mimsw&L tP m ^""^^^^^ 3 Scanned from the collections of The Library of Congress .^■',lW<.V'--.-..^-» AUDIOVISUAL CONSERVATION al 77i,' LIBR.A.KY * CONGRLSS 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 •^^ 4^j^^aJL^:-:^J , /-^^ Fore^word KEEPING pace with the era of broadcasting and its promise of vest pocket and wrist-watch radio receivers in an age of transistors and other electronic miracles, Radio-Television Daily is proud to present this stream-lined compact volume of facts and figures. Another year of the day-to-day advances of radio are chronicled in the pages of this volume which also record the predictions of electronic miracles in the year ahead. AGAIN we are grateful to the men and women— the who's who of broadcasting— for their many contributions which have made this 1955 edition the most authoritative and complete reference volume ever published by the broadcasting industry. Page after page is replete with factual information gained from the storehouse of knowledge of many in the com- munications field. To them we dedicate this 1955 volume. JACK ALICOATE Editor-in-Chief FOR WORLD-WIDE NEWS . . . FOR CLEAR, COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE . y > FOR RADIO and TELEVISION ^0 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA 4 NEW YORK 20, N ABC Pacific Regional TV Network 292 Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 775 Actors Equity Association 775 ADVERTISING AGENCIES 132 Advertising Council, Inc 775 Advertising Federation of America 775 Advertising Index 25 Advertising Research Foundation 775 Agents and Managers, Talent 1304 Alabama: AM Stations 321 Families 321 FM Stations 1270 Population 321 Radio Homes 321 TV Homes 871 TV Stations 871 Alaska: AM Stations 871 TV Stations 966 Alaska Broadcasting System 292 Alberta: AM Stations 691 Alicoate, Jack . . . Introductions .3, 801 All-Islands Network 292 American Assn. of Advtg. Agencies 775 AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO.: Commercial Programs, AM 1314 Commercial Programs, TV 1338 Executives & Personnel, Radio 259 Executives & Personnel TV 824 Network Map, AM 260-1 Network Map, TV 822-3 TV Executives Biographies 821 American Communications Association . . 776 American Federation of Musicians 776 American Federation of TV & Radio Artists (AFTRA) 776 American Gwld of Musical Artists 776 American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA) 776 American Marketing Association 776 American Newspaper Publishers Assn. . . 776 American Women in Radio & TV, Inc.. . 777 AMP: Personnel 777 Publisher Members 1259 Wall, Charles A Article 1259 Amplitude Modulation (AM) Stations in U. S 301 Index 303 Announcers, MC's 1167 Arizona: AM Stations 331 Families 331 FM Stations 1270 Population 331 Radio Homes 331 TV Homes 873 TV Stations 873 Arizona Broadcasting System 292 Arizona Network, The 292 Arkansas: AM Stations 336 Families 336 FM Stations 1270 Population 336 Radio Homes 336 TV Homes 874 TV Stations 874 Arrowhead Network 292 ARTICLES: RADIO Atwood. Frank 81 Burke, Frank 35 Cohan, Phil 242 Dalton, Jane 91 Duffy. Ben 55 Eleta, Fernando 83 Fellows, Harold E 57 Folsom, Frank M 59 Hanna, Michael R 119 Hayward, Michael 71 Kintner, Robert E 258 MacDonald, E. Finlay 69 MacVane, John 95 McConnaughy, George C 33 Murphy, Adrian 263 O'Neil, Thomas F 269 Poppele. J. R 93 Pryor, Roger 97 Ryan, William 289 Sambrook, A. B 995 Sanger, Elliott M 79 VanDyke. Russ 89 Weil. Ralph N 73 Weis. Pierre 774 Wolf. Sidney J 281 Ziv. Frederic W 75 1} ow in its 2 1 ^%ear of seUhig bbcechip adrrrfiscrs to America MARTIN BLOCK and his MAKE BELIEVE BALLROOM WABC, New York and ABC RADIO NETWORK 39 West 66th Street, New York 23, N. Y. SUsquehanna 7-5000 □ D D EDITORIAL INDEX nan Zuzulo, Martin 121 Artists Representatives Assn., Inc 777 ASCAP: Adams, Stanley . . . Article 1254 Personnel, Functions 1254 Publisher Members 1255 Associated Music Publishers, Inc 777 Associated Press 115 Assn. of Canadian Advertisers. Inc 777 Assn. of National Advertisers, Inc 777 Assn. of Radio News Analysts 777 Associations (Organizations) 775 Atwood, Frank . . . Article 81 Authors Guild of the Authors League of America, Inc., The 777 Authors League of America, Inc 778 Awards — Editor's Poll 39 B Bahamas — AM Stations 721 BEHIND THE MIKE, BEFORE THE CAMERA Announcers, MC's 1167 Directors 1223 Disc Jockeys 1189 Musical Directors 1211 News Commentators 1157 Producers 1233 Radio-TV Artists 1103 Sports Commentators 1143 Vocal Artists 1137 Women Commentators 1276 Writers 1247 Bibliography, TV Reference Books 1307 Big Five Network 292 Billings, Mutual Network 1954, Agency and Sponsor 129 Biographical Sketches: ABC-TV Executives 821 Ad Agencies 215 CBS-TV Executives 829 DuMont TV Executives 837 NBC-TV Executives 845 TV Film Personalities 1068 Brand Names Foundation, Inc 778 British Broadcasting Corporation, The . . . 778 British Columbia: AM Stations 692 Broadcast Advertising, Inc 292 BROADCAST MUSIC, INC. Haverlin, Carl . . . Article 1260 Personnel, Functions 778 Publisher Members 1260 Broadcasting & Film Commission, National Council of Churches . . 778 Broadcasting Corp. of America Network. 294 Brokers, Story and Play 725 Bureau of Broadcast Measurement 778 Burke, Frank . . . Article 35 BUSINESS SECTION 123 California: AM Stations 343 Families 343 FM Stations 1270 Population 343 Radio Homes 343 TV Homes 876 TV Stations 876 California Northern Group 294 California Rural Network 294 CANADA: Canadian Assn. of Radio-TV Broadcasters 687 Canadian Broadcasting Corp 685 Stations. AM 691 Station Index 689 Station Representative 231 Stations, TV 967 Canadian Association of Broadcasters . . . 779 Catholic Actors Guild of America, Inc. . . 779 Catholic Writers Guild of America, Inc.. . 779 Centro-Americano de Radio 779 Chicago Telephone Numbers 102 Cohan. Phil . . . ArUcle 242 Color Television (Terms, Systems, Equip.) 807 Colorado: AM Station 362 Families 362 FM Stations 1270 Population 362 Radio Homes 362 TV Homes 881 TV Stations 881 COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM: Commercial Programs, AM 1314 Commercial Programs, TV 1338 Executives, Personnel, Radio .... 266 Executives, PersonneL TV 832 Executive-TV Biographies 829 Network Map, AM 264-5 Network Map, TV 830-1 Columbia Television Pacific Network 294 Columbine Network 295 Commentators: News 1157 Sports 1143 Women 1276 COMMERCIAL AM PROGRAMS 1314 COMMERCIAL TV PROGRAMS 1338 Composers, Authors and Publishers Assn. of Canada, Ltd 779 Composers Guild of America 779 Connecticut: AM Stations 367 Families 367 FM Stations 1270 Population 367 Radio Homes 367 TV Homes 885 TV Stations 885 Coimecticut State Network, Inc., The 295 Consulting Engineers 1299 Cuba-AM Stations 718 D n n EDITORIAL INDEX n D D Dairylcmd Network 295 Dalton, Jane . . . Article 91 Delaware: AM Stations 371 Families 371 FM Stations 1270 Population 371 Radio Homes 371 TV Homes 885 TV Stations 885 Dominican Republic-AM Stations 721 Don Lee Broadcasting 295 Directors. Radio. TV 1223 Disc Jockeys 1 189 Distributors and Producers. TV Film.... 997 District of Columbia: AM Stations 372 Families 372 FM Stations 1271 Population 372 Radio Homes 372 TV Homes 886 TV Stations 886 Dixie Broadcasting System 295 Dramatists Guild of the Authors League of America. Inc.. The 779 Duffy. Ben . . . Article 55 DU MONT TV NETWORK Commercial Programs. TV 1338 Executive Biographies 837 Network Map. TV 838-9 Personnel 840 Florida: AM Stations 374 Families 374 FM Stations 1271 Radio Homes 374 TV Homes 887 TV Stations 887 Folsom. Frank M . . . Article 59 French Broadcasting System (Radio- diffusion Francaise) in North Amer- ica. The 780 Frequency Modulation (FM) Stations 1270 Families 334 FM Stations 1271 Population 334 Radio Homes 384 TV Homes 889 TV Stations 889 Georgia Assn. of Local Stations 295 Georgia: AM Stations 384 Gold Nugget Television Network 295 Granite State Network 293 Great Northern Broadcasting System .... 296 Great Western Network 296 Growth of Broadcasting. Radio 67 Guam: AM Stations 672 Guilds (Organizations) 775 H Editorial Index 5 Editors. Radio-TV 795 Eleta. Fernando . . . Article 83 "Emmy" Statuette Winners-1954 1099 Engineers. Consulting 1299 Episcopal Actors Guild of America. Inc.. 779 EQUIPMENT SECTION 1284 Estimated Billings. Network 125 Estimated Families for 1955 300 Haiti-AM Stations 721 Hanna. Michael R . . . Article 119 Hawaii: AM Stations 672 FM Stations 1271 TV Stations 966 Hay word. Michael . . . Article 71 Holidays & Special Events 787 Home Economists 1273 Favorites of 1954. Radio 39 Federal Communications Bar Assn 780 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION: License. How to Apply 248 McConnaughey. George C . . . Article 33 Members of Commission. Staff 244 TV Allocations 855 Federal Trade Commission 780 Fellows, Harold E . . . Article 57 Film Producers, Distributors-TV 997 Idaho: AM Stations 396 Families 396 FM Stations 1271 Population 396 Radio Homes 393 TV Homes 891 TV Stations 891 Illinois: AM Stations 399 Families 399 FM Stations 1271 Population 399 Radio Homes 399 TV Homes 893 TV Stations 893 HARRY WISMER Broadcasting and Telecasting TOP SPORTING EVENTS ACROSS THE NATION D n n JEDITORIAL INDEX Indexes: Advertising Index Canadian AM Stations Canadian TV Stations. Editorial Index TV Personalities U. S. AM Stations U. S. FM Stations U.S. TV Stations Indiana: AM Stations Families FM Stations Population Radio Homes TV Homes TV Stations Institute for Education by Radio-TV Institute of Radio Engineers, Inc., The Inter-Collegiate Broadcasting System . . . Intermountain Network International International Stations, U. S. & Canada. Iowa: AM Stations Families FM Stations Population Radio Homes TV Homes TV Stations 25 689 967 5 1068 303 1270 866 410 410 1271 410 410 895 895 780 780 780 296 711 724 416 416 1272 416 416 897 897 lamaica-AM Stations 721 Jewish Theatrical Guild 781 Jingle Writers 1251 K Kansas: AM Stations 422 Families 422 FM Stations 1272 Population 422 Radio Homes 422 TV Homes 899 TV Stations 899 Uenlucky: AM Stations 428 Families 428 FM Stations 1272 Population 428 Radio Homes 428 TV Homes 900 TV Stations 900 KEYSTONE BROADCASTING SYSTEM: AffiUates 282-3 Executives, Personnel 288 Network Map, AM 284-5 Kintner, Robert E . . . Article 258 Lobster Network 296 Los Angeles Telephone Numbers 104 Louisiana: AM Stations 435 Families 435 FM Stations 1272 Population 435 Radio Homes 435 TV Homes 900 TV Stations 900 M Lambs, The Latin American TV Stations. 781 970 MacDonald. E. Finlay . . . Article 69 MacVane, John . . . Article 95 Magazines. Trade, Fan. Tech., General 1357 Maine: AM Stations 443 Families 443 FM Stations 1272 Population 443 Radio Homes 443 TV Homes 902 TV Stations 902 Maine Broadcasting System 296 Managers and Agents, Talent 1304 Manitoba: AM Stations 695 Manufacturers of Equipment, Radio, TV. . 1284 MAPS— RADIO, TV: ABC— Radio Network 260-1 ABC-TV Network 822-3 CBS — Radio Network 264-5 CBS-TV Network 830-1 DuMont TV Network 838-9 MBS— Radio Network 270-1 NBC— Radio Network 276-7 NBC-TV Network 846-7 Maryland: AM Stations 446 Families 446 FM Stations 1272 Population 446 Radio Homes 446 TV Homes 903 TV Stations 903 Massachusetts: AM Stations 450 Families 450 FM Stations 1272 Population 450 Radio Homes 450 TV Homes 905 TV Stations 905 MC's Announcers 1167 McClatchy-Beeline Network 296 McConnaughey, George C . . . Article . . 33 Metropolitan Network 297 Mexico-AM Stations 713 Michigan: AM Stations 456 Families 456 FM Stations 1272 Population 456 Radio Homes 456 TV Homes 906 TV Stations 906 11 news programs for radio tASiC NIWS World Ntwt Roundup Th« World in Brief United Pr«»t Headlines S^OITS WOMCN The Sport* Roundup Cr*ot Moment* in Sports Siiing Up Sports Sportvot-o -Glance The Woman's Beat Mainly for Women Women In the News Weekdays, 8 times; Sun., 4 times Weekdays, 13 times; Sun., 18 times Weekdays, 8 times; Sun., 4 times Monday through Friday Four times daily Monday through Friday Sunday Twice daily Monday through Friday Monday through Friday Monday through Friday HUMAN INTftfST Out In Your Neighborhood In Movieland Floshbock United Frets Almanac On the Rftcord Of Human Interest lAIMINO COMMfNTAtY ft HVIfW Rural Roundup Rof'O R«vi«w Saturday Monday through Friday Monday through Saturday Saturday Monday through Saturday Every day Wednesday, Saturday Monday through Friday Saturday Monday through Saturday Monday through Friday imentary Dome Ur ilysis Monday through Saturday Monday through Friday Monday through Friday Monday through Friday ftUSINiSS A SClfMa loSay in Science Colling All Oriveri Monday through Friday Saturday Monday through Friday Saturday 1550 stations from coast to coast receive from United Press an average of more than 45 news programs and news features every day — besides scores of extra shows of seasonal and special topical interest throughout the year. And some 200 kinds of sponsors buy them. The U.P. bureau nearest you is ready to present further information promptly. fiUS ^ '**" hour of feotures — documentaries, rews reviews, striking quotes, _- hvmon iflfer«*f ond perionolity stories, comment on business, politics, • •■" QOv«fnment. foreign affairs, books, records, stage and screen, farming, sport; Sunday ^^^^ont, homo-moking. Interspersed with musical recordings and announcer toiwew*, rtie moteriol is enough for a program block of at least two hours. Snow All of ttiis in oddition to U.P/s regular Sunday news dispatches. nan EDITORIAL INDEX Michigcm Radio Network 297 Mid-South Network, The 297 Minnesota: AM Stations 468 Families 468 FM Stations 1272 Population 468 Radio Homes 468 TV Homes 910 TV Stations 910 Mississippi: AM Stations 474 Families 474 FM Stations 1273 Population 474 Radio Homes 474 TV Homes 911 TV Stations 911 Mississippi Broadcasting Co 297 Missouri: AM Stations 480 Families 480 FM Stations 1273 Population 480 Radio Homes 480 TV Homes 913 TV Stations 913 Montana: AM Stations 488 Families 488 Population 488 Radio Homes 488 TV Homes 919 TV Stations 919 Murphy. Adrian . . . Article 263 MUSIC: AMP 1259 ASCAP 1254 BMI 1260 SESAC 1266 Song Hits of 1954 45 Music Publishers' Contact Employees (A. F. of L.) 781 Music Publishers' Protective Assn., Inc.. . 781 Musical Commercial Producers 1251 Musical Directors, Radio & TV 1211 MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM: Commercial Programs, Radio. . . ._1314 Executives & Personnel 272 Network Billings 129 Network Map, AM 270-1 N National Assn. for Better Radio and TV. . 781 National Assn. of Broadcast Employees and Technicians (NABET) 782 National Assn. of Broadcast Unions and Guilds (NABUG) 781 National Assn. of Ed. B'casters 252, 782 Membership 253 Notional Assn. of Performing Artists .... 782 NAnONAL ASSOCIATION OF RADia TELEVISION BROADCASTERS: Officers, Directors 250 Personnel 250 Television Code 981 National Assn. of TV & Radio Farm Directors 732 National Better Business Bureau. Inc 782 NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY: Commercial Programs. AM 1314 Commercial Programs, TV 1338 Executives, Personnel, AM 278 Executive, Personnel, TV 848 Executive TV Biographies 845 Network Map, AM 276-7 Network Map. TV 846-7 National Community TV Assn., Inc 782 National Society of Television Producers, Inc 782 National TV Film Council 782 Notional Variety Artists, Inc 783 Nebraska: AM Stations 491 Families 491 Population 491 Radio Homes 491 TV Homes 920 TV Stotions 920 Negro Actors Guild of America, Inc 783 Network Advertisers Associates, Inc.. . . 783 Network Billings, Radio 125 Network News Selections of 1954 47 NETWORK SECTION 257 NETWORKS ABC Executives, PersonneL Radio 259 ABC Executives, PersonneL TV.. 824 ABC Network Map, AM 260-1 ABC Network Map, TV 822-3 ABC-TV Executive Biographies... 821 CBS Executive Personnel, Radio. . 266 CBS Executives Personnel-TV 832 CBS Network Mop, AM 264-5 CBS Network Map. TV 830-1 CBS Executive Biographies 829 DuMont Personnel, Executives . . 840 DMont Executive Biographies 837 DuMont Network Map 838-9 KBS Affiliated Stations 282-3 KBS Executives. Personnel 288 MBS Executives. Personnel 272 MBS Network Mop. AM 270-1 NBC Executives, Persoimel, AM . 278 NBC Executives, PersonneL TV . 848 NBC Executive-TV Biographies . . 845 NBC Network Map, AM 276-7 NBC Network Map, TV 846-7 Regional Networks 292 Networks, Regional 292 Nevada: AM Stotions 494 Fomilies 494 FM Stotions 1273 Populotion 494 Rodio Homes 494 TV Homes 921 TV Stations 921 New Brunswick: AM Stotions 696 13 ALL TELEVISION and ,-• ,/ / ///III RADIO STATIONS.:. ^^ / / / / / / ^A. PLUS SERVICE FOR YOUR SPONSORED PROGRAMS , . . X WRITE -WIRE-TELEPHONE Century News Photo Service MYRON FIRKSER Executive Offices: 2525 Broadway New York 25. N. Y. BARRY FIRKSER Telephone: ACodemy 2-1750 NEW ACCOUNTS ^ ADDED INCOME • PUBLICITY A Distinctive News Photo Service D n D EDITORIAL INDEX L J i,._l L_J New England Regional Network 297 New Hampshire: AM Stations 496 Families 496 FM Stations 1273 Population 496 Radio Homes 496 TV Homes 923 TV Stations 923 New Jersey: AM Stations 497 Families 497 FM Stations 1273 Population 497 Radio Homes 497 TV Homes 923 TV Stations 923 New Mexico: AM Stations 501 Families 501 FM Stations 1273 Population 501 Radio Homes 501 TV Homes 924 TV Stations 924 New TV Stations Opening — 1955 852 New York: AM Stations 504 Families 504 FM Stations 1273 Population 504 Radio Homes 504 TV Homes 924 TV Stations 924 New York Telephone Numbers 100 Newfoundland: AM Stations 697 News Commentators 1157 News Events, 1954 Top Ten Radio 37 News Services 115 North Carolina: AM Stations 533 Families 533 FM Stations 1273 Population 533 Radio Homes 533 TV Homes 930 TV Stations 930 North Dakota: AM Stations 547 Families 547 Population 547 Radio Homes 547 TV Homes 932 TV Stations 932 Nova Scotia: AM Stations 697 Ohio: AM Stations 549 Families 549 FM Stations 1274 Population 549 Radio Homes 549 TV Homes 933 TV Stations 933 Oklahoma: AM Stations 561 Families 561 FM Stations 1274 Population 561 Radio Homes 561 TV Homes 938 TV Stations 938 Oklahoma Network 297 O'Neil, Thomas F Article 269 Ontario: AM Stations 699 Orchestra Leaders 1211 Oregon: AM Stations 567 Families 567 FM Stations 1274 Population 567 Radio Homes 567 TV Homes 940 TV Stations 940 Oregon Trail Network, The 297 Organizations (Personnel — Addresses — Unions — Guilds — Assns. Radio-TV Groups) 775 Organizations, Research 109 Palmetto Broadcasting System 297 Poul Bunyan Network 294 Pennsylvania: AM Stations 573 Families 573 FM Stations 1274 Populotion 573 Radio Homes 573 TV Homes 942 TV Stations 942 Personalities, TV Film Executives Index. 1068 Philadelphia Radio, TV Broadcasters Assn 783 Photo of First Presidential News Confer- ence Covered by TV 814 Photo of Largest 1954 TV Station Sale.. 814 Play and Story Brokers 725 Poppele, J. R. Article 93 Press Assn., bic 115 Prince Edward Island: AM Stations .... 704 Producers and Distributors, TV Fihn 997 Producers, Network and Independent . . 1233 Producers, Program Radio-TV 729 Professional Music Men, Inc 783 Program Producers, Radio-TV 729 Programs, Commercial AM 1314 Programs, Commercial TV 1338 Pryor, Roger Article 97 Publications: Trade, Fan, Technical, Gen. 1357 Puerto Rico: AM Stations 674 TV Stations 966 Quaker Network 297 Quebec: AM Stations 70^ 15 . . . and sound reproduction of the finest quality is our credo We demand the best for you . . . our facilities are the most complete, most modern ... our staff is highly skilled in every phase of recording . . . an unbeatable combination designed to achieve the ultimate in sound reproduction to meet your every requirement, t AU D I O -V I D E O PLaza 7-3091 recording company, inc. 730 fifth avenue, new york 19 n n n EDITORIAL INDEX D D n Radio Advertising Bureau, Inc. (RAB) . . . RADIO ANNUAL, TELEVISION YEAR BOOK Offices, Personnel Radio Cadena Nacional, S. A Member Stations, AM Radio-Electronics-TV Manufacturers Association (RETMA) Radio Free Europe Radio News Analysts Radio-Newsreel-Television Working Press Association of New York, Inc. Radio Set Shipments, 1954 Radio-Television Program Materials .... Radio Pioneers Club, The Radio Programas de Mexico, S.A RADIO-TELEVISION DAILY, Offices, Personnel 24, Radio and Television Directors Guild (A. F. of L.) Radio and Television Executives Society Inc Radio-TV Artists Radio-TV Directors Radio-TV Editors Radio-TV Manufacturers Association of Canada Radio-TV News Directors Association . . Radio-TV Revenue 1952-1953 Radio-TV Set Production, 1954 Radio and TV Writers Recording Companies Regional Networks REPRESENTATIVES, RADIO-TV STATION Research Organizations Reuters Rhode Island: AM Stations Families FM Stations Population Radio Homes TV Homes TV Stations Rural Radio Network Ryan, William Article 783 1359 722 723 1301 783 784 784 815 785 784 722 1359 784 784 1103 1223 795 784 785 41 815 1247 757 292 231 109 115 593 593 1274 593 593 947 947 297 289 Sombrook. A. B. Article 995 Sanger. Elliot M Article 79 Saskatchewan: AM Stations 709 Screen Actors Guild, Inc 785 Screen Composers Association 785 Service Firms, TV 1093 SESAC: Heinecke, Paul Article 1286 Publisher Members 1267 Personnel, Functions 785 Set Production, Radio-TV 815 Sets, Radio Shipments 815 Singers (Vocal Artists) II37 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers 735 Sombrero Network 298 Song Hits of 1954 45 Song Writer's Protective Association (SPA} 785 South Carolina: AM Stations 595 Families 595 FM Stotions 1274 Population 595 Radio Homes 595 TV Homes 948 TV Stations 948 South Dakota: AM Stations 601 Families 601 Population 601 ' Radio Homes 601 TV Homes 949 TV Stations 949 Southern California Broadcasters Assn.. . 786 Spanish Network, The 298 Sports Broadcasters Association 786 Sports Commentators 1 143 State Broadcasters Association 678 Station Representatives Assn., Inc 786 STATION REPRESENTATIVES, RADIO.. 231 STATIONS: Alaska-AM 672 Alaska-TV 966 Bahamas 721 Canadian-AM 689 Canadian-TV 967 Cuba-AM 718 Cuba-TV 970 Dominican Republic- AM 721 Dominican Republic-TV 971 Guam-AM 672 Haiti-AM 721 Hawaii-AM 672 Hawaii-TV 966 Jamaica 721 Mexico-AM 713 Mexico-TV 970 Puerto Rico-AM 674 Puerto Rico-TV 966 United States-AM 321 United States-FM 1270 U. S. Television Stations 871 Steinmon Stations 298 Story and Play Brokers 725 Sunflower Network 298 Talent Representatives 1304 Tall Com Network 298 Telenews Productions, Inc 115 Telephone Numbers, Radio-TV Chicago 102 17 Ralph Edwards Also Produces TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES TUESDAY — NBC-TV 10 P.M. — E.S.T. and PLACE THE FACE NBC-TV rUNNYBONERS NbC-lV SATURDAYS 11 A.M. E.S.T. n n n EDITORIAL INDEX □ D n Los Angeles 104 New York 100 Washington, D. C 103 Television Bureau of Advertising (TvB). . 786 Television Directors Guild 786 Television Reference Books, Bibliography 1307 Tennessee: AM Stations 603 Families 603 FM Stations 1275 Population 603 Radio Homes 603 TV Homes 949 TV Stations 949 Texas: AM Stations 612 Families 612 FM Stations 1275 Population 612 Radio Homes 612 TV Homes 951 TV Stations 951 Texas Broadcasting System 298 Texas Quality Network 298 Texas State Network. Inc 298 Tobacco Network. Inc.. The 298 Transcription Companies 757 Tri-State Network 298 TV Code, NARTB 981 TV Fihn Producers, Distributors 997 TV Operations, Suspended 980 TV Service Firms 1093 TV Stations. Color Equipped, U.S.A 809 U U. S. AM Stations U. S. Information Agency Broadcasting Service Union Broadcasting System Unions. (Organizations) United Electrical. Radio and Machine Workers of America United Nations-Radio Department of Public Information Division United Press Association Upper Midwest Broadcasting System .... Utah: AM Stations Families FM Stations Population Radio Homes TV Homes TV Stations 303 299 775 786 786 115 299 637 637 1275 637 637 959 959 TV Homes 960 TV Stations 960 Virgin Islands: AM Stations 677 Virginia: AM Stations 641 Fanulies 641 FM Stations 1275 Population 641 Radio Homes 641 TV Homes 960 TV Stations 960 Vocal Artists, Radio-TV 1137 W Washington: AM Stations 649 Families 649 FM Stations 1275 Population 649 Radio Homes 649 TV Homes 961 TV Stations 961 Washington, D. C. Telephone Numbers. . 103 Weil. Ralph N Article 73 Weis. Pierre Article 774 West Texas Packaged Stations 299 West Virginia: AM Stations 656 Families 656 FM Stations 1275 Population 656 Radio Homes 656 TV Homes 963 TV Stations 963 Wire Services. News 115 Wisconsin: AM Stations 661 Families 661 FM Stations 1275 Population 661 Radio Homes 661 TV Homes 964 TV Stations 964 Wisconsin Network. Inc 299 Wolf. Sidney J Ariicle 281 Women Commentators 1276 Writers Guild of America. East. Inc 786 Writers. Radio and TV 1247 Wyoming: AM Stations 668 Families 668 Population 668 Radio Homes 668 TV Homes 965 TV Stations 965 Wyoming Cowboy Network 299 Yankee Network, The. 299 yanDyke, Russ Article 89 Vermont: Am Stations 640 FamiUes 640 Population 640 Radio Homes 640 Ziv, Frederic W.. .. .Article 75 Zuzulo, Martin. . . .Article 121 19 J The newest and largest in the EAST film Studios, inc. • Stage 1 — 50' x 63' • Stage 2—50' x 100' • Drive-in with car • Completely equipped M. Mickey Schwarz fihn productions, inc. • 1600 Broadway • New York 19, N. Y. • Circle 7-6434 CRiATIVt FILMS FOR TELEVISION 20 TELEVISION YEAR BOOK Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 775 Actors Equity Association 775 ADVERTISING AGENCIES . . . Alaska, TV Stations Alicoate, Jack — Introduction Allocations. FCC AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO.: Commercial TV Programs Executives and Personnel, TV . . . Network Map, TV American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA) American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) American Women in Radio and TV, Inc. Announcers, M.C.'s Antenna Systems. Community TV Argentina: TV Stations ARTICLES: TELEVISION Atwood, Frank Azcarraga, Emilio Bergmann, Ted Chapln, Slocum Cohan, Phil Dalton, Jane Daly. John Disney. Walt Duffy. Ben Fellows, Harold E. Folsom. Frank M Kintner. Robert E. Larochelle. Jules MacDonald. E. Finlay McAvity. Thomas A McConnaughey. George C Poppele. J. R Pryor. Roger Quinones. Jose Ramon Rifkin. M. J Sarnoff. Brig. Gen. David Sarnoff, Robert W Secrest, James D Sinn. John Talbot, Paul Treyz, Oliver Van Dyke, Russ Van Volkenburg, J. L Zuzulo, Martin Artists. Radio-TV Artists, Vocal 132 966 801 855 1338 821 822-3 776 776 776 777 1167 973 971 81 63 836 820 242 91 85 65 55 57 59 258 87 69 844 33 93 97 77 805 43 275 49 117 111 53 89 828 121 1103 1137 BEHIND THE MIKE. BEFORE THE CAMERA: Announcers, M.C.'s 1-167 Directors, Radio-TV 1223 Disc Jockeys 1189 Musical Directors 1211 News Commentators 1157 Producers 1233 Radio-TV ArUsts 1103 Sports Commentators 1143 Vocal Artists 1137 Women Commentators 1276 Writers 1247 Belgium: TV Stations 971 Bibliography, TV Reference Books 1307 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES: Ad Agencies 215 ABC-TV Executives 821 CBS-TV Executives 829 Du Mont TV Executives 837 NBC-TV Executives 845 TV Film Personalities 1068 Brazil: TV Stations 971 Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) 778, 1260 Canada: TV Stations 967 Cartoon Producers 1097 Color Equipped Stations — U.S.A 809 Color Processes 1097 Colombia: TV Stations 971 Color Television Terms 807 COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM: Commercial TV Programs 1338 Executives and Personnel, TV 832 Network Map, TV 830-1 COMMENTATORS: News 1157 Sports 1143 Women 1276 Commercial AM-TV Programs 1313 Commercial TV Programs 1338 Community Television Antenna Systems 973 Costumes 1098 Cuba: TV Stations 970 Czechoslovakia: TV Stations 971 Denmark: TV Stations 971 Directors. Radio-TV 1223 Disc Jockeys 1189 DISTRIBUTORS AND PRO- DUCERS, TV FILM 997 Dominican Republic: TV Stations 971 DU MONT TV NETWORK: Commercial Programs. TV 1338 Executive Biographies 837 Network Map. TV 838-9 Personnel 840 Editors. Radio-TV 795 "Emmy" Statuette Winners 1954 1099 Engineers, Consulting 1299 EQUIPMENT SECTION 1284 Estimated Families for 1955 300 Family TV Ownership 803 Favorites of 1954, TV 39 FCC AUocations 855 Federal Trade Commission 780 FILM PRODUCERS, DIS- TRIBUTORS— TV 997 France: TV Stations 971 Germany, East: TV Stations 971 Germany, West: TV Stations 971 Great Britain: TV Stations 971 Growth of Broadcasting, TV 67 Hawaii: TV Stations 966 Holidays and Special Events 787 Italy: TV Stations 972 Japan: TV Stations 972 Joint Committee on Educational TV 781 Laboratories 1993 Lenses "93 21 w^ MAX LIEBMAN 22 D n n EDITORIAL INDEX nan Libraries (Film) 1097 Magazines: Trade, Fan, Tech.. Gen'd.. . 1357 MAPS: ABC-TV Network 822-3 CBS-TV Network 830-1 Du Mont TV Network 838-9 NBC-TV Network 846-7 M.C.'s, Announcers 1167 Mexico: TV Stations 970 Morocco, French: TV Stations 972 Musical Commercial Producers 1251 Musical Directors, Radio-TV 1211 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RADIO- TELEVISION BROADCASTERS (NARTB): Officers. Directors 252 Personnel 250 Television Code 981 National Better Business Bureau, Inc.. . . 782 NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY: Commercial TV Programs 1338 Executives and Personnel, TV... 848 Executive-TV Biographies 845 Network Map, TV 846-7 National Society of Television Producers. 782 National Television Film Council 782 Netherlcnds: TV Stations 972 Network Billings, TV 127 NETWORK EXECUTIVES, TV: (Biographical Sketches) ABC-TV 821 CBS-TV 829 Du Mont 837 NBC-TV 845 Network News Selections of 1954 .... 47 Nelworks, Regional 292 New TV Stations, Opening 1955 852 News Commentators 1157 News Events, 1954 Top Ten Television. 37 Norway: TV Staions 972 Orchestra Leaders 1211 Organizations 775 Personalities. TV Film Executives Index 1068 Philippine Islands: TV Stations 972 Pholo. Color TV Set Components 813 Photo of First Presidential News Confer- ence Covered by Television 814 Photo of Largest 1954 TV Station Sale. . . 814 Poland: TV Stations 972 Prizes. Premiums, Etc 1097 Producers and Dis'ributors. TV Film.... 997 Producers. Network and Independent. . . . 1233 Producers. Program, Radio-TV 729 PROGRAM PRODUCERS. RADIO-TV 729 Programs. Commercial AM-TV 1313 Programs, Commercial TV 1338 Projectors 1093 Publications: Trade, Fan. Technical, Gen. 1357 Puerto Rico TV Stations 966 Radio-Electronics-TV Manufacturers Asso- ciation (RETMA) 1301 Radio and Television Directors Guild . . . 784 Radio-Television Executives Society, Inc. 784 Radio-TV News Directors Association . . . 785 Radio-TV Station Brokers 1098 RADIO-TV STATION REPRESENTATIVES 231 Raw Stock 1096 Regional Networks 292 Research Organizations 109 Service Firms, TV 1093 SESAC, Inc 785, 1266 Sets Production, TV-Radio 815 Singers (Vocal Artists) 1137 Spain: TV Stations 972 Sports Commentators 1143 Spot and Flood Lamps 1093 Station Representatives Assn., Inc 786 STATION REPRESENTA- TIVES. TV 231 Stations, Color Equipped, U. S. A 809 Stations, TV to Open in 1955 852 Storage Vaults 1097 Suspended TV Operations 980 Sweden: TV Stations 972 Switzerland: TV Stations 972 TELEPHONE NUMBERS, TV Chicago 102 Los Angeles 104 New York 100 Washington, D. C 103 Television Bureau of Advertising (TvB). . 