi III ii« HIPP 111 ^ i i i 11^ ill III i I ill' Nil # 11 f i ^iil ii ^ i /7 iS ^ AetumJi 5000 WATTS DAY and NIGHT WEED & CO. Also Operating WAKR-FM 97.5 MC. or Channel 248 PROGRAMS fOti YEARS 1350 5b FIRST IN AKRON Soon .... Finest in FM AKRON, OHIO BASIC COLUMBIA NETWORK • 5000 WATTS ALLEN T. SIMMONS • O W N E R - O P E R AT O R Represented Nationally by George P. Hollingbery Co. 564 Estimated Population 7,773,000—% Increase -\- 12.5— Radio Homes 2,034,588 Farms with Radios 186,503 — Stations in State 52 W A D C AKRON— EST. 1925 CBS Frequency: 1350 Kc ..Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Allen T. Simmons Business Address Box 830 Phone Number Meadowbrook 3211 Studio Address. .First National Tower, Okron, Ohio & Tallmadge, Ohio Transmitter Location. .State Route No. 8, N. of Akron Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service Transradio, UP Transcription Service. .Standard, Lang-Worth. World Representative George P. Hollingbery Owner-Manager Allen T. Simmons Assistant Manager Robert Wilson Executive Secretary Dolores Buehrle Commercial Manager Fred C. Bock Merchandising Manager . . . . M. W. Alexander Program Director Harold Hageman Traffic Manager Joe Jolliff Promotion-Publicity Director. .Secrest Williams Chief Engineer John L. Wildermuth W AK R AKRON— EST. 1940 ABC Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned By Summit Radio Corp. Operated By . S. Bernard Berk Business-Studio Address . . First National Tower, 106 S. Main St. Phone Number HEmlock 6151 Transmitter Location 739 Swartz Rd. Air Time 5:30 a.m.-l:05 a.m.; 6:55 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service .... Associated, Capitol, Thesaurus Representative Weed Membership NAB President, General Mgr S. Bernard Berk , Assistant to President Roger G. Berk Commercial Manager Kenneth M. Keegan Program Director Gene Trace Publicity Director Bert Charles Musical Director Alan Freed Chief Engineer Irwin L. Knopp (See Page 563) WHKK AKRON— EST. 1945 MBS Frequency: 640 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By United Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 51 W. State St. Phone Number BLackstone 7101 Transmitter Location Akron-PenisuUa Rd. Air Time 6 a.m.-Calif ornia sunset News Service .AP Transcription Service Standard, Cole Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB Vice President H. K. Carpenter General-Station Manager. .. .R. W. Richmond Commercial Manager Philip R. Herbert Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Thomas P. Egan Program Director, Production Mgr. . . Lew Henry Chief Announcer Jack Morrissey Musical Director Bruce R. Blake Chief Engineer James S. Hill Farm Editor Cliff Rodgers W I C A ASHTABULA— EST. 1937 Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. , .WICA, Inc. Business-Studio Address. ..... .221 Center St. Phone Number 26-221; 27-181 Transmitter Location Jefferson Rd, R.D. Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative .Walker Membership BMB President, General Manager R. B. Rowley Station Manager Walter W. Walrath Commercial Manager Donald F. Fassett Program Director, Production Manager Alfred B. Newkirk Publicity Director, Farm Editor .... John Strasen Musical Director Mary Pavolino Chief Engineer. Ted Searl WTRF BELLAIRE— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Tri-City Bcstg. Co. Business Address Bellaire. Ohio Phone Number 1515 News Service AP Transcription Service . .World President Jesse A. Bloch General Manager Robert W. Ferguson Commercial Manager. .... .Robert J. Campbell Promotion Manager .Albert T. Fischer Program Director Franklin Curtis Chief Engineer . George Cowen 565 OHIO WILE (CP) CAMBRIDGE Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By.... Land O' Lakes Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 917 Beatty Ave. Phone Number 3545 News Service AP Transcription Service World President H. D. McClelland V.P.-General Mgr Howard A. Donahoe Chief Engineer Wesley C. Randies WAND CANTON— EST. 1947 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By P. C. Wilson Business Address 1414 12th St. N. E. WCMW CANTON— EST. 1946 Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Stark Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 317 W. Tusc. Phone Number 8219 Transmitter Location Hills & Dale Rd. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service INS Transcription Service. .. .Thesaurus, Standard, Lang-Worth Representative Bum-Smith President-Owner Merlin Schneider General Manager Len Taylor Vice President, Technical Director Royal G. Lister Commercial Manager George Starr Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Morrey Adelman Program Director Vic Decker Chief Announcer Tom Morrison Musical Director Robert Allen W HB C CANTON— EST. 1925 ABC Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned By .... Brush-Moore Newspapers, Inc. Operated By Ohio Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address . . . 550 Market Ave. S. Phone Number 7166 Transmitter Location Richville, Ohio Air Time. .6:30 a.m.-l a.m.; 8 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Capitol Representative William G. Rambeau Membership NAB, BMB President Roy D. Moore General Manager Joseph K. Vodrey Director of Radio Eugene Carr Station Manager Robert C. Fehlman Commercial Manager Gervis S. Brady Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Julius Glass Program Director Richard Neher Production Manager, Musical Director Martin Alexander Chief Engineer Kenneth L. Sliker Farm Editor Richard Merrin WBEX CHILLICOTHE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Shawnee Bcstg. Co. WC K Y CINCINNATI— EST. 1929 Frequency: 1530 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By L. B. Wilson Inc. Business-Studio Address Hotel Gibson Phone Number Cherry 6565 Transmitter Location. . . .near Crescent Springs, Ky. Air Time. . . .5 a.m.-l a.m.; 8 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service INS Transcription Service World, Standard, Cole Representative Ralph E. McKinnie Membership NAB President-Owner, General Mgr. . . L. B. Wilson Station-Commercial Manager, Chief Engineer C. H. Topmiller Program Director, Chief Announcer Bill Dawes Publicity Director John Murphy Musical Librarian Ethlyn Hale WCPO CINCINNATI— EST. 1922 MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . Scripps-Howard Radio, Inc. Business-Studio Address. . . .3800 Carew Tower Phone Number Main 3314 Transmitter Location Daylight Bldg. Air Time 24 hrs. daily; 18 hrs. Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service. .Lang-Worth, Associated Representative Branham President Jack R. Howard General Manager M. C. Watters Station-Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager . John Patrick Smith Program Director. Farm Editor , , Glenn Clark Miller 566 OHIO Production Manager, Chief Announcer Earl Corbett Publicity Director Doreene Cleveland Musical Director Betty Richardson Chief Engineer Glen A. Davis W K R C CINCINNATI— EST. 1923 CBS Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By ... . The Cincinnati Times- Star Co. Business-Studio Address Hotel Alms Phone Number WOodburn 0550 Transmitter Location Hotel Alms Air Time..? a.m.-2 a.m.; 5:30 .m.-2 a.m.. Sun. News Service AP. UP Transcription Service. . .Standard. Lang- Worth Representative Katz Agency Membership NAB. BMB President Hulbert Taft Managing Director Hulbert Taft. Jr. Station Manager Herman E. Fast Commercial Manager U. A. Latham Sales Promotion Manager Joel W. Stovall Program Director Harvey Carey Production Manager Syd Cornell Publicity Director Charlton Wallace Musical Director Bob Snyder Chief Engineer George Wilson Farm Editor Ben Werk W L W CINCINNATI— EST. 1922 NBC Frequency: 700 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Crosley Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. .Crosley Sq., 140 W. Ninth St. Phone Number CHerry 1822 Transmitter Location Mason, Ohio Air Time 24 hrs. daily News Service AP. INS, UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Keenan & Eickelberg Membership NAB President James D. Shouse Vice-President, General Manager R. E. Dunville Vice-President in Charge of Sales H. M. Smith Director of Merchandising & Prom. Activities M. N. Terry Director of Sales Promotion David E. Partridge Vice-President in Charge of Pgms William P. Robinson Pro. Mgr. & Asst. Pgm. Director Chester Herman Dir. of Publ. Relations & Publicity James J. Cassidy Chief Announcer Chester Herman General Mgr. of Music Milton Weiner Vice-President in Charge of Engineering R. J. Rockwell Farm Editor Roy Battles WS A I CINCINNATI— ES, 1923 ABC Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned By Marshall Field Operated By Buckeye Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. ... 115 E. Fourth St. Phone Number. Main 1068 Transmitter Location Mt. Healthy Air Time 6 a.m.-l a.m. News Service . AP. UP Transcription Service. . . .Thesaurus, Standard, Capitol Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner Marshall Field General Manager Robert M. Sampson Assistant General Manager E. K. Bauer National Sales Manager. .Robert H. Boulware Program Director James Leonard Production Manager. Chief Announcer Fred Harper Publicity Director Vonne Monsell Musical Director Bruce Scott Chief Engineer William E. Symons W G A R CLEVELAND— EST. 1930 CBS Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By The WGAR Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Hotel Statler Phone Number Prospect 0200 Transmitter Location. .Broadview & Aikins Rd., Broadview Heights, O. Air Time 6 a.m.-3 a.m. News Service INS, UP Transcription Service Standard. Capitol Representative Edward Petry ^lembership , . NAB President G. A. Richards Vice President, General Mgr John F. Patt Sales Manager Harry Camp Sales Promotion Manager Jack Roeder Program Director Reginald Merridew Production Manager Wayne Mack Publicity Director. Manuel Eisner Chief Announcer Charles Roberts Director of Music Henry Pildner Vice President in Charge of Engineering . R. Morris Pierce 567 r CLEVELAND'S Ckei STATION PUtLS FOR YOU I I ou stiould knoAv what tke Hoopers sko^v . . . that morning and afternoons . . . on programs or spots . . . WJW dehvers more hsteners per dollar than any other Cleveland station. WJW ABC Network CLEVELAND ^QQQ y^^o„5 REPRESENTED NATIONALLY BY HEADLEY-REED COMPANY 568 OHIO W H K CLEVELAND— EST. 1921 MBS Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By United Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .1311 Terminal Tower Phone Number Prospect 5800 Transmitter Location Seven Hills Village Air Time.. 7:15 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun.; 6:30 a.m.-l a.m., Mon.-Fri.; 7 a.m.-2 a.m.. Sat. News Service AP, INS Transcription Service ASCAP. BMI. Lang-Worth Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB General Manager K. K. Hackathorn Commercial Manager J. B. Maurer Sales Promotion Manager. .Henry Norweb, Jr. Program Director C. M. Hunter Production Manager B. Koeblitz Publicity Director Paul B air stow Musical Director. Willard Pott Chief Engineer R. H. DeLany wImo CLEVELAND— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By The WJMO Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .. .2157 Euclid Ave. Phone Number Superior 4424 Transmitter Location 2157 Euclid Ave. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol, Standard Representative Adam J. Young, Jr. Membership , NAB President W. J. Marshall General-Station Manager Dave Baylor Commercial Manager Robert De Ichon Program Director, Production Manager Charles Dolan Chief Announcer Howie Lund Chief Engineer Larry Shipley wTw CLEVELAND— EST. 1943 ABC Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By William M. O'Neil Business-Studio Address 1375 Euclid Ave. Phone Number SU 0101 Transmitter Location N. Royalton, O. Air Time.. 8 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun.; 6 a.m.-l a.m., Mon.-Fri.; 6 a.m.-2 a.m.. Sat. News Service Transradio, UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB President-Owner William M. O'Neil Assistant to President Lawrence Webb Commercial Manager (National). . . .Harold W. Waddell; (Local) W. J. Sylvester Sales Promotion Manager. . . .Frank H. Blumer Program Director Charles V. Hunter Publicity Director James E. Hansen Chief Announcer Stanley Peyton Chief Engineer Gerald G. Roberts WTA M CLEVELAND— EST. 1923 NBC Frequency: 1100 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . National Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address.. 815 Superior Ave. Phone Number CHerry 0942 Transmitter Location Brecksville, O. Air Time 19 V2 hrs. News Service , AP, UP Transcription Service .... Thesaurus, Standard Membership NAB, BMB President Niles Trammell General Manager John McCormick Commercial Manager Harold Gallagher Sales Promotion Manager H. A. Barton Program Director Hal Metzger Production Manager Fred Wilson Publicity Director Neil M. Flanagan Musical Director Walberg Brown Chief Engineer S. E. Leonard Farm Editor Jim. Chapman for Prestige... Membership! 569 IN GREATER CLEVELAND GREATER CLEVELAND'S IST AND ONLY FULL-TIME INDEPENDENT RADIO STATION 570 OHIO WSRS CLEVELAND HEIGHTS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Samuel R. Sague Business-Studio Address. .Radio Center Bldg., Cedar & Lee Rds. Phone Number ERieview 2005 Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World, SESAC Membership NAB Owner, Chief Executive, General-Station Manager S. R. Sague Production Mgr Carter Wayne Program Director Hugh Sanders Chief Engineer H. A. Brinkman Music Librarian Isabelle Edgar Chief Announcer Chick Lind W B N S COLUMBUS— EST. 1924 CBS Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By Radiohio, Inc. Business-Studio Address 33 N. High St. Phone Number ADams 9265 Transmitter Location 1035 Barnett Rd. Air Time Unlimited News Service AP, PA Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol Representative John Blair Membership NAB, BMB President Richard S. Wolfe General Manager Richard A. Borel Commercial Manager W. I. Orr National Sales Robert D. Thomas Program Director Geer Parkinson Promotion Director Jerome R. Reeves Musical Director Paul Neal Chief Engineer Lester H. Nafzger Farm Editor Bill Zipf W CO L COLUMBUS— EST. 1924 ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By The Pixleys Business-Studio Address. . . .E. Broad at Young Phone Number MAin 4581 Air Time 19 hrs. News Service AP, INS Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth. Associated Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB. BMB Executive Partner L. A. Pixley General-Station Manager Jack Kelly Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Frank N. Jones Program Director, Production Manager Al Albinger Publicity Director Blanche Dohn Chief Announcer George Lyman Arms Musical Director Joe Weisberg Chief Engineer Leo DeConnick Farm Editor T. D. Harmon W H K C COLUMBUS— EST. 1921 MBS Frequency: 610 Kc- ... .Power: 5000 Watts d-; 1000 Watts n. Owned By Cleveland Plain Dealer Operated By United Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 22 East 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, Cole Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President Sterling Graham General-Station Manager .... Carl M. Everson Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Harry H. Hoessly Program Director, Production Manager John B. Moses Publicity Director Juanita Wilcox Chief Announcer B. J. Sweeney Musical Director Abram Ruvinsky Chief Engineer Wm. B. Minor Farm Editor George Zeiss WINS COSHOCTON— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... .Coshocton Bcstg. Co. Business Address 14 N. Main St. Phone Number 1560 News Service UP Transcription Service .... Lang-Worth, CapitoL SESAC Pres.-Gen. Mgr Bruce Wallace Sta. Mgr. Pro. Dir Fred Dodge Comm.-Prom. Mgr Richard H. Athey Chief Engineer Ben Jones WING DAYTON— EST. 1921 Frequency: 1410 Kc ..Power: 5000 Watts Owned By Great Trails Bcstg. Corp. Operated By Radio Station WING Business-Studio Address N. Main St- Phone Number Adams 3288 Air Time 24 hrs- daily News Service AP Transcription Service. . .Lang-Worth, Standard Representative Weed 571 OHIO Membership BMB President Charles Sawyer General Manager J. P. Williams Station-Commercial Manager . . . . F. G. Dykstra Program Director Arthur Martin Production Manager Charles Reeder Publicity Director Assistant . . Margaret Josten Chief Announcer Jack Wymer Musical Director . Charles Reeder Chief Engineer. Lloyd House W H I 0 DAYTON— EST. 1935 CBS Frequency: 1290 Kc. ...... Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Miami Valley Bcstg- Corp. Business-Studio Address 45 S. Ludlow St. Phone Number Ad. 2261 Transmitter Location Hempstead Rd. Air Time 19 hrs. daily; 16 hrs. Sun. News Service , AP, INS. UP Transcription Service .... Standard, Associated Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership . NAB, BMB President. .James M. Cox, Jr. General-Station Manager .... Robert H. Moody Commercial Manager. . . .Harvey R. Young, Jr. Sales Promotion Manager . . Stanley G. Mouse Program Director Lester G. Spencer Publicity Director Lillian Jeffries Chief Announcer Fred Brophy Musical Director Henry Lange Chief Engineer Ernest L. Adams Farm Editor Samuel Steiger W L l"0 (CP) EAST LIVERPOOL Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operaled By Pottery Bcstg. Co. Business Address. 4 10 North Ave., Millvale, Pa. Owners ........ Earl D. Eisenhower, Dr. A. S. Sickman, J. Milton Hammond W E OL (CP) ELYRIA Frequency: 930 Kc ..Power: 100 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Elyria-Lorain Bcstg. Co. Business Address 330 Second St. Phone Number 2000 Pres.-Gen. Mgr Roy W. Ammel WHIO DAYTON COVERS The No. 1 Market of the Miami Valley WHIO, Dayton, listeners are solid citi- zens. 57% of 108,000 dwelling units in Dayton and Montgomery County are owner occupied. 97.5% of Dayton fam- ilies and 97.1% of Montgomery Coun- ty families are radio owners. Their effective buying power, estimated at $4,903 per family in 1947 ($1,263 high- er than the national average), rests 5000 WATTS BASIC CBS solidly on regular employment by man- ufacturers of world famous products like cash registers, business and ac- counting machines, electric refrigera- tors, electric motors, rubber tires, and many others. BMB and Hooper reports show most folks in Dayton and Miami Valley listen to WHIO. Local and national advertisers know this. Fine programs, accurate newscasts, plus real public service keep WHIO first among Day- ton stations. NEWS: UP, AP, INS, and CBS' Best Shows i\AVT/Mki /\ui/\ ^' ^' Hollingberry Company, Representatives DAYTON, OHIO Harry E. Cummings, Southeastern Representative. 572 OHIO W F I N FINDLAY— EST. 1941 KBS Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Operated By ... . Fred R. Hover Estcrte Business-Studio Address. .. .500^2 S. Main St. Phone Number 1330 Transmitter Location Williams Rd. Air Time. .6:30 a.m.-local sunset; 7 a.m-local sunset. Sun. News Service INS Transcription Service .. Lang-Worth. Standard. SESAC, Cole Membership .NAB, BMB General Manager Dimond Haver Sales Manager M. C. Clark Sales Promotion Manager .... Richard K. Davis Traffic Manager .Jean Lamb Chief Announcer, Farm Editor. .Fritz Sorenson Musical Director Margaret Truman Chief Engineer Edgar C- Smith WMOH HAMILTON— EST. 1944 MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By The Fort Hamilton Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .Second Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone Number 4-6543 Transmitter Location Middletown Pike Air Time. . . .6 am.-ll p.m.; 7 a.m.-ll p.m.. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NAB President, Managing Dir Herbert G. Pabst Sales Manager Donald L. Chapin Program Director Don J. Meeks Chief Engineer Andrew F. Bruck Farm Program Director Luella Engel WLOK LIMA— EST. 1936 NBC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By The Fort Industry Co. Business Address ...... 506 New Center Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich. Phone Number .Trinity 17-700 Detroit Studio Address ,..1101 Natl. Bank Bldg. Transmitter Location 1424 Rice Ave. Air Time 18 hrs. daily; 16 hrs. Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service Frederic W. Ziv Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB, BMB President George B. Storer General Manager Lee B. Wailes Station-Sales Promotion Manager. Publicity Director I. Robert Kerns Commercial Manager Harry Jay Program Director E. C. Ulrick Chief Announcer Harley Lucas Chief Engineer Darrel Hunter MAN MANSFIELD— EST. 1939 ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . Richland, Inc. Business-Studio Address .... Ohio Theater Bldg. Phone Number 4235-6 Transmitter Location Longview Ave. at N. Main Air Time 6:30 a.m.-12 M.; 7:30 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB President Monroe Rubin General-Station Manager J. M. O'Hara Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager . Carl Kindt Program Director, Production Manager Harry Lytle Chief Engineer William E. Morrison WMOA MARIETTA— EST. 1946 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Marietta Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 201 Phone Number 6383 Transmitter Location. . . . Williamstown, W. Va. Air Time 17V2 hrs. daily; 16 hrs. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Program Director, Chief Announcer Harold Haught Chief Engineer Charles E. Clark 573 OHIO WM R N MARION— EST. 1940 ABC— OHIO ASSN. OF BCSTRS — KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Marion Bcstg. Co- Business-Studio Address P. O- Box 518 Phone Number 3226-7 Transmitter Location P. O. Box 518 Air Time 17 hrs. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Horace N. Stovin Membership NAB. BMB, OAB President, Geneval-Station Manager Robert T. Mason Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Clark L. Dozer Program Director. Production Manager , Sanford Marshall Publicity Director John Plank Musical Director Richard Cook Chief Engineer Francis J. Peters Farm Editor Richard Kathe WPF B MIDDLETOWN— EST. 1947 Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Paul F. Braden Business Address Central Ave. Phone Number 2-3625 News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SESAC Pres.-Gen. Mgr Paul F. Braden Comm. Mgr. Pro. Dir Ranny Daly Promotion Manager Don Lyons WPTW PIQUA— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Miami County Bcstg. Business Address. . . .1625 W. Covington Ave. News Service AP Transcription Service World. SESAC Representative Grant Pres.-Gen.-Prom. Mgr Richard E. Hunt Commercial Manager Carroll M. Ball Asst. Chief Engr.-V.P George E. Donahue Secy-Treas, Chief Engr Byron F. London W PA Y PORTSMOUTH— EST. 1935 CBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By.... The Scioto Bcstg. Co. Accent on Youth! You profit twice when you buy time on WMRN. Teen-age acceptance of WMRN and the products it advertises is the extra dividend added to the proved high adult audience response among WMRN'S more than 200,000 prosperous hsteners in seven of Ohio's richest farm and home counties. Get the facts about this responsive audience! For results right now th^s well-to-do section of Ohio can be easily and economically sold on your product, and an exception- ally large number of teen-age listeners can be reached at the same time. Both adults and teen-agers stay tuned to WMRN. Address inquiries to Robert T. Mason, general manager, WMRN, Marion, Ohio. AN AFFILIATE OF THE AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY 574 OHIO Business-Studio Address 1009 Gallia St. Phone Number Portsmouth 1010 Transmitter Location 1009 Gallia St. Air Time 6:30 am.-l a.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative William G. Rambeau Membership NAB. BMB Chief Executive Eugene Carr Station-Commercial Manager. .Gerald F. Boyd Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity- Director Carl Bodner Program Director, Production Manager Floyd Jackson Chief Announcer Jerry Grove Musical Director Dorothy Page Chief Engineer Maurice Myers Farm Editor Frank Balmert WLEC SANDUSKY— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Lake Erie Bcstg. Co. Business Address . . Cleveland Rd. & Huntington Streets Phone Number 5170 News Service PN Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World President Lloyd A. Pixley V.P.-Gen. Mgr Albert E. Heiser Secty-Dir .J. H. Kelly Commercial Mananger Louis E. Mahla Promotion Manager Donald Dean Program Director J. Wagner Chief Engineer George F. Buehrle W I Z E SPRINGFIELD— EST. 1940 ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc- Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. Radio Voice of Spring- field, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .115-117 W. High St. Phone Number 3-4955 Transmitter Location 115-117 W. High St- Air Time 18 hrs. daily News Service UP Transcription Service. . .Lang-Worth, Standard Representative Weed Membership BMB President Charles Sawyer General Manager J. P. Williams Station-Commercial Manager. .Adna H. Karns Program Director Robert Terry Production Manager Robert Christol Publicity Director Yvonne Roberts Musical Director Ernie Kendrick Chief Engineer Victor L. Bushong WJEL SPRINGFIELD— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... . Champion City Bcstg. Co. Business Address 101 N. Fountain Ave. Partners Dr. Delbert Joseph Parsons, John E. Harwood, Bill Erin wwso SPRINGFIELD— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1210 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Radio Springfield. Inc. Business Address Springfield, Ohio Phone Number 3-6488 News Service AP Transcription Service. Thesaurus, World President Gus Sun Gen.-Comm. Mgr O. R. Bellamy Promotion Manager Dave Sawyer Program Director Virginia Weber Chief Engineer Robert Cory WST V STEUBENVILLE— EST. 1940 MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power 250 Watts Owned-Operated By The Valley Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address .... Exchange Reahy Bldg. Phone Number 2-6265 Transmitter Location Ahamont Heights Air Time 7 a.m-l a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra General-Station-Commercial Manager John J. Laux Sales Promotion-Production Manager, Program- Publicity Director George H. Wilson Chief Announcer William Brabson Musical Director Thomas Arim Chief Engineer Charles Shepherd Farm Editor Frank Taylor WS P D TOLEDO— EST. 1921 NBC Frequency: 1370 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By The Fort Industry Co- Business-Studio Address Best. Bldg., 136 Huron St. Phone Number Adams 3175 Transmitter Location RF.D. Oregon Rd.. Rossford, O. Air Time. .6 a.m.-l am.; 7:45 a.m.-l a.m.. Sun. News Service./. . AP. INS. UP 575 OHIO Transcription Service. .Thesaurus, Lang-Worth, Standard Representative Katz Membership , . NAB, BMB President George B. Storer Station Manager E. Y. Flanigan Commercial Manager .... Westf ord F. Shannon Sales Promotion Manager. . .O. William Myers Program Director Glenn C. Jackson Production Manager Robert B. Evans Musical Librarian Gene Williams Chief Engineer Wm. M. String! ellow Farm Editor Harley West WTOD TOLEDO— EST. 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 Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service. .Standard, Associated, SESAC, Lang-Worth Representative Sears & Ayer Membership NAB President Stanley Speer Station Manager Sunne Miller Musical Director Frieda Miller Chief Engineer Robert Sowers W TO L TOLEDO— EST. 1938 ABC— OHIO NETWORK Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Community Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Bell Bldg. Phone Number Ad. 3291 Air Time 6 a.m.-l a-m. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership .NAB, BMB President Frazier Reams General Manager Thomas S- Bretherton Commercial Manager Morton Neipp Program Director Karl R. Nelson Publicity Director Francis McNerney Chief Engineer .John Sheehan Farm Editor Ken Lawrence W R R N WARREN— EST. 1941 MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ..... . Nied & Stevens, Inc. Business-Studio Address 108 Main St. Phone Number ...2212-9 Transmitter Location 710 Main St. Air Time 6:45 am.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service .... Lang-Worth, SESAC Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership NAB, BMB President Perry H. Stevens General-Station Manager E. J. Pryor Commercial Manager F. B. Cannon Program Manager Richard G. Oram Chief Engineer Robert V. Kinney Farm Editor Charles R. Cleaver WWST WOOSTER— EST. 1947 Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated .... Wooster Republic Ptg. Co. Business Address Wooster, Ohio Phone Number 760 News Service AP Transcription Service Standard, World President Raymond E. Dix General Manager Harold D. Schaaf Commercial Manager Ted Evans Program Director Jomes Rowe Chief Engineer Russell Grunder WRFD WORTHINGTON— EST. 1947 Frequency: 880 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Peoples Bcstg Corp Business Address 649 High St. News Service AP, INS Transcription Service Lang-Woith. SESAC President James H. West Station-Sales Mgr Edgar Parsons Sales Promotion Mgr Joseph D. Bradshaw Program Director William Meredith Chief Engineer Royce O. Woodward W F M J YOUNGSTOWN— EST. 1939 ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By WFMJ Bcstg. Co. Operated By . William F. Maag. Jr. Business-Studio Address. ... 101 W. Boardman Phone Number 3-4121 Transmitter Location. ... 101 W. Boardman St. Air Time. . . .6 a.m.-l a.m.; 7 am-l a.m.. Sun. News Service AP, UP Transcription Service .... Standard. Thesaurus Representative Headley-Reed Membership NAB. BMB President William F. Maag. Jr. National Sales Phil Wood Program Director Robert B. Mackall Chief Announcer William Crooks Chief Engineer. .Frank A. Dieringer 576 OHIO-OKLAHOMA W K B N WHIZ YOUNGSTOWN— EST. 1926 CBS Frequenc/: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WKBN Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address.. 17 N. Champion St. Phone Number 4-2122 Transmitter Location 3430 Sunset Blvd. Air Time 6 a.m. -12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NAB, BMB President, General Mgr. . .W. P. Williamson, Jr. Station-Commercial Manager....!. L. Bowden Sales Promotion Howard Rempes Program Director Baldwin Harper Chief Engineer B. T. Wilkens Farm Editor Stuart Wilson ZANESVILLE— EST. 1924 NBC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Southeastern Ohio Bcstg. System, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .Lind Arcade Bldg. Phone Number . 6000 Transmitter Location Newark Rd. Air Time 18 hrs- daily News Service AP Transcription Service .... Lang-Worth, Capitol Representative John E. Pearson Membership NAB, BMB President Clay Littick General Manager Vernon A. Nolte Commercial Manager Nate Milder Program Director Robert Maley Chief Engineer Charles E. Hartmeyer ©ICLAIHIOMA Estimated Population 2,311,000—% Increase — 1.1— Radio Homes 499,018 Farms with Radios 122,148 — Stations in State 35 K A D A ADA— EST. 1934 ABC— OKLAHOMA NETWORK Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By C. C Morris Business-Studio Address. .First Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone Number 1212 Transmitter Location N. of Ada, Okla. Air Time 6 a.m.-ll:05 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB Owner C. C. Morris General Manager James M. Griffith Commercial Manager Leroy W. Moses Program Director Bill Hoover Publicity Director Betty Hughes Chief Engineer Harold Walker Membership NAB President, General Mgr.. .Frank E. Wimberly Commercial Manager Jon Wagner Chief Engineer Ernest Baucum KWHW ALTUS— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By....Altus Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 205 Va N. Main Phone Number 1405 Transmitter Location 1 mi. N. of Town Air Time 7 am.-lO p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Homer Griffith K VS 0 ARDMORE— EST. 1935 ABC— OKLAHOMA NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By John F. Easley Phone Number 3030 Air Time 6 am.-l 1:05 p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service World, SESAC Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB President-Owner John F. Easley General-Station Manager Albert Riesen Commercial Manager Hillis Bell Sales Promotion Manager John E. Riesen Program Director Dolly Dutton Chief Engineer Wm. Kolb KWON BARTLESVILLE— EST. 1942 MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . . Bartlesville Bcstg. Co. Business Address. .100 Union NatL Bank Bldg. Phone Number 1400 Transmitter Location U. S. Highway 75 Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m. 577 OKLAHOMA News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB Pres.-Gen.-Comm. Mgr J. Fred Case Chief Engineer. John W. Overstreet KWCO CHICKASHA— EST. 1946 MBS Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Washita Valley Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Briscoe Bldg. Phone Number 2899 Transmitter Location. .Grand Ave.. Off U. S. 81 Air Time . .Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership .NAB President, Chief Engineer. .George C Robinson General Manager ..... James B. Quattlebaum Station Manager John Steele Commercial Manager. ............ .Len Lyon Program Director George P. Miller KRHD DUNCAN— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1350 Kc .Power: 250 Watts d., 100 Watts n. Owned-Operated By Duncan Bcstg. Co. Business Address .P. O. Box 1192 Phone Number . 1350 News Service . e . . .UP Transcription Service Capitol Chief Owner. .R. H. Drewry Gen.-Comm.-Prom Mgr W. Edward Evans Program Director .Jack Raymond Chief Engineer. .... . . .W. E. Billington K D U R (CP) DURANT Frequency: 1540 Kc. ..... . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. ... . .Texhoma Bcstg. Co. Business Address. ......... .321 W. Main St. KSEO DURANT— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 750 Kc. . . . . . Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Bennett & R. F. Story Business Address. ....... 129 V2 N. Third Ave. Phone Number ........................ 102 Studio-Transmitter Location. .. .W. of City on Highway 70 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership '. NAB Partners Bennett Story & R. F. Story General-Station Manager. . . . .Weldon Stamps Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Gerald Sanders Program Director Muriel Mix Chief Announcer Jack Carter Chief Engineer Bill Walters Farm Editor. Bob Beaty KASA ELK CITY— EST. 1932 MBS— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc. , . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Southwestern Bcstg. Co. Address .204 N. Main St. Phone Number 730 Transmitter Location 204 N. Main St. Air Time . 6 a.m.-10:30 p.m. News Service .UP Transcription Service Standard Membership NAB, BMB President-General Mgr Lonnie J. Preston Commercial Manager J. A. Caldwell Promotion Manager Bob Pace Program Director Grace Caldwell Chief Engineer. George Fenter K C R C ENID— EST. 1929 ABC— OKLAHOMA NETWORK Frequency: 1390 Kc. ...... Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Enid Radiophone Co- Business-Studio Address Broadway Tower Phone Number 447 Transmitter Location 318 East Willow Air Time 8 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Transcription Service. .. .Standard, Thesaurus Representative ........ Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB, BMB President . Mrs. M. C. Garber General Manager MiUon B. Garber Commercial Manager .H. P. Hale Sales Promotion Manager. . .Hugh J. Finnerty Program-Musical Director Dilmond D. Postlewait Chief Announcer. Jay Jones Chief Engineer .Murray D. Coleman KTJS HOBART— EST. 1947 KBS Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By T. J. Shriner 578 OKLAHOMA K S W 0 LAWTON— EST. 1941 ABC— OKLAHOMA NETWORK Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Oklahoma Quality Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 17th & "E" Ave. Phone Number 1380 Transmitter Location. — 1^2 mi. SE. of Lawton Air Time.... 6 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB. BMB President R. H. Drewry General Manager Allan Page Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager Neil Ashlock Program Director, Production Manager Morgan Roberts Chief Engineer C. E. Billington KTMC McALESTER— EST. 1946 ABC— OKLAHOMA NETWORK Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By J. Stanley O'Neill Business-Studio Address Municipal Bldg. Phone Number ,2411-2 Transmitter Location . . Corner Crisler Ave. & A St. Air Time 17 hrs. daily News Service AP Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB President-Owner, General Manager J. Stanley O'Neill Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager George L. Overton Program- Publicity Director. .MoUie Hutcheson Production Manager, Musical Director . , Joan Gates Chief Engineer Glenn Bornett Farm Editor Jay Harmon K 0 V E (CP) MIAMI Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts MUSKOGEE— EST. 1936 ABC— OKLAHOMA NETWORK Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Oklahoma Press Publ. Co. Business-Studio Address. .910-913 Barnes Bldg. Phone Number 302-3 Transmitter Location Barnes Bldg. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB. BMB President Tarns Bixby, Jr. Station-Commercial Manager. .Paul A. Bruner Program Director. .Frances Estes Publicity Director Mavis Rogers Chief Announcer LaMar Plummer Chief Engineer Earl H. Graves Farm Editor Forest Eaton K M H U (CP) MUSKOGEE Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d., 500 Watts n. KBYE OKLAHOMA CITY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 890 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned By State Bcstg. Co. Operated By Radio Staiion KBYE Busjness-Studio Address 108 N.W. 9th Phone Number 7-3653-4 Transmitter Location 57th & Eastern Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth. Cole Representative Branham Membership NAB Partners . A. Earl Cullum, Jr. & James M. Collins President A. Earl Cullum. Jr. Vice President-Treasurer. . . .James M. Collins General Manager Tom Johnson Station Manager Flora Luper Sales Promotion Manager . . . . O. C. Brown, Jr. Musical Director David Tate Chief Engineer Clyde Mosteller KLPR OKLAHOMA CITY— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... . Oklahoma City Bcstg. Co. Business Address .... 1 32 1/2 W. Commerce St. Phone Number 3-6358 Studio-Transmitter Location. .73rd St. & Shields Blvd. Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Membership NAB President-Owner, General Mgr Byrne Ross Station-Commercial Manager. .Walter Colvin Program-Musical Director. . . .Kathleen Burkett Chief Announcer Robert N. Chaddock Chief Engineer Jack Richmond Farm Editor Kelly West 579 9n OKLAHOMA 9ti TULSA'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE RADTG^^NTER 5,000 WATTS DAY & NIGHT John Esau, v. p. & Gen. Mgr. Ho the c^r.'Prca!-Promotion Mgr. .Arthur H. Hertlein Program Director William Peters Chief Engineer Benjamin Franklin Tschnical Supervisor Earl F. Harlem W I S R BUTLER— EST. 1941 KBS Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By David H. Rosenblum Operated By Butler Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 357 N. Main St. Phone Number 4701-4702 Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World Representative Forjoe Membership NAB, BMB President-Owner- General-Station Mgr. . . . David H, Rosenblum Commercial Manager Kent L. Jeffrey Sales Promotion-Program Dir.- Production Manager Robert Kaufman Publicity Director LaRue Hutter Chief Engineer Paul Rex Form Editor Gladys Borne WCHA CHAMBERSBURG— EST. 1946 Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By . Chambersburg Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address ..... Craft Press Bldg. Fhone Number 1110-1111 Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Forjoe Membership NAB Vi-e-Pres.-Gen, -Station Mgr John S. Booth Ccmmercial Manager. .. .Thompson K. Cassel Sales Promotion Mgr M. Goodwin Clarke Program Director Chas. M. Cassel P.oduction Manager. . Allen Saunders Publicity Director David Gesler Musical Dir.-Form Editor Earl Strine Chief Engineer Joseph Rose WESA CHARLEROI— EST. 1947 Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Mongahela Valley Bcstg. Inc. Business Address Charleroi, Pa. Phone Number 30 News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol, World President Dr. A. S. Sickman General Mgr Pierre Paulin Salos Mgr C. F. Kreitzer Chief Engineer Henry Niederkofle: WPWA CHESTER— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Lou Poller Business Address .Chester. Pa. Phone Number 3-1841 Air Time Local Sunrise-Local Sunset News Service AP Transcription Service World, Capital Membership NAB President-Owner Lou Poller General-Station Manager M. A. Mandel Sales Promotion Manager Burton Levin Program Director.. Charles Ross Capps Chief Engineer Joe J. Goodman W V CH (CP) CHESTER Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By James M. Tisdale Business Address Wolf Building Phone Number 2-8861 News Service UP Owner-Gen.-Comm. Mgr.-Chief Engr. James M. Tisdale Program Director Edna Whittington WCVI CONNELLSVILLE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc. . Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By.Connellsville Bcstrs., Inc. Business-Studio Address. 124 W. Crawford Ave, Fhone Number Connellsville 2700 Air Time 17 hrs. daily News Service UP Transmitter Service Lang- Worth, SESAC President-Gen.-Station Mgr. ... J. Wylie DriscoU Chief Engineer C. W. Ross W B U X (CP) DOYLESTOWN Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Charles M. Meredith 593 . . . P E N N S WCED DU BOIS— EST. 1939 CBS— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Tri-Country Bcstg. Address 80 North Park Place Phone Number 1700 Air Time. . 6:30 a.m.-12:05 a.m. News Service .UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Joseph Hershey McGilvra Membership NAB, BMB President H. T. Gray Gen. Mgr.-Prog. Dir Jason S. Gray Commercial Manager Les Ryder Promotion Manager Virginia Ryder Chief Engineer Vernon Stahl W E^ T EASTON— EST. 1936 NBC— MUTUAL Frequency: 1400 Kc. ...... . .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Associated Bcstrs., Inc. Business-Studio Address.. 5 16 Northampton St. Phone Number 6131 Air Time ...,.,.,........,.. 6:30 a.m.-l a.m. Y L V A N I A News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Robert Meeker Membership NAB Station Executive Clair R. McCoUough Station Manager Elwood C. Anderson National Sales Manager J. Robert Gulick Program Director Eugene Bethman Chief Engineer J. E Mathiot WER C ERIE NBC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Presque Isle Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. ... 121 West 10th St. Phone Number 26-918 Air Time 6 a.m.-l2:05 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Weed Membership NAB President Jacob A. Young General Manager Charles E« Denny Commercial Manager Frank Proudfoot Program Director. Virginia Donachy Production Manager Arthur Ingram Chief Engineer. ............ .L. W. Cooke, Jr. 5 '7ftcin^et4^ i€fi€i^ cfou ta (^Wt/ ^Sh <^6// ''^h, ©c/ ^^^d, '"°^^>^^.;;r- Represented by ROBERT niEEKER nSSOCinTES New York • Chicago • San Francisco • Los Angeles 594 . . . P E N N S W L E U ERIE— EST. 1935 ABC— MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WLEU Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Commerce Bldg., 12th & State Sts. Transmitter Location Commerce Bldg., 12th & State Sts. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service World President Leo J. Omelian Gen.-Station-Comm. Mgr V. Hamilton Weir Secretary Miss Clara A. Thene Musical Director. Anthony Conti Farm Editor Paul Crossman W Hi B GREENBURG— EST. 1934 Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. (CP~1000 Watts— unlimited) Owned-Operated By Pittsburgh Radio Supply House Business-Studio Address 128 N. Fenn Ave. Phone Number ...........,.._..,.._. 3740 Y L V A N I A . . . Transmitter Location 128 N. Penn Ave. Air Time 7 a.m.-Local Sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Long- Worth Station Representative Rambeau Membership NAB President H. J. Brennen General-Commercial Mgr. . . . George J. Podeyn Program Director John Howard Chief Engineer Lyle L. Allen w iTb 0 HARRISBURG— EST. 1921 NBC— MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc. . . . Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .. .Keystone Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 31 N. Second St. Transmitter Location Third & Walnut Sts. Air Time 8:30 a.m.-l a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Robert Meeker Membership NAB Station Executive Clair R. McCollough Station Manager C. G. Moss National Sales Manager J. Robert Gulick Program Director David Bennett Chief Engineer. ................. J. E. Mathiot 5 "Tflanj&et^ itfoatf^. cfC«' 639 TEXAS K B S T BIG SPRING— EST. 1936 ABC— TEXAS STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1490 Kc. ..... .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Big Spring Herald Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 702 Johnson St. Phone Number 1500 Transmitter Location . . 1 mi. N.E of Big Spring Air Time . 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative John E. Pearson Membership NAB, BMB General-Station Manager Jack Wallace Commercial-Sales Promotion Mgr. .... Bill Cox Program-Publicity Director Lloyd Hawkins Chief Engineer Andrew Jones K F Y"N (CP) BONHAM Frequency: 1420 Kc .Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Frank Svoboda KHUZ BORGER— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By .....R. G. Hughes Business Address Highway 117 Phone Number 1600 Studio-Transmitter Location. .Off Highway 117, Clayton St. Air Time 6:30 a.m.-ll p.m. News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World SESAC Membership .NAB President-Owner R. G. Hughes General Manager Wayne Phelps Sales Manager Les Helmes Program Director. Hal Moon Chief Engineer. Herman Kreiger K NE L BRADY— EST. 1935 KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By G. L. Burns Business Address Brady, Texas Phone Number 77 Studio Address Brady, Texas Trcmsmitter Location 1 mi. E. of Brady Air Time Unlimited News Service AP General Station Manager G. L. Burns Commercial-Sales Promotion Mgr. . . C. D, Reed Program Director Gene Bums Chief Engineer Cecil Nelin KSTB BRECKENRIDGE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Stephens County Bcstg. Co. Business Address Miller Bldg. Partners Robert W. Chapman, Manning L. Trammell KWHI BRENHAM— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1280 Kc. . . .Power: iOOO Watts d. Owned-Operated By Thomas S. Whitehead News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth President-General Mgr Tom S. Whitehead Chief Engineer H. B. Balch KVAL BROWNSVILLE— EST. 1946 ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KEEW. Ltd. Address 2701 San Benito Highway Phone Number 1273 Transmitter Location. 2701 San Benito Highway Air Time 6 a.m. to Midnight News Service AP Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB. BMB President T. Frank Smith General Manager Byron Winstead Commercial Manager Dick Smith Promotion Manager Duane McCoy Program Director Fred McCall Chief Engineer Leonard Dutton K B^W D BROWNWOOD— EST. 194J MBS— TEXAS STATE NETWORK— KBS Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned By Brown County Bcstg. Co. Operated By Wendell Mayes Business-Studio Address 800 Hawkins St. Phone Number 2401-2 Transmitter Location Williams Ranch Rd. Air Time 18 hrs. daily; 17 hrs. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Walker Membership NAB President. General-Station Manager Wendell Mayes Commercial Manager F. T. Wilson Program Director Howard Edwards Chief Announcer William T. Field Chief Engineer A. W. Stewart 640 TEXAS KORA BRYAN— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Bryan Bcstg. Co. Business Address 305 W. 26th St. Phone Number 2-1451 News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Owner-General Manager . . . David C. Jones, Jr. Commercial Manager Maxine Saunders Promotion Mgr.-Program Dir Cecil Beordon Asst. Mgr. & Chief Engineer . . Robert M. Shuffler KCTX CHILDRESS— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 15L0 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Golden West Bcstg. Business-Studio Address. .. .217^2 North Main Phone Number 1086 Transmitter Location . . Vz mi. S.W. of Childress Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Membership NAB President. Commercial Mgr.. .Richard M. Hagan General-Station Manager .... George D. Cowan Program Director . James D. Abbott PubUcity Director .Peggy Bellah Chief Engineer Hal S. Christensen KCLE CLEBURNE— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1120 Kc Power: 250 Walts d. Owned-Operated By Marti, Inc. Business-Studio Address 919 North Main Phone Number 1025-6; Transmitter 181 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Membership NAB General Mgr.. Chief Enginee;. George W. Marti Station Manager Jo C. Marti Commercial Manager John Marti Program Director Billie D. Moorman Farm Editor C. A. Munch KSTA COLEMAN— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1000 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . . Coleman County Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 827 Phone Number 8406 News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol General Manager Jack South Chief Engineer A. W. Stewart W T A W COLLEGE STATION— EST. 1921 ABC Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . A. & M. College of Texas Business Address College Station Phone Number 4-6724 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Homer Griffith Membership , NAB, BMB Station-Commercial Manager . . . . W. R. Pierre Sales Promotion Manager B. J. Cook Publicity Director Mary Jo Trimble Chief Engineer Frank J. Sosolik Farm Editor Andy Adam KEYS CORPUS CHRISTI— EST. 1941 CBS Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By Nueces Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address . . Centre Theatre Bldg. Phone Number , , . 2-741 1 Transmitter Location Cantwell Lane Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership NAB. BMB General Manager Bill Hughes Station-Commercial Manager . . . Kelly Wofford Program Director Bill McRae Production Manager Mary Ann Adams Publicity Director Roasmay Minnich Chief Announcer. Musical Dir Ralph Davis Chief Engineer Harold Griffith KRIS CORPUS CHRISTI— EST. 1937 NBC— TEXAS QUALITY NETWORK Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... . Gulf Coast Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 840 Phone Number 6354 Transmitter Location Shore I>rive Air Time 6 a.m.-12 M. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Free & Peters Membership NAB. BMB President. General-Station Mgr. . . T. Frank Smith Commercial Manager W. M. Eikner Promotion Manager Jack Lozier Program Director, Production Manager Charles Nethery Chief Engineer Ted Gilliland 641 00e^ TEXAS CBS AFFILIATE IN ^ ONLY FULL-TIME 50,000-WATT STATION SERVING THE BIG DALLAS-FORT WORTH BMB DATA — NIGHTIME BMB «/o No. of Counties 1946 Radio Families Families NighHime Audience DALLAS 93% 96,600 90,520 Dallas County 92% 128,720 118,890 FORT WORTH 88% 64,650 56,910 Tarrant County 87% 79,850 69,450 50% or more 126 693.350 531.290 40% " " 182 861.430 606.010 30% ■' " 249 1.028.750 661.970 20% " " 362 1.320.120 730,870 10% •' " 597 2. 111.860 842,560 %UHhii ^A^. BMB DATA — . DAYTIME BMB «/o No. of Counties 1946 Radfo Families Families Daytime Audience DALLAS 81% 96,600 79,030 Dallas County 81% 128,720 104,230 FORT WORTH 757o 64,650 48,620 Tarrant County 77% 79,850 61,680 50% or more 104 979.980 494.840 40% " " 138 1.086,900 542.920 30% " " 172 1.187.690 578.030 20% " •• 236 1.459.310 654.200 10% " " 335 1.770.240 692.670 Thunix/i The Times Herald Station Represented by the Branham Company 642 TEXAS KSIX CORPUS CHRISTI— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc... Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Corpus Christi Bcstg. Co. Inc. Business-Studio Address . 533 Upper N. Broadway Phone Number 2-9242 Transmitter Location Whelan Dr. Air Time 6 a.m.-12 a.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Forjoe Membership NAB President, General-Station Manager Vann M. Kennedy Commercial Manager .... Charles R. Manning Sales Promotion Manager Ray Lewis Program-Musical Director, Production Manager. Chief Announcer Jack Foster Publicity Director Mary Tompkins Chief Engineer Troy Whitiker KWBU CORPUS CHRISTI— EST. 1943 Frequency: 1030 Kc... Power: 50.000 Watts d. Owned By. .Baylor University of Waco. Texas Operated By Radio Station WKB"J (Depart- ment of Baylor University) Business Address P. O. Box 898 Phone Number 5258 Studio Address White Plaza Hotel Transmitter Location Gregory, Texas Air Time Daytime license News Service AP Representative Branham General Manager Carr P. Collins Station Manager .Homer Hogan Program Director. Farm Editor .... Bob McBride Chief Announcer Martin Lucas Musical Director Rose Belek Chief Engineer Nestor Cuesta K AN 0 CORSICANA— EST. 1937 KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Alto, Inc. Business-Studio Address State National Bank Bldg. Phone Number 2486-7-8 Transmitter Location. .... .U. S. Highway 75 Air Time 6 a.m.-l 1 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service .... Standard, Thesaurus, Cole Representative Branham Membership NAB, BMB Vice President J. C. West General Manager. Ernest T. Jones Chief Engineer E. R. Heliums KIXL DALLAS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1040 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . Variety Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address. ... L401 S. Akard St, Phone Number. Riverside 4521 Air Time Local sunrise-local simset News Service AP Transcription Service World, Standard Representative William G. Rambeou Membership NAB President. General Manager Lee Segall Station Manager Tom Massey Program Director Charles Payne Production Manager John Wilson Chief Engineer Bob Tripp KLIF DALLAS— EST. 1947 Frequency: 1190 Kc. .. .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Trinity Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address .... Cliff Towers Hotel, Phone Number W-0328 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Representative. .. .Burke, Kuipers & Mahoney Membership NAB President Barton R. McLendon Executive Director .Gordon B. McLendon Station-Commercial Mgr Aubrey H. Escoe Promotion Director David A. Ward News Director, Farm Editor .... Loren Watson Publicity Director David A. Ward Chief Engineer Glenn Callison K ^ L B DALLAS— EST. 1926 CBS Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By KRLD Radio Corp. Business-Studio Address Hotel Adolphus Phone Number. Central 6811 Transmitter Location Garland, Texas Air Time 5:30 a.m.-2 a.m. News Service AP, INS Transcription Service Standard, Capitol SESAC Representative Branham Membership NAB, BMB Chairman of Board Tom C. Gooch President John W. Runyon Managing Director Clyde W. Rembert Commercial Manager Wm. A. Roberts Sales Promotion-Asst. Manager, Publicity Director J. W. Crocker Program Director Roy George Production Manager John Hicks Chief Announcer Ves R. Box Musical Director Hugh Fowler Chief Engineer. Roy M. Flyim 643 • • WFAA It's as simple as Q°a to make the rich DALLAS - FT. WORTH market "P/iy/ STATION WFAA RVICE OF THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS TO MAKE / FREQUENCIES 820 + 570 NETWORKS NBC-ABC-TQN * Advertisers who use WFAA to cover the Dallas-Fort Worth market get what they want — complete coverage from one Station, on two frequencies, and with the top attrac- tions of three networks, to provide greater audience appeal and sales impact on the Southwest's greatest market. mWAA f M DALLAS, TEXAS if Now— WFAA-FM is operating with 14,000 watts, radiated power at 98 Megacycles — Chan- nel 250, bringing to the Dalias-Fort Worth markets this new form of radio service with all of the ad- vantages this finer, better broadcosting offers. Represented Nationally EDWARD PETRY and COMPANY 644 TEXAS K S iC Y DALLAS— EST. 1941 Frequency: 660 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Sky Bcstg. Service Business-Studio Address Hotel Stoneleigh. 2927 Maple Ave. Phone Number Central 6193-4 Transmitter Location Bruton Rd., Dallas County Air Time 6 a.m.-local sunset News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Membership NAB President A. L. Chilton Station-Commercial-Sales F romotion Manager R. G. Terrill Program Director Leonard Holland Chief Announcer, Farm Editor Richard F. Parker Musical Director John A. Hitt Chief Engineer Morris M. Ming W F A A DALLAS—EST. 1922 NBC— ABC— TEXAS QUALITY NETWORK Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts (570 Kc.) (5000 Watts) Owned-Operated By A. H. Belo Corp. Business Address 815 Commerce St. Phone Number Central 2451 Studio Address 1122 Jackson St. Transmitter Location Grapevine, Texas; Arlington, Texas Air Time.. 18 hrs. daily (dividing time on 820 and 570 Kc. with Fort Worth) News Service AP, UP Transcription Service . . Lang-Worth, Thesaurus Representative Edward Petry Membership NAB, BMB President E. M. Dealey General Manager Martin B. Campbell Commercial Manager Ralph W. Nimmons Sales Promotion Manager. .Robert E. Summers Program Director Ralph K. Maddox Production Manager Elliott Robertson Publicity Director Louis Breault Chief Announcer Hal Thompson Chief Engineer Raymond Collins Farm Editor Murray Cox W H R DALLAS— EST. 1920 MBS— TEXAS STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By.... City of Dallas, Texas Business-Studio Address Municipal Radio Bldg., State Fair Grounds Phone Number Tenison 3-6101 Transmitter Location White Rock Lake Air Tune. .5:30 a.m.-12 M.; 7 a.m.-12 M., Sun. News Service AP Representative Weed Membership NAB. BMB Chairman E. O. Carlwright General-Station Mgr Charles B. Jordan Commercial Manager Dale Drake Program Director Pete Teddlie Production Manager Roy L Newman Publicity Director Pete Teddlie Musical Director James Thomhill Chief Engineer Durward J. Tucker Farm Editor Al Jones KDLK DEL RIO— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Del Rio Bcstg. Co. Phone Number 1150 Representative , Griffith President-General Mgr James A. Clements Promotion Manager Gonzalo G. Moyo Program Director John Harris Chief Engineer Norman Lassetter K D N T DENTON— EST. 1938 KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Harwell V. Shepard Address Radio Center Phone Number 276 Transmitter Location Highway No. 24 Air Time 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership BMB Owner-Gen.Manager Harwell V. Shepard KURV EDINBURG— EST. 1947 Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. (CP 1000 d. & n.) Owned-Operated By.... James CuUen Looney Business-Studio Address . San Antonio Highway Phone Number 710 Transmitter Location 2 mi. N. of Edinburg Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative For joe Membership NAB. BMB President-Owner James CuUen Looney General-Commercial Mgr Louis Aiken. Jr. Station-Sales Promotion Mgr Jane Trimner Program Director Stuart Graymount Production Manager Allan Dale Chief Engineer Warren Chase 645 (FOR SHREWD TIME-BUYERS) 1. Why do we use a double-barrel shotgun? To get the bird! Two shots double your chances of getting the big ones. KFJZ WRR 2. Why do we use the KFJZ-WRR combination in Ft. Worth -Dallas? To get the sole! Two stations for one price give you a double shot at this rich market. Fort Worth-Dallas Area Population 1,900,000 Buying Income .... $2,000,000,000 Radio Homes 410,033 ^^ TEXAS' BEST RADIO B O Y -^^ WD D r'^^r'^^ K FJZ %S> TWO STATIONS fOR OHI fViU^J' DALLAS n-^ FT. WORTH NAtlONAl RtPBISCNTATIVt WEED & COMPANY NIW TOtK • CHICAGO • OtlROIT • ATLANTA SAN fKANCISCO NOilTWOO» TEXAS KELP EL PASO— EST. 1947 Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Paso Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 106 Texas St.. P. O. Box 1348 Phone Number 3-3658 Transmitter Location .... 1 mi. E. of EI Paso on Highway 80 Air Time Local sunrise-local sunset News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Representative John E. Pearson Membership BMB President Ed V. Mead General Manager, Sec.-Treas Tim Carroll Commercial Manager J. J. Walden, Jr. Chief Engineer Jesse M. Neil, Jr. KEPO EL PASO— EST. 1947 ABC Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By H. J. Griffith Business Address. . .2419 N. Piedras St.. Dallas Phone Number. 5-2731 News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Raymer President H. J. Griffith General Manager Willoxd L. Kline Commercial Manager Larry Clair Program Director John Hicks Chief Engineer E. L. Gernoetz K R 0 D EL FASO— EST. 1940 CBS— SOUTHWEST Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.; 500 Watts n. (CP 5000 d. & n.) Owned-Operated By ... . Roderick Bcstg. Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 1799 Phone Number 2-6551 Studio Address 2201 Wyoming St. Transmitter Location Hammett Blvd. Air Time Unlimited News Service AP, INS Transcription Service . . Associated, Standard, Cole Representative Taylor-Howe-Snowden Membership .NAB, BMB President Dorrance D. Roderick General Manager Val Lawrence Sales Promotion Manager Frank Junell Program Director Ted Hunt Production Manager Dick Weaver Publicity Director Tom Wisehart Chief Engineer Edward P. Talbott Farm Editor. .Robert Canavon KSET EL PASO— EST. 1947 MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Sunland Bcstg. Co. Business Address 307 Mills St. Phone Number 3-2693 News Service AP Transcription Service World, Long-Worth President Edward D. Hodge General Manager Vincent W. McConn Commercial Manager William H. Gerlach Program Director David E. Bigley Chief Engineer Lloyd W. Hilburn KTS M EL PASO— EST. 1929 NBC Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned-Operated By. .Tri-State Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 801 N. Oregon St. Phone Number Main 3122 Transmitter Location . . First Ave.. Lower Valley, El Paso, Texas Air Time. .6 a.m.-ll:30 p.m. except Sat.-12 p.m. News Service UP Transcription Service . . Thesaurus. Lang- Worth Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NAB, BMB President Mrs. Frances Walz Bredberg General-Station Manager Karl O. Wyler Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Roy T. Chapman Program Director. Production Mgr. . . Jack R. Rye Chief Announcer Allan Johnston Musical Director Jack B. Chapman Chief Engineer Kenneth J. Walton K F J Z FORT WORTH— EST. 1922 MBS— TEXAS STATE NETWORK Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Tarrant Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. . . .1201 W. Lancaster Ave. Phone Number 3-3474 Transmitter Location Birdville, Texas Air Time 5 a.m.-l a.m. News Service AP Representative Weed Membership NAB President. General-Station Mgr. . . Gene L. Cagle Commercial-Sales Promotion Manager, Publicity Director Clyde D. Pemberton Program Director. Chief Announcer Walton K. Blanton Chief Engineer Truett Kimzey 647 1ING COWBELL Rm A Favorite Airmark in For Over 25 Years . The musical clang of ihe cowbell has i^uided worried Southwest firmtrs^j^d, ran- chers to lost Of I stock for many By the same token^ the cowbell airmark on W8AP has guided listeners to 820 kcs.$ince1922and 570kcs. since 1938. Here they know they're finding the very cream of radio entertain- ment. So it is with WBAP's long/ qyarter "Certtury list oF t"^|i«i5t|!s*Tothemthe " RESULTS- results obtained by these millions of loyal listeners, lasting production and a truly ^mat coverage. Check the facts with WBAP or Free and Peters today. Put a cowbel! around the neck of your tost or strayed sales in this rich Ft. Worth-Dallas market area. In operation tfiisyear—WBAP-W and WBAP-FM. ABC THE STAJR-TELEGRAM^STATION asm Ion* Sfar Ch*!f> rOBT WOSTH 2 5tXAS Atnon CarSer, Prei. G^or-ge Cranston, Mgr. Harold Hough, Oir. Keith Boldwln, C«r«, Ms*",, AM Roy BoWi/ C«.m. Mgr., TV B(<}«. J ib3 fen^^-^r,i Rld tu ^ ^ ^ •i-» < < 1j 0 pq -T3 ,0 W pq .0 0 ^ ^ CO w < C/5 >. < r^ 0 0 H r3 0 ^ 03 ■M CO flj ^ 3 ;::) ■M ;3 :3 ^ ^ i 0 biO C^ AUL Public 0 u ^ )4 ^ CD 0 pq PQ W H W < S ^ 5 '^ ^ % 1 ^ ^ r ^ $ C/5 E < ^ 2 ^ toj 03 5-1 H Ph •^ ^ 0 ^ Pi ^ g 0 2 Q 1 S" u 0 .•^H i 734 <<«^J: O 4-> ;-( O OS rS c a ^ > OS -13 W ti. W WD u u CO C o U c/5 rs PQ I e^ W M Z ^ ^ H W w < 8 Q ^ U nj O « 13 O 'u s < 's On Your o u < ^ s o i C/D % S < oS O ^ 0 u ^ 60 ^ a W) Si OS > OJ o E o -I TD Vh C ^ pq < H ;:^ <; H ^ ^ I - ft^ = o > > X — fio 735 JERRY DEVINE THIS IS YOUR FBI' MEMBER — RADIO WRITERS GUILD • MEMBER — RADIO DIRECTORS GUILD 736 PROGRAM PRODUCERS Paul F. Adler Associates 535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, Murray Hill 6-3487. SERVICES OFFERED: Sales and produrtion of live and transcribed programs. Representa- tives for Mayfair Transcription Co. vehicles including The Alan Ladd pro- gram, **Box 13." Act in advisory capacity for ad agencies. • Advance Television Picture Service^ Inc. 729 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone COlumbus 5-5400. President, Chas. A. Alicoate; Secretary-Treasurer, F. E. Miles. SERVICES OFFERED: Producers and distributors of films, features, and shorts and package films for television. Advertisers Recordings Limited 624 Dominion Square BIdg., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Phone Marquette 6368. President-General Manager, Walter P. Downs; Secretary, Mary Helen Gerl. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcription and private wire service. • Advertisers Recording Service Mnc 113 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-0141-2. President, James A. Miller; Secretary, E. B. McCutcheon. SERVICES OFFERED: Program pro- duction, Millertape editing, wax and in- stantaneous recording, studio rental. • Air Features, inc, 247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone WIckersham 2-2700. SERVICES OFFERED: Radio Program Producers. • Alton Alexander Radio Production 825 W. 187th St., New York 33, N. Y. Phone, LOrraine 8-3100. Manager Lottie Ritter; Director, Alton G. Alexander. SERVICES OFFERED: Complete pro- duction service for the advertising agency — Scripts, commercials, direction . . . program ideas submitted, also spot campaigns. Specialists in Network Musicals. American Institute of Food Products^ Inc. 509 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 3-7146. General Manager, Robert A. Bories; Vice-President, Ed- ward W. Wood, Jr. BRANCH OFFICES: 35 S. Ninth St., Phila., Pa. Phone, Wal- nut 2-6800. Sam Hill; 6 St. James Ave., Boston, Mass. Phone, Hancock 6-5558. Paul Herlihy; 30 W. Washington St., Chicago, 111. Phone, Dearborn 5670. R. R. Kaufman; 235 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. W. H. Keenan; 411 W. Fifth St., Los Angeles, Calif. Wilbur Eickelberg. SERVICES OFFERED: Wo- men's participating programs for food and home product advertisers. Each pro- gram backed by merchandising service to the grocery trade in area where we operate. • American'Jewigh Broadcasting €o., Inc» 86 Chambers St., New York 7, N. Y. Phones, WOrth 2-3322, REctor 2-5341. President, Herman Younglieb. SERV- ICES OFFERED: Program production, script and transcription library. All foreign languages; specializing in Amer- ican-Jewish field. a American Royal Productions 7928 Michigan Ave., Oakland 5, Calif. Phone, Lockhav^n 8-8698. Scott Weakley, Manager. SERVICES OFFERED: Cus- tom-built production and recording ser- vice, survey and market analysis service, public relations counsel. Arts Recording Studios 29 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 8-0407. Owner-Chief En- gineer, John R. Cieferskor; Associate Engineer, Earl E. Welch; Secretary, M. Wankel. SERVICES OFFERED: Pro- duction of transcribed programs, scripts, foreign language talent, record press- ings. ' • Associated Broadcast Advertising Co. 5918 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 38, Calif. Irwin T. Porter, Partner & Adver- 737 / - The BEST In TRANSCRIBED PROGRAMS For 17 years we have served agencies, stations, and sponsors. Our transcribed programs play on about 700 stations. If the type of show you wish is not listed below, let us build it for you. SYNDICATED SHOWS MOW AVAILABLE "THE SPICE OF LIFE" 39 i/2.hour shows Musical variety show, big cast, completely in rhyme! Terrific! "THE FAMILY ALBUM" 78 V4-hour shows Musical, starring Gene Jones, The Girl Friends, Don Hicks, Hal Freede "GLORIA CARROLL ENTERTAINS" 78 V4-hour shows starring Gloria Carroll, and Frank Bell and "The Belltones" "THE BAND CONCERT" 26 ^A-hour shows England's greatest concert bands, superbly recorded "EAT-ITORIALLY SPEAKING" 78 1/4 -hour shows starring Dick Stone in the most unusual food program in the country "ADVENTURES OF BUDDY BEAR" 26 V4-hour shows The most lovable, adventurous playmate a child ever had! "SONGS OF CHEER .747 Allen A. Funt Radio Productions 52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 7-8741. President, Allen A. Funt; Gen. Mgr., Philip J. Pol- lard; Creative Dir., Al J. Slep; Editorial Supervisor, Irwin Fox; Chief Engineer, Herbert Exner; Personnel Dir., Nina Heberer. SERVICES OFFERED: Net- work, live, transcribed and syndicated programs. • Gainsborough Associates 507 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 2-8288-9-8290. Jack D. Gaines, Mgr.; Nathan M. Rudich, Radio Dir.; Mike Jablons, Public Rela- tions Dir.; Arlene Shelly Gaines, Talent Supervisor. SERVICES OFFERED: Pro- duce radio and television package shows. Provide talent for radio series, special broadcasts, etc. Publicity and public rela- tions consultants to radio stations, adver- tisers, radio and television programs, radio personalities, and fund raising or- ganizations using radio. Writers and di- rectors offered for existing or proposed radio and television program series. Tran- scribed program series produced and dis- tributed to radio stations for advertisers in 13, 26, and 52 week contracts. Gale, Inc. 48 W. 48th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, LOngacre 3-0350. President, Moe Gale; Dir. of Radio Dept., Mitchell Ben- son. SERVICES OFFERED: Complete package, program .servic£._ l-tNPy jfCUVAIINE., INC. RADIO and TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS 1932 ' 1948 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Circle 7-5666 radio production WOLF ISSOCIATES, Inc. in all ite phases EDWARD WOLF General Manager 420 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK CITY PLaza 5-7620 748 PROGRAM PRODUCERS General Artists Corp, 1270 Avenue of the Americas, New York 20, N. Y. Phone, CIrck 7-7543. Thomas G. Rockwell, President; Jack Philbin, Danny Hollywood. BRANCH OFFICES: 9028 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Phone, Crestview 1-8101. Milton W. Krasny Radio Sales; 360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, HI. Phone, State 6288. Bob Weems; 1511 Carew Towers, Cincinnati, Ohio. Phone, Main 1197. Frank Hanshaw. SERVICES OFFERED: Program pro- duction, package shows, artists' repre- sentatives. • General Broadcasting System Rockefeller Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Phone, Prospect 4900. President, Donald C. Jones; Manager, Robert Haviland. SERVICES OFFERED: Custom-built radio transcriptions, production, script, recording talent, off-the-wire and off-the- air recordings. William Gernannt 6253 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. SERVICES OFFERED: Package production. John E. Gihhs & Co. 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone, COlumbus 5-4888-9. President, John Gibbs; Assistant, Francis Head. SERVICES OFFERED: Radio produc- tion, talent representation. • Harry S* Goodman Radio Productions 19 East 53rd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, WIckersham 2-3338. Harry S. Goodman, President and General Man- ager; Everett F. Goodman, Vice-Pres.; H. Knuth, Secretary; Stanley Florsheim, V.-P. Chg. of Special Attractions; Daniel R. Goodman, V.-P. Chg. of West Coast; William Fender, Radio Dir.; Samuel Me- doff, Musical Dir.; BRANCH OFFICE: 1777 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Daniel R. Goodman. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcribed and "live" radio programs. Syndicated and custom-built spot announcements. Television programs and spots. Gotham Radio Productions^ Inc. 120 E. 16th St., New York 3, N. Y. Phone, GRamercy 5-7614. Louis Cioffi, GEMRill ARTISTS (JORPORATIOI THOMAS G. ROCKWELL, Pres. Producers, Creators and Managers of Outstanding Radio Ideas, Talent and Orchestras for Over Fifteen Years XEW YORK • CHICAGO • CIXCIIVIVATI • HOLLYWOOD 749 ONE EAST 54th STREET NEW YORK 22, N. Y. PLaza 5-9800 Creators and Producers Of Radio Programs *It happened in San Francisco, where the first Hooper on "Box 13" was taken. The time— 10-10:30 P.M. The station— ABC's KGO. The Hooperating (and get this) — 8.0 — That's 33 1/3% of the total audience. And this was only the seventh show of the series! There's proof that given a great name motion picture star in the right vehicle with superb acting, direction, music and stories, you can get hordes of people to listen. — it's happening in dozens of markets. Alan Ladd starring in Radio's New Half-Hour Adventure Thriller B0X13 Alan Ladd — Paramount Pictures' great star — plays a part tailor-made for him ... a man of action ... a daring, versatile fiction writer who advertises for adventure . . . and gets it the hard way! 39 shows in series. FOR RATES AND AVAILABILITIES WRITE, WIRE, OR TELEPHONE Jia^^''' TRANSCRIPTION CO. 8511 SUNSET BOULEVARD HOLLYWOOD 46, CALIFORNIA 750 PROGRAM PRODUCERS Gen. Mgr,; James Breetveld, Script Edi- tor; Morton Fleischmann, Talent Dir-; Jerry Gregoris, Research Dir. SER- VICES OFFERED: Live package pro- ductions, talent. • John Gfiecfel Radio Productions 1680 North Vine Street, Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, HEmpstead 5186. Executive Producer, John Guedel; Production Man- ager, Irvin Atkins; Script Editor, Walter Guedel; Office Manager, Eleanor Row- land; Accountant, Shirley Spencer; Expe- diter, Martin Hill; Publicity Dir., Ned Crawford; Children Supervisor, Martha Proudfoot; Writers, Walter Guedel, Jack Stanley, Bernie Smith, Bob Dawn, Wal- ter Schmidt, Hy Freedman, Ed Tyler, Harry Stapf. SERVICES OFFERED: Producers of network package radio programs. • Leland Hayward^ Inc. (IftCA Management^ Ltd.) 444 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone, ELdorado 5-4100. BRANCH OF- FICE: MCA Artists, Ltd., 9370 Burton Way, Hollywood, Calif. Phone, Crest- view 6-2001. SERVICES OFFERED: Program production. George Held Productions 1005 Century Bldg., Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Phone, GRant 3696. Owner, George Heid; Musical Director, Leo J. Strini. SERVICES OFFERED: Program pro- duction, continuity, recordings, transcrip- tions, commercial spots and jingles, air checks, slide film recording, sound for mechanical displays. • Arthur Henley 88-04 63rd Drive, Forest Hills, N. Y. Phone ILlinois 9-6729. SERVICES OF- FERED: Radio programs written to or- der, on-the-air shows analyzed and re- paired, packages prepared and produced on option. Comedy a specialty, analyzed by mathematics. • Hoffherg Productions^ Inc. 620 Ninth Ave., New York 18, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-9031-2. J. H. Hoffberg, President. SERVICES OFFERED: 35 mm. and 16mm. of features and short subjects for television broadcasts. Presenting America's Most Sensational New DISC JOCKEY 5 Hours Weekly of Platter Spinning By ftike mnfHm TOP TUNES ON RECORDS STORIES BEHIND DISC AND MUSIC MAKERS AND INTERVIEWS WITH FAMOUS STARS ON TRANSCRIPTIONS Sold exclusively to one station in each city 19 EAST 53r(J STREET at Madison Avenue. . .NEW YORK CITY 751 Quality Radio Productions CARL WESTER & CO. 6047 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, California Hillside 2151 HAVEN MAC QUARRIE WORLD MASTER OF CEREMONIES ORIGINATOR OF "NOAH WEBSTER SAYS" "THE MARRIAGE CLUB" "DO YOU WANT TO BE AN ACTOR?" ALL COAST TO COAST FAVORITES a^^=s^ ^e^^^O 752 PROGRAM PRODUCERS Wtlllcint F. Holland Radio Productions Hotel Sinton, Cincinnati 2, Ohio. Phone, Main 3450, Parkway 7584. William F. Holland, Gen. Mgr. SERVICES OF- FERED: Custom-built radio spot an- nouncements and radio programs, live and transcribed. Howard House Radio Productions 206 Columbia Bldg., Portland 5, Ore. Phone, Beacon 8835. Cloyde P. Howard, Owner-Mgr. SERVICES OFFERED: Package and custom-built radio programs, live and transcribed. Ted Hudes Radio Consultants 39 E. 36th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone, Murray Hill 9-2440-2473, BOule- vard 8-3065. Ted Hudes, Owner. SER- VICES OFFERED: Produce public ser- vice transcribed programs, distribution over 400 stations from coast-to-coast, handle radio accounts for commercial and non-commercial institutions. Huntmert Radio Features 247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, WIckersham 2-2700. Partners: Frank & Anne Hummert. BRANCH OF- FICE: 289 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, Conn. Phone, Greenwich 4620. SER- VICES OFFERED: Creators and pro- ducers of network radio productions. • Inter'California Broadcasting System 253 So. Broadway, Los Angeles 12, Calif. Phone, Mutual 2759. Mgr., Gustavo Faist Moran; Sales Manager, Juan Ortiz; Secretary-Continuity Writer, JuUa R. Ballesteros. SERVICES OFFERED: Pro- duction of Spanish Language Programs, over Station XEGM, Tijuana, B. C. International ISntm Corporation 165 W. 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 7-2265. Patrick E. Shana- han, Pres. & Treas.; George Blake, Sec; Board of Directors: Patrick E. Shana- han, George Blake, Fabian R. Norman- din. SERVICES OFFERED: Producers and distributors of motion pictures, prints in both 16 mm. and 35 mm. WILLIAM GERNANNT 753 » • • P ROGRAM PRODUCERS • • • International Prods.^ Ltd. King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Phone, Elgin 6376. Gordon Forsyth, In Charge of All Production; T. J. Quigley, Radio Time Buyer; Wm. Orrett, Chief Engineer; Gordon E. How- ard, Script and Commercial Copy Writer; Irene Fisher, Script Production. SER- VICES OFFERED: Complete radio pro- grams, live and transcribed; recording facilities and public address systems. • International Radio & Television Features 322 E. 55th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, Plaza 5-5781. Executive Director, Jack H. Lloyd. SERVICES OFFERED: Complete production of shows for radio and television, live and transcribed musi- cal jingles and spot announcements, 16 mm. films for television, custom-built audition scripts for talent, foreign lan- guage programs and commercials, pro- gram ideas and consultation. • Harry Jacobs Productions 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, GRanite 9583. President, Harry R. Jacobs. SERVICES OFFERED: Producer of radio shows, also sales representative for other producers. Estella H. Karn 49 West 45th St., New York, N. Y. Phone. VAnderbilt 6-3860. SERVICES OFFERED: Program production. • Kasper^Gordon Studios^ Inc. 140 Boylston St., Boston 16, Mass. Phone, Devonshire 8-7357. President and Production Mgr., Edwin H. Kasper; Treas. & Dir. Commercial Dept., Aaron S. Bloom; Office Manager, Robert W. Graham; Chief Engineer, Forrest L. Bishop; Secty., Theresa Fahey; Special Events Recordings, Edward Richards; Sales & Production, Kenn Schaffer; Sales, Robert A. Arnold. SERVICES OF- FERED: Oldest syndicated transcrip- tion producer in the U. S.; recordings; program production; originators of tran- scribed musical spots; talent; scripts; live & transcribed custom-built programs; air checks; remote recordings; phono- graph records; musical library; manufac- turer of transcription playback machines (portable). • Kermit'Rayntond Corporation 11 East 52nd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, ELdorado 5-5511. President- Ed Hart's transcribed weekly forum: "IS CONGRESS DOING ITS JOB?" V Now in its third year. y Most influential quarter-hour Washington discussion feature on the air. \/ A saleable public service program with guests who make American and world history. V Broadcast from coast to coast. Ed Hart & Associates Washington Radio Productions 1737 H Street, Northwest Washington 6, I). C. HEpublic 4312 Y Rat^* and auditinh di 754 PROGRAM PRODUCERS Treasurer, William J. McCambridge ; Vice-President & General Manager, Ray- mond R. Green; Business Mgr., Theodore Green. BRANCH OFFICES: 485 Madi- son Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone, EL 5- 4364. Walter Keane, Vice-Pres.; 540 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone, Mo- hawk 0015. Charles Puffer, Chicago Sales Mgr.; 9121 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Phone, Crestview 6-1071. Harold Lambert, West Coast Sales Manager. SERVICES OFFERED: Production of live and transcribed programs, spot an- nouncements, scripts and program con- sultants. • Satn Kerner Productions 20 West Burbank Blvd., Burbank, Calif. Phone, Charleston 0-2111. Exec. in Chg., Sam Kerner; Sales Mgr., Carl Aultman; Producer & Dir., Billy Gray; Office Manager, Murial Gail. SERVICES OFFERED: Program production, syndi- cated transcriptions, talent, custom built spot announcements. • Landau Broadcasting Service 270 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. Phone, REctor 2-5341-2. Program Di- rector, Herman Younglieb. SERVICES OFFERED: Program production, script. • Lang'Worth Feature Programs^ Inc. 113 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-7410. President, C. O. Langlois; Vice-President, W. O'Keefe; Secretary, A. Walter -Socolow; Represent- atives, John D; Langlois, John Mayo, Pierre Weis; Staff Script Writers, Louis Tappe, Doris Kaye, Ira Knaster; Office Manager, C. 0. Langlois, Jr. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcribed music library service for radio stations, advertising agencies and advertisers, Custom built radio programs both live and transcribed, syndicated shows. • C O. Langlois^ Inc. Steinway Hall, 113 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-7410. Presi- dent, C. 0. Langlois; Vice-President, W. M. O'Keefe. SERVICES OFFERED: Specialized service for advertisers and advertising agencies of commercial radio programs, both live and recorded, dra- matic and musical. Lawston Productions 6700 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif., Phone, Hillside 7720. Executives: B. Eaton Lawrence, J. H. Johnston, Partners. SERVICES OFFERED: Producers of PLflYHOUSE WITH MILTON CROSS THE "PIANO PLAYBOYS" "CY" WALTER "STAN" FREEMAN TEDDY WILSON — ELLIS LARKIN CONCERT SOLOIST EARL WILD WRITTEN PRODUCED DIRECTED BY MAGGY FISHER ABC - COAST - TO - COAST 1943 - 1944 - 1945 - 1946 - 1947 AND 1948 755 PROGRAM PRODUCERS radio programs, also sales representa- tivess of other producers. ■ • Don Lee Productions 1313 N. Vine St., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 8111. Recording Su- pervisor, Eddie . Delapina. SERVICES OFFERED : Recording, program produc- tion. The W. E. Long Co. 155 N. Clark St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone, Randolph 4606. L. R. Wolfe, President; Harold Gingrich, Director of Radio; Jes- sica Petrie, Office Manager; Eugenia Minetz, Chief of Copy; Paul Quan, Hol- lywood Producer; Betty Russell, Chi- cago Producer. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcribed radio shows, musical library, script shows, telephone money shows, transcribed spot announcements for wholesale bakery accounts and radio sta- tions. • Phillips H. Lordf Inc, 501 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, WIckersham 2-2211. Phillips H. Lord, President; John 0. Ives, Vice Presi- dent; Dorothy E. Levy, Manager; Leonard L. Bass, Program Supervisor; General Manager, Dorothy E. Levy. SERVICES OFFERED: Package shows. • Mac Davis Sports Features 1 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn 15, New York. Phone, NEvins 8-4374. Director, Mac Davis. SERVICES OFFERED: Syndicated sport-scripts service. Also sport programs and features created, built and produced for live and tran- scribed shows for national, regional or local use. Ideas and scripts supplied for all types of sport programs. Al&o sport programs for television. C. p. MacGregor 729 So. Western Ave., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone, Fitzroy 4191. President, C. P. MacGregor; Sales Manager, F. J. Rudolph; Manager, George R. Jones. BRANCH OFFICE: 342 Madison Ave., Room 804, New York, N. Y. Phone, VAn- derbilt 6-0492-3. Nat V. Donato. SER- VICES OFFERED: Complete transcrip- tion service, recording, processing and pressing. All types of production for various clients, spots, etc., drama and music library service. Byron Productions, Inc. PRESIDENT Edward A. Byron 756. George W. Allen Producer - Director "THE WHISTLER" C.B.S. PROGRAM PRODUCERS Haven J^acQuarrie Ideas 3017 Vista Crest Drive, Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, GR 1423. General Manager, Haven MacQuarrie. SERVICES OF- FERED: Radio shows created, produced, and Mrritten, specializing in comedy situ- ations, 1 to 30 minutes. • Alexander McQueen & Associates 522 N. Lakewood Ave., Chicago 40, 111. Phone RAVensv/ood 9010. Owner, Alexander McQueen. SERVICES OF- FERED: "Nothing but the Truth" feature (Reg. U. S. Pat. Office), in person or transcribed. Research for human-interest stories on sponsor's product. • The Ted Mach Co. 4 E. 53rd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 8-0370. Owner-Man- ager, Ted Mack; Associate, Joseph A. Clifford; Writers, Virginia Lee, Lloyd Marx; Producers, Ted Mack, Robert Green; Musical Director, John Gart. SER- VICES OFFERED: Complete production of transcriptions and package shows, re- search and commercial copy service, pro- ducers of Kaiser-Frazer Sunday evening tele show now on the air. ART ENLEY ifhor IB // RADIO COMEDY HOW TO WRITE IT including "Tlie Mafhemafics of Humor" writing production consultation IF IT'S HENLEY IT'S ART lecturing NEW YORK UNIVERSITY RADIO WRITERS GUILD SEMINAR GAGWRITERS INSTITUTE Management Corp. of America 745 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, WIckersham 2-8900. Vice-Presi- dent, Herbert I. Rosenthal; Vice-Presi- dent, David Werblin; Vice-President, Har- old Hackett; Vice-President, Bart Mc- Hugh. SERVICES OFFERED: Program production, package shows. Harvey Marlowe Television Associates^ Inc. 221 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 7-5919-20. Harvey Mar- lowe, President; Helen Marlowe, Vice- Pres. & Treas.; Fredric H. Stange, Sec. & Mgr.; Iran Berlow, Art Dir.; Kather- ine Kirkbride, Tele Prod.; Sidney Bard, Copy Chief; Wayne Wirth, Sales Dir.; Don Celentano, Technical Assistant. BRANCH OFFICE: 6402 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia 26, Pa. Phone, Livingston 9-7262. Ethyl Foster. SERVICES OF- FERED: Television consultants, live and film productions, commercials, minute spots, weather spots, animation, semi- animation, stop-motion, newsreels, docu- mentaries. 1.2.3. ed cashman Hollywood KUDNER AGENCY, Inc. 757 P ROGRAM PRODUCERS Fred €• Utertens and Associates 946 S. Normandie Ave., Los Angeles 6, Calif. Phone, Federal 7372. President, Fred C. Mertens; Sales Manager, G. L. Price. SERVICES OFFERED: Program Productions, Transcriptions, Commercial Copy Service, Scripts, etc. • Charles iVfleltelson, Inc. 23 West 47th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, CHickering 4-5058-9. President, Charles Michelson. BRANCH OFFICES: 1344 S. Flower St., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone, Prospect 2035. Philip Johnson, South 1st & "B" Sts., Richmond, Ind. Phone, 1117. Harry Gennett, Jr., Offices in Sydney, Australia; Johannesburg, S. A. and London, Eng. SERVICES OF- FERED: Porto-Playback Machines and Gennett & Speedy-Q Sound Effects Rec- ords. Half -hour and quarter-hour tran- scribed program features. • michelson & Sternbergf Itic. 23 W. 47th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, CH 4-5060. President-Secretary, Aaron Michelson; Vice-President, Charles Michelson. SERVICES OFFERED: Ex- GLEnHflU MOR MEMBER OF RADIO DIRECTORS' GUILD HOLLYWOOD For Credits See Radio Directors Section porters of transcription programs and sound effect records. • Allan H. Miller Agency 2029 Riverview Court, Toledo 2, Ohio. Phone, WAlbridge 6611. Arthur S. Ver- non, President; A. S. Vernon, Jr., Vice- President; Mrs. Mary Miller, Secretary- Treasurer & General Manager. SER- VICES OFFERED: Program production, scripts, talent and station promiotion (through Animated Movie-Sign display). • Les Mitchel Rroductions^ Inc. 8853 Beverlv Blvd., Hollywood 36, Calif. Phone, Crestview 1-5275 and BRad- shaw 2-4616. Les Mitchel, Pl-esident- Producer-Director; G. Madelon Mitchel, Secretary-Treasurer & Sales Manager; Gerry Day, Script Editor; June Hanson, Talent & Production Manager. SER- VICES OFFERED: Production for Radio & Screen & Package Shows. • Mole^ Davis^ Inc. 105 W. 55th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-0006. John Mole, Presi- dent; Blevins Davis, Executive Vice- President; Blanche Stuart Lee, Vice- Pres. & Gen. Mgr.; John Bryan, Techni- cian. BRANCH OFFICE: 1600 Summit TRANSCRIBED FOR LOCAL OR REGIONAL SPONSORSHIP "VK .n. SADE" Radio's No. 1 Family Program tf "LEAHY OF NOTRE DAME Top timely sports show 15 minutes — cut weekly JOE KELLY and his new kid show "YOU KNOW WHAT?" • ALSO SPOTS — JINGLES —TELEVISION— Commercials — Programs GREEN ASSOCIATES CHICAGO 360 N. Michigan Cen. 5593 758 PROGRAM PRODUCERS Ridge, Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone, Crest- view 1-7566. Wray Davis, Cobina Wright, Sr. SERVICES OFFERED: Packaged radio productions, live and transcribed, for radio and television. • Raymond R, Niorfian Co. 6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal. Phone, Hempstead 4194. General Manager, Craig Davidson; Vice-Presi- dent, Robert Temple; BRANCH OF- FICE: Goodkind, Joice & Morgan, Chi- cago, 111. Superior 6747. Vice-President (Executive-in-charge) Clyde Joice: Ray- mond R. Morgan Co., San Francisco, California, 260 California Street. Porter Anderson in charge; SERVICES OF- FERED: General Advertising, Merchan- dising and radio production. • Willlcitff Niorris Agency9 Inc. 1270 Sixth Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone. Circle 7-2160. Executive-in- Charge of Radio, William B. Murray. BRANCH OFFICES: 203 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone, State 3632. 202 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone, Crestview 1-6161. Executive-in- Cliarge, George Gruskin. SERVICES OFFERED: Production of package shows. LESTER LEWIS ASSOCIATES Personal Management Radio — Television Artists BILL STERN JOHN CONTE HARRIET VAN HORNE PATRICIA BRIGHT JOE FRANKLIN Writers ALTON ALEXANDER Hires to You BERNARD DOUGALL Faul Whiteman Club MORT LEWIS Truth or Consequences Servicing PAUL WHITEMAN CLUB ON STAGE AMERICA LESTER LEWIS - JULIET LEWIS One Christopher Street WAtkins 4-8 J 82 Carlton E. Ntorse Productions 1500 Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 6161. Carlton E. Morse, President; Clinton E. Twiss, Vice-Presi- dent; Clifford Anderson, Secretary. • Morton Radio Productions^ Inc. 360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone, Central 4144. President, Morton Jacobson; Secretary, C. Jacoibson. SER- VICES OFFERED: Creators of open-end and custom-built transcribed radio shows. • Jfiusic Corporation of America (MCA Management Ltd.) (MCA Artists Ltd.) 598 Madison Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, WIckersham 2-8900. OTHER OF- FICES: 430 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone, Delaware 1100. MCA Square, Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone, Bradshaw 23211. 610 Book Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone, Randolph 2604; Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Phone, Cherry 6010; Tower Petroleum Bldg., Dallas, Texas. Phone, 2-1448. SERVICES OF- RADIO PRODUCTIONS PAUL GARDNER and ARTHUR MILLER 151 E. 50th Sfreet, N. Y. C. \^ \-\^\ 759 PROGRAM PRODUCERS FERED: Servicing all phases of radio; production, talent, package shows. • Nluzuh Corporation (For detailed listing see Transcription Section.) • NBC RadlO'Recording Division 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Radio City, New York 20, N. Y. Phone, Circle 7-8300. Vice- President, C. Lloyd Egner; Manager, Robert W. Friedhenii; Business Manager, H. P. Hayes; Recording Sales, Charles G. Hicks, Jr.; Sales Manager, Willis B. Parsons; Program Manager, H. H. Wood; Thesaurus Program Manager, Norman L. Cloutier; Office Manager, George E. Ste- vens. BRANCH OFFICES: Merchandise Mart, Chicago, HI. Phone, Superior 8300. Manager Scott Keck; Sunset and Vine Sts., Hollywood, Calif. Phone Hollywood 6161. Manager, Oscar C. Turner Trans- Lux Bldg., Washington, D. C. Phone, Republic 4000. Manager, Robert Z. Mor- rison; Taylor and OTarrell Sts., San Francisco, Calif. Phone Graystone 8700. Manager, William Andrews. SERVICES OFFERED: NBC Thesaurus (musical PUBLIC SERVICE DOCUMENTARIES OF LASTING INTEREST FREE OF CHARGE Our Delayed Pilgrims Four half hour transcribed programs on the growth of America, with Cardinal Spellman. Dr. Samuel McCrea Cavert, Joshua Loth Liebman, Earl G. Harrison. Edna Ferber and others. Displaced A half hour dramatization of a "New Yorker" story starling Paul Muni. The Hero Nobody Knows A half hour documentary dramatization with Colonel Robert S. Allen, Harold Russell and Charles "Commando" Kelly. PRODUCED BY TED HUDES 39 East 36th Street, New York 16, N. Y MU^-2440 program service); NBC Syndicated Pro- grams (recorded dramatic, variety, musi- cal shows, etc.); NBC Custom-Built Programs (for regional and national spot advertisers); simultaneous recordings of network and studio programs, recording service for advertisers and agencies, ref- erence or audition recordings, NBC Orthacoustic transcriptions. • National Concert & Artists Corp. 711 Fifth Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 3-0820. President, Alfred H. Morton; Vice-President, 0. 0. Bottorff; Vice-President, Marks Levine; Secretary- Treasurer, Thomas Reilly; Radio-Record- ing-Television, Joseph M. Barnett. BRANCH OFFICES: Suite 1812, Bangers Bldg., 105 W. Adams St., Chicago, 111. Phone, Dearborn 5813, D. L. Cornetet, 9059 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Crestview 1-7121. Fred H. Hamilton, 79 Post St., San Francisco, Calif., Phone, Yukon 6-4294, Alexander Haas. SER- VICES OFFERED: Talent for concert- opera-radio-television. Speakers and spe- cial attractions in lecture field. Package programs and ideas for radio and tele- vision. BASIL LOUGHRANE Producer- Director "Light Of The World" NBC (sponsored by General Mills) "Sherlock Holmes" . . MBS (sponsored by ClipperCraft Clothes) 760 PROGRAM PRODUCERS ]%ational Radio Features 100 state St., Albany 1, N. Y. Phone, 4-8226, 8-1311. Allen I. Stock, Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr.; Don Williams, District Mgr. ; Martha Furman, District Mgr.; Ruth Pearl, Publicity Mgr. SERVICES OFFERED: Special radio transcribed and live programs for use as campaigns with radio stations. Using constructive material furnished to enhance radio sta- tions call letters and position on dial. The house of specialized campaigns present- ing three specialized features, "Veterans of Victory," "Boost and Buy" and the sen- sational new program "Radio on Call." Brings added mail, listening audience and station prestige. Free weekly $25 U. S. Savings bonds. Carries talks by heads of Legion and veteran administration com- manders. Coast to coast as "Good Will Ambassadors" for Radio Stations. Nehlett Radio Productions 360 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone Central 4144. President, Mor- ton Jacobson. SERVICES OFFERED: Creators of open-end and custom-built transcribed radio shows. WALT FRAMER Producer — Director — Writer Creator "Strike If Rich" ... CBS Coming "Hold Your Own" "Easy Money" "Quiz Bingo" Personal Representation FRANK COOPER ASSOCIATES 521 Fifth Ave. New York City Lilian Okun^ Inc, 2 West 67th St., New York 23, N. Y. Phone, TRafalgar 7-8916. President- Manager, Lilian Okun. SERVICES OF- FERED: Specialize in women's and chil- dren's programs, television programs; complete programs prepared. • Johnny Olsen's American Productions 1697 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Phone, Circle 5-6215. John L. Olsen, Owner; Penny Olsen, Treas. & Gen. Mgr.; John Gibbs, Consultant. SERVICES OF- FERED: Production and performance of package shows for Radio and Television. • Original Radio Productions^ Inc. 130 E. 40th St., New York, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 3-9580. Harmon Yaffa, Pres.; Anthony Gablik, Vice-Pres.; H, Lavn-ence Laupheimer, Sec.-Treas. SERVICES OF- FERED: Creators and producers of radio and television programs. • Pan American Rroadcasting Co. 17 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. JACK ROURKE PRODUCTIONS 6331 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood 28, California Granite 1950 CURRENT: 'Wendell Noble and News- cope" for Kaiser-Fraser 'Look and Listen" Transcribed throughout- the country 'Philip Morris Night With Horace Heidt" 'THE MASKED SPOON ER" Don Lee Mutual Net 'Presenting Sonja Henie" Transcribed 'Fact and Fallacy" Trans- cribed n association with Gordon M. Day Productions, New York and Boston 761 PROGRAM PRODUCERS Phone MUrray Hill 2-0810-1. President, Eugene Bernald; Manager, Arthur Gor- don. REPRESENTATIVES: F. R. Jones, Chicago, 111.; F. R. Jones, Homer Griffith Co., Hollywood, Calif.; Homer Griffith. Homer Griffith Co., San Francisco, Calif., Theo. B. Hall. SERVICES OFFERED: Recorded programs of 15 minute and half-hour duration, for English language export markets such as Panama, British Guiana, Trinidad, Barbados as well as Alaska. Programs available to sponsors, gencies. • JacU Parher & Associates Box 2222, Hollywood 28, Calif. Temp, phone, Normandy 24873, Hillside 7124, Ext. 20. Jack Parker, Gen. Mgr. & Ex- ec. Prod.; Ray Bond, Associate Produc- er; Betty Underwood, Chief Script Edi- tor; William West, Script Writer. SER- VICES OFFERED: Scripts, transcribed programs, live programs, commercial copy and full radio relations service to advertisers, and stations. • Lea J. Paulin & Associates 1627 "K" St., N.W., Washington 6, D. C. Phone, National 9349-9325. Pres. Leo J. Paulin; Vice-President, Vera Cas- Sleepy Joe Art Baker's Notebook Uncle Remus. * Produced by THE (ARDIHM COMPANY Hollywood sidy Ash. SERVICES OFFERED: Ideas, scripts, production, direction for adver- tising agencies, Stations and Sponsors. • Peterson Radio Productions 1457 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y Phone, MUrray Hill 6-5669. Producer-Di- rector, Donald Peterson; Script Writers, Stanley Whitman, Leonard Allen, Jean Eickes; Engineer, M. P. Frutchey. SER- VICES OFFERED: Religious programs, public relations radio programs. • Press Association^ Inc. 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-4111. Kent Cooper, President; Oliver Gramling, Vice-Pres BRANCH OFFICES: Located in 100 prin- cipal cities throughout the U. S. SER- VICES OFFERED: Personality Time," a 15-minute transcription dramatizing personalities of stage, screen and radio — of special interest to women, 78 epi- sodes available; "Sports Star Special," a 15-minute transcription dramatizing big name sports personalities, 26 episodes available; ''Special Assignment," a 15- minute transcription dramatizing the un- usual experience of news reporters throughout the country, 78 episodes avail- able. • Eugenia Price Productions 75 E. Division St., Chicago 10, 111. Phone, Delaware 4375. Owner, Eugenia Price. Represented by MCA Artists Ltd., 430 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone, Delaware 1100. SERVICES OF- FERED: Producers of The Addison Pel- letier Show available on open-end tran- scriptions, custom built live and tran- scribed shows and commercial spots. • George Logan Price^ Inc. 946 South Normandie Ave., Los An- geles 6, Calif. Phone, FEderal 7372. Pres- ident, G. L. Price. SERVICES OF- FERED: Packaged transcribed shows, 15 and 30 minutes. Shows built or scripts written to order. Singing jingles, comedy, and other transcribed commercials to order. • ProcUter Radio Productions^ Inc. 1270 Avenue of the Americas, New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 6-4091. Pres- ident Bernard J. Prockter; Vice-President, Everett W. Rosenthal; Treasurer, Jerome C. Robinson; Secretary, Leonard L. Lowe- inthan; Director of Public Relations, Clement J. Wyle. SERVICES OFFERED: Live network programs. 762 PROGRAM PRODUCERS Program Productions 551 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 7-6320. Wilbur B. Stark, President; Jerry Layton, Secre- tary-Treasurer. SERVICES OFFERED: Package and produce musical and dram- atic shows for radio and television. Talent representation of radio personalities, per- formers and w^riters. • Progressive Radio Advertising Co,, Inc. 260 E. 161st St., New York 51, N. Y. Phone, MElrose 5-5522. Lido Belli, President-Producer-Director. SERVICES OFFERED: Italian language programs, production and talent. • Qualitg Radio Productions 6047 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Hillside 2151. • Radio Events^ Inc. 535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 6-3487. President, Julienne Dupuy. SERVICES OFFERED i Production, scripts, casting for radio and television. e Radio Features of America 37 West 46th St., New York 19, N. Y, Phone, BRyant 9-9622. Executive Direc- tor, Oliver W. Nicoll; Associate Director, Alma Sandra Munsell. REPRESENTA- TIVE: Towers of London, Ltd., 84 Hallam St., London, W. 1. Harry Alan Towers. SERVICES OFFERED: Program pro- duction and consultation, package live shows, syndicated transcriptions, scripts, talent, phonograph records, international radio service. • Radio Producers of Hollytvood 1651 Cosmo, Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 8318. Owner & Gen- eral Manager, Lou R. Winston; Station Relations, Mary Staggs. SERVICES OF- FERED: Open and transcribed feature programs. Syndicated and package pro- grams. • Radio Production Service 501 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 3-8940. Irene Beasley, Owner; Victor Sack, Charge of Sales; Rosmary Colihan Whitford, Asst. Dir.; Merrill Towne, Charge of Music & Copy- right; Mary Lincoln, Prize Supervisor. BRANCH OFFICE: 654 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone, PL 9-3569. Rita Burke. SERVICES OFFERED: Program production, live package shows. Radio Progratn Managentent 4 E. 53rd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 8-0370. Directors, Ted Mack, Joseph A. Clifford. SERVICES OFFERED: Package shows; variety, dramatic, musical and audience partici- pation. Spot Announcements. Complete production; research, scripts, music, com- mercial copy. • Religious News Service 381 Fourth Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 4-1463. Managing Editor, Louis Minsky. SERVICES OF- FERED: Production of weekly religious news scripts. • Richman Productions 10 East 43rd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 2-5854. Howard Rich- man, Pres.; Bill Richman, Gen. Mgr.; Charles Cromer, Exec. Dir.; Ed Sandford, Prod. Dir.; Harold Levey, Musical Dir.; Howard T. Longfellow, Research Dir.; Natalie Meader, Personal Dir. SER- VICES OFFERED: Transcriptions and package productions. Talent Representa- tion. • Robinson Recording Laboratories 2022 Sanson! St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone, Locust 7-4731. Proprietor, W. P. Robinson. BRANCH OFFICE: 35 S. 9th St., Philadelphia 7, Pa. Phone, Walnut 2- 6800 W. W. Jost. SERVICES OF- FERED: Manufacture transcription turn- tables, professional recording machines, and transcription tone arms. Make tran- scriptions, master records, and offer pressings, and make audition and delayer' broadcast discs. • Rochhill Radio 18 East 50th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, ELdorado 5-1860. Stanley J. Wolf, President; Emanuel H. Wolf, Vice-President. SERVICES OFFERED: Live and transcribed shows. • E. J. Rosenberg 50 E. 77th St., New York 21, N. Y. Phone, REgent 4-7567. SERVICES OF- FERED: Live and transcribed programs. • Jach Rourke Productions 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Granite 1950. President, Jack Rourke; General Manager, Fred Fuld, Jr.; Associates, Wendell Noble, Wil- liam Greene, Frank B. Reeves. Affiliation with Gordon M. Day Productions, 145 East 53rd Street, New York, N. Y. PLaza 763 PROGRAM PRODUCERS 3-3460, and 120 Boylston Street, Boston 16, Massachusetts, Hancock 9343. SER- VICES OFFERED: live and transcribed radio programs, spots an jingles. • James L. SapMer Agency 9 inc. 9538 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone, Crestview 1-7231. James L. Saphier, President; Bert D. Prager, Vice-President. SERVICES OFFERED: Radio and television productions, sale of package programs and talent. • Schramm Studios 4000 Canal St., New Orleans 19, La. Phone, Galvez 5914. Director, Joseph C. Schramm; SERVICES OFFERED: Off air checks for out of town advertisers. • Bernard L» Schubert, inc. 509 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 3-4670. President, Ber- nard Schubert; Saul Reiss, Joseph Gra- ham; BRANCH OFFICE: Radio Artists Corp., 366 No. Cadmen Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone, Crestview 5-6787. Bernard Schubert; Maxine Anderson. SERVICES OFFERED: Talent produc- tion, package management. • Screencraft Rictures, inc. 341 W. 44th St., New York 18, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-8546-7. J. S. Berkson, President; B. H. Mills, Vice-Pres.; Ed- ward Berkson, Treas. SERVICES OF- FERED: Distributors of 16 and 35 mm. features and shorts. • Script Associates 822 South Parkview, Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone, Federal 1936. Cal Freder- ick, President. BRANCH OFFICE: 1695 Sargent Court, Los Angeles 26, Calif. Phone, MA 6-6476. Larry Purdin. SER- VICES OFFERED: Promotion of show written by Lary Purdin, "Lines for Liv- ing." Now in third year of five day a week broadcast. In areas covered by Con- Ian survey it is highest rated daytime broadcast local or network. Available in weekly packages for five fifteen minute broadcasts. • Selected Radio Features 1583 Cross Roads Of The World, Hol- lywood 28, Calif. Phone, HEmpstead 3583. Joseph Lowe, Vice-Pres. SERVICES OF- FERED: Producers, owners and sales agents of transcribed "package" and syn- dicate radio programs, "Music From Hol- lywood And Vine," 130 programs avail- able; "Jimmy Wakely's Western Song Parade," 39 programs available. SESAC, inc. 4.15 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone MUrray Hill 5-5365. Paul Hei- necke, President; R. C. Heinecke, Secre- tary-Treasurer. SERVICES OFFERED: Licensing the use of copyrighted music, transcribed library service, syndicated transcribed tailor-made programs for ad- vertisers. Shafter-Waihle, inc. 270 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, Plaza 8-0344. Partner, Lloyd Shaffer; Partner, Fred Waible, Promo- tion, A. Alan Levin. SERVICES OF- FERED: Musical and dramatic package programs for radio and television; films; transcriptions; talent; scripts. • Fletcher Smith Studios, inc. 1585 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-5280-1. Fletcher Smith, President; Charles Schettler, Vice-Pres.; William A. Sturm, Sec.-Treas. SERVIC- ES OFFERED: Film production for tele- vision, specialty animation, complete art and photographic staff and equipment. • Sound Studios, incorporated 1124 Vermont Ave., N.W., Washington 5, D. C. Phone, Republic 1984-5. President, Robert J. Coar. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcriptions, program production for television. • The Sound Worhshop, inc. 412-418 S. Robertson Blvd., Los An- geles 36, Calif. Phone, Bradshaw 2-3203 Producer-Director, Robert E. Grey; Cast- ing, J. R. Lorenz; Sound, R. W. McPhail; Chief Engineer 0. J. Vital. SERVICES OFFERED: All types recording, com- plete program production, syndicated and custom-built transcribed phonograph records, etc. Soundscript Radio Productions 6600 St. Francis Terrace, Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 8644. Jim- mie Allen, Prod.-Dir.; Staff: Ken Har- vey, Jack Little, John Hamilton, James Hayward, Al Peto, Jane Topper, Steve Callihan. SERVICES OFFERED: Syn- dicated, transcribed shows, representing "Rip Lawson, Adventurer," Juvenile strip show. , Henry Souvaine, inc. 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Circle 7-5666. Henry Souvaine, President; Russell E Dill, Vice-Presi- dent; A. U. Braunfeld, Secretary. SER- VICES OFFERED: Package production for radio. 764 PROGRAM PRODUCERS Spot Radio Service 161 East 48th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, LE 2-5032. Director, Fulton Dent; Assistant Director, Dorothy Green. SER- VICES OFFERED: Creative writing and production service for advertising agen- cies. All types of spot announcements including jingles. • Spot SpeciaUsts 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cali- fornia. Phone, Granite 9583. Harry R. Jacobs, Robert L. Schaus, Partners. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcribed radio spot announcements created for every retail industry or business. • Charles Starh Productions Corp, 866 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 2-2636. Charles Stark, President. SERVICES OF- FERED: Transcribed package shows, 15- minute, 5-minute and one-minute tailor made spots as well as jingles for station breaks or one minute spots. Now on the air with the "Stanback For Peter Don- ald Show," 15-minute transcribed show for Stanback Headache Powders. Pack- age producers of 15 and 30-minute live shows as well. • Richard StarU & Company 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-7337-8. SER- VICES OFFERED: Program producers, program builders, and commercial con- sultants. In the latter capacity they will offer commercial copy suggestions and production notes, with particular empha- sis on daytime radio selling. • Starr Radio Productions, Inc, 360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone, Dearborn 5164. Jack Starr, Pres, SERVICES OFFERED: Temperatunes and spot jingles, transcribed and live shows. Telecast Productions, Inc, 101 Fifth Avenue, New York 3, N. Y. Phone, ALgonquin 4-4300. President, Myron Zobel; Secretary, E. A. Free- man. SERVICES OFFERED: Packaged productions. • Telemated Cartoons 70 E. 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 6-8933. Prod.-Dir., Saul S. Taffet. SERVICES OFFERED: Production of television-animated-com- mercials through animated cartoons on motion picture film, in 35 mm. or 16 mm. or in still cartoon form. Musical jingles and spots written and produced to meet individual requirements for television presentation. • Television Films of America Box 2222, Hollywood 28, Calif. Temp. Phone, Normandy 24873, Hillside 7124, Ext. 20. Jack Parker, Exec. Prod.; Allen Buick, Gen. Mgr.; Ross Van Nibroc, As- soc. Prod.; Betty Underwood, Chief Script Editor; Mary Blue, Editor of Women's Program Dept.; Gene Noel Clarke, As- soc. Prod.; Barry Du Barry, Television Research Editor. SERVICES OFFERED: Producers of special 16 mm. pictures for television release, special effects, etc., writers of television scripts to order. • Television-Radio Enterprises, Inc, 22 Beekman Place, New York 22, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 5-6594. Louis M. Stumer, Pres.-Treas.; Hubbard K. Viles, Sec; Kirl B. Alexander, Dir. of Radio; Berilla Kerr, Mgr. Radio Program Development; Trudi Wedell, Mgr. Television Program Development. SERVICES OFFERED: Complete radio and television packaging, including commercial spots, television consultants. • Teleways Radio Productions, Inc. 8949 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone, BRadshaw 2-1457; CRestview 6- 7238. Carl F, Kraatz, Pres.; Charles A. Kennedy, Vice-Pres & Dir. of Sales. SER- VICES OFFERED: Transcribed and live radio shows available for local, regional or national sponsorship. Type of shows available: musical, dramatic, mystery, western and hillbilly. Length: 5-minute, 15-minute and 30-minute. • Three Minute Sermons, Inc. Box 2222, Hollywood 28, Calif. Temp. Phone, Normandy 24873, Hillside 7124, Ext. 20. Jack Parker, Exec. Prod.; Har- old Marshall, Chief Script Writer; Gene Noel Clarke, Assoc. Prod.; Mary Blue, Script Writer; Ben Gaye, Public Rela- tions. SERVICES OFFERED: Religious programs produced to order, religious scripts to order, and producers of "three- minute sermons" for five-minute spots, public and radio relations for religious radio programs, live or transcribed. • Towers of London, Ltd. 37 West 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone BRyant 9-9622. Harry Alan Towers, President; Oliver W. Nicoll, Vice- 765 PROGRAM PRODUCERS • • • President and National Director for the U. S. BRANCH OFFICE: Towers of London, Ltd., 84 Hallam St., London, W. 1, England. Harry Alan Towers. SER- VICES OFFERED: Program production and consultation, syndicated transcribed programs, scripts, talent, package live shows, international radio service. • Transatnerican Broadcast' ing & Television Corp. 1 Ea'st 54th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 5-9800. President, John L. Clark. SERVICES OFFERED: Live and transcribed programs. • Transcribed Radio Shows 2 West 47th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, LOngacre 5-3440. President & General Manager, M. E. Moore. SER- VICES OFFERED: You name the type program or spot desired and we will produce it. • Transcription Sales^ Inc. 117 W. High St., Springfield, Ohio. Phone, 2-4974. President, J. P. Williams; Vice-President, Alna Karns. BRANCH OFFICES: 47 W. 56th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, CO 5-1544. Edward Hoch- hauser, Jr., Mgr. Eastern Div.; 6381 Hol- lywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 5600. Roger B. Read, Mgr. Western Div. SERVICES OFFERED: Building almost any type of transcribed radio program or spot announcement for exclusive use of individual clients; cut- ting personalized commercial messages, syndicated availabilities. • Transfilntf Inc. 35 W. 45th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone BRyant 9-6540. President, Wil- liam Miesegaes; Vice-President, Walter Lowendahl; Vice-President, Kurt Schell- ing; Vice-President, Pud Lane; Vice-Pres- ident Chg. Sales, Charles T. Merritt; Sec.-Treas., Peter A. Schlenker. SER- VICES OFFERED: Complete facilities and personnel for production of motion pictures for Television, coimmercial and industrial clients, in black and white or color; 16mm or 35mm. Permanent staff of producers, directors, writers, artists, cameramen, film editors. • Trendle'Caniphell 1800 Stroh Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone, RAndolph 9184. Owners, George W. Trendle; H. Allen Campbell. SER- VICES OFFERED: Owners and pro- ducers of dramatic serials; The Lone Ranger; The Green Hornet; Challenge of the Yukon, etc. • Twin City Television Lah. (A Division of Beck Studios, Inc.) Lyceum Theater Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Phone, MAin 7762. Joseph H. Beck, Pres.-Exec. Dir.; William E. Gage, Tech- nical Supervisor. SERVICES OFFERED: Television programming, production and consultative service. • United Press Association 220 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 2-0400. Radio News Manager, Phil Newsom; Radio Sales Manager, Al F. Harrison; Radio Shows Div. Manager, C. Edmonds Allen. SER- VICES OFFERED; Production for radio and television of news service, news scripts, news research. • United States Recording Co. 1121 Vermont Ave., N. W., Washing- ton 5, D. C. Phone, District 1640. Presi- dent & General Manager, Joseph Tait; Business Manager, Harry J. Penn; Sales Manager, Bill Ross; Chief Recording En- gineer, H. P. Meisinger; Manufacturing Manager, Irving Linkow; Chief Research Engineer, Carl Mayfield. BRANCH OF- FICE: 3700 Jefferson-Davis Highway, Alexandria, Va. Phone, Di. 1640. Irv- ing Linkow. SERVICES OFFERED: Recording and transcription service, script and production service, air checks of domestic and short wave broadcasts. Specializing in complete recording and transcription installations. Manufactur- ers of Speech input equipment, sound effects consoles, portable transcription equipment and special equipment. • Unitel^ Incorporated 1730 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood 28, Calif. Stanley Simmons, Dir. of Prod. Supervisor; Ezra S. Dabah, Prod.; Samir Rizkallah, Prod. Ass't.; Harry Neben- zahl. Prod. Ass't.; Austin Grout, Musical Director and Arranger; Harvey Hines, I.A.T.S.E., Dir. of Photography; Glen Glenn, Sound Recording Engineer; Wil- lard Scott, Art Director; Helen Ains- worth. Casting Supervisor. REPRESEN- TATIVES IN: New York City, London, Paris. - Thomas J. Valentino^ Inc. 1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-4675-6. President, Thomas J. Valentino. SERVICES OFFERED: Major sound effects records. Major chime and organ recordings, transcriptions, pressings, recording service. 766 PROGRAM PRODUCERS Video Associates, Inc. 515 Madison Ave., New York 2, N. Y. phone, PLaza 3-7966. Production, Philip Brodsky; Direction, Miriam Tulin; Tal- ent, Elizabeth Lee; Script Editor, Joan Usoskin; Publicity, Barbara Jones. SER- VICES OFFERED: Live packages, cus- tom-built shows an dspecial films for tele- vision exclusively, creators of "pop-up" unique animated films; originators of Tele-Pak, a national programming service for television stations, program and pro- duction consultant services. • ChieU Vincent & Company 509 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Phone, ELdorado 5-0734. Producer and Director, Chick Vincent; Casting Direc- tor, Natalie Ortof; Controller, Seymour Schneidman. SERVICES OFFERED: Package producers. • J. Franhlyn Viola 152 West 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y. Phone, CHickering 4-3254. & Pres. Owner Franklyn Viola. SERVICES OFFERED: Foreign language broadcasting, including transcriptions, scripts, recordings, and talent. • Von Baumann Studios 331 E. 71st. St., New York 21, N. Y. Phone, RHinelander 4-5508. Owner, Cyril Von Baumann; Publicity, E. F. Olbert. SERVICES OFFERED: Production of live and transcribed custom-built and package shows, writing and production of spot and musical commercials in any language. Program consultant. • Curl Wester & Company 6047 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, Hillside 2151. Owner, Carl Wester; Executive Producer, John Taylor. 3ERVICE,S OFFERED: Program pro- duction. • Roger White Productions Hotel Beverly, 125 E. 50th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 5-3560. Roger White, Prod.-Dir.; Kermit Scha- fer. Prod. Mgr.; Miss Marion Whitley, Sec- & Casting; Steva Hunt White, An- nouncer and Dir. SERVICES OFFERED: Complete package shows, live and open end E.T.S., spot announcements, jingles, television, radio consultant. • Wolf Associates, Inc, 420 Madison Av.e, New York, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 5-7620. Edward Wolf, Pres. & Gen. Mgr.; Jack Rubin, Prod. Mgr.; Herbert Wolf, Script Editor & Casting Dir.; Paul Ross, Sales Mgr.; I. Wolf, Sales; Eddie Lee, Public Relations & Sales. BRANCH OFFICE: 305 El Camino Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. Phone, CR 6- 9690. L. Wolf Gilbert. SERVICES OF- FERED: Complete radio packages or production services. • World Broadcasting SyUetn, Inc. (Subsidiary of Decca Records, Inc.) 50 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, COlumbus 5-2300. A. J. Kendrick, Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr.; M. R. Rackmil, Treas.; A. B. Sambrook, Stations Rela- tions Mgr.; Herbert Gordon, Program Prod.; Charles Lauda, Jr., Chief Engi- neer. BRANCH OFFICES: 22 West Hub- bard St., Chicago, 111. Phone, Delaware 8800. W. C. Hutchins; 6750 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 38, Calif. Phone, Hill- side 0171, Maynard Marquardt. SER- VICES: Library services, syndicated fea- tures, tailor-made productions, Western Electric licensee for vertical and lateral cut transcriptions. • Carter Wright Radio' Television Productions 1707 N. Hudson Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 3636. Garter Wright, Owner; Albert W. Bellamy, Gen. Mgr. SERVICES OFFERED: Radio Tele- vision production, transcriptions, record- ing, scripts, talent, original music ser- vice, singing commercials. • Wynn Wright Associates 4 E. 53rd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 3-4417-8. Wynn Wright, Prod.-Dir.; Charles Granzow, Mgr.; Helen Wright, Casting Dir. SERVICES OF- FERED: Building and producing of radio shows including drama, variety and au- dience participation, spot ads and sing- ing commercials. • Frederic W. Ziv Company 1529 Madison Road, Cincinnati 6, Ohio. Phone, Plaza 1323. Frederic W. Ziv, Pres- ident; John L. Sinn, Vice-President; Al- vin E. linger, Sales Manager. BRANCH OFFICES: 501 Madison Ave., Nw York, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 8-4700. John L. Sinn, 1001 Taft Bldg., Hollywood, Calif. Phone, Hempstead 3248. N. L. Rogers, 203 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone Franklin 8917. E. J. Broman. SERVICES OFFERED: Network and transcribed programs. 767 I'OR "M" FIDELITY and Prompt SERVICE f^o-e 28): 6624 T °" *000 Trade-morfcs "Co/ombio" ond ©DReg.U.S.Pof.Off. AND HERE'S WHY! 1. Most advanced Studio Recording Equipment . 2. Pure "Vinylite" Plastic Pressings — minimum surface noise. 3. "FM" Clarity- utmost fidelity. 4. Flexible— safer to ship — less breakage. 5. Undivided Responsibility — Columbia Transcriptions — records — manufactures — ships — promptly I ^) £8S Transcription Companies Advertisers Recordings Ltd. 624 Dominion Square Bldg., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Phone, Marquette 6368. President-General Manager, Walter P. Downs. SERVICES OFFERED: Tran- scription and private wire service. • Advertisers Recording Service inc 113 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-0141. (For detailed in- formation see listing under Program Producers). • AU'Cattada Radio Facilities Limited 305 Victory Bldg., Toronto 1, Ont., Can- ada. Phone, Elgin 2464. President, H. R. Carson; Eastern Manager, G. F. Herbert; Program Manager, S. W. Caldwell; Sales Manager, F. W. Cannon. BRANCH OFFICES: 1012 Southam Bldg., Cal- gary, Alberta, Canada. Phone, M- 7591. President, H. R. Carson; 1001 Elect: ic Railway Chambers, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Phone 96-861. Man- ager, P. H. Gayner; 923 Dominion Square Bldg., Montreal, Que., Canada. Phone, Lancaster 6400. Manager, Burt Hall; 198 W. Hastings St., Vancouver, B. C, Canada. Phone, Marine 9542. Man- ager, J. E. Baldwin. St. John, N.B. Travel- ing Rep., George Hillyard. SERVICES OFFERED: Representative for tran- scription companies. • Allentown Record Co.^ Inc. lOth and Walnut Streets, Allentown, Pa. Phone, 37405. Sanford L. Wartell, President; John L. Schwartz, Treasurer; Sidney Rubin, Secretary; Harry Archer, Chairman of the Board. SERVICES OF- FERED: Press 10" and 12" records of Vinylite and Vinyl Plastics exclusively. Capacity exceeding 300,000 records per month. • Allied Record Mfg. Co.^ Inc. 1041 N. Las Palmas Ave., Los Angeles 38, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 5107. D. K. Broadhead, Pres.; J. E. O'Hagan, Exec. V.-P. SERVICES OFFERED: Processers and Pressers of Radio Transcriptions and Phonograph Records. American Royal Productions 7928 Michigan Ave., Oakland 5, Calif. Phone, Lackhaven 8-8698. M. Scott Weak- ley, Manager. SERVICES OFFERED: Recording, transcription, production and public relations counsel. Arizona Recording Productions 834 North 7th Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. Phone, 2-2016. Raymond Boley, Owner- Mgr,; Mary Clancy, Secretary. SER- VICES OFFERED: Commercial tran- scriptions, air-checks, spot announce- ments. Lateral cut at 33-1/3 and 78 r.p.m. NAB Standards. • Associated Program Service (Div. of Muzah Corp.) 151 W. 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 7-7712. President, Harry E. Houghton; Vice-President & General Manager, Richard S. Testut; Vice-Presi- dent & Treasurer, John R. Andrus; Di- rector of Station Relations, Bert Lown; Commercial Manager, Clifford E. Green- land. SERVICES OFFERED: Tran- scription library of radio music and basic program scripts. • Associated RadiO'Television Productions Empire State Bldg., New York 18, N. Y. Phone, LO 3-7040. President, Jay E. Kashuk; Vice - President and Secretary Lew Kashuk; Treasurer, Robert Jay Fox. SERVICES OFFERED: Radio and tele- vision production for agencies, national and local advertisers and radio stations. Syndicated and custom-built transcriptions of spot announcements, singing commer- cials, also live and transcribed programs. Productions of television film. • Atlantic & Pacific Rroadcasting System Box 2222, Hollywood 28, Calif. Temp. Phone, Normandy 2,4873. Jack Parker, Vice-Pres. & General Manager; Gene Noel 769 TOPS in transcriptions Our hat size is only normal but we've got the BIGGEST QUALITY STORY in the tran- scription and record business. Right from the microphone to the final press- ing, our label stands for: • Superior craftsmanship ® High speed service • Top quality reproduction • Finest of mate- rials (including 100% pu^e Vinylite) We are equipped to make vertical or lateral re- cordings.... use only gold sputtering.... high speed plating .... with the most modern facilities con- trolled to Muzak high standards throughout. : TRANSCRIPTIfll DIVISION l.irensed under U. S. Patents of W^estern Electric Co., Inc. STUDIO & RECORDING FACILITIES New York Chicago Representation ISL West 46th St. 221 North LaSalle St. PLaza 7-7710 Central 5275 RECGRQING & PRESSING PLANT New York 250 West 54th St. PLaza 7-7700 Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. 770 TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS Clarke, Program Manager; Don Masters, Executive Producer; Betty Underwood, Chief Script Editor; Royal F. King, Traffic Manager; Ann Blue, Public Rela- tions Manager. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcription network; transcriptions programs made to order associated with Television Films of America. Scripts to order. Beltone Recording Corp. 2 West 46th Street, New York 19, N. Y. Phone, BRyant 9-4130. President, Leslie C. Cahan; Treasurer, Shirley Cahan. SERVICE OFFERED: Instantaneous re- cordings, masters and pressings, tran- scribed programs. • G. €. Bird & Associates 311 S. New Hampshire Ave., Los Ang- eles 5, Calif. Phone FAirfax 8603. G. C. Bird, Manager. SERVICES OFFERED: Syndicated open-end dramatic transcrip- tions, mystery, comedy, quiz, etc. All i/4 hour, 39 programs with tax free music. • Ford Bond Radio Productions 810 RCA Bldg., W., New York 20, N. Y. Phone, Circle 7-2236. (For complete list- ing see Program Producers Section). • Brlnhley Recording Co, 232 E. Erie St., Chicago 11, 111. Phone, Delaware 4786. Jack Brinkley, General Manager; Maxine Merchant, Program Manager; E. E. Schroeder, Chief Engi- neer. SERVICES OFFERED: Tran- scribed radio program, phonograph records; open-end programs. Programs produced to client's specifications; pack- age shows; spots. • The Cardinal Co. 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, Hempstead 1177. (For complete listing see Program Producers Section). • Clnemart^ Inc. 101 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 4-1562-3-4. President, Harold Kovner; Vice-Pres. & Gen Mgr., Varian Fry. SERVICES OFFERED: Complete sound recording services, in- cluding auditions, air and line checks, phonographs masters, transcriptions for broadcast, shellac and vinylite pressings, 16 mm. film recording, location recording on disc, tape and 16mm. film. Production of 16 mm. films for industry and tele- vision. Columbia Transcriptions (A division of the Columbia Records, Inc.) 799 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N. Y. 799 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 5-7300. Robert J. Clarkson, General Manager; Alden O. Carlson, Sales Representative; Carl Reinschild, Sales Representative. BRANCH OFFICES: 6624 Romaine St., Hollywood, Calif. Phone, Granite 4134. V.-P. Andrew J. Schrade. William A. Wheeler, Sales Rep. 410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone, Whitehall 6000. Manager, Girard D. Ellis. SERVICES OFFERED: Complete ser- vices for recording, processing and press- ing Electrical Transcriptions and phono- graph records. Studios in New York, Chi- cago and Hollywood. • Consolidated Sound Laboratories 2013 N. 63rd St., Philadelphia. Pa. Phone, TRinitv 8213. Owner-Chief En- gineer, Raymond Norton. SERVICES OFFERED: Recording, processing, man- ufacture of recording equipment. • Gordon iff. Day Advertising Service 145 East 53rd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 3-3460. Gordon M. Day, Writer-Producer: Singing Comercials; Carol Bulkley, Producer-Director: Sing- ing Commercials, Dramatic Commercials; Luise Johnson, Copy Supervisor and Re- tail Radio Director. BRANCH OFFICES: Jack Rourke Production, 6331 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, Granite 1950. Jack Rourke, Manager. SERVICES OFFERED: Creation and production of singing commercials, dra- matic commercials and spots of all types; musical composition and arranging; radio department services to advertising agen- cies; syndicated jingles; retail radio. • Becca Recordx^ tnc. 50 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone. COlumtus 5-2300. President, Jack Kapp; Vice-President Charge Re- cording, Dave Kaijp. BRANCH OF- FICES: Boston, Buffalo, Richmond, Detroit. Kansas City, Philadelphia. Chi- cago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Charlotte, Newark, Jackson- ville, Oklahoma City, Houston, Atlanta, Memphis. New Orleans, Dallas, Pitts- burgh, Washington, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Hartford, Brookljm, Milwaukee. Denver, San Antonio, Birm- ingham, Miami. SERVICES OFFERED: Custom-built electrical transcription rec- ords. Owners of WORLD BROADCAST- 771 c4Uentown J\ecordCo,^ 3nc, Fabricatots of high fidelity VINYLITE records and transcriptions ]0\ 12" PRESSINGS IN BLACK TRANSPARENT RED AND LIGHT Plant capacity 300,000 pet month S. L WARTELL President and General Manager OFFICE AND PLANT: 10th and Walnut- Sfreefs, Allenfown, Pennsylvania Tel. Allentown 37405 772. TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS ING SYSTEM, INC., transcription ser- vices, radio library, wired music service, custom-made transcriptions, 50 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Disc Company of America 117 West 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, BRyant 9-3137. President, Moe Asch. SERVICES OFFERED: Commer- cial records, transcriptions, recordings and production. Phonograph record man- ufacturing. • Eccles RecordinySf Inc. and Eccles Transcription Service 6233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, Hillside 8351. Manager, Robert P. Newman; Business Mgr., Pol- lard Garrison; Chief Consulting En- gineer, C. R, Douglass. SERVICES OF- FERED: Complete program building and recording service. Studio, talent file facilities, sound effect library, piano, electric organ, processing and pressing service for agency producers, including packing, shipping, through final program distribution to outlets, remote and loca- tion facilities. Studio line connection to all Southern California Stations. • Electro'Vox Recording Studios 5546 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone, GLadstone 2189. Owned and Operated by Bert B. Gottschalk. SER- VICES OFFERED: Complete studio facilities for: Electrical transcriptions, spot announcements, "Air-Chek" service, phonograph recordings. • Etnpire Broadcasting Corporation 480 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 9-4500. Helen D. Kelleher, Pres. & Treas.; F. de Jaager, Vice-Pres.; Arthur Lubo, Secretary. SERVICES OFFERED: Studio, recording, air line and remote. • Essex Broadcasters^ inc. 3300 Union Guardian Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone, Cadillac 7200. President, J. E. Campeau; Engineer, Robert Hen- derson. SERVICES OFFERED: Tran- scriptions. Exclusive Radio Features Co.^ Ltd. 225 Mutual St., Toronto Ont., Canada. Phone, Waverly 9419. President, Alfred J. Lewis. SERVICES OFFERED: Supply the U.T.S. Library Service to Canadian radio stations. Library has basic of 3,500 tunes, with monthly release of 60 selec- tions. Name bands; vocalists and combos. Distributing open-end E.T.'s. to Canadian stations. Recording, processing and press- ings for tailormade Fashes, Spots and Programs. Orthotone recording, high fi- delity. • Carl Fischer Recording Studios 119 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 7-2965-6-7. Fred Herbert- Oettgen, Recording Director; Robert E. Scheuing, Sales Promotion Manager; Thomas Dowd, Edward Flaherty, Engi- neers. SERVICES OFFERED: Complete Theater-Studio facilities including Ham- mond Oregon, Package Show Production, Master and Comercial Record Production, NAB Standard Transcriptions; Reference, Audition, Off-the-Air and Off-the-Line re- cording. Complete Sound Library. Re- mote location facilities. Twenty-four hour service by appointment. • Franhay & Jachson Recording Studios^ Inc. 48 West 48th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, LOngacre 5-8453. President, Harry Jackson; Vice-President, Frank Kay; Sec'y & Treas., Betty Jackson; Business Manager, Harry Jackson. SERVICES OFFERED: Off-the-air recordings (air checks); spot announcements; transcrip- tions; large studios for rehearsals; mast- ers and pressings; copies made from your recordings. • Fulton Enterprises 6340 Fountain Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, GRanite 2244 Grace Fulton, Owner-Manager; Ralph Power, Scripts. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcribed series, custom-built transcribed programs. United States rights to "Klondike," tran- scribed serial. 39 quarter hours offered for regional and local release to stations, agencies or sponsors. • Mitchell Gertz 8533 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 46, Calif. Phone, CR. 5-7152 Mitchell Gertz, President. SERVICES OFFERED: Pro- ducer of "Adventures of Zorro" — for transcription, etc. • Uarry S. Goodntan Radio Productions 19 East 53rd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, WIckersham 2-3338-9. (For de- tailed information see listing under Pro- gram Producers.) 773 totassj "m^ i^e'A'J f0ut^ R^^l9 Ci\OH Ready to go to work for you, that nationally known network star Tommy Riggs arid his lov- ble BeHy Lu in a new series of open end fifteen linute transcriptions for five-a-week spotting. You can program this series day or night. They will sell for you, they will get and hold an audi- ence for you. Each program a show in itself with typical Tommy arid Betty Lu comedy situ- ations along with favorite songs by both of them. National accounts that have used these two on the networks know their pulling pow« Now you can use them for local or nation_. accounts, and here's the pay off, arrangements can be made to have Tommy & Betty Lu tran- scribe personal commercial messages that will lling job fok your client. ATTENTION ADVERTISING AGENCIES! Many of you have used Tommy and Betty Lu on the networks, now you can use them for national spot campaigns, let us know now the markets you wish protected. NOW READY! A BRAND NEW SERIES 15 /minute Frograms 5 Times Weekly COMEDY! SONG ! At a price :■ :^ you won't turn down ^ Wire or Write COMPANY KEENAN BUILDING PITTSBURGH 22, PA. 774 TRANSCRIPTrONS — RECORDINGS Gearge Heid Productions 1005 Century Bldg., Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Phone, GRant 3696. George Heid, Owner and Director of Recordings; Al Camp- bell, Director of Slide Film Productions; Max Adkins, Musical Director. SER- VICES OFFERED : Electrical transcrip- tions, recordings, air checks, script, pro- duction, radio package shows, slide film production, original musical jingles, sound for mechanical displays. • Hollywood Recorded Features^ Inc. 75 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, 111., Phone, Dearborn 2841. R. S. Peterson, President. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcriptions. • 3tary Howard Recordings 37 E. 49th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 3-4800, Ext. 47-55. Owner- Manager, Mary Howard; Assistant, Don- ald Plunkett; Secretary, Joyce Fraser. SERVICES OFFERED: Off-the-line and off-the-air recordings and transcriptions for artists or agencies. Studio for audi- tions; facilities for dubbings. • International Artists Recording Studios^ Inc. 6700 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, HO 6344. H. Dixon McCoy, Pres.; Stuart Venn, Gen. Mgr.; Ronnie Ames, Sales Mgr. SERVICES OFFERED: Elec- trical transcriptions of all types, air checks, line checks, 200-seat auditorium for network broadcasting or transcrib- ing with or without a studio audience, masters and complete processing and pressing, phonograph records, television stage facilities, 16 mm. projection room, RCA equipment throughout. • Harry Jacobs Productions 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, GRanite 9583. President, Harry R. Jacobs. SERVICES OFFERED: ET Libraries. Kasper-Gordon, Inc, 140 Boylston St., Boston 16, Mass. Phone, DEvonshire 8-7357. Edwin H. Ras- per, President & Production Director; Aaron S. Bloom, Treasurer & Director, Commercial Dept.; Robert W. Graham, Office Manager; Forrest L. Bishop, Chief Engineer; Theresa Fahey, Secretary; Ed- ward Richards, Special Events Record- ings; Kenn, Schaffer, Sales and Produc- tion; Robert A. Arnold, Sales. SERVICES OFFERED: Recordings of all kinds, air checks, cusitom-built and syndicated pro- grams, live and transcribed, jingles, script service, phonograph recordings, air checks, originators of musical transcribed spots (jingles), manufacturers of portable transcription playback machines. • Kermit'Raymond Corporation 11 East 52nd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, ELdorado 5 5511. (For detailed information see listing under Program Producers.) • Keystone Rroadcasting Systenty Inc. 580 Fifth Avenue New York 19, N. Y. Phone, LOngacre 3-2221 Officers & Directors President Michael M. Sillerman Vice-President Naylor Rogers Vice-President ....... .Joseph Bayer Vice-President Arthur Wolf Secretary-Treasurer .... Sidney J. WoK Assistant Secretary . . . .William Bayer Offices 580 Fifth Ave,, New York 19, N. Y. Phone, LOngacre 3-2221 General Manager . . Michael M. Sillerman Director of Station Relations Arthur H. Clement Mgr. of Sta. Relations . . James P. Lappin Research Director . . . .Melvin G. Marden Office Manager Selma Andrews Account Executive Noel A. Rhys 134 North La Salle St. Chicago 2, 111. Phone, State 4590 Secretary-Treasurer. . . . Sidney J. Wolf Accountant and Office Manager Elizabeth M. Mueller Western Sales Manager . . Naylor Rogers 6331 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 5338 Program Director Elaine N. Gonda Pacific Coast Sales .... Ralph W. Harker 310 Citizens Building Cleveland 14, Ohio Phone, Cherry 4050 Mid-Western Sales.. Louis M. Bloch, Jr. SERVICES OFFERED: Keystone Broadcasting System is a transcription network 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 network includes 325 affiliated stations. 24 fully scripted sustaining shows per week, filling 1 hour per day, seven days each week, to a total of 7 hours per 775 TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS week. This is the only national, full- sized network in the United States offer- ing national radio advertisers the oppor- tunity to cover the BEYOND-METRO- POLITAN markets exclusively, in a single transaction, by means of electrical tran- scription. The System offers its facilities in group network time periods from one hour down to five iminutes, and also makes available announcement periods of one-minute, half-minute and 25 words in length, • Don Lee Productions 1313 N. Vine St., oLs Angeles, Calif. Phone, Holljrwood 8111. (For detailed in- formation see listing under Radio, Pro- ducers.) The W» E« Long Company 155 N. Clark St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone, Randolph 4606. Harold Gingrich, Dir. of Radio; Jessica Petrie, Office Mgr.; Eu- genia Minetz, Copy Chief; Betty Russell and Paul Quan, Producers of Syndicated Transcriptions. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcribed spot campaigns for Baker- ies. C. p. MacGregor 729 S. Western Ave., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone, FItzroy 4191. C. P. Mac- Gregor, President; George R. Jones, Man- ager; F. J. Rudolph, Sales Manager; (For detailed information see listing under Program Producers.) The Ted Mach Company 4 E. 53rd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 8-0370. (For com- plete listing see Program Producers Sec- tion). May fair Transcription Company 8511 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phones, CRestview 6-6995, 6-6797. B. A. Joslin, Exec. Vice-Pres.; Vern Carsten- sen. Prod. Mgr.; Richard Sanville, Dir.; Russell S. Hughes, Script Editor; Skippy Pyle, Asst. Prod.; Florence Jordan, Of- fice Mgr. SERVICES OFFERED: Syn- dicated transcribed shows, tailor - made transcribed shows, transcribed announce- ments. .elect I''' 1«, ,.v.ct^V6 nts: ^U \3S^C -^.?S^.^...- h^r^p^^^i ^^co^ '&'■'' w ,dco mp lete li8» ,/P' rog' l^rU« for aeio*' ^^^ V^^ M^ C^^^ ^ei^' \^^' ,auc« Since ,934 \9 C^ .60^0, prog :i3 ^t.^'^ 4l^^ Si- . . . TRANSCRIPTIONS . . . Fred C Jftertens and Associates 946 South Normandie Ave., Los Ang- eles 6, Calif. Phone, FEderal 7372. Fred C. Mertens, President; George Logan Price, Sales Manager. SERVICES OF- FERED: Transcribed 5-minute spots. • Les Mitchel Productions^ Inc. 8855 Beverly Blvd., Hollywood 36, Calif. Phone, CRestview 1-5275. Presi- dent, Les Mitchel; Secty. & Treas., G. Madelon Mitchel; Vice President, Arthur B. Hogan; Talent and Production Man- ager, June E. Hanson. SERVICES OF- FERED: Production of transcribed and live package programs. Directorial and supervising service. • Morton Radio Productions, Inc. 360 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone, Central 4144. President, Morton Jacobson; Secretary, C. Jacobson. SER- VICES OFFERED: Transcribed pro- grams. So the Story Goes — 260 episodes — Narrative type. This Is the Story — 260 episodes (still in production) Narrative type. Louise Massey & the Westerners — 156 episodes — Musical program. The Hometowners — 156 episodes — Musical program. Joe Emerson's Hymn Time — 156 episodes — Hymn show. • Jfiuzah Corporation 151 West 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, BRyant 9-1246. Harry E. Hough- ton, President; Richard Wilson, Exec. Vice-Pres.; K. R. Smith, Vice-Pres.; John R. Andrus, Vice-Pres. & Treas.; Anna M. Kerner, Secretary; A. J. Sayles, Assistant Treasurer and Asst. Secretary; Joseph H. Farrell, Assistant Treasurer. BRANCH OFFICE: 250 West 54th St., New York, N. Y. Phone, CO 5-8552. SERVICES OF- FERED: Off-the-air, off-the-line and stu- dio recordings of electrical transcriptions and phonograph recordings, processing and pressing. ( Transcription Division) Recording Studios, 151 W. 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 7-7712. Processing and Pressing Plant, 250 W. 54th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 7-7700. President, Harry E. Houghton; Vice-President and General Manager, Richard A. Wilson; Vice-Pres- ident and Treasurer, John R. Andrus; Director of Sales, Helen S. Wallace; SERVICES OFFERED: Studio, of the line and off-the-air vertical and lateral recordings, complete rcording service for radio sponsors and advertising agencies 777 • • • TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS • • • and processing and pressing of original recordings. {Wired Music Division) 229 Fourth Ave., New York 3, N. Y. Phone, ORchard 4-7400. President, Harry E. Houghton; Vice-President and Gen- eral Manager, Ethel W. Maclean; Vice- President and Treasurer, John R. An- drus; Vice-President in charge of sales, Curt H. Pfenniger; SERVICES OF- FERED: Wired music and transcribed library for spot installations. • NBC Radio-Recording Division 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Radio City, New York 20, N. Y. Phone, Circle 7-8300. Vice-President, C. Lloyd Egner; Manager, Robert W. Friedheim ; Business Manager, Henry P. Hayes; Sales Manager, Willis B. Parsons; Recording Sales, Charles G. Hicks, Jr.; Program Manager, Herbert H. Wood; Thesaurus Program Manager, Norman L. Cloutier; Office Manager, George E. Stevens. BRANCH OFFICES: Merchandise Mart, Chicago, 111. Phone, Superior 8300. Manager Scott Keck; Sunset and Vine Streets, Hollywood, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 6161. Man- ager, Oscar C. Turner; Trans-Lux Bldg., Washington, D. C. Phone, Republic 4000. Manager, Robert Z. Morrison; Taylor and O'Farrell Sts., San Francisco, Calif. Phone Graystone 8700. Manager, William J, Andrews. SERVICES OF- FERED: NBC THESAURUS (musical program service); NBC SYNDICATED PROGRAMS (recorded dramatic, variety, musical shows, etc.); NBC CUSTOM- BUILT PROGRAMS (for regional and national spot advertisers); Reference, audition or off-the-line recording for ad- vertisers, agencies or talent, NBC Ortha- coustic transcriptions. National Radio Features 100 state Street, Albany 7, N. Y. Phone, 4-8226, 8-1311. Vice-President- General Manager, Allen I. Stock; Don Williams, Martha Furman, District Man- agers; Publicity Manager, Ruth Pearl. SERVICES OFFERED: Special radio productions, used for campaigns and pro- motions for radio stations in selling un- ar IF YOUR RADIO DRAMATIZATION NEEDS SOUND EFFECTS SEND FOR FREE CATALOGUE TODAY DISTRIBUTED BY Thomas J. VALENTINO, Inc. DEPT. RY48 1600 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N. Y. USE MAJOR SOUND EFFECT RECORDS All 10-inch Double-face, Lateral Cvi,7B R.P.M. I Recorded from life on Film, then Waxed rOijick-Cued Wherever Advan- tageous Playable on any Phonograph or Turntable CANADIAN DISTRIBUTOR Instantaneout Recording Service 56-58 Wellington St., E Toronto, Ont./ Can. 778 • • • TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS used time to merchants, industrial and professional business firms on short term contracts who ordinarily never use or buy radio time from their immediate station. NRF is the house of specialized cam- paigns known from coast to coast as one of the finest and cleanest cut concerns in the feature business. Ask the stations that have used NRF service. A repeat performance every time. NRF has worked with more new stations opened or just opening than any other concern. ''Vet- erans of Victory," "Boost and Buy" and ''Radio on Call" are feature presentations. Spot announcements and half hours make up great programs. Coast to coast. • National Recording & Film Corporation 188 West Randolph St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone, Randolph 9697. Richard Bradley, President; Benjamin Tunick, Secretary- Treasurer. SERVICES OFFERED: Com- mercial recordings (TOWER label), transcribed productions, spot announce- ments. • Eugene P. O'Fallott, Inc. Albany Hotel, Denver 2, Colo. Phone, Keystone 0178. Manager, Gene O'Fal- lon; Director, Frank Bishop. SERVICES OFFERED: Lateral transcriptions. • Prettiicr Radio Enterprises, Inc. 3033 Locust Street, St. Louis S, Mo. Phone, Newstead 3555. Theodore P. Dea- loge. President and Treasurer; John G. Cella, Vice-President; Wilson Dalzell, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer. SERVICES OFFERED: Producing and recording of custom-built transcriptions and phonograph records. • Press Associations Inc. 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-4111. Oliver Gram- ling, Vice-President-Assistant General Manager. BRANCH OFFICES: Offices in 100 principal cities. SERVICES OF- FERED: "SPORTS STAR SPECIAL"— A 15-minute interview and dramatization of personalities who are the "who's who" of the sports world. "SPECIAL ASSIGN- MENT"—A 15-minute dramatization of the exciting or unusual experiences of one reporter or another in covering news, "PERSONALITY TIME"— A 15-minute interview and dramatization presenting r TELEW^VS "SONS OF THE PIONEERS" (260-15 min. programs, 3 or 5 times weekly) "FRANK PARKER SHOW" (130-15 min. programs, 3 or 5 times weekly) "MOON DREAMS" (156-15 min. programs, 3 or 5 times weekly) "STRANGE WILLS" (26-30 min. programs, once weekly) ' "BARNYARD JAMBOREE" (52-30 min. programs, once weekly) "STRANGE ADVENTURE" (260-5 min. programs, 3 or 5 times weekly) ^ GEO. RAFT "MR. ACE" (13-30 min. programs, once weekly^ "THIS AMAZING WORLD" (115-5 min. programs, 3 or 5 times weekly) SEND FOR /tee AUDITION PLATTERS NOW! ^ HOLLYWOOD 8«49 SUNSET BIVO. • HOllYWOOD 4 4, CAUf • TELEPHONE CRtSTVIEW 4-7236 • BRADSMAW ] - 1 4 3 « - 2 - 1 4 4 7 779 TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS prominent personalities in the news, and from stage, screen, radio, art, science and literature. • George Logan Price^ inc. 946 South Normandie Ave., Los An- geles 6, Calif. Phone, FEderal 7372. George Logan Price, President; S. M. Lauch, Sales Manager. SERVICES OF- FERED: 5 to 30-minute transcriptions, ranging from 156 5-minute spots to 26 15-minute drama serial episodes. Also a complete sprict service, to order — no stock scripts. 3-second to 1-minute commercials, 5-minute pots, singing, with music, or straight. • Radio Recording Studios 1244 Carmen Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone, Edgewater 6461. Owner-Manager, My- ron Bachman. SERVICES OFFERED: Off-the-air recordings, instantaneous re- cordings, portable recordings, air-checks. • Radio Features of America 37 West 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, BRyant 9-9622. Oliver W. Nicoll, Executive Director; Alma Sandra Munsell, Associate Dir. Representative: Towers of London, Ltd., 84 Hallam St., London, W. 1. SERVICES OFFERED: Program pro- duction and consultation, syndicated tran- scribed programs, scripts, talent; package live shows, phonograph records, inter- national radio service. • Radio Producers of Hollywood 1651 Cosmo, Hollywood 8, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 8318. Lou R. Winston, Pres. -Owner; M. L. Staggs, Station Rela- tions. BRANCH OFFICE :Hollywood Re- corded Features, 75 E. Wacker Dr., Chi- cago 1, 111. R. S. Peterson, Pres. SER- VICES OFFERED: Complete catalogue of all types of transcribed open and pro- grams 75 different shows, totaling 5,000 quarter hours. • Reeves Sound Studios^ Inc. 304 E. 44th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 7-6970. SERVICES OFFERED: Complete film, shooting and disc recording facilities. Rochhill Radio 18 East 50th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, Eldorado 5-1860. Stanley J. Wolf, W NOW AVAILABLE ON OPEN-END TRANSCRIPTIONS! THE FRIENDLY PHILOSOPHER'' A program that won a place in the hearts of millions of listeners on the MBS and CBC networks during the war. More than a million pieces of mail was received in one year. A program that has been running for NINE YEARS, five times a week, for the SAME SPONSOR, on station WMC, Memphis! FIVEA-WEEK OPEN-END AND MIDDLE-LIFT Vera Burdette furnishes the organ background. Shows are recorded in our own private studio and pressed by Muzak on vinylite. Wire for audition platter at our expense. Rafl ^mar Litf anj p. O. Box 417 DENVER 1 , COLORADO VERA BURDETTE 780 TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS President; Emanuel H. Wolf, Vice-Presi- dent. SERVICES OFFERED: Complete studio facilities, off-the-air and off-the- line recordings, masters, vinylite and shellac pressings. • Jach Rourhe Productions 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone Granite 1950. Jack Rourke, President; Fred Fuld, Jr., General Mgr.; Frank B. Reeves, Account Executive. BRANCH OFFICES: Gordon M. Day Prod., 145 East 53rd Street, New York, N. Y. Phone, PL. 3-3460, Gordon M. Day; 120 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Phone, Han. 9343, Gordon M. Day. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcribed programs, spot announcements and jingles. Sellers Coinpany 912 Commerce St., Dallas 2, Texas. Phone, Central 5292. J. E. Sellers, Partner and Manager. SERVICES OFFERED: All recording services: Transcriptions, custom built shows, master for Record Companies, spot announcements, slide film strip sound, air checks, portable re- cording, individual recording, complete 'il''lllllllllllll!lllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllO service for commercial phonograph records. • SESAC, inc. 475 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, Murray Hill 5-5365. Paul Heinecke, President; R. C. Heinecke, Sec- retary - Treasurer. SERVICES OF- FERED: Licensing the use of copyrighted music, transcribed library-pogram service, syndicated transcribed tailor-made pro- grams for advertisers. • Shaffer Waihle, Inc. 270 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 8-0344. Partner, Lloyd Shaffer; Partner, Fred Waible; Promo- tion, A. Alan Levin. SERVICES OF- FERED: (For detailed information, see listing under Program Producers). • Harry Smith Recordings 113 W. *57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-0141. Owner-Recording Engineer, Harry Smith. SERVICES OFFERED: Studio recordings, transcrip- tions, spots, mastering and phonograph records. llllllCIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllP'^ ALLIED RECORD MANUFACTURING CO., INC. | Largest custom processing and pressing plant I in the country . . . silver nitrate processing — genuine 1 Vinylite brand plastic pressings. Independent producers J can rely on us for exceptionally fast service. I THIS YEAR send your master acetates to ALLIED. | 1041 NORTH LAS PALMAS AVENUE • HOLLYV/OOD 38 • HO 5107 | (See Color Page Facing Inside Back Cover) M lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli llllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ 781 . TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS Sound Studios^ Incorporated 1124 Vermont Ave., Washington, D. C. Phone, Republic 1984. Robert J. Coar, President. SERVICES OFFERED: Pro- ducers of custom built transcriptions; complete Washington studio service for out of town radio stations. Standard Radio Transcription Services^ Inc» 140 North La Brea, Hollywood 36, Calif. Phone, Webster 9181. President, Gerald King; Vice-President, Milton M. Blink; Secretary, Lewis C. Teegarden; Treas- urer, Melva N. Blink; Vice-President & Sales Manager, Alex Sherwood; Produc- tion Manager, Harvey J. Richardson, Jr. BRANCH OFFICES: 360 No. Michigan Avenue, Chicago 1, 111. Phone, State 3153. Vice-Pres., M. M. Blink. 1 E. 54th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone, PLaza 3-6690. Alex Sherwood, Vice-Pres. SERVICES OFFERED: ET libraries; sound effects and mood music. • Star Transcriptions^ Inc. 44:4: Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. uuu SOUND STUDIOS INC. 304 East 44th St., N. Y. C. MUrray Hill 7-6970 Complete Film Shooting and Disc Recording Facilities Phone, PLaza 9-2249. President, Stanley J. Wolf; Vice-President, Roy Wilson; Chairman of the Board, Cal Swanson. BRANCH OFFICES: New York, Atlan- ta, Chicago and Hollywood. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcribed shows. Charles Starh Production Corp, 366 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone, Murray Hill 2-2636. Charles Stark, President. SERVICES OFFERED: Tran- scribed programs, individually tailored spot announcements for broadcast pur- poses; new series of open end syndicated shows for local sponsorship. • Studio & Artists Recorders CBS Bldg., 6107 Sunset Blvd., Holly- wood 28, Calif. Phone, Hillside 8241. President, Lewis Finston; Manager, Mack Finston; Chief Engineer, William Robin- son; Associate Engineer, Gerald Hay- man; Exec, Sec, Peggy Carter. SER- VICES OFFERED: Recordings, tran- scriptions, air-checks, masters, processing and pressings. INTERNATIONAL Artists inc. RECORDING STUDIOS 6700 SUNSET BLVD. Hollywood, Calif. HO. 6344 TRANSCRIPTIONS AIR CHECKS TELEVISION STAGES 200 SEAT STUDIO RCA EQUIPMENT STEINWAY PIANOS HAMMOND ORGAN 'ONE STOP COMPLETE SERVICE' H. Dixon McCoy Pres. Ronnie Ames Sales Mgr. 782 TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS Teleways Radio Productions^ Inc. 8949 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone, CRestview 6-7238, BRadshaw 2- 1636, 2-1447. President, Carl F. Kraatz; Vice-Pres. in Chg. of Sales, Charles A. Kennedy. REPRESENTATIVES IN 19 key cities. SERVICES OFFERED: Cre- ation and production of live talent pro- grams or transcribed programs. Sons of the Pioneers, Strange Wills, Moon Dreams, The Frank Parker Show, ^eo. Raft, "Mr. Ace," Barnyard Jamboree, This Amazing World, Strange Adven- ture. Tip Top Productions Box 2222, Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, HI 7124— Ext. 20. Executive Producer (radio). Jack Parker; Phonograph Rec- ord Dept. Mgr., Ray Bond. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcribed radio programs, phonograph records (Tip-Top Records), special commercial recordings for radio and public address systems. L. S. Toogood Recording Co. 221 N. La Salle St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone, CEntral 5275. Owner, L. S. Too- good. SERVICES OFFERED: Recording service. Towers of London^ Ltd. 37 W. 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, BRyant 9-9622. President, Harry Alan Towers; Vice-Pres. & National Dir. for U. S., Oliver W. Nicoll. LONDON OFFICE, 84 Hallam St., London, W. 1. SERVICES OFFERED: Program pro- duction and consultation, syndicated transcribed programs, script, talent, pack- age live shows, international radio ser- vice. Transcribed Radio Shows 2 West 47th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, LOngacre 5-3440. M. E, Moore, President. SERVICES OFFERED: Tailor made programs, syndicated programs, spots musicals, dramas, historical, va- International Recording 1780 Broadway New York City Circle 7-6454 e ruLce ^ineit in ^e a LJualiiij ani An indispensable music instrument to every Radio Station CELESTAS Simone (domestic) Celeste Mustel (Paris) Celesta for full details write or phone the N. y. Distributor • Complete line of: Marimbas, Vibra- phones, Chimes, Xylophones, Tympanis, Gongs, Music Stands, etc. • Heavy quilt waterproof covers for all percussion instruments & Celestas • Percussion Sound Effects of every de- scription CARROLL DRUM SERVICE "Percussion Specialties for Every Purpose" 339 W. 43rd St., New York 18, N. Y. Phone: COIumbus 5-4922 783 TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS riety shows, transcriptions programs from 15-seconds to half hour, for every type business. Manager, George W. Webber. SER- VICES OFFERED: Transcriptions and production service. Recording Studios. Transcription Sales^ Inc. 115 W. High St., Springfield 35, Ohio. Phone, 3-4974. J. P. Williams, President, Chairman of the Bd.; Adna H. Karns, Ex. Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr.; Miss F. G. Dykstra, Sec.-Treas. BRANCH OF- FICES: 47 W. 56th St., New York, N. Y. Phone, COlumbus 5-1544, Ed Hoch- hauser, Mgr.; 612 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone, Superior 3053, Robert Wayne, Mgr.; 6381 Hollywood Blvd., Hol- lywood, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 5600, Roger Read. Mgr.; 115 W. High St., Springfield, Ohio. Phone, 3-4974, John Hyle, Mgr. SERVICES OFFERED: Open End transcriptions featuring outstanding name stars such as ''Singin' Sam," **Emile Cote," *'Curley Bradley," and many others. United Broadcasting Co. 301 East Erie St., Chicago 11, 111. Phone, superior 9114. Exec. Prod., Wil- liam L. Klein; Commercial Mgr., Egmont Sonderling. SERVICES OFFERED: Operate former World Broadcasting Sys- tem Studios. Transcribing "Judy & Jane," ''Lutheran Hour," "Tell Me, Doctor," anddramatized spot announcements. Making masters for phonograph record companies and operate own processing and pressing plant. • United Recording Laboratories 1650 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone, CI 7-3718. Anita Smith-George Adams. SERVICES OFFERED: Instan- taneous recording, complete recording facilities, transcribed collectors and doc- umentary library, custom-built programs. Thontas J. Valentino^ Inc. 1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone, Circle 6-4675-6. Thomas J. Valen- tino, Pres.; Michael T. Valentino, Vice- Pres. SERVICES OFFERED: Sound ef- fects records, transcriptions, chime & organ recordings pressings, recording service. Wehher Radio Programs 401 Shops Bldg., Des Moines 9, la. Phone, Des Moines 2 - 0225 - 6. Owner- Hal Wilson Radio Productions 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 1714. Hal Wilson, Owner. SERVICES OFFERED: Syndi- cated E.T. programs, live package shows, E.T. spots. World Broadcasting Systent, Inc. (Subsidiarv of Decca Records, Inc.) 50 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone, COlumbus 5-2300. (For detailed information see listing under Program Producers.) Carter Wright Radio Television Productions 1707 N. Hudson Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone, Hollywood 3636. Carter Wright, Owner. SERVICES OFFERED: Transcriptions, Live Talent. Frederic W. Ziv Co.^ Inc. 1529 Madison Road, Cincinnati 6, Ohio. Phone, PLaza 1323. Frederic W. Ziv, President; John L. Sinn, Vice-President; Alvin E. Unger, Sales Mgr. BRANCH OFFICES: 501 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone, MUrray Hill 8-4700. John L. Sinn, Vice-Pres. 1001 Taft Bldg., Holly- Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone, Franklin 8917. E. J. Broman, Mgr. SERVICES OF- FERED: Network and transcribed pro- grams. The Karl Zotnar Library P. 0. Box 417, 546 Emerson St., Den- ver 1, and Denver 10, Colo. Phone, PEarl 4811. General Mgr., Karl Zomar; Station Contact Secty., Robert Nordberg; Musi- cal Dir., Vera Burdette; Script Editor, Karl Zomar; Recording Technician, Paul Pinkerton. SERVICES OFFERED: ET Library of programs on 'The Friend- ly Philosopher." Special order transcrip- tions, off - the - air transcriptions, air checks, studio recordings with live or- gan background. Scripts on "The Friend- ly Philosopher" for local station produc- tion, special order scripts, quiz shows. 784 ^j/or all ^ our mudic neeUA as all the /( ime ASCAP f For more than a generation"^ the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers has helped to build great commercial enterprises whose life blood is music. Radio program builders long have known that ASCAP is an unfailing source of music — that the vast repertoire of the Society and its associates the world over yields material for their every possible music requirement. Members of ASCAP are proud that their creative work has been a potent factor in the great development of radio in the United States. Now, on the threshold of radio's greatest year, they unite in a salute to the entire industry. American Society of Composers, Authors and Purlishers 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. * ASCAP was founded in 1914 by Victor Herbert. 785 ^ New firm! A Hew Hit! "SLAP 'ER DOWN AGIN', PAW" ARTHUR GODFREY COLUMBIA PATSY MONTANA VICTOR TEX WILLIAMS (Vocal: SMOKEY ROGERS) CAPITOL ESMERELDY MUSICRAFT REX ALLEN MERCURY RED BENSON RAINBOW RILEY SHEPARD VITACOUSTIC and for the girls — "NEVER TRUST A MAN" ROSALIE ALLEN VICTOR JUDY CANOVA MAJESTIC PATSY GARRETT CONTINENTAL NEVADA SISTERS BANNER CHOICE MUSIC, INC. 1576 Broadway, N. Y. C. 9109 Sunse* Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Prof. Mgr. GARET ROMERO 786 MU$DC Performing Rights Societies ASCAP BMI AMP SESAC List of Publisher Members Radio Annual— 1948 A SC* A P By DEEMS TAYLOR President, Afnerican Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers THE American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers now is in its 35th year of service to commercial users of music and to its members. It begins the year 1948 with a writer membership (composer and author) of 1888, and a publisher membership of 306. When Victor Herbert and eight associates formed the Society in 1914 the entire membership was a little more than 100. Its licensees number more than 37,000. Its chief purpose is the protection of its members' music performing rights. This is done through a system of licensing commercial enterprises making use of music. • Perhaps the most significant trend of the Society in recent years has been its amplified service to the symphonic, concert and recital field. In the early years the Society's licensees were chiefly in the popular music field, with its membership largely men and women creating music of the popular type. The Society now follows the pattern of similar Societies in other countries, including in its repertoire music of the standard or serious type as well as popular music. The trend is reflected in the increasing proprtion of standard composers within ASCAP's membership. The ratio of the standard to popu- lar members is one to two. The users of serious music in steadily increasing numbers are finding the AS CAP repertoire a valuable source of important program items, and the simple machinery of the ASCAP license a highly desirable asset. In radio's increasing use of serious music the enlarged ASCAP repertoire has been found particularly helpful. ASCAP, including the creators of every conceivable type of music for every conceivable use, has grown to be truly a national institution, its membership representing every state and terri- tory of the U. S., as well as other lands whose creative talent has found a home in America. There are 159 women members of ASCAP, the proportion of women in the serious field being larger than that of men. Whereas there is one serious music composer for every two in the popular field, the division of women is about equal in the two fields. In January 1948 the Thomas Y. Crowell Co. published the ASCAP BIO- GRAPHICAL DICTIONARY which includes data covering every member of the Society. • ASCAP has headquarters in the RCA Building, Radio City, with 25 branches throughout the country. Deems Taylor is President. A Board of 24 directors through its revolving Executive Committee of three members exercises supervision of the affairs of the Society. Administrative executives include Herman Greenberg, Sales Manager, in charge of all licensing ac- tivities ; George A. Hoffman, Comptroller, in charge of accounts, finance and general personnel; Richard F. Murray, Manager of Foreign Relations, m charge of foreign matters, all internal statistical departments and publicity department; Herman Finkelstein, Resident Counsel. Schwartz & Frohlich are general counsel. 788 • • • ASCAP PUBLISHER MEMBERS • • ABC Music Corporation ABC Standard Music Publica- tions, Inc. Berlin, Irv., Standard Mus. Corp. A-M Music Corp. Adams, George, Mus. Pub. Co. Adrienne Music Co. Advanced Music Corp. Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc. Circle Music Publications, Inc. Alba Music, Inc. Alfred Music Co., Inc. Feature Music Syndicate Lowe-Goulston, Inc. Manus Music Co., Inc. Piantadosi, Al., Music Publisher Rosey, Geo., Band & Orch. Catalog Shreibman Music Press Allen, Thornton W., Co. Allied Music Corp. Green & White, Inc. Green Bros. & Knight, Inc. Ambassador Music, Inc. Allen & Harrison Mus. Co. Red Star Songs, Inc. American Academy of Music, Inc. Bloom, Harry, Inc. Exclusive Pubs., Inc. Lawrence Music Publishers, Inc. Milsons Mus. Pub. Corp. American Music Pub. Co. Amsco Mus. Pub. Co., Inc. Amsco Mus. Sales Co., Inc. Roat, Chas. E., Music Co. Rolseth Pub. Co. Antobal Music Company Antony, Frank Apollo Music Co. Argosy Music Corp. Arrow Music Co. Arthur, Irving, Music Publications Ascher, Emil, Inc. Brooks fir Denton Royal Music Co. Atlas Music Corp. Axelrod Publications, Inc. Baron, M., Co. Baron, M., Inc. Hill, J. F., & Co., Inc. Barton Music Corp. Beaux-Arts Music, Inc. Bel-Air Music Bell Song Publishing Co. Belwin, Inc. Berg, S. M. Cinema Music Co. Berlin, Irving, Music Co. Beverly Music Corp. Birchard, C. C, & Co. PUBLISHER MEMBERS Blasco Music, Inc. Blasco Music Co. Bloch Publishing Co. Block, Martin Blossom Music Corp. (Formerly: Pan-American Music Co., Inc.) Bogat Music Corp. Boland, Clay, Inc. Bond, Carrie Jacobs, & Son Boston Music Company Match Music Company Peate Music Co. Thompson, C. W., Co. Bourne, Inc. Berlin, Irving, Inc. Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc. Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, Inc. Briegel, Geo. F., Inc. Browne, J. A., Music Pub. Dillon, Carl, Music Co, Broadway Music Corporation Artmusic, Inc. Empire Music Co. York Music Co., The Brooks Music Corp. Brooks Music Pub. Co. Burke & Van Heusen, Inc. Curtis, L. B., Music Pub. Van Alstyne & Curtis Caesar, Irving Caesar, Irving, Inc. Capitol Songs, Inc. Caribbean Music, Inc. Carmichael Music Publications Carroll Publications Century Music Pub. Co. Heritage Music Publications, Inc. Chappell fir Co., Inc. Chappell-Harms, Inc. Charles Music Corp. Charling Music Corp. Church, John, Co., The Coleman, Robert H. Coleman-Ross Co., Inc. Congress Music Publications Coslow Music Courtney, Alan, Music Co. Crawford Music Corporation De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc. Green & Stept Yellen, Jack, Inc. Crescendo Music Corp. Criterion Music Corp. Crystal Music Publishers, Inc. Dash, Connelly, Inc. Davis, Joe, Music Co., 789 Inc. Georgia Music Corp. Dawson Music Co., Inc. Delkas Music Pub. Co. Denton & Haskins Corp. Ditson, Oliver, Co., Inc. Dorsey Brothers' Music, Inc. Drake-Homan-Livingston, Music Publishers Dubonnet Music Publishing East-West Music Co. Edition Musicus — ^New York, Inc. Edition Musicus — New York Edmonds, Shepard N., Music Pub. Co., The Edwards Music Co. Elkan-Vogel Co., Inc. Elliot Music Co., Inc. Elliot Music Co. Emery Music, Inc. Empire Music Co., Inc. Ensemble Music Press Enterprise Music Corp. Evans Music Company Famous Music Corporation Fanfare Music Co. Farrow Music, Inc. Feist, Leo, Inc. Brown, Nacio Herb, Inc. Loew's, Inc. Fenner Publications Fields, Arthur, Publications Fillmore Music House Fischer, Carl, Inc. Composers' Music Corp. Ellis, Robin Oxford University Press Pond, Wm. A., & Co. Fischer, J., & Bro. Fisher, Fred, Music Co., Inc. FitzSimons, H. T., Company Flammer, Harold, Inc. Luckhardt & Belder Foley, Charles Foreign & Domestic Music Corp. Cummins Music Co. Forster Music Publisher, Inc. Fortune Music, Inc. Fowler Music Co. Fox, Sam, Publishing Co. Pallma Music Publishers, Inc. Franklin, John, Co., Inc., The (Formerly: Kay & Kay, Inc.) Gl Music Galaxy Music Corporation Gamble Hinged Music Co. Wulschner Music Co. Gaumont Music Publishers, Ltd. Gem Music Corporation Conrad, Con, Music Pub., Ltd. General Music Publishing Co., Inc. Georgeoff, Evan, Mus. Pub. Co. • • • ASCAP PUBLISHER MEMBERS • • • Concert Music Pub. Co. Montrose, F,, Mus. Pub. Co, Gershwin Pub. Corp. Glenmore Music, inc. Global Music, Inc. Harvest Songs Co. Goldmine Music, Inc. Goldwyn, Samuel, Music Pub. Corp. Goodman Music Co., Inc. Handman & Goodman, Inc. Handman, Kent fir Goodman, Inc. Universal Music Co., Ltd. Gordon, Hamilton S., Inc. Algonquin Pub. Co. Gordon, Hamilton S.. Estate of Gordon, Hamilton S., Music Pub. Gordon, S. T., Music Pub. Gordon, S. T., & Son, Music Publishers Himan, Alberto Music Pub, Wise, Jessie Moore Wise, Wm. H., b Co. Gordon, Kaufman & Real, Inc. Grand Music Corp. Artists Music Corp. Gray, H. W., Company, Inc. Gray, H, W., Co. Greenwich Music Co., inc. Guild Music Publishers, Inc., The Hall-Mack Company Geibel, Adam, Music Co. Handy Bros., Music Co., Inc. Hansen, Charles H., Music Co. Hargail Music Press Harman Music, Inc. Harmony Music Corp. Harms, Inc. Harms, T. B., Company Harris, Charles K., Music Pub. Co., Inc. Harris, Chas. K., Mus. Pub. Homeyer, Chas., W. & Co., Inc. Best Music, Inc. Hope Publisliing Company Biglow-Main-Excell Co. Excell, E. O., Co. Tabernacle Pub. Co. Howard, Joe, Music Pub, Hudson Music Corp. Huntzinger, R. L, Inc. J. P. Music Co. Jacobs, Walter, Inc. Abt, Valentine Bates & Bendix Bendix, Theodore Eby, Walter M. Farrand, Van L. Gay, Mace, Catalog Jacobs, Walter, Inc. (cont'd) Jaques, Percy Musiclovers Co. Partee, C. L., Music Co. Shattuck, B. E. Virtuoso Music School Jayvee Music Pub. Co. Jefferson Music Co. Jenkins Music Company Jewel Music Pub. Co., Inc. Jones, Isham, Music Corp, Jungnickel, Ross, Inc. Kanes Music Publishers Keane, Michael, Inc. Kearney Music Co. Kelton, Inc. Kendis Music Corporation King, Charles E, Kuhn, Dick, Music Corp. La Salle Music Publishers, Inc. Gilbert, L Wolfe, Mus. Pub. Co. Schuster & Miller, Inc. Lake Shore Pub. Co., Inc. Leeds Music Corp, Am-Rus Music Corp. Consolidated Mus. Pub. House Down Home Music Co. Kaycee Music Co., Inc. Mayo Music Corp, Melrose & Montgomery Olman Mus, Corp. Wabash Music Co. Leslie, Edgar, Inc, Leslie Music Corp. Lewis Music Pub. Co., Inc. Lincoln Music Corp. Capano, Frank, Music Pub. Loeb-Lissauer, Inc. Kalmar & Ruby Music Corp. Lombardo Music, Inc. Lorenz Publishing Co. Tullar-Meredith Co., Inc. Ludwig Mus. Pub. Co. Lyric Music Publishers, Inc. Silver, Frank, Music Pubs., Inc. Spencer, Norman, & Son Macap Music Publishers, Inc, Bernard, AL, Song Publications Manhattan Music Publishers Manor Music Company Marchant Music Publishers LaBarre, Gene, Inc. Melody Publishing Corp, Tucker-Marchant Music Publishers Mario Music Corp. Martin Music Maurice, Peter, Music Co., Ltd., The Maurice, Peter, Inc. Maxwell-Wirges Publications Mayfair Music Corp. Davis, Joe, Inc. Mayfair Music Corp. (cont'd) 790 Triangle Music Pub. Co., Inc. McKinley Publishers, Inc. Melo-Art Music Publishers Melomusic Publications Melrose, Walter, Music Co. Melrose Music Corp. Melrose Bros. Music Co., Inc. Mercury Music Corp. Milene Music Miller, Bob, Inc. Pla-A-Song Co. Streamline Editions Miller Music Corp. Miller Music, Inc. Noble, Johnny Sherman, Clay & Company Mills Music, Inc. American Composers, Inc, Beck, Mort Clark, Frank, Mus. Co. Daly, Joseph, Mus. Pub. Co. Edwards, Gus, Mus. Pub, Co. Gordon & Rich, Inc. Gotham Attacks Mus. Co. Gotham Mus. Service, Inc, Jerome, M, K. Jerome & Svhwartz Pub. Co. Kalmar, Puck & Abrahams, Consolidated Keit Music Corp, Kornheiser, Phil, Inc. Lincoln, Harry J., Music Co. Morse, Theodore, Music Co. Nelson, Jack, Mus, Co. Stark fir Cowan, Inc. Stept & Powers, Inc, Sterling Songs, Inc. Sunlight Mus, Co., Inc. United States Miisic Pub. Co. Vandersloot Music Pub. Co. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. Waterson, Henry, Inc. Williams, Harry, Mus. Co. Monaco, James V., Inc. Mood Music Co., Inc. Morris, Edwin H., & Co., Inc. Mercer & Morris, Inc, Morris, Joe, Music Co. White-Smith Mus. Pub, Co, Movietone Music Corp.. Musette Publishers, Inc. Music Makers Publishing Co. Bierk. Lew, Music Co. Musical Works Mutual Music Society, Inc. National Music Pub. Corp, Nazarene Publishing House BJIhorn Bros. Mus. Co. Lillenas Pub, Co. New World Music Corp. Noble Music Co., Inc. Northern Music Corp. Novelty Music Company • • • ASCAP PUBLISHER MEMBERS • • • O'Flynn, Charles, Publications O'Kay Music Company Owens-Kemp Music Co. Oxford Music Corp. Paramount Music Corp. Popular Melodies, Inc. Spier & Coslow, Inc. Paull-Pioneer Music Corp. Rossiter, Harold, Mus. Co. Pepper, J. W., fir Son, Inc. Photo Play Music Co., Inc. Luz Brothers Music Pubs. Music Buyers Corporation Pic Music Corp. Piedmont Mus. Co., Inc. Pinkard Publications, Inc. Pinkard Publications Players Music Corp., The Plymouth Music Co., Inc. Browne, Ted, Music Co. Popular Music Co. Portilla Music Corp. Presser, Theodore, Company Pyramid Music Co. R. F. D. Music Pub. Co., Inc. Record Songs, Inc. Remick Music Corp. Remsen, Alice Rhyme fir Rhythm, Inc. Rialto Music Pub. Corp. Ricordi, G., & Co., Inc. (of N. Y.) Ringle, Dave Crescent Music Co. Famous-Writers Co. Goulden Leng Co. Krey, Geo. M., Co. Maytone Music Co. Song Creators Co. Tracy, Wm., Pub. Co. United Music Publishers World Music Co. York & King Pub. Co. Ritchie Music Co., Inc. Ritter, Tex, Music Publications, Inc. Robbins, J. J., fir Sons Robbins Music Corporation Abrahams, Maurice, Inc. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp. Out of the World Pub, Corp. Sonnemann Mus. Co., Inc. Twentieth Century Music Corp. Universal Music Corp. Whiteman, Paul, Publications Wiedoeft, Rudy, Mus. Pub. Co. Rodeheaver Co., The Rossiter, Will Row, R. D., Music Co. Riker, Brown fir Wellington, Inc. Row, R. D., Inc. Roy Music Co., Inc. Royal Music Publisher Rubank, Inc. Carlson, M. L Finder fir Urbanek Victor Music Co. Ruval Music Co. Rytvoc, Inc. Burke Doyle Music Co. Major Music, Inc. Tesio, P., fir Sons Tesio-Major Santly-Joy, Inc. Santly Bros., Inc. Santly Bros.-Joy, Inc. Santly-Joy-Select, Inc. Select Music Publications, Inc. Saunders Publications Schirmer, G., Inc. Heffelfinger, R. W. Sanders-Weiss, Inc. Schroeder, D. L. Schroeder fir Gunther, Inc. Schwarz, Merrell, Music Co., The Shapiro, Bernstein fir Co., Inc. Shattinger Piano fir Music Co. Shilkret, Nathaniel, Music Co., Inc. Quincke, W. A., Cr Co. Shubert Music Pub. Corp. Simon, George, Inc. Sinatra Songs, Inc. Skidmore Music Co., Inc. Skylark Songs Music Publisher Society for the Publication Of American Music, Inc. Southern Music Pub. Co., Inc. Spier, Larry, Inc. Helf & Hager Co. McKinley Music Co. Root, Frank K., & Co. Spina-Green Music Corp. Sprague-Coleman, Inc. Sprague-Coleman Standard Music Publishers, Ltd. Stanley Music, Inc. ARA, Inc. Morris, Boris, Music Co. Stanwood Music Corp. Starlight Music Stasny Music Corp, Bibo-Lang, Inc. Stasny-Lang, Inc. State Music Pub. Co., Inc. Stephens, Bob, Inc. Stept, Inc. Stone Music Corp. Summy, Clayton F., Co. Sun Music Co., Inc. Weil, Milton, Music Co., Inc. Sunset Music Publishers Superior Music, Inc. Tempo Music, Inc. Tempo Pub. Co., The Thomas, John, Music Corp. 791 Tin Pan Alley Tobias fir Lewis, Music Pubs. Tone Music Co. Transcontinental Music Corp. Triangle Music Corp. Tropical Music Publishers United Music Corp. University Music Corp. (Formerly: Brown fir Henderson, Inc.) Urban Music Publications Variety Music Victor Publishing Co. Victoria Publishing Co. Viking Music Corp. Villa Moret, Inc. Vogel, Jerry, Music Co., Inc. Crumit, Frank, Songs Co. Haviland, F. B., Pub. Co. Worth, Geo. T., fir Co. Volkwein Bros,, Inc, Agnew, J. E,, Publications (Band fir Orchestra Catalog Only) Bellefield Pub. Co. Caton Pub. Co. Crist, D. W. Dalbey, W. R., Music Co. Groene Music Pub. Co. Volkwein Bros., Inc. (cont'd) Hall, Ellis B. Heltman, Fred Nirella, Danny Southwell, Geo., Pub. Co. White House Publications, The Von Tilzer, Harry, Music Pub. Co. Warock Music, Inc. Warock Music Co. Warren, Harry, Music, Inc, Waverly, Jack West'rn Music Pub. Co. Williams, Clarence, Music Pub. Co., Inc. Ahleim, Walter C, Music Co. Clifford, Frances, Music Co. Maison-Blanche Music Co. Piron, A. J., fir Co. Thomas, George W., Music Co. Williamson Music, Inc. Willis Music Co. Windsor Music Corp. Witmark, M., fir Sons Wood, B. F., Music Co. Woodward Music, Inc. Words fir Music, Inc. Davis, Coots fi- Engel, Inc. Engel, Harry, Inc. Keit-Engel, Inc. World Music, Inc. Yankee Music Pub. Corp. Italian Book Co. BROADCAST MUSIC, INC By CARL HAVERLIN President IN EXISTENCE but seven years, BMI is a symbol of an industry's initiative in creating the competition which freed it from a monopoly that once threatened its very economic life. During this time, broadcasters have not only carried out their original competitive plan but have brought into being an organization of international musical importance. Today all but four of the broadcasting stations of the United States and Canada, as well as national and regional networks are BMI licensees. In addition, there are close to 2,000 hotels, night clubs and other establishments where music is performed, licensed by BMI. • Apart from its affiliations with established societies and music publishers, BMI as a matter of policy has opened and developed new sources of music by American composers, creating a vast repertoire that otherwise might never have seen the light of day. BMI has stimulated and encouraged in this way, hundreds of talented young writers and new publishers, thus building up its reservoir of music in all fields — popular, folk, educational and standard. The acquisition of new properties is a continuing process in the realm of American music. Available for BMI licensees are nearly 50,000 recorded and transcribed compositions of every description. • In August of 1947, Associated Music Publishers, Inc., became a wholly owned subsidiary of BMI, making its vast store of music of the world available to BMI licensees. Early this year seven leading Italian publishers assigned their U. S. performing rights to BMI, the deal involving some 5,000 compositions and copyrights, adding to the BMI store of Italian popular, operatic and other serious music. BMI's foreign reservoir of music has been built on a practical foundation. The house of Breitkopf for instance, is not only the greatest music publish- ing firm in Germany but the oldest known publishers of music, dating back to the days of Bach. Apart from Continental affiliations, BMI has the largest catalogue of Latin-American music-rights extant, including that of the societies of Cuba, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Brazil. -These foreign rights are supplementary to the catalogues of more than 1,000 American and Canadian firms affiliated with BMI, a well rounded repertory. • OFFICERS of BMI are : Carl Haverlin, president ; Sydney M. Kaye, vice- president and general counsel ; Charles A. Wall, vice-president in charge of finance; Robert J. Burton, vice-president in charge of publisher relations, and Claude C. Boydston, controller. DIRECTORS (elected annually): Justin Miller, chairman; Sydney M. Kaye, vice-chairman; John Elmer, WCBM; William S. Hedges, NBC; Leon- ard Kapner, WCAE ; Joseph A. McDonald, ABC ; Paul Morency, WTIC ; J. Leonard Reinsch, WSB; J. Harold Ryan, Fort Industry, Inc.; Robert D. Swezey, MBS, and Herbert V. Akerberg, CBS. 792 BM PUBLISHERS PUBLISHERS A-B Company Song Productions A. M. S. Music Collaborators A-1 Music Publishers of Amer. Academy Music Co. Ace Music Co. Acme Music Corporation. Acuff-RoSe Publications Adams-Vee Gr Abott, Inc. Adanac Music Company Adelphi Press, The Ahlefeld-Daniels Publications Airlane Music, Inc. Airwaves Music Publishing Co. Aladdin Music Publications Albin Tunes Publishers Alexander, Perry ^Algonquin Music, Inc. All American Publications Allen and Klink Music Allen, Bud Publications Allen Intercollegiate Music, Inc. (B.M.I.) Allen, Rick Publications Allied Music, Inc. Altschuler, Joe Alva 'Music Publishing Company Alvin Music Corporation Ambrose, Adaline C. American Composers Alliance American Music, Inc. American Performing Rights Society, Inc. American Song Publishing Co. Amigo Music Publishing Co. Anchorage Music Publishers Apex Music, Inc. Appleton-Century, D. Co., Inc. (B.M.I.) Aragon Music Company Arberne Music Co. Arcadia Valley Music Publishing Art Melody Studios Art Music Company Ascot Publishing House Associated Composers, Inc. Atomic Music Aurora Music Publishers Autry, Gene Music Publishing Avery Music Company Avon Music, Inc. Azteca Music Company B. fir B. Music Co. B-K Publishing Company B. M. S. Music Company Bach Music Publishers Baker Brothers Ball Music Publishing Company Ballard, Fred C. Balling, Matthew Music Pub. Baltimore Music Publishers, Inc. ftanbury Music, Inc. Bar Music Publishing Company Barclay Music Company Barnes, Samuel D. Barnett, John W. Barnhart Music Corporation Barron, Jack Barron Music Company Barry, Bessie Barthel, Inc. Bartlett fir Hartmann Music Baskin, Sidney Beacon Music Company Bebe Music Company Becker- Williams Publications Bell Music Co. Bell-Tone Music Publishing Co. Bellassai, Nino Belmont Music Company (Cole) Benald Music Publications Benatzky, Ralph Dr. Benson Music Company Berbert, E. M. Berger Publishing Company Berwick Music Corp. Beverly Music Company Biehl, Rose Billboard Music Publishing Co. Biltmore Music, Inc. Bison Music Publishing Co. Blane Music Company Blazon Music Company Block, Martin Music Inc. Blount, Burley Blue Bell Music Publishing Co. Bluebird Music Company Blue Jay Publishing Co. Blue Note Records Blue Ridge Publishing Corp. Bluestone-Bernard Music Pub. Boozey Music Publishers Botkin, Gene Bouma, G. H. Branders Music Company Brent, Stanford F. Brightlights Music Publishing Broadcast Music, Inc. Burns Cr Crowe Publications Calumet Music Co, (Cole) Campbell-Porgie, Inc. Cardinal Music Company, The Cardinal Music Publications Cascales, Joe, Music Publisher Chelsea Music Corporation Cherio Music Publishers, Inc. Cine-Mart Music Publishing Co. Clover Publishing Company Coast to Coast Music Corp. Cole Corporation. M. M. Colonial Music Publishing Co., Columbia Music Publishers Continental Music Company Continental Music Publications Continental Record Co. Cornell Music Company 793 Cosmopolitan Music Publ., Inc. (Colonial Music Pub. Co.) Country Music Courtney Music Publications Crocker, Al Crosby, Everett N., Ltd. Cross fir Winge (American Mu- sic, Inc.) Cross Music Company Crossroads Music Co. Crown Music Co., Inc., Ltd. Crown Music Company Cundy-Bettoney Company, Inc., Darrell, Jack, Music Publisher '■'Davis, Jimmie Music Corp. (A.P.R.S.) Dawn Music Co. De Santis, Frances Dexter, Al and Paris, James Dexter, Al, Music Publishing Dial Music Corporation Diamond Music Company Dinehart Music Company, The Dixie Music Publishing Co. Domino Music Corporation Doraine Music Publishing Co. Doraine, Peter, Inc. Doray, T., Music Publishing Dot Music Publishers Douglas Publishing Company Dream Music Dreamo Music Publications Du Val Music Publishing Co. Duchess Music Corporation Dulcet Tunes Dunray Music Company Duo Music Publishing Corp. Dynamic Music Company *Eagle Music Company East Coast Music Publications Eastern Publications '•'Eberie-Maxted Music Co. Eccma Music Company Echoes of Victory Music Pub. Editions Internationale Basart, Inc., Les Editions Musicales Victoria Mu- sical Editions '-'Editora Dominicana De Musica, C. Por A. Edwards, Norman, Music Pub. Elektrann Music Pub. Co. Elite Music, Inc. Elkane Music Company Elmore, C. M. Publisher Elsmo Bros. Publishers Embassy Music Corp. Emcee Publishing Company Emco Music Company Emerson Music Pub., Inc. Emorey Music Company Empire Publishing Company BMI PUBLISHERS Encore Music Publications, Inc. Englewood Music House Enos, Clyde Esquire Music Co. Essay Music Company Essex Music Publishing Co. Essgee Music Publishing Corp. Excelsior Music Publishing Co. Executive Music Corporation F Cr J Publishing Company Fairfax Music Company Fairway Music Company Fantasia Music Publishing Co. Fashion Music Publishing Co. Fassio, A. (Marks) "Favorite Music Company Fillerdelphia Music Company Film Music Producers Fine Arts Music Publishers Co. Fine Songs Flamingo Music Fletcher Publishing Company Florida Music Company Folk Songs Ford Music, Inc. Forest Glen Music Publishers Foster, Robert E. Four-Star Music Company Fowler, Wallace Publications Fox Music Company Fragos-Moore Incorporated France Music Company Franciosa Song Publications Francis & Wilmore Music Pub. Franco-American Publications Frederic, Will Music Publishers Freed & Hall Music Publishers Freeman, Albert Edward Freeman Music Company Friedly, Lowell G. & Company G & W Music Publications, The G. D. S. Music Publishers G. M. S. Music Publishing Co. G. V. C. Music Publishing Co. Gaal, Charles J. & Co. Gala Music Publishing Corp. =:=Gala Record Corporation Gamma Music, Inc. Gardner, J. C. General Music Publications Gift Haven Publishing Co. Gilbert, Dick Gil-Rod Music Publishing Co. Glen Publishers Click Music Company Globe Music Publishing Co. Globe Publications Golden, Jo, Music Publisher Golden Melody Music Company Golden Tune Publishers Golden West Melodies, Inc. Golden West Music Publications Gollatz Music Publisher Goode Music, Inc. ^•Gordon Music Company Gordon Music Publisher Graham Music Company Grand Central Music Company Great Western Music Company Greater New York Music Corp. Greenwood, Livingston Grimes Music Publishers Guy Publishing Company, The H. M. Banner Publications Haims, P. i. Hall, William Hampton Publications, Inc. (Marks) =-=Happy Songs, Inc. Harmony House Harmony Music Publishers Harris & Lane Publications Hawaii Conservatory Pub. Co. Hill and Range Songs, Inc. -Hillbilly Music Publishing Co. Hilliard-Currie Music Publishers Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc. (B.M.I.) Hit Parade Publications Hoosier Music Publications Horvath, Joseph Howard, Jack, Publications, Inc. Humphries, Bruce, Inc. Hynnes Music Company Imco Music Publishing Co. Imperial Music Publishing Co. Indigo Music, Inc. Inter-American Music Pub. Co. Irma Music Company Jo-Ann Music Company ='=Johnstone Music, Inc. Kammen, J. & J., Music Co. ='Kaolene Corp. Kaymusic Publishers Kelly Music Publications Kelton-Romm Music Company Keystone Music Co. King-Del Music Publishers Kit Music Company Krygier, Joseph La Casa Del Rio Music Pub. Lambiotte, 0. J., Music Pub. Lang-Worth Publications, Inc. Latin American Publishing Corp. Lanier Music Company Laural Music Publishers, Inc. Lee, Rosemary •=Lee Music "Lester, J. L., Music Company Liberty Music Publishers Little Jazz Music Pub., Inc. Livingston & Evans Music Co. ='=Lois Music Publishing Co. Lomax, Carl, Music Publishing 794 London Music Corp. Lone Star Music Co. Long, J. Baxter Lucky Music Publishers Lynch, Edward J. Lyric Music Co. Mac Gregor, Grant Mack Music Company Mack-Nell Publications Maestro Music Company Magnet Music, Inc. Magnolia Music Corp. Main Street Songs, Inc. Majestic Music Company Major Minor Music Manhattan Melodies Music Pub. Mank's, Chaw, Blue Ribbon Music Co. Maresh Music Co. Marks, E. B. Music Corp. Mar-Lane Music Publishers Mars Music Publications Marsales, Frank Master Melodies Music Pub. Mayer, Isabel C. Mayhams Music Company Medallion Music Corp. "Melben Music "Mellin Music, Inc. Mellow Music Publishing Co. Me!o Music Co. Melo-Song Publishers Melody Hall Music Publishers Melody Lane, Inc. (Peer) Melody Moderne Incorporated Melody Music Company Melody Music Publications Melody Song Bureau Memphis Music Publishers, The Mercury Music Merico Music Company Merit Music, Inc. Merit Music Publishing Co. Meritt Publications Merry Melodies Song Co. "Merrymount Music Press Merrywood Publishers Metro-Marr Publishers "Metro-Music Metropolitan Music Company Metropolitan Music Publishers Meyers, Midgey Miami Music Publishers Micor Publishing Company ■Midget Music, Inc. Midland Music Company Midwestern Publishers Mike-Tunes Millbrook Music Millburn Music Publishers, Inc. Miller, Charles Miller-Grau Miller Music Company Milliegene Music Publishing BMI PUBLISHERS Mipa Productions, Inc. Miracle Music Company Mission Hills Publications Missud, Jean M. (B.M.I.) Mitchell, Margaret Smythe Mode Music Publishing Co. Modern Jazz Publishers, Inc. Modern Melo Melody Publica- tions Modern Melodies Publishing Co. Modern Music Publishing Co. Modern Standard Music Co. Moderne Editions (Cole) Moderne Publications (Cole) Mohawk Music Publishing Co. Monahan Music Publications Monarch Music Company Mongiello, Cosmo Andreotti Monmouth Publishing Company *Mono-Music Monroe Publications Moon Ray Music Publishers Moorhead, Paul G, Moreland Music Publishing Morris Music Publications Morrison & Ewing Morrison Music Company Morrissey Music Company Morse, Dave Studio Publishing Moss, Albert W. Motley Music Publishing Co. Motor City Music Publishers Mount Vernon Publications Mountain Music Company Mountain State Music Pub. Movieland Music Publishers Murray Music Company Murray Music Publishers Musart, L. C. Publications Music Art Publications Music Bar Publishers Music Box Melodies Music City Copyrights ■Music Counter, The Music Enterprises Music for Frets Music For young America Co. Music Incorporated Music Manuscript Reporter Music Products, Inc. Music Row Publications Musical Melody Publishers Musicana, Inc. Musin, Ovid (Marks) "Mustang Music Pub. Co. Nash Chain Song Service, The National Association For Blind Composers, Inc. National Association of Broad- casters National Broacasting Co., Inc. National Music Corp. National Tunecrafters Nationwide Songs, inc. Neff, George H. Nelrod Music Publishers Nelsen Music Publications Nelson Music Publications Nelson, Overson Publications Neptune Music Publishers New England Song Publishing New Era Music Corporation New Harmony Music Publishers New York Music Publishing Newton, Al Niehoff, Dolorosa Niksch, Donald E. Mimisilla Music Company Nolan Music Co. Nolton, Frances Stuart Nordyke Publishing Company Normandy Music, Inc. Normay Music Company Northeastern Music Company Northern Bell Music Pub. Co. Nosnaws Music Company Noteworthy Music, Inc. Oahu Publishing Company Ocean-Spray Music Company Olin, Milton E. Olson, Nils Olympian Agencies Onyx Publishers Orange Music Publishers Original Music Publishing Co. Oriole Tunes Orlowski, John R. Otten & Kemp Out West Music Publisher, The Ozark Mountain Music Pub. P. M. Music Publishing Co. Pacific Coast Music Publishers Pacific Music Publications ■•'Palladium Music Publishing Co. Palmer Music Company Palomar Music Corp, Pan-American Publications Parade Music Company Paradise Music Company Paragon Publishers Paris, James B. Parmelee, Gilbert Pastor Music Co. Paterson, James A. "Patmar Music Company, Inc. Patriotic Music Publishing Co. Patton, Jack Paty Publishing Company, The Paxton, Maragaret 0. Pearl Music Company, Inc. Peck, Leah Peer International Corporation Peerless Music Publishing Co. Pelkonen, Matt, Music Co. Peloubet, William Spalding Pemora Music Company, Inc. Penn, Julius, Jr. 795 Penn, Richard T. Penn-Sylvan Publications Personal Publications Peskin Music Publishing Co. Petrie, H. W. (Marks) Pettett, L. J. Petyak Publishers Phono-Tunes Music Company Fiehl, Hilda Pittman, Pete, Publications Pitts, P. S., Publications Plamor Music Company '•'Plumb, Neely Publishing Co. Pond, Frank, Music Company Porgie, Debin fir Friedman, Inc. Portland Music Company, The Prelude Music Co. (Marks) Premiere Music Publishing Co. Prestige Music Preview Music Company Pre-View Publications •Princess Publications Pritchett Publications Pro Musica Publishing Co. Propog^io, 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 fir Video Music Pub. Radio Music Company Radio Music Publishers Radio-Recording Songs, Inc. Radio Screen Music Pub. Co. Rainbow Melodies Music Co. Rainbow Music Publishers Rainier Music Publishers '•'Rancho Music Randolph, Al, Publications Ray Music Publishing Company Raybert Music Company Raymore - McCollister Music Publishers Rayven Music Co., Inc. Real Music Company Recker, Robert, Music Co. (Marks) Record Music Publishing Com- pany Recordo Music Publishers Redskin Publishing Co. Redwood Music Co., Inc. Reed, Harold Jobe Reeny Rhythms Rees, H. E., Music Publishers Reeves, John Frank Regal Music Company Regal Music Company, Ltd. Regent Music Corp. BMI PUBLISHERS Reid Cr Singer Music Publish- ing Co, Reis & Taylor, Inc. Remarque Music Publishing Co. Renown Music, Inc. Republic Music Corporation Retter, Louis, Music Company Reveille Music Co. Revilo Music Co. Rex Music Publishers Reynolds-Bickel Rhapsody Publications Rhodes, David W. Rhythm Publishing Company Rhythms Of The West Richardson Songs Richmond Melodies Richter, Dr. William B. Ricordi, G. & Co. Rinehart, Marion W., Music Enterprise Ringwald Publications Rinker, Charles, Music Pub. Rion, Johnny Rivervale Music, Inc. Rod Jon Music Company Rodenberg, Edward L. Roe, Gilbert Romance Music Publications Romaunt Music Publications "Romay Music, Inc. Romeo Twin Publishing Co. Roque, Julio Rork, Ernest A., & Son Rosen, Raymond Rosetti, Joseph Roslyn Music Company Ross & Howard Ross, Hugh K. Ross Music Company Ross Music Pub. Co. Rossi, Edward and Louis RosSongs Music Publishers Roth, Elizabeth *Roth, Howard H. & Co., Inc. Rousseau Publishing Co. Roy, Mary Royal Crown Music Company Royal Gorge Music Publishing Royal Music Corporation Royalty Music Company Rubens, Mark Ruby Music Co. Rudell Music Publishing Co. Rudy Vallee Music Publications *Rujanart Music Publications Russell, Willard Russian-American Music Pub. Ruth, Barbara 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 Schell, William D. 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 Sharkey Music Publishing Co. Shavers, Herman Shaw, Charlie, Publications Shelby Music Publishing Co. Sheldon - Mitchell Publishing Shelhamer, Ben, Jr. Shelton, Bertha Shermack Company Sherwood Music ='=Shields Music Corporation *Shopa Music Publications *Show-Biz Music Co. Shutt, Albert, Music Publisher Singer, Murray, Music Pub. Singmore Music Publishers Siravo Music Company ^Skrivanek Music Skylark Publications Skylark Songs ='=Skyline Music Publishers Slate Enterprises, Inc. Smart Songs Publishing Co. Smith, Bob Smith, Earl Smith, Jerry, Publications ■Smith Publications Snyder, Fenton Publications Sobeck, Rosina Society of Jewish Composers, Publishers and Songwriters Soergel, Oscar ■'Solo Music Sommers, Henry J. Song Hit Publishing Company Song-Ranch Publications Song Shop, The Song-Tex Music Company Songcraft Publications Songette Publishing Co. Sonorous Music Co., Inc. Sons Music Pub. Co. Southeastern Music Publisher Spanish Music Center 796 Spotlight Music Company Spry Music Publishing Co. Staff Music Staff Music Corporation Stan-Host Melodies Standard Publications Stanow Publications Star Music Co, Starglow Publications Stark Music Printing Company Starlight Music Company Stavin, Milt, Music Company Steele, Ted, Publishing Co. Stein, Rose Yvonne Stern, Jos. W. & Co. (Marks) Stern Music Publishing Co. Steven, Arthur Publications Stevens Music Company Stevens Music Corporation ^ Stevens, Thomas A. Stewart, Larry Stone, Irving Stone, Jack & Associates Stover Music Company Strand Press Music Publishers Stratton, A. D., Music Co. Striplin, Mary A. Stroube, Walter A. Stuart Music, Inc. Studio Staff Productions Success Music Company Sudlik Cr 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 Swager Song Studios Sweet Music Publications Sweet, William R. Swing & Tempo Music Co. Swing Music Publishers Symbolic Music Publishing Co. Syncopation Songs Syndicate Music Publishers, Inc. Tait-Douglas, Frederick Tamson Music Co. Tele-Mus Publishing Company, Inc. • • • BM PUBLISHERS Televise Music Company The M. M. Hoffman Co. Thomas-Cole Publishing Co. Three Boys Music Company Tic-Toe Publishing Company Tichenor, W. C. Tidd, G. M. Tiffany Music Company Timberland Publishing Co. Time Music Company Times Square Music Co. Trans-American Music Pub. Tingor Music, Inc. Tinker, Bill Tobby Music Publishers Tomerlin, Lysle Tompkins, Clarence F. Tompkins, Clarence & Cuff, Paul Topaz Music Publicafions Topik Tunes Tourjee, Leo Eben Tracy Music Company, Inc. Trade Mark Music Trans-American Music Pub- Transatlantic Music Company Transradio Music, Inc. ''Treasure Music Publishers *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 Tune-Time Music Tune Towne Tunes Turner Tunes, The Tutmarc, Paul & Dena 20th Century Music Publishers Typemusic Tyrone Publications U. S. and International Music Publishers U, S. Music, Inc. Uhl & Ware "Ultra Music Company Unger Music Publisher Unique Music Publishers United Artists Publishing Co. United Music, Inc. Universal Music Sales University Music Co. University Publishing Company Uranus Music Company Urban Publications Val Music Corporation Valentine Music Publications Valiant Music Company, Inc. Valjean Music Vainer, Kurt Valor Publications Van Brunt Publishing Company Van Dorn, Catherine Van Russ Music Vance Music Company "Vander Music Company Vanguard Songs Van's Music Company Variety Music Company Vavrin & King Van Bee Music Company Velleca Publishing Company Vernon Music Publishers Versailles Music Co., Inc. Vicca's Music Co. Victory Music Company "Vogue Music Corporation Vogue Music Publishing Co. *Von Hallberg Music Company Wabash Music Company Wade Franklin, Publications Wahl, J. Frederick Wald Music Company Walden, Orville C. Waldman, Irving, Music Pub- lishing Company Walker, Arthur L. Wallace Publishing Company Ward, Allan W., Music Pub. Warner Studio Washington Music Bazaar Waterss Music Publishing Co. Watson, W. A. Weaver, Jesse E. Webster Music Company Weeks, Publisher Wellman, Eugene NOTE: BMI publishers of Religious Music, special releases of individ and songs of colleges and universities, are not included in this listing. 797 Wells, Maurice 0. Wemar Music Corporation Wentworth, Martha Wesjay Music Corp. West Coast Music Publishers West Philadelphia Music Centre '•'Westchester Music Co. Westmore Music Corporation (American Music, Inc.) •=Whimsy, Ltd. White Mountain Music White Way Music Company Whitney, F. E., Publications Wilcox Music Publishing Co. Willard Herring, Ltd. Williams, Albert Williams & Williams Williams, Bud, Publisher Willis-Woodward Music Co, (Marks) Wilson Publishing Co. Winfield Music, Inc. Winner Music Winters, Leo, Inc. Winthrop, G. & Company Wise Music Publications Withers, Mike Witro Music Publishing Co. Witt, Claude H. Wizell, Murray, Music Co. Wolfe, Hugh J. Wood Song and Record Co. Woodward, Harry, Music Pub. Co. Woodland Music Company Woods Music Co. World Wide American Classics Worldwide Music Publishers Worthy, James H. Wright Publishing Company Wrightman, Neale Publishers Wyner Music Publishers '•'Wyoming Music Company "X-L" (Excell) Music Publica- tions '•'Yale Record Company Zaboy-Landino Music Company Zenith Music Publications Zoeller Music Company ual compositions and the scores ASSOCIATED MUSIC PUBLISHERS, INC. (AMP) By iff. E. Tomphlns President and Secretary of AMP ON August 1, 1947, Broadcast Music, Inc. purchased the capital stock of Associated Music Publishers, Inc. The purchase involved only the music publishing and foreign affiliated publisher relations. The purchase did not include Associated Transcription Library Service or the wire service to hotels, restaurants, etc., known as Muzak. Associated Music Publishers, Inc. as of August 1, 1947 became the sole selling agent of fine standard and serious music catalogs which were built up by BMI throughout its publishing life. Those catalogs are now merged with the exccellent catalogs of AMP, and all activity, promotion and dis- tribution of these catalogs will take place from Associated Music Publishers, Inc., 25 West 45th Street, New York City. Broadcast Music, Inc., 580 Fifth Avenue, will continue in the popular music publishing business, popular music not being involved in the merger. All broadcasting station licensees of BMI may now use all of the mate- rials, the (performance rights of which are vested in Associated under the license they enjoy with BMI without payment of any fee to AMP, and without additional fee to BMI. AMP Board of Directors : Carl Haverlin, President, BMI ; William Hedges, NBC; Sydney M, Kaye, Vice-President, BMI; Paul Morency, WTIC ; J. Harold Ryan, Fort Industry Co. ; M. E. Tompkins, Prsident, AMP. AMP officers : Sydney M. Kaye, Chairman of the Board ; M. E. Tompkins, President & Secretary; Karl Bauer, Vice-President; Earl B. Hall, Vice- President; Charles E. Lawrence, Treasurer. Publishers Aib! Verlag (See Universal Edi- tion) Alpha Music Congress Music Co. Latin American Bureau Leader Music Co. Asoociated Music Publishers, Inc. Bote fir Bock Lauterbach fir Kuhn Breitkopf Publications Breitkopf & Haertel Carl Simon Broussan (See Editions Eschig) 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 Honore Societe Nouvelle Vieu Filmusic Union (See B. Schott's Soehne) Julius Hainauer *Wilhelm Hansen Forlag Kahnts' Schering Edition Latin American Bureau (See Alpha Music) Lauterbach fir 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 Honore (See Editions Eschig) Pro Art Publications Schott fir Co., Ltd. 798 Uni- B. Schott's Soehne Filmusik Union Grosch Verlag Philharmonischer Verlag Schuberthaus Verlag (See versal Edition) Senff (See Simrock) Carl Simon (See Breitkopf fir Haertel) N. Simrock Esos Verlag Luckardt Raabe fir 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 a special list. S E S A C, Inc By PAUL HEINECKE President iS ESAC is pleased to announce that 1948 marks the 18th year of ser- vice to the broadcasting industry and all aUied fields in the entertain- ment business. We are grateful, too, in having been able to grow with the industry and that mutual experiences have made it possible for us to meet each individual broadcaster's specific music requirements; simplify his music licensing problems ; and prepare to assist him, as in the past, through any music copyright crisis which may arise. As radio has expanded, so has SESAC, with many new publishers whose large catalogs have been added to our repertory, embracing well over 120,- 000 copyrighted compositions of every type of music — music needed daily, never dated, but of lasting value and appeal. Such prominent American composers as Victor Herbert, Rudolf Friml, Edward MacDowell, Charles Wakefield Cadman, Bruno Huhn, Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Cuthbert Harris, Virgil Thomson, Frank Grey and many others, through their compositions, enrich the SESAC music enjoyed by millions. • SESAC, in keeping with its long range plans for the future, began years ago to obtain for the broadcasters' use, a wide diversification in the music catalogs of its imposing list of American and foreign publishers. SESAC went further, in a realization that the spoken word, with or without music background, would play an important role in radio in the form of dramas, plays, sketches, musical comedies, operas, operettas. The SESAC catalogs contain hundreds of dramatic and comedy vehicles, now ready to serve our licensed stations in AM and FM, but more importantly, in greater measure, in television. SESAC is further expending its full co-operation to FM and TV stations by making available its complete repertory under a gratis performance license valid until further notice. Meanwhile, special consideration is being given to the particular production and programming requirements of tele- vision. • Another important phase of SESAC's service is a high quality, modestly priced transcribed library-program service, which, at the end of 1947, only two and a half years after its inception, is being used effectively by over 300 AM, FM and TV stations. This unique library, containing only SESAC compositions, is recorded with an expertly-balanced one-quarter hour musical program made up of separate cuts on every vinylite record face. As a time-saver and a money-maker, the service has far exceeded every expectation of our subscribers. All of our facilities, our services and the catalogs of our affiliated pub- lishers are geared to meet the current music needs of the entire industry as well as keep pace with every programming and production require- ment which may develop in the future. Whether your broadcasting medium is audio or video, SESAC is ready to serve you with The Best Music In America. 799 SESAC PUBLISHERS PUBLISHERS Accordion Music Publishing Co., New York including: Deiro, Pietro Adamus, A. (See 'T.W.P.") Adamus, Zenobiusz (See "P.W.P.") Albright Music Company (See National Music Company, Inc.) Alford, Harry L., Chicago Alkire, Eddie, Publications, Easton, Pa. Altschuler, J. (See "P.W.P.") Arct, M., Warsaw, Poland Ashmall, Wm. E., Company (See Mc- Laughlin & Reilly Co.) Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapo- lis 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 E ^ Barwicki, K. T. (See 'T.W.P.") Beazley, Samuel W., & Son (See Stamps- Baxter 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. Berge Music Co. (See McLaughlin & Reilly Co.) 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.) Catholic Music Co. (See McLaughlin & Reilly Co.) Central Music Co., Dallas, Texas, (in- cluding: Ramsey, Will M.) Chart Music Publishing House, Inc., Chi- cago including: Beirly Company, Alfred Coanacher, B. Huffer, Fred K. Littig, Frank, Music Piihlishing Co. Warde, Harry Warner, F. Eugene Western Accordion Music Company Church Music Co., The, Fullerton, Calif. Clef Music Co., 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, Coalwood, W. Va. Daniel, John, Nashville, Tenn. Dean, Emmet S. \ Dean & Edmiaston I Dean & Evridge f (See Firm Foun- Dean & Franklin ^ dation Publishing Dean &. Hensley i House) Dean & Morgan I Dean & Sebren / Deiro, Pietro (See Accordion Music Pub- lishing Co.) Denison, T. S., & Company, Chicago Di Bella, 0., New York Edition '^Jastrzab" (See "P.W.P.") including: Rudnicky, Walery ''W.J.R.'[ Editions **01ympia" (See "P.W.P.") Editions Pro Arte (See 'T.W.P.") Eulenburg, Ernst, Ltd., London, England Fairbank, H. W., Company (See National Music Co., Inc.) Ferrill, J. W. (See Quartet Music Com- pany) 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. Gebethner & Wolff, Warsaw, Poland Georgi & Vitak Music Co. (See Vitak- Elsnic Co.) Gilbert Music Company (See McLaughlin & Reilly Co.) Goddard Music Company, Chicago Gornston, David, New York Gospel Music Publications (See Hatha- way, Franklin Earl) Grabczewski, F., Warsaw, Poland Hall Music Co., The, Maryville, Tenn. Hall & McCreary Co., Chicago Hanson, Eddy (See National Music Com- pany, Inc.) Harmonia Edition Publishing Company, New York including: Harmonie Publications Rondo Publications Harper & Brothers, New York 800 SESAC PUBLISHERS Hart's Music Company (See National Music Co., Inc.) Hartford Music Co., The, Hartford, Ark. Hathaway, Franklin Earl Music Publisher, Chicago including": Gospel Music Publications Henson, J. M., Music Publisher, Atlanta Ga. including: Morins-Henson Music Co. Southern Music Plate Co. Hoffman, Raymond A., Company, Chicago Holbrooke, Josef (See Modern Music Library) Huffer, Fred K. (See Chart Music Pub- lishing House, Inc.) Idzikowski, Leon, Warsaw, Poland Idzikowski, M. (See "P.W.P.") Jastrzab (See "P.W.P.") Jeffress Music Co., Crossett, Ark. Jewell, Fred, Music Co., Worthington, Ind. Kanner Music Publishing Co. (See Top Music Publishers, Inc.) Keene, Hank, Inc., South Coventry, Conn. Kelman Music Corp., New York King, K. L., Music House, Inc., Fort Dodge, la. Kjos, Neil A., Music Co., Chicago including: Max and Beatrice Krone Krachtus, John, Chicago Krone, Max & 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 Maciejowski, ZB. (See 'T.W.P.") 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 Compayiy 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. 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 Hart's Music Comjjany Popular Music Publications Select Music Company Standard Music Company {See Eddy Hanson ) Standard Songs {See Eddy Hanson) Windsor Music Comjmny 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. Olympia (See Editions ''Olympia") Pagani, O., & Bro., New York Pallma Music Products Corp., Chicago including: Palma, Frank, Music Publisher Music Products Corporation Babwin Publications Quincke, Walter A. {Compositions as per list issued) Paragon Music Publishers, New York Panella, Frank A.; Pittsburgh, Pa. Parks, J. A., Company, Chicago Parris Music Co., Jasper, Ala. Perry's Sons, A. W., Sedalia, Mo. Pioneer Music Press, Sslt Lake City including: Wheelwright, Lorin F. Polskie Towarzystwo Muzyki Wspolczes- nej; Warsaw, Poland (See "P.W.P.") Poltawski, Aleksander (See "P.V/.P.") Pomaranski, Zygmunt (See "P.W.P.") Popular Music Publications (See Na- tional Music Company, Inc.) Pro Arte (See Editions Pro Arte) "PWP" Przedstawicielstwo Wydawnictw Polskich (Association of Polish Pub- lishers) ; Warsaw, Poland Affiliates: Adamus, A. Adamus, Zenobiusz Altschuler, J. Barwicki, K. T. Edition "Jastrazab" including: Rudnicki, Walery "W. J. R." Rzepecki, J. Editions "Olympia'' 801 SESAC PUBLISHERS Editions Pro Arte Idzikowski, M. Jastrzab Maciepowski, ZB. Nowacki, Hendryk X. Polskie Towarzystwo Miizyki Wspolczesnej Paltawski, Aleksander Pomaranski, Zygmunt Seyfarth, G. Slaski, H. Towarzystwo Wydawnicze Muzyki Polskie j Wiehler, Z. W^iczyk, Stanislaw "Zaiks" Zwiazku Autorow, Kom- pozytorow I Wydawcow Zak, Czeslaw Zaremba, Alojzy Quartet Music Co., Fort Worth, Tex. including : J. E. Thomas J. W. Ferrill Alvis 0. Thomas Quincke, Walter A. (See Pallma Music Products) Radio City Guitar Studio, Jackson Heights, New York Ramsey, Will M. (See Central Music Co.) Ramsey & Parker (See Firm Foundation Publishing House) Revival Music Co., The, Searcy, Ark. including: Walls, W. M. Ricart & Cia, Luis S. L., Via Layetana, 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., Chicago Schmidt Co., The Arthur P., Boston 16 Schmitt, Paul A., Music Company, Min- neapolis, Minn. Schuberth, Edward, & Co., Inc., N. Y. Select Music Company (See National Music Company, Inc.) Seyfarth, G. (See "P.W.P.") Showalter Co., The A. J., Dalton, Ga. Simon, Frank, Middletown, Ohio Singenberger, John (See McLaughlin & Reilly Co.) Singenberger, Otto (See McLaughlin & Reilly Co.) Sisk Music Company, The, Toccoa, Ga. Slaski, H. (See "P.W.P.") Smith, Wm. J., Music Co., Inc., New York Southern Music Plate Co. (See Henson, J. M., Music Publisher) Stamps-Baxter Music & Printing Com- pany, Dallas, Texas; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Pangborn, Ark. including : Sa^nuel W. Beazley & Son V. O. Stamps Music Company Stamps Quartet Music Co., Dallas, Tex. 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. Teddlie, Tillit S., Greenville, Texas Tennessee Music and Printing Co., Cleve- land, Tenn. Thomas, Alvis 0. (See Quartet Music Co.) Thomas, J. E. (See Quartet Music Company) Top Music Publishers, Inc., New York including: Kanner Music Publishing Co. Network Music Publishers Tovey, Herbert G. (See Sacred Music Foundation, The) Towarzystwo Wydawnicze Muzyki Pol- skiej; Warsaw, Poland (See "P.W.P.") Treasure Chest Publications, Inc., N. Y. Trio Music Co. (See Firm Foundation Publishing House) 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 Western Accordion Music Company (See Chart Music Publishing House, Inc.) Whitney Blake Music Publishers, N. Y. Wiehler, Z. (See "P.W.P.") Windsor Music Company (See National Music Company) Winsett, R. E., Dayton, Tenn. Witczyk, Stanislaw (See "P.W.P.") "W.J.R." (See "P.W.P.") *'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 Zaremba, Alojzy (See "P.W.P.") 802 IMIDINII^ TiMli Mni^] Work of Artists Vocalists Sports Commentators News Commentators Disc Jockeys Orchestra Leaders Musical Conductors Organists Radio Writers Announcers Directors-Producers Radio Directors Home Economics Directors Managers and Agents For . 1947 Radio Armiial — 19^8 Radio Artists their irork during 1947 . — A. — ABBOTT, BUD (Abbott, William); Actor; b. As- bury Park, N. J., Oct. 2, 1898; Abbott & Costelio Show (ABC). ABBOTT, GREGORY NBC — Believe It or Not ABBOT, JUDITH NBC — Aldrieh Family ABBOTT, LEITH KGW, Portland Ore. Driver of the Month ACE, GOODMAN Easy Aces ACE, JANE Easy Aces AGREE, CHUCK ■CBS — Hint Hunt ADAMS, FRANKLIN P. MBS — Information Please ADAMS, INGE NBC — Light of the World NBC — Joyce Jordan ADAMS, LEE CBS — Lee Adams ADAMS, MASON NBC — Pepper Yoiing-'s Family ADLER, LUTHER NBC — Mystery without Mur- der ALBERTSON, JACK NBC — Milton Berle Show ALEXANDER, A. L. MBS — Mediation Board ALEXANDER, BEN MBS— Heart's Desire ALEXANDER, JOAN CBS — Rosemary, Perry Mason ALLEN, CHARME CBS — David Harum ALLEN, FRED (Sullivan, John Florence); Come- dian; b. Cambridge, Mass., May 31, 1894; Fred Allen Show (NBC) ALLEN, GRACIE (Burns, Mrs. George); Come- dienne; b. San Francisco, Calif., Secretarial Schools in N. Y.; IMaxwell House Coffee Time (NBC) ALLEN, PATRICK NBC — Curtain Time ALLEN, MINETTA NBC — One Man's Family ALLISON, FRAN NBC — ^Meet the Meeks ALLMAN, ELVIA NBC — Abbott and Costelio Life of Riley Maxwell House Coffee Time Jack Benny Show Eddie Cantor Show Alan Young' Show CBS — Bill Goodwin Show AMECHE, DON NBC — The Drene Show AMECHE, JIM NBC — Grand Marqiiee AMECHE, LOLA ABC — Junior Junction AMSTERDAM, MOREY WHN ANDREWS, CAMERSON ABC — My True Story ANDREWS. DAVID KMBC. Kansas City, Mo. Rymaline Time ANSON, BILL MC, disc jockey; b. Chicago, III., Nov. 15, 1909; Chicago Art Inst.; Hollywood Bandstand (KFWB) r- -q M AVAILABLE! EDGAR BERGEN 1 ^ Character Actor .^m 1- "1 Has Tuxedo — ■^^ ^1 Will Travel f Meaty Characterizations 1 ^ ^^^^^^ a Specialty Now appearing (Without Charlie ^^^3 ^fc' ' McCarthy) in R.K.O/s Ik tfl 1 "1 REMEMBER MAMA" * Sunday Evenings For Tender Leaf Tea ^ . ■■[ m^Hi ■ & f^, --IMIIII^^ m ■ Royal Pudding NBC 804 RADIO ARTISTS ANTHONY, ALLEN C. NBC — Dr. I Q program ARDEN, EVE NBC — Sealtest Villag-e Store AKNALL, CURTIS ABC — My True Story ARNOLD. EDDIE MBS — The Eddie Arnold Show ARNOLD, EDITH CBS— Crime Doctor ARNOLD, EDWARD ABC — Mr. President ARQUETTE, CLIFF CBS — Dick Haymes Show ASCOT, RITA NBC — Ma Perkins AUDLEY, ELEANOR ABC — My True Story AUERBACH, ARTIE NBC — Jack Benny Show Mr. Kitzel AVERBACH, HY NBC — Jack Paar Show Sealtest Villag-e Store, Starring- Jack Carson with Eve Arden Bob Burns Show AVERY, TOL NBC — Mad Masters BACKUS, GEORGIA NBC — Story of Holly Sloan BACKUS, JIM NBC— Alan Young Show Bob Bums Show MBS— The Jim Backus Show BAILEY, BOB NBC — Story of Holly Sloan A Day in the Life of Dennis Day BAILEY, JACK MBS — Queen For A Day BAIN, DONALD ABC — Theater Guild. My True Story, Ladies Be Seated BAKER, KENNY The Kenny Baker Show BAKER, PHIL CBS, NBC — Take It Or Leave It BANGHART, KENNETH NBC — Author Meets Critic Ford Theater BANKS. JOAN NBC — Today's Children BARCLAY, LOUISE Rigrht to Happiness BARI, LYNN NBC — Rexall Summer Theater BARKER. BRAD ABC — The Theater Guild, My True Story BARNEY, MARION NBC — Pepper Young-'s Family When a Girl Marries BARRY, JACK MBS — Juvenile Jury BARRYMORE, LIONEL ABC — Mayor of the Town BARTLETT, TOMMY ABC — Welcome Travelers Tommy Bartlett Time BARTON, FRANK NBC — The Time, the Place, & the Tune A Day in the Life of Dennis Day BASQUETTE, JIM NBC — Amos 'n' Andy BATCHELDER, JOHNNY NBC — Consumer Time BAUER, CHARITA ABC — My True Story CBS — Rose of My Dreams BAYAN, ADRIENNE MBS — True Detective Myster- ies BEASLEY, IRENE CBS— Grand Slam BECK, JACKSON MBS — Superman, Philip Morris (NBC CBS) BECKER SANDY BEGLEY, ED (Begley. Edward J.) ; Actor; b. Hartford, Conn., March 25, 1901; St. Patrick Parochial Sch.; Will Brown on Aldrich Family; Sgt. O'Hara on Fat Man; Pete Stone on Big Sister; Francis Hayfield on Myrt & Marge; Dr. Mildermaul on Joyce Jordan; Charlie Chan on Adventures of Charlie Chan; Be- hind the Front Page (MBS) BEGLEY, MARTIN ABC — Fishing- & Hunting- Club of the Air My True Story BEHRENS, FRANK NBC — Lorenzo Jones BELASCO, LEON CBS — Man Called X, BELL, RALPH ABC — My True Story CHARLES McCarthy STAR of the Tender Leaf Tea and Royal Pudding show Comedian Extraordinaire, dramatic Star and Romantic Idol Now available for suitably important motion picture starring roles Broadminded Will work with anything but dogs and ventriloquists Money no object (no objection to it either) 805 fred alien has switched to ford CAN YOr TOP THIS? 64 95 SENATOR FORD PETER DONALD JOE LAURIE, JR. WARD WILSON HARRY HERSHFIELD ^6 PAtMOLIVE^' ED. J. WEBER mjnr^ Gen'l Mgr. 1^ J^l>/ 155 v\/_ 44^h St., New York 18, N. Y, WOR 806 RADIO ARTISTS BENADARET, BEA NBC — Jack Benny Show A Day in the IJfe of Dennis Day Maxwell House Coffee Time Starring- George Bums and Gracie Allen Fibber McGee and Molly The Great Gildersleeve CBS — Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet BENDER, DAWN NBC — One Man's Family BENDIX, WILLIAM NBC — Life of Riley BENNELL, FRAN KDKA, Pittsburg-h, Pa. KDKA School of the Air BENNY, JACK (Kubelsky, Benjamin); Radio comedian; b. Chicago, III., Feb. 14, 1894; The Jack Benny Show (NBC) BENTLEY, SPENCER NBC — Stella Dallas BERCH, JACK The Jack Berch Show BERGEN, EDGAR (Bergen, Edgar John); iRadio ar- tist comedian, ventriloquist; b. Chicago, ill., Feb 16, 1903; Northwestern Univ., 6. A.; Hon- orary M.A.; Charlie McCarthy Show (NBC) BERLE, MILTON (Berlinger, Milton); Comedian; b. New York, N. Y., July 12, 1908; Milton Berle Show (CBS) BERNARD, BOBBY NBC — The Baxters BERNARD, CHARLES KUGN, Eug-ene, Ore. Old Timer BERNARD, PHILIP (Brace, Philip)- Radio Cr Screen Actor; b. New Orleans, La. 1936; Hollywood Professional School; Lux Radio Theatre; Dennis Day Show; Family Theatre. BERNARD, TOMMY (Brace, Tommy) ; Actor; b. Los Angeles, Calif., 1923; ed. Holly- wood Professional School; Adven- tures of Ozzie & Harriet, CBS; Those Websters, KFWB; Sweeney and March, CBS BERNER, SARA NBC — Sealtest Village Store Jack Benny Show The Frank Morgan Show Eddie Cantor Show CBS — Arthur's Place BERTRAND, MARIANNE NBC — The Baxters BERWIN, BERNICE NBC — One Man's Family BETZ, CARL KDKA. Pittsburgh, Pa. KDKA, School of the Air Adventures in Research BICKART, SANFORD H. Actor, Announcer, Narrator; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 14, 1905; ed. Univ. of Pittsburgh Pre- Medical; Special in drama, Car- negie Tech, A'B; Jack Benny in Hollywood; Playhouse; Big Town; Dark Venture; Ford Theatre; Hedda Hopper; True Detective; Official Detective. BILLSBURY, RYE CBS — First Nighter BINYON, CONRAD ABC — Mayor of the Town NBC — One Man's Family BLACKBURN, ARLINE ABC — Yoxmg Widder Brown Back Stage Wife BLAINE, MARTIN NBC — Katie's Daughter BLAIR, HENRY NBC — One Man's Family BLAIRE, HENRY CBS — Adventures of Ozzie anc' Harriet BLANC, MEL NBC — Jack Benny Show Judy Canova Show Maxwell House Coffee Time CBS — Mel Blanc Show BLOCK, MARTIN MBS — The Martin Block Show BOGUE, MERWYN (Ish Kabib- ble) NBC — Kay Kyser's College of Musical Knowledge BOLAND, JOE ABC — My True Story BOLES, JIM NBC — ^City Service Television BORGE, VICTOR NBC — The Victor Borge Show BORIS, ANTHONY •NBC — Philip Morris Presents the Rudy Vallee Show ''The People Who Live in the Burns House'' On the Air for Maxwell House Coffee GEORGE and GRACIE with BILL GOODWIN and MEREDITH WILLSON Written by KEITH FOWLER and PAUL HENNING THURSDAY 9 NIGHTS NBC 807 ARTH UR GODFREY m-Kf \ ,^^S^-,il^ ■■■'■ ■:■■";'. .'<' .!'* ■ w. ■.'■xX^ift*^.'^ ji/s ■<■■■■■ *''' v:m ■■ ' ■■ -'■ ■ -^ IRENE BEASLEY Star of "GRAND SLAM" CBS — Monday through Friday Management RADIO PRODUCTION SERVICE 501 Madison Ave., N.Y.C. PL. 3-8940 RADiO ARTISTS BRADLEY, CURLEY MBS — Tom Mix BRADLEY, 3IERLE KMBC, Kansas City, Mo. Appointment with Joanne Taylor BRAHAM, HORACE ABC — The Theater Guild My True Story BRANDT, MEL NBC — Lig-ht of the World BRANN, ROGER KDKA, Pittsburg-h. Pa. KDKA School of the Air BRASFIELD, ROD NBC — Grand Ole Opry BRAZUR, BURT ABC — My True Story BREEMER, BRACE ABC — The Lone Rang-er BREMNER, MURIEL NBC — Grand Marquee BRENEMAN. TOM Radio artist, MC; b. Waynesboro, ?a., June 18, 1902; Columbia Univ.; Keith, Balaban & Katz vaud. circuits; KFW3, Hollywood; Managed San Francisco CBS sta- tion, KFAC, KFVD, Los Angeles; Feminine Fancies; The Sports Huddle, What's On Your Mind, Launched Breakfast at Sardi's, Tom Breneman's Breakfast In Hollywood, ABC, Jan. '41. Pur- chased own restaurant from which Breakfast in Hollywood emanates. -Located on Vine near Sunset. BREWSTER, JOHN NBC— Stella Dallas BRICE, FANNY CBS — Baby Snooks BRIGGS, DONALD CBS — Perry Mason BROKENSHIRE, NORMAN NBC BROWN, DICK (Brown, Herbert Richard); Singsr, MC, Actor, b. Youngstown, O. ; Cincinnati Coll. of Music; Call- ing All Girls; Hearts in Har- mony; Pleasure Parade; Dick Brown Show (WNEW) ; Cuest- RCA Victor Show; Dave Elman's Auction. BROWN. HAL NBC— Just Plain Bill BROWN. JOHN Actor; b. Hull, England; Life of Riley; My Friend Irma; A Date with Judy; Ozzie Or Har- riet; The Dannis Day Show; Baby Snooks; Duffy's Tavern (NBC) BRYAN, ARTHUR NBC — Fibber McGee and Molly The Great Gildersleeve Adventures of Archie Andrews Gramps Milton Berle Show BRYANT, WILLIE MBS — Harlem Hospitality Club BUCKLEY, FLOYD NBC — The Aldrich Family BUKA, DONALD ABC — Theater Guild BUNCE, ALAN ABC — Ethel and Albert BURKE, GEORGIA NBC — When a Girl Marries BURNETTE, JACK WALT, Tampa, Fla. BURNS, BOB NBC — Bob Burns Show BURNS, GEORGE Comedian; b. New York, N. Y.; jMaxweil House Coffee Time (NBC) BURROWS, ABE Radio actor; Writer; b. New York City, N. Y., 1910; ed. City College of New York and N. Y. C. Writer; Dinah Shore Program; Joan Davis, Abe Burrows Show; (CBS)' BURTON, MATT WFRC, Reidsville, N. C. BUSEK, ANITA KWSC, Pullman, Wash. The Story Lady BUSHMAN. FRANCIS X. NBC — Rexall Summer Theater Fitch Bandwag-on, Starring- Alice Faye and Phil Harris BUTTRA3I, PAT NBC — Saturday Night Round- up, Starring' Roy Rogers Fitch Bandwagon, Starring- Alice Faye and Phil Hari'is — c — CAGNEY, JEANNE ABC — My True Story CAIN, ALDINE KSGM, Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Movieland CAMARGO, Ralph ABC — To Live in Peace My True Story Ed and Pegeen Fitzgerald 809 vox POP PARKS JOHNSON & WARREN HULL (Since 1932) f« VINCENT PRICE starring as The Saint for Trim — CBS — Wednesdays 810 RADIO ARTISTS CAMPBELL, PATSY Aldrich. Family Calling- All Girls Molle Mystery CANDIDO, CANDY NBC — Sealtest Villag-e Store Jimmy Durante Show CANHAM, ERWIN D. ABO — The Christian Science Monitor Views The News CANOVA, JUDY NBC — Judy Canova Show CANTOR, CHARLIE NBC — Alan Young- Show Duffy's Tavern CANTOR, EDDIE Comedian; b. New York, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1893; Pabst Blue Ribbon Show CARLON, FRAN CBS — Our Gal Sunday Big- Town CARLTON, DEAN ABC — This Is Your FBI CARPENTER, CLIFF Terry & the Pirates My True Story CARPENTER, KEN ABC — Bing- Crosby Show CARSON, JACK E. Actor; b. Carmen, Manitoba, Canada, Oct. 27, 1910; St. Johns Mil. Acad.; Carleton College" star of NBC's "The New Seal- test Village Store". CASE, NELSON CBS — Lone Journey CASEY, ANGEL NBC — ^The Baxters CATES, OPIE ABC — The Opie Cates Show CESAR, GEORGE NBC — Curtain Time CHALMERS, TOM NBC — Pepper Young's Family CHAMBERS, NORMA ABC — My True Story CHANCE, RAY KMBC, Kansas City, Mo. Appointment with Joanne Taylor CHAPMAN, PATTI ABC — My True Story CBS — Aunt Jenny CHAPPEL, ERNEST MBS — Quiet Please CHEVIGNY, HECTOR NBC — Plays toy Ear CHITTISON, HERMAN CBS — Casey Crime Photog-rapher CHRISTY, KEN NBC — Meet Me at Parky's Life of Riley CLAIRE, HELEN ABC — The Sheriff CLARK, COTTONSEED CBS — Hollywood Barn Dance CLARK, LON CLAUDE Actor, narrator, announcer; b. Bricelyn, Minn.; MacPhail Sch. of Music; Univ. of Cinn.; New Sch. for Social Research; Nick Carter; MBS, Exploring the Un- known; Flashgun Casey; Aldrich Family; Boston Blackie; Gang- busters CLARKE. PMIL (Clarke, Philip Norman); Actor; b. London, Eng., Aug. 4, 1904; Cathedral of St. John the Devine; 'Peekskill Mil. Acad.; Clapham College, London; Helen Hayes Show; light of the World; Chase Cr Sanborn Hour (Tele) ; Super- man; Dick Tracy; Nick Carter. CLAYTON, PATTI CONWAY, JULIE Singer, Actress; b. Granite City, III.: ed. Northwestern U.; Sparkle Girl; CBS, NBC Armstrong Qua- ker Girl; OBS, The Blu-White Kid CBS, NBC COSTELLO, LOU (Cristillo, Lou); Actor; b. Pat- erson, N. J., Mar. 6, 1908; Abbott & Costello Show (ABC). LEE, PEGGY (SOTSWORTH, STAATS Actor, stoge, radio; b. Oak Park, III., Feb. 17, 1908; Penn. Sch of Industrial Art; N. Y. Civic Rep. Theater Apprentice Group; Lone Journey (CBS); Front Page Far- rell (NBC); Casey, Crime Pho- togropher (CBS); Harvest of Stars; The Sheriff; This Is Your FBI. COURTNEY, ALAN CRAIG, DON NBC — Fred Waring- Show CRENNA, DICK NBC— Date With Judy JEAN HERSHOLT ^^JZ)#*. Ckrhtlan llth Year VASELINE CBS, WEDNESDAYS PRODUCTS 8:30 to 9:00 P.M. 811 jecKSon BECH ACTOR . ANNOUNCER • NARRATOR LA 4-1200 — ^ - 'A ■ b^ '^ ; ^. JU "^^B ^v^^' ■.?'^ BOB mmm JULIE CONWAY NBC ANNOUNCER — M.C. NARRATOR Oxydol's Sparkle Girl Armstrong Quaker Girl The Blu-White Kid Radio Registry 812 RADIO ARTISTS CKEORE, PHYLLIS CBS — Aunt Jenny CROCKER, BETTY AT5C — Betty Crocker Magazine of the Air CROFT, MARY JANE NBC — Abbott and Costello Sealtest Villag-e Store CBS — Bill Goodwin Show CROSBY, RING ABC — Philco Radio Time CROWDER, CONSTANCE MBS — Those Websters CROWLEY, MATT NBC — Road of Life CRUM, A. B. KWG, Portland, Ore. Science Byways CULLEN, BILL CBS — Winner Take All Give and Take Missus Goes A-Shoppin CLARKE, PHIL Superman Dick Tracy Nick Carter COLLINS, FRED CBS — FBI In Peace & War COLLINS, TED MBS — Kate Smith COLLINS, TOM NBC — One Man's Family COLONNA, JERRY NBC — Bob Hope Show COLVIG, PINTO NBC — Prank Morg-an Show CONREID, HANS NBC — ^Mystery in the Air Bob Burns Show ; Jack Paar Show Maxwell House Coffee Time COOK, TOMMY NBC — Life of Riley Date With Judy COOPER, BEN ABC — ^My True Story COPPIN, GRACE NBC — Katie's Daughter CORDELL, KATHLEEN CBS — Second Mrs. Burton CORRELL, CHARLES (ANDY) NBC — Amos 'n' Andy Show COST, SUSAN CBS — Mary Lee Taylor COSTELLO, LOU NBC, ABC — Abbott and Cos- tello CULLEN, BILL CBS— Winner Take All (URTIN, JOSEPH CBS — Mr. & Mrs. North — D — DAMON, LES CBS — Adventures of the Thin Man NBC — Right to Happiness DANCEY, NINA WSIV. Pekin, 111. It Happened Here DANDRIDGE, RUBY NBC — Judy Canova Show DARNAY, TONI CBS — Strange Romance Evelyn Winters DAVIS, DIX NBC — Date With Judy of DAVIS, JOAN (Williams, Josephine Madonna); Radio • Screen actress; b. St. Paul, Minn., June 29, 1912; Joan Davis Show (CBS). CULLEN, WILLIAM L. DAY, DENNIS NBC — A Day in the Life of Dennis Day Jack Benny Show BEAN, EDDIE National Barn Dance Judy Canova Show DE CAMP, ROSEMARY CBS — Dr. Christian DeKOVEN, ROGER ABC — Famous Jury Trials My True Story DELMAR, KENNY (Senator Claghorn) NBC—Fred Allen Show DENNY, GEORGE V., JR. ABC — America's Town Meeting DeSANTlS, JOSEPH ABC — The Clock DESMOND, FRANCES NBC — Meet the Meeks DIAMOND, STEPHANIE KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. KDKA School of the Air King for a Minute Adventures in Research DOBKIN, LARRY NBC — • Adventures of Ellery Queen DOIG, BARRY NBC — Light of the World and Om mil The FIRST NICHTER Program CBS — Coast to Coast 813 joJi444i.4f Q lien 6. AMERICAN PRODUCTIONS RADIO TELEVISION circle 5-6215 1697 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY i Artist Mp ) Agency Man '""■ ) Publicity Director (Art Director Please Call LOngacre 3-6177 and accept an invitation to join the growing circle of discriminating people to whom U rr D ly t HAMll Sli" means THE VERY BEST THE MODERN CAMERA HAS TO OFFER! By appointment at the studio: 37 West 47th Street —or — "On Location" 814 RADIO ARTISTS DOLOKHOV, ADELE KDKA. Pittsburgrh, Pa. KDKA School of the Air DOLPH, JACK NBC — Fred Waringr Show DONALD, PETER C. Comedian; b. Bristol, Eng., June 6, 1918; Professional Children's Sch.; Prize Assoc, of French Inst.; Can You Top This; Ches- terfield Supper Club; iBenny Goodman Show; Subbed for Doro- thy & Dick & Arthur Godfrey; Tele MC, Bell Telephone & Gim- bel Bros.; Warriors of Peace (ABC); Fred Allen Show DONEY, JIM WSRS, Cleveland Heights, 0. DONZE, AILEEN KSGM, Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Attention Ladies Thru Fairyland DOUGLAS, DON MBS — High Adventure DOUGLAS, SHARON NBC — Sealtest Village Store A Day in the Life of Dennis Day DOUGLAS, SUSAN MBS — Official Detective DOUGLASS, DON ABC — Fishing & Hunting Club DOUGLASS, NANCY ABC — My True Story DOWLING, EDDIE NBC — The Big Break DOWLING, JANET NBC — When a Girl Marries DOYLE, LEN NBC — Mr. District Attorney DRAKE, BOB KENT, Shreveport, La. Camptown Radio DUBOV, PAUL True Detective Ellery Qiieen DUDLEY, BERNARD This is Hollywood DUFF, HOWARD CBS — Adventures of Sam Spade DUMAS, HELENE NBC — Right to Happiness DUNBAR, CED WSRS, Cleveland. Heights, O. DUNLAP, WALLACE WLIZ, Bridsreport, Conn. DUNN, EDDIE MBS — True or False DURANTE, JIMMY (Durante, James); Comedian; b. New York, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1893; Jimmy Durante Show. DWYER, RUTH WOOK, Silver Spring, Md. Talent House — E — EARL. DR. CRAIG ABC — Professor Quiz EAST, ED Head of Ed East Creative Re- corded Spots; b. iBIoomington, Ind.; Meet the Missus, CBS, PAC. EDWARDS, CLIFF ABC — ^Cliff Edwards Show EDWARDS, JACK, JR. NBC — Today's Children EDWARDS, RALPH MC, comedian- b. Merine, Colo., Jan. 13, 1913; MC, Truth or Consequences (NBC) EDWARDS, SAM CBS — Meet Corliss Archer EDWARDS, SAMMY NBC — Fabulous Dr. Tweedy EGGLESTON, CHARLES NBC — Ma Perkins EILER, BARBARA NBC — Masquerade Fabulous Dr. Tweedy A Day in the Life of Dennis Day Life of Riley Mystery in the Air EINSTEIN, HARRY NBC — Meet Me at Parky's EITTREIM, CAROL KWLC. Decorah, Iowa Bible Storytime ELDERS, HARRY NBC — The Baxters Curtain Time World's Great Novels American Novels ELEY, HELEN NBC — Duffy's Tavern ELLERS, DICK NBC — Mad Masters ELLIOT, BILL WLIZ, Bridgeport, Conn. ELLIOT, WINN CBS — County Pair MBS — Quick As A Flash ELLIS, ROY WSRS, Cleveland Heights, O. ELSTNER, ANN NBC — Stella Dallas CHflRLOiiE mniisoo JAY JOSTYN "MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY' Mgt. — MARTIN GOODMAN 815 ROSEMARY RKE LEX. 2-1100 WINNER TAKE All! A CBS CO-OP SHOW! FIVE HALF HOURS A WEEK MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY A BILL TODMAN - MARK GOODSON Production MARY MARGARET McBRIDE WNBC "For my money, Mary Margaret is £- e greatetit impresario radio has ever GE QUARTET NBC — Grand Ole Opry O'CONNOR, DICK I NBC — ^Manhattan Merry-Go- Round I O'CONNOR, JIMMY WDBJ, Roanoke, Va. Song's for You OLSEN, JOHNNY WJZ — Rumpus Room O'NEILL, JULIE NBC — St. Louis Serenade O'CONNOR, WM. WLS, Chicagro, 111. Morning- Devotions ODSON, JUANITA KVER, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Minutes of Melody O'HEREN, DICK WHK, Cleveland, Ohio Beat the Boys, Say It with Music, Irish Progrram O'NEIL, DANNY ABC — ^Mary Small Revue. Echoes of N. Y. O'ROURKE, KEN WWRL, Woodside, N. Y. j Ken O'Rourke Show I OSTROM, BERNARD ! KVOX, Moorhead. Minn. Minnesota Woodchopper OWENS, BARBARA KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. Songs You Love To Hear OWENS, JACK ABC — Breakfast Club, Stair- way to the Stars P PAIGE, RICHARD jj NBC — Design for Listening-, ii Musicana, Patterns in Mel- Ill ody PARKER, EVELYN NBC — Signed, Beasley Smith PARKER, FAYE KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tap Time PARKER, PAUL WMBD, Morehead City, N. C. Song-s by Paul Parker PARRISH, FRANK WIRE, Indianapolis, Ind. Frank Parrish Show PARVIN, CATHERINE E. WWBZ, Vineland, N. J. Catherine E. Parvin PATTERSON, CREAN WONS, Hartford, Conn. Patter by Patterson PATTON, PEGGY WWNR, Beckley, W. Va. Songs by Peggy Patton PAYNE, FERN KCTX, Childress, Tex. Favorite Gospel Songs PERKINS, RAY KFEL, Denver, Colo. The Ray Perkins Show PERRIN, MAC NBC — ^Fred Waring- Show PERRY, BILL CBS — Saturday Nigrht Seren- ade PERRY, EVERETTE WABZ, Albemarle, N. C. Hymn Time PETE, COLORADO KMBC, Kansas City, Mo. Early Bird Jamboree, Dinner Bell Roundup, Brush Creek Follies PETERS, HENRY WIBW, Topeka, Kans. Henry and Jerome PICKENS, JANE ABC — Echoes of New York PICKLE, KAY and HIS RANGE RIDERS KSRO, Santa Rosa, Calif. THE PIED PIPERS ABC — ohnny Olsen's Rumpus Room PIEPER, GERALD KDKA. Pittsburg-h, Pa. KDKA Home Forum PINAFORES TBS — Gene Autry Show PLANER, ROBERT WNDR, Syracuse, N. Y. Housewarmers PLEIS. RAYMONT) WWBZ, Vineland. N. J. GoMen Melodies PORTNOY, JOSEPH KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. KDKA Home Forum POST, BILL KALL. Salt Lake City, Utah Post Box POTEET, ORVILLE KCVR. Lodi, Calif. Old Music Box PRICE, DEWEY WBT, Charlotte, N. C. Briarhoppers PRICE, HOWARD KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. Duquesne Show PRICE, NOMAN NB<" — D & H Miners PUTTERMAN, DAVID NBC — Eternal Lifbt — Q — QUINN, BRYAN WBAA, West Lafayette, Ind. Song-8 by Bryan Quinn 849 — R — RABORN, SAM WWNR, Beckley, W. Va. Sing-in' Sam RADIO CHORISTERS NBC — Highlights of the Bible, National Radio Pulpit RAGLAND, HENRY WCON. Atlanta, Ga. Sweetheart Serenade RAINE, LORRY (Cayle (MRS.) Tim); b. Detroit, Mich., June 13, 1926; Mark War- now's Sound-Off (ABC) ; Califor- nia Melodies (MBS); Summerfield Band Concert (NBC); Coast Rec- ords with Mark Warnow. RAMONA WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio Rendezvous with Ramona RAND, WILL & MILLIE WNOC, Norwich, Conn. Rand Review RANDALL, EARL NBC — Reveille Roundup RANDOLPH, AMANDA RANGERS, THE WBT, rharlotte, N. C. Rangers Quartet RAWLEY'S TRIO, AL WEEI, Boston, Mass. Al Rawley's Trio REDABAUGH, HAROLD KGHF, Pueblo. Colo. Harold Redabaugh REED, BOB WOR, New York, N. Y. Your Time REED, CAROL WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa. Open House REED, PENNY KYW, Philadelphia, Pa. REGAL, JEAN NBC — Your Host Is Buffalo REID, BOB Robert Q. Lewis Show, Bob Reid Sings REVERE, ADRIAN NBC^ — D & H Miners REYNOLDS, ANT)Y WSBA, York, Pa. Ranch Boys RHYTHM RIDERS KMBC, Kansas City, Mo. Ray Judgens. Val Tatham, Howard Smith, Joe Manning. Western Echoes, Brush Creek Follies RISSLING. ROBERT WBZ-WBZA, Boston, Mass. Robert Rissling Sing-s, Concert '''entennial RIZZI, GLORIA WPAM, Pottsville, Pa. Treasury of Song- ROBARTS, DOROTHY WIRE, Indianapolis, Ind. Tune Up Time ROBB, MURIEL KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. KDKA Home Forum ROBERTS, BARRY NBC — Manhattan Merry-Go- Round ROBERTSON, TEXAS JIM ABC — Texas Jim Robertson ROBINSON, AL KPBX, Beaumont, Tex. Down on the Farm ROBOFSKY, ABRASHA (SGT.) NBC — U. S. Army Air Force Band VOCAL ARTISTS RODGERS, BOB KIUL, Garden City, Kans. Tune Topper RODGERS, SLIM KSGM, Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Dinner Bell Time ROGERS, ROY NBC — Saturday Nig-ht Round- up Starring-, Roy Rog-ers ROLAND, RUSSELL KMBC, Kansas City, Mo. Rhymaline Time, Russell Ro- land Sings, Brush Creek Follies ROMAY, LINA CBS — Dick Haymes Show ROSS, BETSY WFHG, Bristol, Va. Betsy Ross Sing-s ROSS, SHIRLEY NBC — Bob Burns Show ROUSCH, MYRA SUE WJLS, Beckley, W. Va. Myra Sue Rousch ROWE, GENEVIEVE NBC — Harvest of Stars ROY, CECIL H. RUDOLPH, JACK WPAM, Pottsville, Pa. Jack Rudolph Sings RUSSELL, CONNTE NBC — Manor Ho vise Party RUSSELL, JANE NBC — Kay Kyser's Colleg-e of Music and Knowledg"e RYAN, ANN NBC — Ann Ryan Sing's, Circle Arrow Show RYAN, DENNIS NBC — Manhattan Merry-Go- Round — s SANDS, LITA NBC — Clevelandaires, Do You Remember SATISFYEHS, THE NBC — ^Chesterfield Supper Club; Victor Records. SAUNDERS, FRANK CBS — Arthur Godfrey SAUNDERS, GEORGE KGW, Portland, Ore. Oregon Melodies SAVALIER, CLARENCE WEIM, Fitchburg-, Mass. Memories in Song" SAVECKA, ROSALYN KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. KDKA Home Forum SAYLES, FRED WAAT, Newark, N. J. Among My Souvenirs SCHAEFER, ANNE WKY, Oklahoma City, Okla. Anthony Avenue SCHIMPF, STEWART KUOA, Siloam Springs, Ark. Gospel Singer SCHMIDT, REINHOLD NBC — An Evening with Rom- berg SCHON, KENNETH NBC — D & H Miners SCHOOLEY, IVAN KOA, Denver, Coilo. As You Like It SCHWARTZ, TINY NBC — Your Host Is Buffalo SCOTT, ROMAINE WPPA, Pottsville, Pa. Woman's World SCOTT, TOM CBS — Tom Scott, American Troubadour SEAGLE, JOHN NBC — Voices Down the Wind SEGAL, ROBERT NBC — Eternal Light SENNETT, BOB WMAZ, Macon, Ga. At Home with Bob Sennett SERENADERS CBS — Saturday Night Serenade SHANNON, BOB WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa. Holiday Inn SHAW, SHIRLENE KENT, Shreveport, La. Date at Eight SHAY, DOROTHY CBS — Spotlight Review SHAW, HOLLACE CBS — Saturday Night Serenade SHELTON, ROBERT WFAA, Dallas, Tex. Sunshine Roundup SHEPAHD, HILEY NIBC--CBS— WBT, WSM. SHEPHERD, JOAN KWBR, Oakland, Cahf. Joan Sings SHERIDAN, PHIL WIP, KYW, Philadelphia, Pa. Studio Party SHIELMAN, JUNE NBC — Words & Music, Design for Listening, Musicana SHORE, DINAH (Montgomery, Mrs. Ceorae) ; singer, actress; b. Winchester, Tenn., Mar. 1, 1917; ed. Var- derbilt Univ. BA Degree; Colum- bia Records; Call for Music (CBS); Ford Show (CBS). SHUMAKER, JIMMY WRON, Ronceverte, W. Va. Rocky Mountain Frolic SIDNEY, BOB WHN. New York, N. Y. SIDNEY, PHYLLIS KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. KDKA Home Forum SIEDEL, FLO wr'CO, Minneapolis, Minn. De Haven's Date SILVER SAGE RIDERS ■ KCVR, Lodi, Calif. Western Music SIMMONS SINGERS WSAV, Savannah, Ga. Simmons Singers SIMS, EVELYN WTOC, Savannah, Ga. Music by Request SIMMS, GINNY CBS — Pause That Refreshes SINATRA, FRANK CBS — Songs by Sinatra NBC — Your Hit Parade SIZEMORE, GORDON WITH LITTLE BETTY & DOC WBT, Charlotte, N. r. Songs by Gordon Sizemore, Betty, and Doc SLANEY, RUTH KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. KDKA Home Forum SMITH, ARTHUR WBT, Charlotte, N. C. Arthur Smith Quartet SMITH, BILLIE ' KPRC, Houston, Texas Time On My Hands 850 SMITH, FRED WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn. Fred Smith Sings SMITH, GENE WROM, Rome, Ga. Gene Smith Sings SMITH, JACK CBS — Jack Smith Show NBC — The Drene Shampoo Show SMITH, KATE May 9, 1909; b. Greenville, Va., Kothryne Elizabeth Smith; Kate Smith Sings (OBS) ; Kate Smith Speaks (MBS). SMITH, PETE WBAA, West Lafayette, Ind. Songs by Pete Smith SMITH, RALPH WBT, Charlotte, N. C. Carolina Hayride SMITH, SONNY WBT, Charlotte, N. C. Arthur Smith and Cracker- jacks SMOOTHIES NBC — Vest Pocket Varieties SYNDER, ROBERT WFBG, Altoona, Pa. Bob and Gene SOLO, SAMMY WHN, New York, N. Y. SONS OF THE PIONEERS NBC — Saturday Night Round- up Starring Roy Rogers SOUTHERNAIRES ABr" — The Southernaires SPANN, HELEN NBC — Voices Down the Wind SPITALNY, PHIL ALL GIRL CHOIR CBS — Hour of Charm SPORTSMEN QUARTET NBC — Jack Benny Show, Fitch Bandwagon, Judy Canova Show STAFFORD, JO NBC — Chesterfield Supper Club STANTON, BOB NBC — The Time, the Place & the Tune, Sealtest Village Store STARLIGHTERS NBC — Chesterfield Supper Club, Sealtest Village Store, Bob Hope Show STEBER, ELEANOR NBf^"^ — Voice of Firestone STEELE, HARRY KALE, Portland, Ore. Singer and emcee) STEFFAN, ART NBC — Music of the Moment. Your Host Is Buffalo STEPHENS, HAROLD WASL, Annapolis, Md. The Melody Tenor of Radio STETLER, ROBERT WLAN, Lancaster, Pa. STEVENS, GARRY NBC — Chesterfield Supper Club - STEVENS, RISE CBS — Family Hour STUART, MICKEY WWRL, Woodside, N. Y. Songs by Mickey Stuart STUTZ, CARMEN KONO, San Antonio, Tex. It's a Good Day SULLIVAN, DON KMBC, Kansas City, Mo. Dinner Bell Roundup, Brush Creek Follies VOCAL ARTISTS SULLIVAN, LEE NBC — Vest Pocket Varieties, Serenade to America SUMMERS, GEGE KWTM, Mayfield, Ky. Ky. Play Boys SUNRISE SERENADERS WRFS, Alexander City. Ala. Sunrise Serenaders SUNSET QUARTET WSAV, Savannah, Ga. Souvenirs of the Old South SWALLEY, DUANE NBC — Reveille Roundup SWANEERS QUARTET NBC^ — Camp Meetin' Choir SWEETLAND, LEE NBC — Harvest of Stars SYLVIA WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio Sylvia Show SYRIA, LEVI WJMS, Ironswood, Mich. Bashful Joe T TAYLOR, BOBBIE WWOD, Lynchburg-, Va. Bobbie Taylor Singrs TEXAS MELODY BOYS WWNR, Beckley, W. Va. Songs of the Buckeroos TEW, PAUL WRUF, Gainesville, Fla. Autumn Serenade TEXAS MELODY BOYS KIJV, Huron, S. Dak. Hill Billy THALL, BILL NBC — Circle Arrow Show THOMAS, BENNY WACE, Chicopee, Mass. THOMAS, JACK KVMV, Twin Palls, Idaho Music Director THOMPSON, JEANNE (Guest 1 time only) KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. Duquesne Show THOMAS, THOMAS L. NBC — Manhattan Merry-Go- Round THREE NOTES WDAY, Farg-o, N. Dak. Tello-Test Time TILTON, MARTHA Vocalist; b. Corpus Christ! ; Dick Haymes Show (CBS); Meet Me At Pari r- ■Km r- > Z H GEORGE O •n H HAMILTON rti COMBS, JR. Z m Eleventh year as featured News Commentator — WHN. 5 NEWS COMMENTATORS CERKI, BILL WGAT, Utioa. N. Y. CHAMBERLAIN, HOWARD WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio World Front CHAPEL, JOHN K. KROW, Oakland, Calif. Bond News CHAPLIN, W. W. NBC CHARLES, GORDON WTCM, Traverse City, Mich. CHARLTON, R. M. WTOC, Savannah, Ga. Savannah Today CHASE, MILTON WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio World Front CHILDS, R. W. KMA, Shenandoah, Iowa News Editor CLARE, BOB KTIP, Porterville. Calif. News Roundup CLARK, DALE WAGA, Atlanta. Ga. 7:30 A.M. News CLARK, HARRY CBS CLARK, RANDY WMMJ, Peoria, 111. New sat Noon CLAUSSEN, GENE KMOX, St. Louis, Mo. CLEARY, J. M. WEiSB, Bradford, Pa. News Review CINE, CLAY WJZM, Clarksville, Tenn. CLOS, JEAN (News Director) WLEX, Lexing-ton, Ky. COBB, TY KRGV, Weslaoo, Tex. News and Views COFFIN, TRIS ABC COLEMAN, WARD A. WENC, Whiteville, N. C. Columbus Commentary COLLINGWOOD, CHARLES CBS COLLINS, TED MBS — Kate Smith Speaks CLOSE, UPTON (Hall, Josef Washington); Au- thor, lecturer, radio commenta- tor; b. Kelso, Wash., Feb. 27, 1894; Walla Walla Coll.; Whit- man Coll.; George Washington Univ.; BA degree; Weekly Com- mentary over Mutual Network. COLWELL, TERRY WAGE, Chicopee, Mass. CONDON, GLENN KAKC. Tulsa, Okla. City Desk, Home-town News CONLEE, L. T. WHBQ, Memphis, Tenn. News to Now CONNOLLY, JAMES P. WITH, Baltimore, Md. News COOK, BILL KVKM, Monahans, Tex. UP World News Roundup COMBS. GEORGE HAMILTON, Jr. WHN, New York, N. Y. COPP, CHARLES A. WDLB, Marshfield, Wise. 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Disc Time BRENNAN, BILL WJOY, Burhngton, Vt. Mid-Morning Varieties Sandman Serenade BRENARD, GEORGE WLIP, Kenosha, Wise. Melody Cruise BRENNER, BOB WCOP, Boston, Mass. Green Room BRENNER, PAUL WAAT. Newark, N. J. Requestfully Yours BRESSLER, BOB WARD. Johnstown, Pa. 1490 Club JACK LESCOULIE WOR-Mutual 881 DISC JOCKEYS BREWER, CHARLES W. WKRM, Columbia. Tenn. 1340 Club BREWER, HUGH WKSR, Pulasi-Lawrenceburg, Tenn. L-awreneeburg- Hour BRIAR, STEVE KENT, Shreveport, La. ReQuestfully Yours BRICE, JAMES A. WTPR, Paris Tenn. Disc Jockey's Choice BRITT, PAUL KCOL, Fort Collins, Colo. Matinee for Mama Teen Time BRITTON, JACK WKGN, Knoxville, Tenn. Morning- Express BROCKWAY, BEAMAN KIMA, Yakima, Wash. 1460 Club BRODE, BUDDY WILK, Wilkes Barre, Pa. BROKENSHIRE, NORMAN WNBC, New York, N. Y. Norman Brokenshire Show BROOKER, KING KXO, El Centro, Cahf. Dig-g-in' The Grooves BROOKS, ED WMIX, Mt. Vernon, 111. Coffee Time BROOKS, FOSTER WKBW, Buffalo, N. Y. Melody, Inc. 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Variety Hour BRYANT, KEN KMHK, Michell, S. Dak. 1490 Club BRYANT, KENNETH L. WKEY, Coving-ton. Va. BUCHAN, ALEX KXLW. St. Louis, Mo. Bulletin Clock BUCHANAN, PAUL WSUA, Bloomington, Indiana School & College Matinee BUDD, MILTON WMBD. Peoria, 111. BUEHLMAN, CLINT WBEN. Buffalo, N. Y. Clint Buehlman BULL, BULKELEY, THAD KREO, Bakersfield, Calif. BULL, FRANK KFWB, Hollywood. Cahf. America Dances MAURICE HART "START THE DAY RIGHT" 6 to 7 A.M. "THE HOLLYWOOD BANDSTAND" 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. Daily Monday through Saturday K.F.W.B. Hollywood, California Management M.C.A. DEAR ANYBODY (and that means you!): In case anybody cares who reads this, rd like to go on record as reminding you that I am CREDITED with having brought more "FIRSTS" to radio than any other guy- So? — so nothing! — While the others CASH IN ON MY BRAINSTORMS AND TALENTS, I don't even get the chance to swipe back my own ideas! But I don't care. TELEVISION IS COMING IN . . . AND THAT'S WHEN I'LL BRING BACK RADIO! ALAN COURTNEY WNEW— 12 NOON DAILY P. S.— CALL ME ANYTIME. MU. 2-7001 Write or wire 415 Lexington Ave., N. Y. C. 882 DISC JOCKEYS BULLINGTON, WILLIAM KSGM, Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Music Madness BULOW, HARRY WJPR, Greenville, Miss. Musical Clock BUNN, JIM KCMO. Kansas City. Mo. Meet Mr. Music BURGE, RALPH WMPS, Memphis, Tenn. Rhytlim Express Ralph's Record Shop Let's Get Up BURGESS, HARRY C. WISE, Asheville. N. C. BURKE, JACK WICY. Malone, N. Y. 1490 Club BURKE, RAY WAIR, Winston-Salem, N. C. Late Date BURNETTE, JACK WALT, Tampa, Fla. Jooking- with Jack BURNS, ED WGNY, Newburg-h, N. Y. On the Bandstand BURNS, STAN WINS, New York BURT, GARLAND WJOI. Florence, Ala. SSL HillbilUes BURT, RICHARD WSAY, Rochester, N. Y. Timekeeper BURTON, BOB WEEK, Peoria, 111. Juke Box Revue BURTON, LINN WAAF, Chicag-o, 111. Linn Burton Show BUTLER, DON WGBS, Miami, Fla. BYRD, HERB KXLR. North Little Rock Ark. After Hours Boog-ie and Blues BYRNES, SYD WCPS, Tarboro, N. C. Alarm Clock Club — c — CADDELL, GRAHAM WOLS. Florence, S, C. Sunrise Serenade Hill Billy Jamboree CAIRNEY, JIM WDSG, Dyersburg-, Tenn. Nigrht Patrol CALDWELL, FRED M. KVET. Austin, Tex. Music Matinee CAMPBELL, BOB KWIK, Burbank, Calif. CAMPBELL, DICK WDVA, Danville, Va. Alarm Clock Club CAMPOS, LALO KVET. Austin, Tex. Noche de Fiesta CANNADY, BILL WJMO, Cleveland, Ohio Swing- with Bill CANSLER, KEN KSEK. Pittsburg- Kans. Dancing- the Polka CARMMELA, LARRY KYJC, Medford, Ore Your Request CARD, CLELLAN WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn. Card's Midnig-ht Show CARLSON, WILL WTOD, Toledo, Ohio Yours for the Asking- CARMAN, JOHN WHLS, Port Huron, Mich. Yawn Patrol CARPENTER, BILL WSNY, Schnectady, N. Y. Wake-up Time CARPENTER, CLAYTON KWRC, Pendleton, Ore. CARRIGAN, BILL WKRM, Columbia, Tenn. Stardust Special CARROLL, BROOKE KGVL, Greenville, Tex. The Brooke Carroll Show CARROLL, RAY WHOM, New York City After Hours CARSSON, ED WMAM, Marinette, Wise. 570 Club CARSWELL, TOM WCOA, Pensacola, Fla. Matinee in Rhythm CARTER, CAIi KAMD, Camden, Ark. Musical Clock CARTER, ED WACE, Chicopee. Mass. 730 Club JOHNNY CLARKE and his Alter Ego (one on the right is Clarke) La 4-1200 DISC JOCKEYS CARTER, JACK KSEO, Durant. Okla. Radio Juke Box CARTER, LeROY KCTX, Childress, Tex. Carters Clambake CARTER, VERNON WRRF, Washing-ton, N. C. CASE, KEN KBON, Omaha Nebraska 1490 Swing- Club CASE, LEE WCHA, Chambersburg-, Pa. Alarm Clock Club CASSEL, CHUCK WDAD, Indiana, Pa. Jukebox Serenade CATE, LOU WENY, Elmira. N. Y. CATER, VERNON WRRF, Washing-ton, N. C. Early Bird Prog-ram CAUDILL, CARL WGTL, Kannapohs, N. C. 870 Club CAUSEY, DONALD H. KHOZ, Harrison, Ark. Rise and Shine CAVANAUGH, J. WARD, Johnstown. Pa. Hiah Neighbor CAVANAUGH, JOSEPH WENE, Endicott, N. Y. Jr. Disc Jockeys CECIL, CHUCK KFLW, Klamath Falls. Ore. Requestfully Yours CHADDOCK, ROB'T. N. KLPR, Oklahoma City, Okla. Jamboree CHANEY, BILL KXO, El Centro, Calif. 