786 Television Directors Guild 786 Television Programs, Commercials 1338 Television Raference Books, Bibliography 1307 TELEVISION STATIONS, U.S., ALPHABETICALLY BY STATE AND CITY 871 TELEVISION YEARBOOK (Facing Page 800) Terms, Color Television 807 Thailand: TV Stations 972 Top Ten News Events of '54 37 Turkey: TV Stations 972 TV Code, NARTB 981 TV Film Producers. Distributors 997 TV Operations, Suspended 980 TV Ownership, Family 803 TV-Radio Artists 1103 TV-Radio Directors 1223 TV-Radio Producers 1233 TV-Radio Revenue 1952-1953 41 TV-Radio Set Production, 1954 815 TV-Radio Writers 1247 TV EQUIPMENT SERVICE FIRMS 1284 TV Stations Outside U. S 970 TV Stations Set for Opening— 1955 852 TV Stations, U. S. Index by Call Letters . . 866 TV STATIONS U.S. PERSONNEL 871 Union of South Africa: TV Stations 972 U. S. S. R.: TV Stations 972 Vatican City: TV Stations 972 Venezuela: TV Stations 972 Vocal Artists. TV-Radio 1137 Winners, "Emmy" Statuettes— 1954 1099 Women Commentators 1276 Writers Guild of America, East, Inc 786 Writers. Radio-TV 1247 Yugoslavia: TV Stations 972 23 THE NATIONAL DAILY NEWSPAPER OF COMMERCIAL RADIO AND TELEVISION 1501 BROADWAY NEW YORK 36. N. Y John W. Alicoate ri'HI.ISHEK Marvin Kirsch VsStX.lATK TUULISHER Telephone Wisconsin 7-6336 Frank Burke Editor JOE MORRIS Managing Ediior MARTIN CORBIN Nighf Makeup Editor RUTH ABELMAN Ediiorial Staff TED GREEN Columnist HAL PERSONS Muiic Columnist GILBERT FUHERMAN Statistician JEAN GIBSON Editorial Researcher MORRIS Circulation a Chorles A. 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Office: 78 Akaska Daimachi, 24 ■■■■■■■11 ADVERTISING INDEX — A — ABC Film Syndication. . .1004 ABC Radio Network 98-99 ABC Television Network 826-827 Abilene Radio & Televi- sion Co 951 Academy Pictures 1015 Addiss, Justxis 1228 Alexander, M. & A., Prods 1037 All-Canada Radio Facili- ties Ltd 690 Allen. Mel 58 Allen, Steve 1124 Allied Record Mfg. Co.. . 760 Ampex Corp 1282 Anderson, Eddie 1125 Animated Prods 1050 Applewhite. Charlie ... .1122 Armbruster, Robert 1216 Arnell, Peter 1236 ASCAP 1248 Asher. William 1227 Associated Press 4 and Run of Book Association Films 1045 Associated Prog. Serv. . . 769 Atcher, Bob, TV Film Series 1138 Atlantic Television Corp. 1025 Atlas Television Corp 1051 ATV Film Prods., Inc.... 20 Audio Prods., Inc 1026 Audio-Video Rec. Co 16 Audivox Records 771 Avalon. Al 1179 — B — B.B.D. & O.. Inc 130 Baker. Art 1175 Banghart, Kenneth 1156 Bargy, Roy 1220 Barnes Printing Co 1312 Barnett Int'l Forwarders. 1048 Barry. Enright & Friendly 737 Barry Sisters 88 Barty. Billy 1133 Beck. Jackson 1169 BelL Dorese 1118 Belli. Lido 1222 Benny, lack 36 Berle. Milton 38 Berns, Larry 1244 Bickford, Charles 1106 Bixby, Carl 1246 Bllnkey Prods 1049 Block, Martin 6 Bonded TV Film Service Facing Page 1360 Boone. Richard 116 British Info. Services 1044 Broadcast Music. Inc.. 816-817 Brody, Bernard S. & Asso 1048 Broidy. Wm. F., Prods... 1003 Brooks Costume Co 1098 Bryan. Arthur Q 1126 Bryan. Marvin 1133 Bulova Watch Co., Inc. . . 28 Burke. Caroline 1234 Burns. Stan 1174 Buttons. Red 48 — C — CFRB 688 CKLW-CKLW-TV 458 C.A.R.T.B 686 C.B.C 684 CBS Radio Network. .112-113 CBS Television Film Sales 996 CBS Television Network 834-835 Cadence Records Inc 772 Caesar, Sid 60 Camargo, Ralph 1134 25 Cantor, Eddie 1112 Capitol Records 756 Caribbean Networks. Inc.'676 Carney. Art 1112 Carson. Jack 1111 Case, Nelson 1179 Cassini, Igor 92 Castle, Nick 1226 Century News Photo 14 Cineffects, Inc 1011 Cinema Research 1041 Circle Film Labs 1095 Cirillo. Al 1145 Coastal Rec. Co 767 Cole, Buddy 1217 CoUyer. Bud 1174 Color Service Co 1009 Columbia Transcriptions. 754 Commonwealth Film 1022 Como. Perry 8 Consolidated Film 806 Conway. Jim 1175 Corday, Leo. Prods 1251 Cowan. Louis G.. Inc.... 120 Cox. Betty 64 Craig. Nancy 1128 Crisler, R. C. & Co 304 Crosby, Bing, Enterprises 818 Crosby, Bob 1110 Cullen, Bill 1166 _D — Davis, Eddie 1228 Davis, Phil. Musical 1250 Dee, Danny, Enterprises. 749 Del Valle, Jaime 1242 Demby Prods 1052 Desilu Prods 82 Dixon, Bob 1180 Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield, Inc 136 Donahue. Jack 1228 Donald. Peter 1130 Don Lee Broadcasting... 256 MODERN TALKING PfCTURB SERVICE MODERN holds the key to clear your TV traffic jam A COMPLETE TV FILM traffic and distribution system, backed by years of know-how and experience in association with lead- ing advertising agencies. A SPECIALIZED SERVICE Created exclusively to eliminate your TV film traffic problems. TV DIVISION MODERN TALKING PICTURE SERVICE for further information: NEW YORK - 219 E. 44 St., New York 17, New York CHICAGO - 420 N. Michigan Ave, Ciiicago 11, Illinois LOS ANGELES - 3450 Wilsiiire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. D D n ADVERTISING INDEX D n n Dreier, Alex 1158 DuMont, Allen B. Labs . . 800 DuMont Television Net 842-843 Durante, Jimmy 46 E — Eastman Kodak Co 808 Edwards, Douglas 1156 Edwards, Ralph 18 Ellsworth, Whitney 1242 Empire Broadcasting Corp 765-1007 Endorsements. Inc 750 Erickson, Corydon 1126 Erickson, Helene W 1138 Erwin, Wasey & Co., Ltd. 136 "Ethel and Albert" 1121 — F Fairbanks, Jerry, Prods.. 1005 Family Films 1049 Ferrin, Frank, Prods 1013 Fihn Crait Prods 1034 Fine Sound 770 Finley. Larry 1188 Fisher, Eddie 66 Fitzmaurice, Michael .... 1126 Ford. Art 1191 Ford. Mary 1102 Ford. Tennessee Ernie. . . 80 Four Star Prods 1038 Framer. Walt. Prods 738 Franklin. Joe 1191 Frederick-Clinton Co. ... 138 Fremantle Overseas Radio & Television. Inc. 745 French Broadcasting Sys. 118 Fromkess, Leon 1233 G — Gart. John 1212 Gately, Frederick 1228 General Film Laboratories 1027 German. W. J., Inc. Facing Page 801 Gerry Gross-Norman Baer 726 Gleason, Jackie 50 GobeL George 68 Goldstone, Duke 1234 Goodman, Harry S 741 Goodson-Todman Prods.. 732 Goodyear Tire & Rubber 802 Graham, Lee 94 Grauer, Ben 1 156 Gregson, Jack 1182 Gross-Krasne, Inc 1002 Gross, Lloyd 1236 Gruenberg, Axel 1237 Guild Films 1006 — H Halop, Billy 1130 Halop. Florence 1132 Hamilton. Gene 1173 Hammond. Earl 1126 Harleigh Mus. Merchandising 30 Harrice, Cy 1171 Harris. Robert H 1131 Harvey. Marilyn 1177 Hatch, Wilbur 1218 Heatherton. Ray 1125 Henley. Arthur, Prods.... 746 Herbert, Don 1132 Herlihy. Ed 1100 Herlihy, Walter 1173 Hermann, Cleve 1146 Hobin, Bill 1235 Holbrook's Film Library. 1053 Hope. Bob 40 Howard. Mary, Rec'd'gs. 771 Hurdle, Jack 1243 Hygo Television Films. . .1018 — K — — I — Imperial World Films 1036 Interstate Television 1019 Irving, Charles 1120 Irving, Hollis 1120 -J- Jackson. Felix 1238 James, Dennis Facing Page 1 Jordan, Murry 1181 27 KBIG 342 KBTV 883 KCMO-TV 912 KDKA-TV 944 KDMA 468 KDUB-TV 957 KEY-T 880 KFEL-TV 882 KFVD 349 KFYR 547 KGNC-KGNC-TV 614 KLBS 613 KLGR 468 KMAC 613 KMBC-TV 914 KMHL 468 K-NUZ 625 KNX 348 KOA-TV 884 KONO 633 KOWH 493 KOWL 359 KPHO-TV 332-872 KPOA 673 KPRC-TV 954 KRBC-TV 951 KRCA 870 KRLD-TV 620 KSD-TV 916 KTLA 878 KTOE 468 KTRK-TV 956 KWLM 468 Kagran Corp 740 Kamman, Leigh 1123 Kander. Allen 1097 Kaplan, Marvin 1130 Kaye, Sammy 86 Keene, William 1119 Kellino, Roy 1225 Kennedy, Kevin 1172 Keystone Broadcasting 284-285 Kline, Benj. H 1229 Kovacs, Ernie 72 Kudner Agency, Inc 132 L — Lacy, Jack 1190 Laine. Frankie 70 Lalley and Love 1042 Landers, Lew 1229 Lawrence, Mort 1181 Lazar, Bill 1172 AGA»N »N^954 More Americans savir ULOVA ON TV than any other product Thanks to America's Largest Spot Campaign and Your Fine Cooperation # Again in 1954, as in years past- more Americans chose BULOVA than any other fine watch in the world. Again, we at Bulova continued to depend upon spot television and spot radio at our principal advertising media. In faa, more than 260 TV tutions carried BULOVA messages in 1954! And, we know that the success of these campaigns was due, to a large extent, to the magnificent cooperation of the radio and television stations and their representatives throughout the country. So, once again, to all of you— our sin- cere appreciation. We look forward to many more years of pleasant and profitable association. BULOVA WATCH COMPANY, INC. • BULOVA PARK, FLUSHING 70, N. Y. 28 D D D ADVERTISING INDEX D D n Lear« Les, Prods 742 Lebow, Guy 1127 Lescoulie, Jack 51 Levenson, Sam 1110 Lever Brothers Co 124 Levy, Parke 1242 Levy, Ralph 1238 Lewis, Al 1223 Lewis, Jerry 52 Lewis, Monica 90 Lewis, Robert Q 54 Liberace 42 Liebman, Max 22 Linder Group, The 468 Lockwood, Grey 1230 Lombardo, Guy 34 — M — MGM Records 772 MacGregor, C.P 743 MacRae, Gordon 1104 Medtby, Richard 1212 "Mama" 1122 Mann, Claire 1 128 Marshall-Hester Prods. . . 748 Marshall, Rex 1180 Martin, Dean 52 Martin, Don, School 1132 Martin, Jean 96 Maurice Jewels 875 Mayer. Ken 1127 McBride, Mary Margaret. 1109 McCadden Prods 1043 McCann-Erickson 134-135 McCleery, Albert 1239 McCrarys, The 1105 McGee, Fibber and Molly 1108 McGovem, Patricia 1123 McLeod, Victor 1230 McNellis. Maggi 1128 Mercer, Johnny 1108 Mercury Int'l. Pictures. . .1033 Merit Studios 1031 Merrill, Robert 1136 Meyerson, Bess 1115 Miner, Jan 1 120 Miss Frances 1116 Mitchell, Thomas 1116 Modem Talking Pic. Serv. 26 Montgomery, Robert 62 Morris, Howard 61 Morris, William, Agency. 128 Morrow, Don 1176 Morse, Carlton E 1246 Motion Pictxires for TV.. 10 10 Movielab Film Labs 1094 Murray Jan 142 Murray, Ken 1024 Mutual Broadcasting Sys. 110 — N — NBC Spot Sales 2 NBC Television 850-851 National Jewelers Co.... 146 National Screen Serv 1014 National Telefilm Assoc. 1012 Nelson, Jimmy 56 Nelson, Ralph 1240 NickeU, Paul 1238 Nimmo, Bill 1168 Noble, Leighton 1132 Nola Studios 768 Nordine, Ken 1134 Nusbaum, Mort 1190 _Q_ — O — O'Connor, Donald 74 Olmsted Sound Studios . . 764 Olsen, Johnny 1170 Olsen, Penny 1170 O'SulUvan, Terry 1120 Owens, Jack 1134 — P — Paddock, Douglas Sterling 748 Palmer, Bud 1144 Pan American Television 1020 Parker, Dean 1117 Parsonnet and Wheeler. 1032 Paul, Charles F 1217 Paul, Les 1102 Paul, Ralph 1176 Paul, Sidney 1177 Peerless Film Processing. 1092 Penthouse Studios, The.. 768 Perrin, Nat 1243 Perrin-Paus Co 140 Peyser, John 1230 Philco Corp 802 Pickens, Jane 1136 Polacheck, Charles 1244 Post. Ted 1230 Power, Jules, Prods 749 Prockter Television 728 Product Services 147 PuUe 108 29 Quillan, Joe 1224 — R — RCA Back Cover RCA Custom Record Sales 770 RCA Recorded Programs 762-763 Radio Cadena Nacional. . 712 Radio Hawaii 673 Raebum, Bryna 1114 Raye. Martha 76 Reed, Carol 1107 Reela Films 998 Reeves Sound Studios. . . 1023 Reiner, Carl 61 Riddle, Nelson 1218 Ringling Bros. & BMB 32 Roach, Hal, Studios 1016 Rockhill Prods 734 Rogers, Roy 78 Roman, Ruth 1129 Romer, Tomi 1 134 Rooney, Mickey, Ent 1029 Rose, David 1216 Roy, Michael 1135 Russell, Bob 1130 Russell, Don 144 RusseU, Todd 1178 — S — Sanford, Charles . . 1210 Schaffner, Franklin 1238 Scharf. Walter .... 1219 Schneider, Dick . . . 1231 Schrager, Rudy . . . 1214 Screen Gems 1000-1001 Sears, Fred F 1231 Self, William 1240 SESAC 1265 Shapiro, Stanley . . 1245 Sharbutt. Del 1114 Sheldon, Herb .... 1170 Shipp, Mary 1128 Signature Music . . . 1252 Silbert, Bill 1188 Silver, Joe 1124 Skelton, Red 44 Skiles, Marlin 1219 Skinner, Charles E. 1046 FILM PRODUCERS! AD AGENCIES What Is MUSICAL PSYCHOLOGY I and^'what can it do for you? FILM PRODUCERS . . . WHY USE CANNED MUSIC? ASK ABOUT OUR "ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORING SERVICE" MITCH LEIGH ART HARRIS 'EXPERTS IN MUSICAL PSYCHOLOGY" h a /H 1 mu'uuilL I mmiuiMdum h 12 East 66th St., N. Y. 21, N. Y. TRafalger 9-6986 30 o o ° ADVERTISING INDEX ° ° Smith, Fletcher, Studios. .1028 Smith, Sid 1231 Smith, Sidney 1241 Smith, Sydney (Miss) 1129 S.O.S. Cinema Supply Corp 1096 Spotlight Promotions 138 Stark-Loylon 736 Steen, Cort 1231 Sterling, Jack 1124 Stem, Bill 1142 Stevens. Mark 84 Stewart, Jay 1131 Storer Broadcasting Co 290-291 Streech, Wilbur, Prods... 1051 Strenge, Walter 1227 Studio Films 1008 Sussan, Herbert 1224 Sylvern, Hank 1215 — T — Talent Associates 744 Teevee Co., The 1021 Telecast Films 1039 Television Specialty 1284 Thomas. Danny 1103 Thorgersen. Ed 1040 Tillman, John 1158 Tonken, Phil 1178 Tower Prods 739 Trendle-Campbell-Meurer . 730 Trotter, John Scott 1210 Two Ton Baker 1118 Volcano Prods 1052 Von Zell, Harry 1168 U — United Press 12 U. S. Steel Hour 126 United World Films 1030 Unity Television Corp. Inside Back Covers — V — Valentino, Thomas J 766 Van Praag Prods 1047 Videart Inc 1050 Video Crafts 140 Video Pictures 1035 Vinti, Carlo 747 W WAAM 903 WAAT 922 WACH, WACH-TV . . .645-960 WAGA-WAGA-T V . . . 385-889 WAIT 401 WAPA 676 WATV 922 WAZL 579 WBAP-TV 953 WBCK 457 WBOC 449 WBRC-TV 871 WBT 534 WCMB-TV 578 WCSS 505 WCTC 499 WEAV 524 WELL 457 WENT 524 WERC 577 WEVD 513 WFAS 532 WFBG 498 WFIL 582 WGLV 941 WGN. WGN-TV 400-892 WGY 526 WHB 483 WHEN-TV 928 WHIM 594 WHLI 510 WHLM 574 WHOL 573 WHOM 514 WHWL 589 WIBG 585 WIDE 443 WINS 516 WIP 584 WISL 589 WJAR-TV 274 WJBK-TV 908 WIJD 402 WJNC 539 WJNO 383 WKBW 506 WKMI 464 WKRC-TV 936 WLIB 518 WMAR-TV 904 WMUR-TV 923 WNBZ 528 WNET 947 WOND 499 31 WOR 302 WOV 520 WOW-TV 920 WPAT 500 WPIX 926 WPOR 445 WPRO 592 WPTR 505 WQMC 930 WQXR 522 WRAK 591 WRC, WRC-TV 372-886 WRNL 647 WSAI 552 WSB-TV 386 WSIX 610 WSJS 546 WSPD 558 WSRS 554 WSYR 529 WTAC 461 WTAX 409 WTIC 366 WTIX 440 WTRY 530 WTVI 918 WTVN-TV 936 WVDA 451 WWL 436-441 WWRL 532 WXEL 934 WXYZ-TV 907 Wakely, Jimmy 1140 Wald, Robert 1232 Wallach. George 1017 Wayne, Bemie 1213 Willis, Richard 1113 Wismer, Harry 10 Wolf Prods 735 WORLD Broadcasting 758-759 Wyler, Jim 114 — Y — Young, Alan 1124 Young & Rubicam 122 Young, Victor 1215 _Z — Zenith Radio Corp 804 Ziv, Frederic W., Co.. .286-287 Ziv Television Inside Front Covers Greetings from RINGLING BROS. BARNUM & BAILEY and CIRCUS BEVERLY KELLEY DIRECTOR of RADIO and TELEVISION PUBLICITY CHARLES B. SCHULER ASSOCIATE THE GI?EATEST SHOW ON EARTH Communications Growth Reflected By Increase of FCC Applications n n D n D n For Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1954 George C. McConnaughey Chairman CPOTLIGHTING the 20th anniversary ^year of the Federal Communications Commission is the fact that the Nation is now studded with and served by more than 700,000 radio transmitters; 50 dif- ferent nonbroadcast services; and 11 categories of broadcast station authori- zations nearing the 6,000 mark. Program service was being rendered by two types of aural stations plus an expanded video service to which compatible color had been added. Statistically, broadcasting authoriza- tions totaled 5,838 at the end of fiscal 1954, which was a net gain of 408 for the year. Broadcast applications received during the year totaled 8,200, which was 1,220 more than the previous year. For television there was a net increase of slightly more than 100 broadcast sta- tion authorizations during the year as compared to the banner number of near- ly 400 in fiscal 1953, which was the first year following the lifting of the tempo- rary freeze. The result was that, as of the end of the fiscal year 1954, the Com- mission had granted construction per- mits to 603 TV broadcast stations. Of this number, 573 were for commercial operation and 402 such stations were on the air or authorized to go on the air. The total grants represented 340 VHF and 233 UHF stations, of which 265 VHF and 137 UHF stations had operating au- thorizations. They were bringing TV service to a vast audience over most of the United States and in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. D n D By the end of the fiscal year, all non- competitive applications which were in a position to be granted had been so acted upon by the Commission. Consequently, of the 200 still-pending commercial ap- plications, 186 were in hearing status. Action on TV applications was, in large measure, speeded by continued study and adjustment of the Commis- sion's temporary processing procedure. As adopted in April of 1952, it set up a priority system based upon the availabil- ity of TV service. After many grants had been made, the Commission felt that em- phasis should be placed on local outlets rather than upon availability of outside service. Accordingly, on July 14, 1953, it gave primary consideration to cities which had no local TV stations. a D D The new rules for color do not specify a minimum number of hours during which TV stations must transmit color programs. However, the number of color- casts has been increasing as more sta- tions install color equipment and the telephone company extends its color re- lay facilities to additional cities and sta- tions. Most of the color receivers pro- duced initially had the equivalent of a 15-inch picture tube. But larger tubes are in production, and indications are that as more color sets become available there will be a resultant reduction in cost to the public. During the year the Commission granted 142 additional AM authoriza- tions, making a total of 2,697 such au- thorizations at its close. Most of the new AM assignments were to the smaller communities without local stations. D D D The year closed with 569 commercial FM authorizations outstanding. Authori- zations were issued for 22 new stations while 54 authorizations were deleted, leaving a net loss for the year of 32 stations. At the close of the fiscal year the num- ber of construction permits granted for noncommercial educational TV operation had increased to 30, of which 14 were VHF and 16 UHF. Six educational TV stations were operating — three in VHF and three in UHF. While several shifts of educational reservations were made upon petition, and after rulemaking, the Commission continued to frown upon any effort to transfer educational channels to commercial use. 23 GUY LOMBARDO and his Royal Canadians AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE BAND TV — "LIVE" WRCA-TV, N. Y. for LINCOLN-MERCURY TV — "FILMED" THE GUY LOMBARDO SHOW Syndicated by M. C. A. Hotel Roosevelt, N. Y. Decca Records V«..-^2 PubUcity: DAVID O. ALBER ASSOC. INC., Gene Sheirin 34 Advertising Outlay Scheduled In 1955 To Reach AU-Time Mark D n D n D n By FRANK BURKE Editor Radio-Television Daily amounts of their billings has been stead- ily growing upward. The trend, accord- ing to one time buyer, seems to be ,to- ward the purchase of regional time with merchandising tie-ins. D n D An interesting development of the new year is the formation of the Quality Radio Group composed of 43 stations who are banked together to sell circula- tion as a package. The president of this group is Ward Quail of Crosley and William B. Ryan, formerly president of BAB, is executive vice-president and director. These stations, representing most of the clear channel outlets, have sales offices in both New York and Chi- cago and plan to open another on the west coast. n n n Television forges ahead at an acceler- ated clip with color TV fast taking over the spotlight from conventional black and white. RCA and NBC have led the field in the promotion of compatible color and have asked other networks and manufacturers to intensify their sup- port. In the meantime the black and white TV service enjoys further station and circulation expansion and the battle of survival of UHF in many markets continues. All in all the outlook for 1955 is most promising and both radio and TV net- works should turn in a good business year. Some forecast the .decline of nighttime radio network programming as we know it today, and others envision a new era in which midget transistor portable radios will revolutionize the business and bring new energy to the radio broadcasting industries. On the television side the coming year is cer- tain to be the biggest ever and before year's end the schedule of color TV pro- gramming on networks will probably reach the proportions of competition for some black and white. However, the color TV audience is still limited, and it will be several years before the more than 34,000,000 black and white receivers are replaced. 35 IT'S foolhardy to try to forecast what ^ is in store for the broadcasting indus- try during 1955. However one thing is certain, with government agencies pre- dicting a good year and the advertising outlay expected to reach a new all-time high, the radio and TV broadcasters should have a progressive and prosper- ous year. _ \ ■, . The outlook in the advertismg field is a pretty good barometer of the broad- casting business. The wise ones are pre- dicting that this year's expenditures will pass the $8,000,000,000 mark by a good margin. This is big money and already the radio and TV networks as well as the local stations are making their bid for a part of it. n D D Along with prospects for a banner year comes word that television worked wonders in 1954 and radio didn't fare so badly either. Gross TV billings were estimated at more than $500,000,000 for time as compared to $450,000,000 in 1953. Adding talent and production costs it is estimated that the figure was about $900,000,000. Radio billings for 1954 were estimated at $415,000,000 by the Radio Advertising Bureau. The web billings were figured at $142,000,000 as compared to $144,600,- 000 in 1953 and the local advertising at $273,000,000 as compared to $257,300,000 in 1953. n D n The new year of advertising in both radio and television got off to a flying start with the regional and national spots and special programs bought by the automotive industry. The manufac- turers, particularly General Motors, spent a great deal on the national and local level and indications are that their spot business and those of others will continue throughout the year. Another aspect which brought opti- mism to both the radio and television fields was the increased use of spot busi- ness by national advertisers. Among these accounts are included drugs, home appliance, foods and cosmetics and JACK BENNY 36 TEN TOP RADIO-TV NEWS EVENTS OF 1954- — — Radio-Television Daily's selections of the top ten news events of 1954, covered by Radio and Television folloiv : 1 — The Supreme Court decision on segregation in the public schools. 2 — The Army-McCarthy hearings and condemnation of the Senator. 3 — The shooting of five Congressmen by Puerto Rican Nationalists. 4 — The East Coast hurricanes. 5 — Roger Bannister breaks the four minute mile. 6— The mid-term elections. 7 — Geneva conference-truce in Indo-China. S^Chinese Reds jail American airmen. 9_Illness of Pope Pius XII. 10 — French agreement on rearming West Germany. Outstanding Broadcasts ABC Radio-TV— The Army-McCarthy hearing. CBS Radio— Man's Right to Knov^^ledge. CBS TV— "The Search** Series. Du Mont Network— Pro Football Championship Game. Mutual— World Series Coverage. NBC TV— "Three, Two, One— Zero" Documentary. NBC Radio— Coverage of Hurricanes. ""'""""""""""""""""""""""""^j ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Favorites of 1954 As Selected by Nation's Radio-TV Editors RADIO TELEVISION t^AN Of THE YEAR JACK BENNY JACKIE GLEASON CBS • CBS-TV WOMAN OF THE YEAR EVE ARDEN LUCILLE BALL CBS • CBS-TV - COMEDY SHOW OF THE YEAR JACK BENNY GEORGE GOBEL CBS • NBC-TV DRAMATIC SHOW OF THE YEAR — LUX RADIO THEATER U.S. STEEL HOUR CBS • ABC-TV MUSICAL SHOW OF THE YEAR VOICE OF FIRESTONE HIT PARADE ABC • NBC-TV COMMENTATOR OF THE YEAR EDWARD R. MURROW EDWARD R. MURROW CBS • CBS-TV DOCUMENTARY OF THE YEAR CHURCHILL BIRTHDAY "THREE, TWO, ONE-ZERO" SALUTES • NBC-TV QUIZ SHOW OF THE YEAR YOU BET YOUR LIFE "WHAT'S MY LINE!" NBC • CBS-TV SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR BILL STERN MEL ALLEN ABC • NBC-TV CHILDREN'S SHOW OF THE YEAR "LET'S PRETEND" "DISNEYLAND" CBS • ABC-TV VOCALIST OF THE YEAR Male EDDIE FISHER MBS Female ROSEMARY CLOONEY CBS Male PERRY COMO CBS-TV Female DINAH SHORE NBC-TV SONG HIT OF THE YEAR THIS OLE HOUSE' BMI "LET ME GO, LOVER' BMI 39 1 19S5 GENERAL FOODS AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOC. BROADCAST REVENUES CONTINUE SPIRAL TO NEW RECORD HIGH n D n IN the calendar year 1953, the grand total revenues of the broadcasting industry (radio and television) passed $900 million, the highest on record. Total revenues, which comprise revenues derived from the sale of time, talent, and program materials to advertisers, were reported at $908 million. Radio revenues increased from $469.7 million in 1952 to $475.3 million, in 1953, while aggregate TV revenues of $432.7 milHon in 1953 were 33.5 percent greater than the $324.2 million for 1952. Broadcasting profits of $123 million in 1953 were 6.4 percent greater than those of 1952. The industry reported a profit from television broad- cast operations of $68 million, 22.5 percent higher than in 1952. Earnings from radio AM and FM broadcast operations decreased by 8.4 percent from $60.1 million in 1952 to $55 million in 1953. All profit figures are before payment of Federal income tax. The following tables show the comparable calendar year 1952-53 radio and television financial data for the radio and television broadcast industries : ALL NETWORKS AND STATIONS, 1952-53 Percent in- crease or (decrease) Ittm 1952 1953 in 1953 Millions Millions Total broadcast revenues .$793.9 .$908.0 1 1.3 Radio' 4fi9.7 475.3 l.l Television 324.2 432.7 33.5 Total broadcast expenses 678.3 785.0 15.7 Radio 409.6 420.3 2.6 Television 268.7 364.7 35.7 Broadcast income (before Federal income tax) 115.6 123.0 6.4 Radio 60.1 55.0 (8.4) Television 55.5 68.0 22.5 1 R^dio includes AM and FM broadcasting. NOTE: — 1953 radio data cover the operations of 4 nationwide networks and 3 regional networks, 2,434 AIVI and AJVI-FM and 45 independent FM stations. 1952 data are for the same networks and 2,324 AM and AM-FM and 56 ijidependent FM stations. 1953 TV data cover the operations of 4 networks and 334 stations; 1952 data are for the same networks ami 122 stations. * Reproduced from advance release of Federal Communications Commission 20th Annual Report for fiscal year ended June 30, 1954. iBEBSEEBBSBSEBBEa 41 Qeorg^e J^ioerace Judical director 42 Electronics Industry Advances Nation's Economy and Welfare D D □ D n n By BRIG. GENERAL DAVID SARNOFF Chairman of the Board Radio Corporation of America npELEVISION in 1954 — its eighth year as one of the country's fastest grow- ing: industries — established new records in retail sales of TV receivers and widened the scope of programming, espe- cially in color. These accomplishments and advances in related fields once again mark the electronics industry as a leader in advancing the nation's economy and welfare. nan Some of the major developments dur- ing 1954 were: • Compatible Color Television: NBC's "Introductory Year" during which it broadcast many types of programs in color and featured "Spectacular" shows, dramatically revealed the potential scope of color TV. • Color TV Tube and New Set: The RCA 21-inch color tube and a new TV color receiver using this tube, were placed on the market and production will be increased in 1955. • RCA's Magnetic TV Tape Recorder: Brought to commercial design stage. NBC will commence, early in 1955, field tests in both black-and-white and color television tape recording. • Electronic Light Amplifier: When further developed, this will have impor- tant applications in television, and other fields. In television, for example, tech- niques used in the light amplifier will eventually make it possible to see a TV picture in black-and-white or in color on a thin, flat TV screen that can be framed and hung on the wall like a picture. D n D (During 1954 basic progress was made in carrying all these developments for- ward. New knowledge was gained through research and experimentation in these fields at RCA Laboratories. The results achieved will have a profound effect on further progress during 1955. For 1955, industry production of tele- vision receivers is estimated around 6,000,000. This will lift the total of TV receivers in the United States to approxi- mately 38,000,000 by the end of the year. Television is destined for new ad- vances, both in technical design and in programming. An outstanding develop- ment in 1954, the RCA 21-inch color tube, operating with the magnetic equalizer which maintains color purity to the very edges of the picture, is now in produc- tion. It is certain to stimulate produc- tion of color sets by others in the indus- try as well, and will lift color TV "off the ground" and into the market. D D D Magnetic tape recording for black-and- white and color television, demonstrated by RCA at the end of 1953, was devel- oped further during 1954 and will make its debut during the coming year as a new tool for the broadcasting industry. The electronic light amplifier, which uses the principle of electronic light, under development in RCA Laboratories during 1954, will glow more brightly during 1955. Light amplification by this means has been achieved experimentally in ratios of more than 20 to 1; when that figure reaches 100 to 1, a practical am- plifier of light will mark a significant step forward in the science of illumina- tion and television. In television, this new form of light amplification will bring bigger and brighter pictures; it will revolutionize television as we know it today. It is estimated that more than 10,000,- 000 new radio sets, including auto radios, will be sold at retail during the com- ing year, increasing the total of radios in the United States to more than 125,000,000. nan Achievements in science, art and in- dustry during 1954 marked the year in radio-television and electronics as one of progress, and the advances augur well for even greater accomplishments in 1955. The new and promising developments of the Electronic-Atomic Age open the way for the creation of new businesses, new jobs, and higher standards of living. 