3:30 Club CHANEY, CHARLES KMYC, Marysville, Cahf. Moonlig-ht Ballroom CHAPEAU, TED WMBR, Jacksonville, Fla. Lazy Bones CHAPMAN, FRED WILK, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Whistling- in the Dark CHARLES, ROBERT KWTX, Waco, Tex. Request Club CHARLES, DOSS WHMA, Anniston, Ala. CHASE, EDDIE KFVD, Los Ang-eles. Cahf. Eddie Chase Show CHASE, EDDIE WOOD, Grand Rapids, Mich. Off the Record CHASTAIN, TONY WGBS. Miami, Fla. The Nightwatch CHRISTENSON, FRED WMPS, Memphis, Tenn. It's the Tops CHURCHES, GLENN KCRA, Sacramento, Cahf CLARK, DOUGLAS KWEM, West Memphis. Ark. Western Trails CLARK GORDON KRAL, Rawlins, Wyoming Moods in Melody CLARK, GORDON L. KPBX, Beaumont, Tex. Revolving Bandstand CLARK, HENRY WMFF, Plattsburg. N. Y. Discs & Data CLARK, LOWELL KGFF, Shawnee, Okla. Dinner Dance CLARK, WARREN KBOL, Boulder, Colo. Musical Clock CLARKE, JIMMY WAZL, Hazleton, Pa. Melody Hour CLnHKE. JOHNNY Announcer, Narrator, b. King- ston, Ohio, May 10, 13 ed. U. of Cinn. Cinn. Conservatory of Music, Miami U. (Ohio). Going to Town; Three Corner Club, WINS; Rittenhouse Chimes Show (Tele). CLARKE, PAUL WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Borden's Ballroom CLARY, SKEETS KOSA, Odessa, Tex. Melody Shop CLAYTON, BOB WHDH, Boston, Mass Boston Ballroom CLEAVER, MARSHALL WKAP, Allentown, Pa. Down on the Farm Polka Dots Yawn Patrol CLEVELAND, BILL KMYC, Marysville, Cahf. Bill Cleveland's Bandstand CLEVELAND, CARLTON WCRW, Chicago, 111. Evening Serenade ^^ . TEDD LAWRENCE "Swlngtime" Hall Of Fame" WHN ^^^^^^fe^^^ ■" ««w ^^^^^m S^ '"P'^s^ ^^^^^^^P^fe'~ ^jg^ ^^^^^^m ^^r JACK LACY "Listen To Lacy" WINS DISC JOCKEYS CLIFFEK, MAURI KMPC', Los Ang-eles, Calif. CLIFTON, JACK KPRL, Paso Robles, Calif. Music Hour CLIFTON, JACK WAKR, Akron, Ohio CLINE, CLAY WJZM, Clarksville, Tenn. Midnig-lit Masquerade CLOSE, VIVIAN KPDR, Alexandria, La. Close to You COCHRAN, PAUL KWHK. Hutchinson, Kans. 1190 Club rODDON HAL KFMB, San Dieg-o, Cahf. Cheatin' on The Sandman COLE, FRED B. WHDH, Boston, Mass. Carnival of Music COLEE, BONN RAMON WLBF, Leesburg-, Fla. Platter Party COLEMAN, PAUL WINR, Bing-hamton, N. Y. Timekeeper COLLIE, BIFF KSIX, C'orpus Christi, Tex. Mailman's Matinee COLLINS, JOHN S. KBIR, Knoxville, Tenn. 1240 Club COLVIN, BILL WPAX, ThomasAdlle. Ga. Musical Clock COMBES, JACK WFUN. Huntsville, Ala, Insomniac Serenade COMBS, MORRISON WSI^, Statesville, N. C. Musical Clock CONDIT, BUD WCAX, Burling-ton, Vt. Turntable Terrace CONGER, FRED WREN, Topeka, Kans. Variety Matinee CONEY, LARRY WHAT, Greenfield, Mass. Housewive's Serenade CONGER, BOB WKBK, Detroit, Mich. CONNER, BILL WEBC, Duluth, Minn. Friendly Time CONNORS, TED WFMJ, Young-stown, Ohio 1450 Club CONWAY, TOM Time for Dancing WHIS, Bluefleld, W. Va. COOK, BOBBY Mountain Jamboree WHTN, Hunting-ton, W. Va. COOK, CARL KTMS, Santa Barbara, Calif. Bar None Roundup COOK, IRA KFAC, Los Ang-eles, Cahf. Lucky Lag-er Dance Time COOK. -HM KFDA, Amarillo. Tex. 12:30 Club COOK, JOE KDAL, Duluth. Minn. Open House COOK, PHIL WCBS, N. Y. COOK, RICHARD WMRN, Marion Ohio Matinee Variety Ckib 1490 COOK, WALTER KVER, Alburquerque, New Mexico Teen Ag-ers COOKE, JOHN KTRH, Houston, Tex. COONTZ, EDDIE KTUL, Tulsa, Okla. Morning- Watch KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla. Eddie's Corner Store COOPER, JACK WAAF, Chicag-o. 111. "Jivin" With Jack Cooper COOPER, JACK L. W^SBC, Chicag-o, 111. Gloom Chasers Search for Missing- Persons Rug- Cutters COOPER, JIM WFNC, Fayetteville, N. C. Musical Clock COPE. FRANK KJBS, San Francisco, Calif. Alarm Klok Klub COPELAND. JACK WWWB, Jasper, Ala. Flip The Platter CORCORAN, BILL WJBO, Baton Roug-e, La. Coffee Time CORDELL, BOB WKBK, Detroit, Mich. Corn Till Morn BILL LEYDEN Hollywood ^j.:dc^^Z:<'y/±:^: -;^m;^,us4? --^^^w^^msf. 885 DISC JOCKEYS CORLEY, BOB WGRV, Greeneville, Tenn. 1340 Club CORNELL, CURLY WADC, Akron, Ohio CORNWELL, BLAINE KXLW, St. Louis, Mo. Record Time Today's Top Ten CORWIN, HAL KSRV, Ontario, Ore. The Corwin Show COSTLEY, JAN WINR. Bing-hamton, N. Y. You Name It COURTNEY, ALAN Radio broadcaster, disc jockey, MS; b. New York, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1912; NYU; Fordham Univ.; Courtney's Record Carnival (MBS); MC for Korn Kobblers (Recorded); Calling All Girls; Courtney's Campus Club; WNEW Varieties. CRABLE, BILL WCOA, Pensacola, Fla. Lullaby in Rythm CRAIG, ED WBLJ, Dalton, Ga. Tea Time Tunes CRAIG, FRANCIS Featured by Francis Craig- WSM, Nashville, Tenn. CRAIG, GLEEN KCLE, Cleburne, Tex. All Hillbilly Shows CRAIN, MARVIN KNET, Palestine, Tex. CAMER, BILL KOAM, Pittsburg-, Kans. Star Preview CRAMER, TED WKY, Oklahoma City, Okla. Time & Tune Parade CRANDALL, PAUL WBLJ, Dalton, Ga. Breakfast Express CRANNA, JIM WSLB, Ogdensburg-, N. Y. 1400 Club CRAVEN, HAROLD WMFR, High Point, N. C. Off the Record CRESWELL, DICK KELO, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Requestfully Yours CRIST, JIM WITH, Baltimore. Md. Tello-Test CROCKER, LEE KDMO, Carthag-e, Mo. Needlework CROCKER, ROY WMMT, McMinnville, Tenn. 1230 Club CUETARA, RICK KCOY, Santa Maria, Calif. June Box Revue CULVER, CAL KFYR, Bismarck, N. Dak. Saturday Swing- Session CUMMINGS, AL WARL, Arling-ton, Va. Cummings Corner CUMMINS, RAY WMBL, Morehead City. N. C. Hillbilly Hit Parade CUNNINGHAM, BOB KSVP, Artesia, N. Mex. Jam for Supper CURD, LARUE KRSC, Seattle, Wash. Top O' The Morninff CURTIN, DAVID WRNY, Rochester, N. Y. Clock Watcher CUSICK, FRED WBET, Brockton, Mass. Platter Patter CUTRER, TOMMY WSLI, Jackson, Miss. 930 Club — D — DAILEY, TOM KWK, St. Louis, Mo. The Tome Daile Show DAILY, DICK WFOY, St. Augustine, Fla. 1240 Club DALTON, BOB WRNL, Richmond, Va. Requestfully Yours DANA, LES WSPD, Toledo, Ohio Show Time DANIELS, ED WGRV, Greeneville, Tenn. Luncheon Melodies DANIELS, MERILL WRRF, Washington, N. C. Tunes, Time and Shopping Tips DARLEY, LARRY KVOP, Plainview, Tex. All-Request DAUGHERTY, BERT KWAL, Wallace. Idaho Yoiirs for the Asking Music for you DAVID, ART KGYW, Vallejo, Cahf. Early Worm DAVID, TOBY WJR, Detroit. Mich. DAVIDSON, BRYAN WSON, Henderson, Ky. Melody Time DAVIDSON, BYRON WAOV, Vincennes, Indiana 1450 Club DA VIES, LAWSON S. C. KCSU, Provo, Utah Diggin' the Discs with Davies DAVIS, CLYDE C. WAYX, Waycross, Ga. Morning Rise'n Shine DAVIS, DON KFRC, San Francisco, Calif. Flying Discs DAVIS, ED. WFPG, Steel Pier, Atlantic City, N. J. Midnite Platter Party DAVIS, EDDIE WTOC, Savannah, Ga. Alarm Clock Club DAVIS, HAL KCMJ, Palm Springs, Calif. Music for the Party DAVIS, JOHN LEE WKEY, Covington, Va. DAVIS, OVIDE KCIL, Houma, La. 1490 Club DAWSON, BILL WPAY, Portsmouth, Ohio Housewives Requests 1400 Club DEAL, JOHN H. WHCU, Ithaca, N. Y. Time Service DEAN, BILL KBIX, Muskogee, Okla. Turntable Terrace DEANE, JOE WHEC, Rochester, N. Y. Open House 886 DEBERING, HARV KSRV, Ontario, Ore. 10 O'clock Special DEBIE, DICK KSIG, Crowley, La. Tic Tock Tunes DECKER, VIC WCMW, Canton, Ohio Timken Time DEE, TOMMY WEST, South Bend. Ind. Rise and Shine DeMARSE, WILLARD WRNY. Rochester, N. Y. Melody Matinee DeMILLE, STAN KSUB, Cedar City. Utah Columbia Record Shop DENNEY, ROLAND KPLT, Paris, Tex. Cowboy Rhythms DEPPEN, STAN WSBA. York, Pa. Literature on Request DEUTSCn, EMERY WQXR, New York, N. Y. Gypsy Melodies DeVICTOR, MARTY WBNS, Columbus, Ohio Marty's Party DEVLIN, ANDREW WWBZ, Vineland. N. J. Platter Parade DEVONCHIK, JOE WMBL. Morehead City, N. C. Musical Reveille DEVORE, TOM KVOO, Tulsa, Okla. Music Room DeWALD, DON KHUB, Watsonville. Calif. Music Box Revue DICKENS, JIMMY WKNX, Saginaw, Mich. Melody Ranch DICKLER, SID WMCK. McKeesport, Pa. Meet the Maestro DICKSON, DICK WARS, Wilmington. Dela. Today's Top Tunes DIETRICH, RAY KIST, Santa Barbara, Calif. Sun-KIST Show DIGESU, FRED WJHO, Opelika, Ala. All-College Review DILL, GLEN WTSP, St. Petersburg. Fla. The Sundial DILLINGHAM, ALEX WILS, Lansing, Mich. Record Time DILLNER, BILL WEDC, Chicago. 111. Midnight Flyers DINSMORE, ED WCOP. Boston, Mass. Ed Dinsmore Show DIX, JACK WHBQ. Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Beecure's Waxworks DIXON, BILL WTCB, Flint, Mich. Record Lounge DIXON, PAUL WCPO. Cincinnati, Ohio The Paul Dixon Show DOBBINS, JOE WBNS, Columbus. Ohio Yawn Patrol DODD, SAM WAOV. Vincennes, Ind. Sad iSam — ^The Record Man DISC JOCKEYS DODGE, OTIS WHTB. Talladeg-a, Ala. Yawnbusters DOLAN, EDDIE KLOK, San Jose, Calif. Platter Party DON, UNCLE WOR, New York, N. Y. Uncle Don's Record Party DONALDSON, BOB WMGY, Montgomery, Ala. Wax-Works DONALDSON, CHRIS WOI, Ames, Iowa Today's Music DONALDSON, EARN KAIAj, Salt Lake City, Utah Melody Mac & Vern DOOLEY, PETER WFKY, Frankfort, Ky. Dance with. Dooley DOKEY, RAY WBZ-WBZA, Boston, Mass. Turntable Terrace DORSEY, BILL WSKY, Asheville, N. C. Rhythm Ranch & Sunny Side DORSEY, JOE WEMP, Milwaukee, Wis. Wire Request DORSEY, TOMMY WMCA, New York, N. Y, WHDH, Boston, Mass. WMMJ, Peoria. 111. The Tommy Dorsey Show DOUGLAS, VAN WKBK, Detroit, Mich. Harlem on Parade DOYLE, JOHN KIT, Yakima, Wash. Johnny Com© Early DREPPERD, BOB WLOW, Norfolk, Va. Morning- in Norfolk DREYFUSS, DICK WAGM, Presque, Isle, Me. Pop Melody Time DRILLING, JOE C. JR. KCOK, Tulare, Calif. Date With A Disc DU BOIS, CHUCK KMBY, Billing-s, Mont. 1240 Club DUFFY, BOB WLNH, Laconia, N. H. At Your Request DUGDALE, CHARLES KOIL, Omaha, Nebr. Melody-Go-Round DUGGAN, TOM KEEN, San Jose. Calif. KEEN Kapers DUGGERS, MELVIN WKRM, Columbia. Tenn. Hillbilly Melodies DUKE, TOMMY WMLT, Dublin. Ga. WMLT Dancing- Party DUNCAN, JIM WEBQ, Harrisburg-, 111. Requestfully Yours DUNDAS, BOB KTHT. Houston, Tex DUNLAP, WALLACE WLIZ. Bridg-eport, Conn. Dial Dunlap DUPUY, MONTY WNCA. AsheviUe. N. C. Requestfully Yours DURST, LAV ADA KVET, Austin. Tex. Rosewood Ramble DWYKR, DONN KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa Watching the Grooves DYER, DON WAYB, Waynesboro, Va. Your choice — E — EARLE, BOB WKOW, Madison, Wise. Midnight in Madison EAKLE, BOB WROK, Rockford. 111. 1440 Club EAST, HARRY WDAK, Columbus, Ga. Talk of the Town EATON, E. WAIM, Anderson, S. C. EATON, GORDON WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn Music Made in USA ECKERT, ED WKNY, Kingston, N. Y. Musical Clock ECKLES, DAMON WTSP, St. Petersburg. Fla. Junior D J Club ECKLES, POP WBGE, Atlanta, Ga. EDELL, BOB WJBC, Bloomington, 111. Tik Tok Time EDGAR, BILL WBEJ, Ehzabethton-Johnson City, Tenn. Breakfast Club EDNEY, GRADY WLOS. Asheville, N. C. Skyland Ballroom EDWARDS, FRED KRLD, Dallas. Tex. EDWARDS, JOHNNY KATL, Houston, Tex. Chuckwagon Call EDWARDS, LEE WLIP, Kenosha, Wise. Chore Time Let's Go Show EDWARDS, MARTIN WANN, Annapolis, Md. Matinee Music EIGEN, JACK WINS, New York ,N. Y. Meet Me at the Copa FILERS, BILL KEEN, San Jose, Cahf. Saddle Pals EKKER, GERALD KBIO, Burley, Ida Saturday Afternoon Swing Session ELLIN, MARVIN WCAO, Baltitj.ore, Md Varieties ELLINGTON, DUKE NBC— CBS— MBS— WMCA. ELLINGTON, STEVE KOAC, Corvallis, Ore. Ride 'Em Cowboy ELLIOTT, BOB WHDH, Boston, Mass Back Day Matinee ELLIOTT, DON WEAS, Decatur, Ga. Mike Fright ELLIOTT, DOYCE KXOX, Sweetwater, Tex. Coffee Cup Review ELLIOTT, JAY WBBC, Fhnt, Mich. Tommy Dorsey Show ELLIOTT, PERRY WRLD, West Point, Ga. Round-Up Time ELLSWORTH, JACK WHIM, Providence, R. I. Record Review 887 ELSNER, ROY KECK, Odessa, Tex. Melody Matinee 920 Special ENGLE, HOLLAND WGN, Chicago, 111. ENGLISH, JIMMY WKYB, Paducah, Ky. Saturday Session ENTERLINE, BERNE WMMJ, Peoria, 111. 1020 Club Bern's Bandstand ERWIN, TOMMY KVLF. Alpine, Tex. Platter Party Alarm Clock Club Cavalcade of Music EUBANKS, BOB KORE, Eugene, Ore. At Your Command North's Melody Inn EVANS, BILL WGAU, Athens, Ga. Good Morning Circle EVANS, BILL WGN, Chicago. 111. EVERSON, CHRIS WMOX, Meridian, Miss. Solid Senders EVANS, DON WGKV, Charleston, W. Va. Ham N' Eggs EVANS, JEFF KRUL, Corvallis Ore. Early Worm Club EYCK, SID TEN KSAN, San Francisco, Calif Sid Ten Eyck Show FACEMEYER, ROY WSNJ, Bridgeton, N. J. Jersey Jamboree FAGAN, FRANK WGTC, Greenville, N. C. Block Party FAIR, JIM WLEE, Richmond, Va. Spotlite on Music FARBER, BURT WSAI. Cincinnati, Ohio Burt Farber Show FARKAS, REMY WQXR, New York, N. Y. Record Rarities FARMER, JON WAGA, Atlanta, Ga. Early Worm Hillbilly Hit Review FARRELL, MAURY WAPI, Birmingham, Ala Matinee In Birmingham FAULKNER, BILL WISH, Indianapolis, Ind. Whoosier Requesime FAUST, BOB KVOW, Littlefield, Texas FAY, LEW * KONO, San Antonio, Tex. 10 O'clock Tunes Rythm & Romance FETHERSTONE, CHARLIE WWSC, Glens Falls, N. Y. Charley Featherstone FELLER, SHERM WEEI, Boston, Mass Club Midnight FELTON, BILL WNAM. Neenah. Wise. Valley Varieties FERGUSON, BILL WHHT, Durham. N. C. Midnig-ht Serenade DISC JOCKEYS FERGUSON, JIM WCBT, Roanoke Rapids, N. L. Especially for You FERRIBY, ERNEST WHLS, For Huron, Mich. 12 0'c]ock Club FIELD. CHAS, KWIN, Ashland, Ore. Wake up Rogue Valley FIELDER, JOHN WHBT. Harriman, Tenn. Shoppers Express ^'^"l,''Se'w Haven, Conn. Coffee Club FINNERTY, HUGH KCRC, Enid Okla. Matinee Time Screen Song Hits FISHER, JIM WFOY, St. Augustine, Fla. Ham 'n Eggs ^'^^Ui Youn.stown. Ohio "I'^KM, M^Sans, Tex. Alarm Clock Club ^'iGEN^^'Grass Valley, Calif. Anything Can Happen FITZGERALD, GORDON WBAP Fort Worth, Tex. Time and Tempo FLAHERTY, BOR WSKY, Asheville, >I- ^• Melody Matinee FLANNIGAN, LON WGVA, Geneva, N. x- Really The Blues FLECEY, JERRY WGAM, PresQue Is-e, me. Let's Dance FLEISCHMAN, SOL, J. WDAE, Tampa, Fla. Wake up Tampa FLEMING, JOEL WPAM, Pottsville, Pa. Anthracite Club FTEMING, ROBERT KID Idaho Falls, Idaho The Fleming Show Swingtime FLETCHER, FRED WRAL, Raleigh, N. C. Tempiis Fugit FLORENCE ^ •„ ivr^ WGAY, Silver Spring, Md. Florence, Girl Disc Jockey FOLAND, MYLES WWXL, Peoria, 111- Poland Revue FORBES. BOB WJMX, Florence, S. *-'. Alarm Clock FORD. ART ^ , ^ V WNEW, New York, N. Y. FORD. ERNEST J. KFXM, San Bernardino, Cahl. Dude Ranch Party FORD, JOHN WTCN, Minneapolis, Mmn. John Ford Show FORD, MILTON Q. WWDC, Washington, D. O. Morning Show — 6 to 9:15 FORMAN, WIN WARM, Scranton, Pa. Sunny Side of the Street FORSTER, BOB WICA, Ashtabula, Ohio Wake up and Scream FORSTER, ROGER WEOA, Evansville, Ind. FORSYTHE, JIM WDSO, New Orleans, La. In the Groove FOSTER, BIL WABJ, Adrian, Mich. Radio Julve Box FOWLER. FROSTI KWSC, Piillman, Wash. Jive at Five FOWLER, J. B. WPAD, Paducah, Ky. Platter Parade FOWLER, JIM WGPC, Albany, Ga. Record Shop FOWLER, JUDGE WGPC, Albany, Ga. Musical Clock FOX, BILL KGY, Olympia, Wash. FOX, FRANCKE WHLN, Harlan, Ky. Doghouse Program FOX, GARY KILO, Grand Forks, N. D. Band Of The Day FOX, SYLVAN KSYL, Alexandria, La. 1400 Melody Lane FOY. FRED WXYZ, Detroit, Mich. Sunrise Serenade FRANCIS, AL WKST, New Castle, Pa. Name the Program FRANCIS, JOE WNHC, New Haven, Conn. Musical Mail Call Night Club of the Air FRANK, PAUL B. WHKC, Columbus, Ohio FRANTCLIN, DON WTMC, Oeala, Fla. Melody Lane FRANKLIN, JOHN KTKC, Visalia, Calif. 940 Alarm Clock FRAY, JACQUES WQXR, New York, N. Y. Listening with Jacques Fray FRAZIER, BOB WMMN, Fairmont, W. Va. Alarm Clock 930 Club FRAZIER, HAL WMVA, Martinsville, Va. FRAZIER, JIM WMNC, Morganton, N. C. Record Request Show FREDRICS, FRANK WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio Franl?; Fredrics FREEBAIRNSMITH, THOMAS KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. FREED, ALAN WAKR, Akron, Ohio Request Review and Matinee FREIMAN, PAUL KCOK, Tulare, Calif. Records in Review FRENCH, CHARLIE WWNR, Beckley, W. Va. Hillbilly Jamboree FRENCH, JACK KILO. Grand Forks, N. D. Off The Record FRIELING, JIM WEBR, Buffalo. N. Y. Featuring Frieling FRISTOE, WILTZ WJJM, Lewisburg, Tenn. Breakfast Club Swing Club 888 FRITSCH, ELWOOD KXOX, Sweetwater, Tex. Sat. Hit Review FRITZ, DONALD WHKC, Columbus, Ohio FROST, BILL KGFN, Grass Valley, Calif. Dance Time FROST, JACK WGH, Newport News, Va. Clock Watcher FROST, JACK WMIN, St. Paul, Minn. Requestfully Yours FRYMIRE, LARRY WKAR, East Lansing, Mich. Dawn Salute FULLER, BOB WKNE, Keene, N. H. FULMER, ALLAN WFIG, Sumter, S. C. Hits of the Week FULSOM, JERRY KADA, Ada, Okla. Melody Roundup FUSCO, DAN WKAL, Rome-Utica. N. Y. The Timekeeper — G — GABRIEL, DON WJW, Cleveland, Ohio Dawn's Early Light GAGNON, ED WMFF, Plattsburg, N. Y. Midnight in Plattsburg GAINTES, JERRY WPPA, Pottsville, Pa. 1360 Club GALLAHER, EDDIE WTOP, Washington, D. C. Moondial GAMBLE, BILL KFRU, Columbia, Mo. Pin Up Melodies GAMBLING, JOHN WOR, New York, N. Y. Rambling with Gambling GARCIA, GENE WALT, Tampa, Fla. Uncle Gean GARLAND, HOWARD WDVA, Danville, Va. Juke Box Revue WAX Museum Midnight Serenade GARRITY, BOB WHON, N. Y. G ARROW AY. DAVE WMAQ, Chicago, 111. 11:60 Club Dave Garroway Show GAY, CONNIE B. WARL, Arlington, Va. Let's Be Gay GEARHART, VAL KFXM, San Bernardino, Calif. Open House GEE STAN WGAR, Cleveland, Ohio Impressions in Wax GEHLERT, BILL WTEL, Philadelphia, Pa. GENTRY, BILL WKNA, Charleston, W. Va. Top O' Morning GEORGE, NELSON WDBO, Orlando, Fla. Yawn Patrol GERM, BUD WHLB, Virginia, Minn. Polka Party GHIORSE, LARRY WBET, Brockton, Mass Turntable Terrace DISC JOCKEYS GIBBOIVS, JIM KTNM, Tucumcari, New Mex- ico Quiz 'Em With Rhythm GIBBONS, JIM WMAL, Washing-ton, D. C. Town Clock GIBNEY, JOE KLIX, Twin Falls, Idaho Poe's CLICKS Club GIBSON, DON WJRI, Lenoir. N. C. Midnig-ht Dancing- Party GIBSON, GEKRY WJOY, Burling-ton, Vt. 4:45 Special GILBERT, DICK KRUX, Phoenix & Glendale, Arizona Latin-American Hour The Dick Gilbert Show GILLARD, MARSHALL WAIM, Anderson, S. C. GILLESPIE, BOB WONS. Hartford, Conn. Turntable Memories GILLIAM, ROBERT WKBB, Dubuque, Iowa Off the Record GILMAN, HAL WSLB, Og-densburg-, N. Y. At Your Request 5ILM0RE, BRUCE WABJ, Adrian, Mich. Matinee at Club 1500 GINGERY, LOUDEN KVAK, Atchison, Kan. 1450 Club GITTUS, ART WABJ, Adrian Mich. Record Shop GLACKIN, W. O. WWWB. Jasper, Ala. Morning- Music GLADNEY, NORMAN WWDC, Washing-ton, D. C. Tune Inn GLOVER, WILLARD WMBS, Uniontown, Pa. Request Express GLYNN, JACK KIUL, Garden City. Kans. feoffee Club GOBER, JIM KNOW, Austin. Tex. Rhythm Roundup GOERNER. BOB KQW, San Jose, Calif. Curfew Club GOMON, ED WHMA, Anniston, Ala. Supper Serenade GONZALAS, NAP KVSF, Santa Fe, N. M. Santa Fe Hour GOODMAN, DAVE WFUN, Huntsville, Ala. Fun Time GORDON, KEITH KFKA, Greeley, Colo. It's Time to Dance GORDON, BILL WHHM, Memphis, Tenn. 1340 Club GORMAN, M. C. WSGf", Elberton, Ga. Rise & Shine GOSLIN, JOHNNY KRUL, Corvallis, Ore. Hi Jinks GOULD, DICK WLOW, Norfolk. Va. Who's Singring- that Sonff GOULDY, TED WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex. Sat. Morning- Round-Up GROVE, ELLIOTT WSYR. Syracuse. N. Y. Club 570 GRADY, JOE WPEN, Phila., Pa. 950 Club GRAHAM, HERB KFEQ. St. Joseph. Mo. KFEQ Disc Derby GRANAS, MORT WTBC, Tuscaloosa. Ala. Platter Parade GRANT, JIM WSPB, Sarasota Fla. The Dream Smas.ier GRANT, KEN KMAf^, San Antonio, Tex. Hillbilly Hit Parade GRAULICH, BERT WBAY. Coral Gables. Fla. GRAY, BARRY WKAT. Miami Beach, Fla. GRAY, CLIFF WSPA. Spartanburg-, S. C. GRAY, DON WADE, Wadesboro, N, C. GRAY. FRED WGWR, Asheboro, N. C. Record Roundup i GRAY. GORDON WJR, Detroit, Mich. GRAY, HU KTSW, Emporia, Kansas Music Makers Jamboree GRAY, JOHNNY WELM, Elmira, N. Y. Sunrise Serenade GRAY. MITCH WJPA, Washing-ton, Pa. Breakfast with You GRAYSON, JAY WANN. Annapolis, Md. Yawn Patrol GRAYSON, MEL WSSV, Petersburg-, Va. Mood Indigro , GREBE, FRED WHAI, Greenfield, Mass. Musical Mailman GREEN, ART WINS, WNEW, N. Y. GREEN. JOHNNY KVFD. Fort Dod^e, la. 78 'till . 12 GREENE, CARL KSON, San Dieg-o, Calif Carl Calls GREGORY, GREG KVER, Albuquerque, New Mexico Music for the Girls GREGG, TOM WREN, Topeka, Kans. The Nig-htwatchman GREGSON, JACK KSFO, San Francisco, Calif GREY, JERRY KCHS, Hot Spring-s, New Mex- ico Wake up Hot Springrs GRIBBLE, JACK KEBr-, Cheyene, Wyoming- 1240 Club GRIFFIN, DAN WGTM. Wilson, N. C. Mail Bagr GRIFFITH, BILL KOL, Seattle. Wash. Date Disc GRIFFITH, JIM KPDM, Beaumont, Tex. Rythm Time 889 GROFF, WILL WJEJ, Hag-erstown, Md. Rise and Shine GROHMAN, JIM WFPG. Steel Pier, Atlantic City, N. J. Musical Clock GROSS, CLAIR KSIB, Creston, Iowa Mystery Melody GROVE, BILL WFNC, Fayetteville, N. C. Fort Brag-g- Hour GROVE, JERRY WPAY, Portsmouth, Ohio Musical Clock GUARDING, M. J. KUIN, Grants Pass, Ore. Afternoon Jamboree GUESS, BOB WLBH, Mattoon, 111. Request Time GUNDERSON, DALE KXRO, Aberdeen, Wash. Make Mine Music GUNNELLS, BARBARA WKBK, Detroit, Mich. Royalties of Jazz GUNTHEROTH, HARRY KOME, Tulsa, Okla. GUTHRIE, BILL WTAW, College Station Coffee Club GUY, AUBREY WMC, Memphis, Tenn. Bandstand Serenade GWYN, JACK KTBC, Austin, Tex. Coffee Time GWYNN, Z. V. "Easy" WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind. Easy Does It Easy Listening- — H — HADLEY, BILL KXLR, N. Little Rock Ark. CoF.ector's Corner Juke Box Revue HADLEY, DOUG WJPF, Herrin, 111. Tops in Tunes HAGAN, STAN WMAN, Mansfield, Ohio Wake up and Live HAGEMAN, JIM WCHV, Charlottesville, Va. Musical Clock HAGEN, CLIFF KGDM, Stockton, Cahf. Melody Hour. HALE, BILL WBEJ, Elizabethson.-Johiison City, Tenn. 1240 Club HALE, BILL WROM, Rome, Ga. Records at Random HALL. CHARLES E. WCSC, Charleston, S. C. HALL, NORMAN WOMI, Owensboro, Ky. Strictly Informal HALL, RUSS WFAA, Dallas, Tex. Once Over Weekly HALL, WILLIAM KVMT, Twin Falls, Idaho HALLENBECK, KEN WKNE, Keene, N. H. HALLOCK, WILES WNAE, Warren, Pa. Mile of Smiles HAMILTON, JOE WLBJ, Bowhng- Green, Ky. Get Up & Grin DISC JOCKEYS HAMILTON, JOHN KPRL, Paso Robles, Calif. Uncle Johnny's Bandbox HALLWOOD, DICK WBBC, Flint, Mich. After Hours Club BBC Ballroom HAMMOND, CHARLES WMBO, Auburn, N. Y. Musical Clock HANCOCK, JOHN WFRP, Savannah, Ga. Danceland HANNAH, BOB WFIG, Sumter, S. C. Musical Clock HANNAH, LLOYD KELA, Centralia & Chehalis. Washing-ton Insomnia Club HANRAHAN, ED WITH, Baltimore, Md. HANSEN, ROY WONS, Hartford, Conn. Roy Hansen Show HAPGOOD, ART KPRL, Paso Robles, Calif. Platter Parade HARDISON, BOB KVWC, Vernon, Tex. Variety Time HARE, HOBART KPDR, Alexandria, La. B'fast Cabaret HARGREAVES, BERNIE WENY, Elmira, N. Y. HARLAND, CHUCK KSRV, Ontario, Ore. Slumber Busters HARMES, FRANTt WITH, Baltimore, Md. Swing- Class HARPER, JOHNNY WWRL, Woodside, N. Y. Kitchen Kapers HARRELL,BILL KVOP, Plainview. Tex. Dancing- by Request HARRILL, NELSON WGWR, Asheboro, N. C. Good Neig-hbor Time Wake Up Time HARRINGTON, BILL W^ESX, Salem, Mass. Tea Time Ballroom HARRIS, BILL WHMA, Anniston, Ala. All-Request Hour HARRIS, CRAIG KLX, Oakland, Calif. Craig Harris Matinee HARRIS, DEAN WAGE, Syracuse, N. Y. Request Time HARRIS, DICK WCIF, Madisonville, Ky. HARRISON, CHARLIE WTAW, Colleg-e Station, Tex. Record Rack HARRISON, JACK WLAV, Grand Rapids, Mich. Late Risers HART, MAURICE Announcer, Disc Jockey, b. N. Y. C, N. Y. Jan. 6, '09. Start the Day Right; The Holly- wood Bandstand; KFWB, Holly- wood, Calif. HARTLEY, JIM WGGA, Gainesville, Ga. 1240 Club Hillbilly Hit Parade HARTMAN, ROME WIRK, West Palm Beach, Fla. Morning Toast HARVEY, BOB KDRO, Sedalia, Mo. Swing- Serenade HARWELL, DICK KRGV, Weslaco, Tex. Dreamland Ballroom HARWELL, ERNIE WBGE, Atlanta, Ga. HARWOOD, CHRIS WBUD, Morrisville, Pa. Chris Harwood Showcase HASELTINE, FRED WDNC, Durham, N. C. Alarm Clock Club HASKINS, RALPH WKTM, May field, Ky. Wake Up and Live HASSING, DOUG WTOC, Savannah, Ga. Flavor Rangers HAUG, CARL WKRG. Ala. Dixie Platter Party HAUTE, JIM KLMP, Minot, N. Dak. Revolving- Bandstands HAYWORTH, JAY KWOC, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 1340 Klamworks HAYS, JIM KVOA, Tucson, Arizona Music by Request HEAD, BYRON L. KOLL, Omaha, Nebr. Alarm Clock Club HEALY, GARY KBUN, Bemidji, Minn. Mid-day Matinee HEOARD, KEN WFOX, Milwaukee, Wise. Pancake Parade HEGGEN, HAROLD KTW, Seattle, Wash. Just Misic HEMINGWAY, JACK KXLE, Ellensburg, Wash. Yawn Patrol HEMRICK, JOHN WBHF, Cartersville, Ga. Morning Jamboree HENDERSON, SCOTT KTCU. Tucson, Arizona Julie Box Jamboree HENKE, CHAS. WFHR, Wisconsin Rapids, isc. Music Til sign-off HENNESSEY, FRANK WSYR, Syracuse, N. Y. Timekeeper HENNESY, TOM WEAK, Charleston, S. C. Requestfully Yours HENRY, GIL KOPP, Ogden, Utah Call A Cop HENSON, DOUG WMVG, Milledgeville, Ga. Jive til Five HERMAN, CHARLIE WLAV, Grand Rapids, Mich. Music for Milady HERNON, PAT WKOW, Madison, Wise. Harmony House HERRING, WARREN WAGC, Chattanooga, Tenn. Moonlight Melodies HERRINGTON, HUBERT KPBX, Beaumont, Tex. U-Name-It HERRIOTT, RICHARD KVSF, Santa Fe, N. M. 12-60 Club 890 HERSON, BILL WRC, Washington. D. C. HESTER, ART KSEK, Pittsburg, Kans. Five-Five Show HEWEY, D. WIBV, Belleville, 111. Downey Hewey Show HICKOK, BILL WOON. Atlanta. Ga. Harmony House Ansley Supper Club HILDAHL, HENRY KORE, Eugene, Ore. Night Owl Bandwagon HILDEBRAND, BERNADO WRNO, Orangeburg, S. C. HILEY, JOE KGY. Olympia, Wash. HILLE, DALTON WHIZ, Zanesville, Ohio Breakfast in Bedlam HICKE, GLENN WPAX, Thomasville, Ga. As You Like It HICKOK, BILL WCOP, Boston, Mass. Harmony House Bill Hickok Show HOCKETT, CHARLES KOr-A, Kilgore, Tex. Eye Opener HOFF, GRANT KGME, Boise, Idaho Spinner's Delight HOFFMAN, WAYNE WKMO, Kokomo, Indiana. HOFFPAUIR, JAY KSIG, Crowley, La. Coffee Time HOGAN, ED KWBC, Fort Worth, Tex. Hogan's Alley HOGAN, GEO. WOR, N. Y. HOGGATT, JACK KIT, Yakima, Wash. Destination Midnight HOGUE, DICK WKNA, Charlestown, W. Va. Midnight Music HOKANS. ARNE WKLA, Ludington, Mich. Morning Varieties Let's Dance HOLLANDSWORTH. DENNIS WOAY, Oak HiF, W. Va. Juke Box Revue HOLMAN, PHIL KMJ, Fresno, Calif. Tops in Pops HOLMES, CHARLIE WDVA, Danville, Va. Holmes Hayloft HOLMES, JOHN KWLX, Longview, Wash. HOLT, BOB KGFW, Kearney, Nebr. HOPPS, HIRAM WOLF, Syracuse, N. Y. WOLF Buckaroos HORN, BOB WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. Midnight Bandwagon HORTON, HAL KRLD, Dallas, Texas HOTCHKISS, TOM KGER, Long Beach, Calif. Housewives' Music Hall HOULIHAN, BILL WWXL. Peoria, 111. Dawnbuster DISC JOCKEYS Va. Mo. HOUSTON, HAROLD KBLF, Red Bluff. Calif. 1490 Club Old Chisholm Trail HOWARD, DALE KVOX, Moorhead, Minn. Juke Box Revue HOWARD, DON WEBC, Duluth, Minn. Don Howard Show HOWARD, HANK WATR, Waterbury, Conn. Little Symphony HOWARD, TONY WPIK, Alexandria, Va. Melody Matinee HUDSON, HARVEY WLEE, Richmond, 1450 Club EIUGHES, RUSH KXOK, St. Louis, Song- and Dance Parade Rush Hugrhes Show HULSEY, JACK KVWC, Vernon, Tex. Platter Parade HUNICUTT, MIKE WOL, Washing-ton, D. C. HUNNICUTT, TOM KWOC, Poplar Bluff, Mo. All Request Jamboree HUNT, RAY KONO, San Antonio, Tex. Cowboy Jamboree Saddle Pals HUNTER, HARRY WMVG, Milledgreville, Ga. HURST, ED WPEN, Phila., Pa. HUSING, TED (Husing Edward 'B.) ; Disc jockey; b. New York, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1901; Pace Inst.; Columbia Univ. Ext.; Orange Bowl Football Came; Kentucky Derby; N. Y. & N. J. Stake Races; U. S. Army Recruit- ing Football Series; Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field; Disc jockey show, WHN (Ted Husing's Bandstand) HUTCHISON, FRED WHUN, Hunting-don, Pa. Musicall Record Session lUTCHINSON, PHYL WRON, Ronceverte, W. Va. Breakfast Club HYATT, MARION WJHO, Opelika, Ala. Alarm Clock Club IDE, CARL KDKA, Pittsburgrh, Pa. Pittsburg-h's First Favorites IRVING, BOB WLAP, Lexington. Ky. Platter Chatter IRVING, GEORGE WCMA, Corinth, Miss. G.I. Jive IRVING, JIM WESX, Salem, Mass. Radio Bazaar IRVING, PAUL WEDC, Chicag-o. HI. Evenin' Heatwave JACK, CHEROKEE KMO, Tacoma, Wash. Western Ditties JACKSON, HAL WOOK, Silver Spring, Md. House that Jack Built JACKSON, PAUL WSNY. Schenectady. N. Y. Speaking- of Jazz JACKSON, SANDY KBON, Omaha, Nebraska Rhythm Inn JACKSON, TOM WKAB, Mobile, Ala. T-N-T JACOBSEN, HANK WKDK, Newberry, S. C. 1340 Club JAMERSON, PETER WAVZ, New Haven, Conn. Make Believe Ballroom JAMES, A. M. WFRP, Savannah, Ga. Howdy Neig-hbor JAMES, ANDY WCRA, Effingham, 111. Record Review JAMUP & HONEY WSM, Nash-ville, Tenn. Stop, Set & Listen JENKINS, BILL WTOP, Washing-ton, D. C. Corn Squeezing- JENNINGS, AL WCCP, Savannah, Ga. Al's Wax Works JESKE, FRED WAGE, Syracuse, N. Y. Morning- Timekeeper JESSE, BILL KGDE, Fergus Falls, Minn. Dance Time JOHN, COUSIN WBRW, Welch, W. Va. Crazy House JOHNSEN, CLIFF KLX, Oakland, Calif Cactus Jack Show JOHNSON, BOB WHJB, Greensburg, Pa. JOHNSON DICK WIGM, Medford, Wise. Polka Time JOHNSON, DUANE KCOY, Santa Maria, Cahf. Johnson's Folly JOHNSON, HARRY KGNO, Dodge aty, Kans. KGNO Request Hour 1340 Dance Club JOHNSON. IRWIN WBNS, Columbus. Ohio The Early Worm JOHNSON, JIM KGFN, Grass Valley, Calif Jukebox Jamboree JOHNSON, JOE WMVA, Martinsville, Va. JOHNSON, VERN KRSC, Seattle, Wash. Hold Everj'thingr JOHNSTON, JOHNNY WGAD, Gadsden, Ala. Platter Party JONES, ART WKOX, Framing-ham, Mass. Jones Jamboree JONES, BOB WSAL, Annapolis, Md. JONES, BOB WBIG, Greensboro, N. C. Groans by Jones JONES, CHAUNCY KWBT, Hutchinson, Kans. The Swing- Shift JONES, DANA WBEC, Pittsfield, Mass. Yours for the Asking JONES, BOBBY WSGC, Elberton, Ga. One Night Stand 891 JONES, J. D. KJAM, Vernal, Utah 1340 Club JONES, JIMMY KGVL, Greenville, Tex. Music and Madness JONES, TOM WRFS, Alexander City, Ala. Spothg-ht JORDAN, FRANK WRNY, Rochester, N. Y. 680 Club JORDAN, MARK KGO, San FrancLsco, Calif. Requestfully Yours JORDON, AL WCKB, Dunn, N. C. Sunshine Hour JOYCE, HOWARD WLAV, Grand Rapids, Mich. Melody Merchant — K — KALBERER, GEORGE KDAL, Duluth, Minn. Five-Thirty Local KALLAY, ED WINN, Louisville, Ky. Your Saturday Morning Swing Club KALMUS, BEA WHN, New York, N. Y. KAMMAN, LEIGH WLOL, Minneapolis, Minn. KANE, DAVID WLAU, Laurel, Miss. Clockwatcher KANE, JOHNNY WINS, WHOM, N. Y. KARRENBAR, BILL WHBC, Canton, Ohio 1480 Club KATHE, RICHARD WTMRN, Marion, Ohio Song Shop KAUFFIVL4N, BUD JR. WILS, Lansing Mich. First Call K.\Y, WALTER WJW, Cleveland. Ohio Melody Time KEANE, JACK KGBS Harlingen Tex. Hi Time KEARNEY, GERALD WFEA, Manchester, N. H. Merry-Go-Round KEATH, ED KFRU, Columbia, Mo. Record Review KEEN, JEFF KYW, Philadelphia, Pa. Along- the Rialto KEITH, JOE KLIF, Dallas, Tex. Joe Keith Show KELLAR, ART WRON, Ronceverte, W. Va. Request-a-Record KELLER, 0. J. JR. WTAX, Springrfield, 111. Juke Box Serenade KELLY, GENE WNDR, Syracuse, N. Y. Saturday Serenade KELLY, TOM WOOD, Grand Rapids, Mich. Wax Works KELLY, WARREN WJR, Detroit, Mich. KEMP, ED WSPD, Toledo. Ohio Midnight Express KENNEDY, MICHAEL WEPM, Martinsburg, W. Va. Sports and Jive DISC JOCKEYS KENNEDY, KAY WRVA, Richmond, Va. Rhyme Does Pay KENSINGER, GLENN WMBD, Peoria, 111. KENT, BOB WBUD, Morrisville. Pa. Nig-ht Owl Show KENWARD, JACK WMID, Atlantic City, N. J. Once Over Lig^htly KERR, STEWART WANN, Annapolis, Md. Morning- Call KESSEN, BILL WRUF, Gainesville, Fla. Insomnia Serenade KEY, JIMMY KLPR, Oklahoma City, Okla. Mountain Music KIERNAN, WALTER WJZ, N. Y. KILGORE, GENE KRUL, Corvallis, Ore. Time to Dance KILLGORE, JOE KRES, St. Joseph, Mo. Milkmans Matinee KILNESS, J. S. KAWT, Douglas, Arizona 1460 Club KING, BRAD WHAN, Charleston, S. C. Hit the Deck KING, DAVE WBPZ, Lock Haven, Pa. King- Komes Kalling: KING, FULTON, A. WTON, Staunton, Va. Coffee Pot KING, GLEN KLX, Oakland, Cahf. Glen King Show KING, H. E. WORZ, Orlando, Fla. Studio Party KING, J. D. JR. WJRD, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Western Serenade KING, W. O. WTOC, Savannah, Ga. Juke Box Review KING, WALLY WATR, Waterbury. Conn. FAF KING, WAYNE KOVC, Valley City, N. Dak. 1490 Club KINNAMON, RAY WBHF, Cartersville, Ga. Record Round-up RISER, JIMMY WSOC. Charlotte, N. C. Pajama, Jamboree KLAVAN, GENE WCBM, Baltimore, Md. 3 Shades of Dawn KLEIN, PAT WKYB, Paducah, Ky. Yawn Patrol KLOSE, AL WBRW, Welch, W. Va. Melody Time KN^GHT, BOB WOL. Washing-ton. D. C. KNOUSE, KAY KCLE. Cleburne, Tex. Juke Box & Record Bar KNOX, BOB WIBG. Philadelphia, Pa. Here's Everything- KNUTSON, DARYL WDSM, Superior. Wise. Bandstand KOCH, ORV. KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa Corn Crib Frolics KOLBY, CAL WAVZ, New Haven, Conn. Make Believe Ballroom KOONS, BOB KMO, Taeoma. Wash. The Jazz Show KOZLOW, BUCKY WLIB, N. Y. KRAMER, CLAUDE KVAK, Atchison, Kan. Make Believe Ballroom KRAUEL, JOHN KFAM, St. Cloud, Minn. Birthday & Anniversary Club KRIEGER, ED WSOO, Saulte Ste. Marie, Mich. WSOO Varieties KRUFF, LARRY WJW, Cleveland, Ohio Bandstand KUEHNER, EARLE WIL, St. Louis, Mo. Afternoon Ballroom KUSHEL, MEL WSBA. York, Pa. Juke Box Serenade KYLE, FORREST KOPP, Ogden, Utah Time to Smile — L — I^BOE, ARTHUR KCMJ, Palm Springs, Calif. Sundialers Club LACY, JACK Listen to Lacy WINS, New York, N. Y. LADD, ED. WPAT, Paterson, N. J. Hi Neighbor LaFRANCHISE, CHAS. KALE, Portland, Ore. Platter Patter LAMB, BILL WBBC, Fhnt, Mich. Jam For Breakfast LAMB, BILL KOLE, Port Arthur, Tex. Thanks for the Dance LAMBERT, ED WCAW, Charleston, W. Va. Off the Record LAMBERT, KEN WLDS, Jacksonville, 111. Wake Up & Live LaMERE, ROY WDLB, Marshfield, Wise. Anything Goes LANCTOT, CLIFF WEW, St. Louis, Mo. 770 Record Club LANDFEAR, DEAN WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Off the Record LANDRY, JIMMY WDSO, New Orleans, La. Breakfast Jam LANE, VANCE KGER, Long Beach, Cahf. Musical Roundup LANGLEY, RALPH KECA, Los Angeles, CaUf. Morning Watch with Ralph Langley LANSING, GERRY KWTX, Waco. Tex. Tune Factory LANSING, LARRY WPLH, Huntington, W. Va. Musical Timekeeper Music Hall 892 LANSON, SNOOKY WSM, Nashville, Tenn. Sniooky's Song Shop LARSEN, BOB WWNR, Beckley, W. Va. 1450 Club LARSON, PAUL WNEB, Worcester, Mass. Timekeeper LASHBROOK, BOB WHOT, South Bend, Ind. Wake Up and Smile LASHER, SID WAGA, Atlanta, Ga. 590 Express LASSITER, CHAD WCMA, Corinth, Miss. Whatcha' Doin' LaVIGNT:, RICHARD WHYN, Holyoke, Mass. Musical Reveille LAWHEAD, GORDON WHBQ, Memphis, Tenn. The Clock Watchers LAWLER, TOM WHBS, Huntsville, Ala. Hillbilly Hits Musical Clock LAWLEY, LEE KGER, Long Beach, Cahf. Hall of Records LAWRENCE, BOB KTFS, Texarkana, Texas Reveille Roundup LAWRENCE, BRUCE KXOB, Stockton, Cahf. Turntable Bandstand LAWRENCE, LARRY WAGE, Syracuse, N. Y. Request Time LAWRENCE. TEDD b. Miami, Fla., April 9, '14, Swingtime Session, WHN; Robert Hall of Fame, WHN. LAZARE, JACK WNYO, New York, N. Y. Disk Date LAZAROW, ART WEiXL, Royal Oak, Mich. Sagebrush Melodies LEACH, ED WE WO, Laurimburg, N. C. Good Morning Man LEAFER, WOODROW WJMR, New Orleans, La. Heat Wave LEE, DAVE WKJG, Fort Wayne, Ind. Records on Parade LEE, LILA WEDO, McKeesport, Pa. Mail Bag LEE, W. C. COL. WCLE, Clearwater, Fla. 680 Club LEEDS, NORMAN WHUM, Reading, Pa. Request, Please LEGARE, JOHN E. WAYX, Waycross, Ga. Supper Dance Hour LEHNHOFF, BILL KTW, Seattle, Wash. Your Program LEMONS, WISHARD KO€Y, Oklahoma City, Okla. Voice vs. Voice LENAY, WILL WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio Morning Star LEONARD, JESSE KEX. Portland, Ore. Sunnyside Up LEONARD, MAC KHUZ, Borger, Texas. Please Play DISC JOCKEYS LESCOULIE. JACK Disc Jockey, Announcer; WOR- Mutual all night show. LESLIE, JACK KTIP, Porterville. Calif. Tip Top Spot LESTER, BILL KOY, Phoenix, Arizona Off the Record LESTERS, GARY WRIB, Providence. R. I. Breakfast witli the Record Man LEVINSON, BUD KOLN. Lincoln, Nebr. Gloom Busters LEWIS, BILL WKOX, Framingrham, Mass. Red's Club LEWIS, BILL KLMP, Minot. N. Dak. Midnig-ht in Minot LEWIS, ED KRDO, Colorado Spring's, Colo. 1240 Club Turntable Talk LEWIS, GENE KTHT, Houston, Tex. LEWIS, LYLE WABZ, Albemarle, N. C. Luncheon Dance Time LEWIS, MARK WWOD, Lynchburg-, Va. Spin & Chin LEW'N, KERM'T WKWF, Key West, Fla. 1600 Club LEYDEN, BILL KMPC, Los Ang-eles, Calif. Music Hall LINDSAY, JACK WOEiC, Rocky Mount, N. C. Platter Plant LIPEZ, HARRIS WBPZ, Lock Haven, Pa. Platter Chatter LIPPING OTT, ELWOOD KEL.A, Centralia & Chehalis Wash, Mugnmps LISTER, BILL KABC, San Antonio, Tex. Hillbilly Hit Parade LITTLE, BILL KADA, Ada, Okla. Song-s of Range Capers LITTLEJOHN, JOHNNY WJXN, Jackson, Miss. Record Rendezvous LITTLETON, BUCK WKLF, Clanton, Ala. Musical Clock LOCHMAN, WALT KCMO, Kansas City, Mo. Walt's Wax Works LOCKE, GENE WMMT, McMinnville, Tenn. Mailbag- Show LOGAN, JIM WGPA, Bethlehem, Pa. For You By Request LONDON, REX KHOZ, Harrison, Ark. 1240 Club LONG, JOHNNY KDWT, Stamford, Texas 1400 Club LOREN, Wm. H. WLVA, Lynchburg-, Va. Turntable Windup It's the Tops LOWE, JACKSON WWDC, Washing-ton, D. C. 1450 Club LOWE, JIM KFRU, Columbia, Mo. Disc Derby LOWE, JIMMY & (Norm Alden) KXOL, Fort Worth, Tex. Juke Box LOWERY, BILL WGRV, Greeneville Tenn. Let's Have Fun LUCAS, BEN WRGA, Rome, Ga. LUCAS, CLYDE WBAY, Coral Gables, Fla. LUCAS, HARLEY WLOK, Lima, Ohio Hart Beats LUCAS, MARTIN KWBU, Corpus Christi, Tex. Hi Neig-hbor LUKENS, NED WEAS, Decatur. Ga. Jumpin' with Jack LUND, ED WGOV, Valdosta, Ga. 1450 Club Wax Works LUND, HOWIE WJMO, Cleveland, Ohio Here's Howie LUND, JACK KFXJ, Grand Junction, Colo. 920 Club LUNDQUIST, VERNON vvKGN, Knoxville, Tenn. Readin' Writin' LUPTON, JOHN WLAN, Lancaster, Pa. Remote Control LYNCH, CHARLES T. WGFG, Kalamazoo, Mich. Platter Party LYON, LEN KWCO, Chickasha, Okla. Hillbilly Request LYONS, BOB WGBS, Miami, Fla. Florida Special LYONS, JIMMY KSDJ, Sian Dieg-o, Calif. Discapades LYONS, ROBERT WHIZ, Zanesville, Ohio 1240 Club Mc MacKELVIE, ARTHUR KHQ, Spokane, Wash. Music Shop MacRAE, JOHNNY WABI, Bangor, Me. Rise and Shine McADOO, DICK WGBG, Greensboro, N. C. Yawn Patrol McAllister, don WTDBO, Orlando, Fla. Rise and Shine McANDREW, BILL WARM. Scranton, Pa. Swing Session McBRIDE, BOB WPIK. Alexandria. Va. Early Birds McCALL, L. C. WWPF, Palatka, Fla. 800 Club McCANDLESS, MAC WDAD, Indiana, Pa. Music with Mac McCANN, BOB KBMY, Bilhngs, Mont. Matinee Melodies McCarthy, red WHGB, Harrisburg, Pa. Platter, Chatter Mccarty, burl WDAE, Tampa, Fla. Wake Up Tampa Mccarty, donald e. WBOW, Terre Haute, Ind. Off the Record McCAULEY. JOE WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. Dawn Patrol McCLANAHAN, STEELE KGBS, Hariingen, Tex. Musical Clock McCLURE, AL KOAM, Pittsburg, Kans. Dance Time McCONNELL, BYRAN WKST, New Castel, Pa. We Congratulate McCONNELL, JIM KLOU, Lake Charles, La. Music For Moderns Mccreary, mack KEBE, Jacksonville, Tex. 1400 Club McCUSKEY, ALICE WOSU, Columbus, Ohio Music Librarian Mvisic To Remember Morning Melodies World Famous Music McCUTCHEON, DON KASH, Eugene, Ore. Sunday Musioale McDANIEL, CARL KOCY, Oklahoma City, Okla. Martins Music Shop McDEVITT, LEO WAAB, Worcester, Mass. Accent on Rhythm Mcelroy, mac WERC. Erie, Pa. 1230 Club The Timekeeper McDonald, garf KWSL. Lake Charles, La. Music As You Like It McEAOHERN, LEE WHBQ, Memphis Tenn. The Clock Watchers McELWEE, RUSS WKDK. Newberry, S. C. Dance Time McGARRY, JONES, DANA WBBO, Pittsfield, Mass. Requestfully Yours McGILL, MORREY WCMW, Canton, Ohio Tip Top Tunes McILVAINE, DON WHWL, Nanticoke, Pa. Juke Box Review McINTYRE, FRANK KLIX. Twin Falls, Idaho Mid-Morning Melody Matinee 893 DISC JOCKEYS McKAY, BAY WATL, Atlanta, Ga. Radio Eodeo MoKAYE, KEN KSVP, N. Mex. Morning- Matinee McKELLAR, DOUG KECA, Los Ang-eles, Calif. That Feller McKellar McKENNA, BOB WEDO, MeKeesport, Pa. Spook Club Mckenzie, ed WKBK, Detroit, Mich. Jack the Bellboy McKINNON, BOB WRFS, Alexander City, Ala. 1050 Club McLAIN, DONALD WABZ, Albemarle, N. C. Platter Parade MoLELLEN, CHUCK KVAK, Atchison, Kan. Musical Clock McLENDON, NORWOOD KNOW. Austin. Tex. Requestfully Yours McLESKEY, JOE WMAP. Monroe, N. C. Club 1060 McLOUGHLIN, JIM WFNS, BurMng-ton, N. C. Moonlig-ht Capers McMEEKIN, MARILYN JEAN WMCK, MeKeesport, Pa. Number Please Mcmullen, jack WMBS. Uniontown. Pa. Request Express McNEELEY, MARTY WJMO. Cleveland. Ohio Noon Timeclock McNEW, DAN WBAC, Cleveland, Tenn. Let's Have Fun — M — MAASS, BILL WBAA, West Lafayette. Ind. Tea Time Tunes MABRY, BOB KUSN, San Dieg-o. Calif. All Hit Request Program MABRY, DICK WIBG. Philadelphia, Pa. A Man & His Music MACK, BERNIE WMUR. Manchester. N. H. Radio Juke Box Groovin at the Grove MACK, BILL WEDC. Ohicag-o, 111. Hot and Bothered MACK, BRUCE KOSA. Odessa. Tex, Night Owl Club MACK, JIM WHFB. Benton Harbor, Mich. Yawnin' in the Mawnin' MACK, RUSSELL KROD. El Paso. Tex. Musical Clock MacLEAN, JEAN KBIO. Burley, Ida. Mystery Music Shoppe MACRI, JIM WIRA. Ft. Pierce. Fla, Musical Clock Indian River Ranch MADISON, BOB KWBW. Hutchinson. Kans. Request Club MAFFIE, AL WFEA, Manchester. N. H. Coffeetime MAGGIO, JOE KIDO. Boise, Idaho Musical Merry Go Round Six to Seven Club Little Show MAGRUDER, PHIL WKYB, Paducah, Ky. 800 Club MAGUIRE, DICK KFJI, Klamath Falls, Ore. Ricky's Request MAHONEY, ED WCVS. Springfield. 111. MALLORY, LES KYA. San Francisco. Calif. 1260 Club MALLOY, LES KGO, San Francisco, Calif. Les M alloy MALONE, LEE WMFT. Florence. Ala. Let's Dance MANDEL, DISNEY WKAN. Kankakee. 111. MANN, ALAN KFWB. Hollywood. Calif. MANN, EARL KDIX. Dickinson, N. Dak. Farm Service Hour WANNING, RAY WIL. St. Louis, Mo. Platter Parade MANNING, STEVE WFNC. Fayetteville. N, C. 20th Century Serenade MANSFIELD, ANDY KWKW, Pasadena. Calif. Notes to you MANSFIELD, BOB WGOV. Valdosta. Ga. Coffee Club MARCELLE, LOU KFWB. Hollywood. Calif. All Star Western Jamboree MARCOE, VERN KSBW. Sahnas, CaUf. Saddle Rock & Rhythm MARION, RUSS WBTM. Danville. Va. MARKEY, PAUL WIZE. Springfield. Ohio Musical Scoreboard MARS, PETER A. WKLA. Ludington. Mich. Musical Clock MARSHALL, JERRY WNEW, New York. N. Y. MARSHALL, R. H. WORZ. Orlando. Fla. Bob's Record Shop MARSHALL, WARREN KDIX. Dickinson, N. Dak. This is my Song MARTIN, DAN WPMD, Frederick. Md. Morning Neighbor 894 MARTIN, ALLYN WLIZ, Bridgeport. Conn. Platter Party MARTIN, DICK WGWR, Asheboro. N. C. Request lime MARTIN, JOE WNAX. Yankton, S. Dak. MARTIN, KRIS WACE. Chicopee, Mass. Musical Grab Bag MARTIN, LEW WDSM, Superior. Wise. 1230 Club MARVIN, BILL KSON. San Diego, Calif. Pigskin Parade MASON, BILL WMIQ. Iron Mountain, Mich. Off the Record MASON, CHARLES WE AT, Lake Worth, Fla. Swing Siesta MATEL, CHET WOOD. Grand Rapids. Mich. Off the Record MATHERS, DON KDAL. Duluth. Minn. Music Shop MATTHEWS, JAMES WLBB. C'arrollton. Ga. Readin' Ritin' Rhythm MATTISON, CARL WGLN. Glens Falls, N. Y. Musical Souvenirs MATTSON, BOB WHLB, Virginia, Minn. Saturday Swing Shift MAXWELL, BOB WKNX, Saginaw. Mich. Hall of Records Coffee Time MAXWELL, CHUCK KFBC, Cheyenne. Wyoming Requestfully Yours MAYER, JACK WALB. Albany. Ga. Melody Time MAYNARD, JACK KTSM. El Paso, Tex. Gold Coast Express MAYO, BILLY WFFA. Dallas. Tex. The Mayo Show MEECHAM, LLOYD KIFI, Idaho Falls, Idaho Melody Matinee MEEHAN, BOB Discmaster WEAN, Providence. R. I. MEEKS, CARL WRLC. Toccoa, Ga. Tiny's Platter Party MEHAN, BOB KWBR, Oakland, Calif Around the Bay After Midnight MEISTER, BOB WMAM. Marinette. Wise. Hitchin' Post MENDEZ, RAFAEL KWKW. Pasadena. Calif. Rafael Mendez Program MENTOR, ART (News Editor) KNET, Palestine. Tex. DISC JOCKEYS MERINO, CHET WEIM, Fitchbiirg', Mass. Breakfast Music MERRITT, CECIL WTBF, Ala. Musical Reveille M ail-Order Music MERVINE, FRANK WCBM, Baltimore, Md. Out of the Ni^ht MESKILL, BOB WBRQ, Aug-usta, Ga. After Hours MESSER, FRANK Juke Box Revue WSKY, Asheville, N. C. MEUSCHKE, BILL. KDRO, Sedalia, Mo. Musical Clock MEYER, BILL WLDS. Jacksonville, 111. Request Review MEYER, DON WRVA, Richmond, Va. Jughead's Juke Box MICHAEL, GEORGE WROW, Albany. N. Y. Morning Watch MICHAEL, ROBERT WRTA, Altoona. Pa. Midnig-ht Dancing- Party MICHEL, BOB WJSW, Altoona. Pa. Let's Dance MIDDLETON, ROBERT WWSO, Glens Falls. N. Y. 1450 Club MILFORD, SKIP WCRW, Chicago, 111. Melodies for Millions MILLER, DAVE WAAT, Newark, N. J. Home Town Frolic MILLER, DEAN WOOL, Columbus, Ohio Glassdoor Melodies I MILLER, FRED ! WBGE, Atlanta, Ga. MILLER, GEORGE KADA. Ada, Okla. KADA Matinee & Campus MILLER, GEORGE P. KWCO. Chickasha, Okla. riub 1560 MILLER, GRANT E. ,, WCRW, Chicago. 111. I Musical Melodies I MILLER, LeROY WPIL, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 The LeRoy Miller Club I MILLER, MAC I WROB, West Point, Miss. !| Melody Shop MILLER, M. P. JR. WLOE. Leaksville, N. C. I Musical Clock i MILLER, SKIP i' WJSW, Altoona. Pa. Record Revue MILNE, JIM WNHC, New Haven. Conn. Yawn Club Polka Parade MIMS, BILL WHAN, Charleston, S. C. Night Owl MINOR, DICK WDUK, Durham, N. C. Platter Prevue MITCHELL, BILL WLAG, LaGrange, Ga. MITCHELL, DON WCON, Atlanta, Ga. Town Toppers Mitchell's Matinee MITCHELL, JACK KSYC, Yreka, CaUf. Platter Party MITCHELL, JIM WCVS, Springfield, 111. MITCHELL, PAUL KSYL, Alexandria. La. Romantic Voices MITCHELL, PAUL WLBR, Lebanon. Pa. Hits of the Day MOFFETT, RAY WCAO, Baltimore, Md. Morning Musical Clock MOHER, BILL WDAY, Fargo. N. Dak. Friendly Time MOHR, ED WMGY, Montgomery, Ala. Wax-Works MOLLOY, PHIL WHFB, Benton, Harbor, Mich Twin City Capers MONAGHAN, GEORGE Monaghan's Morning Watch WOR, New York, N. Y. MONDAY, RAY WACO, Waco, Texas MONROE, CLARK WTAW, College Station, Tex. The Clark Monroe Show MONROE, GEO. Melody Matinee KFDM, Beaumont, Tex- MONROE, JOE KENT, Shreveport, La Jive 'Til Five MONTGOMERY, BOB WFHR, Wisconsin, Rapids. Wis. Music 'til sign-off MOODY, BILL KWSC. Pullman, Wash. Coffee Pot Parade MOORE, BERI WCTA. Andalusia, Ala. Guess Who? MOORE, BOB KSON. San Diego, Calif. Music and Moore MOORE, HAL , WCAU, Philadelphia. Pa. / The Buerle CaU MOORE, LONNY WGAC Augusta. Ga. Club 58 MOORE, It. D. KGFF, Shawnee, Okla. 4390 Club MOORE, SAM KSAN, San Francisco. Calif. Chuck Wagon Party MOORE, TOM WIBG, Philedelphia, Pa. Bandwagon MORATH, MAX KVOR, Colorado Springs, Colo. Max Unpax the Wax MORE, TOM WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn. Club 99 Jamboree MORELAND, JIMMIE KVWC. Vernon, Tex. Platter Parade MORGAN, BUFORD KEBE, Jacksonville, Tex. Parade of Bands MORGAN, DICK KTUC. Tucson, Arizona Swingtime MORGAN, GENE KCMJ, Palm Springs. Calif. Disc Audition MORGAN, HAL WGAR, Cleveland, Ohio Morgan's Musical Inn MORGAN, JACK WFMJ, Youngstown, Ohio MORGAN, ROBERT B. WMBO, Auburn, N. Y. Informally Yours MORGAN, ROBIN WOR. New York, N. Y. Robin Morgan — Aged 5 3I0RRIS, ED WMAP, Monroe, N. C. Disc Derby MORRIS, JOHN WLOL, Minneapolis, Minn. Johnny On The Spot MORRIS, JOHN R. WSGC, Elberton, Ga. 140 Club MORRISSEY, JACK WHKK, Akron. Ohio Star Spotliffht MOSS, PHIL WHHM, Memphis, Tenn. Anything Goes MOTHERAL, JAMES WKTM. Mayfield. Ky. Musical Roundup MULHOLLAND, ROSS WXYZ, Detroit, Mich. The Barefoot Society MULLIGAN, RAY WPAM, PottsTille, Pa. Top o' the MoroiBff 895 DISC JOCKEYS MULLINAX, WALLACE WFBC. Greenville. S. C. Top o' the Morning- MUNN, MELVIN KRLD, Dallas, Tex. MUNZELL, ADRIAN WLOS. Asheville, N. C. rover Puller MURPHY, DENNIS WLCX. LaCrosse. Wise. Masterworks MURPHY, ED WSYR. Syracuse. N. Y. The Ed Murphy Show Platter Party MURPHY, WM. KBLF, Red Bluff. Calif. Mid-Morning Melodies Hehama Farmer MURRAY, BUDDY WHTB, Talladegra, Ala. Hits and Encores MURRAY, HAL WKAT. Miami Beach. Fla. Murray-Go-Round MURRAY, JOHNNY WDSO, New Orleans, La. Dancing- Party MURRY, JIM WGAU, Athens, Ga. Dancing- in the Dark MYERS, HUBERT WDAN, Danville, 111. iV NAGLE, DAVE WCHV, Charlottesville, Va. The Record Man NASH, BOB KSEL, Lubbock, Tex. Club 800 NAUGHTON, RUSS WDRC, Hartford, Conn. Music off the Record NAYLON, LARRY KPRC, Houston, Texas Sunrise Serenade NEARN, JOE KPFA, Helena, Ark. 1490 Club NEATHERY, JOHN W. KSAM, Huntsville, Tex. Swing- Shift NEHRLING, WALLY WIRE, Indianapolis, Ind. Dawn Patrol Platter Chatter NEILSEN, JAY WITH, Baltimore, Md. NELSON, BOB KOVC, Valley City, N. Dak. Cofle© Cup Club NESBITT, PHIL WITH, Baltimore, Md. NEWMAN, ED WEVD. N. Y. NEWSOME, GIL KWK, St. Louis, Mo. Bandstand Revue NIMMO, BILL WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio Platter Time NORIEGA, EDDIE KWTC, Barstow, Calif. 1230 Club (Spanish) Eddie Spins 'Em NORMAN, GENE KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. Eastside Show (Mild and Mellow — KMPC, Los Angeles, Cahf.) NORMAN, STANLEY WPIT, Pittsburgh, Pa. Stanley Norman Show NOVELLO, MIKE WRNL, Richmond, Va. Alarm Clock Club NYDEGGLR. VERNE KFBI, Wichita, Kans. Carnival of Music — o — O'CONNELL, BILL WMBL, Morehead City, N. C. Song Shop O'DONNELL, BOB WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y. Music off the Record O'HARA, DON KMJ, Fresno, Calif. Portable Bandstand OHRT, EV. KMHK, Mitchell, S. Dak. Alarm Clock Club OLIVER, CLIFF WHBC, Canton, Ohio Owl's Club OLSEN, JOHNNY (Olsen, John L.) ; Radio perform- er, writer, producer, singer, MC; b. Windom. Minn., May 22, 1910; South Dakota Business College; Ladies be Seated (ABC); Johnny Olsen's Rumpus Room (ABO; Ladies Be Seated (Tele, WABD); Olsen Rumpus Room (Tele, WPTZ, WABD); Club Matinee (ABC) OSBORNE, OZZIE WISH, Indianapolis, Ind. Ten Thirty Time O'SULLIVAN, BOB KWIK, Burbank, Calif. OTIS. DON OTT, BEN KTKC, Visaha, Oalif. 940 Nig-htcap OWENSBY, BILL WErWX), Laurinburg, N. C. Matinee Melodies S96 P — PACKARD, LOU WJOR, Bangor, Me. Varsity Hour PADILLA, ELVA KPAB, Laredo, Tex. Rio Grande Serenade PAGE, FRANK KWEM, West Memphis, Ark. Yours for Asking PAGE, NORM WMIN, St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Music Columbia Masterworks Requestfully Yours PAIGE, ERIK WWNR, Beckley, W. Va. Mixing It Up PALEN, DAN WLAU, Laurel, Miss. Wax Works PALLAN, ART WWSW, Pittsburgh, Pa. Record Hits PALMER, CHARLES KFXM, San Bernardino, Cahf. Open House PANTAGES, JIMMIE KLIF, Dallas, Tex. Yours for the Asking PAQUIN, MARGE SOO. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Musical Jamboree PARKER, gent: WCOU, Lewiston, Me. Spin It & Win It PARKER, PAUL WMBL, Morehead City, N. C. 740 Club PARKES, HAL KOLE, Port Arthur. Tex. Request Performance PARKINS, BOB KOLN, Lincoln, Nebr. Dunkers Club PARRY, GRANT KJAM, Vernal, Utah Bing Sings PERKINS, RAY KFEL, Denver, Colo. The Ray Perkins Show PERRIN, KEYES WOR, New York, N. Y. Record Riddles PERRY, GEORGE WARM, Scranton, Pa. Swing Session PERRY, RUSS WTOL, Toledo, Ohio Record MC PERRY, WIB WCAX, BurUngton, Vt. Wib Perry Show PETTAY, FRAN WHK, Cleveland, Ohio Disc Digger POSKA, AL KFI, Los Angeles. Calif. Hidnifht Flyer DISC JOCKEYS POWELL, KEN WELM, Elmira, N. Y. 1400 Club POWERS, JACK WJBO, Baton Rouge, La. Club 1150 POWERS, PERC WRBC, Jackson, Miss. 62 Club POWERS, RALPH WFBR, Baltimore, Md. Morning- In Maryland PRATT, RICHARD, B. KSUB, Cedar City. Utah Midday Melodies PRESSER, BEN KSFT, Trinidad, Colo. 3 Ring- Circus PRESTON, ART KTUC, Tucson, Arizona 1400 Club PRICE, DAN WALB, Albany, Ga. Farm Fair PRICE, JOE WKSR, Pulasld-Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Afternoon Jam Session PROCTOR, FRANK WBML, Macon, Ga. PRUETT, BOB WIRE, Indianapolis, Ind. Tour Record Player PURVIS, BETTE LOU WPGH, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Girl Friend PUTER, JACK KFXJ, Grand Junction, Colo. Kitchen Company — « QUADE, WARREN WJHL, Johnson City, Tenn. Quade's Parade QUEEN, HAL WMNC, Morganton, N. C. Musical Clock QUEEN, ROY KXWL, St. Louis, Mo. Western Round-Up — R — RAB, JACK WKMO, Kokomo, Indiana RABELL, JACK KSON, San Diego, Calif. Jackson Calling RADONICH, ROMEO KGLU, Safford, Ariz. La Hora Espanol RALICKI, HANK WHDL, Olean, N. Y. Mailbag Matinee Timekeeper RANDOLPH, IVAN, FITZ WCLO, Janesville, Wise. 1-3-3 Club RAST, MIKE WCOS, Columbia, S. C. Club 1400 RAYBURN, LOU WKAY, Glasgow, Ky. 1490 Club RAYMON, PAUL WJRD, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Swing Session READY, LES KUGN, Eugene, Ore. Jukebox Revue REARDON, TOM WHHM, Memphis, Tenn. Midnight Revue REBER, DON KEIO, Pocatello, Idaho RECTOR, BOB KSWI, Council Bluffs. Iowa 1660 Club REECE, SANTORD WSBT, South Bend. Ind. Sandman Serenade REED, BOB WBAA. West Lafayette. Ind. Tea Time Tunes REESE, VON KTHT, Houston, Tex. REGAN, MATT WBTA, Batavia, N. Y. Early Risers Club REICHERT, F. J. KGCU, Mandan, N. D. Disc Jockey Jamboree REIDY, PAUL WFIG. Sumter. S. C. 1340 Club REIG, HOWARD WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. Howard Reig REIGHLEY, JOE KAMD, Camden, Ark. Crazy Rhythm REILLY, R. EDWARD WGAA, Cedartown, Ga. Swing Time Club REQUARD, JAY WEPM, Martinsburg. W. Va. Tunes At Noon REYNOLDS, CARROLL WJVA, South Bend, Ind. 1580 Club RHODES, DICK WELM, Elmira, N. Y. Sweet and Smooth RHONE, PAUL WMON, Montgomery, W. Va. Mailbag Special Request RICH, MIKE WTRY, Troy, N. Y. Platter Playboy RICH, VANCE WENC, Whiteville, N. C. 1240 Club RICHARDS, BILL WGKV, Charleston, W. Va. Falls City Dancing Party RICHARDS, BUD KOJM, Harve, Mont. Rise and Shine RICHARDS, MALCOLM WCPO, Cincinnati, Ohio The Malcolm Richards Show RICHARDS, TOM WSOY.. Decatur, 111. Soy '"lub RICHARDSON, TED WMOH, Hamilton, Ohio Solid Sendin' RICHENBACKER, ACE WSPA, Spartanburg, S. C. Ace's Platter Chatter RIDGE, JACK WGAY, Silver Spring, Md. RIDGWAY, CHARLES B. WDZ, Tuscola, HI. RIPLEY, RONALD KBWD, Brownwood, Tex. 1380 Club RITCHEY, BUCK KVI, Tacoma Wash. Harmony Hoedown Sagebrush Serenade ROARK, C. A. KGY, Olympia, Wash. ROBBINS, FRED Announcer; b. Baltimore, Md., Sept. 28, 1918; Baltimore City Coll.; Univ. of Baltimore; LL Degree; Teentimers Club; 1280 Club. ROBERTS, BEEP WKAB. Modile. Ala. Platter Chatter 897 ROBERTS, BOB WSID. Baltimore. Md. Musical Score Board ROBERTS, JERRY WAAT, New Jersey ROBERTS, JOE KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla. Columbia Record Roundup ROBERTS, MORGAN KSWO, Lawton, Okla. 1380 Club ROBERTSON, BOB WBHF. Cartersville, Ga. Tune Shop ROBERTSON, TRAFTON WTAR, Norfolk, Va. Sunrise Serenade ROBINSON, WARNE KVOW, Littlefield, Texas Best By Request Birthday Club Request By Telephone ROBISCHON, TOM KXLQ, Bozeman, Mont. Platter Chatter ROCHESTER, MELVIN KDSJ, Deadwood, S. Dak. 1450 Club RODDA WALT WAT, Miami Beach, Fla. Rat Race RODDY, JOE KTBC, Austin, Texas RODGERS, BOB KIUL, Garden City, Kans. Tune Topper RODGERS, CLIFF WHKK, Akron, Ohio Melody Round-Up ROGERS, DON WRIB, Providence, R. I. Concert Hour ROGERS, JOHN KUOM, MinneapoUs, Minn. Children's Choice ROGERS, RALPH WAPI, Birmingham, Ala. Alabama Bayloft Jamboree ROHWER, JOHN KROS. Clinton, Iowa Juke Box ROLLINS, CHAP KROP, Brawley. Calif. Ace of Clubs ROPPOLO, MIKE KTBS, Shreveport, La. ROSE, HERM WFHG, Bristol, Va. Variety Show 860 Club ROSS, DAN WWPF, Palatka, Fla. Coffee Club ROSS, KAL WNDR. Syracuse, N. Y. The Filekeeper ROSS, NORMAN WMAQ, Chicago, 111. 400 Hour Music that Sings ROTH, BOB KTMS. Santa Barbara, Calif. 1-2-5 Club ROTH, GORDON KMJ, Fresno, Calif. Saturday Juke Box ROTHMAN, LEE WSIV, Pekin, HI. Record Review ROUNTREE, GEORGE WRLC, Toccoa, Ga. People's Choice ROUSH, SIGEL A. WBOW. Terra Haute. Ind. Morning Mail ROY, MICHAEL KWIK, Burbank, Calif DISC JOCKEYS RUBIN, BERNIE WMID, Atlantic City. N, J. Twilight Time RUDD, BILL, WCCP, Savannah, Ga. Hillbilly Spot Lite RUDOLPH, HOWARD WITH, Baltimore, Md. Melody Market RUFFIN, HOMER KCLE, Cleburne, Tex. Alarm Clock Club RUGE, GEORGE KYA, San Francisco, Calif Make Believe Ballroom RUMORE, JOE WAPI, Birming-ham, Ala. Roundup Time RUSSELL, BARCLAY KABC, San Antonio, Tex. Russell's Record Room RUTLEDGE, DON WEDO, McKeesport, Pa. Yawn Patrol RUTLEDGE, ED WIL, St. Louis, Mo. Dawn Patrol RYAN, BERNIE WCTC, New Brunswick, N. J. RYAN, BILL WLBR. Lebanon, Pa. Music Hall RYAN, BOB KFAM, St. Cloud, Minn. Birthday & Anniversary Club RYAN, DAVE WICA, Ashtabula, Ohio Memory Lane RYE, JACK KTSM, El Paso, Tex. Ryes' Record Room RYEL, FLOYD WDSC, Dillon, S. C. Juke Box Review — s — SADLER, JOHN WIRA. Ft. Pierce, Fla. Juke Box Record Party SAENGER, JIM KOJM, Harve, Montana K-0-J-M-boree ST. JOHN, CHARLES KOY, Phoenix, Arizona Out of the Nig-ht SALINAS, TOMAS WMBM, Miami Beach, Fla. Rhumba Time SALTSMAN, DAYTON WDAE, Tampa, Fla. Wake up Tampa SALVO, PAUL KCOK, Tulare, Calif. Off The Record SAMPSON, GEORGE WSAR, Fall River, Mass. Happy Birthday SANDLER, BERNIE WBTA, Batavia, N. Y. 1490 Club SANDS, LES WWDC, Washing-ton, D. C. Yawn Patrol SANTORO, BILL WARD, Johnstown, Pa. Calling WARD SAUNDERS, AL WNLC, New London, Conn. Melody Lane SAUNDERS, ALLEN WCHA, Chambersburg, Pa. Club 800 SAUNDERS, BRUCE WSBT, South Bend, Ind. The Record Shop SAUNDERS, JOHN WTOD, Toledo, Ohio Serenade to Tep Cat SAUTER, DAVE WRIB. Providence, R. I. Matters of Melody SAVAGE, JOHN WAAB, Worcester, Mass. Chasing the Clock SAVINSKI, WALT WJMS, Ironwood, Mich SAWYER, BILL KWJJ, Portland, Ore. Make Believe Ballroom SCANLON, JACK WLIZ, Bridgeport, Conn. Platter Party SCHAUGHENCY, ED KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. Clearfield Sunday Serenade SCHMIDT, DICK KMYR. Denver, Colo. Meet the Boys in the Band SCOTT, JEFF WPEN, Phila., Pa. Hot Comer SELLERS, HARRY WRLD, West Point, Ga. Milkman's Matinee SELTZER, EVERETT WONS, Hartford, Conn. WONS. Juke Box SEVERIN, TOM WCBM, Baltimore. Md. Music You Like SHARLAND, EARL WGLN, Glens Falls. N. Y. Platter Party SHELTON, BOB WFAA. Dallas, Tex. Sunshine Roundup SHELTON, JIM KRRV. Sherman-Denison, Tex. Musical Clock SHEPHERD, CHARLIE WHHT. Durham, N. C. Juke Box Review SHEPHERD, GENE WSAI, Cincinati, Ohio Bay Horse Opera SHERWOOD, CHARLES KIXL, Dallas, Texas From Bed to Worse SHIELDS, BOB WLCR, Torrington, Conn. 990 Club SHOEHALTER, NAT WCTC, New Brunswick, N. J. Sunn Side of the Street SID, SYMPHONY WHOM, New York City After Hours Swing Session After Hours SIEMER, JOHN WIZE, Springfield, Ohio WIZE Owl Club SIMPSON, CHUCK WCSC, Charleston, S. C. SISSON, FRANK WOOD, Grand Rapids, Mich. Off the Record SLAGLE, JOHNNY WXYZ, Detroit. Mich. SLATTERY, JACK WPPA, Pottsville, Pa. Morning Clock SMITH, BILL KUIN, Grants Pass, Ore. Turntable Madness SMITH, BOB WNBC. New York, N. Y. Bob Smith Show SMITH, BOB WMLT, Bublin. Ga. 1340 Club SMITH, BRUCE WTRR, Sanford, Fla. 89S SMITH, BILL WHAT, Phila., Pa. All Through The Night SMITH, CLAYTON WAGM, PresQue Isle. Me. Schooltime SMITH, DEAN WROW. Albany. N. Y. Disc Jockey Jamboree SMITH, ROBERT E. WTIC, Hartford, Conn. Theatre of Melody Your Box at the Opera SMITH, ROY WJZM. Clarksville, Tenn. 1400 Club SMITH, WALLY WKIX. Columbia, S. C. Mail Bag SNEED, BILL WROB, West Point, Miss. Musical Clock SNOW, BOB WMMJ, Peoria, 111. Breakfast Frolic SNYDER, BILL WJZM. Clarksville, Tenn. Top Tunes of the Day SPEER, T. F. KOCA. Kilgore. Tex. 1240 Club Rhythm Man SPIRO, WALTER WRLD, West Point. Ga. Especially For You SQUIRES, ALONZO G. WAYS, Charlotte, N. C. Breaflfast With Squires SQUIRES, DAVID WSAY. Rochester. N. Y. Sandman STAMPER, WARREN WIL, St. Louis, Mo. Spins and Needles STANTON, ED KEX. Portland, Ore. Parade of Hits STANTON, PETE WJPA, Washington, Pa. Grandstand & Bandstand STEELE, LOU WPAT, Patersoan, N. J. Club 93 STEELE, TED NiBC; CBS; KMPC; WMCA STELL, BILL WSVS, Crewe, Va. Mailbag STEVENS, AL WGGA, Cedartown, Ga. Jive Time STEPHENS, HAROLD WASL, Annapolis, Md. The Record Shop STERLING, LUD WLEE, Richmond, Va. Request Club STEVENS, DICK WMIN, St. Paul, Minn. Party Time STEVENSON, CHARLES JOHN WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. Jolly Judge STEVENSON, STEVE KWG, Stockton, Calif. Juke Box Review STEWART, ALAN WTEL, Philadelphia, Pa. Tunes With Your Toast STEWART, BOB WBRY, Waterbury, Conn. STEWART, LEE WROW, Albany, N. Y. 690 Club SUTHERLAND, JIMMY KGCU. Mandan, N. D Midnig-ht Matinee SWANSON, RALPH WJME, New Orleans, La Early Risers SWISS, DAN J. WRRN, Warren, Ohio In the Groove SYMPHONY, SID WWRL. Woodside, N Y Afternoon Swing- Session — T — TARERNEB, DOUG WTOD, Toledo. Ohio Serenade to Hen Cat TAGGART, RySn WKRC Cincinnati, Ohio »,*,^ along- with Tag- TAYLOR, BILL WOR. New York. N Y Sunrise Serenade TAYLOR, BROOKE WJW. Cleveland, Ohio Music Box TAYLOR, ROSS KTRC. Santa Fe, N. Mex WSID Baltimore, Md. The Ladies Man THOMAS, GARRETT WOLS. Florence, S. 0 Slake Believe Ballroom' THOMAS, GLENN WJEJ. Hag-erstown, Md On the Band Stand i ™^?Sr^^^' CAMPBELL j WGNY. Newburg-h. N Y j Souvenir Time ' TOLBOE, KENT KOVO. Provo, Utah Music Mart Jamboree TOWNSEND, CHET WOAW. Charlestown. W Va Sports Carnival * TOWNSHEND, JOHN WGWC. Salma. Ala. Mid-Morning Varietip« TRANTER, €HUCK ' WNAE. Warren, Pa. Please Play TRENT, GEORGE WAGA, Atlanta, Ga In the Groove TREXLER, DUKE WSAV, Savannah, Ga The Bandwag-on TROUT, WAYNE WSBA, York, Pa America Sing-s TRYON, AL WFUN H,,„ts^jlj Ala. -rr-^^ 1450 Club TLCKER, DICK WEIM, Fitchburg-. Mass. Melody Matinee TUCKER, ROBERT SteVmT^"^^^*^- °^^° TUCHOLKA, ED WEBR. Buffalo, N Y Noonday Revue 1340 Club TUNIS, HAL WAAT, Newark, N. J Band Review TURNER, JIM WSTB, Salisbury. N C Hillbmy Jamboree rUTEWEILER, C. WHNC. Henderson, N. C rYlSN?"D\W^^°^^"^ ■ — u — ULMER, JIM WMOA, Marietta, Ohio Record Review UNDERHILL, G. C. KRLN, Canon City, Colo Around the Mill with Under- UPSON, DAVE WKRC. Cincinnati, Ohio Song- Shop — V — VALLON, GENE VANN, FRANK WTAR, Norfolk, Va wri^^^^ *^^<^er Music VARGO, ANDY 5nv m; ^^^ Charles, La. xrJi^}}'^^^^y Boundup VESEL, BOB WHWL, Nanticoke, Pa .rJ^^'"^ ^ La Carte VENELL, BILL WHO, Des Moines, la. Carousel VIA, RICHARD WLOE. Leaksville. N C 1490 Club - ^^- ^• VICTOR, ERVIN WKBW, Buffalo, N Y Howdy. Neig-hbor ' " VIEHMAN, ED WCCO. Minneapolis, Minn ,.t™''^ °^ the Masters VIKEN, FLOYD KORE, Eug-ene, Ore Early Bird VINSON, JIMMY xr^^^J^' ^acon, Ga. VON TOBLE, RUDY KPQ Wenatehee, Wash. Musical Clock — w — WADE, OZZIE WKNE, Keene, N. H WAGNER, JACK KLO, Og-den, Utah Musical Train «rri^; ^"^ ^^S. Music ■ ■ WALKER. BOB w]^4-R?' Waco. Texas WALKER, GLENN ^CBI .Columbus, Miss. xxjTH °'^^ Jockey WALL, WOODSON WRBC. Jackson, Miss Jive Parade WALLACE, DAVE WALSH, WILLIAM WIZE, Spring-field, Ohio Rize with WIZE WALTERS, GENE WATL. Atlanta. Ga. Swing- Session WALTMON, MAL KIT, Yakima, Wash Your Pal, Mai WALTON, ELDON KEIO, Pocatello. Idaho WALTON, SIDNEY WINS. N. Y WARD, BILL WNCA, Asheville, N C Discord at Daybreak" WARNER, BILL KR.SC. Seattle, Wash Daily Double WARNER, HUB Kipo, Boise, Idaho Album of Stars One Nigrht Stand WASHBURN, TERRY WKBW, Buffalo, N Y Morning- Show WATSON, BOB WSB, Atlanta. Ga. Platter Party WATSON, EARL KFDA, Amarillo, Tex Disc Party WAYNE, BURT «.Jl^^^' New York, N Y WANE, LARRY WCOA, Pensacola, Fla Dancing- Party WAYNE, STU KYW. Philadelphia, Pa Musical Clock WEBSTER, KURT WBT, Charlotte, N. C Midnig-ht Dancing- Partv WEAVER, DICK ^ KROD, El Paso. Tex. Matinee at Radio Center WEGENER, ED W. WOI. Ames Iowa. Music Shop Music in the Air WEINMAN, LOU i^?n ^1 Bridgeport, Conn. 1450 Club WELLES, JACQUES WITH, Baltimore, Md WELLS, BOB WEBR, Buffalo, N Y Hi Teen WENDELL, BUD WHK, Cleveland, Ohio Bud Wendell Show WESSON, DICK KALE, Portland. Ore Platter Patter WEST, KELLY wS^ Oklahoma City. Okla. „,^i"^'"5' Hit Parade WHALEY, BUD KMAC, San Antonio. Tex Harlem Serenade WHITEMAN, PAUL ABC-WJZ, N Y WILLIAMS, BILL WOV, New York City Wake Up New York ' — Y — YEAROUT, BILL WREN, Topeka, Kans Topeka Timekeeper YONGE, SYLVIA WTMC, Oeala, Fla 1290 Cltib YORK, TOMMY YOUNG, BILL KRAL, Rawlins, Wyoming Afternoon Varieties YOUNG. DALE WAOV^ Vincennes, Indiana 'i-^T^xr^ ^'""^ Saturday Night iOUNG, J. N., JR. KBST, Big Spring, Tex Platter Partv YOUNG, O. C. WHIS, Bluefield, W Va Corncrib Jamboree 899 ZIMMER, GRAENE WCSI, Columbus, Indiana THE GOLDEN TOUCH" PIANO mmm COLUMBIA RECORDS m GENERAL ARTISTS CORPORATION THOMAS G.ROCKWELL. President NEW YORK .CHICAGO • HOLLYWOOD • CINCINNATI • LONDON Orchestra Leaders Musical Conductors and Organists — their i^vork during 1947 — A — AANENSON, QUENTIN WLCS, Baton Rouge, La. ABBOTT, WILLIAM N. WTMA, Charleston, S. C. ACKLEY, WAYNE KRNT, Des Moines, Iowa ADAMS, FRANCES WCON, Atlanta, Ga. ADLAM, BASIL ABC — Mr. President The Opie Gates Show ALEXANDER, JEFF CBS — Bill Goodwin Show NBC — Amos 'n' Andy ALEXANDER, JEFF NBC — Amos 'n' Andy ALEXANDER, MARTIN WHBC, Canton, Ohio ALLEN, JOHN KPLT, Paris, Tex. i ALLEN, ROBERT i WCMW, Canton, Ohio ALLIN, HENRY WLAP, Lexington. Ky. ANDERSON, CHARLOTTE WTHT, Hartford, Conn. ANDERSON, WARREN A. WGFG, Kalamazoo, Mich. I ANDREWS, JAaiES KXRO, Aberdeen, Wash. ANNO, MARY JEAN WATW. Ashland, Wise. ANTONINI, ALFREDO CBS — Eileen Parrell ARDEN, VICTOR NBC — Waltz Time Manhattan Merry-Go-Round ARIM, THOMAS WSTV, Steubenville, Ohio ARLO AiBC ARMBRUSTER, ROBERT NB^'* — Cavalcade of America Kraft Music Hall ARMSTRONG, BERNIE KDKA. Pittsburgh, Pa. ARNAZ, DESI NBC — Bob Hope ALBERT, H. T. (Trigger) NBC — Tlie Tex and Jinx Show ASHBY, IRA ING NBC — King Cole Trio Time ARLO (Arlo Hults) NBC — Honeymoon in New York Story Shop ARTZT, WILLIAM CBS — Blondie ATHEARN, BOB KBOW, Butte, Mont. ATKINSON, WAYNT: KVKM, Monahans, Tex. AUDREY, ALEENA FOWLER KOCA, Kilgore, Tex. AUGUSTINE, JOHNNY NBC — Take It or Leave It AUNE, FREDDIE NBC — Manor House Party Freddie Aune & His Foursome AUSTIN, RUSTY WBUD, Morrisville, Pa. — B — BABIN, E. (Mrs.) WIAC, San Juan. P. R. BAILEY, CECIL KVOU. Uvalde, Tex. BAKER, MARIE WBLJ, Dalton, Ga. BALD^\^N, BILL KSO, Des Moines, Iowa BALDWIN, PHIL CKNW, New Westminster, B. C. Canada BALLANTINE, ED ABC — Breakfast Club BALZER, LUDW^G F. WRC, Washington, D. C. BAMBRIDGE, JOHN KMOX, St. Louis, Mo. BANCROFT, P. F. KTAR, Phoenix, Ariz. BANKS, MARGARET WBIG. Greensboro, N. C. BANTA, FRANTt NBC — D & H Miners BANYARD, FRANK KWBW, Hutchinson, Kans. BARBOUR, DAVE BARCLAY, JAMES WFRP, Savannah, Ga. BARDO, LYLE WFRC, San Francisco, Calif. BARGY, ROY- NBC — Rexall Summer Theater Jimmy Durante Show BARKER, GLADYS WFRL, Freeport. 111. BARKER, PETER CJAT, Trail, B. C. Canada BARLOW, HOWARD NBC^ — Voice of Firestone Harvest of Stars BARNETT, CLYDENTE WKRM, Columbia, Tenn. BARON, PAUL NBC — Mystery in the Air BARRETT, IDA WLPM, Suffolk, Va. BARRETTE, ROGER WFEA, Manchester, N. H. BARRON, BLUE NBC — Edison Hotel Orchestra 901 BARRY, BARBARA WHIM, Providence, R. I. BARRY, DAN KFKU, Lawrence, Kans. BATE, DICK WBSR, Pensacola, Fla. BAUER, A. J. WINK, Ft. Myers, Fla. BAUGH, GENE WBAP. Ft. Worth, Tex. BAUM, PEARL (Mrs.) WCSC, Charleston, S. C. BAXTER, LEO WBOW, Terre Haute, Ind. REALS, RAY KVGB, Great Bend, Kans. BEAVER, RUTH WGAP, Maryville, Tenn. BECK, AL WDIA, Memphis, Tenn. BECKER. ALFRED KOY, Phoenix, Ariz. BEHL. WALTER WPOX, Milwaukee, Wise. BELEK, ROSE KWBU, Corpus Christi, Tex. BELL, FRANK WEEI, Boston, Mass. BENDITZKY, NAOUM NBC — NB^^ String Quartette BENEKE, TEX NBC — Chesterfield Supper Club BENNETT, RAY P. KFJB, Marshalltown, la. BENOIST, ALINE WMIX, Mt. Vernon, 111. BERCOVITZ, ABE KGW, Portland, Ore. BERG, H. M., JR. KVSP, Santa Fe, N. M. BERNSTEIN, LEONARD ABC — Boston Symphony BERNTHAL. MURRAY WSYR, Syracuse, N. Y. BERQUIST, BERNARD (Whitey) NBC — American Novels Doctors — Then & Now National Farm & Home Hour World's Great Novels Whitey Berquist Orchestra Kickoff Tunes BEST, LILLIAN KGDM, Stockton, Calif. BETHANCOURT, JOSE NBC — Tripicana Echoes from the Tropics BIELSKI, CASS NBC — U. S. Army Air Forces Band BIGLEY, DAVID E. WJOI, Florence, Ala. BIRD, CHUCK WMUS, Muskegon, Mich. KAY KYSER and His COLLEGE OF MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE Featuring THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 10 P.M., E.S.T. Saturday — NBC CAPITOL RECORDS GENERAL ARTISTS CORPORATION CARLOS GASTEL 902 Orchesf-ra Leaders — Conductors — Organists BILLINGSLEY, WM. WADE, Dadesboro, N. C. BISHOP, DONALD C. KGEM, Boise, Idaho BLACK, FRANK (Dr.) NBC — Story of Music Harvest of Stars Serenade to America NBC Symphony Orchestra BLACK, NORMAN WFIL, Philadelphia, Pa. BLACKBURN, JIMMY WBHP, Huntsville, Ala. BLAKE, BRUCE R. WHKK, Akron, Ohio BLAND, CECIL KTBS, Shreveport, La. BLEYER, ARCHIE CBS — Arthur Godfrey Show Talent Scouts Crime Photographer BLIEDEN, LARRY KATTj, Houston, Tex. BLOCH. RAY By Popular Demand (MBS); Con- tinental Celebrity Club (CBS); Crime Doctor (CBS); Holiday & Company (CBS); Johnny Presents (NBC); Mary Small — "Junior Miss" Show (ABC) ; Milton Berle (NBC). BLOKER, EDYTHE WJRI, Lenoir, N. C. BOBBITT, M. A. WBOB, Balax. Va. BODDEN, ROBERT J. KROS, Clinton, Iowa BOGART, FRANK NBC — Frank Bog-art's Orches- tra BOISVERT, LOUIS WBRY, Waterbury, Conn. BONIME, JOSEPH ABC — The Sheriff BOONE, CARLETON WKAL, Rome Utica, N. Y. BORGE, VICTOR NBC — Victor Borg-e Show BORNE, HAL NBC — Date With Judy BOTHE, RONALD F. WMIQ, Iron Mtn., Mich. BOVERO, PHIL KGO, San Francisco, Calif. BOWEN, MARJORIE KGLU, Safford, Ariz. BOWERS, JACK M. WNAD, Norman, Okla. BOWYER, MILDRED KJBS, San Frincisco, Calif. BOYD, WILLIAM C. WJIM, Lansing-, Mich. BOYER, JAMES WISH. Indianapolis, Ind. BRADLEY, HAROLD WHLD, Niag-ara Falls, N. Y. BRADLEY, OWEN WSM, Nashville, Tenn. BRADLEY, OSCAR CBS — We the People BRADY, WILLIAM P. WEDC, Chicag-o, 111. BRAGG, CHARLES WGNS, Murfreesboro, Tenn. BREITENMOSER, DON KPDR, Alexandria, La. BR ELAND, ED WAML, Laurel, Miss. BRENDLER, CHARLES, (Lieu- tenant Commander) NBC— U. S. Navy Band BRESTOFF, PHIL WXYZ. Detroit, Mich. BREWER, DON KAKC, Tulsa, Okl^. BRICE, JAMES A. WTPR, Paris, Tenn. BRIDGE, J. GORDON WBTA, Batavia, N. Y. BRIGHT, KEITH WMGA, Moultrie, Ga. BRING, LOU NBC — Kraft Music Hall BRISSEY, PAUL KUOM, Minneapolis, Minn. BRITTAIN, H, f"KRC, Winnipeg-, Manitoba. Canada BRONSON, RICHARD B. WPOR, Portland, Maine BROOKS, DEEN WKNA, Charleston, W. Va. BROOKS, GEORGE L. KDIX, Dickinson, N. D. BROCKS, ROBERT (Recorded) WSCR. Scranton, Pa. Petherick, Marg-aret (love) BROV^TST, H. ARTHUR KROD, El Paso, Tex. BROWN, EDDY WHLI, Hempstead, New York BROWN, JAN KWTX, Waco, Tex. BROWN, LES NBC — Bob Hope ^; t ; •^■," - '■ ^^^- .J 5.x; !^' ~ BUDDY NBC — Truth or Conseqiaences COLE, DAVID H. KCRS, Midland, Tex. COLE, NAT KING (Coles, Nathaniel); b. Mont- gomery, Ala., March 17, 1919; Kraft Music Hall, King Cole Trio Time, NBC COLLINS, JERRY WNOX, Knoxville, Tenn. COLTER, BERTRAM WMUR, Manchester, N. H. COLWELL, VIRGINIA WLDS, Jacksonville, 111. COMEAU, J. P. CHEF, Granby, Que. Canada COMISKEY, LILLIE, MAE KWFT, Wichita Falls, Tex. COMSTOCK, DONNA WHTN, Hunting-ton, W. Va. CONEY, MARY EVELYN WDAK, Columbus, Ga. CONTI, ANTHONY WLEU, Erie, Pa. COOK, RICHARD WMRN, Marion, Ohio COOK, MRS. SARA WSCN, Birming-ham, Ala. COOKE, ROBERT KMVI, Wailuku, Maui T H COOLEY, CARLTON NBC^ — NBC String- Quartet COOPER, KATHERINE WWNR, Beckley, W. Va. CORTES, ARTTRO WKJB, Mayaguez, P. R. COTNER, CARL CBS — Gene Autry Show COZZI, SAM KCIL, Houma, Da. CRAIG, FRANCIS NBC — Francis Craig Orchestra CRAIG, MARTHA KELD, El Dorado, Ark. CRAVEN, HAROLD WMFR, Hig-h Point, N. C. CRAWFORD, JESSE ABC — David Harding- — Coun- terspy CREW, CARROLL G. KWCJ, Natchitoches, La. CRIPPEN, BLANCHE WKXL, Concord, N. H. CROMWELL, VIRGINIA KRMD, Shreveport, La. CROOK, GEORGE NBC — Georgre Crook, Organist CROSBY. BOB (Crosby, George Robert); Band leader and Vocalist; b. Spokane, Wash. Aug. 23, 1913; ed Conzaga Univ.; Star, Club 15; Campbell Soups (OBS). CROSSON, ARTHUR, J. WBNY. Buffa^o, N. Y. CROUCH, KATHLEEN WMBO, Auburn, N. Y. CUGAT, XAVIER MBS^ — Spotlight Bands NBC^ — The Drene Sho-w CUMMINGS, BOB KUJ. Walla Walla, Wash. CUTLER, KENNETH WILL. Urbana, 111. — D — DABNEY, FRED A., JR. WCHV, Charlottesville, Va. DALE, ALLAN KURV, Edinburg, Tex. DALE, TED Conductor; b. North Platte, Neb., July 25, 19T0; Carnation Con- tented Show (NBC). DANIELS, MERRILL WRRF, Washington, N. C. Sammy Kaye Show DAVID, RUSS NBC — St. Louis Serenade DAVIDSON, BYRON WAOV, Vincennes, Ind. DAVIDSON, RANDY WCRS, Greenwood, S. C. DAVIES, LAWSON, S. C. KCSU, Provo, Utah DAVIS, BOB WASL, Annapolis, Md. DAVIS, GEORGE D., JR. WRBL, Columbus, Ga. DAVIS, JOHN LEE WKEY, Covington, Va. DAVIS, PHIL CBS — Here's To You DAVIS, RALPH KEYS, Corpus Christi, Tex. DEAL, JOHN H. WHCU, Ithaca, New York DEBERRY, HERBERT WPIK, Alexandria, Va. DE CESARE, ALICE WGNY, Newburgh, N. Y. DE LUCA, GIUSEPPE WHOM, New York City HARRY SALTER Musical Director of It Pays To Be Ignorant" — CBS "This Is Adventure"— ABC (U. S. Coast Guard) CBS Documentaries RAY BLOCH ENTERPRISES EARL SHELDON Conductor JACK SMITH SHOW" CBS HANK SYLVERN STRIKE IT RICH BOSTON BLACKIE BARRY WOOD SHOW BOB HAWK CAMEL SHOW 906 Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists DENNY, FRANCES WAIR, Winston-Salem, N. C. DENT, KENNETH KRUX, Phoenix-Glendale, Ariz. DENTON, JAMES KID. Idaho Falls, Idaho DeREMER, LIONEL H. WBCM, Bay City. Mich. DeVOL, FRANK NBC — Sealtest Village Store DIAMOND, LEO NBC — The Time, the Place, and the Tune DICKENS, JIMMY WKNX, Sag-inaw, Mich. DILLEY, ERMAL KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa. DILLON, KENNETH W. WKOW. Madison, Wise. DITTMAN, BEVERLY WKBH, LaCrosse, Wise. DOERR, J. HUBERT WDZ. Tuscola, 111. DOGGETT, MARJORIE KNOW. Austin, Tex. DOLAN, BOB CBS — Ford Show DOLIN, MAX KIRO, Seattle, Wash. DONALDSON, EARL KALL, Salt Lake City DORR, HAROLD WARI. Bangor, Me. DORITY, DOROTHY WTOL, Toledo, Ohio DORSEY, JIMMY NBC, CBS, MBS DORSEY, TOMMY NBC, CBS, MBS, WMCA DOSS, J. R., JR. WJRD, Tuscaloosa. Ala. DOUGLAS, JACK KELO, Sioux Falls, S. D. DRAGON, CARMEN CBS — Baby Snooks Old Gold Show NBC — Drene Show DRAPES, ELIZABETH KXLK, Great Falls. Mont. DREHER, TURNER KWAL, Wallace, Idaho DUCHIN, EDDIE NBf — Kraft Music Hall DUFFY, JOHNNY ABC — Murder and Mr. Malone DUNCAN, JAMES WNOC, Norwich, Conn. DUNFORD, JR., B. C. WSJS, Winston-Salem. N. C. DUNN, GREGG KSTT. Davenport, Iowa DUNNING, OWEN KOIN, Portland. Ore. DURHAM, LOWELL KSL, Salt Lake City. Utah DUZER, ROGER VAN WMBR, Jacksonvi:ie, Fla. E EADIE, ROBERT CKSF. Cornwall, Ontario, Can- ada EASTCOTT, ELMITT KGFJ, Hollywood, Calif. EDGES, CLARENCE WTAQ, Green Bay, Wise. EDSON, EDWARD NBC^ — First Piano Quartette EDWARDS, HELEN WRUF. Gainesville, Fla. EDWARDS, LLEW WPPA, Pottsville, Pa. ELLINGTON. DUKE NBC, CBS, WMCA, MBS ELLIOTT, BARON WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. ENNIS, SKINNAY NBC — Abbott & Costello ENOS, JOE ABC — Louella Parsons Show NBC — We Believe EPPEL, R. V. KMHK, Mitchell, S. D. ERTLE, RITA, A Wire, Bridgeport, Conn. ERVIN, VERA WHHT, Durham, N. C. ETTERS, CLARENCE WBT, Charlotte, N. C. EUCHNER, WAYNE KFH. Wichita, Kan. EVANS, BOB KRIG. Odessa. Tex. EVANS, DON WGKV. Charleston, S. C. EVANS, JEFF KRUL, Corvallis. Ore. EVANS, SAL WDMG, Douglas, Ga EVELYN & HER MAGIC VIOLIN NBi" — Hour of Charm EWING, BERNIECE KSCJ, Sioux City, la. — F — FACENDA, FRANK WGM, Newport News, Va. LLOYD SHAFFER CHESTERFIELD SUPPER CLUI 1945-46-47-48 PAUL LflVflLLE Cities Service "Highways In Melody' 907 CARL HOFF RAY HEATHERTON and His'Orchest-ra LENNY HERMAN His Orchestra JACK MILLER'S ORCHESTRA Featured on ''Kate Smith Sings'' CBS ''Radio Readers Digest'' CBS ''The Aldrich Family" NBC "Molle Mystery" NBC 908 • • • Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists FAGERDAHL, NORMAN CKFI, Fort Frances, Ont., Canada FAIRCHILD, COOKIE NBC — Eddie Cantor Show Take It or Leave It FAITH, PERCY Musical Conductor; b. Toronto, Canada, April 7, 1908; ed Jarvis Collegiote (ND); Pause That Refreshes on the Air (CBS); Carnation Contented Hour (NBC) FALBER, BEN WTHI, Terra Haute, Ind. FARBER, BURT NBC^ — Curtain Time FAY, LEWIS C. KONO, San Antonio, Tex. FAYE, ROMELLE • NBC — Today's Children Woman in White Story of Holly Sloan FEIBEL, FRED CBS — David Harum FELTS, ROLAND WKDA, Nashville, Tenn. FERM, JOHN KVEC, San Luis, Obispo, CaUf. FERRIS, JANET KMO, Tacoma, Wash. FESSLER, JEAN WTAD, Quincy, 111. FEUER, CY CBS — Escape FIELD, CHAS. B. KWIN, Ashland, Oreg". FINCH, ROBERT WDAR, Savannah, Ga. FLATH, P. HANS KMBC, Kansas City, Mo. FORBES, J. CFRN, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada FORD, CHARLES WCCP, Savannah. Ga. FORD, WHARTON WSTC. Stamford, Conn. FORRESTER, DAVID NBC — Red Skelton FOSSLER, DEAN CBS — Guiding- Lig-ht FOSTER, JACK KSIX, Corpus Christi, Tex. FOAVLER, HUGH KRLD. Dallas, Tex. FRASER, MARGARET WXGI, Richmond, Va. FRADKIN, FRED CBS — Thin Man FRAUDBERG, LEO W^NJR, Newark, N. J. FRAUL, CLAUDE WINN. Louisville, Ky. FREEMAN, TONY NBC — Mad Masters FREED, ALAN WAKR, Akron, Ohio FRITSCH, EDWARD KTHH, Houston, Tex. FRITTS, WILLIAM STANLEY NBC — ^The Korn Kobblers FUHRMAN, CLARENCE KYW, Philadelphia, Pa. FULTON, D. K. WALB, Albany. Ga. — G — GALE, WILLLAM CBS — County Fair GALLICHO, JOSEPH NBC — Grand Marquee Story for Tonig-ht Patterns in Melody Doctors — Then and Now Dave Garroway Show Doctors Today World's Great Novels GALLICCHIO, JOSEPH WMAQ, Chicago, 111. GANTTER, RAYMOND WFBL, Syracuse, N. Y. GARNER, ADAM NBC — First Piano Quartette GART, JOHN Composer, conductor; b. Poland, June 6, 1905; Kiev Imperial Con- servatory of Music; Columbia Workshop (WOBS), Richard Law- less (WCBS), Gabriel Heatter's A Brighter Tomorrow (WOR), Carrington Playhouse (WOR), A House In The Country (WOR); MCM, Columbia, RKO picture spots. GEARHART, LYNN WALT, Tampa, Fla. GEHRETT, HARRY KORN, Fremont, Nebr. GEMMER, CARLYLE KICD, Spencer. Iowa GIBSON, MEREDITH WJMR, New Orleans, La. GILBERT, NOEL WMC, Memphis, Tenn. 909 • • • Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists GILMORE, CHARLES WCTA, Andalusia. Ala. GILRONAN, ANNA KVAN, Vancouver, Wash. GIMPEL, BRONISLAW ABC — Saturday Concert GINGERY, LOUDEN KVAK, AtcMson, Kan. GITZ, JEAN KRDO. Colorado Springs, Colo. GLUSKIN, LUD CBS — Suspense Adventures of Sam Spade Sweeney and March NBC — Amos 'n' Andy GOBEL, DOLPH Johnny Thompson Ethel & Albert Dolph Gobel Trio Teen Age Time The O'Neils GODT, PAUL KFEL, Denver, Colo. GOELLER, LEE WFHG, Bristol, Va. GOODMAN, ABE CBS — Grand Slam Strange Romance of Evelyn "Winters GOODMAN, AL Musical director; b. Russia; Pea- body Sch. of Music; Prudential Family Hour (CBS); Fred Allen Show; RCA Victor recording artist GOODMAN, BENNY NBC — Victor Borge Show GORDON, BILIv WHHM, Memphis, Tenn. GORDON, LEE NBC — Daytime Classics Clevelandaires GORDON, NATHAN NBC — NBC String Quartette GRACE, STELLA WPIT, Pittsburgh, Pa. GRADIN, HARRY WDSM, Superior, Wis. GRAHAM, ANNE WKAI, Macomb, 111. GRAHAM, GENE WWGS, Tifton, Ga. GRALITZER, LOUIS NBC — NBC String Quartette GRANT, RUSSELL KODI, Cody, Wyo. GRASSO, FRANTC WFLA, Tampa, Fla. GRAY, JERRY CBS — Club 15 GREEN, BERNIE ABC — Henry Morgan Show GREEN, ETHYL KIPA, Hilo, Hawaii, T. H. GREENE, CARL KSON, San Diego. Calif. GREENE, JOHNNY CBS — Man Called X GREENWOOD, DWIGHT KPHO, Phoenix, Ariz. GREER, ROBT. KPRK, Livingston, Mont. GREY, PETER WSMB, New Orleans, La. GRIBBLE, JACK KFBC, Cheyenne, Wyo. GRIEB, HERBERT WBRC, Birmingham, Ala. GRILLI, ANITA WHBQ. Memphis, Tenn. GRIMES, SALLY ANN KOME, Tulsa, Oklahoma GROSS, GEORGE WIBU, Poynette, Wis. GROSS, WALTER NBC — Torme Time GROULX, AURELE CKCH, Hull, Quebec, Canada GROW, LOU DEAN KLX, Oakland, Calif. GUILET, DANIEL NBC — NBC String Quartette — H — HACKETT, RAY KQW, San Jose, Calif. HADLEY, JR., WILLIAM H. KXLR. North Little Rock, Ark. HAENSCHEN, GUSTAVE CBS — Saturday Night Serenade NBC — American Album of Familiar Music HALE, ETHLYN WCKY, Cincinnati, Ohio HALVORSEN, ROY L. KSUB, Cedar City, Utah HAM, SAM WDBC, Escanaba, Mich. HAMILTON, JOHN KPRL, Paso Robles, Calif. HAMILTON, WARD WWNY, Watertown, N. Y. HAMMONS, MARY FANE WMOX, Meridian, Miss. HAM ON, FRANK CHEX, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada AL RICKEY MUSICAL DIRECTOR AND ARRANGER MR. KEEN — C.B.S. HUMMERT RADIO FEATURES MAYFAIR RECORDS Tel. HAvemeyer 4-3779 910 Orchesfra Leaders — Conductors — Organists HAMPY, HERMAN WEEK. Peoria. 111. HAND, G. WJXN, Jackson. Miss. HANIFORD, JO WBAA, West Lafayette, Ind. HANSEN, BOB KTRI, Sioux City. la. HANSON, EAKLE BARK WIOD, Miami, Fla. HANSON, HOWARD, (Dr.) NBC — Story of Music Orchestras of the Nation HARDMAN, GLENN KTUL. Tulsa. Okla. HARMON, J. BERTRAM WGRC, Louisville, Ky. HARRILL, NELSON WGWR, Asheboro. N. C. HARRIS, ALBERT (Dr.) NBC — Storehouse of Music HARRIS, PHIL MC, comedian, orchestra lead- er; b. Linton, Ind., June 24, 1906; The fitch Bandwagon (NBC). HARTIGAN, RICHARD WROW. Albany, N. Y. HARTLEY, JAMES A. WGGA, Gainesville, Ga. HARTLEY, JOHN WREX, Duluth, Minn. HARTLINE, MARY ABC — Junior Junction HARTMAN, ROME J, WIRK, West Palm Beach, Fla. HARTSFIELD, LARRY WGNI, Wilmington, N. C. HARWOOD, WALDO WrSH, Portland, Me. HATCH, DON KSDJ, San Diego. Calif. HATCH, WILBUR CBS — Screen Guild Players HATHAWAY, GEORGE L. KYUM, Yuma, Ariz. HAYES, DONALD C. WNDR, Syracuse, N. Y. HEADY, WAYNE KTOP, Topeka. Kans. HEATHERTON. RAY NBC, CBS, MBS. HEIFETZ, BERNAR NBC — NBC String Quartette HENKE, CHAS. WTHR, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. HERFORD, JOHNNY (Miss) NBC — Honeymoon in New York HERMAN, CHAS. WLAV. Grand Rapids. Mich. HERMAN, LENNY NBC, CBS, MBS. HERMAN, WOODY (Woodrow, Herman); b. Milwau- kee, Wise; Marquette Univ.; The Woody Herman Show (ABC); Summer Electric Hour with Peggy lee (CBS). HEKRON, JOEL WHN, New York. N. Y. HERSENHOREN, SAMUEL NBC — Wayne & Shuster Show HESLOP, EMILY KOLO, Reno, Nev. HESS, GENE KIT, Yakima, Wash. HILL, DAVID WEAM, Arlington, Va. HINMAN, H.4R0LD KTRB, Modesto, Cahf. HIRSCH, BEKTRAND NBC — American Album of Familiar Music HIPPS, TOM KCTX, rhildress, Tex. HITT, JOHN A. KSKY, Da'las, Texas HODELL, VIRGINIA WIBA, Madison, Wis. HOFF, CARL Orchestra leader; b. Oxnard, Calif.; USC; Ariz. Conservatory of Music; Columbia Records; Shorts for Warner Bros.; Kay Kyser's "College of Musical Knowledge" (NBC). HOFFMAN, JACK KFMJ, Tulsa, Okla. HOGAN, HARLAN WSBT, South Bend, Ind. HOHENGARTEN, CARL KWK, St. louis. Mo. HOKANS, ARNE WKLA, Ludington, Mich. HOLDEN, KENNETH, F. KBKR, Baker, Ore. HOLLANDER, MAX NBC — NBC String Quartette HERMAN, LENNIE Lennie Herman Quintet HOLT, LEAH KWJJ, Portland, Ore. CHARLES PAUL Conductor — Composer MR. & MRS. NORTH NBC THEATRE OF ROMANCE CBS WALTER SCHARF Musical Director — Composer ALICE FAYE— PHIL HARRIS Fitch Bandwagon 911 • • • Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists HOMESTEADERS (orchestra) NBC — National Farm and Home Hour HORTON, VAUGHN HOUSE, FRANK WJOY, Burlington, Vt. HOUSTON, ED CKEY, Toronto, Ontario. Can- ada HOVEY, DON WHO. Des Moines, la. HOWARD, EDDIE NBC — Sheaffer Parade HOWARD, GEORGE SALLADE, Major NBC — U. S. Army Air Forces Band HUBER, HAP WSNY, Schenectady. N. Y. HUBER PAUL, R. WTVL, Waterville, Me. HUDSON, JESALYN PAYNE ■ WREC. Memphis. Tenn. HUFFMAN, GUENDA KECK, Odessa. Tex. HULTS, ARLO Honeymoon in New York Story Shop HUNSBERGER, PAUL J. WWBZ, Vineland, N. J. HUSTAD, DON ABC — Club Time HUTSELL, ROBERT WHAS, Louisville, Ky. HUTTO, MALCOLM WJEJ, Hag-erstown, Md. HYLTON, KATIE KMHT, Marshall, Tex. IHRKE, ELMER WEMP, Milwaukee, Wise. IMBROGULIO, JOSEPH WFBR, Baltimore, Md. ISHAM, DON KOL, Seattle, Wash. JACKSON, WALTER WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind. JELESXIK, EUGENE KDYL, Salt Lake City, Utah JELLISON, WM. P. WFTW, Ft. Wayne, Ind. JENKINS, GORDON CBS — Dick Haynes Show JEROME, JERRY NBC — Teentimers Club JOHNSON, LAURA WJMS, Ironwood, Mich. JONES, SPIKE <"BS — Spotlig-ht Review JOY, VIOLET WHOT, South Bend. Ind. — K — KAHN, JOE NBC — Vest Pocket Varieties Once Upon Our Time Musical (also called Cameos of Music) KALER, RANDALL WFAS, White Plains, N. Y. KATZ, BERNARD NBC — Hollywood Star Preview KATIMS, MILTON NBC — Music for Today Plays by Ear Serenade to America Vest Pocket Varieties Tapestry Musicale Eternal Lig-ht NBC Symphony Orchestra NBC Concert Orchestra KATZ, BERNARD ABC — Mayor of the Town KAUFMANN, HARRY J. WDAF, Kansas City. Mo. KAY, MARY WMAM, Marinette, Wise. KAYE, SAMMY ABC — Sunday Serenade So You Want To Lead A Band KOURY, REX ABC — The Adventures of Bill Lance KEARNS, JOEY WCAU, Philadelphia. Pa. KEATON, CHARLES WOL, Washington, D. C. KEEN, MARION KTMS, Santa Barbara, Cahf. KENTON, STAN (Kenton, Stanley N.); Band leader; b. Wichita, Kans., Feb. 19, 1912. KERR, SHIRLEY WKST, New Castle, Pa. KIMBLE, WALTER D. WDBO, Orlando, Fla. KIBBEE, GORDON NBC — Date With Judy KILEY, JOHN WMEX. Boston, Mass. KINGSBURY, CHET NBC — Adventures of Ellery Queen KINNEY, WENDALL KXLE, Ellensburg, Wash. KLEIVE, JOHN WEBC, Duluth, Minn. KORN KOBBLERS NBC — Korn Kobblers program KOSLOFF, LOU NB*" — Life of Riley KOSTAL, IRVING (with the Irving Kostal Trio) NBC — Once Upon Our Time KOSTELANETZ, ANDRE CBS — The Music of Andre Kostelanetz KOTTLER, anSCHA WWJ, Detroit, Mich. KOUSSEA ITZKY, SERGE ABC — Boston Symphony KRUEGER, BENNIE NBC — Rudy Va:iee Show KRUEGER, KARL ABC — Detroit Symphony KUNZ, KERROLL WNBZ, Saranac Lake, N. Y. KURTZ, SAMUEL NBC — U. S. Army Air Forces Band KYLE, FORREST KOPP, Ogden, Utah KYSER. KAY (Kyser, James King Kern); Band leader, Comedian; b. Rocky Mount, N. C, June 18, 1905; Univ. of N. C ; College of Musi- cal Knowledge (NBC). — L — LAMBERT, NORMAN WLBZ, Bangor, Maine LANDAU, IRVING WINS, New York, N. Y. LANE, LORNA WROK, Rockford. 111. LANGE, HENRY WHIO, Dayton, Ohio LARSON, WAYNE WJAG, Norfolk, Neb. LAUZAU, FRANCIS WMMN, Fairmont, W. Va. LAVALLE, PAUL Conductor, Composer, Arranger; b. Beacon, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1908; ed. Institute of Musical Art 912 (Julliard) Highways in Melody, NBC; Saturday Concert, ABC. LaVOIE, PAUL WJR. Detroit. Mich. LEAF, ANN NBC — Lorenzo Jones Front Page Farrell LEIBERT, DICK NBC — Katie's Daughter Stella Dallas When a Girl Marries Dick Leibert program LEIGH, LEONARD KSTP. St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minn. LEVANT, OSCAR NBC — Kraft Music Hall LEVEY, HAROLD TBS — Armstrong Theatre of Today ABC — Theatre Guild on the Air LEVIN, SYLVAN WOR, New York, N. Y. LIEBERT, DICK CBS — Our Gal Sunday LIGHT, ENOCH NBC — Enoch Light Orchestra LOFTESNESS, RAY KSOO, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. LOMBARDO, GUY CBS, MBS, NBC, ZIU tran- scriptions LONG, JOHNNY KDWT, Stamford, Texas LOPEZ, VINCENT NBC — Luncheon with Lopez LUCKY, PENNIES NBC — Circle Arrow Show LUDLOW, BEN NBf" — ^Call the PoUce LYN, MURRAY NBC — Harvest of Stars LYNCH, CAROLYN SMITH WLAQ, Rome, Ga. Me McCALL, BETTY JO WWPF, Palatka, Fla. McINTIRE, RUSSELL B. WSTP. Sahsbury, N. C. McLEAN, DON KFYR, Bismarck, N. Dak. McMANUS, WALLACE WEBR, Buffalo, N. Y. iff MACiNANTE, CHARLIE NBC — ^Jack Berch Show MALNECK, MATTY NBC — Duffy's Tavern MAMORSKY, MORRIS NBC — Eternal Light Third Horseman MANN, CARL F. KVET, Austin, Tex. MARSHALL, BILLY WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa. MARTIN, FREDDY CBS — Jack Carson Show MARTIN, NOEL KOB, Albuquerque, N. M. MATTOLA, TONY NBC — Jack Berch Show The Tex and Jinx Show MAUPIN, REX ABC — Tommy Bartlett Time MAY, BILLY CBS — Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet AB*^^ — You Bet Your Life MEAKIN, JACK MEEDER, BILL NBC — Pepper Young's Family Right to Happiness • • • Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists iVrERRICK, MAHLON NBC — Musical Arrang-ements The Jack Benny Show MILLER, ARCHIE WAAT. Newark. N. J. >nLLER, IRVING CBS — The Jack Kirkwood Show MILLER, JACK (Miller, John J.); Musician; b. Dorchester, Mass., Sept. 4, 1899; Kate Smith Sings, Aldrich Fam- ily, Molle Mystery Theater, Ra- dio Reader's Digest Show, CBS. MILLER, JEAN WGTL, Kannapolis, N. C. MILLER, JOHNNY NBC — King: Cole Trio Time MILLER, MAX Your Host Is Buffalo MILLER, TERRY Your Host Is Buffalo MILLS, BILLY NBC — Fibber McGee & Molly MILLS, VERLYE NB<^ — The Tex and Jinx Show MILTON, CHARLES Meet the Missus Dr. Christian Melody Trail Money On the Line What Makes a Song^ California Caravan MITTLER, FRANT?^ NBC — First Piano Quartette MONROE, VAUGHN iBandleader; b. Akron, Ohio, Oct. 7, 1911. Camel Show, CBS. MOORE, OSCAR NBC — King- Cole Trio MORTON, HELEN NBC — Words and Music MURPHY, JOHN P. KQV, Pittsburgh, Pa. MURRAY, LYN Music Director, Sunday Night Ford Theatre; Harvest of Stars; Your Hit Parade; Adventures of Philip Marlow (NBC). MI SCHER.l. SYLVIO WGAT, Utica, N. Y. ]V NELSON, OZZIE Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet NEVINS, AL NBC — Three Suns Trio The Three Suns Shine NEVINS, MORTY NBC — Three Suns Trio The Three Suns Shine NEWMAN, RUBY NBC — Ruby Newman Orches- tra NOBLE, RAY NBC — <"harlie McCarthy Show NORMAN, RALPH ABC — The Tales of Willie Piper NOVAK, FRANK CBS, MBC, NBC — Take It Easy NYDEGGER, VERNT: KFBI, Wichita, Kans. — o — OHMAN, PHIL NBC — The Time, the Place, the Tune OLSEN, GEORGE NBC — Georg-e Olsen and Or- chestra O'NEILL, JOSEPH KVOO, Tulsa, Okla. OSBORNE, WILL NBC — Abbott & Costello OSSER, GLENN ABC — The Clock OWEN, ELWYN NBC — Meet the Meeks P PADWA, VLADIMIR NBC — First Piano Quartette PAGE, CAVANAUGH TRIO NBC — Jack Paar Show PAGE, DOROTHY W^PAY, Portsmouth, Ohio PAIGE RAYMOND NBC — R'"A Show PAQUETTE, ARTHUR WFCI. Pawtucket, R. I. PATENT, HARRY NBC — Mystery Without Mur- der PAUL, CHARLES F. Orchestra leader, composer, con- ductor, organist; b. New York, N. Y., Aug 23, '02; ed. N. Y. College of Music; Leipzig Con- servatory of Music; Mr. & Mrs. North (CBS); Brighter Tomorrow; Life Can Be Beautiful (NBC); Young Dr. Malone (CBS); Road of Life (NBC); Nora Drake (NBC); Lora Lawton (NBC). PAUL, EDDIE NBC — Sealtest Villag-e Store PELLETIER, WILFRED ABC — Metropolitan Auditions of the Air PENNARIO, LEONARD NBC — Kraft Music Hall PERAZZO, GENE NBC — Mystery Without Mur- der Colonel Humphrey Flack PETRILLO, CAESAR WBBM. Chicago, 111. POOLE, VALTER ABC — Saturday Concert Detroit Symphony PRATT, LLOYD (member of Page Cavanaiigh Trio) NBC — Jack Paar Show PRATHER, KENNT:TH KDFN, Casper, Wyo. — R — REPINE, BURT T. WRVA, Richmond, Va. RHAY, KINGSTON RICE. ED NBC — Voices Down the Wind RICKEY, AL Mr. Keen, CBS. RIO, ROSA ABC — Ted Malone My True Story ROBBINS, BERNARD NBC — NBC String- Quartette ROBINSON, MARCIA WNAB, Bridgeport. Conn. ROMBERG, SIGaiUND NE*^ — An Evening with Rom- berg ROMEO, PAUL WOV, New York City ROSE, DAVID NBC — Blue Ribbon Music Time Red Skelton Show ROSS, ROY WNEW, New York, N. Y. . 913 ROSTAL, LEO NB*^ — Cameos of Music Musical Cameos ROTH, AL NBC — Schaefer Star Revue RUSSELL, HENRY NBC — Lucille Norman Show Names of Tomorrow Pacific Story Front and Center RYAN, TOMMY^ NBC — Tommy Ryan's Orches- — Sf — SAATKAMP, JACK NBC — Circle Arrow Show SACK, AL NBf^ — Take It or Leave It SAIDENBERG, DANIEL NBC — Chase & Sanborn Pre- sents Alec Templeton SALTER, HARRY Musical Conductor; It Pays to be Ignorant (CBS); This Is Ad- venture (ABC); Stop The Music (CBS); Documentaries. SANTELMANN, WILLIAM F. Major NBC — U. S. Marine Band SAPUTO, FRANK NBC- — Bob Burns Show Chesterfield Supper Club SA^^TT, JAN TBS — Rhapsody in Rhythm SCHARF. ¥/ALTEM Musical Director: b. New York, ■N. Y., Aug. 3, 1910; NYU; The Fitch Bandwagon (NBC). SCHOEN, VIC CBS — The Andrew Sisters Show SCHKAM3I, JOSEPH WDSU, New Orleans. La. SCHUSTER, EMMETT KXOK, St. Louis, Mo. SCOTT, EDELE TBS — Adventurer's Club SECHTMAN, MAURICE WONS, Hartford, ("onn. SECKLER QUARTETTE NBC — Abbott and Costello SELINSKY. VLADIMIR CBS — FBI In Peace & War NBC — The Big- Story SEMMLER, ALEXANT)ER CBS — Studio One NBC — Molle Mystery Theater SEXTON, EDITH WSUN, St. Petersburg-, Fla. SHACKLEY, GEORGE NBC — The Art of Living- Highlights of the Bible National Radio Pulpit SHAFFER, LLOYD M, Musical Director; b. Ridgway, Pa, Sept. 21, 1901; Allegheny College Univ. of Cincinnati; College of Music Cinn.; Ches- terfield Supper Club. SHARPE, H. H. WTRY, Troy. N. Y. SHELDOBI. EAHL (Sheinker, Irving) Coniiuctor, Ar- ranger; b. N. Y. C, N. Y.. Jan. 1, '15; lack Smith Show (CBS); Drene Shampoo Show (NBC). SHERMAN, GRETCHEN WSAY, Rochester, N. Y. SHIELD, ROY NBC — RCA Victor Show Serenade to America • • Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists SHOREY, LAWRENCE WHEB, Portsmouth, N. H. SHREDNIK, MILTON NBC — ^Musie by Shrednik Rhapsody of the Rockies Sketches in Melody SILVERBERG, BEN NBC — Clevelandaires SILVERN, HANK CBS — Strike It Rich SILVERS, LOU CBS — Lux Radio Theatre SIMPSON, MARILYN WAGA, Atlanta. Ga. SIMS, LEE NBC — Lee Sims — Piano Moods SINATRA, RAY NBC — Bob Burns Show SMITH, BE AS LEY NBC — Signed Beasley Smith SMITH, PAUL J. CBS — Eddie Bracken Show SMITH, HELENE KGER, Long- Beach, Calif. SMITH, HOWARD CBS — Robert Q. Lewis Show Bob Reid Sings SMITH, JOHNNY NBC — Betty Harris Show SODJA, JOE NB'<^ — Fred Waring Show SOSNICK, HARRY NBC — Penguin Room with Hildegarde SPITALNY ALL GIRL ORCHES- TRA CBS — Hour of Charm SPITALNY, H. LEOPOLD NBC — NBC Concert Orchestra Vest Pocket Varieties Saturday Matinee with Elaine Malbin Serenade to America SPIVAK, CHARLIE NBC, CBS, MBS STARR, MILTON WIP, Philadelphia, Pa STEELE, TED WMCA STEINER, FREDERICK ABC — This Is Your FBI STEINHARDT, LAWRENCE NBC — Cameos of Music Musical Pameos STEVENS, LEITH CBS — The Academy Award STEWART, EARL NBC — Percolator Party STOESS, WILLIAM ABf^ — The Greatest Story Ever Told STOPAK, JOSEPH The Fat Man Let's Go To The Met STORDAHL, AXEL CBS — Songs By Sinatra NBC — Your Hit Parade STRAETER, TEP NBC — Ted Straeter Orchestra SUES, LEONARD NBC — The Eddie Cantor Show SYLVERN, HENRY "HANK" Musical Director, Composer, Or- ganist; b. Bklyn, N. Y., March 26, '11 ; ed. NYU, Paris Conserva- tory, Leipsig Conservatory, Col- lege of Musical Art; Calling All Girls; Strike It Rich; Barry Wood Show; Boston Blackie; Nick Car- ter; Motion Picture Spot Sales MGM, Samuel Coldwyn, Enter- prise; 20th Century-Fox. — T — TJIUBMAN, PAUL NBC — The Adventures of Frank Merriwell TAYLOR, WILLIAM WMCA, New York, N. Y. TEMPLETON, ALEC NBC — The Alec Templeton Show THOMPSON, CATHERINE NBC — We Believe THREE SUNS TRIO NBC — Three Suns Trio The Three Suns Shine TOSCAN^NI, ARTURO NBC — NBC Symphony Orches- TOWNSEND, JOHN WAIM, Anderson, S. C. TOWNSEND, RICHARD, Chief Warrant Officer NBC — U. S. Navy Band TRAINER, KEMPER S. KCHS, Hot Springs, N. M. TROTTER, JOHN SCOTT ABC — Philco Radio Time TRUDEAU, NED WABY, Albany, N. Y. U UHLES, AL KALE, Portland, Ore. UMLAND, LaVERNA WMRO, Aurora, 111. VALLEE, RUDY NBC — The Rudy Vallee Va- riety Show VAN DAMME, ART NBC — Art Van Damme Quin- tet Manor House Party Design for Living Dave Garroway Show VANDAGRIFT, CARL WOWO, Port Wayne, Ind. VAN STEEDEN, PETER ABC — Break the Bank CBS — Christopher Wells NBC — Mr. District Attorney VILLALONGA, ABDIAS WPRA, Mayaguez, P. R. VITO, ELAINE CBS — Mommie and the Man VOGT, JERRY WHEC, Rochester, N. Y. VON TOBLE, R. KPQ, Wenatchee, Wash. VOORHEES, DON NBC — Telephone Hour NBC — Cavalcade of America — w — WALKER, BOB WACO, Waco, Texas WALKER, EDWARD C. WDAE, Tampa, Fla, WARD. JAGK Organist; b Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 31, 1896; Combs Conserva- tory; Gangbusters, Bill Stern, ,Home Around the World, Univ. of the Air, Between the Book- ends, Pot O'Gold, Home Is What You Make It (NBC); NBC Tele; NBC Recording Thesaurus. WARING. FRED Conductor, Composer; b. Tyrone, Pa., June 9, 1900; Penn State; Fred Waring Show (NBC), John- son's Wax (NBC). 914 WARNOW, MARK CBS- — Borden Program Sound Off NBC — Your Hit Parade WASHBURN, COUNTRY NBC — Saturday Night Round- up WEBB, LOUIS NBC — Words and Music Lou Webb WEBER, HENRY WGN, Chicago, 111. WEELANS, LESTER KLZ, Denver, Colo. WEINER, MILTON WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio WESTLEY, O. WLS, Chicago, 111. WESTON, PAUL NBC — '"hesterfleld Supper Club WHIPPLE, DOC NBC — Ma Perkins Honeymoon in New York Light of the World WHITE, LEW NBC — Portia Faces Life WHITE. LEW Organist-Composer; ed. Univ. of Penn.; Inner Sanctum, CBS; Grand Central Station, CBS; Por- tia Faces Life, NBC; Rose of My Dreams, CBS; RCA-Victor Recording Artist; Columbia Pic- ture Shorts WHITE, PAUL KUIN, Grants Pass, Ore. WHITEMAN. PAUL On Stage America, ABC VvICKER, WALLY NBC — Club Norman Orchestra WILKINSON, ERIC WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa. WILLSON, MEREDITH NBC — Maxwell House Coffee Time CBS — Ford Showroom WINN, JOHN H. 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ALACORN, OSWALDO KCOR, San Antonio, Texas ALAND, HAZEL Your American Music KVNU, Logran, Utah ALEXANDER. MARTHA CBS — Second Mr. Burton ALEXIEVE, HELEN Horizons of Tomorrow KGW, Portland, Ore. ALLAND, WILLLIM S. CBS — Doorway to Life ALLEN, VIRGINIA PAXTON WHFB. Benton Harbor, Mich. ALT, DON Continuity Head WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa ANDERSON, B. F. Name Game KWYO, Sheridan, Wyoming- ANDERSON, FLORENCE woe, Davenport, la. ANDERSON, HELEN WKBK, Detroit, Mich. ANDRES, HOYT T. Wl£Y, Oklahoma City, Okla. ANDREWS, ALICE KCNA, Tucson. Arizona ANGELOS, BETTY BEALS Varsity Varieties KVER, Albuquerque, N. M. ARNOLD, CAROL WQXR, New York, N. Y. ARTHUR, ERIC WNEW, New York, N. Y. .\RTHUR, ROBERT Mysterious Traveler WOR, New York, N. Y. BAER, GRACE KBKR, Baker, Ore. BALCOM, FRANCES WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y. BALE, NORMAN KTFS, Texarkana, Texas BALZER, GEORGE NBC — The Jack Benny Show BANNER, MARIE CBS — Romance of Helen Trent BARLOW, MYRA KVAN, Vancouver, Wash. BEAUPRE, WALTER Two on the Aisle WCOU, Lewiston, Maine BECKWITH, FRED KCRA. Sacramento, Calif. BELL, DOTTIE Cavalcade of Mid-South KWEM, West Memphis, Ark. BERMAN, LEONARD WANN. Annapolis. Maryland IRNA PHILLIPS Originator of Five Daily Serial Dramas currently being broadcast Now writing and supervising "THE GUIDING LIGHT" Agency: Compton Advertising, Inc. Product: Duz Sponsor: Procter and Gamble Company AVAILABLE: SOMETHING NEW, SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING DIFFERENT, YET ONCE BEFORE TOLD "THESE ARE MY CHILDREN" ALSO AVAILABLE . . . Serial Drama "Masquerade" "Challenge to Spring" Half-Hour Daily Episode "Whom God Hath Joined" Audience Participation "Time Out for Life" 915 RADIO WRITERS BIGBEE, NELLE Schedule For Livins' WMFT, Florence, Ala. BLOOM, SEYMOl'K. Buzz &, Bill, Favorite Song's, SmileA-While, Harmony Lane, Music Preferred, Morning- Re- cess. KDKA, Pittsburg-h, Pa. BOLES, EDMOND Valley Vig-nettes KMJ, Fresno, Calif. BOKWN, LU \\'i^AY, Muscle Sho-als. Ala. BOYD, JOHN Variety in Melody KTSW, Emporia, Kans. BOWERS, FLOYE WISE, Asheville, N. C. BKACKETT, ROGERS ABC — Vox Pop ESlllUM, GILBERT Writer, Director; b. N. Y. C; ed. N. Y. University; Frank Mer- riweli Program; Horatio Alger's Journa!; Keys to Adventure; Ad- ventures in Bibleland. Frank Merriweli; Horatio Alger's Journa!; Keys To Adventure; Ad- ventures in Bibleland. BKAWNEK, PATL WKY, Okhihoma Citv, Okla. BKENNEMAN, MARGE (Mrs.) Pekin Around Town WSIV, Pekin. 111. BRIDGE. J. GORDON WBTA Playhouse WBTA, Batavia, N. Y. BRINKLEY, RUSS WHP, Harrisburg-, Pa. BRINKMAN, BARBARA WCON, Atlanta, &a. BROWER, WILLIAM 100 Years Ag-o This Week WGVA, Geneva, N. Y. BROWN, ALLAN S. Guess-a Sound Events in Music KOPO, Tucson, Arizona BROWN, DAVE Ernie Lee Show WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio BROWN, LYMAN Tops in Pops WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex, BRYAR, BOB Studio Workshop WWRL, Woodside, N. Y. BRYSON. CONREY Let's Visit El Paso KTSM, El Paso. Tex. BUCHANAN, ALICE • KSO. Des Moines, Iowa BURDICK, CORLE Dr. Kate KEEN. San Jose, Calif. BURK. JOHN ABC — Boston Symphony Bl TRROUS, FRED KDB, Santa Barbara, Calif. BURROWS, ABE J.oan Davis Show Dinah Shore Program ABC — Sky King- BURTT, ROBERT M. BYRON, EDWARD ARMOUR BYRON, JAS. A. S. W. Football Prev. WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex. CAIN, BEN Raisin' Cain KAFY, Bakersfield, Calif. CAMPEN, JOANNA Neig-hborhood Reporter WWXL, Peoria, 111. CANHAM, ERWIN D. ABC — The Christian Science Monitor Views The News CARLESCO, GEORGE Drama Workshop WWRL, Woodside, N. Y. CARLSON, CAROLE History Hig-hlig-hts WBAA, West Lafayette, Ind. CARLSON, DOROTHY H. Stars in the Making- WWBZ. Vineland, N. J. CARR, JOE News Writers WCKY, Cincinna,ti, Ohio CAVANAUGH, AUDREY F. It's a Woman's World WHAI, Greenfield. Mass. CARRINGTON, ELAINE C B S — R o s e m ary CARROLL, CARROLL CBS — Club 15 CHAMBERS, JANET Here Comes Harmon WINN, Louisville, Ky. JERRY McGILL Writer - Producer "Big Town" ... CBS Available 'Appointmenf — Tonight" MILTON J. KRAMER WRITER: Mysfery Counterspy (ABC) Nick Carter (MBS) Crime Photographer (CBS) Co fried y Phil Leeds Show (NBC) McGarry and the Mouse (MBS) Glenda Farrell Show Candy Jones, Harry Conover Colonel Stoopnagle Show (NBC) Dramatic Famous Jury Trials (ABC) Real Stories (MBS) WRITER-PRODUCER: Professor Broadway and Boitram (MBS) Roger Allen, Criminal Lawyer (MBS) Formerly magazine writer and editor MEd. 3-1591 916 RADIO WRITERS CHARLES. MILTON Organist, singer, composer, con- ductor CHILDS, HOPE WGST, Ga. Tech Station, At- lanta. Ga. ( HOWN, DONN Script Editor WJR, Detroit. Mich. CLARE, BOB KTIP, Porterville. Calif. CLARK, ANN For the Women KVSF. Santa Fe, N. M. CLARK, MARILYN KIMA, Yakima. Wash. CLEMMONS, RUBY WJR, Detroit. Mich. CLOSE, VIVIAN Talk of the Town KPDR. Alexandria. La. CLUNE, ROBERT Breakfast Bing-o WJIM, L-nsing-, Mich. COE. BETTY Market Basket WTAX. Spring-field, 111. COE, MAIZIE KCKN, Kansas City. Kans. COLE, ALONZO, DEAN CBS — Casey Crime Photog-- rapher COLEY, LEM Club Quiz WRFS. Alexander City, Ala. COLLINS. FRED CBS — FBI In Peace and War CONKEY. FRANK JR. Chamber of Commerce Forum WAIR. Winston-Salem, N. C. CONLAN, PAUL ABC — Abbott and Oostello COOMB, JACK WNO€, Norwich, Conn. CORSEY, ALEX Time Out WMFF, Plattsburg-. New York COSTELLO, PAT ABC — Abbott & Costello COTT. TED Writer, director producer; b. Poughkeepsie, N Y., Jan. 1, 1917; CCNY; So You Think You Know Music (MBS); Program Manager. (WNEW); Producer; iRumplstilskin. Aesop's Fables, Children's Opry House, Tom Thumb; Mother Goose Party for Merrie-Co-Sound Record. COURTNEY. GENE Johnny Jayhawk KFKU. Lawrence. Kans. CRADDOCK, HARRIS Hoe and Fireside KWSL. Lake Charles. La. CRANDALL. BRAD WSB. Atlanta. Ga. CULKIN, ANNE WSCR. Scranton. Pa. — D — DALZELL. MADGE Tune UP Time WIRE, Indianapolis, Ind. DANIEL. PRESTON C. WHPE. Hig-h Point. N. C. DANIELS. ELIZABETH The Last Word KDAL. Duluth. Minn. DANNENBAUM, ALEXA WQXR, New York, N. Y. DARBY, JUNE Children's Album KXLW. St. Louis, Mo. DAVIS, GORDON KYW. Philadelphia, Pa. DAWES, EDMUND "Skipper" Teen Ag-e Time Mas-ic Lady Supper Club WFIL. Philadelphia, Pa. DAW."" ON, RONALD DEAVER. KAY Favorite Story KTSM. El Paso. Tex. DE FELICE, GLORIA WRIB. Providence, R. I. DENKER. HENRY ABC — The Gre;itest Story Ever Told DERBYSHIRE, JOSEPH KYW. Philadelphia, Pa. DEFINE, JEK^Y ABC— This Is Your FBI DEVCRE. TOM KVOO. Tulsa. Okla. DiFANT, MARY Market Basket WNHC. New HaA-en, Conn. DOBBINS, SHELIEY WNEW. New York, N. Y. DONAHUE. BARBARA Breakfast Bing-Q WGFG. Kalamazoo. Mich. Rulh and Gilbert Braun Writers — Directors — Troducers i> "Let The Brouns Build It For You" CARL BfXBY Sturges Highway Southport, Conn. 917 RADIO WRITERS DONNELLON, EDDIE News Writer WCKY, Cincinnati, Ohio DONOVAN, HOBART ABC — The Lassie Show DOOLITTLE, RUTH Shoppers Guide WNHC, New Haven, Conn. DOPP, CLAY News WKBK, Detroit, Mich. DOUGALL. BERNARD ABC — The Paul Whiteman Club DOWD, JIL CBS — Adventures of Sam Spade DOYLE, BETTY WWCO, Waterbury, Conn. DRAKE, JOHN Continuity Editor WLS, Chicago, III. DRAPEAU, BARBARA 730 Bazarre WACE, Chioopee, M.ass. DRILL, HELEN This is iMusic KWJJ, Portland. Ore. DUNLAP, WALLACE WLIZ, Bridg-eport, Conn. DUNN, ANN WHP, Harrisburg-, Pa. DUNN, WILMA KREO, Indio. Calif. — E — EBERLY, PHIL Radio Recipe WSBA, York, Pa. EDDY, WALT Special Events KWSC, Pullman, Wa?h. EICHELBAUM, CLAIRE WCHV, Charlottesville, Va. ESENBERG, NAT WMCA, New York, N. Y. ELDREDGE, JOHN Echoes ot Broadway WGFG, Kalamazoo. Mich. ELLIOTT, DEAN Evening- at Elliotts North Bay Bandwagon KSRO, Santa Rosa, Calif. ELLIS, ELMO WSB, Atlanta, Ga. EMBODY, RICHARD KDWT, Stamford, Texas ENGEL, MILDRED WDAN, Danville. 111. EWING, DOROTHY A Woman's Viewpoint KFBI, Wichita, Kans. EXUM, LORETTA WDAK, Columbus, Ga. — F — FABER, GEORGE D. CBS, NBC — Fitch Bandwagon Procter & Gamble News Pro- grams It Really Happened FETTY, MAX Coffee Club WJBO, Baton Rouge, La. FIMBERG, HAL CBS — Spotlight Review FINLEY, KEN 'Neath Western Skies KEX. Portland, Ore. FLENIKEN, ANN WKDK. Newberrv, S. C. FISHER, MHGGIE Piano Playhouse, ABC FLEMING, JOHN FLOWER, ELSIE KGDM, Stockton, Calif. FLYNN, NORMAN This Is Your Community Reflections WELM, Elmira, N. Y. FORMAN, EDDIE ABC — Abbott & Costello FOWLER, KEITH . ABC — Burns & Allen FRAMER, WALT (Fromer, Walter H.); Radio pro- gram producer, writer, director, MC; b. Pittsburgh, Pa, Apr. 7, 1908; Univ. of Pittsburgh, B.A.; Try 'n find Ms, Break the Bank, Clamour Manor. FRANKLIN, MARTHA WMGA, Moultrie, Ga. FREEDMAN, HY ABC — You Bet Your Life FREELS, MARJORIE WCYB, Bristol, Va.-Tenn. FREY, HELEN School of the Air WHA, Madison, Wis. FROST, HARRIET B. Continuity Editor WBCM, Bay City, Mich. FUG ATE, JACK Reflections WCYB, Bristol, Va.-Tenn. — G — GAINES, JACK D. GARDNER, PHUL Writer for radio and magazines; b. New York, N. Y., Jul. 13, 1907; Lou Little (Tele). GARLAND, MARY WCHA, Chambersburg, Pa. GATES, STUART M. Date for Tonight WSSV. Petersburg, Va. GERSON, NOEL CBS — David Harum GESLERS, DAVID WCHA, Chambersburg. Pa. GIBBONS, NANCY WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa GIFFORD, JACK Continuity WKDK, Newberry, S. C. GILMORE, JO ANN KJBS, San Francisco, Calif. GODFREY, ^^RGIL KWPC, Muscsatine, Iowa GOELLER. LEE Continuity Director WFHG, Bristol. Va. GOODMANN, DOM KDEC, Deeorah. la. GOT WALT, HELEN One White Rose WSBA, York, Pa. GRAHAM, DONALD R. The Town Crier KVOA, Tucson, Arizona GRAMLING, SALLY Announcements WHKC, Columbus, Ohio GRANT, TAYLOR ABC — Headline Edition GRAY, EDEN News of the Week WBAA, West Lafayette, Ind. GREEN, BOB ABC — The Lone Ranger GREENE. JOHN L. CBS — Blondie GREENFIELD, MANNY ABC — So You Want To Lead A Band GREER, BOB Neighbors KPRK, Livingston, Mont. 918 GROOM, MARTHA WLAC, Nashville, Tenn. GUTHRIE, PHYLLIS KFBC, Cheyenne, Wyoming — fl HACKETT, RUTH •Children's Playhouse WOI, Ames, Iowa HAMILTON, BETTY JO WLAC, Nashville, Tenn. HALL, BARBARA M. Oddities in the News Your American Notebook Continuity WHCU, Ithaoa, N. Y. HANCHER, SARAH Romance & Melody WINN, Louisville, Ky. HANLON, JOHN KWPC, Muscatine, Iowa HARPER, AMOS Kindly Neighbor WEMP, Martinsburg, W. Va. HARRELL, CHARLES HARRINGTON, LUCILLE KTRB, Modesto, Calif. HARRIS, DOROTHY Young Man River KWEM, West Memphis, Ark. HARRISON, CARROLL WKEY, Covington, Va. HARROLD, DEAN WMBR, Jacksonville, Fia. HART, FRANK WTMJ, Milwaukee, Wis. HART, TRULA Window Shopper KEEN, San Jose, Calif. HARTMAN, LOU Pat Novak KGO, San Francisco, Calif. HAUSER, DWIGHT ABC — The Adventures of Bill Lance HAUSERMAN, ELAINE Charm Clinic WMAN. Mansfield, Ohio HAWKINS, LOUISE Woman's Club KIUN, Pecos, Texas HEAGY, BETSY Your Doctor Speaking WHGB, Harrisburg, Pa. HELM, ANN WETB, Johnson City, Tenn. HENLEY. JIRT S. Writer, producer; b. New York, N.Y., Sept. 9, 1921; Yale Univ., B.A.; CCNY; Pratt Univ., M.'E.; Honeymoon in N.Y., Kate Smith Show, 13 By Henley, Lady Die. HENN^NG, PAUL NBC — Burns & Allen HENRY, SYDNE Holiday for Shoppers WMON, Montgomery, W. Va. HERBERT, J. HUGH CBS — Meet Corliss Archer HERBERT, RALPH Smoke Dreams KILO, Grand Porks, N. D. HEYWARD, LOUIS M. Claudia Treasury Star Parade (Wrote for) Fashion Counsel Films (Tel) Star-Time Operas you Can Understand Special Assignment-Mutual HICKMAN, DOLLY S. WLAY, Muscle Shoals, Ala. HILL, DAVID WMCA, New ork, N. Y. RADIO WRITERS HILLEBRANT, MILDRED Window Shopping KEIO, Pocatello, Idaho HODAPP, WM. WAVE, Louisville, Ky. HOGEN, WALTER, H. Trolley Trio WIRE, Indianapolis, Ind. HOKE, CHAS. E. Farm Forum KUOA, Siliam Spring's, Ark. HOLlVtES, WILLIAM A. KECA, Los Angeles, Calif. HOLTON, LKONARD CBS — Arthur's Place HOPKINS, DON Jukebox Serenade WOLF, Syracuse, N. Y. HORNER, MARGARET (Mrs.) Counterpoints WSIV, Pekin, 111. HORRELL, MARTIN CBS — Grand Central Station HOTCHKISS, B.IRBARA Eddie Cantor NBC's United National Festi- val, WNBC HOUSTON, MARJORIE KCKN, Kansas City, Kans. HUFF, ECCLES It's All Wrong WDUK, Durham, N. C. HULSE, HARRY The Story Lady KFBI, Wichita, Kans. HUMMERT, FRANK and ANN Our Gal Sunday CBS — Rose Of My Dreams HUMPHRIES, INA L. WKEY, Covington, Va. IVES, PAUL woe, Davenport, la. JABLONS, MIKE JACK, ARLENE KDKA School of the Air (Por- tion of series) Youth Looks at the News KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. JACKSON, DALE Symphony of Melody Swingtinae School of the Air (portion of series) Dream Weaver Classics for Midnighters Song Tapestry KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. JACOBS, BETH KIMA, Yakima, Wash. JAY, VERNE Circle Arroe Show WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio JEWELL, JAMES ABC — Jack Armstrong JOHANSON, DORIS Music Hall WCAP, Asbury Park, N. J. JOSEFSBERG, MILT NBC — The Jack Benny Show JOSLIN, JO ANN KDSJ, Deadwood, S. Dak. — K — KALMAR, BURT CBS — Arthur's Place KANE, JOSEPH NATHAN ABC — Break the Bank KELLER, EVELYN L. Script Shop WPIC, Sharon, Pa. of KELLEY, DENNY Romantic Troubadour WIW, Cincinnati, Ohio KENDRICK, JOE KWTX, Waco, Tex. KEPNER, ARCH WQXR, New York, N. Y. KERNS, CHAS. M. Kelton Shows WJAS, Pittsburg, Pa. KIBBEY, HUGH WFBM, Indianapolis, Ind. KILG ALLEN, DOROTHY ABC — Star Time KING, CHARLES Platter Shop WKAL, Rome-Utica, N. Y. KING, GLENN Meet the People KLX, Oakland, Calif. KIRCHNER, VIRGINA Musical Favorites WINN, Louisville, Ky. KLEE, LAWRENCE CBS — Mr. Keen, Tracer Lost Persons ABC — The Clock KOGAN, DAVID Mysterious Traveler WOR, New York, N. Y. KOOPS, EDWARD Brunch With Bill King for a Minute KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. KOOPS, WENDY Singing Strings KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. KORMAN, ROSALIE WTOD, Toledo. Ohio KRAMER, MILTON J. Writer - Producer; b. B'klyn, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1909; ed. St. John's U., L.L.B. Famous Jury Trials, ABC; Counterspy, ABC; Phil Leeds Show, NBC; Crime Photographer; Professor Broad- way and Boitram, MBS; Roger Allen, MiBS; Criminal Lawyer. KRONMAN, HARRY CBS — Screen Guild Players — L — LADINE, MARY WCLE, Clearwater, Fla. LAKEHOMER, HERBERT Disco KROD. El Paso, Tex. LAMONT, JOYCE Quiz of the Twin Cities Dayton's Musical Chimes WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn. LAMPMAN, EVELYN Reading is Fun KGW. Portland, Ore. LANDER, ROSALEE Feminine Viewpoint WLEB, Carrollton, Ga. LARMER, PAUL ABC — Tommy Bartlett Time LAUFERTY, LILLIAN CBS — Big Sister LAURENCE, BOB WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. Studio Party, Serenade In The Night (Movie & Theater News) LAURIE, BILL KEBE, Jacksonville, Tex. Souvenirs, Doc Sunshine LESHER, ROBERT WJEJ, Hagerstown, Md. Ramparts of Time, CoUeg^ Days LEVI, DORYCE G. WLAY. Muscle Shoals, Ala. 919 LEWIS, MARYON KGW, Portland, Ore. Bands of the Land LEWIS, MILTON CBS — Adventures of the Thin Man LIEBERTHAL, MILTON AB^— The Sheriff LIGHT, MABEL WDOD, Chattanooga, Tenn. LINDER, VAL KEX, Portland, Ore. Northwesterners LOCKWOOD, BETTY KTSM, El Paso, Tex. Circus Rm. Comics LORD, PHILLIPS H. ABC — Gangbusters, David Harding — Counterspy LUCE, CONSTANCE WOOK, Silver Spring, Md. LOWERY, W^NN WHBQ, Memphis, Tenn. Serenade in Melody LUDDEN, ALLEN WTIC, Hartford, Conn. Mind Your Manners, Cavalcade of Music LYNCH, CHARLES T. WGFG, Kalamazoo, Mich. Story Telling Time LYNCH, PEG ABC — Ethel and Albert LYONS, JO ABC — Betty Crocker Magazine of the Air — M — MacLEAN, JOHN WROM, Rome, Ga. Words & Music McCALL, BETTIE WCAO, Baltimore, Md. Your Friendly Neighbor McEWEN, JO WMT, Cedar Rapids. Iowa McGEE, JACK Picture Patter KRDO, Colorado Springs. Colo. McGAVRAN, JAMES WING Dayton, Ohio McGEHEE, CHARLES W. WSGN, Birmingham. Ala. McGILL, BOB KGW, Portland, Ore. Glenn Shelly, Old Songs McGILL, JERRY (McCill, E. R.); Radio writer, director, producer; b. Bridgeport, Conn., 1905; Univ. of Fla., B.A.; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford; Caval- cade; Helen Hayes; Mr. District Attorney; Jury Trials; Big Town. McINTYRE, JAN KRSC, Seattle, Wash. McKAY, TED CBS — Ned Sparks, Milton Berle, Bob Hope, Henry Mor- gan. McKENZIE, H. KLOK, San Jose, Calif. KLOK Calhng Mcmullen, ciaire d. WFIL, Philadelphia, Pa. This Week in Phila. MACK, NILA CBS — Let's Pretend MACK, ROGER WJPF, Herrin, 111. MAHLOCK, CALO O. WKJG, Fort Wayne, Ind. Jeane Brown Pi-esents MAHONEY, ELLEN WWCO. Waterbury. Conn. I RADIO WRITERS MAJOR, MARRIANE WHEC, Rochester, N. T. Keyboard Contrasts MALONE, BETH WISE, Asheville, N. C. MALONE, TED ABC — Ted M alone MARION, IRA ABC — On Stag-e America, Let's Listen to Music, Lee Sweet^and, Coffee Concert. MARKES. LARRY ABf" — Paul Wliiteman Club MATTHES, BOB KATL, Houston, Tex. Staff MEDER, ANN K. WHYN, Holyoke, Mass. Continuity MERLIN, MILTON CBS — Man Called X ABC — The Adventures of Bill Lance MOGLE, BILL Eugene Baird Sings, Sunday Strings, Sammy Kaye's So You Want to Lead A Band. MOMAND, VIRGIN^A WOV. New York City MORROW, BILL ABC — Philco Radio Time MULCAHY, RICHARD KECA, Los Angeles. Calif. MULLEN, VIRGINIA CBS — Doorway to Life — N — NEELEY, CHARLES KLIX, Twin Falls, Idaho Magic Valley Yesterdays NELSON, BOB KOVC, Valley City, N. Dak. NELSON, JOSEPHINE WKAN, Kankakee, 111. NEWBERRY, CLYDE WPAA, Da:ias, Tex. NICHOLS, RONNIE KSON, San Diego, Calif. Prog Title, You and Me et Al NICHOLSON, GEORGE WLIP, Kenosha. Wise. Out of the Music Box — o — Producer, writer, director; b. Chicago, ill ; verything for the Boys (N3C; Arch ObDler Plays M3S-D051 Lee); Wrote and di- rected "Beewitched" for MGM which was based on famous radio sketch "Alfa Ego " O 'CONNER, BART KEXJ, Grand Junction, Colo. Blossoms of Melody CLICK, IRENE WJR, Detroit, Mich. OLSEN, JOHNNY ORAM, RICHARD G. W^RRN, Warren, Ohio American Opportunity ORGILL, JAMES WGAR, Cleveland, Ohio OSGOOD, DICK WXYZ, Detroit, Mich. Round the Town, Show World OWEN, DEAN CBS — Hawk Larabee P PALMER, JOSEPH WJIM, Lansing, Mieh. Western Stars PARKER, C. S. WDEV, Waterbury, Vt. PERKINS, THELMA WNOC, Norwich, Conn. PERRIN, SAM NBC — The Jack Benny Show PETRULE, EVELYN WSNY, Schenectady, N. Y. PHILLIPS, CARL CBS — ^Bordon Program PHILLIPS, IRNA Radio writer, plottist Cr Super- visor; b. Chicago, III.; ed. B.S. with major in Education at III.; Northwestern School of journal- ism; MA. at Univ. of Wise; Guiding Light; Today's Children; Woman in White; Masquerade. PICARD, JOHN CBS — Wendy Warren and the News PIERCE, DON WRRF, Washington, N. C. In Remembrance POWERS, MARGUERITE KRSC, Seattle, Wash. 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Pl£ DELFEVO, FRANK WSTC, Stamford, Conn. DeLINE, JIM WFBL, Syracuse, N. Y. DeMARSE, WILLARD WRNY. Rochester. N. Y. DENISON, SPENCER WHLS, Port Huron, Mich. DENNY, ROLAND KPLT, Paris, Tex. DENNIS, BETSY WJOR, Bang-or, Me. DENTON, ROBERT NBC DERWIN, KEN WAAT, Newark, N. J. DeSUZE, CARL WBZ-WBZA. Boston, Mass. DEVINE, OTTIS WSM, Nashville, Tenn. DICKSON, DICK WARS. Wilming-ton. Del. DIERDORFF, ELLIE WCOP, Boston, Mass. DILSON, BURT WJW, Cleveland, Ohio DINSMORE. CHARLES WORL, Boston, Mass. DOGGETT, JERRY WRR, Dallas, Tex. DONALDSON, ED. WSYR, Syracuse, N. Y. DONALDSON, TED Ma Perkins, CBS DONNELLY, BOB WMID, Atlantic City, N. J. DONOVAN, GREG WMAQ, Chicag-o, 111. DORR, RUSSELL A. WGAN, Portland, Me. DORSEY, HOWARD KMOX, St. Louis, Mo. DORSEY, JOE WEMP, Milwaukee, Wise. DOUGLAS, HARRY KMBC, Kansas City, Mo. DOWD, DON Breakfast Club. Club Time, ABC DOWELL, JOHN C. WTAG, Worcester, Mass. DOWNEY, GEORGE WEAN, Providence, R. I. DOWNS, HUGH WMAQ, Chicagro. 111. DRAKE, MYRON KTAR, Phoenix, Ariz. DRAKE, RONALD WHP, Harrisburg-. Pa. DROMEY', JACK WBGE, Atlanta, Ga. DUDLEY, DICK NBC DULANE, CHUCK WGAY, Silver Spring-, Md. DUNBAR. RUSS WOR, New York, N. Y. DUNCAN, JIM WNOC, Norwich, Conn. DUNCAN, NORVIN WFBC, Greenville, S. C. DUNDAS, BOB KTHT, Houston, Tex. DUNHAM. DICK The Adventures of the Fal- con, MBS: Policewoman, ABC; CBS World News; One Man's Family, WOR, Strang-e Rom- ance of Evelyn Winters; Rose of My Dreams. DUNHAM, RICHARD H. b. New York, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1916; ed. Rollins College; The Strange Romonce of Evelyn Win- ters (CBS); Katie's Doughter (NBC); Rose of My Dreams (CBS); Molle's Mystery (NBS); Policewoman (ABC). DUNHAVEN, JACK KIRO. Seattle, Wash. DUNLAP, TED WMAL, Washington, D. C. DUNN, EDDIE Jack Berch Show. NBC DUNN, MIKE WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind. DUNN, RONALD WFAA, Dallas, Tex. DUNPHY, DON Gillette Cavalcade of Sports, ABO DUPUY, MONTY^ WNCA, Asheville, N. C. DVORAK, GEORGE KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. DENNIS MMES Radio and Television M. C. Announcer • Sportscaster LEx. 2-1100 ... the one with the moustache is COSTELLO... JACK/hatis! NBC 929 ANNOUNCERS — E — EAGON, BRUCE KVOO, Tulsa, Okla. EATON, GORDON WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn. ECKERT. ED WKNY, Kingston, N. Y. EDELL, HILLARD WSTC, Stamford, Conn. ED3I0NDS, BILL WHN. New York, N. Y. EDWARDS, FRED KRLD, Dallas, Texas EDWARDS, ALLYN WQZR, New York, N. Y. EDWARDS, CHARLES WMAL, Washing-ton, D. C. EDWARDS, CURTIS WTCN, Minneapolis, Minn. EDWARDS, FRANK WFBG. Altoona, Pa. EDWARDS, IRING WRNY, Rochester, N. Y. EDWARDS, JOHN WIP. Philadelphia, Pa. EDWARDS, RAY WHAS, Louisville, Ky. EDWARDS, ROSS WEEK, Peoria, 111. EDWARDS, TOM KICD. Spencer, la. EDWARDS. WARREN WISR. Butler, Pa. EGAN, JOHN WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. EGGERT, GEORGE WFBG, Altoona, Pa. ELDER, DON WMAQ. Chicago, 111. ELIOT, BRUCE WOR, New York, N. Y. ELLIOT, WIN (Elliot, Irwin); Announcer, MC, Play - by - Play Sports; Univ. of Mich., AiB Degree; County Fair (CBS); N. Y. Rangers Hockey (OBS-Tele); Willie Piper (ABC); Sports & Special Events (CBS- Tele). ELLIOTT, BILL WNOE, New Orleans, La. ELLIOTT, DON WCON. Atlanta, Ga. ELLIOTT, LARRY Strange Romance of Evelyn Winters, Rose of My Dreams, Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons, CBS ELLIOTT, OWEN WSBT, South Bend, Ind. ELLIOTT, RAMSEY KERN, Bakersfleld, Calif. ELLIS, PHIL WPTF, Raleigh, N. C. ELLIS, STEVE Nightly Sports Resume. WM- CA, Music Box, WMCA ELSTON, GENE WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa EMERICK, BOB WOR, New York, N. Y. EMMANUEL, MICHAEL G. WRUF, Gainesville, Fla. EMSLIE. CARL WTOL, Toledo, Ohio ENGLISH, RANDY WTRY, Troy, N. Y. ERICKSON, C. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. ERWIN, GEORGE KFJZ, Fort Worth, Tex. EUBANKS, BLAIR WTAR, Norfolk, Va. EVERBACH, JACK WMOB, Mobile, Ala. EVERSON, BOB WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex. EVERY, RICHARD WKOP, Binghamton, N. Y. EWING, BILL KMPC, Los Angeles, Calif. EYBERG, MEL KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa F — FACENDA FRANK WGH, Newport News, Va. FACENDA, JOHN WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. FALLERT, RALPH WCAE. Pittsburgh, Pa. FARLEY, BILL WELI, New Haven, Conn. FARRELL, MAURY WAPI, Birmingham, Ala. FARRINGTON, FIELDEN Romance of Helen Trent, CBS FELIX, JIM WFIL, Philadelphia, Pa. FENNEMAN, GEORGE Sound Off, Ross Dolan-Detec- tive, ABC FERGUSON, HUGH WCAU. Philadelphia. Pa. FERRIBY. ERNEST WHLS, Port Huron, Mich. RADCLIFFE HALL NBC NEWS AT NOON ANNOUNCERS FIELD, TOM WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio FINCH, BUD WELI, New Haven, Conn. FINCH, DEE WNEW, New York, N. Y. FINLEY, STUART The "Veteran's Advisor, NBC, WRC. Washing-ton, D. C. JINN, LEO WWCO, Waterbury. Conn. MINN, MIHAEL WEOA, Evansville, Ind. FINNEGAN, BOB WRBL. Columbus, Ga. FISHER, LOU WINS, New York, N. Y. FISHER, STEVE WPDQ, Jacksonville, Fla. FISK, JIM KGFN, Grass Valley, Calif. FISKE, FRED WOL. Washing-ton, D. C. FITZGERALD, GORDON WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex. FITZGERALD, HAROLD WKZO, Kalamazoo, Mich. FLANAGAN, ROBERT WGBI, Scranton, Pa. FLEISCHMAN, SOL J. WDAE, Tampa, Fla. FLEMING, DOUG KGFJ, Hollywood, Calif. FLEMING, ED Our Gal Sunday, CBS FLEMING, TOM WSPA. Spartanburg-, S. C. FLOURNOY, BOB WHAS, Louisville, Ky. FLYNN, HOWARD KMPC, Los Angreles, Calif. FLYNN. NORMA WELM, Elmira, N. Y. FORD, MILTON WWDC, Washington, D. C. FORMAN, WIN WARM, Scranton, Pa. FOSTER, JOHN WBAX, Wilkes Barre, Pa. FRANK, BERT KDYL, Salt Lake City, Utah FRANK, BOB woe, Davenport, Iowa. FRANK, DON WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa. FRANKLIN, BOB KGW, Portland, Ore. FRASER, GORDON Woman of Tomorrow, ABC FREDERICK, CAL KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. FREDERICK, DON WOR, New York, N. Y. FREDERICKS, HAL KXOK, St. Louis, Mo. FREDERICKS, JACK WKAL, Rome-Utica. N. Y. FREDRICS, FRANK WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio FREED, ALAN WAKR. Akron, Ohio FREMAULT, LEON WBZ-WBZA, Boston, Mass. FRENCH, CHARLES WWNR, Beckley, W. Va. FRENH, PETE WHAS, Louisville, Ky. FRITZ, DONALD WHKC, Columbus, Ohio FROST. BILL KGFN, Grass Valley. Calif. FULLERTON, JERRY KRIS, Corpus Christi, Tex, — G — GAHR, RAL WENT, Gloversville, N. Y. GALLAGHER, ROGER WMCA, New York, N. Y. GALLOP, FRANK CBS — Family Hour NBC — Milton iBerle NBC— Stella Dallas GAMBLE, RON WJR, Detroit, Mich. GANS, ALAN KYW. Philadelphia, Pa. GARDNER, DON ABC Martin Ag-ronsky, Monday Morning- Headlines Sam Pet- ting-ill, Sunday Vespers. Gang-- busters. GARDNER, JOHN Land of the Lost, ABC GARRETT, JIM WJR, Detroit, Mich. GARY, ARTHUR NBC GASTON, O. T. WKZO, Kalamazoo, Mich. GATES, PHELPS The Christian Science Mon- itor Views The News, ABC GAUVIN, AIME WHN, New York, N. Y. SANDY BECKER ACTOR - ANNOUNCER Win ELLIOT Emcee "County Fair" Borden Company — CBS Emcee "Betty Crocker" General Mills — ABC Emcee "Quick As A Flash" Helbros Watches— MBS Narrator-Announcer "Willie Piper" General Electric — ABC Television Sports and Special Events Ford Motors— CBS-TV Maxwell House Coffee Knox Hats 931 ANNOUNCERS GAYMAN, L. VAUGHN WKBB, Dubuque, Iowa GEE, STAN WGAR, Cleveland, Ohio GEORGE, NELSON WDBO, Orlando, Fla. GERAGHTY, LARRY WOL, Washing-ton. D. C. GERO, NORMAN WWSC, Glens Falls, N. Y. GIBBONS, JACK WILM, Wilmington, Del, (JIBBS, JOHN KQV, Pittsburg-h, Pa, GIDDINGS. JIM KFEL, Denver, Colo. GIFFORD, ROBERT WWSC, Glens Falls, N, Y. GILLEN, BOB KGFJ, Hollywood, Cahf. GILLESPIE, BOB WONS, Hartford, Conn. GILLETTE. LOU KALE, Portland. Ore. GILLIS, EARLE WHKC, Columbus, Ohio GILMORE, ART Stars Over Hollywood. CBS, Point Sublime, Murder & Mr. Malone, ABC GIVEN, JOE WBT, harlotte, N. C, GLADNEY, NORMAN WWDC, Washing-ton, D. C. GOBER, JIM KNOW, Austin, Tex. GONZALES. NAP WHEC. Roche.ster. N. Y. GOODWIN, BILL NBC, Maxwell House Coffee Time, Burns & Allen GOODWIN, GLENN KSO, Des Moines, Iowa (JORDON, BILL WHHM. Memphis, Tens, GORDON, CHARLES ■ WTCM, Traverse City, Mich. GORDON, DON Hint Hunt, CBS GORDON, ROSS T^MOX. St. louis. Mo. GOULDING, PHIL WHN, New York. N. Y. (iOVE, ELLIOTT WSYR, Syracuse, N. Y. GRADY, JOE WPEN. Philadelphia. Pa. GRAHAM, WALTER KOAD, Ohama, Nebr. GRtVNT, BRUCE WHB. Kansas City, Mo. GRANER, JAMES WMRN, Marion, Ohio GRANT, FELIX WWDC. Washing-ton. D. C. GRANT, RUSSELL KODI. Cody. Wyo. CIRJIUEE, BEN Announcer, radio, newsreels; b. Staten Island, N. Y.; CCNY, B.S. Degree; Home Is What You Make It (N3C); NBC Symphony of the Air; Jergens Joiirnal with Walter Winchell (ABC); Ches- terfield Supper Club (NiBC); America United (NBC); News (NBC). GRAVES, GENE KYW, Philadelphia, Pa. GRAYMOUNT, STUART KURV, Edinburgr. Tex. GREGORY, OREO KVER, Albuquerque, N. Mex. GREEN, HAROLD WFVA, Fredericksburg-, Va. GREY, PETER WSMB, New Orleans, La GRIER, HARRY KTRH, Houston, Tex, GRIFFIN, DAN WGTM, Wilson, N. C. GRIMSTAD, TAR J KRUX, Phoenix & Glenaaic, Ariz. GROBE, ALBERT WQRX, New York, N. Y. GRINDE, BOB WHB, Kansas City, Mo, GROHMAN, JIM WFPG, Steel Pier, Atlantic City, N. J. GROPPER, HAROLD WJTN, .Jamestown, N. Y. GROVE, BILL WFNC, Fayetteville, N. C. GUBA, JOE WEDO. McKeesport, Pa. GUEST, JOHN WGAR, Cleveland, Ohio GULLEK, JACK WT^BO, Cumberland, Md. GUNDAKER, ED WHP, Harrisburg-. Pa. GUNN, BEN WATL. Atlanta. Ga. GUNN, GEORGE Dick Tracy, ABC Ji^n Sterling. Announcer M.C. • Narrator free-lance LA 4-1200 ART HANNES CBS Announcer-Commentator LA. 4-1200 932 ANNOUNCERS GUSTAFASON, ROGER WEBR, Buffalo, N. Y. — H — HAEFNER, GEORGE WHAM, Rochester, N. Y. HAGAN, STAN WMAN, Mansfield, Ohjio HAGER, DON KHUM, Eureka, Calif. HAINES, FmL WTRC, Elkhart, Ind. HALL, BILL WLAV, Grand Rapids, Mich. HALL, HARRY KFWB, Hollywood, CaUf. HALL, LEN WNAR, Norristown, Pa. HALL, RABCLIFFE WNBC. New York, N. Y. (NBC). HAMILTON, BILL Cavalcade of America, NBC HAMILTON, GEME Concert commentator, announcer, director; b Toledo, O., Feb. 22. 1910; Boston Symphony; Music ifonductor — Professor Quiz (AjBC); Announcer — Breck Beautiful Music Concerts; An- nouncer — News & Sports for Bethlehem Steel; News Reporter. HAMILTON, WARD WWNY, Watertown, N. Y. HAMPTON, RAWLS WPAS, White Plains, N. Y. HAMRICK, HOWARD WRNL. Richmond, Va. HANCOCK, DON (Hancock, Donald T.); An- nouncer; b. Linwood, Ind., Oct. 10, 1910; Ind. Central Coll., AB. Harvest of Stors (NBC); Jack Smith Show (CBS); Famous Jury Trials (AB); Vox Pop (ABC); Perry Mason (CBS); Life Can Be iBeautiful (NBC). HAN( OCK, HAL WENY, Elmira, N. Y. HANCOCK, HUNTER KFVD, Los Ang-eles. Cahf. HANDLEY, LORRAINE WROK, Rockford, 111. HANDRICH, FRED WNYC, New York, N. Y. HANNES, ARTHUR R. Announcer, Narrator, Special Events. News, Television; b. New- port, Ky., July 28, 1920; ed. St. Bonaventure College; CBS News Correspondent with Byrd Antarc- tic (1946-47); CBS Staff An- nouncer. HANKAHAN. ED WITH. Baltimore, Md. HAN. EN, CLIFFORD H. KOMO, Seattle. Wash. HANSEN, BOB KTRI, Sioux City, la. HANSON, VERN WTOP, Washing-ton, D. C. HAHWN. ROBERT KROY, Sacramento, Calif. HARDING, BARBARA WMVA, Martinsvir.e, Va. HARMES, FRANTi WITH, Baltimore, Md. HARPEL, BILL KGFJ, Hollywood, Calif. HARPER, HUGH WKZO. Kalamazoo, Mich. HARPER, JOHNNY WWRL, Woodside, N. Y. HARRICE, CY b. Chicogo, 111., March 1, 1915; ed. Northwestern Univ., BS; School of Commerce; Radio Readers Digest; Big Story; Quick As A Flash; Sherlock Holmes; Portia Faces Life. HARRIS, BOB WMCA. New York, N. Y. HARRIS, DAVID K. WNHC. New Haven. Conn. HARRIS, DEAN WAGE, Syracuse, N. Y. HARRIS, LLOYD WMAZ. Macon, Ga. HARRISON, BRAD KMOX, St. Louis, Mo. HARRISON, CHUCK WHBF, Rock Island, 111. HART, BILL WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. HART, MAURICE HARTON, JOHN WSPB, Sarasota, Fla. HARVEY. NEIL WFIL, Philadelphia, Pa. HARVILLE, CHARLIE WGBR, Gcldsboro, N. C. HASELTINE, FRED WDNC. Durham, N. C. HASSING, DOUG WTOC, Savannah, Ga. JOE O'BRIEN Announcer, Emcee, Sports Announcer Shows: Rosemary (CBS) Quizdom Class (ABC) It's in the Family (ABC) Brooklyn Dodger Football (WMCA) Tommy Dorsey Show (WMCA) News of the Day (Newsreel) ROD O'CONNOR RED SK ELTON SHOW DUFFY'S TAVERN SHOW PEOPLE ARE FUNNY SHOW 933 ANNOUNCERS HATTON, DICK WJW, Cleveland. Ohio HAWTHORNE, JIM KXLA, Los Angeles, Calif. HAYES, DON KTBS, Shreveport, La. HAYES, EARL WKBK, Detroit, Mich. HAYES, GEORGE Coffee Concert. Gems for Thoug-ht, ABC HAYES, PAT KIRO, Seattle, Wash. HEAD, BYRON, L. KOIL, Omaha, Nebr. HEISS, BOB WTMJ, Milwaukee, Wise. HEIZER, JIIVEVIY WROV, Roanoke, Va. HELLYER, ART WMRO, Aurora, 111. HEMENWAY, STANLEY D. KPAB, Laredo, Tex. HENDRICKSON, BOB WAGE, Syracuse, N. . HENRICH, WALT WGAR, Cleveland, Ohio HERLIGHY, WALTER Guy Lombardo, ABC HERLIHY, ED (Herlihy, Edward J.); Announcer, MC, commentator; b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 14, 1911; Boston Coll., B.A. Degree; Hildegarde; Romberg; Cavallaro; Kraft Mu- sic Hall; Children's Hour; One O'clock Sunday News with Ed Herlihy; Commentator — Universal Newsreels; Honeymoon in N. Y. HERMAN, CHARLES WLAV, Grand Rapids, Mich. HERTSGAARD, ROLF WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn. HESS, BILL WMOB, Mobile, Ala. HEUER, MYRON E. KODI, Cody, Wyo. HICKMAN, HENRY WFBR, Barimore, Md. HICKS, BOB KANS, Wichita, Kans. HICKS, GEORGE Child's World, ABC HILL, FRANCIS WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex. HILL, JR., FRED WMAZ, Macon, Ga. HILL, Z. WWJ, Detroit. Mich. HINDMAN, WILLIAM WCOL, Columbus, Ohio HINDS, WILLIAM T. KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. HINKLEY, HARRY WHP, Harrisburg-. Pa. HODGE, RUSSELL WMC, Memphis, Tenn. HOGAN, GEORGE WOR, New York, N. Y. HOGAN, JOE KRLD, Dallas, Texas HOGAN, MARTY WJJD, Chicago, 111. HOHENSEE, BUD WLNH, Laconia, N. H. HOKANS, ARNE WKLA. Ludington, Mich. HOLCOMB, LEWIS KXRO, Aberdeen, Wash. HOLDEN, JACK WLS, Chicago, 111. HOLLEY, WAKEFIELD WKY. Oklahoma City, Okla. HOLMES, DICK WILM, Wilmington, Delaware HOLMES, WALTER WBNX, New York, N. Y. HOLSTEN, ARCH WRON, Ronceverte, W. Va. HOLTMAN JOHN WMAQ, Chicago, 111. HOLTON, OLLIE WINK, Ft. Myers, Fla. HOOKER, KEN KTYL, Mesa, Ariz. HOORNBEEK, HAL WKNY, Kingston, N. Y. HOOVER, CHUCK WHKK, Akron, Ohio HOPE. WINSTON WTAR, Norfolk. Va. HOPKINS, JOHN KFJZ, Fort Worth, Tex. HOPPE, HENRY WENC, Whiteville, N. C. HORAN, ARTHUR WIBX, Utica, N. Y. HOWARD, HANK WATR, Waterbury, Conn. HOWARD, LLOYD KGW, Portland, Ore. HOWARD. WELDON B. WFAA. Dallas, Tex. HOWELL, DON WSMB, New Orleans, La. HOWELL, WAYNE NBC HUBER, DICK KSO, Des Moines, Iowa Announcer — M. c- — Narrator ET ^ gn -ifll -^ i ^^H n^ fj ^K |MilM 1^^ m iH PRODUCER - DIRECTOR 1 LA. 4-1200 HUGH JAMES "Lowell Thomas Show" NBC "Second Mrs. Burton" CBS "Voice Of Firestone" NBC "True Detective Stories" MBS "House In The Country" NBC 20th Century-Fox News 934 ANNOUNCERS HUEBNER, PAUL. KWG, Stockton, Calif. HUFSMITH, FREDERIC KDFN, Casper, Wyo. HUGGINS, HAIVK WENK, Union City, Tenn. HULL, H. C. KLIF, Dallas, Tex. HULL, IRA WRVA, Richmond, Va. HULL, MARVIN KFMB, San Diegro, Calif. HUNSBERGER, J. PAUL WWBZ, Vineland, N. J. HURD, JOE WJR, Detroit, Mich. HURST, ED WPEN, Phila., Pa. HURT, ZACK KFJZ, Fort Worth, Tex. HUTCHINSON, BILL WMAN, Mansfield, Ohio HUTCHINSON, FRED WHUN, Hunting-don, Pa. IDE, CARLTON C. KDKA, Pittsburg-h, Pa. IRISH, JACK WOR, New York, N. Y. IRVING, CHARLIE ABC — David Harding- — Count- erspy The Fat Man The Henry Morg-an Show IRVING, PAUL WEDC, Chicag-o, 111. IRWIN, PHII. KGW, Portland, Ore. IVES, ROBERT WFBL, Syracuse, N. Y. TVKY, HUGH WAG-A. Atlanta, Ga. JACKSON, JAY ABC — Star Time with Dorothy KiZg-allen JACKSON, TOM WKAB, Mobile, Ala. JACOBS, TOM KTRH, Houston, Texas JAEGER, JOHN WNEW, New York, N. Y. lAMES, DENNIS Announcer, Emcee, Sportscaster; b. Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 24, 1917; ed. Theater School of Dramatic Arts & Radio; St. Peters College, B.S.; Bob Hawk Show (CBS) ; Can You Hop This?; Song of the Stranger; Lawyer Q; Television — Cash O Carry; Sportcaster (Boxing, Wrestling). JAMES, HERB KXEL, Waterloo, Iowa JAMES, HUGH (Mcllrevey, Hugh J.); Announcer, Narrator; b. New York, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1915; NYU, Univ. of Pa., George Wash. Univ.; Lowell Thomas (NB); Voice of Fire- stone (NBC); Second Mrs. Bur- ton (CBS) ; True Detective Mys- teries (MBS); A House in the Country (NBC); Wendy Warren & the News (CBS); Special As- signment, Press Assoc. JAMES, OWEN ABC — The Adventures of Bill Lance JAMOND, WALTER KVSM, San Mateo, Calif. JARRETT, SCOTT WRVA. Richmond, Va. JENKINS, L. B. WFBC, Greenville, S. C. JENSEN, ALAN KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah JENSEN, LEIF WDRC, Hartford, Conn. JENSEN, ROBERT WOLS, Florence, S. C. ? JOBES, JAMES N. KHOZ, Harrison, Ark. JOHNSON, BILL, WTAR, Norfolk, Va. JOHNSON, CLIFF JOHNSON, GEORGE WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn. JOHNSON, HERB WMAZ, Macon, Ga. JOHNSON, JIM KGPN, Grass Valley, Cahf. JOHNSON, JOE WMVA, Martinsville, Va. JOHNSON, MARTIN WTOC, Savannah, Ga. JOHNSON, RODNEY KPDQ, Portland, Ore. JOHNSON, TED WAKR, Akron, Ohio JOHNSTON, ALLAN KTSM. El Paso, Tex. JOHNSTON, ED WBAX. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. JOHNSTON, MELVYN WRNL, Richmond, Va. J\lcnard Stark 935 iOlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll^ ANNOUNCERS JONES, AL WRR, Dallas. Texas JONES, BILL WJPG, Green Bay, Wise. JONES, CHAUNCY KWBW. Hutchinson, Kans. JONES, HOWARD WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. JONES, PAUL WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio JONES, ROBERT L. WSPR, Springrfield, Mass. JORDAN, FRANK WRNY, Rochester, N. Y. JOY, DICK CBS — Adventures of Sam Spade — K — KADELL, CARLTON Amos 'n' Andy KAHL, LARRY KWPC, Muscatine, Iowa KAIMAN, LAMBERT KMOX, St. Louis, Mo. KARRENBAR, BILL WHBC, Canton, Ohio KASPER, FRED ABC — Breakfast Club KATHE. RICHARD WMRN, Marion, Ohio KAUFMAN, ARNOLD WMBM, Miami Beach, Pla. KAY, BOB WAVE, Louisville, Ky. KEARCE, CECIL WRGA. Rome. Ga. KEATING, LARRY CBS — First Nig-hter ABC — This Is Your FBI KEENAN, EUCwENE WSAY, Rochester. N. Y. KEITH, LARRY WTNB, Birminerham, Ala. KELLER. ART WRON. Ronceverte, W. Va. KELLER. ERNIE WSM, Nashvir.e, Tenn. KELLER, FRED WBEN, Buffalo, N. Y. KE3IPER, LOU WHB, Kansas City, Mo. KENNEDY, BOB WHB, Kansas City, Mo. KENNEDY, JOHN MILTON CBS — Lux Radio Theater KENNEDY, RAY WRVA. Richmond, Va. KENT, FRANK WPEN. Phila., Pa. KENWARD, JACK WMID, Atlantic City, N. J KERN, BRUCE WTIC, Hartford, Conn. KERNS, ROY WKY, Oklahoma City, Okla. KERR, DON WAAT, Newark, N. J. KIDDER, FRED WCOP, Boston, Mass. KILLIAN, JIM WSCR. Scranton, Pa. KILMER, KEN KFJB, Marshalltown, Iowa KINCAID. FRED WRR, Dallas, Texas KING. A. C. WEEI, Boston, Mass. KING. DAVE W^BPZ, Lock Haven, Pa. KING, DEL CBS — Mary Lee Taylor KING. ED KGFN. Grass Valley, Calif. KING, FULTON A. WTON. Staunton, Va. KING, H. E. WORZ, Orlando, Fla. KING, JACK WROB, West Point. Miss. KING, JOE CBS — Strike It Rich KING, JOHN REED ABC — The Sheriff KING, NORM WTAQ. Green Bay, Wise. KING, W. O. w-roc. S-v^nnah, Ga. KING, WALLY VVATR, Waterbury. Conn. KINNAMON, RAY WBHF, Cartersville, Ga. KIRBY, AL WRGA, Rome, Ga. KIRBY, DURWARD CBS — Here's To You KIRBY, GENE ABC — So You Want to Lead A Band America's Town Meeting- KIRBY. KLEVE WMAQ, Chicago, 111. KIRBY, JIMMY WAGA, Atlanta, Ga. KIRBY, LEE WBT, Charlotte, N. C. KIRK. ROGER WJNC, Jacksonville, N. C. KIRSCHNER, CLAUDE ABC — Ladies Be Seated DICK SCHOFIELD Announcer — Actor — Newscaster KXLA — Pasadena DICK DUNHAM Management: Bernard L. Schubert Radio Registry: PL 7-0700 936 ANNOUNCERS KISTLER, BILL KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa KITTELL, CLYDE NBC WNBC, New York, N. Y. KJAR, JOSEPH KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah KLEY, HERB WHBL, Sheboyg-an, Wise. KNAPP, BURT WMCA, New York, N. Y. KNIGHT, FRED WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa. KNOX, JIM WGGA, Gainesville, Ga. KOLTHE, DICK WTCN, Minneapolis, Minn. KOOLAGE, BOB WSAP, Portsmouth, Va. KOVACS, ERNEST WTTM, Trenton, N. J. KRAELING, BUD WTCN, Minneapolis, Minn. KREEGER, JERRY WARD, Johnstown, Pa. KREIGER, JOEL WWRL. Woodside, N. Y. KREIGHOFF, BOB WTOL, Toledo, Ohio KRENN, OTTO WPGH, Pittsburgrh, Pa. KRIEGEL, GIL WITH, Baltimore. Md. KRONICK, PAYSON WROW, Albany, N. Y. KRUPP, ROGER ABC — Counterspy Doctors Talk It Over Labor USA KRUYER, PAUL WSBT, South Bend, Ind. KUHLMEY, STERLING KVOX. Moorhead, Minn. — L — La HAYE, LOUIS WICC. Bridg-eport, Conn. LAKE, BARRY WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind. LAMUTIS, ALEX WGVA. Geneva, N. Y. LANDFEAR, DEAN WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa LANDSEADEL. BOB JR. WKPA, New Kensington, Pa. LANE, ALAN WHUM, Reading-, Pa. LANE, ALICE WWDC, Washing-ton, D. C. LANE, BILL KFDA, Amarillo, Texas LANG, BILL WHN, New York, N. Y. LANGE, BELNO KGDM, Stockton, Calif. LANSING, LARRY WPLH, Huntingrton, W. Va. LaPKANTE, ROY WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa. LARKIN, DON WAAT, Newark, N. J. L.\SKO, ED WKZO, Kalamazoo, Mich, LASSITER, CHAD W<"MA, Corinth, Miss. LATHAM, JACK KFI, Los Ang-eles, Calif. LAUGHNER. ROL KTAR, Phoenix, Arizona LAURENCE, JACK WSAP, Portsmouth, Va. LAWRENCE, DAN KRNT, Des Moines, Iowa LAWRENCE, KEN WTOL, Toledo. Ohio LAWRENCE, LARRY WAGE, Syracuse, N. Y. 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WALLACE, MYRON ABC — Sky King WALLINOTON, JIMMY ABC-CBS — The Tony Martin Show WALSTROM, HARRY ABC — Zeke Manners WALTERS, LEE ABC — Fine Arts Quartet WALTON, HUGH WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. WALTON, RAY WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa. WANKE. HUGH WITH, Baltimore, Md. WANN. PAUL WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn. WARD, BAXTER WMAL, Washington, D. C. WARREN, CARLTON WOR, New York, N. Y. WARREN, BILL WITH, Baltimore, Md. WARREN, GIL KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. WARNER, CARL WJJD, Chicago, 111. WAYNE, BERT WNEW, New York, N. Y. WEAVER. JACKSON WMAL. Washington. D. C. WEBB, HARRY WBEN. Buffalo, N. Y. WEBBER. FRED WFIL, Philadelphia, Pa. WEBER, JOHN PAUL WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. WEIST, DWIGHT CBS — Grand Slom, Inner Sanc- tum, Adventures of the Thin Man. NBC— Aldrich Family. WELCH. EDGAR WMCA, New York, N. Y. WELD, MARK WCCO. Waterbury, Conn. WELLER, ROSS WBEN. Buffalo, N. Y. WELLES, JACQUES WITH, Baltimore. Md. WELLS, GERRY WMAS. Springfield, Mass. WELLS, ROBERT WEBR, Buffalo, N. Y. WELSH, CHARLIE WLAY, Muscle Shoals, Ala. WELSH, PHIL WORL, Boston, Mass. WENDEL, BILL WHAM. Rochester. N. Y. WENZINGER, MAURICE KDKA. Pittsburgh, Pa. WESNER, LEE WIBU, Poynette, Wise. WEST, HARLEY WSPD. To:edo, Ohio WEST, MICHAEL WKBC. North Wilkesboro, N. C. WEST, PAUL KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla- homa WESTBURY, TOM WBGE, Atlanta, Ga. WESTEKKAMP. DICK WTIC, Hartford. Conn. WEXNER, HENRY WROW, Albany, N. Y. WHALEN. JACK WTRC, Elkhart, Ind. WHEELER. DWIGHT WFAU, Augusta, Maine WILLIAMS, JERRY WKAP, Allentown, Pa. WHITE, BILL KFJB, Marshalltown, Iowa WHITE, MAURY KMO. Tacoma, Wash. WHITFIELD, ARTHUR WTMJ, Milwaukee, Wis. WHITNEY, DENNY KSJO, San Jose, Calif. WIETING. FRED WIBG. Philadelphia, Pa. WIGGINS. JAMES O. KABC, San Antonio, Tex, WIGGINTON, BILL WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn. WILCOX, HARLOW CBS — Baby Snooks WILCOX, RICHARD F. WSAR, Fall River, Mass. WILLARD, DICK WOR, New York, N. Y. WILLARD. GEORGE WMCA, New York, N. Y. 944 WILLIAMS, ALUN Radio Producer, Announcer Com- mentator; b. 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The Whistler, Free For All, Meet the Missus ALLISON, ROBERT CBS — People's Platform ALT, DON WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa ALTER, BENNE WHBF, Rock Island, 111. ALUN, WILLIAMS ANDERSEN, J. RICHARD KALL, Salt Lake City, Utah ANDERSON, DON D. KSFO, San Francisco, r-alif. ANDREWS, CLARK ABC — The Clock ANDREWS, DON WKNX, Sag-inaw, Mich. ANDREWS, MARTIN ABC — My True Story ARMBRUSTER, RUSS WINS, New York, N. Y. (Exec. Producer) ARRINGTON, BILL WMRC, Greenville, S. C. ARTHUR, HARRY WSMB, New Orleans, La. ASPINWALL, HUGH KMA, Shenandoah, Iowa AULTMAN, CARL KWIK, Burbank, Calif. AZINE, HAROLD WTOP, Washing-ton, D. C. — B — BABBITT, GIL WPEN, Phila., Pa. BAKER, GEORGE A. WRC, Washing-ton. D. C. BAKER, RUSS WOW, Omaha, Nebr. BARRY, LES WBEN, Buffalo, N. Y. BARTON, CRAIG WFAA, Dallas. Tex. BAUTZER, ALAN WLBR, Lebanon, Pa. BEASLEY, IRENE BEAUPRE, WALTER WCOU, Lewiston, Maine BECKERMAN, LARRY WTOP, Washing-ton, D. C. BELDING, LEE KXLO, lewiston. Mont. BELL, ORTH KFH, Wichita, Kans. 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BRIDGE, J. GORDON WBTA, Batavia. N. Y. BRILL, DICK KQW, San Jose, Calif. BRITT, WESTON WCOU, Montg-omery. Ala. BROCK, ART KAFY, Bakersfield, '"alif. Lunch With the Ladies. Voice of Bakersfield BROOKS, DEEN WKNA, Charleston, W. Va. BROOKS, GEORGE L. KDIX, Dickinson. N. Dak. 945 BROWN, HIMAN CBS — Inner Sanctum BROT^TV, RALPH WLW, Cincinnati. Ohio BKUGGEMAN, VERN KALL, Salt Lake City, Utah BRYANT, NATHAN H., JR. WJEF, Grand Rapids, Mich. BUCKLEY, SCOTT WNBC, New York, N. Y. BUENNING, PAUL KOCY. Oldahoma rity, Okla. BULECHEK, ANNELLE H. KLOU, Lake Charles, La. BULLIS, LEE S. KYJC, Medford, Ore. BURGIN, RALPH WRC, Washing-ton, D. C. BURKE, STEPHEN WBZ-WBZA, Boston, Mass. BURT, LYLE KRSC. Seattle, Wash. BYRON, EDWARD ARMOUR Producer, Director, Writer; b. Newport, Ky., Oct. 22. 1905; Ohio State Univ.; Univ. of Cin- cinnati; Mr. District Attorney; Christopher Wells (CBS). — c — CALHOUN, T. H. WEEI, Boston. Mass. CANON, CRYSTAL KEBE, Jacksonville, Tex. CARLESCO, GEORGE WWRL, Woodside, N. Y. CARLSON, J. RALPH WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y. CARNEY. JOHN CBS — Look Your Best CARR, HAROLD CARTER, MARY LUCILLE WMBM. Miami Beach. Fla. CARTER, VAL WJOY, Burlington. Vt. CASHMAN, EDMUND CBS — Tony Martin Show CAVANAUGH, JOSEPH WENE. Endicott, N. Y. CECIL, CHUCK KFLW. Klamath Falls, Ore. CENTOLA, GREGORY WM<^A, New York, N. Y. CHADD, DON KSOK. Arkansas City, Kans. CHADBURN, BILL WMOC. Convington. Ga. CHAMBERS, BILL KECK, Odessa. Tex. CHANCE, AL CBS — Mary Lee Taylor CHARLES, DICK ABC — Paul Whiteman Club CLARE, GEORGE WMOX, St. Louis, Mo. CLEARY, JOH N ABC — Sammy Kaye's Sun- day Serenade, So You Want To Lead A Band CODY, DEL KGA, Spokane, Wash. PRODUCTION COFFIN, TED WAGM. Presque Isle, Me. COHN. MORT WCHS, Charleston, W. Va. COLLINS, ALBERT R. KNAK, Salt Lake City, Utah CONLEE, LADE WHBQ, Memphis, Tenn. COOK, FRANKLIN WHA, Madison, Wis. COONEY, MARJORIE WSM, Nashville, Tenn. CORBETT, EARL WCPO, Cincinnati, Ohio COTT, TED Writer, Director, Producer; b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1917; CCNY; So You Think You Know Music (MBS); Program Manager, (WNEW); Producer; iRumplstiiskin, Aesop's Fables, Children's Opry House, Tom Thumb; Mother Goose Party for Merrie-Co-Sound Record. COTTON, BOB ABC — Ethel and Albert CRAIG, ROBERT L. WDBO, Orlando, Fla. CRAWFORD, PAUL KAMD, Camden, Ark. CRONICAN, LEE WHP, Harrisburg-, Pa. CROTHERS, GEORGE CBS — In My Opinion CUNY, GENE KLOU, Lake Charles, La. — D — DANIEL, CLAY WNBC, New York, N. Y. DANIELS, ED WGRV, Greeneville, Tenn. DANIELS, WILLIAM S. KVMV, Twin Falls, Idaho DAVIS, ANN WGKV, Charleston, W. Va. DAVIS, HERB WJOY, Burling-ton, Vt. DAWSON, NORTHRUP KUOM, Minneapolis, Minn. DAWSON, PAUL KYUM, Yuma, Ariz. DeANGELO, CARLO Perry Mason, Scotland Yard DEAN, BILL WIRE, Indianapolis, Ind. DEAN, GEORGE KOMO, Seattle, Wash. DeBERRY, HERBERT WPIK. Alexandria, Va. DeBIE, DICK KSIG, Crowley, La. DEEM, WARREN KOWL. Santa Monica, Calif. DENKEMA, EDDIE KNAK, Salt Lake City, Utah DENNIS, LLOYD WTOP, Washing-ton, D. C. DER'BAUM, LILLIAN KTUC, Tucson, Arizona DEVINE, JERRY Writer, Producer, Director;; b. Boston, Mass., Nov .11, 1908. ed. ProiPessional Children's School. This is Your fBI (ABC). DeVRIES, VAN BEUREN WMAL, Washing-ton. D. C. DIERKES, SHIELDS WWJ, Detroit, Mich. DIETZ, JOHN CBS — Crime Photog-rapher DILLON, KENNETH W. WKOW, Madison, Wise. DOAN, BOB WTMA, Charleston, S. C. DOLAN, CHARLES WJMO, Cleveland, Ohio DRAIN, ROBERT J. WSBT. South Bend, Ind. DREIER, ROBERT E. WLIZ, Bridgeport, Conn. DRILLING, JOE C, JR. KCOK, Tulare, Calif. DRISCOLL, RICHARD V. WLIP, Kenosha, Wise. DUFOUR, BOB WTIC, Hartford, Conn. DUNCAN, CARL KYUM, Yuma, Ariz. DUNLAP, WALLACE WLIZ, Bridgeport, Conn. — E — EASTMAN, BOB KOMA, Oklahoma City, Okla. EDGAR, BILL WBEJ, Elizabethtown-Johnson City, Tenn. EDWARDS, EDDIE KMBC, Kansas City, Mo. EDWARDS, JOHN Youth Asks the Government, ABC ELLIOTT, BILL WLIZ, Bridgeport, Conn. ELLIOTT, FRANK WCNC, Elizabeth City, N. C. 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KFRE, Fresno, Calif. FREELAND, FRED WOWO, Fort Wayne. Ind. FREIMAN, PAUL KCOK, Tulare. Calif. FRENCH, KENNETH WRC. Washington, D. C. FROMMER, LARRY WOL, Washington, D. C. FULTON, DAVID K. WALB, Albany. Ga. — G — GAINEY, JACK WJMX, Florence. S. C. GANTTER, RAYMOND WFBL, Syracuse, N. Y. GARDNER, PAUL Writer for radio and magazines; b. New York, N. Y., Jul. 13, 1907; Lou Little (Tele). GARDNER, ED (ARCHIE) GATES, JERRY WFAA, Dallas, Tex. GEARHART, LYNN WALT, Tampa, Fla. GEIGER, GEORGE WBBC, FUnt, Mich. GERING, WALTER KMPC, Los Angeles, Cahf. GIBBS, PARKER WMAQ, Chicago, 111. GIFFORD, JACK WKDK, Newberry, S. C. GIVEN, HELEN WLBJ. Bowling- Green, Ky. GODFREY, VIRGIL KWPC, Muscatine, Iowa. GODT, PAUL KFEL, Denver, rolo. GOODSON, MARK Radio Director, Producer; b. Sacramento, Calif.; Jan. 24, 1915; Univ. of Calif.; A. B. Por- tia Faces Life, Treasury Salute, Winner Take All. GORDON, KEITH KXO, El Centro, Calif. GORDON, LARRY KAVR, Havre, Mont. GOTTLIEB, JOSEPH WMCA, New York, N. Y. GRANDEY, ROY KOW, San Jose, Calif. GRANT, DOUG WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa GRAULICH, BERT WBAY, Coral Gables, Fla. GRAY, FRED WGWR, Asheboro, N. C. GRAY, GEORGE WHOB, Gardner, Mass. GREEN, GEORGE WAAT, Newark, N. J. GREER, BOB KPRK, Livingston, Mont. GREGORY, FRANK WKMO, Kokomo, Ind. GREY, EDEN WBAA, West Lafayette, Ind. GREY, PETER WSMB, New Orleans, La. GREY, ALLEN WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa. GRIFFIN, BETTY CUSHING WIBX, Utica. N. Y. GRIFFITHS, MARY WLCR, Torrington, Conn. GROBE, ALBERT WQXR. New York, N. Y. GROGAN, JACK WNEW, New York, N. Y. GROVER, ROSCOE A. KSUB. Cedar City. Utah PRODUCTION GROVES, JOHN KGW. Portland, Ore. GUEDEL, JOHN People Are Funny, NBC — H — HAGEMAN, DICK WHAS, Louisville, Ky. HALBERT, EDDIE WTOP Washington D. C, HALE CECIL WSAI Cincinnati Ohio HALE ZENDELL M. KEYY Pocatello Idaho HALLOCK, TED KUGN, Eug-ene, Ore. HARPER, FRED WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio HARRIS, GLENN E. 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HIGGINS, KEN KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. HIGGINS, JAMES W. WWNY. Watertown, N. Y. HOFER, DAVE L., JR. KRDU, Dinuba, Calif. HOLIDAY, STANLEY WDSO, New Orleans, La. HOLMES, JAMES WMON, Montgomery, W. Va. HOLMES, THURSTON WBRK, Pittsfield, Mass. HOLMES, WILLIAM A. KECA, Los Angeles, Calif. HOLT, ROBERT KXOK, St. Louis, Mo. HOPKINS, FRANK WHDL, Olean, N. Y. HOPPERS, JIM WCMA, Corinth, Miss. HOSKINSON, JOHN H. WMAL, Washington, D. C. HORSFALL, DOT WPDQ, Jacksonville, Fla, HOTCHKISS, THOMAS KGER, Long Beach, Calif, HOULIHAN, ANN WHAM, Rochester, N. Y. HOWE, LOUISE HILL KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah HOWLETT, ERIC WJR, Detroit, Mich, HUFF, ECCLES WDUK, Durham, N. C. HUGHES, PAUL KTAR, Phoenix, Ariz. HULL, ALEXANDER KRSC, Seattle, Wash. HULL, IRA WRVA, Richmond, Va. HUMIVIERT, ANN Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons, CBS HUMMERT, FRANK Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons, CBS HUNT, TED KROD, El Paso, Tex. HUNTZINGER, CECE WHO, Des Moines, la. HURD, ROBERT KOMO, Seattle, Wash. 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L.WALLE, GENE WJR, Detroit, Mich. LAWRENCE, RICHARD KDAL, Duluth, Minn. LEBAN, JOHN WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. LELY, J. THEODORE KVOA, Tucson, Ariz. LASHER, ROBERT WJEJ, Hagerstown, Md. LEWIS, ED KRDO, Colorado Springs, Colo. LEWIS, RAY KSIX, Corpus Christie, Tex. LIBUTTI, GEORGE (Program Director) WSAY, Rochester, N. Y. 947 PRODUCTION LIGGITT, PAUL WJBO, Blooming-ton, 111. LINDEK, VAL KEX. Portland, Ore. LIVINGSTONE, CHARLES The Lone Rang-er, ABC LOCHNEK, DON WEW, St. Louis, Mo. LOGAN, JAMES WMAL, Washtng-ton, D. C. LONG, CHET WBNS, Columbus, Ohio LONG, RICH KPPC, Pasadena, Calif. LONG, RUSSELL D. WCSC, Charleston, S. C. LOREN, WM. H. WLVA, Lynchburg-, Va. LOUGHRfiNE, BASIL NBC— Light of the World MBS— Sherlock Holmes. LOUGHRIN, J. RICHARD WMAQ, Chicago, 111. LOVE, LEWIS KWE*^, Fort Worth, Tex. LOVETON, JOHN Mr. & Mrs. North, CBS LOWDER, COLLIN W. KLO, Og-den, Utah LOWERY, BILL WGRV, Greeneville, Tenn. LUND, ERIC WLVA, Lynchburg-, Va. LUNDQUIST, HENRY WCOP, Boston. 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CBS MORRISON, TOM WCMW\ Canton, Ohio MORROW, BILL Philco Rsdio Time, AB<" MORSE, OTIS WCBA, York. Pa. MORTON, DON WEAN, Pi'ovidence, R. I. MOSER, CLYDE WTAR, Norfolk. Va. MOSES, JOHN B. WHKC. Columbus, Ohio MUNSON, GORDON WOI, Ames, Iowa MURPHY, WM. KBLF. Red Bluff. Calif. MURRAY, DON WAZL, Hazleton, Pa. MUSCHANY, ELMER G. KXOK. St. Louis, Mo. MYERS, CLARENCE WJEJ, Hag-erstown, Md. — iV — NADEAU, JACK WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn. NAYLOR, DON WGST, Ga. Tech Station, At- lanta, Ga. NEEL, WILLIAM Drew Pearson, ABC 948 NEILL, EVERETT KDKA, Pittsburg-h, Pa. NELSON, DOLPH WMAQ, Chicag-o, 111. NELSON, GENE KFAM, St. Cloud, Minn. NELSON, JAMES S. KOAC, Corvallis, Ore. NELSON, JERRG WC'^'O, Minneapolis. Minn. NEWMAN, ROY I. WRR, Dallas, Tex. NORMAN, JOHN KIT, Yakima, Wash. NOLAN, JAMES W. KTHR, Houston, Tex. NOVELLI, SYL WHAM, Rochester, N. Y. — o — OCHS, ACE Tom Scott, American Trouba- dor. Treasury Bandstand, CBS O'CONNOR, GEORGE L. WWRL, Woodside, N. Y. O'DELL, GEORGE WOPI, Bristol, Tenn. OLMSTEAD, CLARE The Borden Program, CBS OLSEN, JOHNNY OLSON. DAVE WJR, Detroit, Mich. OLSON, RAY WOW, Omaha, Nebr. ONSTOTT, FRANTt KCOK. Tulare, Calif. OWEN, ALAN WMID, Atlantic City, N. J. P PALMER, TOM WMOC, Covington, Ga. PARADY, WILLIAM F. KGLU, Safford, Ariz. PARCHER, OLIVER WSBT, South Bend, Ind. PARKER, PAUL PARKINSON, HARRY KCOL, Fort Colhns, Colo. WMBL, Morehead City, N. C. KRLD, Dallas, Tex. PARRINO, TED Child's Work, AB<" PARHURST, HELEN KOMO, Seattle, Wash. PATTERSON, FREDERICK J. PATTERSON, BILL WNBC, New York, N. Y. PATRICK, ED WEDO, McKeesport, Pa. PEDEN, TOM KYW, Philadelphia, Pa. PAYNE, LARRY WJR. Detroit, Mich. PEARCE, JOHN, JR. WIRE, Indianapolis, Ind. PELT, RUTH VAN WMW, Canton, Ohio PENNELL, W. W. WORZ, Orlando, Fla. PEPPER, HELEN WCLB, Ogdensburg, N. Y. PERKINS, LOU Welcome Travelers, ABC PERRIN, KEYES W. PETERSEN, CLIFF Breakfast Club, ABC PETERSON, WARREN M. KDIX, Dickinson, N. Dak. PHILLIPS, GORDON WROV,, Roanoke. Va. PHILLIPS, HAROLD WRNL. Richmond, Va. 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Phoenix Bowen, Marjorie KGLU, Safford Jorg-ensen, Marj^ Elizabeth KYUM, Yuma • Arkansas G-od-win. MaiT Jean KAMD. Camden Craig-, Martha KELD, El Dorado Forster, Bobbie H KXLR. North Little Rock Shaw, Mary KUOA. Siloam Springs • California Watking, Ellen KAFY. Bakersfield Coffland, Lillian KWTC. Barstow Arble, Mima. KROP. Brawley Seifert, Evelyn KHUM. Eureka Wilson, Betts KIEM. Eureka Jones, Pauline Edwards KM J. Fresno Brown, Leona KGFN, Grass Valley Langman, Sara KFWB, Holly wo'^d Gibson, Bonnie KREO. Indio Cook, Irene KGER. Long Beach Schram, Violet KFVD. Los Angeles Sherman, Jack KFVD, Los Angeles Young-, Norma KHJ. Los Angeles Lee, Marion KXLA, Los Ange''es Hig-bee, Hilda KTRB. Modesto Dewsnup, Evelyn KWBR. Oakland Haynes, Frances KPRL. Paso Rob'es Scott, Betty KTIP. Porterville Murphy, Carol KBIF. Red Bluff Levoy, Lee KSBW. Salinas Harder, Kathryn Steam .. KFXM. San Bernardino Alvey. Betty KITO, San Bernardino Bradley, Shirley KFMB. San Die^o Canedy, EUnor KSDJ, San Diego Johnson, Dorothy KSON. San Diego Martin, Josephine KFRC. San Francisco Holden, Ann KGO. San Francisco Rankin, Dorothy KNBC. San Francisco Stewart, Faye KSFO. San Francisco Thompson, Ruth KYA, San Francisco Hart, Tulsa KEEN. San Jose Stuart, Mary Lou KSJO, San Jose Freeman, Betti Cile KVSM. San Mateo Gregory, Barbara KTIM, San Rafael McGee, Barbara KIST, Santa Barbara Barnes, Harriet KSRO. Santa Rosa Wag-ner, Kay KWG. Stockton Woods, Wanda KCOK, Tulare Nunn, Margruerite KGYW, Vallejo Colorado Roulston, Ros KBOL, Boulder Forcum, Beth KRDO, Colorado Springs Studer, Marjorie KVOR, Colorado Spring^s Carson, Sue KLZ, Denver Hammersley, Evadna KOA, Denver Allen, Carla KIUP, Durang-o Greene, Shirley KCOL, Fort Collins Rose, Helen KFXJ, Grand Junction Sylvester, Elda Mae KFKA, Greeley Mason. Lee KCSJ. Pueblo Cimino, Leona KSFT, Trinidad • Connecticut "Liz" WLIZ. Bridgeport O'Brien, Jean WNAB, Bridgeport Gibson, Claire WONS, Hartford Colbert, Jean WTIC, Hartford Julianelle, Pat WAVZ, New Haven Porter, Jeanne WELI, New Haven DiFant, Mary WNHC, New Haven Dolittle, Ruth WNHC, New Haven Bruce, Kay WNOC. Norwich Sturdy, Bess WLCR, Torring-fon Hurlburt, Miriam WATR, Waterbury Clark, Fay WBRY, Waterbury Doyle, Betty WW^o. Waterbury • Delaware Day, Doreen WARS, Wilmington Price, Marjorie WILM, Wilming-ton • District of Columbia Crane, Ruth WMAL, Washington Sexton, Marian WOL. Washing-t'-n Lane, Alice WOOK, Washington Foreman, Mairi WQQW. Washington Osgood, Nancy WRC. Washington Holly, Clover. WTOP. Washington Lee, Elinor WTOP. Washing-ton Florida Ladine, Mary WCLE, Clearwater Silver, Marjorie B WIRA, Ft. Pierce Edwards, Helen WRUF, Gainesville Moss, Joyce WJHP. Jacksonville Daly, Anne WPDQ. Jacksonville Dalbo, Biggo WDSR. Lake City Flynn, Jean WLAK , Lakeland Scarborough, Marjorie WLBF. Leesburg- Butler, Jane WGBS. Miami Walterman, Jean WKAT. Miami Beach Carter, Mary Lucille WMBM. M^ami Beach Aiken. Helen WTMC, Ocala Ward, Jane. . WDBO, Orlando Smith, Ruth WHOO, Orlando Bryant, Patricia WORZ, Orlando Fleming-, Rosemary WBSR. Pensacola Morris, Callie WCOA. Pensacola McCall, Betty Jo WWPF. Palatka TaPey. Margaret Rushton WSPB. Sarasota Duncan. Peggie WTRR, Sanford Todd. Helen F WTAL. Tallahassee Drumm. Wilma WALT, Tampa Dowst, Kay WDAE. Tampa Ha-as, Connie : WSIR, Winter Haven • Georgia Fiengold, Blanche WALB. Albany Davis, Magg-ie WBGE, Atlanta Wells, Virg-inia WCON, Atlanta Watkins, Mickey. . WBBQ, Augusta 953 HOME ECONOMICS DIRECTORS Pitnay, Peg-gy WTNT. Augusta Johnson, Barbara Ann WMGR, Bainbridge Lander, Rosalee J WLBB, Carrollton Lanham, Martha. WBHF, Cartersville Whitfield, Rowena WGAA, Cedartown Baker, Marie WBLJ, Dalton Wai-e, Bob (Mrs.) WBHB, Fitzgerald Heineman, Annemie WGGA, Gainesville Bailey, Virginia WKLY, Hartwell Ward, Del WNEX, Macon Ragsdale, Josephine WMVG, Milledgeville Alford, Kitty WRGA, Rome MaeLean, Donna Mae WROM, Rome Grey. Ethel WFRP, Savannah Beckwith, Alberta WSAV. Savannah Kahr, Mildred WTOC. Savannah Carpenter, Patty WWGS, Tifton Holloway, Louise WGOV. Valdosta Fields, Beraldine WAYX, Waycross • Idaho Silvers, Shirley KDSH, Boise Wyle, Laura KIDO, Boise Flint, Helen KVNI, Coeur d'Alene Dunlap, Jane, B KID, Idaho Falls Taylor, Virginia KRLC, Lewiston McAllister, Ruth KRPL, Moscow Whitaker, Tina KEYY, Pocatello Kollmeyer, Florence KLIX, Twin Falls Arnold, Kay . .KTFI 'i'win Falls Christensen, A. S. (Mary Ellen) .KVMV, Twin Falls Spencer, Betty KWAL, Wallace • Illinois Dorian, Jeanne, M WMRO, Aurora Dee, Yolanda WIBV, Belleville Rigney, Bette WBYS, Canton Stall, Pat WCIL, Carbondale Logan, Judy WAAF, Chicago Roche, Katherine . WGN, Chicago Waller, Judith WMAQ, Chicago Logan, Jane WSOY, Decatur Thompson, Mabel WCRA, Effingham Colwell, Virginia WLDS, Jacksonville Zarley, Lois WJOL, Joliet Huff, Lj-nn WKAN, Kankakaa Francis, Marion WKAI, Macomb Robertson, Marijane WLBH, Mattoon Day, Helen WQUA, Moline Nutt, Charlotte WQUA, Moline Maxwell, Phyllis WMIX, Mt. Vernon Brenneman, Margs (Mrs.) WSIV, Pekin Moore, Bara WMBD, Peoria Detriek, Jean WMM J, Peoria Thompson, Marlowe WHBF. Rock Island Johannes, Ojga WROK, Rockford Dilley, Mary WCVS, Springfield • Indiana Olinger, Opal WFTW, Ft. Wayne Roemer, Madge WGL. Fort Wayne Borden, Peggy WKJG, Fort Wayne Weston, Jane WO WO, Fort Wayne Brentson, Cheer WIBC, Indianapolis Daniels, Catherine WISH, Indianapolis Pierce, Jeanne WKMO. Kokomo Tucker. Sue WKBV, Richmond Riley, Sue (Mrs.) WHOT, South Bend Cates, Henrietta WSBT. South Bend Barry, Madeline K WBOW. Terre Haute Bellamy, Marguerite WAOV, Vincennes Hastetler, Rosemary WBAA, West Lafayette • Iowa Duncan, Martha WOI, Ames Prusia, Connie KBUR, Bnrlington Herbst, Edna A K^RG. Cedar Rapids Smith, Raymond KSWI, Council Bluffs Lindley, Dorothy KSIB, Creston Marshall, Mary Louise WOC, Davenport Croker, Mary Esther KDEC. Decorah Trytten. Marilyn KWLO, Decorah Beese. Gene Gragg KSO, Des Moines Anderson. Louise WHO, Des Moines Kaep, Mary Ann WKBB, Dubuque Rankin, Mary KVFD, Fort Dodge Muntz, Wanda KFJB, Marshalltown Volger, Thelma KWPC, Muscatine Miller, Claire KBIZ, Ottumwa Driftmier, Leanna KMA, Shenandoah Hansen, Edith KMA, Shenandoah Murphy, Doris KMA, Shenandoah Shoemaker, Adella KFNF, Shenandoah DuMond, Irene KXEL, Waterloo • Kansas Roehl, Ann KSOK, Arkansas City Blair, Virginia KVAK, Atchison Davis, Hellen KGNO, Dodge City Grimm, Mobert (Mrs.) KTSW, Emporia Couser, Tommy KWBW, Hutchinson Gray, Gloria KTOP, Topeka Ewing, Dorothy KFBI, Wichita Zerkle, Ethel Jane KFH, Wichita • Kentucky Seay, Blanche Mrs WCMI, Ashland Hamilton, Joe WLBJ, Bowling Green Mauney, Ruth WGTT, Corbin Robertson, Dorothy WSON, Henderson Lackey, Bonnie WHOP, HopkinsviUe Hubert, Ann WAVE, Louisville Weiller, Louise WINN Louisville Miller, Peggy Sue WCIP, Madisonville Spahr, Dorothy WKTM, Mayfield Richardson, Marcia WKYB, Paducah • Louisiana Close, Vivian KPDR, Alexandria Hower, Virginia KSYL, Alexandria Stagg. Louisette B KSIG, Crowley Porche, Mary Etna KCIL, Houma Carmouche, Lois KLOU, Lake Charles Fisher, Phylli KPLC, Lake Charles Perkins, Edwina KWSL, Lake Charges Peters, Ann KWCJ, Natchitoches Kennedj', Evelyn WDSO, New Orleans Morton, Amelia WJMR. New Orleans Batson, A WSMB. New Orleans Meechlin. Ruth E KRMD. Shreveport Selassi, Elizabeth KWKH, Shreveport • Maine Rice, Catherine WFAU, Augusta Carter. Charlotte WBAI, Bangor Kihhnire. Elizabeth .WGUY, Bangor Dennis. Betsey WJOR. Bangor Hinds. Rowena WLBZ. Bangor Fortier, Roselle WCOU, Lewiston Teahan, Florence WAGM. Presque Isle Gibbs, Agnes, F WCSH. Potrland Wadman, Dorothy Smith WGAN. Portland Jordan. Rosemary WPOR. Portland Staples. Marguerite L WTVL, Waterville • Maryland Day, Jane WANN, Annapolis Miillinix, Elsie Wingate (Mrs.) . .WASL, Annapolis McCall. Bettie WCAO. Baltimore Temple, Martha. Ross WFBR. Baltimore DeVinney. Adelaide WSID, Baltimore Campbell. Grace .... WBCC. Bethesda-Chevy Chase Paige. Carolyn WTBO, Cumberland Robertson. May WFMD, Frederick Crilleye. Pat WJEP, Hagerstown Hanley, Grace WGAY, Silver Spring • Massachusetts Carlson, Mildred WBZ-WBZA, Boston Bailey, Mildred WCOP, Boston Cabot, Carohne WEEI, Boston Parker, Heloise. WEEI, Boston Evans, Christine WHDH, Boston 954 HOME ECONOMICS DIRECTORS Hig-g-inson, Rebekah WMEX, Boston Morg-an, Louise WNAC, Boston Seymour, Winifred WBET, Brockton Drapeau, Barbara WAGE, Chicopee Gray, Charlotte WHOB, Gardner Cavanaug-li, Audrey F WHAI, Greenfield Hanan, Ruth WHYN, Holyoke Bradford, Ann WLLH, Lowell Wood, Arlene WBEC, Pittsfield Roberts, Irene WESX, Salem Brown, Mae WMAS, Springfield Xing', Dorothea WSPR, Spring-field Carter, Carol WAAB, Worcester Chase, Julie. WTAG, Worcester Thomas, Gretchen WTAG, Worcester Michigan Allen, Virg-inia Paxton. . . .WHFB, Benton Harbor Marxer, Laura WKMH, Dearborn Clark, Ag-nes WJR, Detroit Wrig-ht, Bess WKBK, Detroit Melrose, Edythe Fern WXYZ, Detroit Harris, Fran WWJ, Detroit Szosz, June WKAR, East Lansing- Both, Marie WBBC, Flint Koranda, M. Louise WJEF, Grand Rapids Berrette, Myrtle WHDF, Houg-hton Outcelt, Laura WMIQ, Iron Mountain Isaac, Rose WJMS, Ironwood Donahue, Barbara WGPG, Kalamazoo Carter, Joan WKZO, Kalamazoo Tuttle, Lee WILS, Lansing Holling-er, Myrtle WKLA, Ludington Chickering, Bernadien WMUS, Muskegon Nelson. Helen WHLS, Port Huron Hotton, Vera WSOO. Sault Ste. Marie • Mississippi Sugg. Helen WROX, Clarksdale Hand, Gwen WJXN, Jackson Lee, Margery WRBC, Jackson Wakefield, Sally WSLI, Jackson Hammons, Mary Fane WMOX, Meridian Hammonds, Lillian WMIS, Natchez Hosmer, Jane WELO, Tupelo • Missouri Hillyard, Margaret KDMO, Carthage Small, Annie Lee KFRU, Columbia Hayes, Anne KCMO, Kansas City Martin, June KMBC, Kansas City Lea, Sandra WHB, Kansas City Schroeder, Jane WHB, Kansas City Donze, Aileen KSGM, St. Genevieve Dielman, Lysle KPUO, St. Louis Ellis, Elayne KXLW, St. Louis Foley, Leone KXLW, St. Louis Munsch, Louise WEW, St. Louis Watkins, Kay KTTS, Springfield • Minnesota Lagather, Dorothy (Mrs.) KBUN, Bemid.ii Hyams, Isabel J KLIZ, Brainerd Daniels, Elizabeth KDAL, Duluth Barney, Elinor WEBC, Duluth McGiiire, Jeanne WREX, Duluth Jo, Peggy KGDE, Fergus Falls Kaye, Dorothy KSYM, Mankato Marshall, June KMHL, Marshall Haeberle, Arleth WTCN, Minneapolis Wilson, Rae KFAM. St. Cloud Spicer, Dorothy R KSTP, St. Paul-Minneapolis Peters, Irene KWLM, Willmar Mitchell, Marjorie KWNO, Winona • Montana Porter, Kevin KANA, Anaconda Anderson, Gwen KXLQ, Bozeman "Kay" KBMY, Billings Burgman, Betty KBOW, Butte Gordon. Lindy KAVR, Havre McCartney. Colleen KAVR, Havre Dupper, Gloria KOJM, Ha-vre Byers, Alicia KGEZ, Kalispell Morrison, Jean KPRK, Livingston Drumm, Frances KRJF, Miles City Miller. Phylhs KGVO, Missoula Martin, Ardis KIYI, Shelby Halvorson, Fay KGCX, Sidney • Nebraska Arvin, Jean KORN, Fremont Biber, Peg. . KGFW, Kearney Plasters, Helen KOLN, Lincoln Moore, Mary WJAG, Norfolk Epp, Louise KODY, North Platte Walker, Harriet KBON, Omaha Neuhaus, Ruth KFAB, Omaha West. Belle KOIL, Omaha Strohecker. Mary KOLT, Scottsbluff • Nevada Stoddard, Betty KATO. Reno Crandall, Jane KOLO, Reno • New Hampshire Crippen, Blanche WKXL, Concord Redington, Ruth L WKNE, Keene Forsberg. Marie WNLH. Lacoma Casseboom, Adeline WFEA, Manchester Williams, Julie Blake WMUR, Manchester Regan, Kay WHEB, Portsmouth • New Jersey Lippman, Harriet WMID, Atlantic City Hunt. Adele WPAT, Paterson Hewitt, Ada WFPG, Steel Pier, Atlantic City Wilson, Mary WTTM, Trenton Archer, Joyce WWBZ, Vineland • New Mexico McCall, Kit KOAT, Albuquerque Walker, Mary KOB, Albuquerque Evans, Joan KTRC, Santa Pe Clark, Ann KVSF, Santa Fe Hill, Lill'un KTNM, Tucumcari • New York Benay, Louise • WROW, Albany Bonney, Jane WBTA, Batavia Baxter, Marian Hawley WKOP, Binghamton Burbank, Sarah WNBF. Binghamton Work, Sally WBEN. Buffalo Neville, Helen WKBW, Buffalo Bartlett, Edna WELM, Elmira Shoemaker, Muriel WENY. Elmira Stevens. Betty WENE. Endicott Thompson, Margaret WGVA, Geneva Shudt, Sandra WWS^, Glens Falls Ogren, Elizabeth WJTN, Jamestown Carrig, Betty WWOL, Lackawanna Reisdo'rf Peggy WICY, Malone Evans, Margaret Emily WMSA, Massena Gray Gale WALL, Middletown Fredericks, Carlton WHN, New York Gannon, Frances Foley WNYC, New York McCann, Alfred WOR, New York Pritchett, Florence WOR, New York Tobey, James Dr WOR, New York Young, Marian WOR, New York Dettinger, Alma WQXR, New York Robinson, Margaret WGNY. Newburgh Rowe, Flo Beach WSLB, Ogdensburg Myles, Geraldine WNBZ, Saranac Lake Brooks, Martha ; WGY, Schenectady Lenox, Betty WGY. Schenectady Nelson, Amy WAGE, Syracuse Farrell, Patricia WNDR, Syracuse Manners, Martha WGAT, Utica Odames. Elizabeth WIBX, Utica Parr. Dorothy (Mrs.) WATN, Watertown 955 HOME ECONOMICS DIRECTORS • • • Scanlin, Gwen WWNY, Watertown Morris, Helen WFAS, White Plains Becker, Pat WWRL, Woodside Fisher, Mona. WWRL, Woodside • North Carolina Liverance, Sara WABZ, Albemarle Thompson, Martha B WGWR, Asheboro Carter. Jane WLOS, Asheville Bennett, Hazel S WNCA, Asheville Wallich. Ellen WSKY, Asheville Sneed, Pat WWNC, Asheville Winter, Carol WBBB, Burling-ton Stack, Mitzi WAYS, Charlotte Wisecup, Trippie WSOC, Charlotte Gainey, Evelyn WCKB, Dunn Keller, Connie WDUK, Durham Hurt, Shirley WHHT, Durham Northup, Nancy WCNC. Elizabeth City ♦"•raven, H. Marie WGBG, Greensboro Eailes, Mary WGTC, Greenville Call, Toni. . WSWO, Laurinburg- Hurst, Barbara WJRI, Lenoir Craver, Jean WBUY, Lexingrton Locke, Betty WMRL. Morehead City Pressly. Harriet WPTF, Raleig-h Allen, Peg- WFRC, Reidsville Davis, Sara West WCBT, Roanoke Rapids Nash, Mamie WCBT, Roanoke Rapids Burns. Emy Lou WCEC, Rocky Mount Fisher, Betty WSTP, Salisbury Murphy, Katherine WSTP. Salisbury Alberg-ine. Nancy WOHS, Shelby Leber, Jame WCPS. Tarboro Shore, Priscilla L WTNC. Thomasville Carraway. Joyce WADE, Wadesboro Pierce, Don WRRF, Washing-ton Watson, Lela WGTM, Wilson Parding-ton. Doris WAIR, Winston-Salem • North Dakota Graham, Peg: KDIX, Dickinson Lindgrren. Christine KILO, Grand Forks Houston. Dorothy KLPM, Minot e Ohio Renner. Frankie WADC. Akron McPherson, Peg- WHKK. Akron Soet. Mi^he WI^A, Ashtabula Van Pelt. Ruth WCMW. Canton Adams. Carol WHBC. Canton Brady, Betty WLW. Cincinnati Wheeler. Marcia WSAI. Cincinnati Mimin. Esther WGAR. Cleveland Hanson. Eleanor WHK, (^leveland Brown. Gloria WTAM, Cleveland Funnell. Mildred WTAM, Cleveland Stevens, Jane WJW. Clevel-nd Sharp. Fern .WBNS, Columbus Houston. Phil WCOL, Columbus Thomas, Rita WHKC, Columbus Foltz. Miriam W^OSU. '"olumbus Wise, Madehne WHIG, Dayton Davis, Millicent WFIN, Findlav Eng-el. Luella WMOH, Hamilton Hauserman, Elaine WMAN. Mansfield Cooper, Madg-e L WMRN, Marion Grahcm, Lucille WPAY, Portsmouth Baham, Ahce WIZE, Spring-field Richards, Norma H WSPD, Toledo Wood, Virg^inia K WSPD, Toledo Baxter, Jill WTOD, Toledo Wells, Marjorie WTOL, Toledo Krieg-er, Jean L WRRN, Warren Resch, Marion WFM J, Young-stown Casteel, Ellamae WKBN, Youngstown • Oklahoma Elkins, Cecile KSEO, Durant Taylor, Jean KCRC, Enid Smith, Ann KB WO, Lawtoa Cates, Joan KTMC, McAlester Hutcheson, MoF.ie KTMC. McAlester Hammett, Georgianna WNAD, Norman Burkett, Kathleen KLPR, Oklahoma City Bennel, Julie KOMA, Oklahoma City Nelson. Marjorie KHBG, Okmulg-ee Bowman. Maxine E KGFF. Shawnee Evans, Bette KAKC, Tulsa Blanar, Estelle KVOO, Tulsa • Oregon Pound, Blanche KWIL, Albany Bailey, Verne KWIN, Ashland Baer, Grace KBKR. Baker Schloeman, Lillian KOAC. Corvallis Herman, Joyce KRUL. Corvallis Nidever, Laura KASH, Eugene A>xander. Alene KORE. Eugene Arnold. Gere KUGN, Eugene Stine. Helen KFJI, Klamath Falls Pierce, Marjorie KLBM. LaGrande Wilkinson, Patricia KYJC. Medford Forsman. Doris KWRC. Pendleton Cullen, Mary KALE. Portland West, Kay KEX. Portland Koennecke, Betty KW.TJ, Portland Allyn. Margaret KO'^0, Salem • Pennsylvxanla Sloane. Peggy Anne WKAP. Allentown Huey. Lois WJSW, Altoona Fry. Betty WGPA. Bethlehem Kah'e, Jane WESB, Bradford Borne. Gladys WISR. Butler Fortuna. Margo WAZL. Hazleton Cannon. Dorsey WDAD. Indiana Simmons, Evelyn WJAC. Johnstown Willoughby. Edna WLAN. Lancaster High. Doris WLBR, Lebanon McCoy. Rita WMRF. Lewiston Mertz. June WBPZ. Lock Haven Sheridan. Mildred WEDO. McKeesport Stevenson. Bea WEDO. McKeesport Beardmore. Miriam. WMCK, McKeesport O'Boyle, Kay WHWL. Nanticoke Kerr, Shirley WKST. New Castle Lyttle, Marge WKR''. Oil Citv Welles, Ruth KYW, Philrd-lnh^a Stewart. Creighton WSAU, Philadelphia Ives. Anice WFIL, Philadelphia Indzel, Frances WHAT, Philadelphia Harper. Zella Drake WIBG, Philadelphia Crane, Kit WIP, Philadelphia Gardiner. Evelyn KDKA. Pittsburgh Gibson, Jane KQV. Pittsburgh Sando, Florence WAE. Pittsburgh Cristy, Anne WJAS, Pittsburgh Clark, Cleda WPIT, Pittsburgh Wilk Marie WWSW. Pittsburgh Lee, Ruth WPAM, Pottsviile Scott. Romaine WPPA. Pottsville Sandeffer. Eva WHUM. Reading Forman, Win WARM. Scranton Culkin, Anne WSCR, Scranton Lewis, Lynn WSCR, Scranton Blair. Dorothy WHAB. Stroud^burg Johnston. Elinor J WMBS. Uniontown Bendix, Mildred WNAE, Warren Blair, Betty WILK. Wilkes Barre Krantz. Celestine WSBA, York • Rhode Island Wright, Helma WRIB, Pi-ovidence Wright, Lee WRIB, Providence Gunning, Betty WFCI, Pawtucket Somerby, Hope WWON, Woonsocket • South Carolina Sherrard. M. B. . . WAIM. Anderson Baum. Pearl. WCSC. Charleston Rhett. Alicia WTMA. Charleston 956 HOME ECONOMICS DIRECTORS Zimmerman, Christie WIS, Columbia Marshall, Greer WDSC, Dillon Marshall, Greer WJMX. Florence Wofford, Martha WCRS, Greenwood Wyman, Alice WFBC, Greenville Pinner, Jean WMRC, Greenville Flowers, Eleanor WHSC. Hartsville Fleniken, Ann WKDK. Newberry Nichols, Barbara WRNO, Orang-eburg- Boyd, Rosamonde WORD, Spartanburg- Dalton, Jane WSPA, Spartanburg Trowell, Elizabeth WFIG, Sumter • South Dakota Poe, Ellie M KABR, Aberdeen Mitchell, Beannie KDSJ, Deadwood Horton, Marie KELO, Sioux Falls Westre, Norma Jean KUSD, Vermillion Speece, Wynn Hubler WNAX, Yankton • Tennessee Hulsey, Marthajean WOPI, Bristol Davis, Ronnetta WJZM, riarksville Fyke, Jane WJZM, Clarksville Rentfro, Lucille WABC, Cleveland Read, Evelyn WDSG, Dyersburg- Nance, Doris. . . .WIBEJ, Elizabethton-Johnson City Carter, Patsy WGRV, Greeneville Hedg-peth, Montarie Porter WHBT, Harriman Friberg-, Alice , WJHL, Johnson City Walker, Mary WNOX, Knoxville Downs, Sue WMMT, McMinnville Beach, Nikki WJJM, Lewisburg- Miller, Betty WDIA, Memphis Lowery, Winn WHBQ, Memphis Turner, June WHHM, Memphis Browne, Olivia WMC, Memphis Allen, Kay WMPS, Memphis Morris, Mary Nell WGNS, Murfreesboro Cooney, Marjorie WSM, Nashville Scott, Betty Marg-aret WTPR, Paris Hammond. Barbara. .WKSR, Pulaski-Lawrenceburg- • Texas Smart. Ann O KRBC, Abilene Fremont, Olg-ie KIOX, Bay City Marchbanks, Lois KFDM, Beaumont Wilkenson. Lilyan KPBX, Beaumont Sikes. Mildi^ed KCTX, Childress Bannister, Claire WTAW, Colleg-e Station Graham. Virg-inia KRIS, Corpus Christi Belek, Rose KWBU, Corpus Christi De Vore, Gloria KIXL, Dallas Shannon. Claudine F WFAA, Dallas Graymount, Marylouise KURV, Edinburg Fryer, Helen KROD, El Paso Barry, Alice KTSM, El Paso Helm, Frances WRAP, Fort Worth Grobe, Betty KNAP, Fredericksburg Finlay, Lorre KEBE, Jacksonville Audrey, Aleena Fowler KOCA, Kolgore Jones, Minnie Kate KVOW, Littlefield Womack, Mary Dorothy KMHT, Marshall Downs, Mildred KRIO. McAllen Huffman, Glenda KECK, Odessa Hawkins, Louise KIUN, Pecos Moseley, Stella Jo KVOP, Plainview Petru, Mary Anne KOLE, Port Arthur Shaw, Monette KABC, San Antonio Chorice, Marian KMTC, San Antonio Burns, Betty KTSA, San Antonio Donaldson, Laurin KRRV, Sherman-Dennison Ratliff, Priscilla KDWT, Stamford Bell, Virginia KTFS, Texarkana Harpole, Mary KVOU, Uvalde Ramsey, Eva Jo KVWC, Vernon Tharp, Agda KVIC. Victoria Tirey, Ehzabeth KWTX, Waco Spillman. Mary HoUday WACO, Waco Utah Schmutz, LaRue S KSUB, Cedar City Cadwell, Nan KVNU, Logan Barber, Mary KOPP, Ogden Blood, Cynthia KOVO, Provo Perry, Phylhs KALL, Salt Lake City Howe, Louise Hill KSL, Salt Lake City • Verntont Walkover, JoAnn WJOY. Burlington Dodd, Virginia WDEV, Waterbury • Virginia Thomas, Millicent WARL, Arlington Caperton, Margaret WE AM. Arlington Orr, Nita WCYB. Bristol Moore, Eva WFHG, Bristol Hylton, Catherine Wood WKEY, Covington Ragland, Kay WSVS, Crewe McCain. Gladys WBTM, Danville Murphy, Virginia WDVA, Danville Cullop, Jewell WBOB, Galax Gould, Kay WSVA, Harrisonburg Harding, Barbara WMVA. Martinsville Drake, Nellie A WGH, Newport News Ross, Doris E WHYU, Newport News Penner, Nancy WLOW, Norfolk White, Alice Brewer WTAR, Norfolk English, lone WLEE, Richmond Daffron, Polly WRNL, Richmond O'Neill, Joyce WRNL, Richmond Chapman, Cody WTON, Staunton Williams, Betty WLPM, Suffolk McClung, Maxine WAYB, Waynesboro • Washington Scott, Jean KXRO, Aberdeen Rucker, Gwendolyn KBRC, Mt. Vernon Marble, Evelyn KIRO, Seattle Kane, Sharon KOL, Seattle Mclntyre, Jan KRS<", Seattle Young, Nancy KTW, Seattle Storms, Edna KGA, Spokane Smith, Margaret KHQ, Spokane Clark, Gail KMO, Tacoma Gilronan, Ann KVAN, Vancouver Romine. Shirley KUJ, Walla Walla Maus, D. B KPQ, Wenatchee Barnet, Dorothea KIMA, Yakima Waugh, Edna K KIT, Yakima • West Virginia MoCullock, Polly Jo WJLS, Beckley Smith, Beulah F WWNR, Beckley Lambert, Janie Marie WHIS, Bluefield Graham. Melva WCHS, Charleston Davis, Ann. WGKV, Charleston Jordan, Mary WKNA, Charleston Eades, Helen WTIP, Charleston Vennari, Kathryn WBLK, Clarksburg Parsons, Ruth WHAR, Clarksburg Lawson, Ruth WPDX, Clarksburg White, Jo WMMN, Fairmont Moore, Betty WHTN, Huntington Garner, Charlotte WSAZ, Huntington • Wisconsin Anno. Marj Jean WATW, Ashland Casey, Mary WJPG, Green Bay Franz, Lenore WTAG, Green Bav Dunne, Adeline WCLO, Janesville Buri, Irene WLlP, Kenosha Hazard, Aline WHA, Madison Hotton, Esther H WKOW, Madison Wodak, Donna WOMT, Manitowoc Meyers. Florence F.. WMAM, Marinette • Wyoming Hathaway, Donald L. (Mrs.) KDFN. Casper Olson, Evelyn .KVOC, Casper Metz, Louise G KODI, Cody Spraeklen, Nova KWYO. Sheridan 957 Managers and Agents Address and Telephone Numbers of Those Who Handle Talent in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago ^ NEW YORK ^ Agneta, Nicholas 9 Rockefeller Plaza COlumbus 5-0232 Alberti, Jules 333 West 56tli St. Circle 7-6990 Alexander, Willard 30 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 6-4224 Allen, Charles H. 1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-4124 Appell, James 400 Madison Ave PLaza 3-7840 Ashley, Ted 30 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 7-5666 Batohelor Enterprises, Inc. 30 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 6-4224 Becker Adv. Service, V. S. 662 Fifth Ave Circle 7-2800 Bentham, M. S. 48 West 48th St . .BRyant 9-1227 Bestry, Harry 1776 Broadway Circle 6-7094 Bloom, Joseph 19 West 44th St VAnderbiU 6-5080 Briscoe & Cloldisniitli, Inc. 622 Fifth Ave MUrray Hill 2-6244 Brooks, Ted 134 E. 57th St. PLaza 9-1344 Brown, Chamberlain 145 W. 46th St.... BRyant 0 8480 Century Artists, Ltd. 38 E. 57th St.. PLaza 3-1030 Chapman, Bruce & Co. 145 West 4ist St Wisconsin 7-9244 Chase, Cleveland B., Inc. 424 Madison Ave. , . ELdorado 5-1720 Collins, Ted 1819 Broadway Circle 7-0094 Coe Associates, Robert 366 Madison Ave VAnderbiU 6-3417 Columbia Concerts, Inc. 113 W. 67th St Circle 7-6900 Consolidated Radio Artists, Inc. 80 Rockefeller Plaza COlumbus 6-3680 Cooper, Frank 521 Fifth Ave . .VAnderbiU 6-5661 Crosby, Everett, Ltd. 1270 Sixth Ave .Circle 6-3860 DeGroot Consultants, Inc., Roy 10 East 40th St . .LExing-ton 2-6140-1 Downey, Wallace, Inc. 1819 Broadway. Circle 6-6646 tube, Harry S. 1270 Sixth Ave COlumbus 5-7035 Ebbins, Milt 1270 Sixth Ave Circle 7-2160 Evans, George B. 1775 Broadway Circle 6-2765 Gvans & Salter 113 W. 57th St Circle 7-6900 Fadiman Associates, L. H. 1501 Broadway LAckawanna 4-3644 Fanciion & Marco, Inc. 1501 Broadway CHickering- 4-3956 Fenton, Mildred 1501 Broadway CHickering- 4-8240 Fields, Freddie 1270 Sixth Ave Circle 7-3025 Frederick Bros. Artists Corp. 1270 Sixth Ave .Circle 6-2144 Gale, Ine. 48 W. 48th St LOneacre 3-0360 Getts, Clark H. 430 Park Ave PLaza 8-0190 Gibbs & Co., John E. 9 Rockefeller Plaza COlumbus 5-4888-9 Glaser, Joe. Ine. r45 Fifth Ave PLaza 6-0078 (ioodnian, Marty 400 Madison Ave PLaza 9-3272 Greshler, Abner J. 1370 Sixth Ave Circle 7-3025 Haensel & Jones 113 W. 57th St Circle 7-6900 Hahio, Sylvia 711 Fifth Ave PLaza 3-0820 Hanna, Mark 664 Madison Ave REffent 4-6260 Hayward, Leiand, Inc. 444 Madison Ave ELdorado 5-4100 Hesse & McCaffrey 501 Madison Ave ELdorado 6-1076 Hurok Attractions, Inc. 711 Fifth Ave. PLaza 3-0820 International Artists Corp. 430 Madison Ave PLaza 9-7490 Karn, Estella H. 49 West 45th St VAnderbiU 6-3860 Kaufman, Jesse L., Inc. 1841 Broadway COlumbus 5-2060 Kerr, Bob 1270 Sixth Ave COlumbus 6-8051 Leddy, Mark J. 48 W. 48th St BRyant 9-1631 Lengel, William C, Literary Associates 1501 Broadway. LOngracre 3-2800 Liebllng-Wood 561 Fifth Ave VAnderbilt 6-3714 958 MANAGERS and AGENTS Lipset, Ben B., Inc. 1350 Broadway CHickering 4-2466 Lyons, A. & S., Inc. 516 Madison Ave PLaza 3-6181 Management Corp* of America 745 Fif til Ave Wlckersliam 2-8900 Metro Artist Barean 730 Fifth Ave Circle 6-8470 Miciiaud, A. T. 1619 Broadway Circle 7-4064 Mindling, Lou 113 West 67tli St Circle 5-5370 Morris, William, Asency 1270 Sixth Ave Circle 7-2160 Moses, John, Inc. 730 Filth Ave Circle 6-2677 Music Corporation of America 746 Fifth Ave Wlckersham 2-8900 National Concert & Artists Corp. 711 Fifth Ave PLaza 3-0820 National Radio & Theatrical Bureau 1650 Broadway COlumbus 6-7131 North, Meyer B. 1564 Broadway BRyant 9-6847 O'Connor, Johnny 1697 Broadway Circle 6-3600 Okun, Lilian, Inc. 2 West 67th St TRalalgar 7-8016 Oxiey, Harold 424 Madison Ave ELdorado 5-3500 Peters, Dell 521 Fifth Ave VAnderbilt 6-1750 Popular Concerts Guild 1270 Sixth Ave OOlumbus 5-8061 Pratt, Ben 332 Bast 60th St PLaza 3-6394 Richards Agency, Max 1776 Broadway Circle 7-4074-6 Bomm, Harry A., Ine. 1270 Sixth Ave Circle 7-7643 Roth, Allen 48 W. 48th St LOnracre 3-3836 RubinofT Enterprises 1601 Broadway LAckawanna 4-7147 Salkow Agency 366 Madison Ave .MUrray Hill 2-6119 Myron Selznick & James L. Saphier & Co. 610 Fifth Ave Circle 7-6200 Shank, Mary L. 9 Rockefeller Plaza COlumbus 6-1332 Shurr, Louis 1501 Broadway CHickering- 4-8240 Small, Franklin H. Hotel Abbey Circle 6-9400 Souvalne, Henry, Inc. 80 Rockefeller Plara Circle 7-6666 Special Attractions, Inc. 48 W. 48th St BRyant 9-2030 Stanley, Aileen 1619 Broadway. . COlumbus 6-9026 Stark, Wilbur 561 Fifth Ave MUrray Hill 7-6320 Storer, Douglas F. 1270 Sixth Ave Circle 7-6325 Tyro Productions 1697 Broadway COlumbus 6-378': Vallee, Rudy, Orchestra Units Corp. 9 Rockefeller Plaza Circle 7-262C Vallon, Mike 1270 Sixth Ave Circle 7-0162 Waible, Fred 270 Park Ave PLaza 8-0344 Weber, Edwin 166 West 44th St . .BRyant 9-6624 Wilson, Boy (Wilson, Powell A Hayward) 444 Madison Ave PLaza 9-4961 Wolf Associates, lue. 420 Madison Ave PLaza 6-7620 YoBt, Ben, Ine. 1660 Broadway Circle 0-6688 ^ LOS ANGELES ^ Allen, Larry, Inc. 6381 Hollywood Blvd HEmpstead 0421 American Federation of Radio Artists 6331 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 5125 Barry, Vy 1707 Hudson Avenue Hollywood 3636 Bascou, Gene 6404 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood 5827 Berg, Phil, — Allenberg, Bert, Inc. 121 S. Beverly Dr., B. H. . . . CRestview 6-3131 Bergerman & Co., Stanley 9629 Brig-hton Way (B. H.) .CRestview 6-3196 Bernie, Herman 308 S. Beverly Dr., (B. H.) . .CRestview 5-0117 Bloom Agency, Phil 8506 Sunset Blvd., (L. A.) .. CRestview 1-3353 Blum Corp., Ralpli 9441 Wilshire Blvd., (B. H.) . CRestview 1-9833 Blum Business Administration, Myrt T. 360 N. Cairden Dr., (B. H.) . .CRestview 6-7071 Browne, Flo-Grippo, Jan 1540 Hillhurst . . NOrmandie 2-8111 Crosby, Everett N. 9028 Sunset Blvd CRestview 1-1171 Columbia Concerts, Inc. 6636 Hollywood Blvd HEmpstead 5316 Dolan & Co., Ken 1556 North Wilcox Ave Hollywood 3558 Doane, James 6331 Hollywood Blvd Hillside 5159 Famous Artists Corp. 9441 Wilshire Blvd., (B.H.) . CRestview 1-6222 Frank, Inc., George 1626 N. Vine Street Hillside 3188 Frederick Bros. Artists Corp. 8684 Sunset Blvd CRestview 1-6244 Frings Agency, Kurt 468 N. Camden Dr!, (B. H.) . .CRestview 1-8252 General Artists Corp. 9028 Sunset Blvd CRestview 1-8101 Garland, Charles 204 S. Beverly Dr., (B.H.) . . .Crestview 1-7357 959 MANAGERS and AGENTS Gear, Bruce 247 S. Beverly Dr., (B. H.) . .Ctestview 6-3035 Goldstone, Jules C. 9118 Sunset Blvd CRestview 5-1191 Goldstone, Nat 9121 Sunset Blvd Crestview 6-1071 Hamilburg, Mitchell J. 8780 Sunset Blvd CRestview 5-5108 Herdan-Sherrill 9157 Sunset Blvd CRestview 1-5236 Herzbrun, Walter 9000 Sunset Blvd CRestview 6-4167 Hie Enterprises, Don 6404 Hollywood Blvd. ...... .HOUy wood 4869 Jaffe, Sam 8553 Sunset Blvd CRestview 6-6121 Irwin, Lou 9134 Sunset Blvd CRestview 1-7131 8684 Sunset Blvd CRestview 6-2396 Kempner, Inc., Alex 8611 Sunset Blvd CRestview 5-0104 Kohner, Inc., Paul 9169 Sunset Blvd. CRestview 1-6165 Kramer Agency, Earl 204 S. Beverly Dr., (B. H.) . .CRestview 6-2338 Levee, M. C. 119 S. Beverly Dr., (B. H.) . .CRestview 1-5781 Levee-Short 9441 Wilshire Blvd., (B. H.) .CRestview 5-8340 Lyons, Inc., A. & S. 356 N. Camden Dr., (B. H.) . .CRestview 1-6131 MacQuarrie Agency 8506 Sunset Blvd CRestview 6-7162 Marshall, Reg. D. 6671 Sunset Blvd HOllywood 8238 MCA Artists, Ltd. 9370 Santa Monica (B. H.) . .CRestview 6-2001 Monter-Gray-Shor 8736 Sunset Blvd CRestview 1-1191 Morris Agency, Wm. 202 No. Canon Dr., (B. H.) .CRestview 1-6161 National Concert & Artists Corp. 9059 Sunset Blvd CRestview 1-7121 Polan & Rosenberg 451 N. La Cieneg-a Blvd CRestview 1-1800 Radio Artists Agencies 366 N. Camden Dr CRestview 6-6787 Radio Registry 1619 Cross Roads of the World .. Hillside 8321 Rush, Inc., Art Sunset & Vine Hillside 5161 Salkow Agency, The 9119 Sunset Blvd. CRestview 1-9134 Saphier, James L. 0638 Brighton Way, (B. H.) .CRestview 1-7231 Shurr, Louis 37 N. Rodeo Dr., (B. H.) .. .CRestview 1-1116 Small Co., The 8272 Sunset Blvd HOllywood 2722 Sherman, Edward 8533 Sunset Blvd. . CRestview 6-01S6 Snltzer, Loa-FritioM, Al, Im. 6404 Hollywood Blvd ........ Hollywood 6371 Somlyo Agency, E. T. 242 N. Canon Dr. (B. H.) . Stempel-Olenick Agency 717 N. La Cienegra Blvd. . . . United Management Corp. 746 N. La Cienega Blvd, Volck, Inc., A. George 9441 Wilshire Blvd., (B. H.) Winkler Agency, D. M. 9470 Santa Monica, (B. H.) Wendling Agency, Chas. 9156 Sunset Blvd. . . .CRestview 6-2042 .CRestview 1-7141 .CRestview 6-6194 .CRestview 6-3121 .CRestview 1-7244 .CRestview 6-2348 CHICAGO Norman Alexandroff Artists' Bureau 410 S. Michigan Ave WABash 6761 Benn Theatrical Agency 64 West Randolph St DEArborn 6860 Brown, Vlo 221 N. LaSalle St STAte 3310 Colored Radio Artists Assn. 3458 S. State St Victory 7917 Columbia Concerts, Inc. Wrigiey Bldg SUPerior 2542 Consolidated Radio Artists of 111. 32 W. Randolph St. . . FRAnklin 8300 EUsworth, W. M. 75 East Wacker Drive CENtral 0942 Frederick Bros. Artists Corp. 75 E. Wacker Drive. STAte 0003 General Artists Corp. 360 N. Michigan Ave STAte 6288 Gumbiner Management Co. 120 S. LaSaile St STAte 0248 Herman, Sam 54 W. Randolph St STAte 2147 Jack & Jill Players Radio Artists Co. 180 E. Delaware St DELaware 7334 Levin, W. Biggie 612 N. Michigan Ave SUPerior 0606 Lutz, Estelle, Artists Bureau 26 E. Jackson HARrison 3436 Morris, William, Agency 303 N. Wabash Ave STAte 3632 Morse, Sidney P. 64 E. Lake St.. . . ANDover 2878 Music Corporation of America 430 N. Michigan Ave DELaware 1100 National Concert & Artists Corp. 222 W. No. Bank St SUPerior 4042 North, Stanley 26 E. Jackson WAbash 5695 Parks, James & Co. 333 N. Michigan Ave CENtral 7980 Schuster, Milton 127 North Dearborn DEArborn 3633 WI^ Artists Bureau 120 W. Wa®&in&k>Q Blvd.. MONroe 970© 960 IPIKOSEAMS Commercially Sponsored Title Advertiser and Product Network Advertising Agency Co-operative Radio Afmuah--1948 O ^1 ^^ 2 ^ s ^ u o o ■ Pi ^4 3 2 Ji g ft o g« o ^1 -IS V S ■-$ a -j; bo p :^ 1 St o r .^ •I ^ 8 ^ ^ ?^ ■*^ •>» § 0 1 Vj - u _c z UJ jjf 0 ra < i/i d 0 z lb c W5 u U 3 c -0 < > c UJ -0 6 > < 0 z < "c5 U f c c 0 >^ ^^ 1.- Z UJ =^)2 ^ «j E .2 E ^ fO "0 ==Z i *. 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A station in that same city found itself with sudden new contracts for $1,000 worth of time a week. The station was not yet on the air with television and the people who bought the sets couldn't view any pro- grams for a few months to come. These are just two items among many that hap- pened because people were ready for tele- vision. NBC's culminating achievement of network television clicked with what the public wanted precisely when they wanted it. The eye of that public is clearly and enjoyably focused today on NBC's con- viction and performance in . . . 1948 — Television's Year. FOCUS OF ANOTHER YEAR.. Television had a long infancy, an enthusi- astic boyhood and a smartly paced entry into its year of grown-up action. And now it's possible even to be nostalgic about it. Remember Business Week's Special Report of 1939? "Ending years of rumor and prema- ture conjecture, television's birth was offi- cially scheduled for the year 1939, when David Sarnoff, president of the Radio Corporation of America, announced two months ago that home receiving sets would be put on sale by April and that the National Broadcasting Company. RCA's subsidiary, would begin a regular television broadcasting service when the New York World's Fair opens April 30, 1939." 7VJSC Television NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY J Service of Radio Corporation of America 1040 For year-after-year top performance, money-making commercial telecasting • . • IT'S DU MONT FROM 1^ From camera io high-gain antenna W syslem — including control units and consoles, film projectors and film cameras, portable image orthicon chains and relay transmitters, studio cameras, video and audio transmitters, etc.— it's DU MONT equipment all the way for that coordinated, smooth, eco- nomical performance. Du Mont instal- lations in daily service best illustrate that story. A decade and a half of outstanding engineering, actual telecasting and electronic craftsmanship second to none, stands behind equipment bear- ing the famous DU MONT name. iVo otheT organization can match this pio- neering saga. Whatever your telecasting plans — low-power or high-power; modest or big investment; single station or net- work—regardless, make it DU mont from A to Z for the "First with the Finest in Television." ^ Bring your telecasting plans and problems to us for Du Mont "know-bow." Visit our model station at CUiton /or leisurely inspection and test — or the Du Mont Network in New York tor the world's largest television studios in action. Allen B Du Mont Laboratories, Inc., Television Transmitting Equipment Division, 42 Harding Ave., Clifton, N. J. • Du Mont Network end Srarion WABD, New York • Station WTTG, Washington, D. C. • Main Offices and Plants, Passaic, N. J. 1042 ¥DSDOINI lldd a new dimension, perhaps the most important, to the dynamic field of entertainment. Television is HERE. While Motion Pictures, Opera, the Stage and Concert Field are having a trying time to hold their own, TELEVISION, the mightiest facet of all is moving forward with the grace of a rocket and the force of an atom bomb. N, ot so many years ago Gen. Sarnoff knowingly told us that practical television only awaited circulation. With a cyclone of sets and a nation wide coxial network in the developmental stage it can now be said that the future of television is unlimited. And so the stage is set. From those now in television we can expect more maturity in production. To those in allied fields we suggest most serious attention to this thundering giant. 1 he pages that follow, in some- what abridged fashion, reflect the past and present picture of video, as well as an enlightening and constructive look-see into the television crystal ball of the future. This is the Third edition of the Year Book of Television. To those who have so cheerfully helped in its preparation the editor extends his grateful appreciation. JACK ALICOATE, Editor. 1043 Jl ^ -■(^"^■^ >_ J'- >^ ^. ^m The eyes of the world ate on Hollywood and Hollywood's eyes are on KTLA KTLA HOLLYWOOD In Hollywood there starts a custom, a fad, a fashion. First thing you know, you find it spread to the far corners of the earth. But where does Hollywood get its ideas? Well, here's one clue: Holly- wood's great, absorbing interest today is television — and in Los Angeles, television means KTLA, on the air seven days a week with a wide variety of excellent programs. sells Hollywood sells the world KTLA WILL BE A KEY STATION IN THE PARAMOUNT TELEVISION NETWORK Station KTLA 5451 Marathon Street, Hollywood National Sales Representative George T. Shupert, 1501 Broadway, N. V BRyant 9-8700 A SERVICE OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES ^n M i|||||i|B^ Klaus Landsberg— West Coast Dir. rr-T^-. •'"^^ J?^/-''^ // scflUfiiNG miD PflnnioG By FRANK BURKE, Editor, Radio Daily and Television Daily TELEVISION programming techniques both from an advertising and entertain- ment point of view progressed during 1947 but there is still need of showman- ship in the development of the sight and sound art. Program progress of the past year in- cluded improvement in special events cov- erage; more intelligent use of visual com- mercials; the advent of daytime programs designed for kiddie viewing and the use of documentary, news and educational films. Some of the major advertising agencies such as Foote, Cone and Belding, J. Walter Thompson, and N, W. Ayer have made excellent use of movie commercials in the television field. The use of films to sell Lucky Strike cigarettes, the Ford film commercials and U. S. Rubber's treatment of sports events on film are some of the notable examples of good taste and excel- lent merchandising using movie tech- niques. • Another important step on the progres- sive side noted the past year which holds promise for further expansion this year is the increasing number of program hours on stations. The complaint that television gave little or no daytime programming is being answered by increasing schedules of daytime shows — afternoon programs of special appeal to women and children. Also by adding daytime special events coverage of events in Washington and New York. The coming of the Republican and Dem.ocratic National conventions to Phila- delphia in July are heralded in television circles as two events that will give great impetus to the new art. Extensive plans for network and station coverage on the Atlantic seaboard and tele film coverage for stations in other sections of the coun- try have been worked out. In addition the major manufacturers of television receiv- ing sets in February made plans for an ex- tensive advertising and promotion cam- paign designed to step up the sale of re- ceivers for the forthcoming political con- ventions. • Greatest problem from an audience standpoint in 1948 is the installation bottle- neck which the major manufacturers up till now have not been able to solve. The demand for receivers, particularly the table models produced by Du Mont, RCA, Philco, Farnsworth, Emerson, General Electric and others have been great but the distributors and dealers have not been geared to handle the installation and ser- vicing in many instances. Despite the set installation bottleneck the television industry made amazing progress during 1947 and will climb to still greater heights in 1948. With pros- pect of nearly 50 television stations in operation before the end of 1948 and nearly a million sets in the hands of the growing video audience the new industry will become a nation-wide entertainment and commercial enterprise this year. Two organizations have done much to further the new art the past year. These are the Television Broadcasters Associa- tion and the American Television Society. The TEA under the leadership of Jack Poppele, president, have represented both the manufacturers and the broadcasters and the ATS with Don McClure as presi- dent and have brought together all seg- ments of video into a closely knit progres- sive society of television experts and new- comers to the field. Their impact, unques- tionably, have been of immea^surable value in establishing television as a dra- matic, growing industry. • Probably one of the biggest needs of the new art is the establishment of an authoritative survey system which will give broadcasters, manufacturers and ad- vertisers alike a true picture of the grow- ing television audience from month to month. Broadcast Measurement Bureau, industry sponsored research organization, has plans for rendering this service and both the Hooper and Nielsen organizations are working to the end of providing such a service. The only figures available at this writing are the monthly estimates of the Radio Manufacturers association on set production by their member manufac- turers and the fluctuating figures of the Federal Communications Commission on station applications, CPS and commercial licenses. These figures are available from day to day at the FCC as the television actions are disposed of by the commission. Television is no longer around the cor- ner. It's here and growing daily. By the end of 1948 it may enter the charmed circles of the first fifteen major industries in the United States. 1045 •NCORPOKAIE0 723 SEVENTH AVE., NEV^ YORK 19 PLaza 7-8530 EXCLUSIVELY A Service ORGANIZATION FOR ALL PRODUCERS ■ I ■ offering the finest and most modern jilm facilities in America. '^air conditioned'^ " RECORDING STUDIOS • RERECORDING STUDIOS • SCREENING ROOMS • CUTTING ROOMS Sound Effects Library Extensive Music Library 16mm-35mm Optical Effects Film Vault Service OUR COMPREHENSIVE FACILITIES and KNOW- HOW REDUCE TELEVISION and MOTION PICTURE FILM PRODUCTION COSTS! 1046 Television Today — Facts and Figures NINETEEN television stations are now operating in 12 key cities of the United States. Thirty more stations were expected to begin regular video service this year. Cities having daily TV program service were: New York, Schenectady-Albany, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington (D.C.), Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louis and Los Angeles. Major manufacturers report production of approximately 225,000 receivers dur- ing 1947 with prospects of 750,000 sets being produced during 1948. It is estimated that upwards of 200,000 receivers are in use in private homes, with an approximate audience of 1,500,000. Price of television receivers range from around $200 for small table models to $2,500 for deluxe all-purpose models. Coaxial cable now links New York with Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wash- ington with an extension to Richmond, Va., in prospect during the spring of 1948. Radio relay links now in operation include one from South Bend, Ind., to Chicago; another from New York to Schenectady, a third linking Philadelphia with New York City, and a fourth connecting the latter with Boston, Mass. Top programs during '47 included telecasts of the World Series, Louis- Walcott heavyweight championship fight, and first video pickup from the White House. Plans were made to televise the national conventions of the Democrats and Re- publicans in Philadelphia. Proposal involved all broadcasters on the eastern net- work who will participate via an industry pool. • Over 200 top national advertisers were using television on a regular basis, several of which were represented in all 12 cities with video service at the start of the year. • AT&T announced plans to link the east and midwest with coaxial cable and radio relay by December of 1948. Plan called for regional network service to be expanded in both areas, with connections extending from Buffalo in the north through Cleveland and west to St. Louis, Mo. 1047 FIRST IN TELEVISION IN PHILADELPHIA PHILCO TELEVISION AFFILIATE TELEVISION BROADCASTING CORPORATION 1800 Architects Building Philadelphia 3, Pennsylvania lELE SPONSORS SHOUI INCREASE By DON McCLURE. N. W. Ayer & Sons McClure ABOUT a year has ^^ passed since the first new long-awaited post war television set has been enthusiastic- ally received to a home. The ever alert manufacturer optimis- tically forecast fantas- tic figures as to the number of sets that would be made for the coming year. Considerable increase in new sponsors' expanding activities, as well as the old standbys, was a logical follow up. In order, success story after success story, although ever so small as to the number of people reached, proved what we in Television have long be- lived — "It's here to stay!" Long before this new era was twelve months old, Cros- ley's. Hooper's, Roslow's, audience panels, Televisor and Television Magazine sur- veys piled up evidence so complete that even the hardest headed anti-video die- had had to admit the new electronic child was far from anemic. • This first firm step into a new era was not unlike the first firm step of a child . . . solid, positive, with an objective in view . . . then back to crawling. As the months rapidly dropped from the calen- dar, so did the earlier set estimates — ^so did program experimentation — so did sta- tion applications — ^so did opening dates for new stations. Even many so called far seeing and daring advertisers took the easy and short way out — "Let's wait." The public, when the chips are down, are the only ones that count, and they continued to buy every set the manufac- turer produces. At this late date it's rather foolish to observe that John Q. (in this country at least) usually gets what he wants . . . and commercial hap- pens to be on his list. With the coming of spring, the long promised sets in quantity began to be a reality. Baseball, the national sport, was for the first time tried in all cities having television and big league teams on a reg- ularly scheduled basis. Some of the ex- perienced television sponsors — and many new ones — became even more aware of the genuine interest the public had in this new bill of fare. By the end of the summer, almost every ball park where television was permitted to telecast games admitted that turnstile attendance had reached an all-time high. Comes the spring, besides being neces- sary to a "young man's fancy", there was a stimulating effect on other types of professional programming. Some national advertisers bought top professional talent only to find it paid off. Other producers offered types of television programs that were a logical step from sport and news events into entertainment in the home and at a cost that made economic sense even at this stage of the game. • At this point, we feel it advisable to indicate that spring also offered encour- agement to what we believe can become a menace in station programming — the minute spot! — not too obvious a pitfall, but from a station's programming stand- point, once they break their time into segments of one minute — in the extreme it could well become a problem of public relations to prevent 59 one minute com- mercials during an hour of programming. The second, and by far the most serious as far as the sponsor is concerned, once a one-minute spot has been shown, the impact and remembrance of a good com- mercial is pretty complete. It's second showing begins to create a nuisance in the mind of the viewer. The 3rd, 4th and 5th showings can easily cause the audience to switch to another station. Naturally, this is a negligible problem in radio but, un- fortunately, some sponsors are already treating television like radio — ^with pic- tures attached. • The 1947 World Series — topped in inter- est probably only by the Louis vs. Conn fight, drove set demands into the strato- sphere. The request for time on stations reached a peak. Advertisers and their agencies began to speak of television in terms above a whisper. Segwaying into this annual baseball classic was anotlier top American sport— football! Sponsors were fighting for positions, options, re- newals— and sets were still miles behind the demand. Looking into television's future at this time, the view is reasonably clear. With little effort on the manufacturers' part, all sets can be sold to an eager public. 1049 LOOK TO THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AM Among the first to de- sign, build andoperate transmitters in the AM field, General Electric has always maintained its interest in advancing the art and technical development of this phase of broadcasting. The 250 watt AM transmitter shown here is the first of General Electric's completely new line that includes all types, from the lowest to the highest power ratings. ^? FM As a pioneer in the development of FM broad- casting, General Electric has acquired the background and experience which has proved so invaluable to the newer stations entering this field. As a leader in the development of FM, General Electric has a complete line of FM transmitters for broadcasting stations of every size. COMMUNICATIONS In the broad field of com- munications. General Elec- tric has placed emphasis on the importance of qual- ity, reliability and simplicity of design in this type of equipment. Since many of the applica- tions for radio communications equipment are in the nature of public services, extreme care has been exercised to design each unit for maximum utility. Complete systems for the bands available to these services are pro- vided, both station and mobile. AVIATION To the pilot, the radio equipment is the most valuable instrument in his plane, since his life may depend upon it. In designing the complete General Electric line of Aviation Electronic Equipment, reli- ability far beyond accepted standards was de- manded. The high quality that is being built into these entire lines is assurance of depend- ability under the most critical conditions. TELEVISION For years General Electric has pio- neered in television. Station WRGB has provided outstand- ing facilities for both technical and program experimentation. This union of engineering w^ith studio production supplies General Electric with experience of incomparable value to those entering the television field. MARINE RADIO During the war General Electric was one of the largest producers of radar for the Armed Forces. Many of these developments have been refined and simplified for use in peace. The Electronic Naviga- tor, a radar development, is one of these peacetime applications which is now being used in navigation to protect shipping. Other equipment now being developed will aid in saving untold millions of tonnage and num- bers of lives in the future. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO EQUIPMENT, WRITE OR CALL ANY OF THESE DISTRICT OFFICES: ATLANTA 3, GA. 187 Spring Street BOSTON 1, MASS. 140 Federal Street CHICAGO 54, ILL. 1122 Merchandise Mart CINCINNATI 2, OHIO 215 W. 3rd Street CLEVELAND 4, OHIO 710 Williamson BIdg. DALLAS 2, TEXAS 1801 N. Lamar Street DENVER 2, COLO. 650 17th Street KANSAS CITY 6, MO. 106 W. 14th Street SYRACUSE 1 LOS ANGELES 14, CALIF. 530 West Sixth Street MINNEAPOLIS 2, MINN. 12 Sixth Street NEW YORK 22, N. Y. 570 Lexington Avenue PHILADELPHIA 2, PA. 1405 Locust Street SAN FRANCISCO 4, CALIF. 235 Montgomery Street SCHENECTADY, N. Y. BIdg. 267, Rm. 105 SEATTLE 4, WASH. 10 Second Avenue WASHINGTON 5, D. C. 806 15th Street, N. W. LEADER IN RADIO, N. Y. — Syracuse 6-4411 TELEVISION AND ELECTRONICS GENERAL m ELECTRIC TELEVISION-LEADERS — 1947- 1948 — Thumbnail sketches of industry executives whose activities dur- ing the past year have contributed to the dramatic development of the new art, whose leadership assures television of early maturity. ALLEN B. DuMONT An early in- dustry pioneer, Dr. D u M o n t , president of Al- len B. DuMont La b oratories, Inc., gives active leadership to the company's five divisions: re- search, cathode- ray tubes, cath- ode-ray oscillo- graphs, televi- sion receivers, television trans- mitters, and the DuMont television net- work. His name is sjmonymous with tele- vision through his contributions to the industry. DAVID SARNOFF A name syn- onymous with all phases of ad- vancement in the com munications field for the past quarter - century and one of America's most respected and in- fluential business men. Sarnoff's career is as dra- matic as the ^^^ ^^ story of radio it- self, having risen from the ranks to his present post as president and chairman of the board of RCA. He's also distinguished himself in two wars, presently holds the rank of brigadier general. FRANK E. MULLEN One of the most influential and widely - known executives in the business world, Frank ' ^' Mullen, executive vice president of NBC, is responsi- ^ ^ ' ble for much of the present de- gree of progress made in the me- dium by the net- work. At the helm of NBC's television activities the past year, Mullen is responsible for plans and devel- opment for the network's esitablishment of a coast-to-coast video hookup. • LAWRENCE W. LOWMAN Operational head of CBS Television and a board member of the Television Broadcasters As- sociation, Low- man is celebrat- ing his 16th year as a CBS vice- president and his • 20th with the o r ganization. WCBS-TV h a s made great com- mercial strides and has won industry- wide recognition for imaginative program- ming, experimentation and research in the short time Lowman has been at its helm. 1051 Where Are You Going -in TELEVIS How Can You Be SURE . . . • ABOUTCAPITAL REQUIREMENTS— OPERATINGCOSTS— STUDIO DESIGN — ADVANCING TECHNOLOGY — PROGRAM SERVICE? • These, and other questions vital to success, are being answered on the basis of years of practical television experience and painstaking research for America'^* leading broadcasters by RICHARD W. HUBBELL & ASSOCIATES— rendering a complete service to Applicant, Broadcaster, Advertiser, and Producer. • Established in New York, Washington, Cincinnati and Hollywood, th^ partners and staff consultants of RICHARD W. HUBBELL & ASSOCIATE^ have enjoyed the confidence of television, radio, scientific and business leaderj for many years. They are now assisting the leaders of television in the fieldj of economic and financial analysis ; programming and program service ; engineer ing; public relations; sales development; and other management problem^ t RICHARD W. HUBBELL & ASSOCIATES DR. ALFRED N. GOLDSMITH THOMAS H. HUTCHINSON ROBERT JEROME SMiT 2101 International Building — Rockefeller Center New York 20, N. Y. Circle 6-1750 1052 • • • TELEVISION LEADERS — 1 947- 1 948 • • JOHN F. ROYAL • One of Amer- ica's great show- men and most popular industry leaders, he's held top posts in all segments of broadcasting, in- cluding pro- grams, news and now — television. Closely associ- ated with show business during much of his career, Royal's far-flung con- tacts have played a vital role in helping NBC build top-quality television stand- ards. He is an NBC vice-president. • MARK WOODS Dapper, dy- namic and one of the best- liked men in the industry, ABC's Mark Woods is the main driv- ing force behind the network's activity in tele- vision as well as radio. In the thick of the race to establish a nation-wide video network, "Woods early in '48 outlined ABC's plans to connect New York and the Coast. J. R. POPPELE One of the in- l|j|i|^^M|^ dustry's pioneers, ^^^^^^^ Jack Poppele is J w vision's leading figures. He is vice president, secretary and chief engineer of the Bamberger Broad cast- ing Service, a member of the board of direct- ors of the Mutual Broadcasting System and president of the Television Broadcasters Association, Inc. Poppele was instrumental in staging many broadcasting "firsts." 3 ^-^^ ^*w MBik'^WBI^^^^H • DR. PETER C. GOLDMARK Young physicist and inventor who joined CBS 11 years ago. Gold- mark is accredited with that net- work's achieve- ments in ultra- high frequency television, includ- ing color video transmission. For his work in this regard and in electronics research he was awarded the Morris Liebmann Memorial Prize in '46 by the Institute of Radio Engineers. Cur- rently heads CBS' tele engineering re- search and development. DR. V. K. ZWORYKIN « Internationally acclaimed for his achievements in all phases of electronics, Zworykin is a pioneer in the development of all - electronic telvision. He in- vented the icon- oscope, video's sensitive "eye," and developed the kmescope— picture tube of the tele re- ceiver. A member of every important en- gineering society and recipient of numer- ous major awards, Zworykin contributed heavily to World War II in science. • JAMES H. CARMINE Nati on ally- known sales and merchandising expert, and a leading industry executive since 1923, Carmine is vice president in charge of distri- bution for the Philco Corpora- tion. As such he is responsible for all Philco sales, merchandising and advertising, including the firm's com- plete line of television receivers. He has a keen business sense and unrivaled knowl- edge of the American market. 1053 Motion Pictures For Television • **•** FEATURE PICTURES - SHORT SUBJECTS DRAMAS — COMEDIES — SERIALS MUSICALS — TRAVELOGS — CARTOONS DOCUMENTARY and EDUCATIONAL SUBJECTS 2000 OLD TIME SILENT MOVIES A Wealth of Unique and Valuable Material and Services for Present and Future Telecast Programming • MILLIONS OF FEET OF STOCK SHOTS Material To Fit In With Every Possible Idea For Rent or Sale • Many Pictures and Serials That Will Work In With A SPONSOR'S Product Packages of 13 — 26 — or 52 Subjects. PROJECTION ROOMS— CUTTING ROOMS SHIPPING SERVICE— REHEARSAL ROOMS COMPLETE PROGRAM DEPT. A Production Department Producing Pictures for Advertisers who Plan to Use Television Commercially ADVANCE TELEVISION PICTURE SERVICE, Inc. Telephone: COIumbus 5-5400-1-2-3-4 729 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY 1054 TELEVISION LEADERS— 1947-1948 WALTER J. DAMM • Vice president and general manager of ra- dio for the Mil- waukee Journal Company, Damm directs entire operation of W T M J - T V, W T.M J and WTMJ-FM in that city and WSAU in Wau- sau. A pioneer in radio for many years, and an early enthusiast of tele- vision, Damm has applied the same intelli- gence and industry to the new medium. G. EMERSON MARKHAM Manager of GE's pioneer sta- tion in Schenec- tady (N. Y.), WRGB, and a company execu- tive since 1923. Joined GE's WGY in that city in 1925, estab- lished two of the oldest farm ra- dio services in broadcasting. Re- sponsible for much of WRiGB's success as one of the first video outlets in the east, Markham is also vice president of the TEA. LAWRENCE G. PHILLIPS • Widely-experi- enced business exec and one of the best - known showmen during the war as head of the use, Phil- lips brought an impressive back- ground to tele when he took over the reins of the DuMont tele- vision network last year. He sharpened up the web's operation in a short time, hypoed program activities and is credited with DuMont's recent surge to the fore in New York and Washington. • FRANK M. FOLSOM As executive vice president in ' ' - ^ charge of RCA Victor, manufac- turing division of Radio Corp. of America, Frank Folsom translated television blue- prints and labora- tory developments into receivers and broadcast equip- , , . ^^ ment to establish *'" " "" " ~^'^^"' television on a national scale. Under his direction, RCA brought out in quantity the super-sensitive Image Orthicon pickup tube, new bright-picture kinescopes and other video advances. HARRY BANNISTER • Veteran sales- man in many competitive fields since World War I, he brought a wide and experienced merchandising talent to radio in 1930 when he joined WMBC, Detroit. Later joined WW J in the motor city, helped increase its commercial operation to new highs, and in 1941 became its general manager. Has supervised its WWJ-TV's operations since its inception. • PAUL RAIBOURN One of the first motion pic- ture execs to rec- ognize the tre- mendous future of television, Paul Raibourn, as vice president of Paramount P ictures in charge of budgets and planning, heads up the company's entire tele subsidiary, Television Productions, Inc. An active and infiuential participant during video's pio- neering stage, Raibourn is a director of the Television Broadcasters Association. loss BACK TO SCHOOL! "We are now in the initial stages of the greatest marketing and merchandising effort in the history of the industry. In anticipation of this, the servicing fraternity is grooming itself to meet new problems arising from television, FM, higher frequencies and higher voltages. The industry and trade will hove to go back to school. Of new techniques and new technology, there is plenty of both to be learned. The old chit-chat about tone, selectivity tuneup, feedback, etc., will hove to make room for a new lingo about di-poles, rasters, turrets, blanking, focusing, picture areas and a new world of other terms and methods." Radio & Television Retailing TRAIN IN A SCHOOL ESTABLISHED BY LEADERS OF THE RADIO AND TELEVISION INDUSTRY TO MEET THE NEED FOR QUALIFIED PERSONNEL IN TELEVISION • FM • RADIO-ELECTRONICS DIRECTORS William B. Dolph Executive Vice-President American Broadcasting Stations, Inc. Washington, D, C. William M. O'Neil, President Radio Station WJW Cleveland, Ohio Herbert L. Pettey Executive Director Radio Station WHN New York City Herbert M. Bingham Member, FCC Bar Association Washington, D. C. Ralph Brunton, President Radio Station KQW San Francisco, Calif. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Harold Hogencamp, President Television Projects, Inc. Newark, N. J. C. L. McCarthy Vice-President and General Manager Radio Station KQW San Francisco, Calif. John Shepard III Chairman of Board Yankee Network, Boston, Mass. Harry C. Wilder, President Central New York Broadcasting Corp. Syracuse, N. Y. John C. Daly, News Analyst Columbia Broadcasting System New York City John De Witt, President Radio Station WSM Nashville, Tenn. Oveta Culp Hobby, Vice-President Radio Station KPRC Houston, Texas Hamilton Hoge, President U. S. Television Mfg. Corp. New York City R. L. Duncan President W. B. Campbell Executive Vice-President • Advanced courses in Television and FM assembly, installation, maintenance and servicing. • Morning, Afternoon and Evening Sessions. • Approved for veterans under the G.I. Bill. Visit the school or write for free catalog RADIO-ELECTRONICS SCHOOL OF NEW YORK OWNED AND OPERATED BY RADIO-ELECTRONICS INSTITUTES OF AMERICA, INC. 52 BROADWAY, N. Y. 4, NEW YORK • 1 BLOCK FROM WALL ST. • BOwling Green 9-1120 1056 TELEVISION LEADERS — 1947-1948 LEWIS ALLEN WEISS When Lew Weiss, chairman of the board of Mutual and executive vice- president of the Don Lee Network, began in radio in 1930, he saw in it a new and potent ad- vertising medium that fascinated him. Now, as one of the pioneers in the de- velopment of tele- vision, he is still concerned with the great potentialities of the visual-video art media. • WILLIAM CRAWFORD EDDY Holder of more than 100 radio and electronic patents, Eddy- brings to video a career as full of drama as the medium itself. A graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, he spent several years with the submarine ser- vice, later joined Farnsworth Labs, NBC, then WBKB, Chi- cago. In the Navy during the war, Eddy rejoined WBKB in '46 as its director. NORAN E. KERSTA • An NBC exec for more than 12 years, he's the network's direc- tor of television operations and one of the indus- try's youngest and most ener- g e t i c officials. ^j^K - ' -f § Pioneer in video i!^^^- j£_^ statistical re- ^^^M. Nv^^^^^^njlj^ search and de- M^^m| ^^^^^^HRi velopment of Mii^Bli, iiyHiiiiiH! business methods for the new art, his work has run the gamut of all matters video-wise. Marine Corps radar officer, Kersta took his present post in '47. • CHARLES C. BARRY On the husky shoulders of "Bud" Barry, ABC's vice- president in charge of pro- grams and tele- vision, fall the herculean task of programming the network's television s t a- tions. A former Presidential an- nouncer, the 36-year-old Barry is respon- sible for the development of many of the network's top AM shows, will transfer much of his programming savvy to tele. ERNEST B. LOVEMAN * Vice president of Philco Televi- sion Broadcast- ing Corp., which operates WPTZ, (Phila.) for the past three years, his career dates back to the early 20's when the company entered radio. For 18 years was ad manager of Phil- co, contributed heavily to the firm's surge to the top in the industry. Loveman is one of the men who have made Philadelphia a vitally im- portant video center. • WORTHINGTON C. MINER Director, CBS Television, Miner handles over - all programming and film activities for the network's out- let, WCBS-TV, in New York. A prominent actor- producer - director for the legitimate theater and mo- tion pictures from 1925-'39, during which time he produced 27 Broadway shows, Miner handled the station's oper- ation through the war years, last year in- augurated station's "on location" shows. 1057 BOB EMERY Producer, Du Mont Television Network's "SMALL FRY CLUB" ". . . the hottest thing in town with kids from 6 to 60. . . ." JIM OWENS, RADIO DAILY ". . . a program for youngsters . . . both popular and worthwhile." JACK GOULD, NEW YORK TIMES THE TED MACK (0. COMPLETE PRODUCTION of TRANSCRIPTIONS PACKAGE SHOWS RESEARCH and COMMERCIAL COPY SERVICE for RADIO - TELEVISION 4 EAST 53rd STREET NEW YORK 22, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-0370 1058 TELEVISION LEADERS — 1 947- 1 948 • • . PAUL B. MOWERY as a lighting expert Few industry executives have done more to pro- mote tele as an advertising and entertainment med than ABC's fireball, Paul Mowrey. A "young old-timer" in his early 30's, Mowrey has spent a decade in the industry, broke in with CBS back in '38. Joined ABC in 1944, of television. is now its national director • J. R. DUNCAN Actively en- - gaged in televi- sion engineering since 1931, Dun- can is acting di- rector of tele- vision operations for the Crosley Bro ad castin g Corporation. Su- pervising activ- ity at WLWT when it operated under the exper- imental tag of W8XCT, Duncan expanded the station's sked from one program a week in July of '47 to 20 hours weekly in January. GEORGE M. BURBACH • General man- ager of the St. Louis Post-Dis- patch broadcast- ing stations KSD, KSD-TV and KSD-FM, Bur- bach is one Ox the industry's pioneers. His early and in- tense interest in the development of television re- sulted in the in- auguration of KSD-TV as the nation's first completely post-war equipped television station on February 8, 1947. He was re- cently elected to the Board of TBA. • DR. LEON LEVY Acknowledged .Mi.rfmm&mmM industry leader W^^^'-'y-^-:p'-^^ for the past two decades, Levy heads activities at WCAU-TV (Phila.) as well as its AM, FM and facsimile in- terests. He and his brother, Isaac D. Levy sold their holdings in WCAU in '46, but remained as operators for new owners, Philadelphia Record, and last year, The Bulletin. Born and bred in the Quaker City, he's a vet of both wars. Is on the CBS board. ROGER W. CLIPP • One of the industry's top executives, Clipp runs a huge enterprise in the Quaker City for the Philadelphia In- quirer, including its video outlet, WFIL-TV. Influential in getting both national political conventions for Phila- delphia in '48, Clipp is a live-wire broadcaster and businessman, enor- mously active in all phases of industry. He's also a committee member of NAB, BMB, and a member of the stations planning and advisory com- mittee of ABC. • DR. W. R. G. BAKER Pioneer in the com munications and electronics industry, he's vice president of General Electric. Joined the firm in 1917, helped set up its AM operations in Schenectady, Denver and Oak- land, (Calif.), later joined RCA-Victor to head radio engineering. Returned to GE in 1935, was elected a vice president six years later, now heads the electronics department in Syracuse. 1059 For the best in news quality . . . Membership! AN UNMATCHED QUANTITY of QUALITY- 16 MM and 35 MM FILM SUBJECTS for TELEVISION FEATURES AND SHORTS {All Rights Guaranteed) with such Dramatic and Action Stars as In Features: In Comedies: James Cagney Tex Ritter Bing Crosby Gilbert & Barnett John Payne Ken Maynard Buster Keaton Howard & Shelton Stuart Erwin Bob Steele Willie Howard Niela Goodelle Tom Tyler Andy Clyde Sylvia Froos and many others For Complete Title List Apply SCREENCRAFT PICTURES, INC. 341 W. 44TH STREET NEW YORK 18, N. Y. 1060 TELEVISION LEADERS — 1 947- 1 948 LEONARD F. CRAMER Vice -president of the Allen B. DuMont Labora- tories, Inc., an<^ a member of it^ board of direc- tors, Cramer's work for Du- ,,. ^ Mont has been J ^^'^■^^m^ highly varied, in- « ' '^^^^^1^ eluding sales, ^H, x^^^^^BBI^B promotion, ad- ^Bk ^^^^^BB^H vertising and sta- ^^B ^ft^^n^H tion manage- ment. Although he was originally inter- ested chiefly in sales, diversified and thor- ough training and experience has also made him a top-notch production man. DON McCLURE One of the most energetic execs in the business, Don IVEcClure was one of the first agency men to plan and set up an extensive tele campaign for a national adver- tiser, when the medium was still considered in the ■'experimental" stage. Head of the television bureau of N. W. Ayer & Son, Don is also president of the American Television Society. GEORGE T. SHUPERT • In t e levision since 1943 as an executive assist- ant of Paramount Pictures Inc. and Television Pro- ductions Inc., Par- amoimt's wholly owned television subsidiary, Shu- pert's duties in- clude overall plan- ning of Para- mount's broadcast d .heatre television operations. He is also New York sales representative for Paramount's Chicago station, WBKB, and Los Angeles station KTLA. • ROBERT S. PEARE Vice president in charge of ad- vertising, broad- casting, and gen- eral publicity for GE, Peare joined the company in 1922. In 1940 was named manager of GE publicity, chairman of the Company's gen- eral advertising committee, and a vice president in 1944. Peare supervises the operations of WGY, GE's standard- AM station in Schenectady, and WRGB, its TV outlet. FRANK P. SCHREIBER • Head of broad- cast activities of WGN, Chicago, one of the Mu- tual network's key outlets, and is a member of the web's pro- gram board. Schreiber's had a wide career in the industry and newspaper work, broke in as a sports writer af- ter the first "World War. He's been an im- portant factor in air coverage of sports, now directs WGN- TV's operation. • EDGAR KOBAK President of the Mutual net- work, and one of the most widely known men in the busi- ness world. Ko- bak's activities in video will ex- pand this year with debut of several MBS sta^ tions in the me- dium, including WOR in New York. Was instrumental in acquiring video rights for the World Series last year, an occasion which bolstered the medium's importance to a high degree. 1061 TELEVISION LEADERS — 1 947- 1 948 G.BENNETT LARSON Director of tele operations forWCAU-TV, \' outlet owned by ^ the Philadelphia ," Bulletin, and an executive with over 20 years ex- perience in all phases of broad- casting. Has been with NBC as producer and di- rector, later with such top agencies as Y. & R., Ruthrauff and Ryan, was director of video for the former for some years. Re-entered the sta- tion field in '42, was with the Bulletin's WPEN until accepting his present post. JOHN McNEIL A veteran net- work sales and management ex- ecutive, John McNeil brought to the Du Mont Television Net- work a wealth of know-how when he picked up the reins of commer- cial operation in May of 1947. His authority and re- sponsibility em- braces a wide area in the Du Mont oper- ation, overseeing all cammearcial activities of WABD as well as the network itself. REYNOLD R. KRAFT • Sales manager of NBC's tele de- partment since 1945, he was named to his present post fol- lowing heavy background as a time salesman for the web. Since he's head- ed the sales de- partment Kraft has expanded it from a local operation to one of the most effective sales operations in the industry. He's been responsible for obtaining many of NBC's top national video accounts. • ROBERT L. COE Manager of WPIX, New York Daily News tele station, Coe is one of the na- tion's top - flight radio and video executives. Joined the St. Louis Post - Dis- patch in 1924, be- came chief engi- neer of its radio outlet, KSD, in '33. Assisted in preparation and debut of KSD-TV last year, later came to New York to assume his present post. SAM CUFF KLAUS LANDSBERG One of the first broadcasters to direct the early destiny of tele in the east. Cuff last year carved an- other industry milestone — su- pervision of the first nation-wide "road show." In cooperation with RCA, Cuff ar- ranged a special toui ioi the Allied Stores Corporation, exhibited the medium in 22 key cities. Before and during the war general man- ager of WABD. I First commer- cial station on the west coast is headed by a young man whose career in radio and tele occupied most of his adult life. After a varied and active ca- reer in Europe, Klaus Landsberg came to the U. S., worked for several top firms, including NBC and Du Mont. In 1941 he was named director of Paramount Pictures' division and has headed KTLA's operation. Li^^tt 1062 TELEVISION LEADERS — 1 947- 1 948 HARRY R. LUBCKE • Much of the history of televi- sion development on the west coast is a reprint of the career of Harry Lubcke, whose early work in the medium goes back to 1931 when he participated in reception of video images in an air- plane. He estab- lished W6XAO almost 17 years ago. He's been director of the Don Lee television system ever since, and during the war was cited by the Army and Navy, • JAMES L. CADDIGAN # Manager of program plan- ning for the Du Mont network as well as its key outlet, WABD, Caddigan is cur - rently engaged in building pro- grams, and an adequate staff to handle an in- creasingly ex- panded schedule. He is a firm be- liever in diversi- fied video fare and its important to a well-rounded station operation. Caddigan was a Paramount Pictures executive for 15 years. J. LEONARD REINSCH , Widely - known in industry circles, more recently as radio adviser to President Truman, Reinsch began his career in Chicago in 1924, served with many top sta- tions. Named man- aging director of the Cox radio properties in '42, Reinsch supervises activities of three stations, including all television activities which will get under way this year. • GEORGE MOSKOVICS Commercial manager, CBS television, Mos- ko vies was named to the newly - created post of commer- cial manager at CBS Television in June of 1945. Since then, the list of sponsors at WCBS-TV has increased to a point where, in 1947, approximately 50 per cent of the programming was commercial. Mosko- vics, with CBS for 12 years, is a veteran ad sales exec. • JAMES C. HANRAHAN General mana- ger of W E W S , the Scripps- Howard FM-TV stations in Cleve- land. He entered radio in 1932. In 1935 he helped organize Scripps- Howard Radio, Inc. of which he is now a vice- president, two years ago came to Cleveland to set up WEWS. Hanrahan was also instru- mental in establishing the Scripps-Howard AM stations in Cincinnati and Knoxville, • HAROLD C. BURKE © One of several top broadcasting execs whose ca- /«* reer stems from W j association with ^-^ newspaper ad- vertising and editorial work, Burke has been a station man m- since 1930. He " joined WISN, Milwaukee at that time, later ;— — '- ^-.---^ «„,„„„-.„,„.,:_. became manager of the outlet. He's been in radio on the Coast and joined WBAL, Baltimore in 1938. Burke is now general manager of the station, including tele. 1063 TELEVISION LEADERS — 1 947-1 948 LEONARD HOLE • Associate di- ' rector, CBS Television, Hole currently super- vises network station relations, sales promotion and advertising, plus numerous other important assignments. He made the first of- ficial announce- ment of CBS' web tele plans last November before the Radio Execu- tives Club in New York, described work- ing agreements with stations in Wash- ington and Baltimore. FRANK M. RUSSELL • Vice prexy of NBC in charge of the network's Wa shington (D. C.) office, "Scoop" Russell has a long career in radio and newspaper work, helped to estab- lish first radio news service in a government department — the Agriculture section. Importantly con- cerned with early development of tele in Washington with the network's owned- and- operated station, WNBW. THEODORE C. STREIBERT r Sound and in- fluential business exec, he's been a strong factor m the growth of WOR and estab- lishment of the Mutual network, IS currently pres- ident of the N". Y. station which will be on the air with tele this year. For- merly Assistant Dean of the Harvard Business School and a motion picture ex- ecutive for many years, Streibert joined WOR in '33, became its chief in 1945 • IRVING R. ROSENHAUS Guiding force of WATV, New Jersey's first tele station, Rosen- haus is president and general man- ager of Bremer Br oa dcasting Corp., owner-op- erator of the out- let. Sound and experienced broadcaster, he's managed the ^ ^^^:^ ,. .. -...-. . firm's AM and FM operations with con- spicuous success, was an early enthusiast of video as a major force. Rosenhaus is a firm believer in tele's sales power. • KENNETH H. BERKELEY • Washington ^ __ (D. C.) industry "" " official, is vice president and general manager of The Evening Star Broadcast- ing Company, operator of WMAL-TV and WMAL, both ABC network af- filiates. Managed WRC-WMAL for 12 years when both were NBC outlets, has headed latter station since '42 when it lined up with the old Blue Network. Berkeley's influence had made itself felt in Capital TV circles. « W. C. SWARTLEY • Management and operation of four mediums of radio in WBZ's imposing new Radio and Tele- vision Center in Boston is in the hands of an ex- perienced vet- eran of Westing- house broadcast- ing operation — Bill Swartley. He joined the com- pany's outlet WOW, Fort Wayne, (Ind.) in '38, after an active period in various key posts, two years later assumed his present duties. 1064 r^ TELEVISION LEADERS — 1 947- 1 948 later was succeeded by was chief engineer for when he resigned. EWELL K. JETT Director of ra- dio and televi- sion activities for the Balti- more Sun, which operates WMAR- TV, and an FCC Commissioner from 1944 to 1948, Jett is one of the best- known men in the industry. He was chairman of the FCC after James L. Fly, Paul A. Porter, the Commission DOUGLAS A. DAY Vice president of Buchanan and Co., and one of the first agency execs to become actively in- volved with the merchandising of tele to the public as well as the advertiser. Since 1943 he has been concerned with the Allen B. Du Mont account, and to the extent that the latter was among the first to receive advertisers Day is rightfully in- cluded among the early-birds of TV. LEE COOLEY • Lee Cooley, di- rector of televi- sion at McCann- Erickson, Inc., joined the agency in No- vember of 1946 after six years at Ruthrauff&Ryan as director of daytime r a d i o and television. Prior to that he was an Assistant Director at Para- mount Pictures and also in charge of program production at Don Lee Television in Hollywood. He has been an industry exec since 1930. RALPH B. AUSTRIAN One of the top motion picture executives to recognize the early potentiali- ties of television, Austrian was for four years an RKO Pictures of- ficial, later be- came president of its television c or p or at ion. Firm believer in the use of films in television programming and advertising, and a sound advertising exec, he's vice president in charge of television for Foote, Cone & Belding (N. Y.). CHARLES J. DURBAN Influential and enthusiastic tele executive, Dur- 1 Sil ban is assist- I ant director of advertising for one of the med- ium's earliest and most active sponsors — U. S. Rubber. Two years ago, when the rubber com- pany began using video, Durban wrote, directed and produced all its pro- grams, later undertook the creation of a staff to handle its ever-widening activity. RICHARD W. HUBBELL Television manage ment consultant to several broad- casters, he's been in the business since the mid- thirties when he joined CBS as a producer. He's been production manager atWLW and consultant to the Crosley op- erations, writer- director, and author of two books c I subject. Moderated two video sessions sponsored by the Radio Executives Club. 1065 TELEVISION LEADERS — 1 947- 1 948 WILL BALTIN • Secretary- treasurer of the T le 1 e V i s i o n Broadcasters As- sociation, since its inception in 1944, Baltin was first program manager of the Du Mont station WARD from June, 1940 to De- cember, 1944. Among his tele- vision "firsts" was the transmission of Missing Persons Bureau photographs and descriptions in cooperation with the N. Y. Police. • HARVEY MARLOWE One of the most active young men in the industry, Marlowe cur- rently heads up programming ac- tivities for WPIX, the Daily News station in New York. A veteran thespian, he was an im- portant factor in the early devel- opment of video for ABC. He's expected to help make WPIX a dominant outlet within a short period. WILLIAM E. FORBES • Manager of the tele department of Young & Rub- icam, Forbes is one of the young industry's alert and able execs, has been the agency's video topper since 1944. Veteran network and station exec, serving with CBS for several years in New York and Hollywood, and before that gen- eral manager of WCCO, Minneapolis, he's had a well-rounded background in all phases of advertising and broadcasting. • KENNETH YOUNG • Agency execu- tive who doubles in brass as di- rector of televi- sion and radio activities for Campbell-Ewald in New York. Although associ- ated with the medium only since his return from service. Young's been identified with some of the top NBC and Du Mont networks during the past two years. He's supervised U. S. Rubber programs, sev- eral special events and sports shows. WALTER CRAIG Experienced . advertising and station executive, Benton & Bowles' tele-radio chief has had a wide and varied ca- reer, much of it in show business. As vice president of both activities as the agency, Craig supervises video activity of all clients, in- cluding time-buying, creation, and pro- duction of programs, etc. One time headed own radio producing firm, built shows for several of the nation's top advertisers. WILLIAM J. MORRIS Head of the television and motion picture department of BBD&O, Morris is a veteran ad- vertising execu- tive, has worked on several major national ac- counts during his agency career, including Ford Motor Com- pany's "Parade of Sports" TV schedule. His motion pic- ture background dates back to 1923, since which time he's held key posts. 1066 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 John F. Royal Asst. Sec. -Treasurer. . .Paul Raibourn DIRECTORS Dr. Allen B. DuMont, Allen B. DuMont Laboratories, Inc.; F. J. Bingley, Philco Corp.; Curtis W. Mason, Earle C Anthony, Inc.; John F. Royal, NBC; Jack R. Poppele, WOR, New York; Frank P. Schreiber, WGN, Inc.; Paul Raibourn, Television Productions, Inc.; Lawrence W. Lowman, CBS; G. Emerson Markham, General Electric Company. FUNCTIONS Founded January, 1944, as a non-profit organizaiion 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. American Television Society 415 LEXINGTON AVE., NEW YORK 17, N. Y. VAnderbilt 6-2144 OFFICERS President Don McClure Treasurer Archibald U. Braunfeld Vice-President Herbert Taylor Secretary Dian Dincin DIRECTORS Charles Alicoate jack Levine George Shupert Charles Durban Paul Mowrey Ed Sobol Ed Stasheff FUNCTIONS American Television Society is a non-profit group organized to foster the study, understanding and appreciation of television as a cultural, educational entertain- ment 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. 1067 Films 10 TELEVI8I00 By JIM OWENS, Associate Editor Radio Daily and Television Daily A QUESTION, important and compelling as any in the formative stage of tele- vision's expansion during this, the third year of its post-war development, is the role films will play as an entertainment device and as a tool of effective selling. Their place in the over-all structure of the medium was the subject of wide and vigorous discussion in 1947 and one on which segments of the industry were not always in accord. Already widely used as a vehicle of news and entertainment on many of the stations on the air last year, celluloid fare was becoming, at the year- end, a more imposing factor since it repre- sented, in the opinion of several key exe- cutives, an appreciable reduction in the cost of reaching the public with a quality video presentation. For the broadcaster, films were an additional if not entirely satisfactory source of program material that offered many of the advantages of live production without the, sometimes prohibi- tive cost; for the advertiser it represented a streamlined method of airing his sales message with economy, together with the invaluable advantage of repetitive consis- tency. Films played an ironic role in television in 1947. Because of their physical affinity to the medium, they made up a significant portion of the broadcaster's schedule, in some cases as high as 25 to 30 per cent. Program material on celluloid ranged widely in scope, from travelogues to Hol- lywood features — reclaimed somewhat re- luctantly from the archives— to individu- ally-produced newsreels. The latter was later to become one of the most important phases of tele to be provided by films. • While their degree of importance in the programming future of television was a matter of diversified opinion, and usually stemmed from the financial position of the individual user, it was generally agreed during the past 12 months that film.s would play a role not too dissimilar, in many respects, to the electrical transcription in radio. Live programs and live commer- cials, while superior in principal because of their spontaneity — the very essence of television — were admittedly costly and perishable after one performance, eco- nomically speaking. Filmed-programs or commercials, on the other hand, remained available for limitless use, could quickly , amortize the initial investment for the producer. Although broadcasters depended upon i film material to a significant degree, and as such were an important source of revenue to the celluloid industry, exorbi- tant costs prevented their becoming an even more important segment of program- ming. Hollywood productions available to tele were conspicuously inferior, of ancient vintage and of questionable entertainment value. As such, broadcasters were loathe to use them with as much regularity as would have been possible if the opposite were true. The film capital's ban on use of their products by video, until they had exhausted other markets, had begun to make itself felt with sharper resentment as the number of stations increased. It was j a curious interpretation of the law of sup- ;j ply and demand. Here was a new and I: vital market ready to absorb the residue :; of the motion picture industry but denied ,; one of the ingredients with which it could '§ rapidly mature. ' • There were, however, certain obscure signs of relief as the industry approached the new year. The film industry's attitude toward tele, once openly hostile, changed to one of interest, was later to become one of active association. Paramount Pic- tures, first of the major Hollywood com- panies to align itself with the new med- ium, with two stations plus a financial in- terest in an eastern network, developed a process of filming programs off the air which held promise of major importance to the advertiser as well as the broad- caster. NBC and Jerry Fairbanks Produc- tions, a specialty film outfit, made the first official working agreement between the two industries with a long-term agree- ment by which the movie company would provide the network's entire celluloid video requirements, including newsreels. The trend was given further impetus when Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. be- came the first film outfit to provide a daily newsreel for television. These developments came with sudden and agreeable surprise to the video in- dustry, and were looked upon as indica- tions that both industries had approached the point of economic juncture. 1068 Television Awards For 1947 Television Broadcasters Association AWARDS FOR 194T To Dr. Frank G. Back, for outstanding technical improvement to tele- vision programming for the development of the Zoomar Lens, which makes possible instantaneous following of action by the camera. To William C. Eddy, director of television station WBKB, Chicago, for outstanding application of a technical improvement to television pro- gramming for the application of existing microwave equipment to a relay between South Bend, Ind., and Chicago, thereby bringing to the Chicago television audience the Notre Dame football games. To Paul M. Hahn, executive vice-president, American Tobacco Company, for contributions to commercial television programming, for the skillful application of commercial technique to television broadcasting. To Ben R. Donaldson, in charge of passenger car advertising. Ford Motor Company, for contributions to commercial television programming, for the extensive experimentation vdth and support of commercial televi- sion in diverse market areas during the past year. The Committee also made honorable mention and praise for the work of John H. Piatt, vice-president in charge of advertising, Kraft Food Company, for the conception and execution of a series of highly entertain- ing and commercially successful dramatic telecasts. American Television Society AWARDS FOR 1947 To the Electric Association, Chicago (Felix Van Cleef, president) for organizing and co-ordinating a television committee made up of set and transmitter manufacturers, broadcasters, suppliers of power and trans- mitter facilities, retail distributors, and advertising agencies. To the dramatists Guild of the Authors eague of America, Victor Wolf- son, secretary, for ''outstanding contribution to television programming." To John R. Poppele, president of TBA, and vice-president and chief en- gineer of WOR, for his efforts in submitting a graduated programming schedule to the FCC which would bring relief to commercial television stations faced with the problem of 28 hours per week minimum operation ; encouragement of the nation's television broadcasters to adopt a self- imposed code of ethics to forestall imposed censorship from without; rescinding of a proposed 20 per cent amusement tax on television receivers in pubhc places and the spearheading of a TBA committee in overcoming objections to apartment house television antenna installations. To George Shupert, eastern representative of Television Productions, Paramount station's KTLA, Los Angeles, and WBKB, Chicago, for his "unselfish efforts" on behalf of the Society. 1069 VIDEO STUMBLinG BLOCKS By RICHARD W. HUBBELL, of Richard W. Huhhell and Associates Huhhell ^HERE is a rea- son why advice to the love-lorn has been standardized in newspaper col- umns in the form of questions and an- swers. So universal a subject defies the general and theo- retical approach. Television like- wise. This article is therefore limited to a list of questions and answers. They cover stumbling blocks which we usually encounter in the analysis of many televi- sion operations. They are fundamental to any master plan for television. Question #1 — A station owner asks: Should we swing into television? Can we ride along without it? Answer: At different times in different markets and under different circumstances there will come a time when radio broad- casting as we know it now will be un- profitable. Survival as a general adver- tising medium requires a shift to televi- sion. Every indication of popular interest shows the mass audience is shifting this way. Question §2 — A general manager asks: What should we plan to do with our AM and FM operations? Liquidate them over a period of years? If so, what period? Answer: Plan ahead for AM and FM op- eration for at least fifteen years. Sound radio should continue to be profitable — but on an entirely different basis from present operations. Sound broadcasting seems headed toward a service operation, a principal feature of which will be the distribution of vital public messages. Sound receivers will eventually develop electronic memory for the retention of these messages, in which a visual record is not necessary. This will entail an en- tirely different method of organization, entirelj^ different circulation, entirely dif- ferent techniques of obtaining revenue. Question #3 — An investment syndicate asks: We have applied for a television construction permit and license. What are our chances of getting it? Answer: Your Washington lawyer or con- sulting engineer can advise you — but be sure you can support your claim that you can really operate a television station. Be sure also that your plans are so de- veloped that you can actually produce re- sults after the CP is granted. Make no mistake — many CPs will be lost, because licensees do not act aggressively enough to stand up against fierce competition, whose aim is to secure that coveted fran- chise for itself. Question #4 — A hank president asks: Will profits in television approach those of radio? Be less? Or greater? Answer: The most careful economic analy- sis we can make indicates profits will be far greater in television than in old-fash- ioned, "blind" radio. Within ten years the character of stations will have completely changed. The broadcasting industry is moving from simple, uniform broadcasting service to complex, consolidated services which will play an enormous part in the social and economic life of the nation and every community therein. Capital in- vestment will be six to ten times as great; capital turnover somewhat slower; gross income many times larger; ratio of profits to gross income somewhat smaller; actual dollar profits many times as large. We are headed for bigger, more stable, more diversified operation. As a result of this trend, the capital structure of most broadcasting organiza- tions will change. One feature of this change should logically be broader stock ownership — more shares and more stock- holders—per station. This should prove to be one of the major rewards to the tele- vision pioneer: the increase in capital value of stock holdings which can be realized through subsequent sale of shares. Question §5 — A regional network ex- ecutive asks: How should we finance our invest- ment in television? Answer: First, re-examine your capital structure. In many cases the issuance of preferred stock provides the best solution. This permits the expansion of the busi- ness, providing the larger operating capi- tal now necessary and assuring continued dividend payments out of AM radio profits during the transition period. Small, and even medium-sized broad- casters who plunge into television with expectancy of paying for equipment and deficit operations out of AM radio profits are in for a rude shock. 1070 UJEST COAST TELE PICTURE By RALPH WILK. West Coast Representative, Radio Daily A- T THIS writing, KFI-TV is slated to be the third television station in South- ern California and it is expected to start '' operations in the spring of his year. Its RCA transmitter has been installed atop Mt. Wilson and the equipment for the I transmitter building represents a cost of I more than $500,000. NBC expects to have its video station, KNBH, in operation July 1 of this year. I Its RCA transmitter will be located on j Mt. Wilson and a two-story building has ' been erected at a cost of $150,000. The Otto K. Olesen building, north of NBC headquarters on Vine Street, Hollywood, will be converted into a studio for the tele- vision activities. NBC's outlay for equipment and build- ings will total $1,300,000. Hal Bock is in charge of NBC's Western division video plans. The Los Angeles Times-Mirror Com- pany, which will operate KTTV, is hopeful of having its station telecasting by the end of 1948. Its RCA transmitter will be installed on its site on Mt. Wilson, while at this writing the site for the studio is yet to be selected. 9 The Times-Mirror will work closely in co-operation with the Pasadena Commun- ity Playhouse and a room in the Pasadena building has already been converted into a training studio. A potential staff is ex- pected to be created and some of the Playhouse talent may be used in future programming on KTTV. R. A. Montfort, who was with NBC in the East, heads the Times-Mirror active video plans. KTLA, which was formerly W6XYZ and which is owned and operated by Televi- sion Productions, a subsidiary of Para- mount Pictures, has been on the air com- mercially since Jan. 22, 1947. It is offering 40 to 50 hours of programming weekly, with a little more than 20 hours sponsored. KTLA has been televising the feature race of each Saturday's program of the 1948 ten-week season at the Santa Anita racetrack. The Union Oil Company has been sponsoring the televising of the event. Klaus Landsberg has been in charge of Television Productions' video operations since their inception. Construction of three new units on Don Lee's W6XAO transmitter atop Mt. Lee has been completed. Result is a heavy increase in signal strength and it provides sharp reception from Malibu to San Diego and from the Sierra Madre coastal moun- tain range to Catalina Island. Harry R. Lubcke, who is still in charge of television for Don Lee, organized the Thomas S. Lee television system in No- vember, 1930. The initial televised image on W6XAO, transmitted through equip- ment Lubcke built and in many instances invented and manufactured himself, was a short motion picture film, the subject a wagon rolling across western plains. The first full hour program presented on the station was on Dec. 23, 1931 and the first regular program services was begun March 10, 1933. An important move was the purchase of a Hollywood moun- tain, right in the heart of the city, and the erection there of the first built-for- television studios in the world. 9 KLAC, Los Angeles, has ordered an RCA transmitter and expects to be op- erating KLAC-TV late in 1948. Its site for its transmitter building is on Mt. Wilson. KLAC's sister station, KYA, San Francisco, also has permission to telecast, but its video activities will not get under- way until KLAC-TV becomes active. ABC, which operates KECA, Los An- geles, and KGO, San Francisco, is making active video plans and expects to launch television stations in both cities simul- taneously by the end of 1948 or early part of 1949. KECA has a transmitter site on Mt. Wil- son, and $1,000,000 has been earmarked for a transmitter, field equipment, studios and offices. Telecasters estimate that 200,000 receiv- ers will be in use in Southern California by the end of this year, with five spec- tators for each set. The threat of video to theatre grosses has circuit and inde- pendent exhibitors in this area giving serious thought to the blending of tele- vision into normal theatre operation. Exhibitors showed keen interest in the video demonstration of the New Year's Day Pasadena Rose parade and Rose Bowl football game, which grossed an estimated $9,000 at the Shrine auditorium, Los An- geles. The demonstration was arranged by Bert D'Orsay, local custom receiver maker. At this writing, Rodeny Pantages, owner- operator of the Hollywood Pantages, has been experimenting with large screen tele in his theater. 1071 i>.-..'' O SPOKANE O SEATTLE TACOMAc5'\q^AKIA^»' ' ^ PORTLAND* *° WALLA WALLA MINNEAPOLIS 9^1 SI SALT LAKE CITY AMES o OMAHA DENVER ••, WICHITA^ 1 •••Of!*! KAN5 CIT •^oklahomI • UTlf • RO 4L PASO V \^ O SAN HO \ANTONIOj»U^ •••••••o ^^ COAXIAL CABLES INSTALLED ^^ OR UNDER CONSTRUCTION •••• COAXIAL CABLES PLANNED FOR THE NEXT FEW YEARS „...^. -^^^ EXPERIMENTAL RADIO RELAY SYSTEMS INSTALLEd\ jf^ ^^^ RADIO RELAY SYSTEMS PLANNED \ if g I STATION \ ^ 2 STATIONS j^ 3 STATIONS _.__— I /^CHESTER ^• '^ BUFFALO LEVELAND ^^f^K ^ i WASHINGTON ^ ^ ^ ATLANTA <$y \ ^^•••••QAUGUSfA rCHARLOTTE RICHMOND] 1 : ;burg« JACKSONVILLE _ & NEW ORLEANS ORLANDO WEST PALM BEACH MIAMI TELEVISION TALK A MODERN GLOSSARY {Courtesy Caldw ell-Clements, Inc.) 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. 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. B BAND-PASS FILTER — An electric circuit which will transmit frequencies between two limits and reject others outside those limits. BANDWITH — The arithmetical difference between the maximum and minimum fre- quencies required to convey the information being transmitted, either visual or aural, BLACKER-TH AN -BLACK— K 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 will 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— K type of oscillator which generates a saw-tooth shaped signal 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 — A conductive coating placed inside a cathode-ray tube near the screen. Because of a high positive voltage applied, it causes a brighter picture. BRIGHTNESS CONTROL— A control on the receiver for regulating the overall brightness of the picture. C CAMERA TUBE — The electron tube used to translate a scene into electrical impulses. CARRIER — The term applied to the high frequency radio wave which is modu- lated by the audio and video signals. 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 used to separate signals of different amplitudes. In television these circuits are used to separate the synchronizing pulses from the video signal. 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 confined along the center of the hollow conductor. CONTRAST— This refers to the ratio of black to white portions of a picture. Pictures having high contrast have very deep blacks and brilliant whites, while a picture with low contrast has an overall gray appearance. 