43 R^Xfevvil%| SONG HITS OF 1954 January 1, 1954 to January 1, 1955 nan The 33 song hits with the largest radio and television audiences listed below in order of total ACI points received pn the ACI SURVEYS during 19H. (Songs in stage or film productions are indicated; songs currently active are marked with an asterisk; songs whose activity began on the ACI SURVEYS during the Fall of 1933 are noted by the 1933 date.) NUMBER OF WEEKS TOTAL ON ACI SONG TITLE, PRODUCTION AND PUBLISHER ACI POINTS SURVEY Secret Love (1953) (Calamity Jane) (Remick) 44,184 30 Young at Heart (Sunbeam) 41,009 34 *Hey There (Pajama Game) (Frank) 37,765 31 Stranger In Paradise (1953) (Kismet) (Frank) 33,624 32 Wanted (Witmark) 33,378 27 Make Love to Me (Melrose) 31,018 31 *If I Give My Heart to You (Miller) 28,528 28 *Hernando's Hideway (Pajama Game) (Frank) 27,706 31 Three Coins in the Fountain (Same Title) (Robins) 27,462 25 *Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep) (White Christmas) (Berlin) 27,404 18 Little Things Mean a Lot (Feist) 26,893 34 Answer Me My Love (Bourne) 26,273 31 I Get So Lonely (Melrose) 25,660 29 High and the Mighty (High and the Mighty) (Witmark) 25,594 27 *I Need You Now (Miller) 22,794 22 *Papa Loves Mambo (Shapiro-Bernstein) 22,151 17 That's Amore (1953) (The Caddy) (Paramount) 20,225 16 Heart of My Heart (1953) (Robbins) 19,127 20 Little Shoemaker (Bourne) 19,064 26 *This Ole House (Hamblett) 18,715 22 Oh My Papa (1953) (Shapiro-Bernstein) 18,709 21 Cross Over the Bridge (Laurel) 18,189 23 *Mister Sandman (E. H. Morris) 16,156 12 Happy Wanderer (Sam Fox) 16,044 28 Green Years (Harms) 15,024 21 Changing Partners (1953) (Porgie) 14,023 16 *Teach Me Tonight (Hub-Leeds) 13,391 13 *Man That Got Away (A Star Is Born) (Harwin) 13,222 25 Sh-Boom (Hill & Range) 12,939 25 Sway (Peer) 12341 23 I Love Paris (1953) (Can Can) (Chappell) 12,078 26 I Speak to the Stars (Lucky Me) (Witmark) 11,947 27 If You Love Me (Really Love Me) (Duchess) 11,815 26 Man with the Banjo (Mellin) 11'595 21 Skokiaan (Shapiro-Bernstein) 11,513 19 (Copyright, 195 5, OflSce of Research, Inc.) 45 V_^l ij »l».l»»«.W«KW«W»tW««^SSSSi^V^'^N^'^y^^^^ PICTURES - TELEVISION - RADIO - RECORDS AND JIMMY DURANTE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO., INC. MANAGEMENT: WILLIAM MORRIS AGENCY NEW YORK — CHICAGO — HOLLYWOOD 4C 1954 NETWORK NEWS SELECTIONS n D n The networks' evaluations of the top ten news stories follow: — ABC — 1 — Condemnation of Senator Mc- Carthy. 2 — Democrats regain control of Congress. 3 — London Conference: key to West German re-armament. 4 — Fanatics shoot five Congress- men. 5 — The Oppenheimer case. 6 — Fall of Dien Bien Phu, including the important Geneva Confer- ence. 7 — Supreme Court outlaws segre- gation. 8 — Hurricane Hazel. 9 — Japanese fisherman H-bomb vic- tim. 10 — Guatemala Red regime over- thrown. — CBS — 1 — ^The Army-McCarthy Hearings and subsequent censure of Sen. McCarthy. 2 — Supreme Court Decision on segregation. 3 — Public concern over power of hydrogen bomb. 4 — Struggle over rearming of West Germany. 5 — Armistice in Indochina. 6 — Chinese Reds jail 11 American airmen. 7 — Illness of Pope Pius XII. 8 — Shootings in House of Repre- sentatives by Puerto Rican Na- tionalists. 9 — Roger Bannister breaks four- minute mile. — DUMONT — 1 — Return of POW's from Korea. 2 — Shooting of Congressmen by Puerto Rican Nationalists. 3 — McCarthy-Army Inquiry. 4 — Roger Bannister Runs Mile in 3:59.4 5 — Fall of Dien Bien Phu. 6— 'Death of Emilie Dionne. 7 — Vishinsky Dies. 8 — Radio Peiping Announces Prison Sentences Passed on Thirteen Americans Accused of Espionage in Red China. 9 — Senate Censures Senator Mc- Carthy by Vote of 67-22. 10 — Sheppard Trial. — MUTUAL — 1 — Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy. 2 — Democratic Party gains control of Congress. 3 — West Germany rises towards sovereignty. 4 — Armistice reached in Indo- China; Reds press against For< mosa; but lost Guatemala. 5 — Supreme Court ends segregatior in public schools. 6 — Puerto Rican Nationalists at< tempt assassinations, wound five Congressmen. 7 — Financial scandals exposed ir Federal Housing. 8 — Hurricanes sweep East Coast; drought grips Midwest; unusual weather staggers Europe. 9 — President Eisenhower proposes plan to share atomic energy with other nations. 10 — Sheppard found guilty in Cleve- land murder trial. NBC — 1 — Supreme Court segregation de- cision. 2 — McCarthy hearings; censure, break with the Administration. 3 — The hurricanes. 4 — Geneva conference; the Indo- China truce. 5 — Paris agreements on the re-arm- ament of Germany. 6 — Shooting in the House of Rep- resentatives. 7 — Revoking of the Oppenheimer security clearance. 8 — The rise of Mendes-France. 9 — The mid-term elections. 10 — American prisoners held by Red China. 47 RED BUTTONS AH Color Television Will Spurt 1955 Industry Dollar Volume a D D n n n By JAMES D. SECREST Executive Vice President Radio-Electronics-Te'levision Manufacturers Association 'y'HE radio-television industry continued to mark up new production and sales records in 1954 although the total dollar volume of business, except for retail sales of TV sets, was slightly under that of 1953. Among the records achieved in 1954 were new peaks for weekly and monthly televbision receiver production, a new high for retail sales of TV sets, and the first commercial manufacture and sale of color television receivers. Toward the end of the year the manufacturing- industry was operating at peak capacity and turning out television sets at the rate of 11 million a year. D D D Preliminary tabulations of the RETMA Statistical Department indicated retail sales of television receivers in 1954 were about 7,000,000 units with production closely paralleling this figure. The pre- vious highest retail level was 6,370,500 TV sets in 1953, while the highest pro- duction was 7,463,800 in 1950. Radio set sales in 1954 were down sharply from 1953 despite a growing public interest in higih fidelity. Home and portable radio retail sales were about 6,250,000 compared with 7,000,000 in 1953, while auto set purchases were approximately 4,000,000 representing a decline of 1,000,000 units under the pre- vious year. n n n Sales of transmitting equipment and accessories were off about 20 per cent due to a slowdown in the construction of television stations. By the end of the year there were about 32.5 million television receivers and over 100 million radios in use. Ap- proximately 88 per cent of the nation's homes are in TV areas and practically all are available to radio. While only 25,000 color television re- ceivers were manufactured in 1954, con- siderable progress was made in the tech- nological development of a large screen color tube. Although uncertain factors prevent accurate forecast of color set production, the industry generally expects color to begin a steady rise toward vloume pro- duction in 1955 and thereafter to go up- ward sharply. Many more manufacturers are expected to get into color, and pro- duction is estimated at several ihundred thousand. □ n □ The transition from black and white to a mixture of color and monochrome will be accomplished smoothly and without any obsolescence of present monochrome receivers. Further strides were made in indus- trial and commercial uses of electronics, and all indications are that this phase of the business is just beginning. The development of computers for depart- ment stores, manufacturers, and other business organizations opens a huge market for this electronically operated device. Capital investment in the electronic in- dustry, largely through the purchase of smaller manufacturing concerns by large non-electronic corporations seeking di- versity of operations, continued to rise in 1954. n n D The outlook for the radio-television- electronics industry in 1955 is exicellent. While some decline in TV set production and sales is expected, any substantial output of color receivers will more than offset a loss in monochrome receiver sales because of the 4-to-l price advantage of color. Radio receiver sales are expected to remain steady in 1955 with probable in- creases in auto sets, paralleling the rise in new car purchases, and a continued gi'owth in Tiadio-phonograph demand in the high fidelity field. From a long range point of view the industry looks forward with confidence to a steady rise in its total dollar volume and production capacity as color televi- sion hits its stride and industrial and military uses of electronics increase. 4? JACKIE GLEASON ENTERPRISES f JACK LESCOULIE announcer for JACKIE GLEASON DAVE GARROWAY BUICK SI I J Best TT'is/ies DKAN & JERRY 52 Advertising's 'Philadelphia Story' Points Up Main TvB Function D n D D D D By OLIVER TREYZ President Television Bureau of Advertising I) ECENTLY, I addressed the Television Association of Philadelphia. This oc- casion marked my first official appear- ance on behalf of the Television Bureau of Advertising. The event occurred ex- actly three days after TvB itself was officially launched as a going concern. D n n The purpose of this get-together was to explain the general objectives of TvB and to relate them to the Philadelphia television story, and in doing the re- search for my talk one salient fact came to light that, more than anything else, pointed up the 'raison d'etre' for the Bureau. While it is true that the Phila- delphia fact is strictly a local one, it can — and does — happen elsewhere. This is the rather startling item: national ad- vertisers spend three dollars in TV for every dollar they spend in newspapers; local advertisers in Philadelphia spend five dollars in newspapers for every dol- lar they invest in television. The Philadelphia market is a big one, one of the biggest in the country and the spending accordingly is giant-sized. Let's see just how much in terms of actual ex- penditures. Total television spending in Philadelphia for 1954 amounted to $43,- 500,000. This represents what advertisers laid out for time, talent, and production. Of this amount, $36,000,000 came from national sources of which $28,000,000 was network and $8,000,000 was national spot. Local advertisers spent $7,500,000 in the medium. D D □ Now let's look at the other side of the picture. Total newspaper expenditures amounted to $50,000,000, of which na- tional sources contributed $12,500,000 and local "put it on the barrelhead" for a resounding $37,500,000. Why? Who's right, national or local? To discover ('uncover' would be more appropriate) the pros and cons of the national vs. the local advertisers' posi- tions is, I believe, one good reason for the Bureau's existence. That, and what to do about it. We can suspect the reason for the local advertisers' attitude, their apparent shy- ness of the medium. Conversely, we be- lieve we can put our finger on the lack of resistance to TV that the national ad- vertisers show. But the Bureau doesn't function according to suspicions, hunches or guestimates. D n D We "suspect" that the local advertisers have never been told the true story about TV; we "believe" they've never given it a fair chance to prove itself; we "have a hunch" their approach to the use of the medium is basically unsound; we "feel" they've never researched-out their full market potentialities properly. Our ideas on the subject are compounded of a bit of slight research tinged with a light smattering of metaphysics. They may or may not be the facts. TvB will DIG for the facts and there lies the crux of the Bureau's operation ... to dig. n D D TvB was set up for the sole purpose of selling and promoting television, with- out doubt the greatest tool for mass selling ever devised. We believe the best method is to take a specific problem, turn an expert (or team of experts) loose on that problem, gather the facts, analyze them and come up with an answer. Then, present that answer in a lucid, intelligent and dra- matic manner without benefit of blue- sky, hocus-pocus or promise of miracles. TvB knows of no better way whereby reluctant advertisers can be brought out of their shells. In the final analysis, an advertiser is a business man. He'll buy TV if he can be shown that the medium, properly used, soundly backstopped with research, his case authoritatively docu- mented, is the way to make sales for him. TvB's basic job is to function as the guidepost. 53 Regards from Robert Q. Lewis Exciusite Representative: TED ASMIJY ASSCXJATES Press Relations: SOLTERS-O'ROURKE ASSOCIATES 54 Prosperous Co-Existence Marks 1955 Radio-TV Interim Report n D D D n D By BEN DUFFY President and Chairman Executive Committee Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc. CUPPOSE we leave the latest television statistics to other parts of this book and sum them all up now in a rather ob- vious manner: As an advertising' medium, television in 1955 will surpass one's fondest expec- tations. And it will achieve for many succeeding years what may now seem improbable. It has been my happy experience in the past thirty-five years to take an ac- tive part in the growth of every major medium of advertising. What surprises me most is that whenever we arrive at that point in our history where a great new carrier appears — then grows and prospers — it is not at the fatal expense of another. Our standard of living seems eager to make room for it. D D D And I am definitely one of the number who insists that the outlook is not at all dark for radio in 1955. A marked read- justment of thinking on the parts of the advertisers, agencies and networks as re- gards radio's present values has been the vital key to saving radio as a major medium. Flexibility of planning has been called for more than once in this busi- ness to get the most sales per dollar. And now that we see radio in a new light — and know new ways to buy it and use it — it is ours to profit by. I haven't met a consumer yet who's thrown away his radios (see the figures on projected radio sales for 1955) nor an advertiser who dares to erase it from his mind. D n D Granted, television is riding higher and higher. Never before has the copywriter behind the typewriter ventured so close to the consumer behind the set. They are now as intimate as they ever will be with- out touching each other. If ever there came to one man or woman the oppor- tunity of influencing millions on a per- sonal basis, television is affording that opportunity now to the copywriter. Tele- vision advertising is doing big things — building new businesses, enlarging others, and keeping still others abreast in a hot competitive race. It is difficult to try to figure when this adolescent monster is going to stop grow- ing. When I reflect, I suddenly realize that we in advertising, being sort of par- ents to this oversized fireball, are faced with a few man-sized responsibilities. D n D There is always much noise where tele- vision is concerned, and noise breeds con- fusion and confusion breeds looking for the easy way out. As with radio, success- ful TV programs tend to be imitated. Ingenious, new commercial techniques re- main new and ingenious today only so long as it takes for production of a car- bon copy by another advertiser. The more sameness of technique in commercials, the less attention on the part of the viewer. More tragic, the less sales for the adver- tiser. Never was the virtue of pure cre- ativeness and a willingness to adventure more important on the part of a copy- writer. n D D So long as television continues to en- tertain and inform in new and fresh methods, it will never overstay its wel- come in the American home. But for the sake of all its advertisers, who pay to make it possible, stations and networks have the greatest responsibility of all in making certain that the advertiser's ef- forts will not he neutralized by two or three twenty or ten second spots follow- ing his program. And now a new chapter — color televi- sion. Projected figures for color set own- ership in the years directly ahead are astonishing but credible since we are talk- ing television and TV is the kind of a medium that surprises. Our experience with it to date has already justified our planning efforts we have put behind color. Many advertisers are waiting for it . . . the automobile industry this year has styled its models with color in the fore- front . . . the advertiser and the adver- tising agency are ready. 55 JIMMY NELSON DANNY O'DAY and HUMPHREY HIGSBYE PERSONAL MANAGEMENT LOUIS W. COHAN 1776 BROADWAY 203 N. WABASH AVE. NEW YORK, N. Y. CHICAGO, ILL. FARFEL 56 Broadcasting Industry Realizes Necessity Of Aggressive Selling D D D D n n By HAROLD E. FELLOWS President and Chairman of the Board National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters PERSONALLY, I liked 1954 and I hope -^1955 does as well by the broadcasting industry. In 1954, the television station popula- tion increased from 334 stations to 434 stations. In the same year, the radio station poipulation increased from 2509 stations to 2650 stations. It is true, of course, that some tele- vision stations, faced by uncertainties growing out of set circulation problems, closed their doors. n n D On the other hand, those TV operations thus beset by circulation problems which have found ways of staying on the air now can look forward to a brighter future. More programs are becoming available; manufacturers are recognizing the necessity for all channel tuning; the Federal Communications Commission ap- pears to be liberalizing its regulations in such a way as to encourage the strong, economic development of ''community" stations. In radio, that perennial marvel of mass communications, growth was still the order of the day. More stations were added — and one need only examine the vast promotion put behind the develop- ment of new types of radio receivers to appreciate the confidence of manufac- turers in the sturdy health of the medium. Of course, none of these pleasant and profitable developments could be re- ported had not the radio and television media realized the necessity for aggres- sive selling in today's highly competitive market. D G D Two evidences of this trend toward more informed selling is the growing strength of the Broadcast Advertising Bureau (which became the Radio Adver- tising Bureau on January 1st) and the organization of the Television Bureau of Advertising. Both of these groups were fostered by The National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters — and I mention this fact in order to make a point, and a significant one, about the distribution of leadership in the broadcasting industry. nan That will be one of my treasured memories about 1954 — a year in which more and more broadcasters not only contributed financially to the support of their sales organizations and their na- tional business association, but con- tributed their energies and talents as well. Believe me, it was this kind of con- tribution which made it possible for us to demonstrate our sincerity of purpose before the Senate Subcommittee on Ju- venile Delinquency. So well was this demonstrated by the Television Code Review Board and by the Code subscrib- ers that Senator Hendrickson, chairman of the Committee, publicly praised the broadcasters. _ nan And 1954 will be remembered, too, for the hearings on the Bryson Bill, which sought to outlaw or limit the advertising of alcoholic beverages on radio and television. As broadcasters, we met the issue squarely by defending our case intelligently — and by promising to give the Committee such industry statistics as it needed to arrive at an honest decision. The survey which led to the develop- ment of that statistical information represents a new milestone in broad- casting. We end this year with nearly all of the 48 states having state associations, a development which bolsters the strength of broadcasters. In the last twelve-month period, over 350 new members — including radio and television stations, networks and asso- ciates— ^have joined NARTB. Generally, then, it would seem to me that we can look at 1955 as a year which promises further progress — and upon 1954 as a good friend that it was nice to be with. 57 a MEL ALLEN 58 Improved Products Should Spark Outstanding 1955 Sales Volume D n n D D n By FRANK M. FOLSOM President Radio Corporation of America "VTEW and improved products in vir- ■""^ tually all lines of radio and TV — coupled with continued vigor in merchan- dising that proved so successful during the past year — should spark an out- standing sales volume in the next twelve months. D n n Volume should be particularly good in black-and-white television receivers, TV transmitting equipment, radio sets, "Vic- trola" phonographs and records, also in- dustrial TV. Development of color tele- vision into its commercial phase in 1955 will move ahead. Advances in color TV demonstrated by RCA in 1954 and in- corporated in production models of RCA Victor's 21-inch color sets will contribute importantly to the transition over the next few years to a nation-wide color television service, with a steadily increas- ing demand for color sets. nan In a forecast a year ago, I said I be- lieved that sales opportunities for elec- tronic products and services during 1954 would be excellent. I pointed out that American merchandising had reached a significant turning point — that the 14- year-old sellers' market had been sup- planted by a buyers' market, necessitat- ing extra hard work and careful sales planning to maintain volume. My estimate a year ago was that 1954 could be good for business. This most cer- tainly has proven true for the companies in the industry that heeded the changing trends and new challenges of the buyers' market. nan Television attained new heights of service in 1954 as more than 90 addi- tional stations went into operation and consumer demand for receivers led to the seven-million-plus boom in set sales. For RCA Victor, unit production and sales of TV sets surpassed the top year of 1950. Engineering advances, which provided continuously larger screen sizes in the six-year span since 1948, have been par- alleled by production efficiencies provid- ing lower priced units without sacrifice of quality. In 1954, 95 per cent of RCA Victor TV sales were of receivers of 21 inches or larger, as compared with the 96 per cent average of 10-inch sets in 1948. Sets of 24 inches are increasing in popularity. nan Opening of new television service areas and the trend to multiple TV sets in homes, will give added impetus to sales in the years ahead. In fact, estimated retail sales of black-and-white and color receivers during the next five years is ex- pected to exceed 33 million units, thus exceeding by more than a million units sales during the past five years. The phonograph record industry con- tinued its impressive growth in 1954 and showed a rise of nearly 20 per cent in record sales. During 1955, record sales are expected to increase an additional 15 per cent. D D D Acceptance of the 45-rpm recording system, introduced by RCA in 1949, can be measured by 200 million "45" records that have been sold in five years. Today, more than 50 per cent of all records sold are in the 45-rpm speed, and "Victrola" phonographs of three speeds are increas- ingly popular in acceptance. The coming year is expected to produce a substantial upward trend in radio set sales, with business in portables and clock radios exceeding by a good margin the volume in 1954. □ n n Growth of the radio-television and electronics industry, at its present rapid rate, is highly significant. The record of progress shows that the increasing usage of electronic products and services repre- sent a strong and stimulating factor in the growth possibilities of industries em- ploying these modern scientific devices and technical advances. Because of this broadening horizon of usefulness the sales outlook for electronics grows stead- ily brighter. 59 SID CAESAR CARL REINER a-:^o^^^^i:3 HOWARD MORRIS 61 J IIOIIEHT lllirriiOMERY Presents THE HIE 111! and THE jiiH\sors Witx nmm VBC • TM,H I.SI1I\ MOSIIAVS M ■ 10:39 PHI EST 62 Mexican TV Developments Act As School For Latin America D n D n n D By EMILIO AZCARRAGA President Inter-American Association of Broadcasters A MERICANS interested in television who come to Mexico and try honestly to judge our TV, cannot adjust them- selves to our peculiar conditions and they get out of focus. For a man who deals with or enjoys TV programs with a cost of 100,000 dollars, our TV is still in the bushes. When we succumbed to the lure of this harassing business, somebody in New York said: "What about American kines ? We can find more than one way to pass them on to you." Well, we thought that might be an idea. We were beginning and had lots of empty time to sell. So we tried as hard as we could to sell American kines of the best pro- grams. And very soon we found that here in Mexico nobody wanted to see Mister Godfrey, no matter how popular he is north of the Rio Grande, or "I Love Lucy" unless it were 100 per cent in Spanish. nan Beginning from scratch, because we decided not to bring in foreign experts so as to give our men a chance to learn by themselves, we are now, in our third year of operation, fairly well satisfied with what we show on the little screen. Our TV programming has, step by step, adjusted itself to our psychology, our habits, beliefs and traditions. Our the- atre, our panels, sports events, musi- cals, newscasts and our children's pro- grams are well received by the audi- ence. We also have access to about one thousand Mexican, Spanish and Argen- tinian long feature pictures. We have very good and plentiful theatrical tal- ent— as good and plentiful as anywhere else. We have 3,000 actors from all Spanish speaking countries, and we use this talent in the type of theatre that appeals to our national taste and our Spanish-Indian heritage. D D D With only about 150,000 sets in a country of low national income, the only way to get out of the red (and we are almost out by now) is to have' many spots. We are perhaps running twice as many in the breaks as you do in the United States. Usually we fill two min- utes between programs, but instead of running two or three long spots, we run from five to seven short ones. Of course we do not like it and we know the audi- ence does not like it, but we make it our business to tell the people that they have to be tolerant with commercials for some time if they want to have TV. Within the programs we allow from 10 to 12 per cent of the total time for commercials. D D D Our TV set designing is very good, in fact we are proud of it. One of our set designers discovered that painting with chalk, in colors, was faster and cheaper than the use of water colors, oil or any other painting process. So today all our sets are painted with chalk. Our engineers can prove that this type of painting gives more depth to the image on the screen. Audio and illu- mination are well under control. One thing we can say, so far as op- eration is concerned — engineering, pro- duction and maintenance — we are now out of danger. We feel that after close to three years of experience, we have today full control of the abstruseness in the technical, economic and artistic fields. So even if we operate with small money, there is nothing in sight to stop us. We feel pretty sure about the future. n D D What we have achieved in Mexico has been achieved or bettered, in Cuba. We think that Mexican and iGuiban television will be the school for Latin America. So far Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Santo Domingo and Puerto Rico are on the starting line, ready to go. It is our contention that the exchange of kines, showing the talent peculiar to each country will, if we know how to develop it in the next two or three years, help to establish and make fast TV in Latin America, and will also yield rea- sonable profits. 63 CBS TELEVISION i'Laza 9-2954 64 Walt Disney Views His First TV Season as Most Challenging D D n n n n By WALT DISNEY Chairman of the Board Walt Disney Studios W/^HEN the ''Disneyland" TV series be- gins its second season on ABC in September, the premiere show will come from the 160-acre "Disneyland" near Anaheim in Orange County, California. This is an event all of us at the studio are looking forward to because it marks the merger of two long-standing dreams- come-true. "Disneyland" the park fulfills a 20-year-old dream of a place for people to find happiness and knowledge. The "Disneyland" television productions ful- fill a more recent dream of a video series combining entertainment and informa- tion. D D n Whoever said the first year is the hardest could have been reading a TV producer's mind. If our first season wasn't the hardest, it surely will remain among the most challenging to us. Happily, the four realms that we en- visioned for "Disneyland" the park — Frontierland, Tomorrowland, Adventure- land and Fantasyland — gave us the gen- eral format for the television series. Our job then was to develop programs from those realms. This was more than met the eye. We had to produce 21 hour-long shows — the equivalent of 10 full length motion pictures — in a matter of months. It takes us about three years to complete one feature length cartoon film. D n D Our staff met the challenge admirably. As an example, in September a produc- tion unit headed by Bill Walsh and direc- tor Norman Foster travelled to Tennessee and there began shooting the first of three programs based on the life of Davy Crockett. "Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter" was televised in December, with prints having been delivered to ABC two weeks earlier. This same gratifying response occurred on all levels of the "Disneyland" televi- sion operation, both at the studio and the network. It has never diminished. Our full scale entry into TV led to a good many surprises, not the least of which was the discovery that our creative staff was amazingly versatile. As ideas for programs hardened into shooting scripts and finally into scheduled produc- tions, most of our TV force began doub- ling in brass. Artists revealed unsus- pected skill as writers, writers as directors. And almost everybody who was called upon did very well at acting. nan Ideas for the "Disneyland" shows, something that we wrestled with at the start of our opening season, have been strongly defined for the next series. There will be three programs emanating from "Disneyland" itself; four from Tomor- rowland; four from Frontierland; four from Adventureland; and 11 from Fan- tasyland. We are going into our second year on television prepared well in ad- vance to produce 26 instead of 21 new shows. Foremost among them will be a real- istic depiction of an expedition to Mars and a rocket flight around the moon. We also are planning a program illustrating the development of atomic energy and the constructive uses to which it may be put. These are informative subjects. We know, however, that people like to be informed, especially if they are being entertained at the same time. We learned this from the public reaction to our True-Life Adven- ture films, which have been among the most successful of our theatrical attrac- tions and which will continue to be fea- tures of our television series. nan The most obvious result of our baptism into continuous television production has been an increased tempo and excitement at the studio. This is stimulating to everyone concerned with the "Disney- land" series — about 85 per cent of the overall staff at this point. The fact that such a high percentage of personnel is working on the TV project right now does not mean that we are abandoning in any way our motion picture activities. On the contrary, we are expanding them in many directions to create a fully- rounded entertainment program. 