1074 • •• TELEVISIONTALK ... CONTRAST CONTROL— K 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 ROOM — Studio facilities from which television cameras, lighting, shading and mixing 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 DAMPING CIRCUITS — These circuits are used to prevent high voltages from being induced in the deflection 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. DEFLECTION — The movement of the cathode ray beam by electric or magnetic fields. DEFLECTION YOKE— The combination of coils uesd to direct the cathode ray up-and-down and right-and-left to form the image. DELAY SCREEN — A fluorescent screen used in cathode ray tubes, which has the property of phosphorescence. The light intensity of any particular spot dies ouO grad- ually 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. 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 tube used in the pick-up camera in the Farnsworth system. DISTORTION — Any change in the original frequency, amplitude or phase of a radio signal. 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. 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 GUN — That part of a cathode ray tube in which the electrons are emitted, formed into a beam and deflected. 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. 1075 ELECTRON MULTIPLIER— Kn evacuated amplified 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 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. 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. FUNDAMENTAL — The basic frequency of a wave or sound. It is sometimes referred to as the "first" harmonic. G 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 are often caused by the radio signal being reflected from objects within approximately one mile of the receiver antenna. H HALATION — The ring of illumination which surrounds the point at which the electron beam strikes the fluorescent screen. HALFTONE — A method whereby photographs having various degrees of lights and shadows can be reproduced in ordinary printing, using a system of dots which are substantially undistinguishable to the unaided eye. However, the dots are graded as to size or density so as to produce the highlights and shadows of the pictures. 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. 1076 TELEVISION TALK HEAVISIDE 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 "mirror" for radio waves. Rapid changes in the height of this lower boundary and 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 cathode rav 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 tube developed for the purpose of picking up the scenes to be televised. It is the essential part of a studio camera. IMAGE DISSECTOR — A television camera tube developed by P. T. Farnsworth in which the photoelectrons are moved past pickup aperture by deflection circuits. IMPEDANCE — A combination of electrical resistance and reactance, analogous to mechanical friction and inertia. INTEGRATING CIRCUITS— Circmts used to add up the energy of a number of repeated pulses. These circuits are used in the receiver for 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 fields and superimposed to create one frame or complete picture. 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. KINESCOPE — A name applied to the cathode ray tubes used in the 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. LUMEN — A lumen is a unit of light flux. A foot-candle is equal to the illumination that falls on a screen that is placed one foot away from a standard candlepower. One foot-candle is equal to the lumen per square foot of surface. M MEGACYCLE—A total of one million cycles. MICROPHONE BOOM — The arm which carries the microphone above the area being televised. , ^ , ,-„.^} 1077 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. MONITORING— The technique of controlling, at the transmitter, the picture shading, and other factors involved in the transmission of both the scene and 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. MULT I PATH 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 GHOSTS— Ghost pictures in which the black and white areas are opposite to those of the real picture. 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 ORTHICONOSCOPE — A television camera tube combining some of the features of the image dissector and Iconoscope. 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 used to blank out the cathode ray beam as it flies back from the right edge of the picture to the left. 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 small 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 standard. 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 RADIO CHANNEL — The "space" in the frequency spectrum allotted to each transmitting station. In present television standards the channel is 6 megacycles. RASTER — A term applied to the group of lines appearing on the' cathode ray tube In the absence of an incoming video signal. REFLECTOR— A part of an antenna system used to prevent pick-up of signals in one direction and increase it in the opposite direction. 1078 TELEVISION TALK RELAXATION OSCILLATOR— A type of circuit which oscillates periodically. Used to generate scanning voltages. RETURN TRACE — The lines on the cathode ray screen formed as the cathode ray beam moves back to its starting position. Not visible when a signal received. SAW-TOOTH — A voltage or current whose variation with time follows a saw-tooth outline. This is the basic wage shape used to sweep the spot over the cathode ray tube screen. SCANNING — ^The process of forming a picture by a spot of light of changing intensity moving at high speed from left to right and in a sequence of rows or lines from top to bottom. SCANNING LINE — One line from left to right of a picture being transmitted. SENSITIVITY — A measure of the ability of a receiver or other device to produce a given output for a given input. 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. 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. 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. 1079 {.mm im-MW ahebd I b/ LEONARD CRAMER. Executive Vice President, Allen B. DuMont Laboratories Cramer A/TANY times an in- dividual, a busi- ness organization or an industry welcomes a new year because it represents a clean slate. Resolutions are lofty and the year be- hind is forgotten. The resolutions of the past year are rarely ex- amined in the light of what was actually accomplished during that year because the accomplishments sel- dom come up to the resolutions. Strange as it may seem our youthful television industry dares to look back with a feeling of pride in its accom- plishments during 1947. Television began 1947 with a mere 12,000 receivers in the hands of the public. Various estimates were made 12 months ago of the number of receivers which would be manufactured and sold during 1947. Only Du Mont and RCA were actually in production at the be- ginning of the year but the consensus of opinion indicated approximately 300,000 receivers by the end of 1947. Among others Philco, General Electric, Crossley and Andrea entered the field to add receivers to meet the total esti- mate and while the production figures picked up by RMA amount to between 175,000 and 200,000 the production of other manufacturers not reporting should swell this total to better than 250,000 for the year. This is an accom- plishment to which the industry can point with pride. Manufacturing tele- vision receivers in large quantities is a tough trick at best and even tougher without sufficient "know-how" and trained personnel to go around, but we rose to the occasion. This measure of success is indicative of much more than just meeting a forecast. It proves that 1948 can and will be much bigger. The industry has acquired "know-how" and has trained personnel. Its initial suc- cess is attracting much attention and as a result new talent and financing. 1948 will see practically every major established radio company and many new and smaller ones in production on television receivers. Many industry estimates put the goal for 1948 at 750,000 receivers to be in- stalled in American homes and I will go along with this figure. The manufac- turing end of television has donned its first long pants and is starting its climb to its rightful position among the great industries of the world. What about the broadcasting end of television? At the beginning of 1947 only 9 sta- tions were operating regularly but by the end of this year this total will have reached 18. There is no reason to be- lieve that we cannot double this figure again in 1948. Throughout the industry there is a feeling of optimism. Just under the surface there is a ripple of excitement. Great days lie ahead. For years we have stared at ever increas- ing budgets with little more than an idea, a hope, a prayer and faith to go on. But that's behind us. We've taken the bumps, or most of them; the road ahead should be smooth and fast. The established television broadcast- ers have done some heavy pioneering over the years and in 1947 great strides were made in operations and program- ming. These broadcasters have made it easier and less costly for those about to enter the field. They have estab- lished procedures through trial and er- ror, they have trained personnel and they have field tested the equipment and contributed ideas for improvement. Today the prospective broadcaster can buy proved equipment and begin op- erations on a budget within reason. Never again will the unusual opportu- nities of 1948 be available to those de- siring to enter this promising new business. Television is the number one candi- date for public popularity. 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Business and Studio Address Baltimore and Charles Sts. Phone Number LExington 7700 Transmitter Location O'SuUivan Bldg., Baltimore and Light Sts. Air Time Variable Transcription Service . . . Associated, Lang- Worth Service Accepted from CBS, DuMont; ABC. WMAL. WFIL-TV, others. Executives-President Paul Patterson, Neil H. Swanson. Commercial Manager Ernest A. Lang Ptogram Director Robert B. Cochrane Chief Engineer Carlton G. Nopper WBZ-TV BOSTON EST. 1948 NBC CHANNEL 4 Frequency. 66-72 mc; Power: Aural— 7.15 Kw., Visual— 14.3 Kw. Owned-Operated By Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc. Business Address WRS— 1619 Walnut St., Phila. 3, Pa. Phone Number RIttenhouse 6-6870 Station Address 275 Tremon St., Boston; after June 1948: 1170 Soldiers Field Rd., AUston 34, Mass. Station Phone Hancock 6-4261 Transmitter Location 1170 Soldiers Field Rd., Allston. Air Time Variable President Walter Evans Vice-President Walter E. Benoit General Manager J. B. Conley Station Manager W. C. Swartley Sales Manager C. Herbert Masse Asst. Sales Manager Lynn Morrow Program Manager W. Gordon Swan Production Manager Stephen Burke Publicity Representative .Wendell A. Davis Chief Engineer. . . . W. H. Hauser W9XZV-W9XZC CHICAGO CHANNEL I (Experimental) Frequency: W9XZV, 54-60 mc; W9XZC. 512- 528 mc. Power: Sight and Sound, 1000 Watts Effective Radiated Signal. 1270 Owned-Operated By .Zenith Radio Corp. Business-Studio Address. .. .6001 Dickens Ave. Phon© Number. .... ..o ...... . .Berkshire 7503 Transmitter & Antenna Location. .6001 Dickens Ave. Air Time Unlimited license President-General Mgr. E. F. McDonald, Jr. Station Manager, J. E. Brown WBKB CfflCAGO EST. 1942 CHANNEL 4 Frequency .66-72 mc; Power 13.7 Kw. Owned-Operated By .... . Balaban & Katz Corp. Business and Studio Address. . . 190 N. State St. Phone Number. , . Franklin 6446 Transmitter Location. 190 N. State St. Air Time Variable Afternoon and Evening News Service AP; UP Transcription Service World 1097 Membership TBA President John Balaban General Manager William C. Eddy Chief Engineer A. H. Brolly WGN-TV CHICAGO EST. 1948 MBS Frequency: 186-192 Mc Power: 18.4 Owned-Operated By WGN, Inc. Business Address 441 N. Michigan Ave. Phone Number FINancial 0011 Transmitter Location 400 W. Madison News Service AP, INS, Transradio, UP Owner Col. Robert R. McCormick General Manager Frank P. Schreiber Director of Operations. . Vern Brooks Director Sales. Wm. A. McGuiness Program Coordinator. . Edwin Mills Publicity Director Bruce Dennis Director of Engineering C. J. Meyers Form Editor Hal Totten Program Director Patrick Crofton Musical Director Helen Lott Chief Engineer Joseph B. Epperson WLWT CINCINNATI EST. 1939 CHANNEL 4 Power , 500 Kw. Owned-Operated By Crosley Bcstg Corp. Business Address Cincinnati 2, Ohio Phone Number Cherry 1822 Studio Address Chickasaw and Warner Sts„ Clifton Heights. Transmitter Location Carew Tower, Fifth and Vine Sts. Air Time. Average 19 hrs. weekly President James D. Shouse Acting Director J. R. Duncan Chief Engineer Hov/ard Lepple WEWS CLEVELAND EST. 1947 CHANNEL 5 Frequency 76-82 mc; Power: 16.2 Kw Visual 8.1 Kw Oral; Antenna 642' effective height. Owned Scripps-Howard Radio, Inc. Business and Studio Address The WEWS Bldg., 1816 East 13th St. Phone Number SUperior 6111 Transmitter Location .7080 State Rd., Parma, Ohio. Air Time Varies News Service UP; Acme Transcription Service Associated President (N. Y.. Jack R. Howard General Manager James C. Honrahan Station Manager J. Harrison Hartley Commercial Manager John R. Schmunk WWJ-TV DETROIT EST. 1947 Frequency 66-72 mc; Power: Video 5000, Audio 2500. Owned-Operated By The Evening News Association. Business and Studio Address 630 West Lafayette. Phone Number Randolph 2000 Transmitter Location Penobscot Tower Air Time Variable News Service AP; UP Transcription Service. . .Lang- Worth; Standard Representative George P. Hollingsberry Chief Executive W. J. Scripps General Manager Harry Bannister Assistant General Manager. .Edwin K. Wheeler Commercial Manager Willaid Walbridge Sales Promotion Manager Jack Albert General Program Manager. . .Melvin Wissman Production Supervisor Robert P. Ritter Production Manager Thomas L. Riley Publicity Director Richard S. Spencer, Jr. Chief Engineer , . . . E. J. Love KTLA EST. 1942 LOS ANGELES CHANNEL 5 Frequency. .76-82 mc; Power: 8 Kw. Owned-Operated By Television Productions. Inc.. Business and Studio Address Paramount Studios, 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood 38 Phone Number Hollywood 6363 Transmitter and Antenna Location . . Mount Alta Air Time Variable Afternoon and Evening News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative George Shubert Membership TBA President Paul Rodboum West Coast Dir.-Station Mgr.. .Klaus Landsberg Sales Manager George Shupert Program Director . . . Philip Booth, Albert V. Cole Production Manager J. Gordon Wright Publicity Director Jonathan Rice Chief Announcer Keith Hetherington Film Director Leland MuUer Musical Dir Rex Kepple Engr. Supervisor Raymond M. Moore W6XA0-(KTSL) LOS ANGELES (HOLLYWOOD)— EST. 1931 CHANNEL 2 Frequency 54-60 mc; Power: 4 kw. Effective Signal Radiated 5800 1098 • • • COMMERCIAL TELEVISION STATIONS Owned-Operated By Don Lee Broadcasting System Business Address 1313 N. Vine St. Phone Number Hollywood 8255 Transmitter & Antenna Location 3800 Mount Lee Drive Air Time Varied News Service AP, INS, CNS, UP Transcription Service World Representative John Blair Membership TBA President Thomas S. Lee Vice-President and General Manager Lewis Allen Weiss Vice-President and Assistant General Manager Willet H. Brown Director of Television Harry R. Lubcke Program Director Jack Stewart Producer Stuart Phelps Publicity Relations Director Mark Finley Chief Announcer Ken Barton Stage Director Ted Driscoll Chief Engineer Harold Jury Film Director Lois Prober Video Pickup Operator Bob Fonarow WTIViJ-TV MILWAUKEE EST. 1947 CHANNEL 3 Frequency 60-66 mc; Power: Aural 17.0 Kw.; Visual 16,1 Kw. Owned-Operated By The Journal Co. Business Address 333 W. State St. Phone Number Marquette 6000 Transmitter Studio Location . 720 E. Capitol Drive Air Time Wednesday's through Sunday's (Varies). News Service AP Representative Edward Petry General Manager W. J. Damm Asst. General Manager L. W, Herzog Station Commercial Mgr R. G. Winnie Program Director E. J. Robertson Publicity Director R. B. Wallace Chief Engineer Phil Laeser WABD NEW YORK CITY EST. 1941 DU MONT TELEVISION NETWORK CHANNEL 5 Frequency .76-82 mc. Power video: 14.25 kw Effective radiated power; sound: 9.45 kw. Effective radiated power Owned By ... . Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc. Operated By....Du Mont Television Network Business Address 515 Madison Ave. Phone Number PLaza 3-9800 Studio Address . . , Wanamakers Studio Broadway & 9th Transmitter Location 515 Madison Ave. Air Time Approx. 35 hrs. weekly News Service INS Transcription Service Associated Membership TBA President-Owner Allen B. Du Mont Commercial Manager John H. McNeil Sales Promotion Manager Charlotte Stern Program Director James Caddigan Chief Announcer Don Roper Chief Engineer, Du Mont Television Network Scott Helt WABD S. R. Patremio WCBS-TV NEW YORK CITY EST. 1931 CHANNEL 2 Frequency 54-60 mc. Owned-Operated By ... Columbia Broadcasting System Business & Studio Address. . 15 Vanderbilt Ave. Phone Number Murray Hill 6-6340 Transmitter Location Chrysler Tower Air Time Minimum 12 hrs. weekly News Service AP Representative Radio Sales Vice-President Lawrence W. Lowman Director of Television . . Worthington C. Miner Assoc. Dir. of Tele Leonard Hole Commercial Manager. . . .George L. Moskovics Program Operations Merritt H. Coleman Manager of Technical Operations . , Paul WittUg Manager of Press Information. .James J. Eane Dir. of News — Special Events. .Robert Bendick Film Manager Ed Evans Sales Promotion Manager Halsey Barrett WNBT NEW YORK CITY EST. 1941 NBC CHANNEL 4 Frequency 66-72 mc. Power. .Sight. 5000 Watts; Sound. 3000 Watts Owned-Operated By National Broadcast- ing Co. Business Address 30 Rockefeller Plaza Phone Number .Circle 7-8300 Studio Address 30 Rockefeller Plaza Transmitter & Antenna Location. ..... .Empire State Bldg. Tower Air Time Approx. 20-35 hrs. weekly 1099 President (NBC) Niles Trommell Exec. V.P. (NBC). Frank E. Mullen V.-P. & Chief Engineer O. B. Hanson Dir. Tele. Engr. Operations. .Robert E. Shelby Dir. Tele. Operations Noran E. Kersta Executive Producer Warren Wade Television Press Editor. Allan H. Kalmus Sales Manager Reynold R. Krait W P I X NEW YORK CITY EST. 1948 Frequency: Channel No. 11, 198-204 mc. Power: ...... .Audio 8.17 kw.; Video 16.3 kw. Owned-Operated By. .News Syndicate Co.. Inc. Phone Number MUrray Hill 2-1234 Business-Studio Address 220 East 42nd St. Air Time Undetermined Transmitter Location . .220 East 42nd St. News Service . Undetermined Transcription Service Undetermined Membership TBA President and General Manager. . .F. M. Flynn Station Manager Robert L. Coe Commercial Manager. B. O. Sullivan Manager of News and Special Events Carl E, Warren Program Director ....... .Harvey Marlowe Mgr. Research and Development Clifford E. Denton Publicity Frank Young Chief Engineer. .Thomas E. Howard *On the air on or about June 15, 1948. WATV NEWARK EST. 1947 Frequency 210-216 mc. Owned-Operated By ..... . Bremer Bcstg. Corp. Business and Studio Address. . .1020 Broad St. Phone Number. . .Mitchell 2-6400; Rector 2-5878 Pleasant Avenues, West Orange, N. J. Transmitter Location Marcella and Mt. Air Time. . 24 hrs. weekly News Service AP Membership TBA Pres., Gen. & Station Mgr. .Irving R. Rosenhaus Chief Engineer Frank V. Bremer Supervisor . Hank Dabrowski WCAU-TV PHILADELPHIA EST. 1948 CBS-TV Frequency: Channel 10, 192-198 mc. Power: . Aural 26.4 kw.; Visual 25 kw. Owned By The Philadelphia Bulletin Operated By WCAU, Inc. Business Address 1622 Chestnut St. Phone Number Locust 7-7700 Transmitter Location. .PSFS Bldg., 12 S. 12th St. Air Time Undetermined News Service AP, UP General Manager Leon Levy Commercial Manager and Program Director G. Bennett Larson Sales Promotion Manager Robert N. Pryor Production Manager. .......... .Roy Meredith Publicity Director J. J. "Chick" Kelly Chief Engineer J. G. Leitch WFIL-TV PHILADELPHIA EST. 1947 CHANNEL 6 Frequency.. 82-88 mc; Power: Visual 18.1 Kw, Sound 10 Kw rad. Owned-Operated By. . . .Triangle Publications, Philadelphia Inquirer Division. Business and Studio Address 46th and Market Sts. Phone Number EVergreen 6-8090 Transmitter Location Widener Bldg. Air Time. Approximately 28 hrs. weekly Representative The Katz Agency General Manager Roger W. Clipp Television Director Kenneth W. Stowman Sales Manager John E. Surrick Asst. to Sales Mgr. chg of Tele Sales Max E. Solomon Sales Promotion Manager James T. Quirk Publicity Director George A. Koehler Chief Engineer Louis E. Littlejohn Asst. Chief Engr. Chg of Tele . David J. Miller, Jr. WPTZ PHILADELPHIA EST. 1941 NBC chanhbl 3 Frequency 60-86 mci Power: Visual 2280; Aural 2315. * Owned-Operated By .......... . ... Philco Television Broadcasting Corp. Business and Studio Address. . .1800 Architects Bldg., I7th and Sansom Sts. Phone Number Locust 7-7136 Transmitter Location 1300 E. Mermaid Ave., Wyndmoor, Pa. Transcription Service. .Long-Worth Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr Ernest B. Loveman Asst. Gen. Manager Rolland V. Tooke Commercial Manager James D. McLean Program Manager Ernest Walling Chief Engineer Raymond J. Bowley 1100 • • • COMMERCIAL TELEVISION STATIONS • • • KSD-TV ST. LOUIS EST. 1947 NBC CHANNEL 5 Frequency 76-82 mc; Power: Video 20,000/ Audio 10,000. Owned-Operated By. . . .Pulitzer Publishing Co. Business and Studio Address ... 1 111 Olive St. Phone Number MAin 1111 Transmitter Location 1111 Olive St. Air Time Approximately 20 hrs. weekly News Service AP; NBC Tele NEWSREEL Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Representative Free & Peters Membership TBA President Joseph Pulitzer General Manager .George M. Burbgch Sales Manager ... Guy E. Yeldell Chief Engineer Robt. L. Coe WR^B SCHENECTADY, N.Y. NBC CHANNEL 4 Frequency. .66-72 mc; Power: 18.25 kw. VisuaL 9.125 kw. Aural 40,000 Watts, Oral. 20.000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .... . .G«&eral Osctilc Go. Business Address 60 Washingtoa Ayo. Phone Number.... (Studio) 4-2211, Ext. 4926; Sales 3-2121, Ext. 44 Transmitter & Antenna Location .Hew Scot- land, N. Y. Air Time Daily except Sat., Approx. 6:50 a.m.-10:30 p.m. News^ Service .INS, INP Transcription Service . . Thesaurus, Lang- Worth Membership NAB Vice President G. E. Adv., Publicity & Broadcasting R. S. Peare Asst. Manager Adv., Publicity & Broadcasting B. J. Rowan Station Manager G. E. Morkham Supervisor, Station Sales & Promotion A. G. MacDonald Supervisor, Programs A. G. Zink Supervisor, Music A, O. Coggeshall Supervisor, Farm Programs R. B. Child Chief Engineer W. J. Purcell WMAL-TV WASHINGTON, D. C. EST. 1947 CHANNEL 7 Frequency . 174-180 mc. Owned-Operated By The Evening Star Bcstg Co., Inc. Business Address 724 14th St., N.W. Phone Number National 5400 Studio Address 201 Commonwealth Bldg. Transmitter Location ....... Campus American University. Nebraska and Mass Ave., N.W. Air Time Variable News Service AP; UP Membership NAB President S. H. Kauiimotnn General Manager. K. H. Berkeley Commercial Manager .Ben B. Baylor Director of Television Burke Crotty Publicity Director Tom Dolan Chief Engineer Daniel Hunter Tele Operations Supervisor Frank Harvey WTTG WASHINGTON, D. C. EST. 1945 DU MONT TELEVISION NETWORK CHANNEL 5 Frequency 76-82 mc. Power 5 video: kw.; audio: 2 V2 kw. Owned By . . . Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc. Operated By....Du Mont Television Network Business-Studio Address 12th & "E" Sts., N. W. Phone Number Republic 7816 Transmitter Location. .Hotel Harrington, 12th & "E" Sts.. N.W. Air Time 7 days a week; 5:45-11 p.m. News Service Transradio Membership TBA President-Owner Allen B. Du Mont General Manager Walter Compton Commercial Manager H. E. Shef f ers Production Manager Roger Coelos Chief Announcer Gordon Williamson Chief Engineer. Malcolm Burleson WNBW WASHINGTON, D. C. EST. 1947 NBC CHANNEL 4 Frequency ■ 66-72 mc. Power 20.5 kw. (Effective radiated power) Owned-Operated By ... . National Broadcasting Company Business Address. ....... .714— 14th St., N.W. Phone Number Republic 4000 Studio-Transmitter Location Wardman Park Hotel Air Time . . Average 24 hrs. per week of Pro- grams, plus 28 hrs. per week of Test Pattern News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NAB V.-P. Charge of NBC, Washington Frank M. Russell Television Program Mgr John E. Gaunt Commercial Manager . . .Mahlon Glascock Publicity Director.... Jay Roy en Chief Engineer Donald Cooper 1101 TELEVISIOfI PROGRRMMIDG By LAWRENCE PHILLIPS, Director Du Mont Television Network Phillips 'TpHERE is no longer any question but that television, as it develops, will become the most potent and effective means of mass communications so far devised by man; that it will soon ex- ercise a profound in- fluence upon the lives, habits and welfare of many millions of peo- ple. A review of the variety and scope of television programming already achieved in the two years of operation, since the end of the war, indicates the endless panorama of entertainment, information and education which will in time be made available to more than 80% of the people of the United States — tomorrow's televi- sion audience. • Drama, music, variety entertainment, movies and hundreds of original produc- tions have formed the nucleus of televi- sion broadcasting schedules since the introduction of public service in 1939. Indoor and outdoor events of general public interest: boxing, wrestling, base- ball, football, parades, circuses, etc., are already a mainstay in current television programming. The vast reservoirs of in- formation and instruction: travel, art, public forums of debate, round-table dis- cussions; political conventions, etc., are already being scanned by television cam- eras for the enjoyment and edification of thousands of viewers within the range of existing facilities in almost a dozen major cities in the United States. To date, television broadcasting has been primarily a local operation. But now the time has come when networks must assume the responsibility of intro- ducing and advancing the new art of sight- sound broadcasting and of making televi- sion program service available to inde- pendent stations that will be associated with their networks. For it is only by the establishment of network service as quickly as is prac- ticable, and the resulting distribution of costs, programs and experience over a number of stations — that television pro- grams of network quality can be achieved and supported. Experimental connections for network- ing are already available in television — between Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D. C., and Sche- nectady in the East, and between Chicago and South Bend in the middle West. These facilities will be expanded south- wards to Richmond, Virginia sometime in 1948. Television stations within range of these facilities are already finding it possible to exchange programs with other stations operating along these existing lines of communication. • But what about those television stations that are still within two to five years of network facilities? Stations in the south and middle west^ for example. What do they do until the networks reach them? It is our feeling at Du Mont, that here again the networks must take the respon- sibility and the initiative. In this connec- tion, we are currently investigating details of a plan to make Du Mont Television Network affiliation — and Du Mont Net- work Program service available imme- diately to all stations regardless of their geographical location in the United States or their proximity to existing facilities. Briefly: our service to these stations will begin with their own construction, if desired. It will include training of station personnel — technical, administrative, pro- duction, etc., in the intricacies of television station operation. It will extend to syndi- cated program service, surveys of local programming possibilities, sales surveys and audience and trade promotion as- sistance— as much or as little of such aid, assistance and cooperation as may be re- quired to help independent stations get through the initial difficult period of operation with the least possible financial risk. • Having no other interests but television, and consequently no AM commitments, the Du Mont Television Network is in a position to offer such network service to any television station operator immediate- ly. And it is our belief that by the end of 1948 we will have convinced enough stations throughout the country of the economic advisability of Du Mont Net- work affiliation, to have in efficient oper- ating order regional networks along the Atlantic Coast, in the Mid-West and on the West Coast. no: BibUographff Courtesy Frances Sprague, General Librarian, National Broadcasting Co., Inc. AN ABC OF THE FCC. 1947. 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Y., Caldwell- Clements, 1947. TELEVISION PRIMER OF PRODUC- TION AND DIRECTION, by L. A. Sposa. N. Y., McGraw-Hill, 1947. TELEVISION TECHNIQUES, by Hoy- land Bettinger. N. Y., Harper, 1947. ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY TRANS- MISSION AND RADIATION, by Nathan Marchand. N. Y., Wiley, 1947. UNTITLED AND OTHER RADIO DRAMAS, by Norman Corwin. N. Y., Holt, 1947. WHAT'S YOUR TELEVISION L Q.?, by R. C. A. Victor Division. Princeton, N. J., R. C. A., 1947. WOMEN IN RADIO, by the U. S. Dept. of Labor. Washington, D. C, 1947. 1103 TELEVISION BROADCASTING STATIONS As of January 1, 1948 Construction Permits Granted for Commercial Tele Stations CALIFORNIA City Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Riverside San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Stockton New Haven »Vilmington A^ashington Miami Applicant Chan- Call nel Letters No. American Beg. Co. Inc. KECA-TV 7 Earle C. Anthony, Inc. KFI-TV 9 National Broadcasting Co. Inc. KNBH 4 Dorothy S. Thackrey KLAC-TV 13 Times-Mirror Co. KTTV 11 The Beg. Corp. of America KARO 1 American Beg. Co. Inc. KGO-TV 7 Associated Broadcasters, Inc. KWIS 5 The Chronicle Publishing Co. KCPR 4 E. F. Peffer KGDM-TV 8 CONNECTICUT Elm City Beg. Corp. WNHC-TV 6 WDEL, Inc. DELAWARE WDEL-TV DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Bamberger Beg. Service, Inc. WOIC 9 FLORIDA Southern Radio & Tele. Eqpt. WTVJ 4 Co. Fre- quency (mc) 174-180 186-192 66-72 210-216 198-204 44-50 174-180 76-82 66-72 180-186 82-88 174-180 186-192 66-72 ERP Visual-Aural {kw) 4.5—2.7 16.1—17 15—8 16—16 19.15—19.15 1—1 5.4—2.7 23.6—12.6 18-24—19-2 1.93—1.80 1.82— .957 1— .5 30.25—24.5 1.57— .786 Chicago Chicago ILLINOIS American Beg. Co. Inc. WENR-TV 7 174-180 30—15 National Beg. Co. Inc. WNBY 5 76-82 21.8—21.8 INDIANA Bloomington Sarkes & Mary Tarzian WTTV 10 Indianapolis Wm. H. Block Co. WWHB 3 IOWA Ames Iowa State College of Agr. & WOI-TV 4 Meeh. Arts KENTUCKY Louisville Courier-Journal & Louisville WHAS-TV 9 Times Co. LOUISIANA New Orleans Maison Blanche Co. WRTV 4 MARYLAND Baltimore Radio-Television of Baltimore, WAAM 13 Inc. 192-198 60-66 66-72 186-192 66-72 210-214 1—1 14.00—7.6 13—10-4 9.6—7.2 13.6—7.2 31.65—20 1104 OUTSTANDI]\G CP'S FOR COMMERCIAL TV • City Boston Waltham Detroit Detroit Minneapolis Saint Paul Newark Albuquerque Buffalo New York New York New York Cleveland Cleveland Columbus Dayton Toledo Portland Johnstown Philadelphia Pittsburgh Providence Memphis Dallas Dallas Fort Worth Salt Lake City Richmond Seattle MASSACHUSETTS Applicant Chan- Call nel Letters No. Yankee Network, Inc. Raytheon Mfg. Co. WNAC-TV WRTB MICHIGAN Fort Industry Co. WTVO King-Trendle Beg. Corp. WDLT Minn. Beg. Corp. KSTP, Inc. MINNESOTA WTCN-TV KSTP-TV NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Beg. Co. KOB-TV NEW YORK WBEN, Inc. WBEN-TV American Beg. Co. Inc. WJZ-TV Bamberger Beg. Service Inc. WOR-TV News Syndicate Co., Inc. WLTV OHIO Empire Coil Co. Inc. Nat'l Beg. Co. Inc. Crosley Beg. Corp. Crosley Beg. Corp. Fort Industry Co. WXEL WNBK WLWL WLWD WTVT Fre- ERP quency Visual-Aural (mc) (kw) OREGON Oregonian Publ. Co. KGWG 6 PENNSYLVANIA WJAC, Inc. WJAC-TV 13 Wm. Penn Beg. Co. WPEN-TV 10 Allen B. DuMont Labs. Inc. WDTV 3 RHODE ISLAND The Outlet Co. WJAR-TV 11 TENNESSEE Memphis Publ. Co. 4 TEXAS KRLD Radio Corp. KRLD-TV 4 Lacy-Potter Tele. Beg. Co. KBTV 8 Carter Publications, Inc. KCPN 5 UTAH Intermountain Beg. Corp. KDYL-TV 2 VIRGINIA Havens & Martin, Inc. WTVR 6 WASHINGTON Radio Sales Corp. KRSC-TV 5 1105 174-180 54-60 54-60 174-180 66-72 76-82 66-72 66-72 174-180 186-192 198-204 186-192 66-72 60-66 76-82 210-216 82-88 198-204 66-72 66-72 180-186 76-82 54-60 82-^ 76-82 32.7—32.7 14.26—7.51 32.1—16.7 17.9—9.2 13-68—6.48 4.5—4.5 15—8 16.25—8.25 30-25—24.5 16.3—8.17 21—13 18.8—9.6 15.5—5.25 30—25 27.4—14.4 10—11.2 210-216 6.5—7 192-198 25—26.4 60-66 14.6—7.3 50—50 13.6—7.12 46— TBD 35—18.5 17.6—8.2 13.2—7 12.16—6.4 18.95—9.79 ALWAYS GOOD LISTENING WIF O 103.1 Megacycles Channel 276 FULL SCHEDULE 7 DAYS — 7:00 A.M. thru 1 :00 A.M, 18 Hours Daily Featuring DANCE MUSIC — HILLBILLY HOBBIES POPULAR CONCERT — NOVELTY AP NEWS — SPORTS U. S. ARMY BAND — U. S. NAVY BAND U. S. AIR CORPS CONCERT ORCHESTRA MEMBER OF CONTINENTAL FM NETWORK OFFICES AND STUDIOS 880 BERGEN AVENUE JERSEY CITY 6, N. J. TRANSMITTER 26 Journal Square Telephone Journal Square 2-0330 Fi^iayEiNicy MODyLATDOINI FA4 Showing Progress FM Associatiort — Personnel Progress Of Educational FM FAX Making Progress FM Stations In Operation Authorized CP's For FM Stations Radio Annual — 1948 fOR PRBSTIGE . . . Be able to tell listeners that your station is a member of Radio members of The AP don't buy news ! They share the news of the largest news- gathering organization on a cost basis. 1108 SHOWinG PROGRESS By IRWIN ROSTEN, Staff Writer, RADIO DAILY Rosten T^HURSDAY, Janu- -*■ ary 29, 1948, will go down in the an- nals of radio history as the turning point in the progress of frequency modula- tion broadcasting. On that day, in joint statement with the nation's four major networks, James C. Petrillo announced the end of his ban on FM duplication of AM live musical pro- grams. Three days later, for the first time since October, 1945, listeners throughout the country were able to hear their favorite network shows with the higher fidelity that only FM can provide. The day after the joint AFM-network announcement, Petrillo met with Everett Dillard, president of the Frequency Modu- lation Association and also of the first m.ajor FM web, the Continental Network. When the confab ended, Petrillo an- nounced the removal of his ban on FM stations originating live music, and said that AFM locals may negotiate contracts with FM outlets. This was the news for which FM broad- casters had long been waiting. No longer need they feel like unwanted stepchildren of the radio industry. For those who had patiently attended the FM infant for sev- eral years, it meant virtual assurance of their eventual success and hastened the day when red would no longer be the dominant color on their ledgers. For some, this happy switch to black ink will come during this year. For newcomers, for those licensees who had been holding back construction, the advent of music for FM meant that they would now try to get their stations on the air as soon as pos- sible. The breaking of the music czar's strangle hold on FM broadcasting is expected to provide strong stimulus for the ever-grow- ing FM audience. A record-breaking total of 1,175,104 FM-AM receivers were pro- duced last year, according to the RMA, as compared with only 181,485 in 1946. Early estimates of anticipated 1948 production placed the number of FM sets at least double last year's figure. This, however, was before the lifting of the music bans. The RMA had gone on record as stating "that the day network programs are made available to FM, production of FM sets will be stepped up." Now that that day has arrived, some trade estimates of FM receiver output for 1948 are as high as four or five million. The achievements scored by FM during 1947 offer added substance to the optimism prevalent in the trade. According to the 13th annual report of the FOC, "FM showed its biggest and most material gain" last year. As this is written, there are 371 FM stations on the air, 312 of which are affiliated with AM outlets. The total number of FM authorizations is more than 965. Indications are that national advertisers are gradually growing more aware of FM's possibilities. A spot check made by RADIO DAILY in New York revealed that key executives of the three inde- pendent FM stations in that city agree that "the worst is over." All three outlets reported increased sales, broader program- ming and an appreciable jump in listener response. Although they are still operating in the red, hopes are high that they may be able to break even this year. The FM system, however, will not gain its due prominence solely on its own merits. Although, in the words of former FOC Chairman Charles R. Denny, "FM is the finest aural broadcasting system at- tainable in the present state of the radio art," it must be promoted, sold, plugged and promoted again to assure universal acceptance in the shortest possible time. The story of FM must be kept before the public eye and ear at all times. • A unique plan to increase local FM audiences — and one that may well be fol- lowed by many stations — was developed towards the end of last year by a new outlet on Long Island. The station spon- sored a contest among local retailers, with free air time awarded dealers selling the most FM receivers or tuners. First prize was 65 quarter -hour periods over 13 weeks, with runner-up receiving 39 quarter-hour shows. The next 15 stores each receive one 15-minute seg a week for 13 weeks, and all other entries get five spots each. 1109 FT^ Assoeiution MUNSEY BUILDING, 1329 E. ST., N.W., WASHINGTON 4, D. C. Telephone: Republic 8532 J. N. (Bill) Bailey Executive Director OFFICERS Everett L. Dillard President E. J. Hodel Secretary William E. Ware. ..... Vice-President Thomas F. McNulty Treasurer E. Z. Jones E. J. Hodel W. R. David Everett L. Dillard Leonard L. Asch Frank A. Gunther BOARD OF DIRECTORS Terms Expiring in 1950 Ben Strouse Terms Expiring in 1949 Roy Hofheinz Terms Expiring in 1948 Raymond F. Kohn EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Everett L. Dillard Chairman David G. Taft William E. Ware C M. Jansky, Jr. Thomas F. McNulty Morris S. Novik Stanley M. Ray, Jr. E. Z. Jones C. M. Jansky, Jr. Ben Strouse David G. Taft COUNSEL Leonard H. Marks . . . General Counsel C. M. Jansky, Jr. .... Engin'g Counsel RMA LIAISON COMMITTEE Thomas F. McNulty Chairman George W. Arnold, Jr. J. N. Bailey Matthev^ H. Bonebrake Everett L. Dillard C. M. Jansky, Jr. Leonard H. Marks Sol Chain SPECIAL INDUSTRY MUSIC COMMITTEE William E. Ware Chairman Ray E. Dady Leonard H. Marks William Fay Paul W. Reed J. N. Bailey, Alternate 1110 OF By GEORGE JENNINGS. Director, Radio Council — WBEZ, Chicoigo Public Schools Jennings r^ESPITE some diffi- culties met with during the past year, such as changing of frequency and the lack of suitable radio re- ceivers for classroom use, educational FM broadcasting has taken great strides. The change in frequency seriously affected the operation of station WBEZ in Chicago, for example, since it meant the purchase of new transmitter, new antenna system, new antenna tower and a new site for the loca- tion of the transmitter. Cleveland, Ohio's WBOE made the changeover without stopping service and is now broadcasting on both the low and the high FM band. New York City's WNYE did or will close down for the period of change over. Some thirty applications for FM broad- cast station license have been granted by the FCC to schools, school systems, teach- ers colleges, and universities. Among the new stations to get into operation were WDTR, Detroit Public Schools and KUSC, the University of Southern California. The increased interest in FM for schools is evidenced by the increase in attendance at such educational meetings as the School Broadcast Conference, held annually in Chicago; the Institute for Education by Radio, held annually at Ohio State Uni- versity and the Regional Radio Confer- ence sponsored by the University of Oklahoma. Another outgrowth of the interest in FM is the number of teachers organiza- tions, such as the National Council of Teachers of English and Social Studies, which have included the consideration of the classroom use of radio in their an- nual progress. That interest is not alone on the part of the teaching staff is evi- denced by the inclusion of sessions on radio broadcasting and use in the annual sessions of the American Association of School Administrators. It is the adminis- trator who ultimately controls the school funds for the establishment of stations and studios. The Association for Education by Radio, and organization of administrators and teachers has held two semi-annual meet- ings during the year on a national basis and has established local units in Cleve- land, Indianapolis, Washington, Detroit, Philadelphia, Chicago, Portland, Klamath Falls (Oregon), Sacramento, and Atlanta. With the increased local interest in FM broadcasting and the increasing avail- ability of radio receivers suitable for classroom use the growth of FM broad- casting seems assured. A warning must be made, however, concerning the fact that school stations, as with all others, must be programmed. Years ago when schools and universities held all licenses to oper- ate, programming was the greatest diffi- culty, and many boards of education and trustees of universities were not prepared to finance on adequate program. Conse- quently, many such AM licenses were re- turned to the FCC. Educators are stress- ing, therefore, the use of radio and are likewise stressing the programming of stations. The state-wide FM network picture has lagged somewhat, with Wisconsin the only state at the m.oment which seems to have gone ahead with its plan for a statewide FM network. One station has been placed in operation at Madison and another is under construction at a site near Milwau- kee. Despite the well-known advantages of such a state FM network for educa- tional use, legislators are loath to use tax funds for what some of their constituents might think was in competition with other stations. The ideal situation for FM educational broadcasting remains the large city school system, and some educators are doubtful if the smaller cities can not adequately be supplied with time for educational broad- casts by their own local AM and FM stations. nil FOX MHKING PROGRESS By VAL ADAMS, Staff Writer, RADIO DAILY RADIO gets more versatile every day. But a couple of decades ago a radio set was based on one litte idea— AM broadcasting. Then they began to trick it up. A phonograph was put in. Along came FM. Television rightfully had to get in the act too. Now we're about to get fac- . simile, a fifth element in our radio sets which spews the printed word and lush layouts all over the living room floor, even while the events are in progress. The home used to be a place where you slammed the door on the outside world. That era is over. Radio homes of the fu- ture will be communication centers in themselves, snowed under by incoming traffic via the eye, ear and printed page from the four corners of the earth. Walter Winchell's going to have to get a word better than "flash" or he'll be out of busi- ness. • This is an era when veteran newsmen are being tapped on the shoulder by man aging editors and informed, "You're the facsimile editor. Get out a facsimile edi- tion." And before those who are tapped can ask just what the heck they're sup- posed to do, they are informed that the managing editors are merely carrymg out orders of the publishers. In other words, a lot of competent newsmen are suddenly getting titles they never even heard of before and they're strictly on their ov/n. It seems that those 'connected with the technical development and sale of fac- simile facilities have made a successful pitch to broadcasters and publishers. Many of the latter are sold on the idea to the point of having laid their money on the line and some are already showing fac- simile in their cities. As to whether or not this new medium has possibilities, there must be some signifi.cance in the fact that the New York Times and WQXQ staged the first postwar demonstration in that city early in 1948. Facsimile newspapers wont be as com.- mon as the housing shortage overnight. But the trend of broadcasters and pub- lishers m.aking a decision to "Let's aip- point a facsimile editor" is definitely grow- ing. There are many who don't know just where facsimile is headed but they think it important enough to get their finger in the pie just in case. Stations and newspapers starting fac- simile today are not getting in on the ground floor — they're in the basement. You write your own textbook as you go along. Technically, from the standpoint of scanners and recorders, facsimile is ready to go to the pubic. Next step is to work out a technique for making up facsimile newspapers. While some have done a little preliminary w^ork, in general all are com- pletely ignorant on this subject. But it's something that wont be learned or worked out in a laboratory. It must be doae by actual operation — making up daily fac- simile editions and putting them on the air. It will be learned only by hit and miss. • To sell an idea to the public, it normally must be a little different from a previous one, some new advantage must be added. Consequently, facsimile is not likely to sell itself publicly merely on the idea that now you can get your newspaper deliv- ered into the home by radio instead of by boy. New kinds of formats, different from the average newspaper, must be worked out and probably new types of entertainment gimmicks particularly suit- ed to facsimile. News-wise, facsimile's greatest attrac- tion lies in its possibilities as a picture medium. You can't lightly loss off the thought that with facsimile a housewife can hold a picture in her hand of a big fire with the caption reading, "Firemen are still fighting the blaze." The Miami Herald and WQAM-FM put a wet photo on the air of an attempted suicide, lying crumpled on the payment, while an am- bulance rushed the victim to the hospital. • If it's competition that makes business, then facsimile is going to be a big one. One of the hottest battles broke oat in Philadelphia in 1947 between the Inquirer and the Bulletin and their FM outlets. Several weeks ahead, the Inquirer an- nounced a public facsimile demonstration for early in May but about two days before the date the Bulletin suddenly staged its own. Late in December, the Inquirer start- ed what it called the first daily facsimile newspaper but the Bulletin promptly ex- claimed it had been doing it for eight months. It's an argument which might best be left for historians to decide but the real story seems to be that each can claim a first in separate ways. Technicali- ties, however, were overlooked in the rush for promotion. 1112 Rroudcast Stations In Operation As of Jan* /, 104S or. ERATION prior to March I, 1948, on the frequency shown is contingent on clearance of image frequency interference in present aeronautical aid receivers. Call Letters WAFM WJBY-FM WRLD-FM WSFA-FM KONG KRFM KHJ-FM KWBR-FM KOCS-FM KAGH KPOR KCRA-FM KXOA-FM KJBS-FM KGO-FM KLOK-FM KSJO-FM KRJM KGDM-FM KRKD-FM KPNI KFXM KSFH WDRC-FM ALABAMA Licensee — Location Frequency (mc) Voice of Alabama, Inc. Birmingham 99.5 Gadsden Broadcasting Co., Inc. Gadsden , 103.7 Valley Broadcasting Co. Lanett 102.9 Montgomery Broadcasting Co., Inc. Montgomery 103.3 CALIFORNIA Times-Star Publishing Co. Alameda 104.9 J. E. Rodman Fresno 93.7 Don Lee Broadcasting Syster Los Angeles 101.1 Warner Bros. Oakland 97.3 The Daily Report Ontario 93.5 Rose Bowl Broadcasters, Lts. Pasadena . 98.3 The Broadcasting Corp. of America Riverside 97.5 Central Valleys Broadcasting Co. Sacramento 96.1 Sacramento Broadcasters Inc. Sacramento 107.9 KJBS Broadcasters San Francisco 98.9 American Broadcasting Co., Inc. San Francisco 106.1 Valley Broadcasting Co. San Jose 98.5 Santa Clara Broadcasting Co. San Jose 95.3 Santa Maria Daily Times Santa Maria 103.1 E. F. Peffer Stockton 92.9 Radio Broadcasters, Inc. Los Angeles 96.3 Peninsula Newspapers, Inc. Palo Alto 101.7 Lee Brothers Broadcasting Co. ! San Bernardino 95.1 Pacific Broadcasting Company San Francisco 94.9 CONNECTICUT The Conn. Broadcasting Co. Hartford 93.7 1113 F M Call Letters WTIC-FM WKNB-FM WBIB WNLC-FM WASH WINX-FM WRC-FM WWDC-FM WNDB-FM WJHP-FM WIOD-FM WQAM-FM WWPG-FM WCOA-FM WTAL-FM WBGE-FM WGBA-FM WRBL-FM WBML-FM WMAZ-FM WRGA-FM WSAV-FM WTOC-FM WLET KIDO-FM KFXD-FM KSEI-FM WJBC-FM WRGK WBBM-FM STATIONS IN OPERATION . . » Licensee — Location Frequency (mc) The Travelers Broadcasting Service Corp. Hartford . , . . . 96.5 The New Britain Broadcasting Co. New Britain 103.7 Colony Broadcasting Corp. New Haven 100.7 Thames Broadcasting Corp. New London 99.5 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Commercial Radio Equip. Co. Washington . 97.1 WINX Broadcasting Co. Washington , 96.3 National Broadcasting Co., Inc. Washington 93.9 Capital Broadcasting Co. Washington 101 .1 FLORIDA News Journal Corp. Daytona Beach 94.5 The Metropolis Company Jacksonville 96.9 Isle of Dreams Broadcasting Co. Miami 97.3 Miami Broadcasting Co. Miami 94.9 Palm Beach Broadcasting Corp. Palm Beach 97.9 Pensacola Broadcasting Co. Pensacola 98.9 John H. Phipps Tallahassee 1 03.9 GEORGIA General Broadcasting Co. Atlanta ...... ......... 95.5 Georgia-Alabama Broadcasting Corp. Columbus 95.1 Columbus Broadcasting Co. Columbus 93.3 Middle Georgia Broadcasting Co. Macon 1 00.7 Southeastern Broadcasting Co. Macon 99.1 Rome Broadcasting Corp. Rome 106.5 WSAV, Inc. Savannah 100.3 Savannah Broadcasting Co. Savannah 97.3 R. G. LeTourneau Toccoa 102.9 IDAHO KIDO, Inc. Boise 106.1 Frank E. Hurt & Son Nampa ................... . ...... 101.9 Radio Service Corp. Pocatello . 96.5 ILLINOIS Bloomington Broadcasting Corp. Bloomington 101.5 George M. Ives Brookfield 103.1 Columbia Broadcasting System Inc. Chicago ... . . 97.1 1114 F M Call Letters WGNB WEFM WSOY-FM WEAW WFJS WQDI WCVS-FM WEHS WKIL WMIX-FM WMBD-FM WCSI WOWO-FM WABW WSBF WMLL WCTW KBUR-FM KSCJ-FM KSBS KTSJ WIBW-FM KIMV WRXW WCJT WPAD-FM WKYC KPDR-FM WBRL WTPS-FM STATIONS IN OPERATION . • • licensee— tocotion frequency (me) WGN, Inc. Chicago 98.7 Zenith Radio Corp. Chicago 99.5 Commodore Broadcasting Inc. Decatur 98.7 North Shore Broadcasting Co., Inc. Evanston 96.7 Freeport Journal Standard Publishing Co. Freeport 102.5 Quincy Newspapers Inc. Quincy 105.1 WCBS, Inc. Springfield 102-9 WHFC, Inc. Chicago 97.9 Kankakee Daily Journal Company Konkakec 100,7 Mt. Vernon Radio & Television Company Mt. Vernon '^-l Peoria Broadcasting Company Peoria 92.5 INDIANA Syndicate Theatres, Inc. Columbus 93.7 Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc. Ft. Wayne 96.1 Associated Broadcasters Inc. Indianapolis 94.7 South Bend Tribune South Bend • 101.3 On the Air, Inc. Evansville 94.5 Courier-Times, Inc. New Castle 103.1 IOWA Burlington Broadcasting Co. Burlington 92.9 Perkins Bros. Co. Sioux City 94.9 KANSAS Sunflower Broadcasting System Kansas City 105.9 The Topeka State Journal Inc. Topeka 99.5 Topeka Broadcasting Assn. Inc. Topeka 102.5 Hutchinson Publishing Company Hutchinson 105.7 KENTUCKY WAVE, Inc. Louisville 95.1 WHAS, Inc. Louisville • 99.7 Paducah Broadcasting Co., Inc. Paducah . 96.9 Paducah Newspapers Inc. Paducah 93.3 LOUISIANA Central Louisiana Broadcasting Co. Alexandria 99.7 Baton Rouge Broadcasting Co. Inc. Baton Rouge • • 98.1 The Times Picayune Publishing Co. New Orleans 95.7 1115 F M Call Letters WRCM WSMB-FM WITH-FM WFMD-FM WJEJ-FM WGAY-FM WMNE WGTR WBZ-FM WXHR WSAR-FM WCFR WFMR WBZA-FM WTAG-FM WPAG-FM WELL-FM WBCM-FM WJLB-FM WWJ-FM WJBK-FM WFRS WLAV-FM WMLN WMUS-FM WSAL WHFB-FM WJJW WTCN-FM KROC-FM KSTP-FM STATIONS IN OPERATION • • • Licensee — Location Frequency (mc) Supreme Broadcasting System Inc. New Orleans 97.1 WSMB, Inc. New Orleans 102.7 MARYLAND Maryland Broadcasting Co. Baltimore 104.3 The Monocacy Broadcasting Co. Frederick 101.5 Hagerstown Broadcasting Co. Hagerstown 1 04.7 Tri-Suburban Broadcasting Corp. Silver Springs 102.3 MASSACHUSETTS The Yankee Network Inc. Boston 1 00.5 The Yankee Network, Inc. Boston 99.1 Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc. Boston 92.9 Harvey Radio Lab. Cambridge 96.9 The Fall River Broadcasting Co., Inc. Fall River 103.7 Narragansett Broadcasting Co. ' Fall River 100.9 E. Anthony & Sons Inc. New Bedford 98.1 Westinghouse Radio Stations Inc. Springfield , 97.1 WTAG, Inc. Worcester .............................. .... 96.1 MICHIGAN Washtenaw Broadcasting Co. Ann Harbor 98.7 Federated Publications, Inc. Battle Creek 102.1 Bay Broadcasting Co. Inc. Bay City 96.1 Booth Radio Stations Inc. Detroit . 97.9 The Evening News Assn. Detroit , 97.1 James F. Hopkins, Inc. Detroit 93.1 The Grand Rapids Broadcasting Corp. Grand Rapids 92.5 Leonard A. Versluis Grand Rapids ................ ...... . . 96.9 Macomb Publishing Co. Mt. Clemens 106.3 Greater Muskegon Broadcasters Inc. Muskegon 100.5 Saginaw Broadcasting Co. Saginaw 98.1 The Palladium Publishing Co. Benton Harbor 99.9 Wyandotte News Co. Wyandotte 103.1 MINNESOTA Minnesota Broadcasting Corp. Minneapolis 97.1 Southern Minnesota Broadcasting Co. Rochester 94.7 KSTP, Inc. St. Paul 102.1 1116 F M Call Letters WMBH-FM KMBC-FM KOZY KXOK-FM WIL-FM KWK-FM KFAB-FM KOAD WLOB WFMN WCAP-FM WBAB-FM WAAT-FM WFMO WNBF-FM WEBR-FM WBNY-FM WKNP WHNY WWHG WBAM WGHF WCBS-FM WQXQ WMGM WABF WNBC-FM WHLD-FM WRNY-FM STATIONS IN OPERATION . « . MISSOURI Licensee — Location Frequency (mc) Joplin Broadcasting Co. Joplin 96.1 Midland Broadcasting Co. Kansas City .• 100.5 Commercial Radio Equipment Co. Kansas City 98.1 Star-Times Publishing Co. St. Louis 93.7 Missouri Broadcasting Co. St. Louis 97.3 Thomas Patrick, Inc. St. Louis 99.1 NEBRASKA KFAB Broadcasting Co. Lincoln 97.9 World Publishing Co. Omaha 92.9 NEW HAMPSHIRE Claremont Eagle Inc. Claremont 106.1 NEW JERSEY Edwin H. Armstrong Alpine 93.1 Radio Industries Broadcasting Co. Asbury Park 107.1 Press-Union Publishing Co. Atlantic City 100.7 Bremer Broadcasting Corp. Newark 102.7 Fidelity Media Broadcasting Corporation Jersey City '. 103.1 NEW YORK Clark Associates Binghamton , . , 100.5 WEBR Inc. Buffalo 96.9 Roy L. Albertson Buffalo 92.9 Corning Leader Inc. ' Corning 1 106.1 FM Broadcasting Corp. Hempstead 98.3 The W. H. Greenhow Co. Hornell 105.3 Bamberger Broadcasting Service Inc. New York 98.7 Wm. G. H. Finch New York 101.9 Columbia Broadcasting System Inc. New York 101 .1 Interstate Broadcasting Co. New York 96.3 Marcus Loew Booking Agency New York 100.3 Metropolitan Broadcasting & Television Inc. New York 99.5 National Broadcasting Co. Inc. New York 97.1 The Niagara Falls Gazette Publishing Co. Niagara Falls 98.5 Monroe Broadcasting Co. Inc. Rochester 97.9 1117 F M Call Letters WHFM WHEF WBCA WGFM WFBL-FM WAGE-FM WSYR-FM WTRI WFAS-FM WGYN WRUN WIBX-FM WLOS-FM WISE-FM WBBB-FM WFNS-FM WBT-FM WAYS-FM WGBR-FM WCTP WGBG-FM WMFR-FM WRAL-FM WSTP-FM WAIR-FM WMIT WGTM-FM WFAH WATG WCMW-FM WCTS WLWA STATIONS IN OPERATION « > . Licensee — Location Frequency (mc) Stromberg-Carlson Co. Rochester 98.9 WHEC Inc. Rochester Copitol Broadcasting Co, Inc. Schenectady General Electric Co. Schenectady Onondaga Radio Broadcasting Corp. Syracuse . WAGE Inc. Syracuse Central N. Y. Broadcasting Corp. Syracuse Troy Broadcasting Co. Inc. Troy Westchester Broadcasting Corp. White Plains WGYN, Inc. New York Rome Sentinel Co. Utica WIBX, Inc. Utica NORTH CAROLINA Skyway Broadcasting Corp. Asheville Radio Station WISE Inc. Asheville Alamance Broadcasting Co. Inc. Burlington Burlington Graham Broadcasting Co. Burlington Southeastern Broadcasting Co. Charlotte Intercity Advertising Co. Charlotte ...................... Eastern Carolina Broadcasting Co. Inc. Goldsboro , Capitol Broadcasting Co. Greensboro Greensboro Broadcasting Co. Inc. Greensboro Radio Station WMFR High Point Capital Broadcasting Co. Inc. Raleigh Piedmont Broadcasting Corp. Salisbury WAIR Broadcasting Co. Winston-Salem Gorden Gray Winston-Salem Penn Thomas Watson Wilson OHIO Review Publishing Co. Alliance Beer Cr Koehl Ashland Stark Broadcasting Corp. Canton The Cincinnati Times Star Co, Cincinnati The Crosley Corp. Cincinnati , 1118 F M Call Letters WELD WFOB WFRO WCLT WSTV-FM WTFM WSPD-FM WWST-FM WFMJ-FM WKBN-FM WVAW WSTV-FM KMUS KBIX-FM KOCY-FM WKY-FM KTOK-FM KOMA-FM KTUL-FM KAKC-FM KSEO-FM KGW-FM KPFM KPPA KUGN-FM WSAN-FM WFMZ WGPA-FM WHP-FM STATIONS IN OPERATION • • . Licensee — Location Frequency (mc) Radio Ohio, Inc. Columbus 97.1 Lawrence W. Harry Fostoria 105.5 Robert E. Wolf Co. Fremont , 99.3 The Advocate Printing Co. Newark 100.3 The Valley Broadcasting Co. Steubenville 103.5 Jay R. David Tiffin 98.3 The Fort Industry Co. Toledo 101.5 The Wooster Republican Printing Co. Wooster 104.5 WFMJ Broadcasting Co. Youngstown • 105.1 WKBN Broadcasting Corp. Youngstown 98.9 Suburban Broadcasting, Inc. Cheviot 96.7 The Valley Broadcasting Co. Steubenville 103.5 OKLAHOMA Muskogee Broadcasting Co. Muskogee 101.5 Oklahoma Press Publishing Co. Muskogee 98.5 Plaza Court Broadcasting Co. Oklahoma City 94.7 WKY Radiophone Co. Oklahoma City 98.9 KTOK, Inc. Oklahoma City 104.3 KOMA, Inc. Oklahoma City 105.9 Tulsa Broadcasting Co. Tulsa 97.1 Public Radio Corp. Tulsa 95.5 Democrat Printing Co. Durant 107.3 OREGON Oregonian Publishing Co. Portland 100.3 Broadcasters Oregon, Ltd. Portland 97.1 Pacific Radio Advertising Service Portland 95.5 Valley Broadcasting Co. Eugene 99.1 PENNSYLVANIA Lehigh Valley Broadcasting Co. Allentown 99.9 Penn-AIIen Broadcasting Co. Allentown 95.9 The Bethlehem Globe Publishing Co. Bethlehem 95.1 WHP, Inc. Harrisburg 97.3 1119 ♦ > ♦ FM STATIONS IN OPERATION • ♦ . Call Letters Licensee — Location Frequency (mc) \AAADY Harold O. Bishop YyADA Harrisburg 100.9 \ktl AWI fki Peoples Broadcasting Co. WLAN-FM Lancaster 96.9 WGAL-FM Lancaster^'. . 101.3 \k/L A^IA CkA Mon-Yough Broadcasting Co. « W iVl'L* ix- r IW McKeesport 104.9 « i/|N|-w I cki ^"'- f*^"" Broadcasting Co. YYrtlN-riVl Philadelphia 98.1 % i #1 Q CKi& Penn. Broadcasting Co. yy I I - r iW Philadelphia 93.3 \kf^ All Cki Philadelphia Record WCAU-rlVl Philadelphia 102.9 lA\/\kf Cki Westinghouse Radio Stations Inc. l\TVy-riW Philadelphia 92.5 \A/Cli CkA Triangle Publishing Inc. yyriL-riw Philadelphia 102.1 ixrvix A CKA Westinghouse Radio Stations Inc. iVUiVA-rlVl Pittsburgh 92.9 WMOT Pittsburgh"^'. 94.5 \A/DI^ Cki Sharon Herald Broadcasting Co. W r I L - r M Sharon 1 02.9 \A/DDC Cki Louis G. Baltimore W D K t- r M Wilkes-Barre 98.5 Xkil'T "T Scranton-Wilkes-Barre-Plttson Broadcasting Co., Inc. yy I Z.^ Wilkes-Barre 103.3 WSBA-FM ^T''"""".-'""'"'''"'.'"; 103.3 SOUTH CAROLINA \k/r* Ar* Wilton E. Hall YY^/Wi- Anderson 101.1 \AATki A Cki Atlantic Coast Broadcasting Co. W I MA- r M Charleston 95.1 \A/r n A Cki Spartanburg Advertising Co. yyjr/\-riyi Spartanburg ,..t 98.9 \A/kiD^ Cki Textile Broadcasting Co. W M KL-rM Greenville 94.9 TENNESSEE \i/^n| Cki Radiophone Broadcasting Station WOPI, Inc. WUrl-rM Bnstoi 96.9 WAPO-FM cTart°anor ""'"'.''"'" 94.7 WTJS-FM L'cU: '"''.''''"' '°;,'"'- ,00.7 WROL-FM KnoxvMl'e"'''. 97.3 WMC-FM ^ """'"':•". '°: 99.7 WSM-FM Nashvillr 103.3 TEXAS l/DD^ Cki The Reporter Broadcasting Co. l\KD^-r/W Abilene 96.9 KRIC-FM Beaumo"nt 99.5 WFAA-FM ij:.,''"'"': ,7.9 IX^DC Cki Harbenito Broadcasting Co. Inc. l\V3DD-rM Harlingen 94.7 l/DDr* CkA The Houston Post Co. l\ri\L*'r/Vl Houston . 102.9 1120 F M Call Letters KTRH-FM KISS KYFM WOAI-FM KCMC-FM KGKB-FM KTRN KSL-FM KDYL-FM WBTM-FM WSVA-FM WLVA-FM WTAR-FM WSAP-FM WCOD WINC-FM w6h-fm KWLK-FM KING-FM KRSC-FM WCFC WJLS-FM W\VVA-FM WHIS-FM WLOG-FM WKWK WJPG-FM WTMJ-FM WJMC-FM WdUL WBNB WCLO-FM WKBH-FM STATIONS IN OPERATION . » » Licensee— tocation ■ Frequency (mcj KTRH Broadcasting Co.. Houston ""■' The Walitiac Co. San Antonio ' "-5 Express^ Publisliing Co. San Antonio . ." 101.5 Soutllland Industries Inc. San Antonio 112.5 KCMC, Inc. Texarkono ^^- ' East Texas Broadcasting Co. Tyler ■- 10'-5 Times Publishing Co. of Wichita Falls Wichita Falls '7-3 UTAH Radio Service Corp. of Utah Salt Lake City 100.3 Intermountain Broadcasting Corp. Salt Lake City 98.7 VIRGINIA Piedmont Broadcasting Corp. Danville • • 97.9 Shenandoah Valley Broadcasting Corp. Harrisonburg ... .•.-... . ; . . .-. . . . : 100.7 Lynchburg Broadcasting Corp. • > ■ Lynchburg • ■ ■ 97.5 WTAR Radio Corp. Norfolk ,. 97.3 Portsmouth Radio Corp. /. . Portsmouth '. 99.7 Havens & Martin Inc. Richmond 98.1 Richard Field Lewis Jr. Winchester 92.5 Hampton Roads Broadcasting Corp. Newport News 96.5 WASHINGTON Twin City Broadcasting Corp. Longview- . . ..■. . . .-. . .^ 103.9 Western Waves Inc. , . Seattle 94.9 Radio Sales Corp. Seattle 98.1 WEST VIRGINIA Beckley Newspapers Corp. Beckley . : 101.3 Joe L. Smith, Jr. (" Beckley : '..'. : / 99.5 West Va. Broadcasting Corp. Wheeling 98.7 Daily Telegraph Ptg. Co. Bluefield 104.5 C. H. Prey & R. Q. Greever ... Logan ,. . 103.3 Comrhumty Broadcasting, Inc. Wheeling 97.3 WISCONSIN Green Bay Newspaper Co. Green Bay 101.1 The' Journal Co. (The Milwaukee Journal) Milwaukee ........ ^ ........ 93.3 WJMC, Inc. Rice Lake 96.3 Head of the Lakes Broadcasting Co. . Superior 92.3 Daily News Publishing Co. \ Beloit ........... ....... 107.3 * Gazette Printing Co. , . . "I, . JanesVille . . .'! .'.!.. 99.9 WKBH; Inc. LaCrosse 93.1- 1121 Construction Perwnits For FM Stations Granted By The FCC As Of Jan. 1, 1948 ALABAMA City Licensee Frequency Power imc) ikw) ANNISTON Harry M. Ayers 100.5 19 BIRMESHGHAM Birmingham Broadcasting Co 102.5 560 BIRMINGHAM Johnston Broadcasting Co ... 104.7 40 BIRMINGHAM .The Birmingham News Co 93.7 370 BIRMINGHAM .... Thomas N. Beach. 106.9 276 BIRMINGHAM Birmingham Broadcasting Co., Inc 102.5 546 HUNTSVILLE The Huntsville Times Co., Inc 95.1 10 MOBILE .Mobile Daily Newspapers, Inc 107.9 51 MOBILE Pape Broadcasting Co 94.9 102 MOBILE Giddens & Rester 99.9 3 MOBILE Nunn Broadcasting Corp 97.5 8.8 MONTGOMERY G. W. Covington, Jr 94.5 15.5 MONTGOMERY Dixie Broadcasting Co 107.5 6 TUSCALOOSA James R. Doss, Jr 101.3 3.2 ARIZONA PHOENIX Sun Coimtry Broadc£isting Co 98.5 8 ARKANSAS POUT SMITH Southwestern Hotel Co 94.9 9 PORT SMITH Donald W. Reynolds 107.7 140 PORT SMITH Arkansas-Oklahoma Broadcasting Corp 102.1 33 PORT SMITH KWHN Broadcasting Co., Inc 104.1 43 SILOAHVE SPRING. KUOA, Inc 96.5* 2.6 CALIFORNIA BAKERSFIELD ... McClatchy Broadcasting Co 94.1 9.3 BURBANK Burbank Broadcasters, Inc 94.3 0.56 BERKLEY Central Calif. Broadcasters, Inc 102.9 6.8 CHIOO . Golden Empire Broadcasting Co 101.1 11 EUREKA Redwood Broadcasting Co., Inc 96.3 4.6 PRESNOi .KARM, The Geo. Harm Station 101.9 24.5 PRESNO' Tulare-Kings Counties R,adio Associates 99.5 3.2 HOLLYWOOD Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.. . 93.1 297 LONG BEACH. .... . . .The Cerrites Broadcasting Co 103.1 0.32 LOS ANGELES Cannon & Callister, Inc. 105.1 36 LOS ANGELES American Broadcasting Co., Inc. . . 95.5 290 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles Broadcasting Co., Inc 104.3 270 LOS ANGELES. . ..... .E. C. Anthony, Inc 105.9 265 LOS ANGELES ........ Standard Broadcasting Co 99.5 14.9 LOS ANGELES Echo Park Evangelistic Assn 97.1 58 LOS ANGELES Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. .... 98.7 49 LOS ANGELES KMPC, The Station of the Stars, Inc 100.3 460 LOS ANGELES Consolidated Broadcasting Corp., Ltd 101.9 10.5 LOS ANGELES The Times Mirror Co 103.5 185 LOS ANGELES. ...... .Unity BroadGasUng Corp. ol Calif. 94.7 44 1122 . . FM APPLI CAT I ONS GRANTED . . • ru^ Licensee Frequency Power ^ imc) ikw) MARYS VILIfE Sacramento Valley Broadcasters 101.5 38 MARYSVILLE Marysville-Yuba City Broadcasters, Inc 99.9 4.7 MERCED . . Merced Broadcasting Co 97.5 2.9 MODESTO McClatchy Broadcasting Co 103.3 3.4 MONTEREY Monterey Peninsula Broadcasting Co 94.5 3.4 OAKLAND Tribune Building Co 101.3 20 OAKLAND KROW, Inc 95.7* 3.6 PASADENA Southern California Broadcasting Co 102.7 14.7 REDDING Golden Empire Broadcasting Co 103.9 1 SACRAMENTO Harmco, Inc 94.5 12.6 SALINAS Luther E. Gibson 96.9 9.4 SAN BERNARDINO . . .The Sun Company of San Bernardino 99.9 6.4 SAN BRUNO Radio Diablo, Inc 100.5 250 SAN DIEGO Airfan Radio Corp. Ltd 94.1 33 SAN DIEGO Studebaker Broadcasting Co 104.7 16 SAN DiIEXJO Balboa Radio Corp 92.5 20 SAN DIEGO Union Tribune Publishing Company 96.5- 48 SAN FRANCISCO .... Pacific Agri. Foundation, Ltd 103.7 44 SAN FRANCISCO .... The Associated Broadcasters Ltd 98.1 14 SAN FRANCISCO .... National Broadcasting Co., Inc 99.7 45 SAN JOSE FM Radio & Television Corp 92.3 340 SAN LUIS OBISPO. . . . The Valley Electric Co 99.9 16.7 SAN MATEO San Mateo County Broadcasters 100.9 0.38 SAN MATEO Amphlett Printing Co 93.3 70 SANTA ANA The Voice of the Orange Empire, Inc. Ltd 96.7 1 SANTA BARBARA News Press Publishing Co 98.3 0.38 TURLOCK Turlock Broadcasting Corp 100.9 1 CONNECTICUT DANBURY The Berkshire Broadcasting Corp 98.3 0.15 HARTFORD The Yankee Network, Inc 102.9 10.2 HARTFORD The Hartford Times 106.1 5.6 MERIDEN Silver City Crystal Co 95.7 7 NEW HAVEN Elm City Broadcasting Corp 99.1 20 NEW HAVEN Connecticut Radio Foundation Inc 107.9 20 NEW HAVEN The New Haven Broadcasting Corp 95.1 20 STAMFORD The Western Connecticut Broadcasting Corp 96.7 0.5 WATERBURY American Republican, Inc 102.5 10.2 DELAWARE WILMINGTON Delaware Broadcasting Co 99.5 20 WILMINGTON Port Frere Broadcasting Co., Inc 107 3 16 WILMINGTON WD EL, Inc 93.7 15.3 WILMINGTON Wilmington-Tri State Broadcasting Co., Inc 96.1* 20 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WASHINGTON Theodore Granik 100 3 19 WASHINGTON The Evening Star Broadcasting Co 107 3 20 WASHINGTON Cowles Broadcasting Co 98.7 20 WASHINGTON Potomac Broadcasting Cooperative, Inc 99.5 20 WASHINGTON Metropolitan Broadcasting Corp 103.5 20 FLORIDA FT. LAUDERDALE .... Gore Publishing Co. 106 5 96 JACKSONVILLE Florida Broadcasting Company gg'l 20 JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville Biroadcasting Corp. 99 7 35 MIAMI Paul Brake .' ! ^ " 10L5 8.5 1123 FM APPLICATIONS GRANTED City Licensee Frequency Power imc) {kw) 99.^ ' 11 96.3 27 93.1 306 96.5 47 100.3 65 102.5 37 93.3 46 98.7 49 MIAMI Everglades Broadcasting Co. .;..-..... MIAMI The Fort Industry MIAMI BEACH WKAT, Incorporated 93.1 ORLANDO Orlando Daily Newspapers, Inc ORLANDO Hazlewood, Inc ST. PETERSBURG Pinellas Broadcasting Co TAMPA Tlie Tribune Co -. . WEST PALM BEACH. . WJNO, Inc GEORGIA ATHENS J. K. Patrick Co 99.5 4.4 ATLANTA The Constitution Publishing Co 98.5 20 ATLANTA Atlanta Journal . . 104.5 50 ATLANTA Atlanta Broadcasting Co .97.5 40.4 ATLANTA .Liberty Broadcasting Corp 103.3 20 ATLANTA Wilson and Cope f9&,9 49 AUGUSTA The Augusta Chronical Broadcasting Co 103.7 . 15 AUGUSTA Augusta Broadcasting Co : 105.7 30 CEDARTOWN . . ... .Northwest Georgia Broadcasting Company 96.1* - • - 5.5 COLUMBUS Radio Columbus, Inc 107.9" 10.4 DUBLIN Dublin Broadcasting Co 98.1 2.5 LA GRANGE La Grange Broadcasting Co 104.1 5.1 MACON Macon Broadcasting Co 96.9 41 MOULTRIE John F. Pidcock 103:5 14 SAVANNAH Carter C. Peterson 95.5 7.1 VALDOSTA E. D. Rivers , 92.5 7 IDAHO TWIN FALLS Radio Broadcasting Corp 99.7 ' 3 ILLINOIS AURORA The Copley Press, Inc 103.9 ' 1 CARDONDALE Southern Illinois Broadcasting Partnership 100.7 • 5.9 CHAMPAIGN The Champaign News-Gazette, Inc 97.5' 27 CHICAGO Amalgamated Broadcasting System, Inc 105.9 19 CHICAGO .American Broadcasting Co., Inc 94.7 15 CHICAGO' Balban & Katz Corp 96.3 17 CHICAGO Chicago Federation of Labor. . 10^.3 ' - 22 CHICAGO Drovers Journal Publishing Co 103:5 12.5 CHICAGO .UWA-CIO Broadcasting Corp. of 111 105.1 20 CHICAGO National Broadcasting Co., Inc 101.1 25 CHICAGO Radio Station WGES 93.9 20 CHICAGO WJJD, Inc 100.3 17 CHICAGO Radio Station WSBC 101.9 31 CHICAGO .Radio Station WSBC 101.9 31 ELMWOOD PARK Elmwood Park Broadcasting Corp 107.1 0.32 HARRISBURG Harrisburg Broadcasting Co 99.9 4.2 HERRIN Orville W. Lyerla . '. 98.5' 20 PEORIA Mid-State Broadcasting Co 96.5 10 PEORIA Central Illinois Radio Corp 94.1' 20 PEORIA Illinois Valley Broadcasting Co 95.7 51 PEORIA West Central Broadcasting Co 93.3 20 QUINCY Lee Broadcasting Co 99.5 53 ROCKFORD Rockford Broadcasters, Inc 97.5 44 ROCK ISLAND. ..... .Rock Island Broadcasting Co.' 9^.-9 ' 36.6 SPRINGFIELD ....... . WTAX, Inc 103.7 6.7 WAUKEGAN ...... Keystone Printing Service, Inc 106.7 12 1124 FM APPLICATIONS GRANTED INDIANA City Licensee Frequency Power imc) (kw) CONNERSVILLE' .... .News-Examiner Co 100.3 7.7 ELKHART Truth Publishing Co., Inc 100.7 21.6 EVANSVILLE Tri-State Broadcasting Corp 102.5 20 FT. WAYNE Ft. Wayne Broadcasting, Inc 103.7 10 FT. WAYNE Farnsworth Television & Radio Corp 105.3 20 FT. WAYNE Nortneastern Indiana Broadcasting Co., Inc 106.1 24 HAMMOND South Shore Broadcasting Corp 92 3 20 HAMMOND The William H. Block Co 97.1 19.5 HAMMOND Scripps-Howard Radio, InC 93.1 20 HAMMOND Indiana Broadcasting Corp 95.5 20 HAMMOND Capitol Broadcasting Corp 98.7 20 HAMMOND .Indianapolis Broadcasting, Inc 92.3 20 HAMMOND Universal Broadcasting Co 96.3 20 HAMMOND WFBM, Inc 97.9 20 KOKOMO Kokomo Broadcasting Corp 99 9 31 LAFAYETTE WFAM, Inc 95.1 12 MUNCIE Donald A. Burton 104 1 8 6 SHELBYVILLE Shelbyville Radio, Inc 101.3 5 TERRE HAUTE .Wabash Valley Broadcasting Corp 99 9 20 TERRE HAUTE Banks of the Wabash, Inc 101.1 20 IOWA CEDAR RAPIDS The Gazette Company 96.9 48 CLINTON Clinton Broadcasting Co 96.1 10 DAVENPORT Tri-City Broadcasting Co 103.7 47 DES MOINES Independent Broadcasting Co 98.5 20 DAVENPORT Murphy Broadcasting Co 97.3 154 DAVENPORT Cowels Broadcasting Co 104.5 160 DAVENPORT Central Broadcasting Co 100.3 134 DUBUQUE Telegraph-Herald 100.5 180 DUBUQUE Dubuque Broadcasting Company 103 3 15 MASON CITY Lee Radio, Inc 101.1 260 WATERLOO Josh. Higgins Broadcasting Co 105.7 540 KANSAS KANSAS CITY The KCKN Broadcasting Co • 106.7 20 LAWRENCE The Wold Co 105.1 2.5 WICHITA Wichita Beacon Broadcasting Co 97.9 48 ' WICHITA The Radio Station KFH Co 100.3 180 KENTUCKY ASHLAND Ashland Broadcasting Co 93.7 4.4 BOWLING GREEN The Bowling Green Broadcasting Co 101.1 8.4 LEXINGTON American Broadcasting Corp 94.5* 3 LOUISVILLE Northside Broadcasting Corp 100.7 29.8 OWENSBORO Owensboro Broadcasting Co., Inc 92.5 20 OWENSBORO Owensboro on the Air, Inc 96.1 45 WINCHESTER Winchester Sun Co., Inc 100.1 0.77 ALEXANDRIA NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS SHREVEPORT . SHREVEPORT . LOUISIANA .Alexandria Broadcasting Co., Inc 96.9 3 .Stephens Broadcasting Co 105.3 200 Deep South Broadcasting Corp 93.7 40 Radio Station KTBS, Inc 96.5 47 .International Broadcasting Corp 94.5* 43 1125 FM APPLICATIONS GRANTED MAINE City Licensee Frequency Power ■^ (mc) (few) BANGOR Guy Gannett Broadcasting Service 93.1 10.8 LEWISTOIsr Twin City Broadcasting Co., Inc 93.9 13 PORTLAND Guy Gannett Broadcasting Service 101.9 3.6 MARYLAND ANNAPOLIS The Capital Broadcasting Co 99.1 16.6 BALTIMORE The Monumental Radio Co. 102.7 20 BALTIMORE .Baltimore Broadcasting Corp 93.1 15 BALTIMORE .Belvedere Broadcasting Corp 94.7 20 BALTIMORE .The Baltimore Radio Show, Inc 101.9 20 BALTIMORE The A. S. Abell Co. 97.9 20 BRADBURY HTS Chesapeake Broadcasting Co., Inc 96.7 0.42 CUMBERLAND The Tri-State Broadcasting Co 102.9 2.2 SALISBURY . . The Peninsula Broadcasting Co 97.5 12 MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON Columbia Broadcasting Co 103.3 20 BOSTON Matheson Radio Co 94.5 20 BOSTON Yankee Network, Inc 98.5 19.5 BOSTON Unity Broadcasting Corp. of Massachusetts 102.5 20 BOSTON Templetone Radio Manufacturing Corp 104.1 20 BOSTON . . Massachusetts Broadcasting Company 100.7 20 BROCKTON Cur-Nan Company 107.1 0.8 BROCKTON Plymouth County Broadcasting Corp 106.3 0.8 BROCKTON Enterprise Publishing Co 97.7 0.8 CHICOPEE Regional Broadcasting Co 100.3 3 FITCHBURG M. G. Meyers, Et Al 104.7 18 GREENFIELD John W. Haigis 98.3 1 HAVERHILL The Haverhill Gazette Co 92.5 20 HOLYOKE The Hampden-Hampshire Corp 93.1 3.5 LAWRENCE Hildreth & Rogers Co 93.7 17 LOWELL Merrimac Broadcasting Co., Inc 99.5 12.2 NEW BEDFORD Bay State Broadcasting Co 97.3 20 NEW BEDFORD. South Eastern Massachusetts Broadcasting Corp. 99.3 0.88 NORTH ADAMS James A. Hardman 97.5 1 PITTSFIELD Greylock Broadcasting Co 101.5 12 PITTSFIELD Western Massachusetts Broadcasting Co 94.3 1 SALEM ..... North Shore Broadcasting Co 92.1 0.5 SPRINGFIELD ..... .WMAS, Inc. 94.7 3.2 SPRINGFIELD WSPR, Inc 97.9 14 SPRINGFIELD Springfield Broadcasting Co 101.9 10 MICHIGAN DEARBORN .Herman Radner 103.9 0.48 DETROIT WJR, The Good Will Station, Inc 96.3 24 DETROIT UAW-CIO Broadcasting Corp. of Michigan 101.9 52 DETROIT .Knight Radio Corp. 95.5 20 DETROIT .King-Trendle Broadcasting Corp. 101.1 23 FLINT Advertiser Press, Inc. 107.1 0.4 GROSSE POINT Grosse Point Broadcasting Corporation 98.3 0.5 JACKSON WIBM, Inc 92.3 16.0 LANSING WJIM, Inc. 97.5 53 MUSKEGON Ashbacker Radio Corp 106.5 49 OWOSSO . . The Argus Press Co 103.1 1 PONTIAC WCAR, Inc. 103.5 20 PORT HURON The Times Herald Co 99.1 22 ROYAL OAK Royal Oak Broadcasting Co 104.3 18.4 1126 FM APPLICATIONS GRANTED MINNESOTA City Licensee Frequency Power (mc) (,kw) MANKATO Southern Minnesota Supply Co 103.5 47 MINNEAPOLIS ndependent Merchants Broadcasting Co 101.3 34 ST. CLOUD The Times Publishing Co 104.7 50 ST. PAUL WMIN Broadcasting Co 99.5 65 WINONA Winona Radio Service . ., 97.5 55 MISSISSIPPI JACKSON . . Lamar Life Insurance Co 102.9 100 MISSOURI CAPE GIRARDEAU . . . Oscar C. Hirsch 101.3 2.5 JEFFERSON CITY Capital Broadcasting Co 98.5 9.7 KANSAS CITY WHB Broadcasting Co 102.1 46 KANSAS CITY KCMO Broadcasting Co 94.9 54 ST. JOSEPH KFEQ, Inc 92.3 63 ST. LOUIS Che Pulitzer Publishing Co 96.1 34 ST. LOUIS Globe Democrat Publishing Co 98.1 218 ST. LOUIS Unity Broadcasting Corp. of Missouri 106.7 40 SPRINGFIELD Springfield Broadcasting Co 92.9 50 NEBRASKA LINOOLN Cornbelt Broadcasting Co 102.9 22 OMAHA Inland Broadcasling Co 98.7 330 OMAHA Radio Station WOW, Inc 99.9 42 NEVADA LAS VEGAS Nevada Broadcasting Co 103.9 0.33 RENO Saviers Electrical Products Co 103.9 0.76 RENO Reno Newspapers, Inc 95.5 10 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANCHESTER The Radio Voice of New Hampshire 95.7* MANCHESTER Harry M. Bitner PORTSMOUTH WHEB, Inc ' 107.3 NEW JERSEY ASBURY PARK Asbury Park Press, Inc ATLANTIC CITY Neptune Broadcasting Corp BRIDGETON Eastern States Broadcasting Corp ELIZABETH Radio Elizabeth, Inc NEWARK Fidelity Media Broadcasting Corp.. NEW BRUNSWICK . . Home News Publishing Co PATERSON The Passiac Daily News TRENTON Mercer Broadcasting Co NEW YORK ALBANY Hudson Valley Broadcasting Co., Inc. ALBANY Champlain Valley Broadcasting Corp. BINGHAMTON Binghamton Press Co., Inc BUFFALO Greater Erie Broadcasting Co 95.7* 3.3 101.1 3.4 107.3 20 94.3 1 98.5 15.5 98.9 20 96.7 1 103.1 0.36 93.5 0.58 107.1 0.19 97.5 11.3 93.9 2.1 95.9 5.3 98.1 20 104.1 20 1127 • • • FM APPLICATI ONS GRANTED • • • City Licensee Frequency imc) Power ikw) COlRAM , Suffolk Broadcasting Corp 103.1 0.34 JAMESTOWN James Broadcasting Co., Inc 93.3 9.5 KINGSTON Kingston Broadcasting Corp 94.9 0.11 LOCKPORT Lockport Union Sun & Journal Co., Inc 99.3 0.34 MASSENA The Brockway Company , 105.3 5 MT. VERNON Hudson Broadcasting System, Inc 106.3 0.3 NEW ROCHELLE New Rochelle Broadcasting Service, Inc 93.5 1 OGDENSBURG St. Lawrence Broadcasting Corp 106.1 13.7 ONEONTA Oneonta Star, Inc 99.1 4.2 OSWEGO Palladium-Times, Inc 104.7 3 POUGHKEEPSIE Poughkeepsie Newspapers, Inc 104.7 2.3 ROME Copper City Broadcasting Corp 95.7 32 SYRACUSE Syracuse Broadcasting Corp 102.5 8.5 SYRACUSE Radio Projects, Inc 107.3 8.5 SYRACUSE Civic Broadcasting Corp 104.1 8.5 TROY ,.The Troy Record Co 92.3 13 UTICA Utica Observer-Dispatch, Inc 103.3 8.5 WATERTO'WN The Brockway Co 100.5 14.4 NORTH CAROLINA AHOSKIE Parker Brothers. Inc 101.9 42 ASHEVILLE . .Radio Asheville 101.5 16.2 CHARLOTTE Surety Broadcasting Co 104.7 50 CHARLOTTE Radio Station WSCC, Inc 103.5 38 CONCORD Wayne M. Nelson 96.5 3.8 DURHAM Durham Radio Corp 105.1 36 FAYETTEVILLE .... Cape Fear Broadcasting Co 98.1 12 GASTONIA V c. Todd 101.9 11.1 GREENiSBORO Greensboro News Co 97.3 23 GREENSBORO Yorth Carolina Broadcasting Co 92.3 14 HICKORY ::atawba Valley Broadcasting Co., Inc 102.9 180 MORGANTOWN Beatrice Cobb 94.3 0.88 HIGH POINT High Point Enterprise, Inc 95.5 37 NEW BERN. . Coastal Broadcasting Co , 103.7 2.9 RALEIGH The News & Observer Publishing Co 96.1* 25 ROANOKE RAPIDS . . . WCBT, Inc 98.5 10 ROCKY MOUNT Josh L. Home 100.7 33 WASHINGTON Tar Heel Broadcasting System '. . . 102.9 29 WILMINGTON Wilmington Star-News Co 93.9 37 WILMINGTON Richard Austin Dunlea 96.3 13 WINSTON SALEM Piedmont Publishing Co 104.1 48 NORTH DAKOTA FARGO KVOX Broadcasting Co 99.9 8.5 OHIO ASHTABULA WICA, Inc 103.7 48 ATHENS The Messenger Publishing Co 107.3 16.5 BELLAIRE Tri-City Broadcasting Co 100.5 20 CANTON .?. C. Wilson 92.5 14 CANTON Ohio Broadcasting Co 94.1 25 CINCINNATI . . Buckeye Broadcasting Co 102.7 16 CLEVELAND HEIGHTSSamuel R. Sague 95.3 1 COLUMBUS „United Broadcasting Co 98.7 26 COLUMBUS The Pixley's 92.3 33 COLUMBUS . The Crosley Corp 96.3 17 DOVER The Tuscora Broadcasting Co 107.1 0.7 FINDLAY Findlay Radio Co 100.5 8.2 1128 FM APPLICATIONS GRANTED City Licensee Frequency Power (mc) (few) HAMILTON The Ft. Hamilton Broadcasting Co 103.5 8.7 LAKEWOOD .United Garage & Service Corp. ...... . . . . ........ . 100.1 0.25 LIMA Northwestern Ohio Broadcasting Co .102.1 20 MARION The Marion Broadcasting Co " . . . . 106.9 2.3 PORTSMOUTH The Scioto Broadcasting Co V. .'.■.'."l04.i 7 RAVENNA Record Publishing Co '. . . . . 92.1 1 SPRINGFIELD Champion City Broadcasting Co 103.9 TOLEBO Ohio-Michigan Broadcasting Corp 107.9 20 TOLEDO ..... Community Broadcasting Co.. , . . . . 104,7 20 WARREN Nied & Stevens ' \ ... .107.9 3.2 OKLAHOMA ARDMORE . . John F. Easley 93.7 8.2 OKLAHOMA CITY . . . Sooner Broadcasting Co 101.9 33 OKMULGEE Donald W. Reynolds 93.5 0.41 SHAWNEE .KGFF Broadcasting Co 97.5 7.8 STILLWATER Stillwater Publishing Co 93.9 3.1 TULSA Fred Jones Broadcasting Co 98.1 34 TULSA West Central Broadcasting Co 99.5 • 185 OREGON ALBANY Central Wilamette Broadcasting Co ASHLAND Siskiyou Broadcasting Co GRANTS PASS Southern Oregon Broadcasting Company . . . MEDFORD' Medford Printing Co PORTLAND KALE, Inc PORTLAND Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc '.'. . PORTLAND KOIN, Inc ,. . . ! PORTLAND KXL Broadcasters 101.7 0.71 103.1 0.27 96.9 2.2 93.7 4.3 98.7 220 92.3 56 101.1 210 103.5 39.9 PENNSYLVANIA . ALLENTOWN Allentown Broadcasting Co 100.7 9 ALTOONA The Gable Broadcasting Co ,. 103.7 3.9 BETHLEHEM Associated Broadcasters, Inc 107.9 16 BRADFORD Bradford Publications, Inc 97.5 2.7 BUTLER Butler Broadcasting Co., Inc 97.7 0.56 CLEARFIELD Airplane & Marine Instruments Co 99.1 7.4 DU BOIS Tri-County Broadcasting Co., Inc 102.1 6 EASTON Easton Publishing Co 98.3 1 ERIE WLEU Broadcasting Corp ■.."..... 97.9 20 JOHNSTOWN WJAC, Inc 95.5 2.2 JOHNSTOWN Central Broadcasting Co., Inc 105.3 14 LEWISTON . . Lewiston Broadcasting Co 97.9 2.25 MEADSVILLE H. C. Winslow 100.3 3.5 NEW CASTLE WKST, Inc '. '...... 101.1 9.2 OIL CITY The Derrick Publishing Co 98.5 20 OIL CITY Kenneth Edward Rennekamp 105.9 6.5 PHILADELPHIA Seaboard Radio Broadcasting Corp 94.1 17 PHILADELPHIA .. Unity Broadcasting Corp. of Pennsylvania 103.7 . 20 PHILADELPHIA Independence Broadcasting Co 105.3 20 PHILADELPHIA Franklin Broadcasting Corp 106.1 . 20 PHILADELPHIA Junto, Inc 91.7 . 20 PITTSBURGH WCAE, Inc 96.1* . 12 PITTSBURGH Allegheny Broadcasting Corp '. .'. ... . 98.1 20 PITTSBURGH .' West Virginia Radio Corp. .' ^.7 20 PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh Radio Supply .......: .-. ..... 99.7. 20 PITTSBURGH ] Liberty Broadcasting Co. . . 101.5 20 POTTSVILIiE Pottsville Broadcasting Co. . ... ... .101.9 2.8 1129 • • • FM APPLI CATIONS GRANTED • • City Licensee Frequency (mc) Power ikw) POTTS VILLE Miners Broadcasting Service , 95.5 5.1 READING .... .Hawley Broadcasting Co ' 92.9 9 SCRANTO'N Scranton Broadcasters, Inc 101.3 7.5 SCRAJSTTON Union Broadcasting Co 105.7 6 SCRAJNTTON The Scranton Times 92.3 7.2 SCRANTON Sumit Corp. 93.7 3 SUNBURY Sunbury Broadcasting Corp 94.1 4.4 UNIONTOWN Fayette Broadcasting Corp 105.7 1.5 UNIONTOWN Uniontown Newspapers, Inc 106.5 1.1 WILLIAMSPORT WRAK, Inc 100.3 3.2 YORK White Rose Broadcasting Co 98.5 8 PUERTO RICO SAN JUAN .Radio Americas Corp. 97.7 0.33 RHODE ISLAND PAWTUCKET Pawtucket Broadcasting Co 101.5 20 PROVIDENCE The Outlet Co. 95.5 20 PROVIDENCE Cherry and Webb Broadcasting Co 92.3 20 PROVIDENCE .The Yankee Network, Inc 94.1 19.8 PROVIDENCE Colonial Broadcasting Co. 107.7 7.7 SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON John M. Rivers 96.9 36 COLUMBIA Surety Life Insurance Co 94.5 150 GREENVILLE The Greenville News Piedmont Co 93.7 160 GREENWOOD Grenco, Inc ; 95.7 6.5 LANCASTER .Lancaster Broadcasting Co 107.3 9.4 SPARTANBURG Spartan Radiocasting Co. 100.5 14 TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA WDOD Broadcasting Co 96.5 42 CHATTANOOGA Unity Broadcasting Corp. of Tennessee 98.1 4.2 CHATTANOOGA Tennessee Valley Broadcasting Co 101.1 37 CLARKSVILLE Leaf Chronicale Co , 106.7 3.1 CLARKSVILLE Campbell & Sheftall .... , 101.9 2.1 FT. WORTH Lone Star Broadcasting Co 105.3 15 JACKSON Jackson Broadcasting Co 104.7 12 JOHNSON CITY WJHL, Inc 100.7 9.7 KINGSPORT .Kingsport Broadcasting Co., Inc 98.5 44 KNOXVILLE Knoxville Publishing Co ,. . . 93.3 20 MEMPHIS WMPS, Inc 97.9 186 MEIMPHIS WHHM Broadcasting Co. 106.9 49 MEiMPHIS . . Radio Broadcasters, Inc ,. . . 97.1 37 NASHVILLE WSIX Broadcasting Station 97.5 65 TEXAS AMERILLO' .Plains Radio Broadcasting Co. 104.3 50.4 AMERILLO Amarillo Broadcasting Corp 100.3 3.2 DALLAS .KRLD Radio Corp. 92.5 46 DALLAS Variety Broadcasting Co., Inc 104.5 34 DENTON .Harwell V. Shepard 106.1 3.1 EDINBURG James C. Looney 104.9 0.69 FORT WORTH Cater Publishing, Inc. 100.5 50 GALVESTON ........ .The KLUF Broadcasting Co., Inc 98.7 9.2 GOOSE CREEK. ...... .Tri-Cities Broadcasting Co 92.1 1 1130 • e • FM APPLICATI IONS GRANTED • • City Licensee Frequency {mc) Power {kw) HOUSTON Lee Segal Broadcasting Co HOUSTON .Harris County Broadcasting Co., Inc. LONGVIEW R. G. LeTourneau LUBBOCK .Plains Radio Broadcasting Co LUFKIN Darren E. Yates SAN ANGELO' KGKL, Inc SAN ANTONIO Southern Broadcasting Corp SAN ANTONIO Sunshine Broadcasting Co SAN ANTONIO Mission Broadcasting Co TEMPLE Bell Broadcasting Co., Inc VERNON .Northwestern Broadcasting Co WICHITA FALLS . .Texoma Broadcasting Co WICHITA FALLS Wichita Broadcasters 105.1 46 96.5 177 105.9 9.1 99.5 13 95.5 2.9 94.5 3.3 98.1 200 104.1 250 92.9 48 107.5 7 98.7 8 94.1 9.5 99.9 9.7 VERMONT RUTHLAND Philip Weiss Music Co , 107.1 0.1 VIRGINIA FRONT ROYAL Hoyle Barton Long LYNCHBURG Old Dominion Broadcasting Corp NORFOLK Larus & Bros. Co., Inc , PORTSMOUTH The Portsmouth Star Publishing Corp RICHMOND . Larus & Bros. Co., Inc RICHMOND Lee Broadcasting Corp RICHMOND Richmond Radio Corp. . .' ROANOKE Times World Corp ROANOKE Radio Roanoke, Inc. ROANOKE Roanoke Broadcasting Corp SUFFOLK Suffolk Broadcasting Corp 95.1 16 107.9 20 102.5 6 98.9 32 94.5 25 102.9 21 102.1 43.7 94.9 11.8 103.7 3 99.1 4.7 WASHINGTON SEATTLE Queen City Broadcasting Co., Inc 100.7 7.7 SEATTLE Fishers Blend Station, Inc 98.9 4.5 WEST VIRGINIA HUNTINGTON Greater Huntington Radio Corp 100.5 53 HUNTINGTON Huntington Broadcasting Corp 102.5 38 MORGANTOWN West Virginia Radio Corp. 99.3 1 WISCONSIN GREEN BAY WHBY, Inc 102.5 14 GREENFIELD V/illiam C. Forrest 94.9 37 MARSHFIELD Dairyland's Broadcasting Service, Inc 103.9 1 MILWAUKEE Milwaukee Broadcasting Co 94.1 35 MILWAUKEE Midwest Broadcasting Co 102.1 31 MILWAUKEE Hearst Radio, Inc 102.9 310 NEENAH Neenah-Menasha B/cg Co 98.5 9.4 OSHKOSH Oshkosh Broadcasting Co 92.9 3.5 RACINE Racine Broadcasting Corp 100.7 15 SHEBOYGAN WHBL, Inc 100.3 15 WAUS AU Record Herald Co 97.9 6.5 WAUSAU The Journal Co 95.5 46 V/ISCONSIN RAPIDS. .William H. 