65 6^ GROWTH OF BROADCASTING I REVEALED IN FCC TABLES I D D D Editor's note : In its 20th anniml report to Congress, released late in 1954, the FCC traced the number of authorized, licenced and operating broadcast stations since 1949. Following chart shotvs Commission's statistics from 1949 to 1954: Pending CP's Total CP's not Total ^'ear Grants Deletions applications Licensed on air on air on air authorized COMMERCIAL AM 1919 20I> 55 382 1,963 43 2,006 173 2,179 1950 191 70 277 2,118 26 2,144 159 2,303 1951 116 35 270 2,248 33 2,281 104 2,385 1952 60 25 323 2,333 22 2,355 65 2,420 1953 187 23 250 2,439 19 2,458 126 2,584 1951 148 29 228 2,565 18 2,583 114 2,697 COMMEKCLIL FM 1949 57 212 65 377 360 737 128 865 1950 35 169 17 493 198 691 41 732 1951 15 91 10 534 115 649 10 659 1952 24 36 9 582 47 629 19 618 1953 29 79 8 551 29 580 21 601 1954 27 54 5 529 24 553 16 569 EDUCATIONAL FM 1949 18 7 9 31 3 34 24 58 1950 25 4 3 61 1 62 20 82 1951 19 6 2 82 1 83 12 95 1952 12 2 2 91 1 92 12 104 1953 13 1 3 106 O 106 10 116 1954 9 2 1 117 0 117 6 123 COMMERCIAL TV 1949 15 7 338 13 56 69 48 117 1950 0 8 351 47 57 104 5 109 1951 O 0 415 81 26 107 2 109 1952 0 1 716 96 12 108 0 108 1953 381 6 572 101 97 198 285 483 1954 174 81 200 104 298 402 171 573 EDUCATIONAL TV 1952 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1953 17 0 29 0 1 1 16 17 1951 13 O 17 0 6 6 24 30 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■"■■*"■ 67 THE STATLER HOTEL IN LOS ANGELES CONGRATULATES GEORGE GOBEL ON THE FABULOUS SUCCESS OF HIS RECENT ENGAGEMENT IN ITS TERRACE ROOM 68 Independent Regulatory Body Urgently Sought by CARTB n D □ D □ n By E. FINLAY MacDONALD President Canadian Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters 'T'HE Canadian Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters, in its 30th year of existence, now has a mem- bership of 124 radio and 18 television broadcasting stations. These figures in- dicate that this has been a year of growth for the CARTB but it has also been a year of stabilization and consoli- dation necessary and valuable at this stage of The Association's development. □ an The Sales and Research office in To- ronto has kept up a steady flow of statis- tics, research material and information to agencies, advertisers, reps and sta- tions designed to give the maximum assistance in selling broadcast time and aid advertisers and their agencies in securing the best possible results from it. This year the Association has wit- nessed the growth and establishment of the comprehensive analytical survey of accounting and operating costs begun in 1953. The system, inaugurated by the CARTB to act as a basis against which the member stations can compare their sales figures and operational costs with those of other units similar in size, area coverage and power, has been widely adopted by the stations. It has been used in adapting the stations* existing ac- counting system, or obtaining the opti- mum working figures for ope'rational costing and as a yard-stick of revenue potentials. n □ n The CARTB met in 1954 with the Prime Minister of Canada and a group of his senior Cabinet colleagues, urging the enactment of legislation to amelio- rate the now out-dated situation in which the Government-owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is both com- petitor with, and regulator of, the non- government broadcasting stations. The brief presented at that time, an annual endeavor of the CARTB, stresses two major points vital to the cause of broad- casting in Canada — that there be estab- lished an independent governing body to regulate* both the Government directed and controlled CBC and the independent privately-owned stations, and secondly, that television stations operated by pri- vate enterprise be allowed to open in areas serviced at present only by the CBC television set-up. The long-sought institution of an independent regulatory body to direct the activities of both the CBC and the private stations is of great importance to the welfare of Canadian broadcasting. In the existing situation, the CBC not only acts as competitor for the same business and audience, while being subsidized by the Government, but also acts in the capacity of judge and jury in decisions concerning the licensing and operating of non-CBC stations and controls the only national networks allowed in Canada. n D D In the field of legal representation, the Association this year carried an appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada against a judgment on copyright fees rendered in 1954 by the Copyright Appeal Board. The judgment upheld the power of that Board to give CAP AC (the Canadian equivalent of ASCAP) the right to assess stations for performance fees on a percentage-of-gross basis, with per- mission to inspect the stations' books to determine the gross. The CARTB pre- pared, previous to the decision of the Supreme Court, a brief to the recently aippointed Royal Commission on Patents, Copyrights, Trade Marks and Industrial Designs. The Ilsey Commission on Copy- right, as it is known, was established as a result of the concern expressed by members of the Government of Canada and many other groups directly af- fected !by dt, over the situation now existing in the field of copyright legisla- tion. As a result of the adverse decision of the iSupre'me Court to the Associa- tion's appeal the CARTB was lable to add further recommendations to the brief concerning amendments to the present powers of the Copyright Appeal Board and the complete brief will be presented to the Royal Oommission this year. 69 THE FRANKIE LAINE SHOW - TV Syndicated Nationally Starred in "Bring Your Smile Along" — Columbia Pictures COLUMBIA RECORDS 70 United Nations Radio Provides World With Impartial Inf ormatior D n D D n n By MICHAEL HAYWARD Chief, English Language Service United Nations Radio npHE United Nations is ten years old this year. For the last nine of these years there has been a United Nations Radio, one of the instruments of the De- partment of Public Information set up to inform the peoples of the world about what this world organization does and what it stands for. D D n Throughout this time many broadcast- ing organizations have served the public interest by devoting a considerable por- tion of time and talent to originating programs about the United Nations, Many stations, of course, have been ham- pered in covering the United Nations because they are far from U.N. Head- quarters and because they are limited in budget and staff. As a service, U.N. Radio has supplied them with prepared programs (which are described below). These programs, produced for re- broadcast, are distributed by transcrip- tion and by short wave transmitters leased from various national and com- mercial services. In the United States and Canada, all major networks and many independent stations are tied by radio line and, frequently, by coaxial cable to U.N. Headquarters. nan From this center, the impact of U.N. Radio production has steadily increased, so that today its program, produced daily in 25 languages, are relayed regularly in 48 member states and in 20 other coun- tries and territories. With the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa rebroadcasting pro- grams nationwide on a regular basis, and with at least some coverage wherever English is spoken, the English Language Service of United Nations Radio is one of the most significant English broad- casting services in the world. Readers of this Annual may be partic- ularly interested in U. N. Radio services available to United States broadcasters: • UJi. Radio Review: a daily fifteen- minute review of United Nations news and features carried by the Mutual Broadcasting System, the Don Lee Net- work and a number of independent sta- tions. • U.N. on the Record: a weekly, fif- teen-minute program featuring candid interviews with leading world figures, carried by CBS Radio. • U.N. Assignment: a weekly fifteen- minute feature describing the work of men and women building for peace, car- ried by NBC. • U.N. Story: a weekly fifteen-minute dramatized human story of the impact on peoples' lives of the United Nations and the Specialized Agencies affiliated with it, distributed by platter to 600 stations. • U.N. Radio Newsreel: a five-minute summary of the day's news with recorded excerpts from meetings, press confer- ences, etc., fed to ABC, CBS and MBS for integration into network news pro- grams. • U.N. in Action: a daily TV program covering the sessions of the General As- sembly, with Winston Burdett as com- mentator, presented by CB,S-TV. United Nations Radio hopes to con- tinue its steady growth during 1955, with each of the four major American Radio Networks carrying a U.N. series. In addition to its regular series U.N. Radio also produces programs to com- memorate special occasions, such as Hu- man Rights Day — December 10th, United Nations Day — October 24th, etc. The year 1955 will see many special proj- ects to mark the Tenth Anniversary of the United Nations. The growing years of United Nations Radio have been successful — essentially because the story it has to tell is your story, the story of your United Nations. This story has thrilled many at times, disappointed some a times — but the changing story of man's effort to live in peace and good will with his neighbors is, after all, your story. U.N. Radio wishes to express its ap- preciation to all the radio systems which have made it possible to tell this story to the peoples of the world. 71 ERNIE KO V ACS 72 Radio Broadcasting Will Deliver New Effectiveness Peak in 1955 n a n n n n By RALPH N. WEIL Executive Vice President, WOV jD ADIO broadcasting, I say, is going to hit a new peak of effectiveness in 1955. And I am not commiting a dramatic prognostication to print with that state- ment. On the contrary, judging by the ever fresh energy with which alert radio men have kept the medium toned up, and judging by the performance of my own station over the years, it is a logical analysis of the situation. Whenever and wherever specialized broadcasting is the rule — and the rule is diligently followed — the prognosis for radio in *55 (and in '56 and '65) is excellent. nan WdV's own case history shows long use of specialization and concomitant increase in appeal and effectiveness. More recent converts to specialization have found it works for them too. In fact, only the pioneers and the recent converts have radio operations of suffi- cient stature to boast about. The laissez- faire, aim-for-a-cross-section group of broadcasters were left by the wayside several years back . . . weeded out by the dual challenges of specialized broadcast- ing and the novelty of TV. Local or net- work (and nowadays the format is well indistinguishable) the harvest has been great where the planting was specific. D D D At WOV for example, where our spe- cialties break down to two major cate- gories (Italian language and Negro-ap- peal) we know '55 is going to be big be- cause we have only to glance over the record for '54. A Pulse Study of Negro listenship in the metropolitan New York area (conducted in October, 1954) showed that at any given time during our 6-hour long nightly broadcasting direct from Harlem we were in the number one posi- tion. Why? I feel it is because we're being specific. We specifically chose our audience. This is an evening audience . . . primarily devoted to entertainment. We keep posted on their current musical tastes and given them great quantities of the music they want. We also give advertisers a bright showcase and top personalities to do their selling. n D D Lest this lead-off example of evening broadcasting sounds as though music and evening broadcasting combined to make the only prime, let me correct the impression fast. All broadcasting time can be prime. That is one of the quali- ties of specialized broadcasting. Direct yourself to a specific audience, program for that audience according to time of day and you'll end up doing a great job. Now we come to daytime radio. For WOV that means a 101/2 hour Italian language day. At no period in the sta- tion's long and successful history have overall ratings been higher! As spe- cialists we're not surprised, for the Italian language WOV is a firmly en- trenched habit with housewives and shopkeepers. News, drama, comedy, originated-in-Italy programs, phone quiz- zes and music are carefully developed into a harmonious whole, incidentally, as the only U. S. station with full — and flourishing — studios in Italy, WOV pro- duces ten features a day which are used by Italian language stations in other U. S. cities. nan The prescription then for a bumper radio year in '55 is: a) Aim for one particular community segment at a time; b) please its tastes and serve its specialized community interests; c) Replace a good feature with a better one as often as possible. (Obvi- ously it must be in mood and substance an evolvement which will whet fresh interest within the specialized frame- work.) nan So, On behalf of my fellow specialized- broadcasters who are carefully follow- ing the prescribed course, I can uneauiv- ocally deliver a 1955 prognosis. It is simply this: "Excellent.'' 7Z ^ 74 Continuing Strength of Radio Hinges On Programming Concept n D D [J D D By FREDERIC W. ZIV President Frederic W. Ziv Company 'T'HE key to the continuing strength and prosperity of radio lies in one word — programming. But this concept of pro- gramming is far removed from that of the heyday of network radio. This is programming aimed directly at the local advertiser and the local audience . . . the area of radio's greatest strength. This concept of programming provides for depth and continuity. It means tran- scribing radio programs with top names, not on a once-a-week basis, but on a five-day-a-week, across-the-board basis. This is the key to our 1955 plans in radio as we launch our most ambitious plans to date, the Eddie Cantor Show — five full half-hours across the board for 52 weeks. D D D It is programming of this type that will build up loyal and devoted audiences at the local level, audiences that will con- tinue to demand the respect not only of the local and the regional advertiser but of the national advertiser as well. That this type of programming is a success can be demonstrated by the fact that sales of the Frederic W. Ziv Com- pany in 1954 ran a full 31 per cent higher than in 1953, which had been one of the best years in our history. A good measure of this record sales volume must be attributed to the heavy sales during 1954 of two programs which were produced with this type of depth and continuity, the Hour of Stars, star- ring Ginger Rogers, Peggy Lee, Tony Martin and Dick Powell, and the Red Skelton Show. D D n Introduced late in 1953, the Hour of Stars is a full hour, five-day-a-week, across-the-board program, while the Skelton Show is one half hour a day, five- day-a-week, across-the-board program. Both of these programs offer adver- tisers an opportunity to purchase quar- ter hour segments, participating spot announcements or full programs. Both advertisers and stations are well aware of the value of this type of pro- gramming. Advertisers have been so quick to demand time on these pro- grams, and to demand new programs with this depth and continuity, that it is an immediate tribute to the efficiency of this type of advertising vehicle. nan The success we have had with these programs in depth has led us to produce the biggest and most ambitious radio program ever to be produced by a radio transcription company. The Eddie Cantor Radio Show. This program, starring one of the greatest names in show business, is also produced with our concept of depth programming. Five full half hour programs a week, 260 programs a year. This one program alone provides sta- tions with the opportunity of selling 30 full commercials a week, plus opening and closing sponsor identifications. □ an It is programming of this nature that is the prime source of radio's strength. Programs like The Eddie Cantor Show, The Red Skelton Show and The Hour of Stars, with their top names, with their quality production and their depth and continuity, have the power to attract and hold the listener. Advertisers do not want to talk about radio as an advertising vehicle. They want to talk about the kind of shows and showmanship that will deliver constant audiences and will pull sales responses. Programs of the caliber of Ziv's new properties are the answer to this de- mand. These programs are more than radio. They are top quality, instant ap- peal programs, which will attract big audiences the moment they hit the air- waves. They are the answer to radio's need and the advertiser's demand. To drive home radio's great selling strength in 1955, we have set up a quar- ter million dollar budget for advertising, promotion and development of radio sales plans on behalf of our products and the stations and advertisers we serve. 75 lied WuUu #;-. ^^; '' Manilla 76 Puerto Rican Station Profits By Errors of U. S. Television n n □ □ n D By JOSE RAMON QUINONES President WAPA-WAPA-TV, San Juan, P. R. 'TELEVISION in iPuerto Rico, in com- parison with television in the United States, is still an infant industry. At this writing, we still have less than one year of actual on the air *'know how" in this newest and greatest medium of mass communication. We have had the advantage of profit- ing by the mistakes and experience of the pioneers in the industry in the U. S., which has helped us make long strides toward as near perfect production as the present state of the art permits, in a very short time. Yet, we have had to overcome a number of obstacles not faced by the average U. S. television station. D D D Staffing of WAPA-TV, in the begin- ning, posed a serious problem since rela- tively few people in Puerto Rico had ever even seen television, much less worked with it. However, iby carefully choosing from among a substantial num- ber of local people who foresaw the possibilities in this field, and who had sought to educate themselves by ^at- tending schools in the U. S., and work- ing, in many cases, in apprenticeship training in the U. S. stations, we were able to secure a nucleus with which to begin. We have to draw in addition from experienced U. S. ^personnel but in less than a year we have managed to put together a working organization that is today producing television programs in our own studios which compare favorably with the best being produced anywhere in the world. For this success we can thank the people making up our staff w'ho are so fired with enthusiasm in this new and potent medium. n D D Approximately 85 per cent of our pro- gramming is done in the iSpanish lan- guage. This means that much of the material in English from which we might otherwise draw is of no value. We are, therefore, compelled to operate using the rather limited supply of Spanish lan- guage film material and local live pro- duction. In this connection local talent has not been readily available in large quantities and we, like many other sta- tions in virgin territories, are having to seek out and develop local peoiple to ful- fill our requirements in the production of live entertainment. nan WAPA-TV is affiliated with NBC, ABC and DuMont television networks and we are carrying a number of kinescope recordings from each of these. The prob- lems of language difference has been partially overcome by programming in segments wherein several English lan- guage' programs are presented consecu- tively. This technique is applied pri- marily in the case of Sunday evenings when WAPA-TV might almost be con- sidered a continental station. It is obvious to all of us in the in- dustry here that television in Puerto Rico offers an opportunity to present ed- ucational material which, based upon our limited experience, is apparently readily accepted and actually in demand by our population. We shall, therefore, give serious consideration in expansion of our educational TV activities in the future. D D D We have approximately 50 thousand receivers in our service area and the number is growing daily. It is esti- mated that this year (1955) we will approach the one hundred thousand mark, which makes our primary area by no means a small television market. And just so that no one will conclude that we are "youngsters" in the business just because we are barely getting started in black and white transmission, let me say that already we are seri- ously considering the advent of color transmission, so much so, in fact, that we have seen fit to include at least basic color equipment in our present transmit- ter so that when the demand for color becomes compelling, we will be ready with little loss of time to meet the demand. 77 ROY ROGERS AND TRIGGER Rodto — N6C Coatt-to-Coatt Television — NBC Coast-to-Coast Spo«iw>r^ by the Sponsored by Post Cereals Oodflf Oivmon of Chrytlcr Corp. A Division of General Foods Recording! — Bell Label ond Little Golden Records ffc/wtfve Management Public Relations Commercia\ Tie-Ups AIT lUSH, INC A L. RACKIN ROY ROGERS ENTERPRISES 1418 Norfh Highland Avenue — Hollywood — California 78 WQXR Power Increase to 50 Kw Signpost of Good Music Trend D D a n n n By ELLIOTT M. SANGER Executive Vice President, WQXR r^ OOD music will, for the first time, join the *'big time" in 1955. Before the summer of that year WQXR hopes to have its 50,000-watt transmitter on the air, and thereby hangs a tale. D D D The idea of a commercial good-music station goes back to the year 1936 when WQXR, then known experimentally as W2XR, went on the air for la couple of hours each day. The very idea of broad- casting good music in those days was regarded as hopeless. People who knew a lot more about radio than we did said that the station would not last six months, and there were many times when Jiohn Hogan and I, wiho owned the station then, thought that they might be right. Although we always managed to pull through, there were many paydays when we didn't know where the money was coming from for the next week's operations. There did not seem to be any demand for good music, but none- theless we felt it was a sleeping lion and that someday it would break out with a roar. In 1936 the sales of good- music recordings hardly made a dent. It was a time when a person who lis- tened to symphonic or operatic music was considered either a highbrow or an im- pecunious standee at the opera. When we talked about the advantages of high fidelity, only a few laboratory techni- cians even knew rwihat it was, and the general opinion was that going to Car- negie Hall or the Metropolitan was some- thing for the rich, but not for the masses. n D n Not only did the broadcast experts discourage us, but it was almost im- possible to get any serious considera- tion from the advertiser or the agency. It took a lot of talking and promotion to (prove over the years that the audience for good music as broadcast by WQXR was increasing rapidly and that those who liked good music were just as re- sponsive to advertising as any other people. Fortunately, a few open-minded sponsors tried us out and they all discovered that the ''cost per thousand" on WQXR made their advertising profit- able. nan Those are all things that come to mind at this time when we look back over the years and realize that in 1936 good music was not the national institution that it is today. A lot of other things have happened since 1936, including a World War, a cold war and the Atomic Age, all of which may have something to do (with the desire of millions of peo- ple to take refuge in the best in music. That is probably the most outstanding change in the taste of the American people in the past generation. Today the figures iprove that more Americans pay admission to musical events than attend baseball games, strange as that may seem. This is a nation-wide de- velopment and not restricted to New York and other large cities. In almost every part of the country one finds that this radical change in culture has taken music out of the longhair class. It is the result of a series of developments which expose them to important network mu- sical programs such as the New York Philharmonic on €BS, the NBC Sym- phony, heard over NBC until last year, the Telephone Hour, and the truly stag- gering increase in sales of classical-mu- sic records, particularly since the intro- duction of the LP and other microgroove discs. n n D The year 1955 is going to be very important to WQXR because we will be spreading our service area (materially. The recent astounding growth of the sub(urbs of New York City ihas made this expansion of our facilities more impor- tant than ever, and in this way thou- sands of more homes in the New York area and neighboring states will hear more of the good music they want. We hope that our analysis of the demand for our kind of programs is just as cor- rect new as it was back in 1936. 79 TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD Monday — Friday NBC TV Monday — Friday CBS Radio Everyday Capitol Records f»fU>nol Monaymtnt CLIFFIE STONE MCA Publicity MICKEY FREEMAN 80 Radios in 99% of Farm Homes According to NATRFD Figures □ D n D n D By FRANK ATWOOD President National Association of Television and Radio Farm Directors "D ADIO farm directors look to Frank Mullen, who was later to become executive vice-president of the National Broadcasting Company, as the founder of farm broadcasting. It was 1922 when Mullen went on the air over KDKA, Pittsburgh, with the first farm program. He opened the station, before dawn, rang a few bells to attract attention of sleepy listeners and then proceeded to read the market reports, talk about the weather and summarize the day's farm news. It was a local operation, but KiDKA, with comparatively little competition on the air, was widely heard, and letters of appreciation came to Pittsburgh from all parts of the country. nan The NATRFD, which has now added a "T" for television to its name, has grown in the years since 1944, the year it was organized, and lalso has grown up. Membership runs around 400 now, with 250 of these listed on-the-air radio or television farm broadcasters, and 150 as associate members. The annual convention in Chicago, at the time of the international Livestock Exposition, is a three-day meeting, with programs that start at (breakfast and lare packed solid with discussion of farm radio and television, how they can best serve farm and city listeners, and how they can be commercially successful, n D □ A Spring Meeting of the NATRFD is held at various locations around the country, and in 1955 is scheduled at Washington, D. C, Dallas, St. Louis, Detroit and Omaha have' been host cities for the RFD's in recent years. There is a regional organization also, with eight regions in this country and a ninth that includes all of Canada, Re- gional meetings are held in many of them, frequently as joint conventions with the Association of Agricultural Col- lege Editors, On the commercial side, the change in farm broadcasting has been tremendous. Farm radio now is pulling its full share of the load, and on many stations it is doing a lot better than that. During the recent period when total revenue from radio time sales was dropping, stations with strong farm departments saw their revenue from farm program sponsorship increase, n D D Across the country, farm radio and television are the favorite daily source of information on farm matters for the farmer and ihis family. Surveys indicate that members of farm families spend 25 per cent more time listening to the radio than do people in the city. As least one radio set is found in 99 per cent of the nation's farm homes, and actually we have many more farm radios than we have farms. In a typical farm home there is a radio or a TV set in the living room, more radios in the bedrooms, in the dairy barn, in the car, in the truck and even on the tractor. D D □ The iNATRFD has carried on an active program of sales promotion since 1953. Two regional and two national farm sales clinics have been held, with management backing, for agency people and potential advertisers. The farm director recog- nizes that his primary job is putting on a good farm service program, but he has found that there need be nothing incon- sistent between farm service and com- mercial sponsorship. The typical farm director is liked and respected by the farm community in which his voice and personality are known. He is a worker, frequently out in the field with a tape recorder and a cam- era to keep his program alive, up-to-date and full of interest. He may still, as Frank Mullen did at Pittsburgh, open the station with a ''Chanticleer" or a "Modern Farmer" show before the sun is up, but he or his assistant will be back on the air during the noon hour with the market news, and more than likely in the evening, once a week, on television. 81 I LOVE LUCY iwille Ball and Desi Arnaz -* OiilLU PRODUCTION CtS rV-Mondoy 9 00 PM 'miP MOttiS CICARFTTES ^■^>CTH 4 GAAOIC DECEMBER BRIDE GENERAL FOODS ADDITIONAL PRODUCTIONS: "Christmas Carol" — one hour in color (CBS) First Jimmy Durante Film Show (NBC) "The Aldrich Family" — pilot (CBS) "The Web" — pilot (Goodson-Todman) George Gobel — test film (NBC) PLUS: Four pilot films for Desilu Productions, Inc. and Commercials Central American Broadcaster Seeks Furtherance of Freedoms n D n D D n By FERNANDO ELETA President Regional Organization lAAB's Central American Associations; RPC Network of Panama A' T times, and specially of late, it is easy to forget that one of the strong- est motivating forces behind the eman- cipating movements throughout this American Continent v^^as the innate and common desire of all countries alike, whether from North, Central or South America, to gain the right to free speech. Some of our countries have been fortu- nate enough to attain, and maintain, such an elusive though fundamental [privilege and, in so doing, have neglected, for various and complex, although not al- ways valid reasons, to foster the enjoy- ment of such privilege by less fortunate neighbors. n D D It is needless to elaborate on the pre- mise that free speech, together with free enterprise, are medular to that system of government which we care' to call our own. Quite evident and elementary; and yet so very little is being done about it in a great many of our countries. nan Our idea of grouping local associa- tions into Regional Organizations dates back to 1951 when, at the Second General Assembly of lAAB held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, those instrumental in drawing up the revised by-laws of lAAB included a provision for the creation of such Regional Organizations. Datter, and at the Third General Assembly of lAAB gathered in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on April, 1953, a motion was approved to proceed with the organization of a Re- gional Organization for Central America. Still later, in Chicago, May, 1954, and during the meetings of the Board of Directors, Don Emilio Azcarraga, of XEW-Mexico City, and president of lAAB, suggested that a get together of Central American broadcasters be held in Mexico City, to imiplement the decdsion taken at San Juan. The meeting on the tenth of Septem- ber last, in the presence of such inter- national broadcasting figures as Goar Mestre, of CMQ, Cuba, and ex^president of lAAB; Gilmore Nunn, NARTB repre- sentative to lAAB; Malcom Neill, repre- senting the Canadian Broadcasting Asso- ciation; Jose Ramon Quinonez, of WAPA, San Juan, Puerto Rico, first vice- president of lAAB; and others including, of course, lAAB's president Don Emilio Azcarraga and Jose Luis Fernandez, its director general. nan Within its very short life quite a great deal has been accomplished. Let us take the case of Guatemala, for instance. Pre- vious governments had not alloiwed the legal organization of a National Asso- ciation of Broadcasters but, on the 16th of October, the Government decreed the new "Asociacion Particular Guatemal- teca de Radiofusion" as a legal entity. Up to the present, licenses to operate broadcasting stations were issued for one year only, hardly (permitting their nor- mal and proper development, but now, and by Resolution No. 3375 of the Min- istry of Communications, licenses shall be issued on a permanent basis. Next in the program is to decommercialize the local government owned station which has been unfairly competing with pri- vately owned commercial stations. There is a good reason to believe that the re- cent visit of the members of the Board of lAAB, together with the backing of the new Regional Organization, will again help sig-nificantly the very active and judicious intervention of the local Association in fulfilling its purpose. Last, and most important of the immediate goals in the agenda of the Guatemalan Association, is to have the Guatemalan Congress promulgate a new radio legis- lation based on the principles of free speech and free enterprise. nan These are a few higTilights of the joint efforts and activities of lAAB, and its new Regional Organization of lAAB's Central American Associations, in back- ing, wherever and whenever feasible and advisable, the aims and needs of the local broadcasters associations of Central America. 83 Zjo the Aiany People Who J4ave Jfelped . . . Ukanhd! Cjpeclall^ . . . UJ^C MARK STEVENS 84 Award System Should Initiate Category for Special Events D D D n D n By JOHN DALY Past President Overseas Press Club TN ALL businesses and professions, awards are a wonderful stimulus. Cer- tainly, that is true for the broadcasting and telecasting business. Some awards have greater value than others, but all are an added incentive to networks, pro- ducers and talent to aim for the best in their category. And for those that have arrived, it is a pat on the back. D D D However, when a system of awards tends to ignore the thing television han- dles best — public service special events — there must be something wrong with the award system. Generally these special events are eliminated from consideration because they are not regularly scheduled programs. This shouldn't be. Perhaps the most important, the long- est and best program of the year, the Army-McCarthy hearings, was not con- sidered for an award since it fell in the realm of special events. To bring this dramatic piece of history in the making to the American people, the American Broadcasting Company went to a great deal of effort and expense. ABC-TV carried the whole story — 186 i/^ hours of it — on a network ranging from 55 to 79 stations. The actual out-of- pocket expense for the 36 days was well over $300,000, and does not take into ac- count loss of revenue from, programs pre- empted. D D D Despite the financial burden ABC be- lieves the series fulfilled the highest promises of the new medium's capacity to present history in the making to the American people. As was often pointed out during the hearings, the viewing pub- lic was the real jury, regardless of what the Committee decided. Thus it stands to reason the jury — the American people — were entitled to get the testimony com- plete in its physical setting and dramatic form at the time it was given. The only medium that could do this visually was television. By the very nature of TV this is the thing it does best. Therefore, it becomes a responsibil- ity that cannot be passed off. That brings up another point. Since the people are en- titled to see major events first hand, the networks should be permitted to seek sponsors to help bear the tremendous ex- pense. True, in the case of the Army- McCarthy hearings, permission for spon- sorship was granted. However, it wasn't given until 15 days after the hearing began. Had permission been given a few weeks before the hearings were scheduled to start, as should be the case in future hearings of this nature, the network in all probability would have been able to find some interested advertisers. □ D D There is no doubt about the public's interest and that's what advertisers are interested in. The hearings on ABC-TV topped all daytime competition by 72.6 per cent according to the Nielsen Ratings for the two week period ending May 8. Getting back to the subject of awards. Without a doubt this was THE television event of the year. While it is true that ABC did not "pro- duce" this event, it went to great lengths and expense to present it in its entirety. Through the outstanding work of ABC director Ed Scherer, the American people at home often saw and heard a great deal that even those present at the hearings missed. And the work of the commenta- tors who handled the audio portions with- out interrupting the hearings themselves demonstrated the scope and value of spot TV reporting. D D D The intent of these remarks is not fault-finding about recognition of a past event, but to suggest that in the future the givers of awards set aside a special category for outstanding public service coverage of a significant event — as rend- ered by any network and by any indi- vidual station. I believe it would aid materially in the desire and practicability of radio-TV to give further and even greater service to the backbone of the industry — and of the country — the viewers and the lis- teners 85 II SAMMY KAYE RADIO: Serenade Room — ABC Sunday Serenade — ABC TELEVISION: So You Want To Lead A Bond! COLUMBIA RECORDS RCA THESAURUS MANAGEMENT: David Krengel 607 Fifth Avenue New York City PLaza 3-2636 Direction— MCA 86 Television Giant Among Canadian Consumer-Goods Manufacturing n D D a n D By JULES LAROCHELLE Canadian Correspondent Radio Television Daily 'TELEVISION, a six-year-old industry in Canada, has become a giant in the field of consumer-goods manufacturing. Today there are some 1,400,000 sets in use or a set in one of every five Canadian homes and only one other consumer product, the automobile, attracts more buying dollars. Canada's national per- centage of homes having a television set more than doubled in 1954 to 22 per cent, compared vnth 10 per cent in 1953. Twenty-eight per cent of Quebec homes have TV sets. Ontario tops this with 37 per cent and British Columbia has 14 per cent. By way of comparison, 96 per cent of Canadian homes have radios, 69 per cent have telephones, 71 per cent have refrigerators and 55 per cent have auto- mobiles. nan Production and sales of TV sets in 1954 continued to record substantial in- creases over the previous year and at the same time, the industry made inroads in its inventory the demand developing so rapidly. In the past year a total of 612,000 units were sold, according to officials in the industry, having a nominal retail value of $198,000,000, and indications are that the industry will manufacture and sell from 610,000 to 625,000 sets in 1955, at about the same dollar value as in 1954. It is stated that possibly some color television sets will be sold in the last quarter of the year, although no pro- vision has yet been made by the Cana- dian broadcasting industry to broadcast color programs. D D D The radio set sales for the home did not fare as well as TV, due to the impact and competition of television. Even so, a total of 450,000 radio sets were marketed at an average retail value of $75 each or a total of $33,750,000, thus giving a total of both TV and radio sales for the year 1954 of $231,000,000. There are 23 companies in the field of producing television and radio sets and about 25,000 workers are employed in the industry. Of the 24 stations operating in Can- ada, seven are owned by the government agency, the CBC and 17 by private broad- casters. Four additional stations will be put on the air early this year and it is the hope of the industry, now that a Canadian system has been established, that licenses will be issued for additional stations, particularly in the large centers where programming time for sponsors is becoming difficult to obtain. However, according to A. D. Dunton, chairman of the board of governors of CBC, it is the policy of the government to develop a coast-to-coast national sys- tem before duplication is allowed. The CBC has announced the Prairie Provinces will be linked by microwave system to Ontario and Quebec within two years and that the coast-to-coast system will be completed within three years. The job will cost millions of dollars and take several years to complete but al- ready work is under way on the toughest and longest link in the chain — the 1,250- miles between Toronto and Winnipeg. Bell Telephone Co. of Canada and the Manitoba Telephone are cooperating to bring microwave to Winnipeg by late 1956. Currently, microwave facilities exist between Quebec and London. There are also partial networks in Eastern Canada. nan It is pointed out that the recording of black and white and color television pro- grams on magnetic tape is rapidly ap- proaching commercialization and will greatly simplify the production and dis- tribution of television programs for broadcasting stations. Anyway, closer to the present, manu- facturers are working to capacity in order to build up inventories which were greatly depleted by the great demand in closing month of 1954 and all companies count on a substantial share of the some 600,000 to 625,000 sets estimated to be sold in 1955. 87 BARRY SISTERS MERNA CLAIRE TV'S NEW SINGING SENSATIONS 88 Freedom of Radio-Television Information RTNDA Objective n n □ n n n • By RUSS VANDYKE President Radio-Television News Directors Association W/'HEN the Radio-Television News Di- rectors Association holds its annual convention in Denver in the fall of 1955, it will be marking its 10th anniversary. That makes ours a comparatively young organization — representing a rather young profession. Both have proven to be rather husky youths. D D D Many today can remember when radio news required only a scissors, a paste- pot and the latest edition of the news- paper. Those were the days when press wires for radio did not exist, w'hen each brief sustaining newscast was followed with the admonition "see your local paper for full details." Few today would deny that radio news, plus its new sister television news, has become a dominant factor in mass com- munication. And, growing up, it has had to learn its responsibilities, explore its possibilities and try to fulfill its capa- bilities. With that in mind a small group of news directors called the first meeting to form our organization in Cleveland some ten years ago. n □ D At that time it was known as the National Association of Radio News Di- rectors. But in a few years television entered the picture, and as with news itself, our membership spread across na- tional boundaries to include nearly three dozen members from Canada and one from Australia. To recognize both tele- vison and the enlarged scope of our membership, the name was changed to that of Radio-Television News Directors. The members of RTNDA represent the working newsmen of both individual sta- tions and networks, as well as those in closely allied fields such as the press associations, schools of radio and tele- vision journalism, and trade publications. RTNDA provides each member with an exer expanding list of contacts in his own field for the exchange of ideas, informa- tion and news reports. It is not uncom- mon for one member to iprovide broad- cast "feeds" to half a dozen other mem- bers in all parts of the country — giving each an on-the-scene direct report on a big story. Through the years our annual conven- tions have attracted leaders from every level of the government and industry — giving our members a more intimate knowledge of the news they report daily. Through seminars conducted jointly with the Medill School of Journalism at North- western University, and through work- shop sessions at the annual conventions, there has been a wide exchange of the methods and the tools needed to better our work. ^ ^ ^ D D n During this past year there have been heartening examples where hearings, legislative functions and court proceed- ings have been opened to microphones and cameras both on the national and on the local levels. In each case democracy benefited through the greater insight of her citizens into the workings of her government. All such efforts must be supported and encouraged by RTNDA, not alone within our membership, but throughout the in- dustry. We must also, in good conscience, oppose those who would deny to us free access and deny to the public the free- dom to see and hear. Working with other groups of radio, television, the press, the legislative and the legal pro- fessions, we must strive for a mutually acceptable code of conduct to utilize elec- tronics communication for the good of all. D D D W^e of RTNDA hope that great prog- ress can be made during this coming year — through the Freedom of Informa- tion Committee; through our officers; through the board of directors; and through the office of the president, the Radio-Television News Directors Asso- ciation offers its cooperation and help to all who share our desire to extend to the fullest the three Freedoms — the Freedom to Speak; the Freedom to Hear; and the Freedom to See. 89 MONICA LEWIS 90 Scholarship Fund Outstanding As AWRT Enters Fourth Year ' D n D □ D D By JANE D ALTON President American Women in Radio and Television JANUARY 1, 1955 — after four years J of proud and steady growth, AWRT again presents its credentials to the industry. 'a D n Emerson once said **The one base thing in the Universe is to receive favors and render none." AWRT in 1955 is proud not only of its thousand members drawn from all over America and its 15 strong chapters scattered from Texas to Cali- fornia to New England (four new ones within the past six months) — but proud- est of all of the new annual AWRT scholarship initiated by the membership during the past year "to encourage the entrance of unusually able young women in the Broadcasting and Telecasting In- dustry." nan This AWRT scholarship, to be awarded in 1955 for the first time, came about when the members attending the Na- tional Convention held in Kansas City last April voted to set up a $500.00 scholarship to be awarded annually to an outstanding young woman in her Junior year of college, majoring in radio or television — the scholarship to be used for academic study in radio and/or television or for necessary expenses in- curred in on-the-job training. Doris Cor- with, past president of AWRT, heads the scholarship committee. Judges for this year's scholarship are: Leo Martin of Boston University, President of the Uni- versity Association for Professional Radio Education; G. Richard Shafto, gen- eral manager, WIS, Columbia, S. C, member, TV Code Review Board; Mrs. Douglas Horton, member of the Board of Directors of the National Broadcasting Company; Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, United Nations and Honorary member of AWRT; and Harold Fellows, President of NARTB. The winner of the' 1955 scholarship will be presented at the AWRT National Convention to be held in Chicago May 5-8. The AWRT 1955 convention to be held in Chicago -will be characterized by three intensive days of fine workshops, top speakers and general high purpose. Open- ing speaker at the AWRT convention will be Mildred McAfee Horton, member of the Board of Directors of NBC, former president of Wellesley College and war- time head of the WAVES; Harold Fel- lows, President of NARTB, will sound the keynote on his Friday address at the Convention, and Bea Adams, Vice Presi- dent of the Gardner Advertising Com- pany, will speak on WOMAN'S ROLE IN THE INDUSTRY. n D D AWRT as an organization, continues to grow — with a net membership in- crease of 15 percent during the past year and the addition of four new strong AWRT chapters; the Sooner Chapter in Oklahoma (which grew from three to 31 members in seven months), the Ohio Chapter, Pittsburgh - Gateway Chapter and Maryland Chapter — making a total of 15 strong, active chapters — women engaged in radio and television from Maine to California. D D D During the nast year AWRT continued the publication iNEWS & VIEWS with Alice Heinicke of SESAC as Editor. The magazine published monthly contains news of the industry, news of AWRT members, success stories, sale's ideas, book lists, job information and informa- tion designed to keep AWRT members alert and informed. (Subscription to NEWS & VIEWS is included in the an- nual dues.) AWRT has a thousand members — drawn from all facets of the industry — 18 are station owners, 13 are sales de- partment heads, three are industry con- sultants, 66 are producers, 68% of the members are at stations or networks. The largest percentage of the members are broadcasters or telecasters — active on the air or before the cameras — but all are joined together with a common purpose — to work as women to make a real contribution to the' Radio and Tele- sion Industry — and to the country. 91 -^ Soviets Spending More to "Jam" ,^^ ^ ; Than Voice Is Spending to Operate n n D n n n By J. R. POPPELE Assistant Director for Radio and Soviet Orbit U. S. Information Agency 'T'HE year 1954 was marked by the move of the Voice of America, the overseas radio service of the U.S. Information Agency, from Nev^ York City to Wash- ington and the formal opening on De- cember 1 of its new specially designed studios in the Nation's Capital. D n D From Washington, the Voice is now originating 75 daily programs in 38 lan- guages as part of the Agency's respon- sibility of explaining to peoples every- where the policies and objectives of the United States. Because radio is the only medium available to the Government to reach the enslaved peoples behind the Iron and Bamboo curtains, more than three-quarters of the Voice of America broadcasts are directed to Eastern Europe and Communist-controlled areas of the Far East. Other parts of the U. S. Information Agency share the responsibility with the Voice of America in carrying out the program's objectives in the free nations of the world. The Agency operates 213 posts in 77 countries of the world, main- tains libraries and information centers in foreign cities and supplies news, pamph- lets, films and exhibits explaining various aspects of American policy and objec- tives. Other informational projects are carried out in the free world through the work of the Agency's Office of Private Cooperation with various business, civic and public groups in the United States. D D D The new Washington facilities of the Voice of America include 14 modern studios, a recording center capable of handling 40 recordings simultaneously and a master control designed to transmit 26 programs at one time to all parts of the world. Increased efforts by the Kremlin to drown out the Voice by "jamming" our broadcasts testify to the effectiveness of our efforts. We estimate that the Soviet Union is spending more each year in an attempt to ''jam" the Voice than we spend in our world-wide broadcasting operations. During the last year, three new Soviet jamming techniques were in- troduced. They are: (1) the "ice box," a piece of equipment that looks like an ice box, plugs into an ordinary wall socket and can be shifted as the Voice shifts the direction of its signals; (2) the "vodka pump," a jamming signal that sounds like a choking gurgle, and (3) the "hot rod," a speical antenna rigged to a re- ceiving set so that when the set is turned on, it creates interferences affecting the other radio sets in the locality. D D D We are countering the Soviet "jam- ming" through new and expanded trans- mitting facilities. In Europe, our Munich, Germany Radio Center includes a million watt long wave transmitter and in the Far East, we have two million watt medium wave broadcasting transmitters — both 20 times more powerful than the highest power broadcast station in use in the United iStates today. These facilities are part of our network of 78 transmit- ters in all parts of the world. nan As television facilities abroad are ex- panded, the Agency is stepping up its program to distribute news and feature programs overseas. As 1954 ended, we were supplying 29 stations in 21 coun- tries of Europe, Latin America, and the Far East and Africa with material sup- porting American policies and objectives. In our international broadcasting, we have received the complete cooperation of the United iStates broadcasting indus- try. Our coverage of many special events has been enhanced through the help of the American networks and individual stations in all parts of the country. With the continued support of the industry, we will continue to transmit the American story by radio and television to all parts of the world. 93 i Tl 1-7M0 LEE GRAHAM STAR OF LETTER TO LEE GRAHAM" WABD 94 ARNA Maintains High-Level Standards Without Fan-Fare D D D D □ D By JOHN Mac VANE President Association of Radio News Analysts A RNA — the Association of Radio News Analysts — enters its fourteenth year of existence with a strong representative membership and an increased sense of its responsibilities to the profession. At the annual business meeting and Christmas get-together in December, ARNA announced election of four new members, Martin Agronsky, ABC; Wal- ter Cronkite, CBS; James Fleming, NBC, and Allen Jackson, CBS. nan Officers elected for 1955 were: iPresi- dent, John MacVane; Vice-Presidents, William Costello, Ned Calmer; Executive Committee, H. V. Kaltenborn, George Fielding Eliot, Leon Pearson; Secretary, Merrill Mueller; Treasurer, Cesar Saer- chinger; Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, John W. Vandercook. It was on March 13, 1942 that a group of leading commentators from the four networks assembled under H. V. Kalten- born and organized the Association. A few months later, one of ARNA's first two vice-presidents, Elmer Davis, became Director of War Information. During the war and in the years that have' followed, ARNA with its carefully chosen member- ship has exerted a quiet but definite in- fluence in maintaining the standards of the profession. nan During these years, without publicity or fanfare, ARNA has entertained up- wards of two hundred guests chosen from the most prominent American and for- eign statesmen. Names such as Winston Churchill, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Dean Atcheson, Field Marshal Montgomery, General Marshall, foreign ministers, and members of past and present Cabinets would have to be included. During 1954, ARNA held a total of eighteen meetings and entertained at its headquarters, the Williams Club, 24 East 39th Street, New York, twelve major guests of honor and perhaps as many others of lesser importance'. They in- cluded men in such varying fields as Dag Hammerskold, UN Secretary General; George Meany, President of the AF of L; Agriculture Secretary Benson; and French Minister of Justice, Guerin de Beaumont, a close associate of Prime Minister Mendes-France. nan Since all its members are under in- dividual contracts with networks, ARNA can never resemble a labor union. Per- haps a better comparison would be some- thing like the American College of .Sur- geons with its efforts to eliminate such medical evils as the "ghost surgeon" or fee-siplitting. With a membership of only about fifty men, who come from all networks and who are known personally to one another, ARNA can exert a good deal of influence in its field without the necessity for public statements, although it has always been quick to publicize ac- tion on behalf of its own members, as happened last year when ARNA member Edward Murrow came under attack by Senator McCarthy. n D D Because it must necessarily remain small — in fact the idea of restricting membership to thirty-five was once dis- cussed— ARNA cannot presume to repre- sent all in the radio news analyst's field. Many men across the country undoubt- edly would qualify for membership, but from its beginning new members have been selected from those known well by several ARNA members which almost limits membership to New York and Washington, main communication cen- ters, with a scattering of men working abroad or in other big cities. When the ARNA Constitution was written, the founders provided that two blackballs could exclude a candidate from membership; nor could the commenta- tor be admitted if more than one-third of the members wrote "Don't Know" on the ballot. The provisions still apply. So the time will probably never come when the news analyst is identified on the air to public or sponsor with the initials ARNA. Yet members are as proud of their membership as the surgeon is of becoming FACS or a Diplomats of the Surgical Boards. 95 JEAN M ,. .X TIN NBC SINGING STAR 96 Membership, Activity Upward Trend Highlights RTES Report D □ n D n G By ROGER PRYOR President Radio and Television Executives Society "D EARING in mind that the RTES was formed only a little over two years agio by the uniting of the memhership in the Radio Executives Cluib of New York and the American Television So- ciety, its accomplishments are note- worthy. Even more so are its continual seeking of means of carrying out its objectives. n D n The activities of our personnel clear- ing house, the Listening Post, cannot be measured by mere statistics. While it is possible to trace the direct placement on an average of more than four persons a ■week and listing the nearly three times as many who have come to the Listening Post for interviews, it is not possible to estimate the values to these appli- cants of the willing ear, the interested discussions and the objective suggestions. □ 3 n Tihe word forum was probably used by both of the parent lorganizations and con- tinues to be applicable to the monthly luncheons. In the year 1954, we were hosts to the former President of the United States, Harry S. Truman, in November to New York's Governor-Elect, W. Aver- ell Harriman and, in May, to New York's Mayor, Robert F. Wagner. FCC chair- man, George C. McConnaughey ; Harold E. Fellows, president of the NARTB; and Thomas F. O'Neil, president of Mu- tual Broadcasting System were amongst the Industry leaders heard. The Pea- body Awards Luncheon in April, once again, was a highlig'ht in this brilliant series of meetings. □ □ D The monthly Workshop meetings, which since Spring have been luncheon meetings, continue to fulfill their func- tion of affording an opportunity, to those in the Industry, of shirt-sleeve discus- sions. Topics ranged from analysis of TV commercials, through most of the phases of sales, self regulation and various tyipes of special production, news, color, etc. The extremely important ses- sion on color television was completely recorded by NBC and a full transcript published and disseminated at the an- nual AAAA's convention. The joint lun- cheon in connection with the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, in October, started out to be a Work- shop session and ended up with the NAEB and the RTES being hosts to the new FCC Chairman, several other mem- bers of the Commission and an excep- tional representation of Industry leaders. □ n n The new project launched in the Fall also under the category of promoting higher standards for the Industry was the Time Buying and Selling Seminar. This session of thirteen weekly luncheon sessions was planned particularly for the junior element in the Industry but has been exceptionally supported by many veterans. A registration in the neighbor- hood of three hundred fifty and an at- tendance average well above the' anti- cipated confirms the opinion that such a course would fill a need. The readiness of top flight people in advertising and broadcasting to serve' on the "faculty" for the panel discussions was also gratifying. D n n One word about our annual Christmas party which in 1954 topped even the record breaking affair of 1953 in raising money for our Welfare Fund. The Fund makes it possible for the RTElS to oper- ate' properly the Listening Post and to contemplate other means of serving the individual in the broadcasting fields. n n n Two publications of the Society should be mentioned since they are the strong cement which helps to hold the Member- ship together. The first is the mionthly RTES News bringing to the members notes on the over-all program of the Society. The other is the annual Mem- bership Roster or Yearbook. Through these many activities, the RTES feels it is achieving its purpose and fulfilling its desire to be of service to the Industry, and to its people. 97 98 he best-read editorial feature of the Woman s ome Companion is the series of real-life articles on love and arriage by famous counselor Dr. David R. Mace. ere was the potential for an outstanding radio series, id ABC saw it. On the air, as on the printed page, these stories e human, helpful, irresistible. And they're spotted just where they belong . at the climax of radio's only morning drama block: /er the ABC Radio Network. ')7npanion (as the show is called) represents alert co-operation the part of the Woman s Rome Companion and ABC. makes compeUing listening . . . smart programing. It helps [plain why ABC morning radio exercises such dominant ,, .*^ peal with the all-important young-housewife audience. BC RADIO NEX^VORK ;?