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This is evidenced by the high regard in which Presto equipment is held, not only in this country, but everywhere in the world. It all adds up to this supportable statement: Broadcasting stations prefer Presto for performance. RECORDING CORPORATION 242 West 55th Street, New York 19. N. Y. "■^-■^li^'-' ^ Walter P. Downs, Ltd., in Canada WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTIRER OF INSTANT ANEOIS SOUND RECORDING EQUIPMENT & DISCS 1134 TUBE HIDUSmr OUTLOOK By C. J. HARRISON, Sales Mgr., Tube Div., Federal Telephone and Radio Corp. /^OING to the top of a convenient hill \J for the long view, the past year's ac- tivities in the American vacuum tube in- dustry look pretty good. The picture yields a panorama of new achievement in tube design, the development of new pro- duction techniques, and an acceleration in high powered tube sales which refutes completely the contentions of those prophets of gloom and sales recession who held the stage only 12 months ago. The signs are most encouraging. At the close of hostilities the tube in- dustry, long geared to a war-time pro- duction, was not prepared to meet the sudden over-night demand for tubes suit- able for FM. There was a grand indus- trial stampede. Everywhere, manufactur- ers scampered about to get into quick pro- duction with FM tubes. These tubes, of course, are now available, and the mar- ket affords FM types which are entirely satisfactory up to 10 KW output, and 50,- 000 wattage also is being obtained by using small tubes in multiples. However, a great development work got underway during the past year to achieve a suitable FM tube of 50 KW. A great deal has been accom- plished in the industry, although no FM tubes of this rating have been announced up to this writing. • Here in Federal Telephone and Radio Corporation, manufacturing subsidiary of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation, we of the Tube Division are interested primarily in the design and pro- duction of the larger types of industrial and power tubes, including FM. Naturally, such specializing or concentration narrows the activity to some six of the larger pro- ducers in the industry. Speaking for our- selves, and with particular regard for the field of FM, Federal triodes are actually exceeding their exacting specifications in performance on the job. The tubes have been subjected to rigorous and exhaustive development tests for permanence of characteristics, overload capacity and dur- ability. We are recommending the air- cooled triodes of 3,000 and 10,000 watts per pair at 88 to 108 megacycles. So much for FM. In AM the biggest news relates to the industry's new triodes for 50 KW trans- mitters, with the thoriated tungsten fila- ments, featuring lower filament power. lower hum level and longer service life. Rated conservatively, such tubes have the electrical and structural design to with- stand overloads. In tube manufacture the seemingly smallest details are a big factor in achiev- ing a lasting performance. Most vacuum tubes, designed for a given job, look much alike. Still, there is a difference. It may be a difference of no more than a hun- dredth of one percent in the purity of cer- tain raw materials used, or the difference of a few thousandths of an inch on the spacing of internal elements. Yet these ordinarily unseen details mean much in terms of tube life and performance, and "Watch the Details" is fast becoming the standard shop slogan of the industry. • As an old line tube company, Federal, now in its 39th year, naturally takes a deep interest in new developments in the business, particularly in the direction of the industry's improvement and welfare. Although the idea itself is not precisely new, relatively, it is a new departure in the tube manufacturing business. I am speaking of the merging of many of the objectives of NEMA and the RMA. The two associations have created a round- table known as the Joint Electron Tube Engineering Council which is composed of representative engineers and techni- cians from the memberships of both or- ganizations. The aim largely is to develop and establish product standards for the vacuum tube industry, and eliminate du- plication of effort. To achieve these ob- jectives will greatly benefit both the in- dustry and the tube user. One highly beneficial result has been the data sheet wherein the member manufacturers agree to certain sets of tube specifications and electrical characteristics, guaranteeing the interchangeability of specific tube types irrespective of the manufacturing source, a very definite advantage to the tube user, and enabling the manufacturers to avoid the confusion and chaos of an earlier day. • The American tube industry is on the march, continuing its effort to perfect new manufacturing techniques, to make a bet- ter product. Broadcast stations are obtain- ing tubes of longer service life and at much lower costs. The outlook is bright for a big tube sales year ahead. 1135 HOW TO flppiy m 11 FCC liceose Official FCC Procedure for AM, FM and Tele Licenses ANY qualified citizen, firm or group may apply to the Federal Communications Commission for authority to construct a commercial standard (AM), frequency modulation (FM), 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 necessity. 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 Radio Broad- cast Services," and "Standards of Good Engineering Practice." This statement summarizes the consecu- tive steps required in applying for au- thorization to build and operate a com- mercial broadcast station. The application procedure is substantially the same whe- ther the facility sought is AM, FM, or tele- vision broadcast. Selecting a Frequency The Communications Act recognizes broadcasting as a competitive industry and invests the Commission with the responsi- bility of allocating facilities so as to pro- vide a fair, efficient and equitable distribu- tion of radio service. Standard (AM) broadcast stations oper- ate on "local," "regional," or "clear" chan- nels. Local stations are of 100 to 250 watts power and serve smaller communities; stations of 500 watts to 5 kilowatts cover larger centers of population and surround- ing areas; stations of 10 to 50 kilowatt maximum power are for large area cover- age, particularly at night. To determine whether an AM frequency is available for assignment in a particular {Continued on Next Page) 1136 area, it is necessary for the applicant to have a channel study made by a compe- tent engineer. The Commission's engineer- ing personnel cannot undertake to make such studies for prospective applicants. An FM applicant must specify a fre- quency available to the area intended to be served. The Commission has tentatively allocated geographic blocks of frequencies to accommodate 3500 Class A stations (community) and 1500 Class B stations (metropolitan and rural) throughout the United States. Except in the larger cities, the demand for FM stations has not yet exceeded the supply of available fre- quencies. 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 wriing on a form supplied by the Commission (Form 301, "Application For Authority to Construct a New Broadcast Station or Make Changes in an Existing Broadcast Station," which covers AM, FM and Television broadcast). 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 de- tails about the transmitting apparatus to be used and proposed new service. Tripli- cate copies are required, one of which must be executed under oath or affirma- tion. Application Processing Applications are, in turn, studied by the Commission's Engineering, Law and Ac- counting Department which make their respective 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 applicants subject to their filing, with- in 90 days, of engineering details concern- ing their proposed operation. If these technical requirements are met, a construc- tion permit is issued. FM and television stations are permitted interim operation with less than the prescribed power. All construction authorizations are sub- ject to approval of the transmitter site and antenna system by the Civil Aero- nautics Administration in the interests of safety to air navigation. (Please See Page 1138) when you play it back on the CALIFONE Now Available for AC- DC Operation Whether you playback a quiz show, music or straight commer- cial, your client hears and enjoys it with perfect fidelity. Radio stations, representatives and advertising agencies find the Cali- fone indispensable for auditioning programs and soliciting new accounts. 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Phone: GEdney 9-5338 President D. H. Cogan Chairman of the Board B. A. Coffin V. P. in Charge of Production M. Markowitz V. P.-Export Allen Straus Secty R. W. Hill Mdse. & Sales Mgr J. J. Clune Chief Engr L. M. Kay Purchasing Agent H. Rosenman Credit & Personnel J. H. Seider Prod. Manager R. Kalb Comptroller J. Kaufman PRODUCTS: Home receivers, wire re- corders, 3 way & battery portables, radio & phonograph combinations. Allen-Bradley Company 136 W. Greenfield Ave., Milwaukee 4, Wise. Phone: Mitchell 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 Rocke Intern'l Corp. Service Mgr G. W. Vater BRANCH OFFICES: All key cities. PRODUCTS: A.C. Across the line starters, A.C. Reduced Voltage starters, A.C. Multi- speed starters, A.C. Combination starters, D.C. Across the line starters, D.C. Reduced voltage starters. Push Buttons, Limit Switches, Pressure Switches, Timing Relays, Float Switches, Relays, A.C. and D.C, Zero Speed and Plugging switches. Temperature con- trols, Solenoids, Compression type rheostats, Special A.C. and D.C. panels, Control centers. Fixed composition resistors, Adjustable com- position resistors (volume controls, tone controls, rheostats, etc.). American Coil & Engineering Co. 1271 North Hermitage Ave., Chicago 22, lU. Phone: Humboldt 3803 President D. Sackheim Sales Manager P. W. Lawrason Chief Engineer S. M. Brainin Credit Manager Z. L. Ross Purchasing Agent W. J. Slater New York, N. Y., Export Managers L. Minthorne Co. Works Manager A. Wetle PRODUCTS: Audio and Radio Frequency Coils; Transformers and Chokes — Output and Power; Solenoid Assemblies; Hearing Aid Transformers; Ignition Transformers; Stat- ors; Field Coils; Layer Wound Solenoids; Clock Coils. American Condenser Co. 4410 No. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago 40, 111. Phone: Longbeach 1386 Partner L. J. Menschik 1165 Purchasing Agent W. Norder Superintendent M. E. Hussey Sales Manager W. J. Johnston BRANCH OFFICES: All key cities. PRODUCTS: Condensers. American Microphone Co. 370 So. Fairoaks Ave., Pasadena 2, Calif. Phone RYan 1-7444 General Manager F. A. Yarbrough PRODUCTS: Crystal & dynamic micro- phones, crystal & dynamic phonograph pick- ups, microphone stands. American Television & Radio Co. 300 East Fourth St., St. Paul 1, Minn. Phone: Cedar 3791 Pres. & Sales Mgr Albert A. Goff stein Chief Engineer Albert A. GofiEstein Credit Manager A. Kuchenbaker Purchasing Agent A. Kuchenbaker Export Managers Lincoln Export Co. Service Manager Aaron Kipp PRODUCTS: Auto Radio Vibrators, Heavy Duty Inverter Vibrators, DC-AC Inverters, Vibrator Packs, Battery Eliminators, and Rec- tifier Power Supplies. American Transformer Co. 178 Emmet St., Newark 5, N. J. Phone: Bigelow 3-4444 President Thomas M. Hunter Vice-President Walter Garlick, Jr. Mgr., Electronic Sales F. K. Hawkinson Mgr., Electronic Apparatus. . .John F. Harris Purchasing Agent E. H. Bard PRODUCTS: Amplifiers, ballast transform- ers for fluorescent lighting, distribution transformers, electronic components, indus- trial-dry type-indoor or outdoor use indus- trial transformers, air cooled industrial phase changers, modulation reactors, modulation transformers, net work transformers, oil or abestol-immersed plate transformers, power transformers, precipitation transformers, ra- dio type "P" precision line, radio silcor line audio components, rectifiers, regulators, test sets, transtals, "W" type transmitter, wave filters, welding and soldering transformers. Amperex Electronic Corp. 25 Washington St., Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Phone Main 5-2050 President Nicholas Anton Exec. Vice-Pres.-Sales Manager Samuel Norris PRODUCTS: Electronic tubes for com- munication, industrial, television, electro- medical and special purposes. Amy, Aceves & King, Inc. 11 West 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y. Phone LOngacre 5-6622 President Ernest V. Amy V. P.-Treasurer Frank King Secretary Julius G. Aceves Sales Manager F. A. Klingenschmitt PRODUCTS: Antenna Systems, Television and FM Antennas. Electronic Developments. Andrea Radio Corp. 27-01 Bridge Plaza North, L. I. C. 1, N. Y. Phone: STillwell 4-5411 President F. A. D. Andrea Chief Engineer H. J. Heindel PRODUCTS: Radio and Television Re- ceivers and Phono, combinations. Andrew Corporation (Formerly Andrew Co.) 363 East 75th St., Chicago 19, 111. Phone : Triangle 4400 Chairman of the Board Dr. Victor J. Andrew President A. S. Andrew Chief Engineer C. Russell Cox Comptroller & Credit Mgr W. J. Mather Purchasing Agent W. B. Humphreys Advertising Manager C. Russell Cox Industrial Relations Mgr Dora Smith Export Manager James F. White PRODUCTS: Coaxial Transmission Lines, Phasing and Tuning Equipment. Ansley Radio Corp. 41 St. Joes Ave., Trenton 9, N. J. Phone: 4-1175 President-Chief Engr Arthur C. Ansley Sales Mgr . . J. Cameron Gordon Credit Mgr Anne J. Dawson Purchasing Agent Karl Brunner PRODUCTS: Radio-phonograph combina- tions (Ansley Dynaphone), Electronic piano (Ansley Dynatone), Built-in-wall radio (Ana- ley Paneltone). The Astatic Corp. Harbor & Jackson Sts., Conneaut, Ohio Phone: 12-656 President-Gen. Mgr F. H. Woodworth V.P.-Chief Research Engr..C. M. Chorpening Treasurer-Asst. Gen. Mgr G. B. Eraser Sales Mgr. — Jobber Div. . .R. T. Schottenberg Gen. Sales Mgr W. J. Doyle Chief Engineer A. G. Morrell, Jr. Purchasing Agent H. G. Green Secty F. H. Kuhlman Factory Superintendent W. M. Semple Personal Dire F. H. Kuhlman BRANCH OFFICES: All key cities. PRODUCTS: Microphones, phonograph reproducers, replacement reproducer cart- ridges, microphone stands, recording heads and accessories. Audak Company, Inc. 500 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N. Y. Phone LA 4-3723 President Maximilian Weil Vice Pres Geo. V. Sullivan BRANCH OFFICES: All key cities. PRODUCTS: Cutting Heads, Electronic Acoustic Apparatus. 1166 EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS Audio Devices, Inc. 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-0973 President Wm. C. Speed Vice-President-Sec Bryce Haynes Research Engineer E. W. Franck BRANCH OFFICE: Allan H. Bodge, West Coast Mgr., 844 Seward St., Hollywood, Calif. PRODUCTS: Recording Discs (Audio- discs), Recording and Playback Points (Audiopoints), Audio Tape. Automatic Manufacturing Corp. 65 Gouverneur St., Newark, N. J. Phone: Humboldt 5-2100 President Martin H. Benedek Vice-Pres., Charge of Sales Bert E. Smith Chief Engineer Joseph R, Mazzola Comptroller M. E. Silver Plant Mgr J. A. Heimbruch PRODUCTS: Mica trimmer condensers, intermediate frequency transformers, radio frequency coils, R. F. choke coils, adjustable padder condensers, permeability tuners. John F. Beasley Construction Co. P. O. Box 1624, Muskogee, Okla. Phone 4762 President John F. Beasley Secty.-Treas James H. Beasle> Erection Superintendent. . .Sydney N. Beasley Office Manager C. A. McLarty, Jr. BRANCH OFFICES: 1614 Mercantile Bank Bldg.. Dallas, Texas, Phone, Riverside 3228, Roy D. Sprague; 20 N. Wacker Drive, Chi- cago, 111., Phone, State 1846, Andrew B, Lytle. PRODUCTS: Steel erectors (radio towers). Bendix Radio (Division of Bendix Aviation Corp.) East Joppa Rd., Baltimore 4, Md. Phone: Tuxedo 4020 Gen'l Mgr W. P. Billiard Dir. Engr. & Research W. L. Webb Chief Engr. Radio & Tele P. C. Hierath dief Fngr. Comm. Products A. E. Abel Chief Research Engr A. C. Omberg Radio & Tele. Sales Mgr J. T. Dalton Mgr. Distribution, Radio & Tele H. H. Silliman Dir. of Engineering & Research. .W. L. Webb Dir. of Industrial Relations R. Smith Advertising Manager — Radio and Television Earl L. Hadley Sales Manager — Communications Radio... J. W. Hammond PRODUCTS: Aviation radio receivers, transmitters, radio compasses, electronic broadcast receivers and radio-phonograph combinations, television receivers, head- phones, microphones. Bliley Electric Company Union Station Building, Erie, Pa. Phone: Erie 26-857 President F. D. Bliley V.P. & Sales Manager G. E. Wright V.P. & Chief Engineer J. M. Wolf skill Treas. & Credit Mgr D. F. Stout Purchasing Agent S. E. Riley Industrial Relations Mgr R. R. Johnson PRODUCTS: Quartz Crystals, Crystal Con- trolled Oscillators and Crystal Ovens. William Brand & Co. 276 Fourth Ave., New York 10, N. Y. Phone: ORchard 4-6960 Partners. William Brand, William Naumburg, Jr. Sales Manager J. R. Garey BRANCH OFFICE: 325 W. Huron St., Chicago, 111., Phone, Superior 9-733, Manager, Earl W. Brinson, PRODUCTS: Insulation, electrical, Tub- ing, Varnished Cotton, Glass, Tubing, Var- nished, Plastic, Extruded Tubing Cambric, Varnished, Mica block, films, splits and splittings, Mica-Plate, segments, Wire, Ther- moplastic insulated. Brooks Electronics, Inc. 34 DeHart Place, Elizabeth 2, N. J. Phone: Elizabeth 2-7600 President Lincoln Walsh Sales Manager J. Ray Edinger Chief Engineer J. Ray Edinger Credit Manager Helen Anthony Purchasing Agent Helen Anthony PRODUCTS: High Quality Audio Ampli- fiers. Browning Laboratories, Inc. 750 Main St., Winchester, Mass. Phone: 2121 President G. H. Browning V. P R. L. Purrington Chief Engineer F. A. Spindell Prod. Mgr S. C. Sullivan Head Test Tube Dept H. L. Smith SALES REPRESENTATIVES: All key cities. PRODUCTS: Frequency Meters, Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes, 60-cycle Calibrators, Reg- ulated Power Supplies and Square Wave Generators, Super-high Frequency Signal Generators, Frequency Calibrators, Capaci- tance Relays, Electronic Capacitance Alarm Systems, FM-AM Tuners, FM Tuners. The Brush Development Company 3405 Perkins Ave., Cleveland 14, Ohio Phone: Endicott 3315 General Manager and Chairman of the Board W. R. Burwell 1167 President & Chief Engineer. . .A. L. Williams General Sales Manager Blair Foulds PRODUCTS: Magnetic Recording, Acou- stic Products, Instruments, Crystals. 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, Hold- ers, Constant Temperature Ovens, Frequency Measuring Equipment, Laboratory Equip- ment, Conducting of Radio Laboratory Mea- surements, Frequency Monitoring Service, Special Laboratory Testing Equipment, Con- sulting Radio Engineers. Chicago Telephone Supply Co. 1142-1232 W. Beardsley Ave., Elkhart, Ind. Phone: 1205 President F. C. Best Gen. Supt B. S. Turner Sales Manager W. A. Nicely Chief Engineer W. H. Budd PRODUCTS: Volume controls, tone con- trols, associated switches. Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. 130 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Phone: Main 4-1190 Pres.-General Manager Victor Mucher Sales Mgr. Distributors Div Fran Chamberlain Secretary Charles H. Burnell V.P.-Chief Engineer George Mucher V.P. Chg. Sales I. J. Youngblood PRODUCTS: Fixed and Variable Power Resistors, Power Rheostats, Power Resistor Decade Boxes, Wire Wound Potentiometers, "T" "L" Cism Pads, 25 and 10 Watt Attentu- ators. Special Resistor Products, and Compo- sition Potentiometers. Collins Radio Co. 855— 35th St., N.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Phone: 3-0281 President Arthur A. Collins Exec. V. P.— New York W. J. Barkley Vice President-Gen. Mgr R. S. Gates Vice-President Chg. Engr. & Mfg L. M. Craft Secretary-Treasurer S. J. Storm BRANCH OFFICES: 11 W. 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y., Phone, Longacre 4-3930-1.2-3, Executive, W. J. Barkley; 458 S. Spring St., Los Angeles 13, Cal., Phone, Madison 6-2251, Carl W. Service. PRODUCTS: Standard and FM broadcast station transmitters, speech equipment and accessories. Radio communication ground station and airborne transmitters and receiv- ers for Government, commercial airlines and other industrial users. Radio amateur trans- mitters, receiver, exciters and variable fre- quency oscillators. Mechanical and electronic industrial control devices. Colonial Radio Corp. 254 Rano St., Buffalo 7, N. Y. Phone: Riverside 2450 President D. G. Mitchell Exec. V.P E. E. Lewis V.P. Chg. Opr L. S. Kimball V. P. in charge of Eng H. C. Forbes V. P.-Comptroller H. E. Riordon Purchasing Agent J. H. Dray Mgr.-Industrial Relations Howard Hagen Sales Mgr. — Automotive Division C. H. Symington Service Manager R, K. Pew BRANCH OFFICES: Bloomington, 111., Phone, 7631; Riverside, Calif., 601 Fisher Bldg., Detroit, Mich., Phone, Madison 7251; 1280 Main St., Buffalo 9, N, Y. PRODUCTS: AM and FM radio receivers, automobile receivers, battery operated radio receivers, radio-phonograph recorder com- binations, television receivers. Columbia Records, Inc. 1473 Barnum Ave., Bridgeport 8, Conn. Phone: Bridgeport 6-0181 President Edward Wallerstein Exec. Vice Pres Mefford R. Runyon Vice President Adrian Murphy Vice Pres. in Charge of West Coast Operations Andrew J. Schrade Vice Pres. in Charge of Sales Paul E. Southard Vice Pres. in Charge of Manufacturing and Engineering James H. Hunter Engineer in Charge of Recording Development William Bachman Treasurer William G. Wilkins Director of Purchases. . .Robert P. Robinson Director of Advertising. , John Birge Director of Personnel Elmer P. Eldridge Export Manager .Ralph Alarcon Service Manager William Madelung PRODUCTS: Phonograph Records, Phono- graph Needles and Electrical Transcriptions. Communication Equipment & Engineering Co. 5646 W. Race St., Chicago 44, 111. Phone: EStebrook 3109-10 President-Sales Mgr Robert A. Clark, Jr. Credit Mgr.-Purchasing Agent.. R. E. Meyers PRODUCTS: Transmitters, receivers, am- plifiers and test equipment, carriers tele- phone and telegraph equipment. Continental Carbon, Inc. 13900 Lorain Ave., Cleveland 11, Ohio Phone: CLearwater 6500 President G. F. Benkelman Vice-President J. W. Jira Purchasing Agent W. M. Wood Factory Mgr D. Fairchild PRODUCTS: Fixed composition resistors, Nobleloy Precision Resistors, Auto Radio Suppressors, Capacitors, Filternoys. U68 EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS Continental Electric Co. 715 Hamilton St., Geneva, 111. Phone: Geneva 4140 President & Treasurer Milton Ritzenberg Secretary-Sales Mgr MacDonald Goodwin Chief Engr Serge Pakswer Asst. Sect.-Asst. Treas.. .Jane E. DeVleshower Purchasing Agent. L. R. Boynton Adv. Mgr MacDonald Goodwin PRODUCTS: Electronic tubes, phototubes, rectifier tubes, grid control tubes, fluorescent lamps, ultra violet and stationary lamps. Special tubes of all kinds. Continental Electronics Mfg. Co. 1728 Wood St., Dallas 1, Texas Phone: Riverside 3611 President James O. Weldon Vice-President Lester H. Carr Secretary Dorothy F. Weldon PRODUCTS: Antenna Phasing Equip- ment, Radio Frequency Components for Standard Broadcast Stations, Custom Build- ing of Radio Transmitting Equipment. Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. 333 Hamilton Blvd., S. Plainfield, N. J. Phone: PLainfield 6-9000 President Octave Blake Vice-President William Dubilier Vice-Pres.-Treas Haim Beyer Vice-President Wm. M. Bailey Vice-President Chas. H. Caine Vice-President Paul McK. Deelev Vice-President Felix Weiss Vice-President T. E. Abeel Vice-President Max Bleich Secretary Kenneth E. Ryan Asst. Treasurer L. F. Geiser Asst. Secretary M. F. Keating Comptroller J. A. Bertolacci PRODUCT: Capacitors. 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 Brittingham BRANCH OFFICES: Key cities. PRODUCTS: Glass envelopes for tubes used for radio receiving, broadcasting, ca- thode ray, television and all other electronic purposes, tubing and special sealing glasses, insulators, coil forms, resistor tubes, metal- lized glassware, including timmer capacitors, resistors, etc. Vice President W. F. Osier, Jr. Treasurer J. C. Stagg Secretary J. E. Hoffman Sales Manager W. F. Jessup PRODUCTS: Radio wire products includ- ing electronic and intercommunicating wires and cables, electric wire products including lamp cords, fixture wire, rubber jacketed cords, and cord sets. Cornish Wire Co., Inc. 15 Park Row, New York 7, N. Y. Phone CO 7-2525 President. John Cook Crosley Division (Avco Manufacturing Corp.) 1329 Arlington St., Cincinnati 25, Ohio Phone: KIrby 6600 President I. B. Babcock General Manager R. C. Cosgrove Dir. of Research & Engr L. M. Clement Adv. Mgr S. D. Mahan Purchasing Agent Frank Warner Gen. Sales Mgr Norman C. MacDonald Mgr. Radio Sec Stanley Glaser Credit Mgr John J. Hope Export Mgr Tye M. Lett, Jr. PRODUCTS: Radio— AM, FM, Television. De Mornay-Budd, Inc. 475 Grand Concourse, New York 51, N. Y. Phone: Melrose 5-1900 President Richard DeMornay Vice President Edward F. Meyers Asst. to Pres Walter Read Plant Manager Lou Delia Penna General Sales Mgr. Electronic Div Jack Hartigan General Sales Mgr. Photographic Div Bernard B, Deitchman Executive Engineer Robert Clarke Sales Engineer Samuel Freedman Purchasing Agent Robert Heffernan Chief Electrical Engineer. . .Leonard Sherbin Chief Physicist G. Fonda Bondari PRODUCTS: Microwave RF Complements, Test Equipment, Microwave Receivers, Micro- wave Transmitters, Modulators, Microwave Antennas, Airborne Radar Systems, Marine Radar Systems, Point to Point Relay Systems, Radar Beacons. Doolittle Radio, Inc. 7421-23 S. Loomis Blvd., Chicago 36, 111. Phone: Radcliffe 4100 President E. M. Doolittle Sales Manager H. V. Carlson BRANCH OFFICES: Manufacturers rep- resentatives throughout the United States. PRODUCTS: Radio Communications Equipment, Frequency Monitors. Allen B. DuMont Labs., Inc. 2 Main Ave., Passaic, N. J. Phone Passaic 3-1616 President Allen B. Du Mont Vice-President Leonard F. Cramer U69 Secretary Bernard Goodwin Treasurer Paul Raibourn Mgr. DuMont Tele Network Lawrence Phillips Gen. Mgr. Mfg. Div C. Edwin Williams Mgr. Purchasing Div Lawrence Fuller Gen. Mgr. Mfg. Div C. Edwin Williams Dir. of Research Thos. T. Goldsmith, Jr. Controller B. L. Graham Gen, Mgr. Tele Sales Ernest A. Marx Plant Supt Bruce T. DuMont Personnel Director H. Housten BRANCH OFFICE: 515 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y., Phone, PLaza 3-9800. PRODUCTS: Television Receivers, Trans* mitters and Studio Equipment, Cathode-Ray Tubes and Oscillographs. Dumorst Electric Corp. 34 Hubert St., New York 13, N. Y. Phone: CAnal 6-7980 President & Chief Engr Jacob ICatzman Sales Manager Philip Dubilier PRODUCTS: Paper, electrolytic and mica condensers. DX Radi© Products Co., inc. 2300-10 W. Armitage Ave., Chicago 47, 111. Phone: Armitage 3740 Sales Manager George H. Timmings Secty.-Treas Louis J. Patla Chief Engr Maurice P. McLean Credit Manager Corliss Bangarl Purchasing Agent Chester Lindblade PRODUCTS: Transformers. Hugh H. Eby, Inc. 18 W. Chelten Ave., Philadelphia 44, Pa. Phone: TENnessee 9-1800 President James L. Hawley V. P Frank Holmstrom Credit Mgr William T. Lodwig Chief Engineer L. Wanner Purchasing Agent Robert E. Weber PRODUCTS: Binding posts and terminals, cable connectors and couplings, custom mold- ings, electric eyes, headphones, knobs, metal stampings, lugs, microphones, photoelectric relays, photocells, phototubes, plugs, screw- machine parts, speaker connectors, terminal plugs, terminal strips and blocks, tube shields (miniature), tube sockets, electrical assem- blies of all types for radar, telephones, head- sets, microphones; jacks. Eckstein Radio and Television Co. Le Roy, Minn. Phone: 191 President E. A. Eckstein Sec'y.-Treas E. R. Bostrom Sales Manager R. J. Benjamin Prod. Mgr D. F. Boulett BRANCH OFFICE: All key cities. PRODUCTS: Communication type car re- ceivers (Karadio), Multi Band & Fixed Fre- quency, Farm Radios (L'Tatro), Home radios & special purpose (Eckco), Wiring harnesses for refrigerators & furnaces. Electronic Engineering Co., Inc. 3223 West Armitage Ave., Chicago 47, 111. Phone: Capitol 3130 Pres. & Sales Mgr E. J. Rehfeldt Vice President J. S. Cislak Vice Pres.-Secretary and Chief Engineer Harry Holubow Treasurer K. C. Hawkins Credit Manager .T. J. Thorkelson Purchasing Agent S. Matz Export Manager E. J. Rehfeldt PRODUCTS: Receiving and Transmitting Transformers and Chokes, all types; Wave Filters; Voltage Regulators; Rectifiers; Sat- urable Reactors. Electronic Laboratories, Inc. 24 W. 24th St., Indianapolis 2, Indiana Phone: Talbot 2442 Actg. President-Ch. of Bd N. R. Kevers Vire-President-Sales W. E. Peek Chief Engr W. C. Otto Credit Mgr R. W. Helton Adv. Mgr W. E. Peek Industrial Rel. Mgr Paul W. Briney Service Mgr F. Theodore Hegeman Purchasing Agent George Duke PRODUCTS: Vibrators, regulated vibrator power supplies, inverters, converters, rectifier packs. Electrical toys, railroad, marine and bus fluorescent lighting, radios, radio per- meability tuners. Electronic Sound Engineering Co. 4344 West Armitage Ave., Chicago 39, 111. Phone: Die 0444 General Manager Bernard J. Sullivan Chief Engineer Harry W. Becker PRODUCTS: Polyphonic Sound amplifi- ers for wire recorders and all applications where high fidelity is a requirement. Manu- facturing license is also available for this amplifier. Electronic carrier frequency sys- tems for one-wire simultaneous transmission of multiple programs or signals for hotels, schools, hospitals, and institutions. Electronic Specialty Co. 3456 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles 26, Calif. Phone: Normandy 2-2168 General Manager D. A. Marcus Chief Engineer S. K. Babock Sales Mgr. — Inverter Div W. H. Burgess PRODUCTS: Ranger aircraft radio equip- ment: transmitters, receivers, and inter- phone, the transmeter, the electronic in- verter. Electronic Tube Corp. 1200 E. Mermaid Lane, Phila. 18, Pa. Phone: Chestnut Hill 7-6800 Pres Edward D. Gray 1170 EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS V.P.-Chief Engineer Henry S. Bamford Secretary M. N. Robins Treasurer Edward D, Gray Purchasing Agent Paul A. Keller PRODUCTS: Standard, Multi-gun, Special purpose Cathode-Ray Tubes, Multi-channel oscilloscopes, Electronic Engineering and development. Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp. Ill Eighth Ave., New York 11, N. Y. Phone: CHelsea 2-1800 President Benjamin Abrams Treasurer & Export Mgr Max Abrams V. P.-Engineering & Production Dorman D. Israel Adv. Mgr P. G. GiUig V.P. Chg. Purchasing Harvey TuUo Service & Parts Mgr G. P. Light Ind. Rel. Manager Peter R. Certo Sales Mgr Charles O'N. Weisser Comptroller Victor Stevens BRANCH OFFICE: 666 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111., Phone, Superior 4100. PRODUCTS: Home radio receivers— AM and FM radios: table models — AC and AC- DC, compact models — AC-DC, personal mod- els— self powered, portable models — self powered — AC-DC, console models — AC and AC-DC, record players — table models and portables, phonoradios — table models and consoles and portables, portable recorder and playback, television receivers, hearing aid radios, public address system, industrial tele- vision, components: speakers, radio vacuum tubes, phonograph needles. Electronic Equip- ment: radar sets, radio transmitting and re- ceiving sets, electronic navigation equip- ment, electronic traffic control equipment, marine communication equipment. Espey Manufacturing Co., Inc. 528 E. 72nd St., New York 21, N. Y. Phone: BUtterfield 8-2300 President-Sales Manager Nathan Pinsley V.P. Chg. Mfg Sol Pinsley V.P. Chg. Engr John Benedikt Export Mgr J. E. Chorlian Service Mgr John Biesiadecki Pur. Agent Gordon Poole Credit Mgr Max Goldberg Ind. Rel. Mgr Julius Treuman PRODUCTS — Receiving sets, radio-phono- graph combinations, FM receiving sets, record-players, television sets, television kits. Fada Radio & Electric Co., Inc. 525 Main St., Belleville 9, N. J. Phone: BE 2-5680 President J. M. Marks Secretary-Treasurer D. I. Marks Chief Engr D. Brandt, Sr. Vice Pres S. N. Marks Asst. Secty I. N. Marks Sales Manager A. Wellington Advertising Manager H. N. Lubet Export Manager H. N. Laubet Supt J. Lewandowski PRODUCTS: Table Model Radios, Console Radios, Table Model FM Receivers, Farm Radios, Combinations, Home Recorders, Phonographs, Television Sets, Export Models, Portable Radios. Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation 88-06 Van Wyck Blvd., Jamaica 1, N. Y. Phone Jamaica 6-3800 President J. S. Ogsbury Exec. Vice-Pres E. Robinson Vice-President — Sales C. A. Harrison Vice-Pres. & Secy C. L. Terrill Vice-President J. A. Hewlett Treasurer J. H. Dalton Dir. Eng. & Reseat cii R. H. Lasche Asst. Vice-Pres. & Works Manager R. A. Draghi Asst. Vice-President R. G. Sanders Purchasing Agent 0. Leutz Dir. of Publicity R. H. Bailey Advertising Manager H. K. Yulke PRODUCTS: Sound recorders (console and portable), unitized amplifier system, transcription turntables, dynamic pick-ups, magnetic cutterheads, precision potentiom- eters, fractional horsepower synchronous motors. Farnsworth Television & Radio Corp. 3702 E. Pontiac St., Fort Wayne 1, Indiana Phone: Anthony 5301 President E. A. Nicholas Vice-President-Secretary E. M. Martin Vice-President — Sales D. M. AUgood Vice-President — Engineering B. Ray Cummings Vice-President — Manufacturing William Clausen Treas Paul H. Hartmann Assistant Secretary-Assistant Treasurer C. H. Wiggin Auditor W. F. Hoeppner Manager of Research Madison Cawein Chief Engineer, Electronic Apparatus Division J. C. Ferguson Chief Engineer, Radio-Television Department W. H. Myers Director of Public Relations E. E. Ferrey Manager of Broadcast Division Pierre Boucheron Manager of Advertising and Sales Promotion John S. Garceau 1171 Manager of Mobile Communications Division John A. Curtis Sales Manager — Farnsworth Division J. H. Kelly Sales Manager — Capehart Division I. C. Hunter Managing Director — International Division E. M. Roberts Director of Purchases E. S. Needier Credit Manager W. H. Bryant BRANCH OFFICES: 3301 S. Adams St., Marion, Ind., Phone, 4600, Glenn Kelso; 205 Lucretia St., Huntington, Ind., Phone, 1331, Russell H. Hamman; 805 W. Walnut St., Bluffton, Ind., Phone, 911, W. H. Rupley. PRODUCTS: AM-FM radios and phono- graph-radios, Capehart and Panamuse by Capehart; automobile radios, television re- ceivers, television transmitting equipment, television studio equipment, television-tele- metering equipment, FM transmitters, rail- road radio communications equipment, mo- bile communications equipment automatic record changers, television tubes, television antennas. Federal Telephone and Radio Corp. 100 Kingsland Rd., Clifton, N. J. Phone : Nutley 2-3600 President Sosthenes Behn Dir. Radio Div L. B. Blaylock Chief Engineer — Radio Div Francis X. Rettenmeyer BRANCH OFFICES: 343 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111., Phone, Central 6900, Harold KaDell; 8 DuPont Circle, Washing- ton, D. C, Phone, Michigan 0622, E. J. Girard. PRODUCTS: Complete broadcast systems —AM, FM, TV; FM square-loop antenna; AM-FM-TV transmitting and rectifying tubes; mobile communications; coaxial cable; FM and lead-in wire; selenium rectifiers; home radio receivers. Finch Telecommunicaf-ions, Inc. 4th & Virginia Sts., Passaic, N. J, Phone: Passaic 2-3440 President W. G. H. Finch V.P. Dir. Sales A. J. Eaves Dir. Research Dr. LaVerne Philpott Purchasing Agent William O'Brien Adv. Mgr A. J. Eaves Chief Engineer Richard E. Mathes BRANCH OFFICE: 10 E. 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone, MU 5-7976. PRODUCTS: Facsimile, recording paper, Finch rocket antennas. A. W. Franklin Mfgr. Corp. 43-20 34th St., Long Island City 1, N. Y. Phone: STiUwell 4-1160 President Albert W. Franldin V.P. — Engineering Prod.. Joseph M. Vananzi Vice-President — Sales .N. H. Lawton Credit Manager Fred Weller Purchasing Agent S. Yurman Ind. Rel. Manager William Telmoss PRODUCTS: Sockets, plugs, switches, terminal strips, plastic and metal fabricB' 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 Max Adelberg Vice-President-General Mgr. . .Arthur Freed Purchasing Agent Melvin Zaikin Chief Engr Murray Weinstein PRODUCTS: Manufacturer of Freed-Eise- mann high-fidelity radio-phonograph com- binations, all incorporating frequency modu- lation band. Garod Radio Corporation 70 Washington Street, Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Phone: MAin 4-6044 President Leonard Ashbach Asst. to President Maurice Raphael Vice-President Louis Silver Chief Engineer Barnet S. Trott Credit Manager Benjamin Orlin Purchasing Agent Sol Predeger Advertising Manager Joseph G. DeVico Industrial Relations Mgr. .. .Bernard Marks Export Manager Ernest Nigaglioni Service Manager Carl Volpe PRODUCTS: Receivers: Battery— Console. Table, Personal, Portable; Electric — AM Midget, AM Table, AM Console, AM Portable AC-DC, AM Console with Phonograph, AM Console with Phonograph and Recorder; AM-FM Table, AM-FM Console with Phono- graph; AM-FM Console with Phonograph and Recorder; Television — Table, with FM, with AM, with FM-AM; Console, with FM, with AM, with FM-AM and Phonograph. Record Players. Gates Radio Company 123 Hampshire Street, Quincy, Illinois Phone: Quincy 522 President P. S. Gates Sales Manager F. J. Pippenger Chief Engineer F. O. Grimwood Credit Manager L. I. McEwen Purchasing Agent J. P. Bowers Advertising Manager F. J. Pippenger Industrial Relations Mgr L. I. McEwen Export Manager F. J. Pippenger Service Manager F. W. Wentura PRODUCTS — Transmitters: Standard Broadcast, FM Broadcast, VHF Broadcast, Short Wave Broadcast, Relay, Fixed Station, Marine, Emergency Services, Broadcast Speech Input; Remote Amplifying; Pro- fessional Transcription Equipment; Profes- sional Recording Equipment; Special Am- plifying Equipment (fatigue amplifiers, etc.) ; Broadcast Monitoring Equipment. 1172 EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS General Electric Electronics Department Thompson Road, Syracuse 1, N. Y. Phone: 64411 rrcsidenl of Company C. E. Wilson Vice-Pres.-Gen. Mgr. Electronics Dept, Dr. W. R. G. Baker (;enl. Sales Mgr A. A. Brandt BRANCH OFFICES: All principal cities. PRODUCTS: Receivers, Transmitters, Tubes, Components. General Electronics Inc. 101 Hazel St., Paterson 3, N. J. Phone: Sherwood 2-5271 President D. E. Replogle Sales Manager C. G. Hampson PRODUCTS: Electron power and trans- mitting tubes, fluorescent starters. The General Industries Co. Olive & Taylor Sts., Elyria, Ohio Phone: 2235 President A. W. Fritzsche Treasurer C. F. Russert Vice-Pres., Sales Mgr. of Mechanical Div. H. E. Moon Vice-Pres., Sales Mgr. of Plastics Div. Steve Hiltebraiil Chief Engr.-Mechanical Div. Howard Shumaker Chief Engr.-Plastics Div Russell Smith Purchasing Agent Clete Heindrich PRODUCTS: Molded plastics — electric spring phonograph motors, record changers; recorders — combination record changer; healer and defroster motors. General Instrument Corp. 829 Newark Ave., Elizabeth 3, N. J. Phone: Elizabeth 3-4400 Chairman of the Board Samuel Cohen President A. Blumenkrantz Executive Vice-President Richard E. Laux Vice-President — Sales Don J. Phelps Sales Manager George P. Marron Chief Engineer Berne N. Fisher Comptroller A, Konecny Director of Purchases C. B. L. Townley Purchasing Agent C. F. Richardson Industrial Relations Mgr V. J. McMann BRANCH OFFICES: 737 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111., Phone, Delaware 1048, L. G. Bacher; Room 23, 4th Floor, White Memorial Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y., Phone Syracuse 6-0510, R. D. Griffiths. PRODUCTS: Variable condensers, push button devices, record changers, loud speak- ers. General Laminated Products, Inc. 2857 South Halsted Street, Chicago 8, 111. Phone: Victory 0707 President Morris Perlman Chief Engineer Lester Lindgren Purchasing Agent .Ernest Neustadter Sales Mgr L. Tenenberg PRODUCTS: Coil Forms, Sockets, Fabri- cators of Laminated Phenolic Materials. General Radio Co. 275 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge 39, Mass. Phone: TRowbridge 4400 Chairman of Board H. B. Richmond President , E. H. Locke Vice-Pres. for Sales. .!.... A. E. Thiessen Vice-Pres. for Mf g C. C. Carey Secretary-Treasurer F. L. Tucker Export Mgr C. E. Hills, Jr Chief Engineer .M. Eastham BRANCH OFFICES: Key cities PRODUCTS: Precision radio and elec- tronic laboratory and testing instruments. The Hallicrafters Co. 4401 W. 5th Ave., Chicago 24, 111. Phone: Van Buren 6300 President W. J. Halligan Exec. Vice-President R. W. Durst Secretary-Treasurer J. J. Frendreis Sales Manager R. J. Sherwood Asst. Sec.-Purch. Agent. E. J. Corcoran Assistant Treasurer M. P. Heinz Sales Mgr R. J. Sherwood Asst. Sales Mgr C. A. Wiot Sales Prom. Mgr C. Shapiro Adm. Asst R. L. Russell Vice-President L. L. Kelsey Works Supt G. H. Hartley PRODUCTS: Mfrs. of Radio & Electronic Equipment. The Hammarlund Mfg. Co., Inc. 460 West 34th St., New York 1, N. Y. Phone LOngacre 5-1300 President Lloyd A. Hammarlund V-P & Treasurer Joseph Lush Secretary-Comptroller E. A. Witlmei Chief Engr E. A. Leach PRODUCTS: Manufacturers of precisior communications equipment. Hartenstine Zone Co., Inc. 225 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. Phone: BA 7-8390-1 Gen.-Mgr Chas. J. Hartenstine BRANCH OFFICE: 571 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N. J. Phone, Orange 4-6054. M. A. Hartenstine. PRODUCTS: Specialize in the design of tower foundations; erecting, lighting and 1173 painting radio towers; installing ground sys- tem for AM Broadcasting and all types of antennae and accessories for FM Stations; Maintenance of radio towers, obstruction lighting equipment and FM antennae. Harvey Radio Laboratories, Inc. 447 Concord Avenue, Cambridge 38, Mass. Phone: Trowbridge 2800 I Resident » Frank Lyman, Jr. Asst. to Pres David T. Ferrier Clerk of Corp Ronald W. Martin Chief Engineer Bernard J. Cosman Purchasing Agent Frank Waterhouse Comptroller Gordon C. Genthner Prod. Mgr George Tompkins Personnel Dept Mary Rizzitano PRODUCTS: Signal Generators, Power Supplies, Galvascopes, Two-way Radio Com- munication equipment, FM Studio Broadcast Receivers, FM Station Transmitters, Trans- mitters for Experimental and Commercial Use. Hazeltine Electronics Corp. 1775 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: COlumbus 5-0791 President W. A. MacDonald Exec. Vice Pres W, H. Grimditch Vice Pres Laurence B. Dodds Vice Pres Jack Binns Vice Pres Fielding Robinson Vice Pres Comm. Jennings B. Dow Treasurer John D. Grayson Secretary Paul Armitage Dir. of Eng Arthur V. Loughren BRANCH OFFICE: 58-25 Little Neck Park- way, Little Neck, N. Y., Phone, Flushing 7- 0300, W. A. MacDonald. PRODUCTS: Radar, Communication and Navigation electronic equipment. Haydu Brothers P. 0. Box 1226, Plainfield, New Jersey Phone: Plainfield 6-0878 President George K. Haydu Chief Engineer Zoltan Haydu Sales Mgr Al Fleichmann PRODUCTS: Precision stampings and wire forms for radio, radar and television lubes; burner equipment for glass forming machinery. Hoffman Radio Corp. 3761 S. Hill St., Los Angeles 7, Calif. Phone: Prospect 3446 President H. L. Hoffman Vice President W. D. Douglas Secretary-Treasurer R. A. Yarcho Sales Manager R. J. McNeely Comptroller C. E. Underwood Works Manager E. F. Gertsch Purchasing Agent S. L. Spraggins Surplus Manager. B. L. Fuller BRANCH OFFICE: Merchandise Mart, 1355 Market St., San Francisco, Calif., Walter J. Epstein. PRODUCTS: Radios, Radio-Phonographs, Home recording (Musicord), Wire recording (Wirecord). Howard Radio Co. 1731-35 Belmont Ave., Chicago 13, III. Phone: Diversey 2000 President Joseph F. Riley Sales & Export Mgr J. M. Muniz Sales Mgr Howard C. Brigge ( Ihief Engineer W. James PRODUCTS: AM-FM radios and phono- graph combinations, television receivers and other electronic products. Hytron Radio & Electronics Corp. 76 Lafayette St., Salem. Mass. Phone: Salem 2260 President Bruce A. Coffin Vice-Pres Edgar M. Batchelder Chairman of Board-Trees. , . .Lloyd H. Coffin Sales Manager John Q. Adams Chief Engineer 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 BRANCH OFFICES: 432 Fourth Ave., New York 16, N. Y., Phone, MUrray Hill 4-4178, Everett B. Boise, Commercial Engr. ; 4000 West North Ave., Chicago 39, 111., Phone, Capitol 6500, Donald G. Haines, Commercial Engr.; 11 West 42nd St., New York, N. Y., Phone, PEnnsylvania 6-2980, W. L. Urquhart. 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 1114 President A. D. Plamondon, Jr. Vice-Pres G. P. Smith Sales Mgr R. F. Smith Gen. Mgr. Mfg D. D. Cleghorn BRANCH OFFICES: Key cities. PRODUCTS: Permanent Magnets: Alnico, Cunico, Cunife, Indalloy, Vectolite, Silmanal, Cobalt, Chrome and Tungsten; Magnetic Re- cording Tape: Hyflux. Insuline Corp. of America 36-02 35th Ave., Long Island City 1, N. Y. Phone AStoria 8-3738 President S. I. Spector Sales Manager Bernard L. Cahn Secretary A. S. Spector Adv. Manager A. S. Chambers Supt F. Henneke Purchasing Agent. . H. Weston 1174 EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS Design Engineer V. Harkavy Personnel Dir C. Horwitz Chief Engineer John Donato BRANCH OFFICES: 600 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 5, 111., Leroy Beier; 942 Maple Ave., Los Angeles 15, Calif., E. Colman; 154 Nas- sau St., New York, N. Y., I. C. A. Export. PRODUCTS: Radio Receiving-Transmit- ting Parts and Accessories, Stamping Metal Goods, Radio Chassis, Metal Cabinets, Plugs, Jacks, Sockets, Screw Machine Parts, Test Tools, Test Leads, Auto Antennas, Auto Radio Noise Suppressors. Inf-ernational EBecfronic Corp. 1422 Circle Tower Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Phone: FRanklin 6866 President William W. Garstang Vice-President Donald L. Hings Secretary George Woodling BRANCH OFFICE: 281 N. Howard Ave., Vancouver, B. C, Donald L." Hings, Vice- Pres. PRODUCTS: Static Free Radio Receivers, Fixed Frequency Receivers, Engineering Services. International Detrola Corporation Beard Avenue at Chatfield, Detroit 9, Mich. Phone: Vinewood 1-8100 V.P. & Gen. Mgr G. A. Bodem Sales Mgr. Home Radios. . .Harley R. Wall Dir. of Purchases G. H. Funk Dir. of Engineering R. M. Daugherty Asst. Secty-Asst. Treas R. P. Schmelzer Service Manager. K. L. Granger PRODUCTS: Receivers: Electric— Com- pact, table, portable, console; Battery — Auto- mobile, portable, portable AC-DC, table, console ; Combinations — Radio-Phono graph, radio — phonograph — recorder ; Frequency Modulation— Table, console, FM-AM table, FM-AM console; record players and auto- matic record changers. International Detrola Corporation Caswell-Runyan Division Huntington, Indiana General Manager Adolph H. Schenkel Sales Mgr Fred Tower PRODUCTS: Radio cabinets. International Resistance Co. 401 N Broad St., Phila. 8, Pa. Phone: Walnut 2-2166 President Ernest Searing Vice-Pres., Sales. Harry Ehle Vice-Pres. Research Jesse Marsten Chief Eng William H. Knowles, Jr. PRODUCTS: Fixed and variable resistors. J. F. D. Manufacturing Co., Inc. 4107 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn 19, N. Y. Phone: GEdney 8-3100 President Julius Finkel Vice-President Albert Finkel Secty Edward Finkel Advertising Mgr Bernard Bonder Development Engr Albert Friedman Production Engineer M. Director Factory Foreman O. Maltzman PRODUCTS: Key hex wrenches, Bristo spline wrenches, plugs, male ; female ; AC-DC — Continental and Domestic Test Leads, Test Prod, Phono Needles, Grille Cloth, Dial Pointers, Steel Rule and Wire Gauge, Line Cords — Resistance Cords; AC Service Cords, "Sockette" Radio Tube Adapters, Exact Dup- licate Ballast Tubes, Phosphor Bronze Dial Cable, Battery Adapter Harnesses, Adjustable Ballast Tubes, Resistance Cord Adapters, Phono Adapter Switches, Microphone Con- nectors, Midget Jacks & Plugs, Toggle Switch- es, Auto Condensers, Speaker Cement, An- tennae Loop, Auto Antennaes, Battery Plug, Tube Shields, Radio Wire, Suppressors, Dial Belts, Dial Cord. The Jackson Electrical Instrument Co. 16-18 S. Patterson Blvd., Dayton 1, 0. Phone: Hemlock 4076 President-Sales Manager. .. .Paul F. Jackson Chief Engineer Robert Apple PRODUCTS: Test equipment. Jefferson Electric Co. 25th Ave. & Madison St., Bellwood, 111. Phone: MANsfield 7161 President J. C. Daley i'ixec. Vice-Pres Alfred E. Tregenza Vice-President J. M. Bennan Vice-President R. A. Iloagland V.-P., Engineer L. Mauerer Executive Engineer R. J. Horstman Credit Manager Victor E. Lee Export Manager M. J. Schmitt Director of Purchases Edward J. Banigan PRODUCTS: Power transformers, chokes and audio input and output transformers, television deflecting yokes, horizontal and vertical scanning transformers, centering and focusing coils. Jensen Radio Manufacturing Co. 6601 S. Laramie Ave., Chicago 38, 111. Phone: Portsmouth 7600 President Thomas A. White Vice-Pres.-Chief Engr Hugh S. Knowles Purchasing Agent George H. Turner Credit Mgr H. E. Venner Ind. Rel. Mgr L. J. Emerson Advertising Manager Bayard H. Clark PRODUCTS: Loudspeakers, reproducers. 1175 Johns-Manyille 22 East 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone LExington 2-7600 Chairman of the Board Lewis H. Brown President R. W. Lea V.P. & Asst. to Ch. of the Board J. P. Syme V.P. (Relationships) L. C. Hart V.P. (Finance) Alvin Brown V.P. (Production) A. R. Fisher V.P. (Sales) . L. M, Cassidy V.P. (Research) C. R. Rassweiler Treasurer Roger Hackney Secretary Vandiver Brown BRANCH OFFICES: All key cities PRODUCTS: Acoustical Materials. Kenyon Transformer Co., Inc. 840 Barry St., Bronx 59, N. Y. Phone DAyton 9-0100 President Franklin P. Kenyon Vice-President Richard B. Shinier PRODUCTS: Electrical transformers. Re- actors, Wave filters. Kerrigan Lewis, Mfg. Co. 4421 W. Rice St., Chicago 51, 111. Phone: Spaulding 7208 President Vincent M. Kerrigan Vice-Pres.-Treasurer Charles F. Lewis PRODUCTS: Magnet and Litzendraht Wire. Kimble Glass Division of Owen- Illinois Glass Co. Ohio Bldg., P. 0. Box 1035, Toledo 1, Ohio Phone: Main 7131 Vice President and General Manager H. K. Kimble Vice President and General Sales Manager S. J. McGiveran Mgr., Industrial and Electronics Division R. W. Rogers Mgr., Sales Promotion Division Harlan Hobbs PRODUCTS: Cathode Ray Bulbs, hand blown hard and soft glass bulbs, and lime glass tubing. King Laboratories, Inc. 127 Solar St., Syracuse 4, N. Y. Phone: 2-5209 President Aden J. King Vice-President F. M. Michaelian Treas W. R. MacLeod Secy. Barbara H. King PRODUCTS: Special alloys, chemicals and metals, radio tube parts, metal punchings and stampings, barex getters. Kings Electronics Co., Inc. 372 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn 5, New York. Main 2-2086 President M. R. Weissman Vice Pres. & Sales Mgr J. H. Robinson Chief Engineer Lou Hoffer Credit Manager M. R. Weissman Purchasing Agent M. Glick Advertising Manager J. H. Robinson Industrial Relations Mgr Lou Hofifer Export Manager J. H. Robinson Service Manager Lou Hoffer PRODUCTS: FM, Television and Ham Antennas, Variable Condensers, Microphone Plugs and Jacks, Co-axial Connectors, Wave Guides, Wave Traps, Radar Assemblies, Spe- cial Electronic Equipment. Television An- tenna and Installation Service for Television Manufacturers in Metropolitan New York and Long Island. Kludge Electronics Co. 1913 Montrose St., Los Angeles 26, Calif. Phone: Fairfax 4587 President-Chief Engineer Myron E. Kludge Vice-President George R. Maury Sect.-Treas Edward C. Bickhart, Jr. PRODUCTS: Radio Broadcast Equipment, FM Receivers and Converters, Electronic Photoflash Equipment. Langevin Manufacturing Corp. 460 West 34 St., New York 1, N. Y. Phone: LO 3-2500 President Carl C. Langevin Sales Manager J. Martinez Sales Promotion Manager H. Harkavy PRODUCTS: Speech input equipment and audio amplifying facilities, rectifiers, trans- formers. Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. Le Roy, N. Y. Phone Le Roy 385 President J. S. Lapp Sales Manager Brent Mills Chief Engineer Ralph L. Jenner PRODUCTS: Tower footing and guy in- sulators; standoff, entrance and antenna in- sulators; radio frequency high voltage con- densers. Lear, Inc. 110 Ionia Ave., N. W., Grand Rapids 2, Mich. Phone: 6-9651 President William P. Lear Vice President R. M. Mock Vice President E. R. Crane Secretary & Treasurer .L. R. Raemer Sales Manager, Radio & Recorder Division A. W. Korb Merchandising Manager, Home Radio & Wire Recorders Nate Hast Sales & Field Service Manager, Aircraft Radio H. J. Hamm Chief Engineer, Research & Development R. G. Leitner Aircraft Radio Division Earl Evans New York, Export Manager L. Gelin BRANCH OFFICES: 1860 Broadway, New York, N. Y., Phone, Circle 6-5665, Executive- mi EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS in-Charge, C. W. Willis; 11916 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 34, Calif., Phone, Arizona 9-7765, Executive-in-Charge, B. Adams; 666 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 111., Phone, Whitehall 6290. PRODUCTS: Receivers: Battery-table, Portable, Portable AC-DC; Electric— AM Table, AM Portable, AM Console, AM-FM Console ; Combinations — Radio-Phonographs ; Record Players; Aircraft Receivers and Transmitters, Automatic Radio Compass; An- tenna Reels; Magnetic Wire and Tape Re- cording; Variable Condensers; Record Changers. Lehigh Structural Steel Co. 17 Battery Place, New York 4, N. Y. Phone WHitehall 4-1424 Contact J. F. Neary BRANCH OFFICES: In all principal cities. PRODUCTS: Vertical Radiators, Antenna Towers and Masts. Supporting Towers for FM and Television. John E. Lingo and Son, Inc. 2814 Buren Ave., Camden, N. J. Phone Camden 0487 Pre«ident J. E. Lingo Asst. to President Joseph J. Tayloi Chief Engineer Wesley Thompson Production Superintendent. .George Burrows PRODUCTS: Vertical Radiators: Guyed Tubular Steel and Portable Dural; Turn- stile and UHF Antennae, Tubular Steel Supporting Poles (for UHF Antennae). Machlett Laboratories, Inc. 1063 Hope Street, Stamford, Conn. Phone: 4-5781 President R. R. Machlett Vice-President W. E. Stevenson Treasurer J. A. Lambert Vice President H. J. Hoffman Vice President J. W. Skehan Mgr. Engineer T. H. Rogers Adv. Mgr R. N. Kellogg, Jr. Export Mgr A. 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 Company 2131 Bueter Rd., Fort Wayne 4, Indiana Phone: Anthony 5474 President & Treasurer. .Richard A. O'Connor Executive Vice-President Frank Freimann Factory Manager L. E. Quinnell Chief Electrical Engineer, Radio- Phono graph Division R. H. Dreisbach Sales Manager — Components Div. Stanley S. Sondles PRODUCTS: Receivers: Combinations radio-phonograph, radio-phonograph modula- tion-table, console, FM-AM console, tele- vision-console, speakers, capacitors, solenoids, sound slide film equipment. John Meek Industries, Inc. Liberty at Pennsylvania Sts., Plymouth, Ind Phone: 33 President. John S. Meet Secty. & Controller Russell G. Eggo Treasurer G. F. Meek Prod. Mgr R. C. Freytag Factory Mgr Chas. E. Palmer Purchasing Agt J. L. Jones BRANCH OFFICE: 35 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago, 111., Phone, And. 3550. PRODUCTS: Radios, radio-phonograph combinations, phonographs, transmitters, amplifiers, FM converters, etc. Meissner Mfgr. Division Maguire Industries, Inc. Bellmont & Seventh Sts., Mt. Carmel, Illinois President Russell Maguire Phone: 733 Sales Manager W. M. Attkins Prod. Manager Fred Lester Chief Engineer W. J. Harrison Credit Mgr C. B. Rafferty Purchasing Agent J. C. Hershman PRODUCTS: AM & FM radio receivers, radio-phonograph combinations, radio ama- teur equipment, radio coils for replacement, radio coils for equipment, radio servicemen's test equipment. Majestic Radio & Television Corp. 900 No. State St., Elgin, IlL Phones: (Chicago Exchange) EST. 6900 (Elgin Exchange) 8300 President E. A. Tracey Vice-President Parker H. Ericksen Chief Engineer E. B. Passow Sales Manager A. J. Lindholm PRODUCTS: Home receivers; table model radios; table model radio-phonographs; radio-phonograph consoles, AM and FM. Measurements Corp. 116 Monroe St., Boonton, N. J. Phone: Boonton 8-2131 President-Gen. Mgr H. W. Houck Chief Engineer Jerry B. Minter Chief Research Engineer. . .John van Beuren Sales Mgr Nelson C. Doland, Jr. 1177 Credit Mgr. Robert Meyer Advertising Mgr Edgar M. Weed BRANCH OFFICES: Key cities. 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, Mois- ture Meters, Television Transmission and Receiving Test Equipment, Special Test Equipment, Fixed Capacitors and Resistors, Variable Condensers. Miles Reprodycer Co., Inc. 812 Broadway, New York 3, N. Y. Phone GRamercy 5-9466 President Dr. R. Bvrne Sec-Gen. Mgr . . . J. M. Kuhlik, Sc.D. Chief Engr I. W. Kuhlik Purchasing Agent J. V. Conniff Treasurer H. B. Kuhlik Advertising Mgr , B. Burns PRODUCTS: Filmgraph Sound-on-Film Re- corders & Reproducers, Continuous Record- ers & Reproducers, Tape Recorders & Re- producers, Automatic Recorders and Repro- ducers, Permanent Recorders and Repro- ducers, Reference Recorders, Conference Re- corders, Telephone Recorders, Interview Re- corders, Telemike — Induction Units for listening to or recording two-way Telephone Conversations. Jcimes Mllien Mfg. Co., Inc. 150 Exchange St., Maiden 48, Massachusetts. Phone Maiden 4108-09 Advertising Manager James Millen Sales & Engr. Mgr E. E. Williams Credit Manager. Frances Bearse Purchasing Agen^ .....George H. Pike President James Millen Export Manager Carl Lohman Janik PRODUCTS: Receivers: Amateur, Avi- ation, Marine, Police, Emergency Services. Transmitters: Relav, Fixed Station, Marine, Aviation, Police, Emergency Services. All types Receiver and Transmitter component parts except Tubes; Crystals, Fixed Resistors and Capacitors. Miller Monyfoctyrisig Company Glen Cove, New York. Phone Glen Cove 2796 Proprietor Thomas F. Miller Sales Manager Henry J. Smith Chief Engineer. Joseph Picarelli Credit Manager Henry W. Anderson Purchasing Agent Harold Large PRODUCTS: Broad Band Antennas, Re- ceiving and Transmitting. Mirror Record Corp. 1133 Broadway, New York 10, N. Y. Phone CH 3-2222 Pres. & Trees Paul K. Trautwein Chief Engr.- R. V. Hough PRODUCTS: Recording accessories (discs, • lilting needles, playback needles). Motorola, Inc. 4545 Augusta Boulevard, Chicago 51 Illinois. Phone Spaulding 6500 President Paul V. Galvin Vice Pres. in Charge of Automotive Division Elmer H. Wavering Vice Pres. in Charge of Home Products Division Walter H. Stellner Vice Pres. in Charge of Communications & Electronics Division D. E. Noble Sales Manager. Wm. H. Kelley Chief Engineer Donald H. Mitchell Treasurer .George R. MacDonald Vice Pres. in Charge of Purchasing Frank J. O'Brien Credit Manager Henry Kleinhans Purchasing Agent Carl Zehnle Advertising Manager Victor A. Irvine Personnel Manager George Lambert Export Manager Carl M. Wynne Service Manager A. T. Alexander PRODUCTS: Receivers: Battery — Auto- motive, Table, Personal; Electric — AM Table, AM Console, AM Portable AC-DC, AM Console with Phonograph; FM Table, FM Console, FM Console with Phonograph; AM-FM Console, AM - FM Console with Phonograph; Television — Table, with AM; Console, with AM; Amateur, Aviation, Ma- rine, Police, Emergency Service, Taxicabs, Trucks and Busses, Walkie-Talkie; Record Players. Transmitter: FM Broadcast, VHF Broadcast, Fixed Station, Marine, Aviation, Police, Emergency Services. The Muter Co. 1255 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 5, lU. Phone: Wabash 8800 President-Treasurer. . „ Leslie F. Muter V.P.-Credit Manager A. A. Dailey Sales Mgr.-Vice-President Paul J. Pfohl Sales Mgr.-Vice-Pres K. E. FoUefson Purchasing Agent A. R. Campbell PRODUCTS: Resistors, switches, ceramic condensers, ballasts, coils, spira shields, an- tenna loops, I. F. and R. F. transformers. National Carbon Co., Inc. 30 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-8000 President A. V. Wilkc. Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. J. M. Spangler Vice-Presidents C. O. Kleinsmith, H. M. Warren General Sales Mgr R. P. Bergen Mgr. Battery Eng. Dept W. H. Fritz 1178 EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS PRODUCTS: "Eveready" "Mini-Max" "B" batteries for portable and farm type re- ceivers, "Eveready" dry cells, "Eveready" flashlight batteries for miniature receivers, "Eveready" "Air Cell" batteries for 2-volt and 1.4 colt receivers. National Union Radio Corp. 350 Scotland Rd., Orange, N. J. Phone: Orange 3-9420 President K. C. Meinken Vice President G. A. Bodem Treasurer W. H. Carey Secretary J. V. Deevy Credit Manager .H. A. Pope Advertising Manager E. J. Maginot PRODUCTS: Electron Tubes: Receiving; Transmitting; Cathode Ray; Special Purpose; Phototubes; Research & Development. Ca- pacitors, Batteries, Dry, Ballasts, Panel Lamps, Volume Controls, Auto Vibrators. New York Transformer Co., Inc. Third Avenue, Alpha, New Jersey Phone Phillipsburg 5-1188 President Z. Burzycki Sales Manager T. B. Armstrong' Chief Engineer E. D. Belanger Credit Manager Miss R. Seligson Purchasing Agent C. Seefer Plant Manager J. B. Schaefer PRODUCTS: Transformers and Reactors for Radios, Transmitters, and Receivers; Audio Frequency Coils; Electronic Control Devices, etc. Olimpic Radio & Television Inc. 3401 38th Ave., Long Island City, N. Y. Phone: Stillwell 4-6961 President A. A. Juviler Exec. Vice-President P. L. Schoenen Vice-Pres.-Treasurer . . .M. Sobin Director of Sales Al Friedman Purchasing Engineer W. Hegyi Office Manager L. Haber PRODUCTS: Complete line of home re- ceivers. AM and FM television receivers. Oxford Electric Corp. 3911 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 15, 111. Phone: ATLantic 6161 President John A. Proctor Credit Manager David E. Davis Service Manager Myrl J. Knapp Chief Engineer Fred Nette PRODUCTS: Radio speakers, output and line transformers. Packard-Bell Co. 3443 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: Fairfax 2141 President Herbert A. Bell Ex. V.P. & Gen. Mgr H. D. Thomas, Jr. V.P. Chg. Eastern Sales J. M. Spain V.P. Chg. Western Sales... W. Lowell Wood Sales Manager F. E. Ware Purchasing Agent A. T. Baxter Plant Manager C. E. Davies Personnel Director A. S. White, Jr. Sec.-Treas.-Comptroller L. R. Day Chief Engr R. H. Freck PRODUCTS: Radios, phonographs, home recording instruments, FM and Television equipment. Phiico Corp. Tioga & C Sts., Philadelphia 34, Pa. Phone: NEBraska 4-5100 Chairman of the Board Larry E. Gubb President John Ballantyne Exec. V.P Wm. Balderston V.P., Charge of Merchandising James H. Carmine V.P., Charge of Radio Production Joseph H. Gillies V.P., Charge of Home Radio Division Larry F. Hardy V.P., Charge of Service Division Robert F. Herr V.P., Charge of Sales. . .Thomas A. Kennally V.P., Charge of Research & Engr David B. Smith Treasurer William R. Wilson BRANCH OFFICES: Key cities. PRODUCTS: Radios, Radio-Phonographs, Refrigerators, Television Receivers, Home Air Conditioners, Freezers, Automobile Ra- dios, Accessories. Philharmonic Radio Corp. 119 West 57 St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 7-0449 President B. Lippin Vice-President B. Bernardi PRODUCTS: FM-AM radio-phonographs, FM-AM receiving sets, television sets, air- borne radar equipment, radio transmitters, test equipment, synchroscopes, square-wave generators, underwater sound equipment, two-band high sensitivity portable receivers, cathode ray equipment, monitor and control equipment. PRODUCTS: FM-AM radio-phonographs, FM-AM receiving sets, television sets, air- borne radar equipment, radio transmitters, test equipment, synchroscopes, square-wave generators, underwater sound equipment, two-band high sensitivity portable receivers, cathode ray equipment, monitor and control equipment. 1179 Philmore Mfg. Co. 113 University PL, New York 3, N. Y. Phone: ALgonquin 4-3363 President Philip Schwartz Chief Engineer Reginald Burke Credit Manager C. Mildred Export Manager M. Greenker hVirchasing Agent Murray Granal PRODUCTS: Amateur sets, crystal sets, microphones (carbon type), detectors, plugs, 1, 2 and 3-tube receivers, headphones, sig- nal keys, short wave and broadcast plug-in coils, aerial kits, speaker microphones. Pilot Radio Corp. 37-06 36th St., Long Island City 1, N. Y. Phone: Stillwell 4-5455 President Isidor Goldberg Executive Vice-President E. L. Hall Secretary-Treasurer I. W. Wyckoff General Works J. Benjamin Sales Manager Sidney Surin Purchasing Agent Eliot Schwartzman Export Sales Manager E. L. Hall PRODUCTS: AM-FM table models and phono combinations, portable radio receiv- ers and television receivers, non-breakable pilotone vinylite records. Press Wireless Mfg. Corp. Cantiague Rd., Hicksville, L. L, N. Y. Phone: Hicksville 988 President A. Warren Norton Gen. Mgr Carl W. Sundberg Treasurer James Humphry, Jr. Factory Manager M. G. Himmel 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 Monitors for transmission. Frequency Shift Converters — Teletype transmission and re- ception, Anti-Fade — Exalted carrier in diver- sity receiving equipment,, Ink Tape Recorders and pullers, Diversity Receivers, Line Ampli- fiers, Power Supplies, Compression Ampli- fiers. Presto Recording Corp. 242 W. 55th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 5-7760 President George J. Saliba Secretary Morris M. Gruber Treasurer A. Benjamin Comptroller Ruth B. Sholes Sales Manager Thomas B. Aldrich BRANCH OFFICES: Key cities. PRODUCTS: Stationary and portable sound recorders. Stationary and portable transcription equipment, associated ampli- fier equipment, master discs, instantaneous recording discs, recording and reproducing stylii. Gear driven turntables and recorders. Radio Condenser Co. Davis & Copewood Sts., Camden, N. J. Phone: Camden 4-7300 President Stanley S. Cramer Vice-President Russell E. Cramer Vice-President Russell E. Cramer, Jr. Sales Manager William J. May Factory Managers Charles F. Molzen, F. A. Cowgill Treasurer William W. Paul Chief Engr J. S. Robb Dir. Labor Rel J. B. Thompson PRODUCTS: Variable air condensers; Variable Air Capacitors for special radio ap- paratus of all description, "Rotonoid," (a power device for various applications). RCA Victor Division Radio Corp. of America Front & Cooper Streets Camden, New Jersey Phone: Camden 4-8000 Executive Vice President. . .Frank M. Folsom Vice President and General Manager J. G. Wilson Vice President in Charge Law and Finance J. H. McConnell Vice President in Charge Operations F. D. Wilson Director of Public Relations J. K. West Vice President and Director of Engineering Dept D. F. Schmit General Manager, Consumer Custom Products Dept H. H. Higginson President, RCA Service Co., Inc ...E. C. Cahill General Manager, Educational Sales Department W. H. Knowles Director of Distribution Department H. M. Winters President, RCA Victor Distributing Corporation W. M. Norton Director, Materials Dept.. .V. deP. Goubeau Vice President in Charge Home Instruments Dept J. B. Elliott Chief, Engineer, Home Instrument Department D. D. Cole General Sales Manager, Home Instrument Department H. G. Baker Vice President in Charge Record Department J. W. Murray General Sales Manager, Record Department D. J. Finn Chief Engineer, Record Dept.. .H. I. Reiskind Vice Pres. and Acting Gen. Sales Mgr. in Chg. Tube Dept L. W. Teegarden Chief Engineer, Tube Dept Dr. G. R. Shaw Vice President in Charge Engineering Products Department W W. Watts General Sales Manager, Engineering Products Department T. A. Smith 1180 EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS Chief Engineer, Engineering Products Department M. C. Batsel DIVISION PLANTS: Main Offices: Cam- den, N. J.; Harrison, N. J.; Lancaster, Pa.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Bloomington, Ind. ; Mon- ticello, Ind.; Pulaski, Va. ; Canonsburg, Pa.; Detroit, Mich.; Hollywood, Calif. PRODUCTS: Antenna Systems, Applica- tion & Maintenance, Engineering Services, Aviation Radio Equipment, Battle Announce Systems; Brenckert Projection Equipment, Broadcast Station Equipment (AM and FM), Communications Equipment, Component Radio & Electronic Parts, Custom Disc Re- cordings, Direction Finders, Drive-In The- atre Equipment, Electronic Carillons & Chimes, Electronic Fire Control Equipment, Electronic Tube Parts & Machinery, Elec- tron Microscopes, Facsimile Equipment, Faradon Condensers, Film Recording Equip- ment, Film Recording Service Studio (New York and Hollywood), High Frequency Heating Equipment, Industrial Electronic Products, Industrial Sound Equipment, Inter- Communication Equipment, Microphones, Music Library Service, Police Radio Equip- ment; Projection Booth Equipment, Public Address & Plant Broadcasting Equipment, Radar Equipment, Radio Parts, RCA Dry Batteries, RCA Victor Radios, RCA, Cun- ningham, and RCA Victor Electron Tubes, RCA Victor Records, Albums, Needles, Re- cording Equipment, Scientific Equipment, Screens, Service & Maintenance for Elec- tronic Equipment, 16mm Sound Film Pro- jectors, Sonar Equipment, Sound Discs for Slide Films, Sound Powered Telephones, Sound Systems & Components, Special Ap- paratus & Technical Services for U. S. Gov- ernment, Television Receivers, Transmitters, and Associated Equipment, Test & Measur- ing Equipment, Theatre Furnishings, The- atre Sound Systems, Victrola Radio-Phono- graphs. Wire Recorders. Radio Engineering Labs., inc. 35-54— 36th St., Long Island City 1, N. Y. Phone: AStoria 8-1010 President C. R. Runyon, Jr. Vice-Pres Frank A. Gunther Secretary Joseph Behr Chief Engineer Malbori H. Jennings Mgr. Engrs.-Plant Manager. .. .James R. Day Director of Purchases Joseph Behr Mgr. of Sales C. R. Runyon, III Service Mgr Joseph Toman BRANCH OFFICES: Key cities. PRODUCTS: Broadcast transmitters, FM and AM, 250 watts to 50 kw; Antennas— FM, speech input equipment. Frequency Modula- tion monitors, FM receivers, FM studio to transmitter link equipment, custom built high quality audio equipment. Raytheon Manufact-uring Co. Waltham 54, Mass. President Laurence K. Marshall Exec. V.P Charles F. Adams, Jr. Comm. Products Div. Sales Mgr William A. Gray Product Mgr., B'cast. Equip R. K. Dixon Adv. Mgr John S. Spargo Vice-Pres.-Treas David T. Schultz Vice-President Ray C. Ellis BROADCAST EQUIPMENT REPRESEN- TATIVES: Key cities. PRODUCTS: AM, FM and television trans- mitters, transmitter accessories, tubes, FM antennas, speech input equipment, transmis- sion line accessories, antenna phasing and coupling equipment, amplifier equipment, engineering services, custom-built transmit- ting and studio equipment. Rek-0-Kut Company 38-01 Queens Boulevard, Long Island City 1, New York. Phone: Stillwell 4-7853 Partner George Silber Sales Manager George Silber General Manager S. Simonson Credit Manager A, Friedman Advertising Manager Alex Rothschild Export Agents Morhan Exporting Corp. PRODUCTS: Instantaneous Recording Equipment, Recording Turntables, Transcrip- tion Turntables, Cutters, Amplifiers, Pick- ups, Meters, Transformers. Scott Radio Laboratories, Inc. 4541 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago 40, 111. Phone: Longbeach 5172 President H. S. Darr Exec. Vice Pres F. D. Reiser Vice Pres., Sales Manager and Advertising Manager J. C. EUiff Chief Engineer W. F. Cotter Comptroller P. B. Schuecking Purchasing Agent and Production Manager R. E. Strand Export Manager M. A. Lachenmann Service Manager J. R. Sensyk PRODUCTS: Receivers: Electric — AM Console, AM-FM Console with Phonograph; Television — Console. Sentinel Radio Corp. 2100 Dempster St., Evanston, Illinois Phone: University 2400 President E. Alschular Vice-President M. D. Block Production Manager. I. J. Jacobsen Chief Engineer W. J. Schnell Purchasing Agent P. 0. Krumm 1181 Secretary 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. Sherrors ESect-ronics Composiy (Diy. of Sberr©n Mef-aliic Corp.) 1201 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn 6, New York. Phone: Evergreen 7-2820 President. P. H. Sherron Director of Purchases M. C. Turner Chief Engineer M. V. Barasch Sales Engineer E. P. Alisch Director of Television P. J. GoUhofer PRODUCTS: Transmitters: Standard Broadcast, FM Broadcast, VHF Broadcast, Television, Relay, Fixed Station, Facsimile. Complete Electronic Engineering Service — Electronic Laboratory for Development, De- sign and Research of Electronic Problems. Studio Control Equipment; Test Equipment for Television; Vacuum Tubes and Elec- tronic Components; Laboratory and Produc- tion Instruments; Special Custom-Built Elec- tronic Devices for Industrial Application; Electronic Heating; Experimental Television Station W2XDK. Sonora Rddso Bt Television Corp. 77 W. Washington St., Chicago 2, 111. Phone: Cen. 3614 President Joseph Gerl V. P. — Charge Sales Edward Harris Credit Manager Ray Shadley Ind. Rel. Manager .Ben Freund Chief Engineer Don Fetterman Advertising Mgr Herbert S. Hall Recording Director Marie Ruebens PRODUCTS: Radios, radio-phonographs, portables, AM-FM combinations, television receivers, phonograph records, Sterling ceda^- chests. Soyrsd, Snc. 221 E. Cullerton Street, Chicago 16, 111.' Phone: Victory 7234 President Allen Shoup Vice Pres. & Sales Mgr.. . .K. M. R. Gaarder Ass't Sales Mgr Geo. K. McMillen Chief Engineer Rudolph A, Bierwirth Credit Manager Flenry E. Watkins Purchasing Agent Ernest Teasley Advertising Managers. .. .K. M. R. Gaarder, George K. McMillen Industrial Relations Mgr P. R. Willmarth Export Managers K. M. R. Gaarder, George K. McMillen Service Managers K. M. R. Gaarder, George K. McMillen PRODUCTS: Electronic and Sound Equip ment. Specialty Amplifiers of all types. Stewart-Warner Corp. 1826 Diversey Pkwy., Chicago 14, 111. Phone: Lakeview 6000 President J. S. Knowlson Exec. Vice-President F. A. Hiter Sales Mgr. Radio Dept F. D. Masters Service Manager N. J. Cooper Chief Engineer S. C. Kolanowski Supt. Radio Prod H. Gillig PRODUCTS: Radios: AM-FM, Console, Table, Console Combinations, Table Com- binations, Portable. Television: AM-FM, Con- sole, i Stromberg-Carlson Co. 100 Carlson Road, Rochester 3, N. Y. Phone: Culver 0260 President Ray H. Manson Vice-President-General Mgr.. .Lee McCanne Vice-President Chg. Sales. .Lloyd L. Spencer Vice-President — Engineering and Research Frederic C. Young Sales Mgr. Radio-Tele C. J. Hunt Mgr. Sound Equip Div......A. G. Schifino Credit Manager Charles W. Pritchard Treasurer Wilbur W. Hetzel BRANCH OFFICES: Key cities. PRODUCTS: Communications equipment, including radio, television, telephone, sound equipment and wire recording equipment. Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. 500 Fifth Ave., New York 18, N. Y. Phone: Wisconsin 7-9500 Ch. of Bd W. E. Poor Executive Vice-President, Sales D. G. Mitchell Vice-President M. F. Balcom Vice-President R. H. Bishop Vice-President C. P. Boggs Vice-President H. Ward Zimmer Secretary J. S. Learoyd General Sales Mgr., Radio Div.. .C. W. Shaw Advertising Mgr. Radio Division T. P. Cunningham BRANCH OFFICES: Key cities. PRODUCTS: Receiving tubes, cathode ray mbes, transmitting tubes, electronic devices. Teletone Radio Co. 609 W. 51st St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-4325 President S. W. Gross V. P., Dir. Sales & Adv John S. Mills Chief Engineer B. Singer PRODUCTS: Table model radios, table model radio-phono combinations. 1182 EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS Television Associates, Inc. 190 N. State St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: State 9222 President C. Collette Vice-President W. Woolridge Secretary-Treasurer E. C. Upton National Sales Keith Kiggins Chicago Sales Ann Drobena Michigan City Sales Felice Kerrigan BRANCH OFFICES: 527 Lexington Ave., New York City, Phone, EL 5-2455, Keith Kig- gins; Michigan Street, Michigan City, Ind., Phone, 3655, Felice Kerrigan. PRODUCTS: Tele-Lites, Kaleidopters, Television Studio Lighting Equipment, Tele- vision Relay Equipment, Gadgets for special effect television studio work, Titles for tele- vision, production, scripts, etc. for television. Dealers in RCA, G.E., DuMont, Crosley, UST television receivers. Telicon Corp. 851 Madison Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Phone: Butterfield 8-1900 President Solomon Sagall Sales Manager W. R. Rich Chief Engineer S. Shottenfeld Credit Manager M. Barish Purchasing Agent I. Hechl PRODUCTS: AM & FM broadcast receiv. ers, television receivers, intra-video systen-.s, television receiving antenna, quartz crystals. Templetone Radio Mfg. Corp. 100 Garfield Ave., New London, Conn. Phone: New London 5346 President Oscar Dane Exec. Vice-President Eli Dane Chief Engineer. Edward Jahns Credit Manager Samuel Fleder Works Manager Louis Friedman Purchasing Agent M. A. Gardner PRODUCTS: Radios and electronic test equipment, receivers, television receivers, record players, combinations. Transmitter Equipment Mfg. Co., Inc. 345 Hudson Street, New York 14, New York. Phone: Worth 4-7305 President Morton B. Kahn Sales Manager George F. Coleman, Jr. Vice Pres. in Charge of Eng...,Ben Adler Chief Engineer .Jules Cardon Credit Manager Edna J. Nagler Purchasing Agent Frank C. Botscheller Advertising Manager Leonard Newsteder Industrial Relations Mgr E. E. Horrocks Export Manager Arthur Rocke Service Manager Joseph Malin PRODUCTS: Receivers: Facsimile, Marine, Police, Emergency Service, Taxicabs Trucks 1183 and Busses, Walkie-Talkie. Transmitters: Standard Broadcast, VHF Broadcast, Short Wave Broadcast, Relay, Fixed Station, Ma- rine, Aviation, Police, Emergency Services, Fecsimile, Amateur. United States Television Mfg. Corp. 3 W. 61st St., New York 23, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-4255 President Hamilton Hoge Vice-President & Treas John Hoge Vice Pres. in Charge of Sales F. H. Hoge, Jr. Chief Engineer Antony Wright Comptroller I. T. Kitzmiller Sales Manager Wm. Higgins Production Mgr Frank Day Purchasing Agent Percy Saunderson Service Manager Thomas Jefferson BRANCH OFFICES: 2609 24th, N.W., Washington, D. C, Shelby York; 80 W. Jer- sey, Elizabeth, N. J., L. R. Fisher; 7755 Bev- erly Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif., Richard Olsen; 351 E. Ohio St., Chicago, 111., H. Jess Rodnick. PRODUCTS: 30 x 22i/, & 25 x 19 Projec- tion Tel. Rec, 10" & 15""'' Direct View Re- ceiver, Sweep Generators. Universal Microphone Co. 424 Warren Lane, Inglewood, Calif. Phone: ORegon 82148 General Manager James L. Fouch Purchasing Agent William C. Koenig Plant Engineer Robert L. Griffin BRANCH OFFICES: Stanley Wallace, Lutz (Tampa), Fla.; E. C. Edwards Sales Agency, 504 Erie Bldg., Cleveland, 0. ; L. G. Cushing Company, 664 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.; Don R. Lewis, Box 512, Salt Lake City, Utah; Jas. J. Backer, 2321 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash.; R. W. Farris Company, 406 W. 34th St., Kansas City, Mo.; Mil Klicpera, Box 3113, Houston, Tex.; Rob- ert Milsk, 642 Beaubien Ave., Kerr Bldg., Detroit, Mich.; Al Leban, 5716 Nassau Road, Philadelphia, Pa.; Bursell & Chermak, 2233 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. ; S. H. Cohn Sales Co., 282 W. Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Calif.; Jack Weber Associates, 210 East 40th St., New York 16, N. Y.; Irving I. Kahn. Kahn & Company, 3324 Main St., Hartford. Conn. Foreign Division: 301 Clay St., San Fran- cisco 11, Calif. Canadian Division: 560 King St., W., Toronto 1, Canada. Utah Radio Products Division of Int'l. Detrola Corp. 1123 E. Franklin, Huntington, Ind. Phone: 3100 General Mgr P. H. Heckendorn Controller E. V. Norfleet EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS Sales Manager, Mfg. Division Fred Tower Sales Manager, Jobber Division Hugo Sundberg Credit Mgr O. C. Will Purchasing Agent Raymond Schutz Production Supt Carl John PRODUCTS: Radio Loud Speakers. Western Electric Co., Inc. (Radio Division) 120 Broadway, New York 5, N. Y. Phone COrtland 7-7700 Vice-Pres F. R. Lack Manager — Distributor Sales.... S. P. Taylor Manager, Broadcast Sales. .J. H. Ganzenhuber Manager, Sound Systems & Communications E. M. Hall Manager, Electronic Products Sales H. D. Wilson PRODUCTS: FM and AM transmitters, antennas and antenna accessories, phase monitors and antenna phasing equipment, speech input equipment for FM and AM, speech input amplifiers and accessories, sound distribution systems and components, microphones and accessories, transcription turntables and pickups, loudspeakers, power supplies, electron tubes, relays, keys, jacks, and mountings, sound and vibration measur- ing equipment, aviation, marine, police radio transmitters and receivers, vehicular equip- ment, single sideband and point-to-point radiotelephone equipment, carrier telephone and train dispatching equipment, telephone apparatus, cable and wire, thermistors, varistors and carbon resistors, germanium and silicon, vacuum relays, crystals, fastax cameras, field engineering services. Westinghouse Electric Corp. Industrial Electronics Division 3601 Washington Blvd., Baltimore 3, Md. Phone: Edmondson 2300 Home Radio Division Front Street and Susquehanna Ave., Sunbury, Pa. Phone: Sunbury 2520 Lamp Division MacArthur Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. Phone: Bloomfield 2-2200 President Gwilym A. Price Vice-President Walter Evans Mgr., Industrial Electronics Div C. J. Burnside Sales Mgr., Ind. Elect. Div C. W. Miller Engr. Mgr., Ind. Elect. Div R. N. Harmon Purchasing Agent, Ind. Elect. Div L. W. WiUey Manager, Home Radio Div F. M. Sloan Asst. Mgr., Home Radio Div. .H. W. Schaefer Purchasing Agent, Home Radio Div W. M. Anderson Vice-President, Lamp Div R. C. Stuart Sales Mgr., Electronic Tubes..... A. Frankel Engr. Mgr,, Electronic Tubes. .D. D. Knowles Purchasing Agent, Lamp Div Frederick C. Esser DISTRICT OFFICES: Adanta, Ga.; Bos- ton, Mass.; Chicago, 111.; New York, N. Y.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; St. Louis, Mo.; San Francisco, Calif.; Washington, D. C. BRANCH OFFICES: In all principal cities. PRODUCTS: Commercial broadcast trans- mitters, radio receivers, all types of radio transmitters and receiver equipment for mili- tary and industrial purposes, and radio tubes. Weston Electrical Instrument Corp. 614 Frelinghuysen Avenue, Newark 5, N. J. Phone: Bigelow 3-4700 President Earl R. Mellen General Sales Manager. .. .Harold L. Olesen 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 Tempera- ture Gauges and Laboratory Thermometers, Weston Aircraft Instruments. Wheeler Laboratories, Inc. 259-09 Northern Blvd., Great Neck, N. Y. 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