^^'' Radio and Television TELEPHONE NUMBERS in New York IM Kfifiio StaiUnts WAK wtvo WfAS . WGM WHU WHOM W1MS WK»S WUI . WMCA WMGM WtCA WXCW WNYC WQXR .SUtqueKonno 7-5000 MEIrosc 5-0333 .. . PLoio 1-2345 PLaza 7-0880 WHitc Ploms 9-6400 FRcoport 9-1400 OLympia 8-1100 Circle 6-3900 BRyant 9-6000 OYstcr Bay 6-2500 ORcgon 9-2720 Circle 6-2200 Murray Hill 8-1000 Circle 7-8300 PLoia 3-3300 . ...WHitehall 3-3600 .... LOnoacrc 4-8000 Circle 5-7979 LAkawonna 4-1100 NEwton 9-3300 f Yf Kacfio Mnlioii.s* WAIC FM WABf FM wcr ■ • wo- WGs- WHLi Fv WM/:.v fv w; ws wc- WQXR-F.M Susquehanna 7-5000 TEmpleton 8-5400 PUxa 1-2345 WHite Plains 9-6400 LExington 2-4927 New Rochellc 6-0800 1 Von hoc 1-8000 MUrray Hill 8-1000 Circle 7-8300 WHttehoU 3-3600 LOngacre 4-8000 LAckawonna 4-1100 TV Siaiunts WABC TV WABD WATV WC«S-TV WIICA TV WOR TV WPIX SUsquchanna 7-5000 MUrray Hill 8-2600 BArcloy 7-3260 PLaza 1-2345 Circle 7-8300 LOnflacrc 4-8000 MUrray HHI 2-6500 \ ntl onal \>*liror/»'.s •roodcoiHng Co SUtquehanna 7-5000 Cll— >!■ Ireodcasting Sntcm PLaza 1-2345 D«M«a» T*4«vition Nttwofi . MUrrov Hill 8-2600 Krrttoa* Broedcosting System PLoio 7-1460 MtffMOl troodcottirtg System LOngacre 4-8000 McfiMOl Broodcotting Co Circle 7-8300 .SifilioM Ht'prfHtntifttiven Ate Sf«t s«i« Mti r. tMt ielM 9imr & C«. •lair-TV, l»c. TlM B«liNi9 Co. Ik TW BfvlMa C«. ^mn-lmnk Co, Inc SUsquehanna 7-5000 JUdson 6-5536 LExington 2-3783 MUrray Hill 2-6900 MUrray Hill 2-.^644 MUrray Hill 2-0810 PLaza 9-8150 MUrray Hill 6-1860 MUrroy Hill 2-3124 100 CBS Rodio Spot Soles PLaza 1-2345 CBS TV Spot Sales PLaza 1-2345 Henry I. Christal MUrray Hill 8-4414 Thomas F. Clark Co., Inc lELdorodo 5-5666 Clark-Wandlcss-Mann, Inc MUrray Hill 4-1910 Continental Radio Sales LExington 2-2450 Donald Cooke, Inc MUrray Hill 2-7270 Devncy & Co MUrray Hill 7-5365 Evcrett-McKinney, Inc PLaza 9-3747 Forjoc & Co., Inc JUdson 6-3100 Free & Peters, Inc PLaza 1-2700 Melchor Cuzmon Co.. Inc Circle 7-0624 H-R Representatives, Inc OXfordi 7-3120 Hcadley-Reed Co MUrray Hill 5-8701 George P. Hollingbery Co OXford 5-5560 The Katz Agency, Inc PLaza 9-4460 Joseph Hershey McGillvra, Inc MUrray Hill 2-8755 Robert Meeker Associates, Inc. . .MUrray Hill 2-2170 NBC Spot Sales Circle 7-8300 Pan American Bcstg. Co MUrray Hill 5-1300 John E. Pearson Co PLaza 1-3366 John H. Perry Associates MUrray Hill 7-5047 Edward Petry & Co., Inc MUrray Hill 8-0200 Radio-TV Representatives MUrray Hill 8-4340 William G. Rambeau Co MUrray Hili 6-5940 Paul H. Raymer Co., Inc PLaza 9-5570 Vcnord, Rintoul 8, McConnell MUrray Hill 8-1088 The Walker Representation Co., Inc MUrray Hill 3-5830 Weed & Co PLaza 9-4700 Adam J. Young, Jr., Inc iPLaia 9-1810 Xdveriistntf Agencies Anderson & Cairns, Inc MUrray Hill 8-5800 N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc Circle 6-0200 Badger 8i Browning & Hersey, Inc Circle 7-3719 Ted Bates & Co JUdson 6-0600 Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn .. .Eldorado 5-5800 Benton & Bowles, Inc MUrray Hill 8-1100 The Biow Co., Inc PLaza 9-1717 Franklin Bruck Advertising Corp Circle 7-7660 Bryon Houston PLaza 7-6400 Leo Burnett MUrray Hill 8-9840 Calkins, & Holden PLaza 5-6900 Campbell-Ewald Co., Inc MUrray HIM 8-3400 Cecil & Presbrey, Inc MUrray Hill 8-1234 Harry B. Cohen OXford 7-0660 Compton Advertising, Inc .OXford 7-2400 Cunningham & Welsh, Inc MUrray Hill 3-4900 Donccr-Fitzgcrald-Samiple ORegion 9-0600 0' Arcy Advertising Co iPLaza 8-2600 Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield, lix: iBRyani 9-0445 Donahue & Coe, Inc COIumbus 5-2772 Doremus & Co WOrth 4-0700 Dowd, Redfield & Johnstone MUrray Hill 8-1275 Roy S. Durstine, Inc TEmpleton 8-4600 Erwin, Wasey & Co., Inc LExington 2-8700 William Esty & Co OXford 7-1600 Foote, Cone & Betding MUrray Hill 8-5000 Albert Frank-Guenthcr Law COrtlandt 7-5060 Fuller 8. Smith & Ross, Inc MUrray Hill 6-5600 Gardner Advertising Co COIumbus 5-2000 Gcyer Advertising, Inc PLaza 1-3300 Grant Advertising TEmpleton 8-9393 Grey Adv^ Agency, Inc RLaia 1 -3500 Hirshon-Garfield, Inc MUrray Hill 8-8900 Charles W. Hoyt Co., Inc MUrray Hill 2-2000 Duane Jones Co., Inc PLaza 3-4848 Kostor, Farrell, Chesley & Clifford, Inc.. PLaza 1-1400 The Joseph Katz Co MUrray Hill 8-1223 Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc MUrray Hill 8-5700 nan RADIO-TV TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN NEW YORK n D n Abbott Kimball Co., Inc PLaza 3-9600 Kudner Agency, Inc MUrray Hill 8-6700 Al Paul Lefton Co., Inc MUrray Hill 9-7470 Lennen & Newell, Inc MUrray Hill 2-5400 MacManus, John & Adams PLaza 9-3221 Marschalk & Pratt Co VAnderbilt 6-2022 J. M. Mathes, Inc LExington 2-7450 Maxon, Inc PLaza 9-7676 McCann-Erickson, Inc JUdson 6-3400 Emil Mogul Co., Inc JUdson 2-5200 Morey, Humm & Johnstone, Inc LOngacre 4-2240 Morse International, Inc OXtord 7-2100 Needham, Louis & Brorby PLaza 7-0333 Peck Adv. Agency, Inc PLaza 3-0900 Fletcher D Richards, Inc.... JUdson 6-5400 Ruthrauft & Ryan, Inc MUrray Hill 6-6400 Street & Finney, Inc WAtkins 4-8510 St. George & Keyes PLaza 5-1180 Sullivan. Stauffer, Colwell & Bayles. . .OfRegon 9-250O J. D. Tarcher & Co., Inc MUrray Hill 8-1234 Totham-Laird PLazo 3-7057 J. Walter Thompson Co MUrray Hill 3-2000 J. Franklyn Viola CHickering 4-3254 Geoffrey Wade PLaza 5-4156 Warwick & Legler, Inc MUrray Hill 4-5800 William H. Weintraub & Co., Inc PLaza 1-0900 Weiss & Geller, Inc PLaza 3-4070 Young & Rubicam, Inc MUrray Hill 9-5000 PuhUcations Advertising Age PLaza 5-0404 Advertising & Selling LOngacre 5-3320 Billboard, The PLaza 7-2800 Broadcasting-Telecasting PLaza 5-8354 Editor & Publisher BRyant 9-3052 Film Daily BRyant 9-7117 Printers' Ink MUrray Hill 3-6500 RADIO-TV DAILY. . . Wisconsin 7-6336 Radio & Television Weekly WAIker 5-2576 Soles Management LExington 2-1760 Sponsor MUrray Hill 8-2772 Standard Rote & Data Service MUrray Hill 9-6620 Television Magazine PLaza 3-3671 Tide MUrray Hill 3-7700 Variety JUdson 2-2700 News Associations Associated Press PLaza 7-1111 International News Service MUrray Hill 7-8800 Press Association, Inc PLaza 7-1111 Reuters BRyant 9-8558 United Press Associations MUrray Hill 2-0400 Talent Agencies Affiliated Artists PLaza 3-1862 Columbia Artists Management, Inc Circle 7-6900 Consolidated Concerts Corp COIumbus 5-3580 Frank Cooper Associates VAnderbilt 6-5661 Fanchon & Marco, Inc CHickering 4-3956 Gale, Inc PLaza 7-7100 William McCaffrey Agency ELdorado 5-1076 Management Corp. of America PLaza 9-7500 Music Corp. of America PLaza 9-7500 Marjorie Morrow CHickering 4-0644 William Morris Agency, Inc JUdson 6-5100 National Concert & Artists Corp PLaza 9-6000 Robbins Bros MUrray Hill 7-2033 Shaw Artists Corp MUrray Hill 8-2230 Organizations, Unions and Governn^ent Agencies Actors' Equity • PLoM 7-7660 Advertising Federation of America .... BRyant 9-0430 AAAA LExington 2-7980 American Communications Assn COrtland 7-1374 American Federation of Musicians PLaza 8-0600 AFTRA VAnderbilt 6-1810 ASCAP MUrray Hill 8-8800 AMP PLaza 9-8470 Broadcast Music, Inc PLaza 9-1500 Federal Communications Comm WAtkins 4-1000 Federal Trade Commission COrtland 7-7100 Institute of Rodio Engineers LE 5-5100 Music Publishers' Protective Association Circle 6-3084 NAPA Circle 7-8194 Professional Music Men, Inc COIumbus 5-7362 Writer's Guild of America PLaza 7-8319 SESAC, Inc MUrray Hill 5-5365 Song Writers' Protective Assn Circle 6-2536 Station Representatives Assn MUrray Hill 5-4141 Radio-TV Program and Transcripti€pn Cos. Advance Television Pictures Service Circle 5-6873 Affiliated Program Service, Inc Murray Hill 7-1881 Air Features JUdson 6-8500 Alton Alexander Productions PLozo 9-3277 American Institute Food Products JUdson 6-7600 Audio-Video Recording Co PLaza 7-3091 Barry, Enright & Friendly, Inc TEmpleton 2-8600 Basch Radio & TV Productions. .. MUrray Hill 2-8877 V. S. Becker Advtg. Service JUdson 2-1040 Ford Bond Radio Productions, Inc Circle 7-2236 The Bruce Chapman Co Wisconsin 7-9244 Cineffects, Inc Circle 6-0951 Coastal Recording Co Circle 6-3900 Louis G. Cowan, Inc PLaza 9-3700 Frederic Damrau, M.D PLaza 5-3638 Cordon M. Day Productions Oregon 9-3595 Decca Records, Inc COIumbus 5-2300 Roy DeGroot, Consultants, Inc MUrray Hill 7-6865 Empire Broadcasting Corp PLaza 9-4500 Allen A. Funt Radio Productions JUdson 6-5227 Gale, Inc PLaza 7-7100 General Artists Corp Circle 7-7543 Joiin E. Gibbs 8. Co PLaza 7-5959 Horry S. Goodman Radio Productions PLaza 5-6131 Arthur Henley Productions PLaza 5-7145 Hummert Rodio Features JUdson 6-8500 International 16mm Corp PLaza 7-2265 Keystone Broadcasting System, Inc PLozo 7-1460 Lang-Worth Feature Programs, Inc JUdson 6-5700 Phillips H. Lord, Inc PLaza 5-2211 Charles Michelson, Inc iPLozo 7-0695 William Morris Agency, Inc JUdson 6-5100 Motion Picture Stages, Inc PLaza 3-4840 Music Corp. of America PLazo 9-7500 Muzok Corp ORchord 4-7400 NBC Radio Recording Div Circle 7-8300 National Concert & Artists Corp PLaza 9-6000 Nelson Productions, Inc MUrray Hill 6-5862 Prockter Productions, Inc JUdson 6-6800 Radio Artists Corp MUrray Hill 8-0940 Radio Features of America JUdson 2-5130 Reemock Enterprises, Inc MUrray Hill 7-7979 Reeves Sound Studios, Inc ORegon 9-3550 Rockhill Radio PLaza 9-7979 Bernard L Schubert, Inc MUrray Hill 8-0940 «;E«;Ar Inc MUrray Hill 5-5365 KR Smith ■ ■ V.V. JUdson 2-3791 Henry Souvaine, Inc TRafalgar 3-1 1 58 Richard Stark & Co .^. ■ REgent 7-9608 Television Screen Productions, Inc.. MUrray Hill 2-887/ Transcribed-Radio Shows JUdson 2-3530 Tronsfilm, Inc • ; • JUdson 2-1400 United Press Associations MUrray Hill 2-0400 Thomas J. Valentino, Inc • • Circle 6-4675 Chick Vincent Co Vu-^'-1°"^ Hid Von Boumann Studio RHinelander 4-5508 Roger White Productions PLozo 5-3560 Wolf Associates , • • • • ^^"^. J-i?J? World Broadcasting System, Inc.. .MUrray Hill 8-4700 Wright, Wynn Associates ^u'/v^, |:J5oO Frederick W. Ziv Co.. Inc MUrray Hill »-^7w 101 Radio and Television TELErilONE NUMBERS in ChioajJfo \M Itftdlo Staiions WAAf if AIT wen 6-1932 2 0660 4-6000 2 7801 4-2400 WtAW WMAQ w»c WtAW WtFM WfMT WXIT . . RAndolph FRonklin . WHifcholl DEorborn . . MOhowk . LAsfgotc 7-6860 AMboiJodor 2-1128 CR 7-4100 SAcromcnto 2-1700 superior 7-0100 .. CLiffside 4-7411 ..WHitcholl 4-2170 STote 2-5466 ...MOnroc 6-9700 superior 7-8300 MIchigon 2-1570 SHcldroke 3-1590 MOnroc 6-9060 i-.ff Hadio >iff lions UN 4-4606 ...STote 2-1357 .NEvada 2-2240 .MOnroc 6-9060 ANdovcr 3-6767 THeriftlou Siuiunts WttMTV WBKS WGN-TV WH9Q WHitehall 4-6000 . ANdovcr 3-0800 . .superior 7-0100 superior 7-8300 \«i(j<»iiffl \(*f ii'or/tT.s Broodcatting Co ANdover 3-0800 •roodcoiting Syttcm WHitehall 4-6000 Tdc^tion Ntfxrork SUpcrior 7-0100 Irootkatfmg System STate 2-6303 M«t««l Br»odcoiting System WHitehall 4-5060 Net»»«»ol Broodcottmg Co SUperior 7-8300 .Slcili»ii Hepresmttaiivrs Avtry Kaodel, Inc ANdover 3-4710 fkm lloir & Co superior 7-8659 TW Balling Co WHitehall 3-2040 Tbo BrookoM C*. CEntral 6-5726 ••m-SmiHi Co CEntral 6-4437 Cojpir fobttcotiMif CEntral 6-5977 CBS Rm4- S«k« WHitehall 4-6000 TlMMi f. Ctorti Co STati 2-1663 CrMky Bro«do' KMG RYon 1 7149 HCXIywood 3-320S KAtC KFAC Hollywood 2 3141 WEbster 0161 Dunkirk 2-2121 KfOX KFVD Dunkirk 5-2927 Dunkirk 8-2345 KFWB Hollywood 3-5151 ROM MAdison 5-2551 lOfJ Hollywood 4-0201 KCIL (Sfcomw* Ookt) STonlcy 7-3467 KKJ Hollywood 2-2133 KlfV (Ofodotci CHopmon 5-2388 KLAC Hollywood 2-7271 KM^ Hollywood 9-5341 KNX Hollywood 9-1212 KOWL (SoMtv AAo«Mca) EXbrook 4-6761 KMD MAdison 5-2121 KU)C Richmond 6362 KWKW (PoMdwu) RYon 1-6744 KXLA (PoMdcfio) RYon 1-6991 f Vf Iffidio .Sl(ili»ii.s KUTC (GI«X (Lond 6184 Dunkirk 7-1333 Blair-TV, Inc OUnkirk 1-3811 Boiling Company, Inc Dunkirk 8-8158 The Branham Co WEbster 1-1551 Burn-Smith Co., Inc DUnkirk 2-3200 CBS-Radio Spot Sales HOMywood 9-1212 Forjoc & Co MAdiiisiQin 6-8329 Free & Peters HOillywood 9-2151 W. S. Grant Co MAdison 9-2653 Head Icy-Reed Co HOUywioodi 4-7738 H-R Reprcsentotivcs, Inc HOIIywood 7-1480 The Katz Agency TUcker 8167 Kimball, Maurice A., Co., Inc DUnkirk 8-6178 Tracy Moore HlOliywoodi 2-2351 NBC-KRCA Spot Sales HOIIywood 9-6161 Oakes, Harlan G., Associates DUnkirk 2-3200 Lee F. O'Connell Co CRestview 5-2022 Paschall, Benton, Co HiOllywood 2-2323 John Pearson Co DUnkirk 7-4388 Edward Petry Co Michigan 9227 Radio TV Representatives, Jnc BiRaidshaw 2-6738 Wm. G. Rambeau do HOIIywood 4-0388 Paul H. Raymer HOIIywood 2-2376 Walker Co Dunkirk 2-3200 Weed & Company HOIIywood 4-861 1 Western Radio Sales HOIIywood 5-1755 Young, Adam J., Jr HOUiywood 9-0965 Advertising Agencies Abbott Kimball Co. of Calif DUnkirk 7-7305 Action in Advertising DUnkirk 3-3115 Ad Associates WEibster 3-7501 Advertisers Production Agency PRospect 7761 Alber, R. H., Co HOIIywood 9-8273 Allen & Marshall Adv., Agency DUnkirk 7-5163 Allen, Martin, Co WBbsiter 3-0734 Allied Advertising Agency DUnkirk 7-7331 Altman, Bruce, Adv. Agency WEbsteir 1-1761 Anderson-McConneil Adv. Agency WEbster 1-1761 Arnold, Rupert, Adv. Agency DUnkirk 2-0896 Asay, Wm. F., Agency, (Long Beach, California) LB 7-2429 Associated Advertising Agency CRestview 1-7227 Atchison, R. B., Adv. Agency PRospect 2404 Athertori Advertising Agency WEbster 3-8488 Ayer, N. W., & Son, Inio HOIIywood 3-4871 Baldwin, Ben, Adv. Agency CRestview 5-5146 Ball, Ted H., & Co HOUiywood 7-2966 Banning Co OUmkirk 8-3456 Barnes Chase Co DUnkirk 4-1193 Barnes, John, & Assoc HOIIywood! 3-0387 Baron, Richard, Co Pl 1-4748 Bates, Ted., & Co HOIIywood 9-2161 Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn (Hollywood) Hollywood 9-7337 (Los Angeles) WEbster 1-1234 Beaumont & Hohman, Inc iMAdiison 9-2676 Beckman, Hamilton & Associaites WEbster 0106 Bejach, Leo Adv CRestview 4-4555 Bennett, Harry, Adv. Ageimcy DUnkirk 7-8371 Benton & Bowles, Inc HOIIywood 4-9151 Berghoff Associates, Inc CRestview 5-6151 BescI Advertising ANi 3-5121 Biow Co., Inc ClReVtview 4-7641 Bishop & Assoc. Inc NOrmandy 2-1158 Block Advertismg Agency HOIIywood 2-5668 Bogarts The HOillywood 3-6871 Boyd John R., Co LOgan 1644 Bozell & Jacobs, Inc BRiadshaw 2-2081 Brond. Michael, Assoc CRestview 6-2991 Brisachcr, Wheeler & Staff HOIIywood 9-2197 Broadcasting Advertising BRadshaw 2-4840 Brooke, Smith, French & Dorrance of the Pacific Coost, Inc MUtucil 8154 Brooks Advertising Agency HOIIywood 4-1 158 104 L n n n radio-tv telephone numbers in los angeles n n D Brown, Byron H., & Assoc DUnkiirk 7-1226 Buchanan & Co., Inc CRestview 5-5231 Bull, Frank & Co HOilywoodi 5-4195 Burnett, Leo, Co., Inc HOIIywoodi 4-7347 Burv^alda, Bill & Associates Hollywood 9-1161 Buxton, Erwin SYlvan 4-7896 California Adv., Agency Hollywood 3-3189 Calkins, Holden, Carlock, McCliinton & Smith, Inc YOrk 5145 Colvert, J. Russel ARizona 8-4253 Campbell-Ewald Co Hollywood 5-4136 Copies Co., The DUnkIrk 7-4255 Catrlson, Milton, Co DUnkirk 8-946-* Carson-Roberts Inc BRads)haw 2-8366 Cose, Jack, Adv. Counselor NOrmondy 1-1820 Case, Roger T., Assoc LOng Beaiclh 7-4474 Costor & Assoc CRestview 5-2292 Cecil & Presbry, Inc HO'llywood 3-2324 Cinema Advertising Agency HOiUywood 4-6146 Citizen Advertising Agency, Inc VAndyke 2463 Clark, Darwin H., Co MAdison 9-1661 Cloword, Velma, Advertising DUnkirk 4-2558 Collard, Clark, Adv. Agency DUnkirk 7-3388 Columbian Adveiiiising Agency YOrk 7151 Cole, Vail Advertising Agency CRestviiew 5-8462 Compton Advertising, Inc HOIIywood 9-8107 Consolidated Adv. Directors CRestview 6-4012 Craig & Reed Agency HOIIywood 4-8218 Crank Chet, Co HOIIywoodi 3-5128 Crossley & Jeffries, Inc CLevelaind 7-8271 Culbertson, Robert C. Adv BiRadShaw 2-2344 Culp, Earl R., Co DUnkirk 2-8406 Cunningham & Walsh, Inc HOIIywood 7-6131 Dancer- Fitzgeraild-Sample, Inc HUdson 2-3256 D'Arcy Adv. Co DUnkirk 8-3462 Davis, Charlie, Advertising AXminster 3-5508 Dovis-Harrison-Slmimons, Inc HOIIywood 3-7101 Degner & Assoc DUnkirk 7-2273 Donald, Dick, Adv DUnkirk 8-2371 Dazier & Eastman Adv P'Rospect 7091 Durstine, Roy S., Inic DUnkirk 8-3411 Ebberts, Dan, Adv. Serv JE 4241 Edwards, Adv. Agency, The BRadshaw 2-5616 Ehlert, Grace MAdiison 6-2227 Eisenberg, Ralph, Advertising VAndike 0439 Eisaman-Johns, Advertising CRestview 1-5196 Enterprise Adv. Agency MAdison 9-1477 Erwin, Wasey, & Co., Ltd WEibster 1-1211 Bwell & Thurber Assoc HOIIywoodi 9-4994 Factor, Breyer, Inc., Agency DUnkirk 8-8131 Fagan, O. K. Advertising Agcy VAndyke 2192 Fehlman, Warren P. Adv. Co Klmiball 9296 Fennel] Adv. Agency HOIIywood 9-8351 Foote, Cone & Belding (Hollywood) HOIIywood 9-6265 Foote, Cone & Belding (Los Angeles). .MAdiison 9-3611 Freiburg, John, & Co NOrmandy 3-21 1 1 Gardner, H. M., & Assoc DUnkirk 5-1474 Geissinger, W. B., & Co WBbster 3-7178 General Advertising Agency, Inc.. .HOIIywood 3-5128 Geyer Adv. Agency HOIIywood 7-61 14 Gill Clifford Agency CRestview 6-1606 Glosser-Goiley, inc DUnkirk 4-2141 Glenn Advertising, Inc WEbster 3-9369 Goldstone, Nat C. Agency CRestview 6-1071 Goodman, Miort Advertising WBbster 8-3993 Gonda, Francis D., Adv. Agency DUnkirk 7-6126 Goodman, Kent HOIIywood' 5-8821 Grant Advertising, Inic HOIIywood 9-5371 Grant, Will, Adv. Agency DUnkirk 7-3361 Gregory-House, Inc HOiIlywood 4-751 1 Gregory, Willaird G., & Co TRinity 0531 Guerin -Johnstone Advertising DUnkirk 5-1788 Hadlock & Assodiates HOIIywoodi 2-6731 Horrington-Richards WBbster 3-5577 Harvey, William W., Inc HOIIywood 2-0874 Hauser, Dave & Associates (Long Beaich, Calif.) LOng Beach 2-43408 Heintz & Co., Inc MAdison 9-3181 Hicks & Griest DUnkirk 5-1721 Hill, Don Ml 5149 Hilton & Riggio, Inc HOIIywood 2-6343 Hixson & Jorgensen, Inc DUnkirk 8-3121 Hoel, John D., Adv. Agency RYan 1-7131 Houston Adv. Seirvices Co DUnkirk 9-4171 Howard, Bob Advertising Agcy WBbster 3-5701 Hubley Adv. Agency MAdison 6-0555 Hunt, W. H. & Associates BRadshaw 2-8293 Hunter & Wilhlte Advertising HOIIywood 4-4191 Irwin Co., Inc BRadshaw 2-5455 Irwin, Howard & Associates DUnkirk 8-1219 Joffee & Jaffee Adv. Agency CRestview 1-6211 Jimmy Fritz & Associates HOIIywood 3-3251 Johnson, J. Howard MAdison 8044 Jordon Co., The DUnkirk 2-2248 Juneau, C. B„ Inc WEbst«r 3-7131 Kaufmann, Hans E., & Co HOIIywood 3-3800 Keane, Raymond, Adv. Agcy., Inc WEbster 3-9221 Kellogg, Edward S., Co DUnkirk 7-5213 Kelso, M. H., 8. Co DUnkirk 2-2072 Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc HOIIywood 3-2101 Killingsworth Co., Inc BRadshaw 2-7649 Klitten, Martin R., Co., Inc DUnkirk 7-8396 Lanidsdole, The Company DUnkirk 5-2007 Lannen & Sanders, Inc HOiIlywood 9-1681 Lawrence Co., The BRadshaw 2-5820 Laws, Robert F., Adv. Agcy HOIIywood 9-3109 Lennen & Newell, Inc CRestview 1-7221 Lenz, J. M., Advertising YOrk 1682 Little & Co Dunkirk 9-1267 Logan, Dudley L., Adv DUnkirk 2-8471 Mack-Wharton, Advertising WEbster 8-5187 MacManus, John & Adams, Inc WEbster 3-9569 Mann Advertising Co., Inc DUnkirk 2-1179 Martha's Adv. Service MAdison 6-4897 Marto, Walter, Adv. Agcy SYcamore 6-2239 Matthews, Anne D., Adv. Agency SYcamore 2-3816 Mayers Co., Inc., Tlie DUnkirk 8-2111 Mayne, Charles H., Co WEbster 3-8261 Mays & Co., Advertising TRinity 8534 McCamn-'Erickson, Inc. (Los Angeles) HOIIywood 4-8268 McCarthy Co., The PRospeot 701 1 McElroy Advertising Agency PRospect 2047 McHugih, Phil D., Co MAdison 6-7186 MWKee, Burns Advertising HOIIywood 7-4218 MloLain, W. R. & Associates NOrmondy 3-8209 McNeill & McCleery HOIIywood 4-7252 Meony, Phillip J., Co., Adv Michigan 3601 Meehl, Michael, Adv Kl 5241 Mercury Adv. Agency, Inc CRestview 5-8502 Meyerhoff, Arthur A., Agency CRestview 4-6863 Miner, Dan B., Co DUnkirk 8-3301 Moeller & Shedd, Inc WEbster 8-2686 Mioody, Thomas, & Associates DUnkirk 2-0544 Miooge^Privett, Inc YOrk 7243 Morgan, Raymond R., Co HOIIywood 3-4194 MottI & Sitemon Adv. Agcy WEbster 8-6288 Nathan, Edw. N., Adv. Agency PRospect 1767 NeoJe Advertising Association Michigan 2149 Needhom, Louis & Brorby, Inc HOIIywood 2-2391 Nelson Advertising Service DUnkirk 7-8368 Newman, Mike, & Assoc REpublic 2-6211 Ntewmon, N. J., Adv. Agency HOIIywood 3-3251 Noble Advertising Co MAdison 6-5359 Noel, Lent & Associates HOIIywood 5-4171 O'Connell, Robert, Adv. Agency STate 7-2535 Olen, David Advertising BRadshaw 2-3244 Pardee Co.. The HOIIywood 2-7306 Potch & Curtis, Adv. Agcy., Inc. (Long Beach, Colif.) LB 6-1259 Patton, George Advertising HOIIywood 2-0841 Perrett Co., Tfie MUtual 2388 Porter, Wesley H., Adv AXminster 3-0400 Productive Advertising DUnkirk 8-2251 Raymond, J. W. Adv. Agcy Richmond 7-5391 Raymond, Lorry Co YOrk 8125 Rhodes & Davis Michigan 2396 Riicih, Henry Agency BRodshow 2-7823 Ringer, Lee, Advertising DUnkirk 7-8131 Robinson, Elwood J., Adv MUtual 6293 Roche-Eckhoff & Lee HOIIywood 9-5363 Ross, Charles, Adv. Agency HOIIywood 2-1184 Ross, Ellsworth, Inc DUnkirk 8-3608 Ross, Roy, Inc HOIIywood 9-6263 Ross, W. B., Assoc, Adv DUnkirk 8-1107 Ruthrouff & Ryan, Inc DUnkirk 8-0571 Scholtz Advertising Service Michigan 2396 Schurrer, Lou, Adv HOIIywood 3-3800 Scott, Ml. B. Inc., Advertising CRestview 4-5301 Sebrell, J. B. Adv. Agcy MAdison 6-9397 Seeds, Russell M., Co., Inc CRestview 4-7613 Seidel Advertising Agency HOIIywood 4-0255 Shone, Leonard, Agency, The WEbster 8-3535 Sheldon, Lisle Adv HOIIywood 3-2366 105 RADICTV TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN LOS ANGELES D D D • WEbtlcr 8 2077 Hollywood 4 8201 ^ • WAInut 2753 r c tl. 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B CRestview 60698 Weiner, Jack CRestview 67081 Weintraub, Murry CRestview 1-1137 Welch, Suey, Agency HOIIywood 4-2461 Wendling, Chas CRestview 62348 White, Mack, Agency NOrmandy 2-8988 White, Wm. B CRestview 46301 Wiley, Richard CRestview 54170 Wilkins, Paul CRestview 16188 Willson, Henry CRestview 6-3201 Winkler, Daniel M CRestview 17244 Wookey, Betty, Agency HOIIywood 2-2301 Publications Billboard Publishing Co HOIIywood 9-5831 Broadcasting-Telecasting HOIIywood 3-8181 Hollywood Reporter HOIIywood 4-741 1 Radio & TV Exchange HOIIywood 4-0101 RADIO-TV DAILY HOIIywood 5-8436 Radio-Television Mirror CRestview 6-6293 Sponsor HOIIywood 4-8089 TV Guide Publication NOrmandy 2-3101 TV-Radio Life HOIIywood 4-9275 Variety HOIIywood 9-1141 Radio'TV Audience Surveys American Research Bureau CUmberlin 3-3149 Facts Consolidated WYoming 3181 Moffett Research Co HOIIywood 3-5653 Broodcosf Revenues See Page 41 Fovorife Sfors of 1954 See Page 39 Growth of Broadcasting See Page 67 Ten Top Radio-TV News Events See Page 37 Song Hits of 1954 See Page 45 107 THE SERVICE WITH THE MOST SUBSCRIBERS" JUd*on 6-3316 l^ t4A 't^ i^ysv^ UcA^ SYDNEY ROSLOW THE PULSE Incorporated 15 West 46th Street New York, N. Y. RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS D D D ADVERTEST RESEARCH 90 Bayard St., New Brunswick, N. J. Phone: CHarter 7-1564 AMERICAN RESEARCH BUREAU, me. National Press Bldg., Washington, D. C. Phone: National 8-0822 551 5th Ave., New York City Phone: MUrrayHill 7-3787 234 S. Garfield, Los Angeles, Calif. Phone: Cumberland 3-3149 A. S. BENNETT— CY CHAIKIN INC. 333 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 9-0734 CROSSLEY-S. D. SURVEY 642 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: PL 7-5560 and 40 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. PRinceton 1-5145 ELUOTT-HAYNES LTD. (Radio Research Division) 515 Broadview Ave., Toronto 6, Ont., Canada Phone: GErrard 1144 C. E. HOOPER, INC. (Executive Office) 10 East 40th St., New York 16, N. Y, Phone : LExington 2-3000 Dry Hill, Norwalk, Conn. Phone: Victor 7-2461 RICHARD MANVILLE RESEARCH 230 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: ORegon 9-2435 MARKET RESEARCH CORP. OF AMERICA 122 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-3540 425 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. 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Phone: DElaware 7-2888 TRENDEX, INC. 347 Madison Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MU 4-4328-9 VIDEODEX, INC. 342 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-8837 J. A. WARD, INC. 8 W. 40th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: BRyant 9^845 109 no Exciting Expansion Predicted For 1955 International Television n n D n D n By PAUL TALBOT President Fremantle Overseas Radio & TV, Inc. 'VHE year 1955 will be to International Television what the first "post freeze" year of 1952 was to the U. S. industry. The long heralded commercial service in Great Britain becomes a reality in the fall and for the first time, there will be competition for product in the world's second largest TV market — a market with almost four million licensed receiv- ers. Important to American producers is another English language market, Australia, which will initiate video ser- vice late this year. On the European continent, schedules which have been ex- tremely limited are being expanded par- ticularly in Italy, France and Western Germany. At least three new TV mar- kets will become active in Latin America, to make a total of eleven countries and 29 stations in that part of the world. Japan is manufacturing its own receivers and the plants are now geared up to permit lower priced sets and thus in- crease the audience. Also in the Far East, Malaya and Siam are planning stations. U\ 3 D One of the most exciting prospects in the future of International broadcast- ing, is the micro-wave TV relay between Miami and Cuba which is expected to be in operation this year. This is likely to be the first link in an international net- work which will eventually reach into South America. Our lawmakers are aware of the po- tential of International Television and recently Senate Joint Resolution 96 was passed, setting up a commission to study the subject. The commission is to make its report by December, 1955. nan Mindful of the vital role which export plays in the theatrical film release set- up— up to 50 per cent of a Hollywood film's income is earned overseas — many U. S. TV film producers have looked for a similar pattern in video; and with increasing production costs, the foreign market may well become an economic necessity for them. But the job of pene- trating foreign TV markets presents quite a different set of problems from those faced by theatrical distributors. Firstly, because of the intimacy of the medium, far more attention must be paid to local tastes and customs than is the case with theatrical films. A movie pa- tron goes perhaps once or twice a week to see a picture. If it is a film of Ameri- can origin, he usually knows this in ad- vance and the choice of seeing it or not is his. But TV entertainment comes into the home for several hours a day, seven days a week. The overseas viewer will certainly enjoy seeing a good U. S. show on occasion, but it is not difficult to appreciate how he might feel about the product of another country dominating his entire TV fare and thus, in a sense, his life. n □ n In order to become an integral part of the local TV scene, our company, which specializes in international pro- gramming, has set up production offices in all important foreign television mar- kets. Through these offices, American product is adapted to local needs. Where required, foreign language tracks are added to TV film shows. Complete pack- ages, made up in part of U. S. film and part *'live" local talent, are produced for sponsors and agencies in the particular foreign market. n □ □ As of December, 1954, FORTV had 17 regularly scheduled weekly TV pro- grams and 20 weekly radio programs running in eleven countries throughout the world. Seventy per cent of our TV shows employ U. .S. film product. These shows are in addition to feature film and shorts libraries which have been placed by us with almost all overseas TV stations. During 1955, the increased activity in International markets will require a large amount of additional film. And by continuing our system of local adapta- tion, coupled with on-the-spot selling, we are confident that much of this need for film will be filled by product from the United States. Ill A lore top performers in entertainment and business stand behind our microphone than anY\\'here else in radio. And as a logical result, the biggest audiences are tuned to the CBS L iw^' rf^©S^€ ©*i;c>T*, If 1 1 Jit* ©Kj ^mi v©S^© ,©^e^« ©2« ©^e^« I Radio Network JIM WYLER "THE TRAVELER" H«>Sf-NAI{I. & General Sales Manager Leroy Keller 115 RICHARD BOONE star of "MEDIC" 116 Ziv Doubles Production Plans As Video Film Business Booms n D n n n n By JOHN SINN President Ziv Television Programs, Inc. A S 1954 drew to a close two important factors dominated the television film industry. The first was the fully ex- pected but extremely rapid rate of the growth of television film as an impor- tant part of station programming. The second was the increasing number of stations interested in featuring regular colorcasts of filmed programs. The growth of the television film in- dustry and its expanding market re- flected itself in the number of new films produced, marketed, and sold to local and regional advertisers last year. n D n ZIV alone produced three of these new shows, each of which was sold in close to 200 markets, and in addition continued production on three other top selling features. These new series in- clude "Mr. District Attorney," starring David Brian; "Meet Corliss Archer," with Anne Baker and Mary Brian, and "The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater." Continued in production were "I Led Three Lives," with Richard Carlson; "Favorite Story" with Adolph Menjou, and "Cisco Kid." The first of these programs, "Mr. District Attorney" reached saturation dis- tribution in almost 200 cities within nine months after it was put on the mar- ket. D n n "Meet Corliss Archer" was purchased in more than 175 markets in only six months. The third of these programs, "The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theatre," was sold out in more than 180 markets even before the show went on the air. We confidently expect the Cantor pro- gram will set an all-time record in the industry for total markets sold. These sales records demonstrate that more and more local and regional adver- tisers are coming to rely on television film programs as an ideal means of put- ting across their sales message in in- dividual markets. And film programming is filling more and more hours of both network and local station time with each succeeding season. Because this trend towards television film has become so pronounced during the past year, Ziv has decided to double its production of program series dur- ing 1955. To achieve this goal more efficiently, with better product and qual- ity control, we have purchased the Amer- ican National Studios in Los Angeles, now to be known as the Ziv Television Studios. We are scheduling production of all program series at these new facilities. n □ D Now in production for 1955 is our latest top appeal theatre type program "The Science Fiction Theatre" which opens up a host of stimulating new dra- matic story lines of adventure, romance, mystery and imagination. Panel shows, dramatic programs, mystery, musical comedy, comedy and variety programs are now under consideration for 1955. All of these programs will be produced in the Ziv tradition of high quality, top star film series, and all will be pro- duced in Ziv's color process, Zivcolor. Film in television programming is at- taining greater importance each season. Color film in television is making im- portant strides as well. And, just as 1954 witnessed significant expansion in the use of television film, so it also witnessed vital developments in color film pro- gramming. D D D We feel that the cost which color has added to our production expenses is not a risk but a wise investment. We are prepared today to provide ad- vertisers and stations with fine color prints, prints which will be of the same high quality as our black and white programs, and prints which embody techniques far beyond the stage of trial and experimentation. This investment we feel, will begin paying big dividends and soon. The num- ber of stations which have already con- tacted us for color prints in 1955 indi- cate we may well be on the threshold of the exciting new color era. 117 m^ \v :;:;;:::::%g?SSS!SS^ \j\\ec\ "t^"' m^m^^ II THE fRENCH BROADCASTING SYSTEM (RDF) OFFERS YOU FREE OF CHARGE A REGULAR TRANSCRIBED SERVICE MUSICAL PROGRAMS Symphonic Folklore Popular ENTERTAINMENT Theatre Arts Books WOMEN'S PROGRAMS Foihlon Culjine Home Life AND BY SPECIAL SHORTWAVE FEED ON-THE-SPOT NEV/S • INTERVIEWS • REPORTS These broadcasts are distribufed to American stations as part of o goodwill program to promote better understanding between the peoples of France and the U. S. THE FRENCH BROADCASTING SYSTEM P I E R |{ K r K K N E S S E Director in North America 972 Fifth Avenue • New York 21, N. Y. • REgent 4-1501 118 Empire State Broadcasters Plan Only "On Ringing the BelF □ n D D n D By MICHAEL R. HANNA President New York State Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters FN the early nineteenth century in America, the church collection was taken in a bag at the end of a pole, with a bell attached to arouse sleepy contributors. When people ask me why we New York broadcasters have formed a state asso- ciation, my response is that all we're doing is ringing the bell. We have been, for the most part, "sleepy contributors" — and while we have snoozed, many un- fortunate things have come to pass which might not have transpired had the Empire State's broadcasters been unified. n D D Among these incidents — not the only one, but illustrative — was the adoption of state legislation limiting the capacity of radio and television to cover public hearings. Individual broadcasters ener- getically attempted to halt this discrimi- natory legislation, but we did not have the strength born of cooperative action. In New York, as in other states, we have a continuing problem in the broad- cast of sports. Rights charges have soared beyond reason in some areas; in others, broadcasting has been flatly re- fused access to such events. This is a problem which requires unity, not only to develop the best strategy through the contribution of all of the ideas available, but unity to encourage the acceptance of the best ideas. n n n other states are encountering now the threat, if not the reality, of municipal and state taxes on gross income, on ad- vertising and on all categories of reve- nue needed to sustain broadcasting as a strong community force. Broadcasters must be organized and firm in their determination if they are to oppose suc- cessfully the general emergence of such needless and unfair assessment. I say that we had to "ring the bell" to awaken ourselves to the necessity for getting together. The fact that New York broadcasters, residing in a state which was one of the very first to join the union of states, are among the last to form their own association supports the point. Our association is the 43rd state group to he launched. The fact that all sections of the state were represented in our original organi- zational meeting, held January 12th in Syracuse, demonstrates the awakening need for the existence of a state group. ■nan Not least among the benefits which will accrue to each of us from this amalgamation — in many ways, the best that will accrue — is the opportunity to exchange ideas and opinions on all mat- ters of problems which beset the indus- try. Public Relations. Public Service. Regulation. There are subjects aplenty, as other state associations have learned. As a corporate group, we will have an opportunity to seek the counsel of advertisers, agencies, and government representatives who will address our various meetings. Although a state or- ganization, in some cases insulated against the trials and tribulations within other states, we will offer our assistance to other similar state groups; and we will be able to escape complete provincialism, of course, by working with the NARTB and other bodies. Is it worth the effort? I think it is. And of course my fellow officers — Bill Doerr (Buffalo), Gordon Gray (New York City), George Dunham (Bingham- ton) and Elliott Stewart (Utica) — think so, too. n n n The Board of Directors, which will establish policies for our guidance in- cludes: Ham Shea (New York City), Sam Cook Digges (New York City), Fred Keesee (Auburn), Joe Bernard (Buffalo), Morris Novik (New York City), William Fay (Rochester), Joel H. Scheier (Plattsburg) and E. R. Vade- boncoeur (Syracuse). In our first year of activity we hope we may establish, as has been done in other states, such a society of mutual aid that none among us can escape the need for membership. 119 HEW YORK rur> Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. PLaza 9-3700 CHICAGO S S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago 3, III. RAndolph 6-2022 120 1M 70-80% of Political Expenditures Allotted for Radio-Television Time D D D D D D By MARTIN ZUZULO Associate Editor Radio Annual & Television Year Book A/fORE than the advertising agency time buyers and even more then the newspaper space buyers, the political spot buyer, the person responsible for his party's victory or defeat, is a careful selector of all types of media. Keeping that in mind, an appraisial of the spending done by both major parties at the time of Congressional and presidential elections is a clear reflection of what the political analyst chooses to transform people into voters. D n D Radio and television have so changed this art of campaigning that a conserv- ative estimate was put at 70% of the total Republican New York State outlay during the 1954 Congressional elections and the Democratic estimate climbed even closer to 80%. The New York State spending in behalf of both Republican candidate Irving M. Ives and Democratic candidate, Averell Harriman and the rest of their tickets hovered close to the $1,000,000 mark. Reports filed with the clerk of the House of Representatives showed that on a national level the Republicans spent $800,000 more than the winning Demo- crats, who took over control of the House and Senate in the November election. The outlay by four Republican national organ- izations totaled $3,716,184, the report showed. That was incidentally, more than Phillip Morris & Co. spent in radio and television for the first six months of 1954 and probably more than, for instance, a company like the Nestle Company will spend for the entire year of 1954 on radio and TV. a n n Big money, and in the biggest city. New York City, politicians in the know, people who want to move other people are estimated to have alloted 70 to 80% of that budget to radio and television ! Some could say then that the Republi- cans, who are supposed to have spent more money during the Congressional elections, still lost the election. It's worth- while pointing out, using New Yor'k City as a gauge, that the Republican estimate was put at 70% of the total amount al- lotted to radio and television whereas the Democratic estimate went further — ^to the 80% mark. Even this 10% difference could be attributed to one party's victory and another's defeat. Win or lose, however, inroads of radio and television are being felt in the adver- tising expenditures of both major politi- cal parties. The old-time rallies and hoop-de-do have given way to the cables and microphones. An example of the bite into the expenditures of political think- ing, Madison Square Garden, long re- membered for its bedecked balconies and jammed capacity during election years, did not have a single party rally in the 1954 campaign — nor in 1953. Brooklyn's Academy of Music, site of many political shindigs in years gone by was also un- used last Fall. D D D Easing up on these giant rallies affords television. Reports for the metropolitan area's seven television stations show that the Harriman forces began buying tele- vision time back in February. Republican purchase, on the other hand, began only after the September nominating conven- tions. Naturally, total expenditures of both major parties does not include free time. For example, some primary spots offered to the gulDernatorial and Con- gressional nominees would normally be offered for $1,500 each. D D D Reasonably then, one could deduct from these figures, that radio and television is heavily counted on by political big-wigs to motivate people. And it is only when one studies the amounts of time and money given over for this purpose that one asks why men who also purchase time to sell their products should not slice their budget in a similar manner? But yet to our way of thinking, with 1954 billings and revenue bringing in record totals, we predict that these people will soon begin to see what a tight and pulse- like grip radio and television have upon the nation. 121 "TIM-M- If you listen to people talkinj^ about TV commercials sometimes you wonder why they haven't chopped their sets up before this. They're Ihai mad. But if you watch the products that Ihr^se people buy. you realize that there are a lot of TV commercials that dorCi make people mad— that do a great selling job. Funny thing is, it doesn't cost the ad- vertiser a bit more for the best television commercials than it does for the worst. YOUNG & RUBICAM, INC. ADVERTISING • New York • Chicago • Detroit • San Francisco Los Angeles • Hollywood • Montreal • Toronto • Mexico City • London 122 r/////////A Business NETWORK BILLINGS ADVERTISING AGENCIES AGENCY EXECUTIVES STATION REPRESENTATIVES Year-round enjoyment from Lever Brothers Company in 1955 Lux Video Theatre Lux Radio Theatre BIG TOWN Top stars in "live" performances ol outstanding movie successes, direct from Hollywood. Thursdays on NBC Television. 20 years young and still going strong with famous stars recreating the greatest movie roles. Tuesdays on NBC Radio. Exciting and realistic news stories starring Mark Stevens. Mondays in N. Y. and L. A. areas; Wednesdays most other areas, on NBC Television. And c/on7 forget — for leisurely daytime enjoyment • ART UNKLETTER'S HOUSE PARTY MondaNs-Wcdncsdays-Fridays, CBS Radio-Television • ARTHUR GODFREY TIME Mond:i\s-\\'(f]ncsdays-Fridays, CBS Radio-Television • AUNT JENNY Heal life stories, Mondays through Fridays, CBS Radio 124 NETWORK RADIO BILLINGS Estimates For Years 1954 & 1953 n n n Editor's Note: These figures, compiled by the Publisher's Information Bureau, are based on one-time network rates before discounts. They do not represent accurate revenues of the networks since the networks decline to divulge their actual net dollar incomes. The 1953 figures are given at the bottom of the page as a basis with which to compare network revenues in 1954. January-December 1954 ABC CBS MBS NBC Total Jan. . . .$ 2,830,654 $ 5,166,174 $ 1,896,925 $ 3,391,873 $ 13,285,626 Feb. .. . 2,494,737 4,749,512 1,783,452 3,176,849 12,204,550 Mar. . 2,764,547 5,456,351 2,034,961 3,639,278 13,895,137 Apr. . . . 2,367,636 5,044,943 1,891,998 2,962,839 12,267,416 May . . . 2,307,029 5,116,152 1,908,198 2,780,725 12,112,104 June . 2,405,994 4,181,677 1,'558,196 2,618,614 10,764,481 July .. . 2,098,823 3,821,234 1,481,767 2,127,192 9,529,016 Aug. . . 2,160,025 3,844,135 1,491,503 2,075,531 9,571,194 Sept. . . 2,267,810 4,055,869 1,523,161 2,598,635 10,445,475 Oct. . . . 2,506,929* 4,138,633* 1,572,042* 2,738,231* 10,955,835* Nov. . 2,484,201 4,397,245 1,540,623 2,926,816 11,348,785 Dec. . . . 2,365,762 4,273,131 1,570,561 2,977,773 11,244,857 Total $29,054,147 d as of Dec. 30, $54,245,056 1954. $20,345,032 $34,014,356 $137,641,169 * Revise January-December 1953 ABC CBS MBS NBC Total Jan. . . .$ 2,674,622 $ 5,157,148* $ 1,786,134 $ 4,260,555 $ 13,878,459 Feb. .. . 2,538,663 4,670,833* 1,638,075 3,813,602 12,661,173* Mar. . . 2,797,544 5,527,290* 1,995,478 4,342,082 14,662,394* Apr. . . . 2,637,364 5,375,987* 2,008,990 4,196,009 14,218,350* May .. . 2,693,923 5,334,225* 2,038,210 4,141,070 14,107,428* June . . 2,113,725 5,227,026* 1,926,865 3,979,471 13,247,087* July .. . 2,030,989 4,870,463* 1,830,467 3,494,330 12,226,249* Aug. . . 1,958,633 4,791,044* 1,738,248 3,219,250 11,707,225* Sept. . . 2,156,806 4,990,142* 1,792,736 3,205,675 12,145,359* Oct. . . . 2,671,103* 5,478,455* 2,185,598 3,493,950* 13,829,106* Nov. . . 2,798,532 5,404,281* 2,090,007 3,374,112* 13,666,932* Dec. . . . 2,854,169 5,554,313 2,145,329 3,630,971 14,184,782 Total $29,826,123 $62,381,207 $23,176,137 $45,151,077 $160,534,544 • Revised as of Jan. 1. 1954. 125 ^ TVs award-winning U.S. STEEL HOUR 1 ^ I 1954 Dramatic Show of the Year * Selected by Radio-TV editors * Network Television Billings Estimates For Years 1954 & 1953 □ n n Editor's Note: These figures, compiled by the Publisher's Information Bureau, are based on one-time network rates before discounts. They do not represent accurate revenues of the networks since the networks decline to divulge their actual net dollar incomes. The 1953 figures are given at the bottom of the page as a basis with which to compare network revenues in 1954. Januar y-Decembei- 1954 ABC-TV CBS-TV Du Mont NBC-TV Total Jan. . . .$ 2,780,574 $ 10,713,329 $ 1,445,608 $ 10,116,937 $ 25,056,448 Feb. .. . 2,502,372 9,965,481 1,108,157 9,368,148 22,944,158 Mar. . . 2,640,699 11,379,631 1,205,526 10,981,690 26,207,546 Apr. . . 2,554,484 10|,921,64O 1,068,374 10,802,53!5 25,347,033 May .. . 2,411,656 11,488,168 988,350 11,033,987 25,922,161 June . . 2,317,879 11,448,180 778,920 9,990,729 24,535,708 July .. . 2,310,281 11,861,534 623,455 8,149,533 22,944,803 Aug. . . 2,514,815 12,275,908 820,633 8,057,484 23,668,840 Sept. . . 2,660,601 12,936,020* 802,721 9,780,712* 26,180,054* Oct. . . . 3,890,802 14,009,286* 1,447,411* 12,352,091* 31,699,590* Nov. .. . 4,134,103 14,218,622 1,397,328 12,391,828 32,141,881 Dec. .. . 3,994,832 15,060,653 1,457,436 13,047,419 33,560,340 Total $34,713,098 Jd as of Dec. 30, $146,278,452 1954. $13,143,919 $126,073,093 $320,208,562 * Revist January-December 1953 ABC-TV CBS-TV DuMont NBC-TV Total Jan. . . .$ 1,604,892 $ 7,083,619 $ 982,794 $ 7,604,638 $ 17,275,943 Feb. .. . 1,481,032 6,621,629 862,299 6,876,029 15,840,989 Mar. . . 1,728,446 7,739,812 1,054,857 7,998,131 18,521,246 Apr. . . . 1,640,597 7,770,181 850,658 7,513,430 17,774,866 May . . . 1,813,985 7,622,432 903,945 8,052,545 18,392,907 June . 1,607,320 7,399,078 835,768 7,324;,315 17,166,481 July .. . 1,299,471 7,422,337 592,890 6,902,092 16,217,790 Aug. . . 1,244,993 7,783,813 742,665 6,564,841 16,336,312 Sept. . . 1,376,017 8,503,620 678,302 7,837,467 18,395,406 Oct. . . . 2,297,862 9,381,816 1,462,143 10,267,232* 23,409,053* Nov. . . 2,396,203 9,756,5i93* 1,790,981 9,654,023* 23,597,800* Dec. . . . 2,619,862 10,381,879 1,617,058 10,062,808 24,681,607 Total $21,110,680 $97,466,809 d as of Jan. 1. 1954. $12,374,360 $96,658,551 $227,610,400 • Revise 127 SINCE 1898 THE AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD WILLIAM MORRIS AGENCY, .nc NEW YORK CHICAGO BEVERLY HILLS LONDON PARIS D n D MUTUAL 1954 BILLINGS D D D Mutual Broadcasting System 1954 Gross Network Sales Advertisers* S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc P. Lorillard Co American Federation of Labor Johns-Manville Corp Florida Citrus Commission American Home Products Corp Miles Laboratories Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co Kellogg Co Quaker Oats Co Miller Brewing Co R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co The Coca Cola Company Wings of Healing, Inc Mutual Benefit Health & Accident . . . Lutheran Laymen's League State Farm Mutual Auto. Ins. Co.. . . Falstaff Brewing Corp Radio Bible Class Philip Morris Co. Ltd., Inc Credit Union National Assn Christian Reformed Church Voice of Prophecy Derby Foods, Inc General Tire and Rubber Co Union Pharmaceutical Co., Inc Deepfreeze Appl. Div. — Motor Prod- ucts Corp Dawn Bible Students Assn Florida State Advertising Gillette Safety Razor Co Murine Co., Inc No. American Van Lines, Inc National Home Corp Lettuce, Inc Procter & Gamble Co Lemon Products Advisory Board. . . . Billy Graham Evangelistic Assn Niagara Mfg. & Dist. Co S.O.S., Co Chevrolet Motor Div Beltone Hearing Aid Co Block Drug Co Pan American CoflFee Bureau Dodge Div. — Chrysler Corp Buick Motor Div Elsevier Press, Inc Jacques Kreisler Mfg. Corp Harrison Products, Inc Giant Animal Co., Inc Plymouth Div. — Chrysler Corp The SchoU Mfg. Co., Inc Jackson & Perkins Co All-State Ins. Co Republican Nat'I Committee Manion Forum of Opinion Esso Standard Oil Co The Barbasol Co White House Co Bridgeport Brass Co. — Aer-0-Sol Div.. Crowell-Collier Publishing Co Grand Duchess Steaks Rexall Drug Co For America National Assn. of Letter Carriers Standard Oil Co. of Indiana Committee for Constitutional Gov't. . American Chemical Paint Co Tidewater Associated Oil Co Atlantic Refining Co Cowles Publishing Co Artists Publications Prentice-Hall, Inc Protam Pharmacal Co Independent Citizens Committee $1,868,637 1,573,342 1,311,751 1,210,908 982,790 949,530 938,487 846,227 792,742 713,044 687,720 551,502 460,453 432,111 425,343 400,911 375,284 358,078 348,627 344,748 320,808 311,623 303,503 299,672 291,460 270,960 267,000 195,532 188,400 184,825 170,710 150,659 144,670 138,922 138,000 129,000 122,948 118,002 111,500 97,500 88,428 75,177 66,200 64,795 54,300 53,593 41,300 39,900 39,338 36,781 33,600 33,123 29,505 28,524 23,692 23,268 23,088 19,936 18,000 16,500 12,468 12,127 11,388 10,266 8,488 7,478 6,000 5,875 5,721 5,000 3,973 3,456 2,070 1,090 Mutual Broadcasting System 1954 Agency Gross Billings* J. Walter Thompson $2,514,506 Needham, Louis & Brorby, Inc 2,352,454 Lennen & Newell, Inc 1,572,343 Furman, Feiner & Co 1,323,017 Sullivan, Stauflfer, Colwell & Bayles, Inc 949,530 Geoffrey Wade Advertising 938,487 Cunningham 8i Walsh, Inc Leo Burnett Co . D'Arcy Advertising Co Sherman & Marquette, Inc Mathisson & Associates William Flsty Co., Inc McCann-Erickson, Inc Century Advertising Agency Bozell & Jacobs, Inc Gotham Advertising Co Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample, Inc J. M. Camp & Co ^ The Biow Co Glenn-Jordan-Stoetzel, Inc Western Advertising, Inc Applegate Advertising Agency Grey Advertising Agency, Inc Roche, Williams & Cleary, Inc Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn Inc Olian & Bronner, Inc Wm. Gleeson & Co Direct Maxon, Inc John Cohan Advertising, Inc Benton & Bowles, Inc , Walter F. Bennett Co Campbell-Ewald Co Emil Mogul Co., Inc Kudner Agency, Inc Grant Advertising, Inc Mann-Ellis, Inc , N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc Duane Jones, Inc Foote, Cone & Belding Sidney Garfield & Associates Donahue & Coe, Inc Maxwell Sackheim & Co Christiansen Advertising Agency. .... Erwin Wasey & Co E. Ross Humphrey & Assoc Victor & Richards, Inc Hazard Adv. Co Victor Advertising, Inc Phil Di Nuocsio Advertising Marschalk & Pratt, Inc French & Preston, Inc Grey & Rogers Advertising Buchanan & Co Artists Publications Albert Frank-Guenther Law Ellington & Co., Inc Mutual Broadcasting System 1954 Industrial Classifications* Cigarettes & Smoking Materials $3,314,819 Food & Food Products 3,134,838 Soaps, Cleaners & Polishes 3.067,667 Institutional 2.098.628 Drugs & Toiletries 1,957.374 Religion 1.682.144 Building Materials 1.355.578 Beer l'»1^??5 •12,437 792,742 7Ol,0i:{ 713,044 687,720 461,056 432,111 125.313 400 .9 II 358,078 318.627 .TM.748 3 1 1 .633 303.503 295,339 370,960 367,000 311, .36 1 306.4.30 l95,.->33 188,400 1*1.835 138,933 1.38.000 133,918 97.500 75,177 67,800 61,795 53,593 43..'>03 41.408 41.300 39,900 33,600 33,133 39.505 33.088 33.004 19,936 18.000 13.076 13.468 10,339 7,478 6.000 5.875 3,973 3,456 1.090 Insurance Automotive Soft Drinks Miscellaneous Household Supplies Transportation Publications Gasoline & Petroleum Products . . Jewelry Political Mutual Broadcasting System Gross Time Sales— 1954 8.30,133 544,836 460.453 398.185 385.000 150,6.59 83.533 43.363 41.300 37,093 Monthly January $1,889,990 February 1.783.453 3,034,961 1,891.998 1.908.198 1,558.196 1.481.767 1,491.433 1,. 533, 161 1 .605.043 1,633.999 1.638.191 * December biUings estimated. March . . . April . - . May June ... July August . . September October . November December Cunuilativr $1,889,990 3.673.443 5.708.403 7.600.401 9..508.599 11.066.795 13..5l8..->63 1 t. 0.39 .98 1 15.5 r 0 > H 101 TO M i«. r.A.ri.rA ...T,.*y^*!L° ' CHICAGO • CLEVELAND • PITTSBURGH • MINNEAPOLIS •»■ r«««CI|CO • SIATTLI • MOLLYWOOD • LOS ANGELES • DETHOIT • DAIIAS • AT14NTA Advertising Agencies RADIO ACCOUNTS TV ACCOUNTS PERSONNEL ON-TARGET TELEVISIO KUDNER AGENCY, INC NEW YORK DETROIT WASHINGTON LOS ANQELES SAN FRANCISCO 132 ADVERTISING AGENCIES nan ,.-..».«-. Agency Recognition Symbols AAAA— American Association of Advertising Agencies ABC— Audit Bureau of Circulation ABP— 'Associated Business Papers AFA — Advertising Federation of America AMP A — American Newspaper Publishers' Association APA — Agricultural Publishers Association NO'AB — ^National Outdoor Advertising Bureau PPA— -Periodical Publishers' Association SNPA — Southern Newspaper Publishers' Association A. D. ADAMS ADVERTISING 562 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-2940 ABP Owner A. D. Adams Radio Accounts: Spirling Products Co. (indoor TV antenna). New York; Dynavox Corp. (phonographs), Long Island City, N. Y. TV Accounts: Dynavox Corp. (phono- graphs). Long Island City, N. Y. ; Spirling Products (indoor TV antenna). New York. AD FRIED ADVERTISING AGENCY 318 15th St., Oakland 12, Calif. Phone: HIgate 4-6580 AFA— NBP— CNPA— SCAAA Owner, Radio & TV Dir Ad Fried Radio & TV Time Buyer Janet Schuster Music Dir., & Librarian Elaine Fried TV Art Dir Gerhardt Jacobi Prod. Dir Phil Martinez Acct. Executives Ad Fried, Phil J. Martinez, Janet Schuster, L. G. Mender- shausen, Roberta Madonna Dane, Elaine Fried, Gerhardt Jacobi Branch Office 260 Kearny St., San Francisco 8, Calif. Phone: YUkon 2-1291 Manager Phil J. Martinez Radio Accounts: Agalite-Bronson Co. (Glass Shower Doors), Oakland, Calif.; American Upholstering Co. (Furniture Mfg.), Oakland, Calif.; Battery Products Co. (Arro Lyte Batteries), Oakland, Calif.; Betty Elizabeth Shampoo (Hair Formulas, etc.), Oakland, Calif.; Bowersmith Company (Marine Switches), Oakland, Calif.; Cochran & Celli Chevrolet Dealers (Chevrolet), Oak- land, Calif.; Commercial Sales Co. (Trucks), San Leandro, Calif.; Davi Miracle Foam (Rug & Upholstery Cleaners), Oakland, Calif.; Daniel Dillon Co., (Children's Sports- wear), San Francisco, Calif.; Duplex Dean Plans (Real Estate), Danville, Calif.; Elemin Supreme Formula (Vitamins), Berkeley, Calif.; Carter Lumber Co. (Redwood Green Houses, etc.), Oakland, Calif.; Contra Costa Real Estate Board, Walnut Creek, Calif.; Fruitvale Merchants Assn. (Shopping Area), East Oakland, Calif.; Gold Star Express Train Sales (Children's Toy-Ages 3-11), Hay- ward, Calif.; Grimshaw Nurseries (Dwarf Trees), Hayward, Calif.; Mica-Seal Mfg. Co. (Waterproofing Paints), Berkeley, Calif.; Northern California Automatic Bowling Proprietors Assn. (AMF Bowling Establish- ments), Headquarters changes to each new President's address; Oakland Light Opera Association, Joaquin Miller Park, Oakland, Calif. (Musicals) ; Thermae Products, Inc. (Rocky Mt. Hot Springs Mineral Baths), Oakland, Calif.; Rhodes & Jamieson, Ltd. (Ready-mix-concrete), Oakland, Calif.; Buy Rite Truck & Equipment (Surplus Equip- ment), Port of Oakland, Calif.; Dick's Home Furnishers (Home Furnishings), Oak- land, Calif.; Oakland Police & Firemen (Campaigns), Oakland, Calif.; The Quiet Hour (Religious), Chicago, 111.; Lou Win- ston (Surplus), Oakland, Calif.; Western Gem Co. (Rutile Gems), Hayward, Calif.; Roto-Rooter of Bay Area (Area Franchise Holder), Oakland, Calif.; Span-A-Form (Bldg. Forms), Oakland, Calif.; Ely see Cosmetic Company (Cosmetics), San Fran- cisco, Calif.; United Trading Stamps, West- ern Divisional Headquarters (Trading Stamps), Oakland, Calif. TV Accounts: Battery Products Co. (Arro Lyte Batteries), Oakland, Calif.; Betty Eliza- beth Shampoo (Shampoos), Oakland, Calif.; Bell Smoked Fish Co. (Tarabell Brands), San Francisco, Calif.; Davi Miracle Foam (Rug & Upholstery Cleaners), Oakland, Calif.; Geo. Collins, Candidate for California State Controller (1954 Election), Aeencv handled all TV for entire state of California ; Roto-Rooter of Bay Area (Sewage Service), Oakland-Ridmiond, Calif.; Lo Fare Cab Co. 133 WINCHELL WESTINOHOUSE STUDIO ONE for Wtwiui^iouse Bharie Corporation BEST OF BROADWAY Bie TOWN for Lever Brothers CLIMAX! for Chryshr Corporal ion HALLS OF IVY for Natkmal Biscuit Company DEATH VALLEY! DAYS for Pacific Coast Borax Company DISNE for Derby Foods, Inc. I H OF AMERICA Every week, every one of the 30,400,000 U. S. families with TV sets* welcome into their homes one or more of these fine net- work programs (and the products they sell for McCann-Erickson clients). *Our Research people said: "To be accurate make it 29,200,000. Some people didn't watch any TV last week.'' McCANN-ERICKSON, INC. Advertising for today's markets New York • Boston • Cleveland • Detroit Louisville • Chicago • Houston • Dallas Portland • Los Angeles • San Francisco SHOWER OF STARS ITS A GREAT LIFE for Ckr\-sler Divi^wn COCA SHOW for The S.O.S. Company GARRY MOORE SHOW for Swift & C^^mpany BEST OF BROADWAY WEST1N6HOUSE STUDIO ONE for Weslinghouse for ir«l,ng/,W-«- i7«lr,c(Vpamto/. ;j HALLS OF IVY for National Biscuit Company DISNEYLAND H OF AMERICA Every week, every one of the 30,400,000 U. S. famJies with TV sets* welcome into their homes one or more of these fine net- work programs (and the products they sell for McCann-Erickson clients). McCANN-ERICKSON, INC. Advertising for today^s markets SHOWER OF STARS for Chrysler Corporation IT'S A GREAT LIFE for ChrytUr Uivition IMOGENE COCA SHOW lor The S.O.S. Company GARRY MOORE lor Su-ifl * Company ERWIN, WASEY& COMPANY, LTD. 5045 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles 36, California Telephone WEis^er 1-1211 NEW YORK • CHICAGO • MINNEAPOLIS • LOS ANGELES • OKLAHOMA CITY TORONTO • RIO DE JANEIRO • LONDON • PARIS* STOCKHOLM Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield, INC. ADVERTISING 350 FIFTH AVENUE New York 1, N. Y. 136 n n n ADVERTISING AGENCIES nan (Taxi Service), Oakland, Calif.; G & W Refrigeration (Ice Machines), Oakland, Calif.; Lake Merritt Hotel (Night Club & Restaurant), Oakland, Calif.; Oakland Police & Firemen (Campaigns), Oakland, Calif.; Cochran & Celli (California's Oldest Chev- rolet Dealer), Oakland, Calif.; Oakland Light Opera Association (Musicals), Oakland, Calif.; Space-A-Rang (Children's Toy), San Leandro, Calif.; Fruitvale Merchants Association (Shopping Area), East Oakland, Calif.; Northern California Automatic Bowl- ing Proprietors Assn. (AMF Bowling Es- tablishments jointly sponsoring TV and Radio promotions). Headquarters changes to home location of each new President; Pamper House (Health Center), Oakland, Calif. WILLIAM HART ADLER, INC. 919 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: WHitehall 4-5210 AAAA— ABP— ABC— ANPA Pres.-Treas William Hart Adlei Fxec. Vice-President Kenneth C. Ring Vice Pres Thorpe E. Wright Vice-Pres A. B, Stone Art Director Leslie Meyers Copy Director Carl Petersen Production Mgr Thomas Petrie Asst. to Pres John J. Petrie Branch Office 726 Lothrop Ave., Detroit 2, Mich. Phone: TRinity 1-1727 Manager J. Robert Conroy Radio Accounts: A. J. Canfield Co., (bev- erages) ; Reo Motors, Inc. (trucks) ; Aladdin Industries, Inc., (Lamps — Vacuum bottles). TV Accounts: A. J. Canfield Co.; Reo Motors, Inc.; Aladdin Industries, Inc.; Con- lon-Moore Corp., (major appliances) ; Reo Div., Motor Wheel Corp., (Lawn Mowers). ADMASTERS ADVERTISING, INC. Washington Bldg., Washington 5, D. C. Phone: District 7-0551 PPA President John E. Waterfield Secretary E. H. Bell Copy Chief J. DuVall ADVERTISERS' B'CASTING CO. 117 West 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-3560 Exec. Producer Sholom Rubinstein Director Bernard Rubinstein Program Planning David M. Hausdorff Radio Account$: Foreign Language Pro- grams: General Foods Corp. (Maxwell House Coffee, Instant Maxwell House Coffee, Post Cereals, Diamond Crystal Salt, Jell-O Puddings, Minute Rice, Birds Eye Froxen Foods); R. B. Davis Co. (Davis Baking Powder, Cocomalt) ; Colgate-Palmolive Co. (Colgate Dental Cream, Palmolive Soap, Halo, Ajax, Vel, Fab); Hoffman Beverage Co. (Hoffman Beverages) ; Standard Brands, Inc. (Instant Chase & Sanborn Coffee) ; Whitehall Pharmacal Co. (Anacin) ; Kraft Foods, Inc. (Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese, Kraft Oil, Parkay Margarine) ; The Best Foods, Inc. (H-O Quick Oats. H-O In- stant Oatmeal, H-O Cream Farina, Hell- mann's Real Mayonnaise, Nucoa Margarine) ; Duffy-Mott Co. (Sunsweet Prune Juice, Mott's Apple Juice) ; American Home Foods, Inc. (Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Products, G. Washington's Instant Coffee, G. Washington's Instant Broth & Seasoning, Burnett's Extracts); The Boyle- Midway Co., Inc. (Aero wax. Wizard Wick, Easy-Off Oven Cleaner) ; Wesson Oil & Snowdrift Sales Co. (Wesson Oil) ; The Bor- den Company (Borden's Cream Cheese) ; Dugan Brothers (Dugan's Breads and Cakes) ; Florida Citrus Exchange (Florigold Oranges and Grapefruit) ; Cream of Wheat Co. (Cream of Wheat) ; Curtiss Candy Co. (Baby Ruth and Butterfingers) ; The Nestle Co. (Nescafe, Nestea) ; Seeman Brothers, Inc. (White Rose Tea) ; Old Judge Foods Corp. (Airline Prune Juice) ; International Salt Co. (Red Cross Salt) ; Lever Bros. Co. (Spry) ; The Procter & Gamble Co. (Crisco, Tide, Cheer, Joy) ; International Cellucotton Products Co. (Kotex) ; Pharmaco Co. (Feen- a-mint, Chooz, Medigum) ; Republican State Committee. TV Accounts: Republican State Commit- tee, General Foods Corp. (Instant Maxwell House Coffee). ADVERTISING, INC. 1523-31 Central National Bank Bldg. Richmond 19, Va. Phones: 3-2809 ANPA— APA Presides* J. Lynn Miller Vice-President M. T. Miller Secretary, Radio Dir A. G. Timewell Production Manager F. T. Cook Radio-TV Dept. TV Director Aubrey F. Watson Production Manager F. T. Cooke Branch Office 416 E. Main St., Richmond 19, Va. Phone: 3-5667 Manager A. F. Watson Radio-TV Accounts: Virginia Electric & Power Co. (Public Utility), Richmond; Vir- ginia Hospital Service Assn. (Blue Cross) ; Lawyers Title Inc. Corp.; Greentree's (Retail Clothing) ; Henry R. Hasse (Furs) ; Mos- miller (Florist) ; R. F. & P. Railroad Co.; Radio Station WRVA, Richmond, Va.; Vir- ginia Dairy Co. THE AITKIN-KYNETT CO. 1400 South Penn Square, Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone: RIttenhouse 6-7810 AAAA— A Ti A— NO AB— ABP— ANPA PPA— ABC— BMB Senior Partner H. H. Kynetl P irtners M. E. Goldman. H. A. Medholdt, George B. Barnard, Allen C. Smith 137 FREDERICK-CTJNTON CO. Inc. ADi ERTISING 545 Fifth Avenue New York 17, N. Y. MU 2-7433 Another milestone for "THE BIG PAYOFF" TV's most popular Santa! During three successful years, ''The Big Payoff" has been mighty active in playing Santa Claus to happy TV-conscious Americans. Our chief keeper of the tally sheets reports that we've managed to give away • 104 mink coats • 62 automobiles • 104 trips to Europe • plus a grand total of $975,000.00 in merchandise prizes When it comes to portraying Santa Claus on a lavish scale, "The Big Payoff" plays second fiddle to no one! And our proud birthday baby ranks top.s in the success department, too. Rating-wise, this fast-moving audi- ence-pleaser is right out in front, (15 million viewers daily) . . . with a rhless record of sales effectiveness. Now embarking on its fourth , "The Big Payoff" looks forward to bigger and better accomplish- matchless record year ments SPOTLIGHT PROMOTIONS merchandisers of "The Big Payoff" and other leading TV programs 1150 Avenue of Americas • New York 36, N. Y. • OXford 7-1841 138 D D □ ADVERTISING AGENCIES D D D Art Director F. Wade Lane Production Manager W. B. Turner Media Rate Dept E. M. Gretz Acct. Executives. . . . .Harold B. Montgomery, C. "W. Eigenbrot, W. J. Culbertson, Bernard Toll, Walter Rahel Radio-TV Accounts: Conrad-Pyle Co., West Grove Pa. (Rose Growers) ; Mrs. Paul's Kitchens, Philadelphia, Pa. (Frozen Sea- food) ; Pennsylvania Refining Co., (Carbure- tor Cleaner) ; Stephana Bros., (Cigarettes) ; Wolfs^Head Oil Refining Co., (Motor Oil) ; Southland Frozen Foods, Inc., (Frozen Southern Vegetables), R. YL ALBER CO. 439 N. Larchmont Blvd., Los Angeles 4, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 9-8273 Exec. Vice-Pres., Director Radio, TV Pauline Hagen Secretary Evelyn R. Jones Radio Accounts: Gospel Broadcasting Assn., Los Angeles, Calif.; Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. ALLEN & REYNOLDS 1300 Woodmen of the World Bldg., Omaha 2, Neb. Phone: Atlantic 4445 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA ABC— NOAB— PPA Partners Milton H. Reynolds, R. H. Reynolds, Q. H. Moore, Helen C. Moeller, Milton J. Stephan, Kermit Han- sen, W. J. Newens Director Milton J. Stephan Asst. Dir Don B. Amsden Asst. Dir Jack Keiner Radio Accounts: Carpenter Oil Co. (Gas, Oil & Automotive Products) ; Evans Laun- dry; Federal Land Bank; Glaser's Provi- sion's Co., Inc. (Prepared Meat Products) ; T. H. Maenner Co. (Real Estate) ; Mer- chants Biscuit Co.; Northrup Jones, (Cafe- teria, Bakery) ; Omaha Public Power Dis- trict, (Public Utility) ; P. F. Peterson Bak- ing Co., Omaha, Cedar Rapids, Davenport; Tekseed Hybrid Co. (Hybrid Corn) ; U. S. National Bank; Walnut Gro\e Products, Inc. (Livestock Feeds) ; Fairmont Foods Co. (Dairy, Frozen Foods). TV Accounts: Fairmont Foods Co. (Dairy Products & Frozen Foods) ; Holland Lumber Co. (Retail Lumber) ; Merchants Biscuit Co. (Cookies and Crackers) ; Omaha Public) Power District (Public Utility) ; Glaser's Provision's Co., Inc. (Prepared Meat Prod- ucts) ; Paxton & Vierling Steel Co. (Indus- trial Steel Products) ; P. F. Petersen Baking Co. (Pastries) Omaha, Cedar Rapids, Daven- port; Tekseed Hybrid Co. (Hybrid Com); Sidles Conditioned Air Co. (Air-Condition- ing Equipment) ; U. S. National Bank, ALLIED ADVERTISING AGENCIES 167 So. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 4, Calif. Phone: DUnkirk 7-7331 ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA President W. Fehr Gardner General Manager Stuart Heinemann Space Buyer Maxine Blankenship Art Director Jack Bobbins Account Execs Dick Gardner, Milton Hoffman, Jon Ross Radio Accounts: Arden Farms (Dairy Products) ; Gold Furniture Co. (Furniture & Appliances); Pavode Grande (Turkeys); Pridom Davis (Optometrist) ; Dr, F. E, Campbell (Dental Services) ; West Pico Fur- niture Co. (Furniture) ; California Rent Car; First Nazarene Church; Galpin Motors, (New Car Dealer) ; Trewax Co. (Floor Wax) ; United Sporting Goods. TV Accounts: Gold Furniture Co. (Furn. & Appliances) ; Dr. Pridham Davis (Op- tometrist; Arden Farms (Dairy Products); Pavo de Grande (Turkeys) ; Consolidated House Movers ; Gus'es Trailer Sales ; Westons 909 Garage. ANDERSON & CAIRNS, INC. 488 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N, Y. Phone: MU 8-5800 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA Chairman of the Bd,. .T. Hart Anderson, Jr. President John A, Cairns Executive Vice-Pres Joseph H. Smith Treasurer Abraham Fisher Director of Radio and Television Victor Seydel Branch Offices Anderson, Smith & Cairns, Ltd. 1510 Drummond St., Montreal 25, Canada Phone: Plateau 4448 Vice-Pres. & Manager A. Collin Raymenl Anderson, Smith & Cairns, Ltd. 50 King Street West, Toronto, Canada Phone: Empire 3-5341 Manager Vernon R, Birtwistle Radio Accounts: Rootes Motors, Inc, (Hill- man Minx Automobiles) ; National Home- furnishings Show (Exposition), New York, N. Y.; C. H. Masland and Sons (Rugs and Carpets), Carlisle, Pa.; Baldwin Pianos (Pianos), New York, N. Y.; Assoc, Bulbi Growers of HoUand (Bulbs), New York, N. Y.; J. Martinson & Sons (Coffee), New- York, N. Y, TV Accounts: C. H. Masland and Sons (Rugs and Carpets), Carlisle, Pa,; Rootes Motors, Inc. (Hillman Minx Automobiles), New York, N. Y.; National Homefurnish- ings Show (Exposition), New York, N. Y.; J. Martinson & Sons (Coffee), New York, N. Y. FREDERICK ASHER, INC. 20 N. Wacker Dr., Chicago 6, 111. Phone: DEarbom 2-4410 ABP— ANPA President Frederick Asher Vice-President Charles Compton Secretary-Treasurer Roberta Miller TV-Radio Accounts: Silver Skillet Brands, Inc, (Canned Meat), Skokie, HI.; New York Life Ins. Co. (Chicago Housing Div.), N, Y.. N, Y. 139 i%^^€ir€l Wi 8 to oreiAls for are w^ritten, produced, directed by PERRIN-PAUS COMPANY A Co mplefe Advertising Service 730 Fifth Ave., New York • 8 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago art for television 80 west 12tli St. lew yark, R.y. GH 2-1150 % VIDEO CRAFTS incorporated Arthur Rankin, jr's Art Studio For The Television Industry °____° ° ADVERTISING AGENCIES D D Q ATHERTON ADVERTISING AGENCY 8455 Melrose PL. Los Angeles 46, Calif. Phone: WEbster 3-8488 AAAA— ABP— ANPA Owner & Acct. Exec Alfred A. Allierion Media & Research Dir "Duke" Lasensky Radio Accounts: Pacific Citrus Products Co. (Hawaiian Punch), FuUerton, Calif.; Acousticon Tnt'l (Hearine Aids). Los An- geles, Calif.; Dictograph Products Co. (West Coast). TV AcconntK: Pacific Citrus Products Co. (Hawaiian Punch), Fullerton, Calif, ATHERTON & CURRIER, INC. 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: LExinpton 2-8795 ANPA— PPA APA— ABP President J. W. Atherlon Exec. Vice-President Lester Stone Vice-Pres., Secretary W. T. Tieman Treasurer Z. A. Torok Vice-Pres., Dir. Copy & Plans. .J. D. Molnor Vice-Pres., Radio Dir. & Talent Buyer J. P. A. Atherton Branch Office Concourse Bldg., Toronto, Ont., Canada Vice-President William McDonald ATLANTIC ADVERTISING COMPANY 220 West 42nd St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: LOngacre 5-2674 PPA Partners. . .Murry E. Cohen, Irving H. Click Art Dir M. Charles Production Mgr Don Williams Space Buyer Wm. Silverstein Acct. Executives Irving H. Click, Murry E. Cohen, August Bacolini, Albert Cole- man AUBREY, FINLAY, MARLEY & HODGSON, INC. 230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, Ill- Phone: Financial 6-1600 Chairman of Board James T. Aubrey President John J. Finlay Vice-Presidents Robert C. Marley, Earl Hodgson, Kenneth Hill, Leonard Krick, Richard Fechheimer Media, Radio & TV Dir Gene Fromherz Radio Accounts: Butler Manufacturing Co., Steel Bldgs., Farm Equipment, Kansas City; The Double Cola Co., Chattanooga; International Harvester Co., Farm Equip., Chicago; McKenzie Milling Co., Pancake and Cookie Mix, Quincy, Mich.; Pay-U Products Co., Livestock Minerals, Quincy; William- son Candy Co., Oh Henry! Candy Bars, Chicago. TV Accounts: Anela Distributors, Inc., Fingernail Cosmetic, Chicago; The Double Cola Co.; Snow Island Branks, Inc., Top-It Instant Frosting, Chicago ; Williamson Candy Co. N. W. AYER & SON, INC. West Washington Square, Philadelphia 6, Pa. Phone: LOmbard 3-0100 ANPA— ABP— ABC Chairman of Board H. A. Batten President Warner S. Shelly Radio-TV Department 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-0200 Vice-Pres. & Dir. of Radio-TV James E. Hanna V.P., Radio-TV Plans T. J. McDermott Programming & Production T. H. Calhoun Copy Chief John M. Caldwell Publicity Dorothy Doran Lewis Radio-TV Research H. L. Smith, Jr. Film Production G. D. Gudebrod Radio-TV Traffic Fred O. Eckert Chief Time Buyer Charles M. Wilds Time Buyers Richard S. Bunbury, Paul F. Kizenberger, Elaine Ogle, Joan Rutman, W. P. Croasdale, Helen Hartwig, Marjorie Freeman Branch Offices 30 RockefeUer Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-0200 Vice-President John D. Upton Statler Office Bldg., Boston 16, Mass. Phone: HUbbard 2-4970 Vice President E. Craig Greiner 135 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 3, 111. Phone: RAndolph 6-3456 Vice-President Sterling E. Peacock Radio-TV Production Roderick Mitchell 4170 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone: WOodward 5-3322 Vice-President J. Widman Bertch 714 Taft Bldg., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 3-4871 Manager Glenhall Taylor 235 Montgomery St., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone: SUtter 1-2534 Vice President Carl Zachrisson 231 Dillingham Bldg., Honolulu 16, Hawaii Phone: Honolulu 6193 Manager James P. Smith Radio Accounts: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, The Atlantic Refining Company, Bell Telephone System, B. C. Remedy Company, The Chesapeake & Po- tomac Telephone Companies, Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation, Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Ltd., HiUs Bros. Coffee, Inc., Charles E. Hires Company, Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Insurance Company of North America, Johnson & Johnson, Knouse Foods Cooperative, Inc., Michigan Bell Tele- phone Company, Plymouth Dealer Coopera- tive Advertising Program, Regal Shoe Com- pany, Seabrook Farms Company, Sheffield Farms Company, Supplee-Wills-Jones Milk Company, Tasty Baking Company, United Air Lines, Yardley of London, Inc. TV Accounts: American Telephone & Telegraph Company, The Atlantic Refining Company, B. C. Remedy Company, Bissell 141 JAN "DOLLAR A SECOND" — ABC-TV 9 P.M., E.S.T. "JAN MURRAY TIME" FOLLOWING THE 1 1 GUTS — FRIDAY NIGHTS NBCTV Management: WrLLIAM MORKIS AGENCY 142 ° ° O ADVERTISING AGENCIES 0 0 0 Carpet Sweeper Company, Carrier Corpora- tion, The Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Companies, Container Corporation of Amer- ica, DeBeers Consolidated Mines, Ltd., Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation, Electric Companies Advertising Program, Hawaiian Pineapple Company, Ltd., Hills Bros. Coflfee, Inc., Charles E. Hires Company, Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Insurance Company of North America, Knouse Foods Cooperative, Inc., Michigan Bell Telephone Company, National Dairy Products Corporation — Seal- test, Ohio Oil Company, Pennsylvania Com- pany for Banking & Trusts, Penn Fruit Com- pany, Plymouth Dealer Cooperative Adver- tising Program, Plymouth Division of Chrys- ler Corporation, Polk-Miller Products Cor- poration, Regal Shoe Company, Seabrook Farms Company, Tasty Baking Company, Telechron Department of General Electric Company, United Air Lines, Yardley of London, Inc., Zippo Manufacturing Com- pany. AYLIN ADVERTISING AGENCY 904 Lovett Blvd., Houston, Texas Phone: Lynchburg 3766 AAAA President Robert N. Aylin Account Executive Robert A. Lahr Account Executive Alston P. Cameron Account Executive Charles H. Lewis Radio & TV Dir Barbara S. Neubauer Art Director Roger I. Helm Radio Accounts: Black-iBroUier, Inc. (Con- crete Building Materials), Houston, Texas; Henke & Pillot, Inc. (Chain Supermarkets), Houston, Texas; Second National Bank of Houston, Texas; Temple Lumber Co., Hous- ton, Texas; James Bute Co. (Paints), Hous- ton, Texas; Craig's Women's Apparel, Houston, Texas; Johnston Motor Company (New & Used Cars), Houston, Texas; Weldon Cafeteria (Cafeteria), Houston, Texas; Rheem Mfg. Co. (Heaters), Houston; Clark & Courts (office supplies), Houston, Texas. TV Accounts: Henke & Pillot Supermar- kets, Houston, Texas; Rheem Manufacturing Co. (heaters, air conditioners, ranges), Houston, Texas ; Sealy Mattress Co., Houston, Texas; Second National Bank of Houston, Texas; Abert Berry (cars) ; Houston, Texas; James Bute Co. (Paints) Houston, Texas. BADGER & BROWNING & HERSEY, INC. 630 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Circle 7-3720 ABP— ANPA— PPA Chairman of Board J. L. Badger President R. W. Hersey Treasurer F. S. Browning Radio-TV Director Jack Wilcher THE BAKER ADVERTISING AGENCY, LTD. 1315 Yonge St., Toronto, Onl., Canada Phone: WA 4-2101 President W. R. Baker Vice-President H. F. Baker Personnel R. C. Baker Copy Chief W. E. Trimble Secretary-Treasurer R. C. Baker Account Executives H, S. Baxter, K. W. Jones, C. S. Wallace, R. D. Alber- tini, J. E. McEachern, G. H. Sloan, W. E. Trimble, Carl Brown, Roy Madden, L. Akerman Space Buyer S. Cook Radio Director Jack F. Horler Asst. Radio Dir Arnold Acton Production John McCadden Radio Time Buyer J. Powell Mng., TV Dept Hazel Blair TV Time Buyer Don Farrow Mgr. Radio Dept Arnold Acton Prod. (Radio) Eleanor Chu Radio Comm. & Traffic Marj Bell 1557 MacKay St., Montreal, Que. Phone: Harbour 9247 Manager Guy Hogue Radio Accounts: General Foods, Ltd.; Canada Packers, Ltd. (Soap Division) ; Adams Brands Sales, Ltd.; Frigidaire Prod- ucts of Canada, Ltd.; The Carnation Co., Ltd.; White Laboratories, Inc. (Feenamint) ; Supreme Drug, Ltd. (Amm-i-dent and Poll- dent) ; Manufacturers Life Ins. Co.; Cana- dian Canners Ltd.; Gordon Maokay & Co. Ltd.. TV Accounts: Frigidaire (Products) of Canada, Ltd.; Adams Brands Sales Ltd.; Gen- eral Foods, Ltd.; Canada Packers Ltd. (Soap Div.) ; Canadian Canners Ltd., Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd.; Carnation Co. Ltd. LYNN BAKER INCORPORATED 720 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-3900 ANPA— PPA President Lynn Baker Vice-Pres Mary Bentley Baker V.-P. & Gen. Mgr Augustine J. Hilton V.-P. & Research Dir Jack M. Kline V.-P. & Copy Dir Albert Lynd Secretary Dorothy K. Smith Treasurer John J. Cavanaugh Media George L. Trimble, Mary Burak Prod. Mgr O. Paul Fuerstenberg Art Dir Jere H. Whitehead Radio-TV Dir David E. Ehirston Acct. Executives Lynn Baker, Mary B. Baker, Augustine J. Hilton; E. S. Pratt; Donald G. Cutler Radio Accounts: Browne Vinters Co., Inc.; Chivas Bros. Import Corp.; Coast Fisheries, Div. of Quaker Oats Co.; Koppers Co. Inc.; WhitehaU Pharmacal Co., N. Y., N. Y.; F. W. Woolworth Co., N. Y. 143 My thanks to The DuMont Network THE MILLER BREWING CO. For "THE NEWS TONIGHT" 11 P.M. -WABD DON RUSSELL MORGAN BEATTY and ALKA SELTZER For the MORGAN BEATTY and the News 7:15 P.M. New York Cut-in DuMont Television Network 144 G D D ADVERTISING AGENCIES nan BALDWIN, BOWERS & STRACHAN. INC. 374 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N. Y. Phone: Madison 6020 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— AFA— NOAB— PPA President William M. Baldwin Vice-President Everett L. Bowers Treasurer Kenneth Strachan V.-P., Radio-TV Director Everett L. Thompson Copywriters & Producers. .Joseph H. Radder, Catharine D. Walsh, Malcolm L. Barney, Edythe Cudlipp, Truman H. Rice, Charles Einach Traffic Florie Boll, Lolly Convey, Mildred Darling Radio and TV Accounts: Buffalo Industrial Bank, Buffalo; Crystal Beach Transit Co., Buffalo; Erie County Savings Bank, Buffalo; Kelly Bros. Nurseries, Inc., Dansville; Milk Dealers & Producers, Buffalo; Niagara Fron- tier Transit System, Buffalo; Old Dutch Foods Inc., Blasdell; Pratt & Lambert, Buf- falo; Sears Roebuck & Co., Buffalo; William Simon Brewery, Inc., Buffalo ; Joseph Strauss Co., Inc., Buffalo; Trico Products Corp., Buffalo. BARLOW ADV. AGENCY, INC. 742 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. Phone: SYracuse 9-6644 AAAA— ABP— ABC President H. H. Goodhart Vice-Pres. & Acct. Exec E. S. Crawford Vice-Pres. & Copy Chief J. J. Hines Media Director F. B. Tompkins Art Director H. C. Millard Prod. Mgr Mark Hughes TV-Radio Director E. C. Jones Radio Accounts: Dairymen's League Co- op (Milk, Cheese, Ice Cream), New York, N. Y.; Lincoln Bank (Commercial Bank), Syracuse, N. Y.; Procino-Rossi (Macaroni Products), Auburn, N. Y.; General Elec- tric (Community Relations), Syracuse, N. Y.; Will & Baumer Candle Co. (Candles), Syra- cuse, N. Y. TV Accounts: Dairymen's League Co-op (Milk, Cheese, Ice Cream), New York City; Will & Baumer Candle Co. (Candles), Syra- cuse, N. Y.; General Electric (Community Relations), Syracuse, N. Y.; Lincoln Bank (Commercial Bank), Syracuse, N. Y.; Pro- cino-Rossi. BARNES CHASE COMPANY 530 Broadway, San Diego ], Calif. Phone: Belmont 3-7771 AAAA— ABC— AMPA— APA— NOAB— ABC PPA— NBP President N. R. Barnes Vice-Pres., Acct. Exec. . .George L. Hawkins Vice-Pres., Acct. Exec Norman Foster 3450 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: DU 4-1193 Manager Charles V. Davis Radio-TV Accounts: Qualitee Dairy Prod- ucts (Dairy Products), Security Bank (Bank- ing), Sunset Oil Company (Golden Eagh- Gasoline), Rohr Aircraft Corporation (Air- craft Parts), San Diego Gas & Electric Co. (Public Utility), J. Jessop and Sons (Jew- eler). BARNETT & BENNETT, INC. 55 West 42nd St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: LA 4-5106 President Harry A. Friedenberg Secretary Estelle Kalmowitz Radio Accounts: Studion Enterprises, Inc., Camera, Binoculars, Miracle Cross, N, Y.; House of Goddard, Electric Razor, Quilts, Lobex Lady, Chicago; Ganley Bible Spec. Co., Independence, Ohio; Cadillac Mail Or- der Co., Trumpet, Towels, N. Y. TED BATES & CO. 630 Fifth Ave., New York 20, N. Y. Phone: JUdeon 6-0600 AAA— ANPA— PPA— NAOB—FAAG Partners. Theodore L. Bates, Alman J. Taranton, Joseph R. Busk, Ed- ward F, Hudson, Walker G. Everett, Clinton S. Ferris, William H. Keams, John M. Lyden, Edgar P. Small, Rudolph Montgelas, Clifford N. Parsells, D. Robert Parman, T. Rosser Reeves, H. Austin Peterson Managing Partner. . . .Thomas F. Harrington Office Mgr. Partner Thomas J. Camese Dir., Radio-TV Dept James C. Dougla&s Business Mgr Harry Saz Asst. Bus. Mgr Andrew Bellenot New Prog. Dir Vincent Rowe Producers. . . .Jay Clark, Allan Dingwall, Jr., Ed Brown, Gordon Allison Supervisor, Film Div Thomas F. McAndrews, Jr., Al Basso, Tom Hanlon Casting Dir Charles Kevve Radio-TV Media Superivsors. .Ned Midgley, MacDonald Dunbar TV Commercials Herb Gunler Time Buyers Chris Lynch, Bill Kennedy, Al Petcavage, Frank McCann, Mike James, Win Kirchert, Jack McCarthy, Don Chap- man, Chet Slaybaugh, Frank Thompson Director Press Dept Benson Inge Branch Office 1680 North Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HO 9-2161 Partner in Chg H. Austin Peterson Producers Frank O'Connor, Phil Krim Publicity Christy Walsh Office Mgr Mae Collins Radio -TV Accounts: Colgate-Palmolive Co., (Colgate Dental Cream, Palmolive Shave Creams, Palmolive Soap, Octagon Products, Palmolive After Shave Lotions ) ; Continental Baking Co. (Wonder Bread. Hostess Cakes) ; Grocery Store Products Co. (Kitchen Bouquet, BinB Mushrooms, Cream of Rice); Carter Products, Inc. (Carter's Little Liver Pills, Nair, Arrid Spray Deodor- ant) ; Standard Brands, Inc. (Royal Desserts, 145 CHARMS TO CHARM THE CHARMER in 14k Gold. ..» with Cultured Pearls and Genuir,e Colored Stor^ C0S79 D.ic $101.50 ^■sem C0597 $103.00 CDiSl St. Christopher s Medal $53.00 CD456 Evening in Paris $100.00 TliM« •r* li»t prices iubject to 50% discount plus 10% Federal Tax and 3% City Sales Taxes. TKi» it but • small selection of the many fine Hk gold presentation items we carry. Write for our Wholesale Catalog of Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry. NATIONAL JEWELERS CO. 630 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY D D D ADVERTISING AGENCIBS D D D Royal Baking Power, Royal Gelatin, Blue Bonnet Margarine) ; Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. (Kool, Viceroy, Life Ciga- rettes, Tube Rose Snuff) ; American Sugar Refining Co., (Domino Sugar) (not TV) ; Minute Maid Corp. (Minute Maid Frozen Orange Juice, Minute Maid Lemonade Mix) ; Anahist Co. Inc. (Super Anabist, Cold Prep- arations) ; Cantrell & Cochrane Corp. (Super Coola Beverages); CBS-Columbia (CBS-TV Receivers) ; Morton Packing Co., (Morton Frozen Pies) ; American Chicle Co., (Beeman's Pepsin, Adams Chiclets) ; Haw- ley & Hoops, Inc., (M & M's Confections). BATTEN, BARTON, DURSTINE & OSBORN, INC. 383 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: ELdorado 5-5800 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB PPA— SNPA Chairman of Board Bruce Barton Vice-Chmn. of Board Alex F. Osborn Pres. & Chair, of Exec. Com B. C. Duffy Exec. V.P. in Chg. Creative Services Charles H. Brower Exec. V.P. in Chg. Client Relations J. D. Danforth Exec. V.P. in Chg. Oper., Treasurer F. B. Manchee Secretary Eugene T. McQuade Chairman Radio-TV Plans Board Carroll P. Newton V.P. in Chg. Radio-TV.. Robert L. Foreman V.P. in Chg. of Radio and TV Copy Arthur Bellaire Business Mgr. and Head of Production Donald M. Rowe Supervisor of Film Prod Bemie Haber Supervisor of TV Art Lawrence Berger Program and Talent John Hoagland Talent Contracts Katherine V. Winn V.P. in Chg. of Media Fred Barrett Radio-TV Network Supervision Frank Silvernail Group Head Time Buyers Elenore Scanlan, Fred Stoutland, Robert Tatum Time Buyers Mary Ellis, Hope Martinex, Richard McKeever, Ted Wallower Dir. of Public Relations ... Ralph Major, Jr. Mgr. of Radio-TV Prom. & Pub.. .Jim Brown Branch Offices 1220 Statler Office Bldg., Boston 16, Mass. Phone: HUbbard 2-0430 V.P. and New Eng. Mgr Francis Hatch VP. in Chg. Boston Of f ice . . . Burt Vaughan Rand Building, Buffalo 3, N. Y. Phone: CLeveland 7915 Vice President Dale Casto 919 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, IB. Phone: SUperior 7-9200 Vice-President H. H. Haupt 1050 Terminal Tower, Cleveland 13, O. Phone: TOwers 1-7270 Vice President ^«/\?.T°^ 1856 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone: WOodward 5-0620 Vice President Robert E. Anderson 1680 N. Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 9-7337 Vice President Wayne Tiss V.P. in Chg. of Production.. Walter Tibbals 6363 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 36, Calif. Phone: WEbster M234 Vice President A. W. Neally N. W. Bank Bldg., Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phone: Lincoln 8041 Vice President Bobb Chaney Grant Bldg., Pittsburgh 19, Pa. Phone: GRant 1-9900 Vice President Leon D. Hansen 220 Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone: SUtter 1-2232 Vice President J. B. Motheral Radio and TV Accounts: American Safety Razor, American Tobacco, Armstrong Cork Co., Bristol Myers-Ban-Trushay, California Oil Co., Campbell Soup Co., Crosley Divi- sion-AVCO Mfg. Corp., Curtis Publ.-S.E.P., Holiday, L. H. J., Dow Jones & Co., E. I. DuPont DeNemours & Co., Electrolux Corp., Ethyl Corp., Genex Corp., General Baking Co., General Electric Co., Hamilton Watch Co., Lever Bros.-Surf-Swan, Maine Sardines, National City Bank, National Cranberry Assoc, Nehi Corp., N. Y. S. Dept. of Com- merce, New York Stock Exchange, New York Telephone Co., Oneida, Ltd., Penick & Ford, Personal Products-Jonny Mop, Reader's Digest, F & M Schaefer Brewing Co., Tek- Hughes, Thomas Nelson, T.W.A., United Fruit (Fruit Dispatch), U. S. Steel Corp., PRODUCT SERVICES, INC 17 East 45th Street New York 17, N. Y. MUrray Hill 7-0204 Television Radio Printed Media 147 Q a A I) \ li U I I S 1 N G AGENCIES nan L ( or», J. R. U oo.l & S>n>. Motion '>r Saving- Bank. Biirnhiim A Morrill To.. KirM Nat"! Bank «l lUwon. I.ilMri> Mutual IiiiiuriiiKr i:*-. Nr*. KjigUml I okr i o^ Sheraton Corp. of Antrrira. Shrrvr. Oump & I.ov>. So. Npk l>i|danii TrlrphiMu. Win. rn»lir\% Oiul. Itar- r«|o M(». to.. I,i*% W .«-l>inf! Marlunr ( oi-]).. Kr(1d«T4«>ui|t«n t .»rp., Marino \tu>1 .»f W rM- rrn N. Y., National t;\p^unl to.. Niagara Moha«>k Ifciffrr"* Koo.l l»ro»hirt>. W ildroot To. (rrram oil'. H. F. (ioodrirh Co.. Tiniken, International MinrraU & ('hrniicaU t\»rp.- \rVrnt. liW»>. MrNrill & Libhy. Murine. Peirr Hand Hrc>*ing t\».. \\ i»-t(lo\. Zrnilli Radio tori*., I)r Solo |)ivi>ion of (liirysler 4 orp, Drtroii- Mirhijran Stovi- i o.. A.M.C... Rrull Drug t.o., Sruiltlor Food-. Products, W-inn t>il Co., ("ream of \\ heat. I)ouphho> Induttrieik. Farniert. & Merhanit> Sa\ing Bank. Gamble-Skognio. t.eo. A. Honnel & tU>^ Iron Mining Industr> of Minnc>ota, Min- neapoli* (>rain F.xchange. Minnesota Mining A Mfg. (^o„ Northern Parifir. Nortliriip Kinp;. Norths e-iern Hell, Toro Mfg. Co., Anuriran Standard. Fort Pitt Brewing, Sea Hreeze Lahoratorie!k. I". S. .Ne«I, (iallo \\ ine. K. & J., MJ.H. t o.. Pacific Tele. & Tel.. Spreckel> Sufur. Standard tJil Co. of Calif.. Sunlitc Bakrf7 Inc^ Tea Garden, V. C. A. I.ahora- lorie*. ADRIAN BAUER ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. nW Walnut M., Philad.'Ipl.ia 2, Pa. I'hone: KIngslev 5-7870 AN PA ' • "•'»' '■'•"■ Adrian Bauer PreMilrni Alan R. Tripp Vire.Pre»i-l. Ill Hiiruld Finestone Vice-President . .I)a\id X. Miller topy tliief... Roy L. Silver Kadio & T\ Direiior Flnier F. Jaspan Hadut Accounts: J. Frank & Sons (Car- l.onatrd Revrragehl; C. F. Sinionin's Sons, Inr. (Popcorn Oil beaconing), Philadelphia, Pa.: W uodlawn Fann Dairy Co., Scranton. ^ ilkr».Harrr. Pa.; Cencral Flectric ( Kleclri( Blanket* I, Philadelphia. Pa.; Philadelphia Dairy Products Co., Inc.; John Barlrani !lo- irl, Philadelphia, Pa.; Allied I lorihts of <»r*-at»-r Philadelphia, Inc.; Sliore Bro^., Inc. < \utoniohilm, Philadelphia, Pa.; Lehigh Foundriet. Inc.. Fia^ton, Pa. TV Arrountw Quaker City Chocolate & Confrdionery Co., Inc. r'(,ood and Plenty" t:and>». iniila.. Pa.: Phila. Dairv Products <«.. Inc.; Crnrral Fkcirir (TV, Khc. Blank- "t.. etr.». Philadrlphia, Pa.; J. Frank & .Sons . Pliiladelphia, Pa.; D. (;. Yuerig- ling A Son, Im. (Beer), Philadelphia, Pa.; C. F, Simonin't .Son», Inr. (Scazo Oil), I'hiladelphia, Pa.; .Sanfon Hohiery Mills, Inc r Magic Stitch StockingM, New York, N. Y. BEAN ADV. AGENCY IJA N. D. lawar.- >t., IndiananoliK I. hrd I'hone: .MKJro*»e 74248 148 ()^y,„.r Harold Bean HittUoTV Accounts: L. S. Ayres & Co., \\a%si(le Floral (;!irdens: Central Supply Co., hulianapolis Custom Auto Show; Johnson Home lujproNenuMit Co., Bruce Savage ('o., Custom .\uto Show. Indianapolis Nash. BEAUMONT, HELLER & SPERLING. INC. ()lh & Walnut Sts., Reading, Pa. Phone: 5-4311 ABP -ANPA— ABC President Donald T. Beaumont Vice-Pres. & Sec L. J. Sperling Vice-Pres. & Treas R. F. Heller Art Director R. R. (^lassraire (^en. Production Mgr H. Fetlerhoff Puhlicity Director Marion W. Nagle Media & Research Dir John L. Sperling Radio & TV Dorothea Hassler Radio Accounts: Bowers Battery (Batter- ies & Spark Plugs), Reading; Maier's Bak- ery, Reading; St. Lawrence Dairy Co., Read- ing, Pa.; Ontelaunee Orchards; Crystal Rock Bottling Co. (Soft Drinks); Asam Wall- papers; Hummel's (Furniture); Reading Trust Co. (Banking). TV Accounts: Crystal Rock Bottling Co. (7-Up), Reading, Pa.; Curtis, Stephens, Embry ('o.. Inc. (Shoes) ; PoUy-Betts Undies; Willson Sun Glasses. VICTOR A. BENNETT CO., INC. 511 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-2186 ABP— ANPA— PPA Piesident Victor A. Bennett General Manager Edward D. Kahn Art Director Lazslo Razel Prod. Mgr Morton H. Dorchin Radio Accounts: Longines-Wittnauer Watch Co., Inc. (Longines-Wittnauer Watches). Rudio-TV Accounts: Longines-Wittnauer Watch Co., Inc. (Longines-Wittnauer Watches), Your Lucky Star Lobster (Foods), New York, N. Y. BENTON & BOWLES. INC. 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-1100 A A A A— ANP A— APA— NO AB— ABP-^PP A Chair, of Exec. Comm. Atherton W. Hobler Chair, of Board William R. Baker, Jr. President Robert E. Lusk Vice Pres. & Secy Edward R. Beach Vice Pres., & Treas Ralph Newman V.P., Chg. Radio-TV L. T. Steele V.P., Chg. Radio-TV Prg...Tom McDermott Bus. Mgr., Radio-TV.. William E. Schneider Dir. Radio Prod Oliver Barbour Dir. Film Prod Herb Leder TV Prod. Dir William Vallee Casting Director Ann Howard ^^'••ectors Freddie Bartholomew, Maximilian Bryer, Ralph Starr Butler, Charles Fisher, Sheldon Piatt, Arthur Richards, Irwin Scgelgtein, Elizabeth Shay, n -D n ADVERTISING AGENCIES nan Donald Wallace, Lawrence White VjP., Chg. Media Dave Crane Assoc. Media Directors George Duram, Milton Kiebler, Lee Rich Assistant Media Directors Paul Benson, Michael Donovan, Donald Harris, Ray Healey Time Buyers Tom Carson, Frank Carvel, Lee Currlin, Donald Foote, Bern Kanner, Helen Kowalsky, Tom Mahon, Bill Mur- phy, Grace Porterfield, Jack Sinnott, Don Tansill, Tom Tilson, Richard Trea, Jay Wasserman Branch Office 6253 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. V.P., Chg. West Coast Oper Al Kaye Radio Prog. Prod Murray Bolen TV Prog. Prod Murray Bolen Office Manager Mary Edith Stahl West Coast Pub. Mgr Jean Meredith Radio Accounts: American Express Co.; Association of American Railroads; General Foods Corp.; Procter & Gamble Co.; AVCO Manufacturing Co.; Pepperell Manufacturing Co.; Norwich Pharmacal Co.; Carling's Brewing Co. Inc.; Benson & Hedges; French Government Tourist Office; Diamond Crystal Salt Co.; Diamond Match Co.; M & R Diete- tic Laboratories, Inc.; Mutual Life Insurance Co. of N. Y.; Continental Oil Co. TV Accounts: American Express Co.; Gen- eral Foods Corp.; Procter & Gamble Co.; AVCO Manufacturing Co.; Pepperell Manu- facturing Co.; Norwich Pharmacal Co.; Carl- ings Brewing Co., Inc.; Benson & Hedges; French Government Tourist Office; Diamond Crystal Sah Co.; Diamond Match Co.; M & R Dietetic Laboratories Inc.; Continental Oil Co.; General Electric Co. BERGHOFF ASSOCIATES, INC. 511 No. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Calif. Phone: CR 56151, BR 2-2625 ABP— LANPA— CNPA President Joseph Berghoff Vice-Preeident Jerry Berghoff Secretary Frances H. Berghoff Art Director Daniel Miller Research Dept Marilyn Livermore Radio Accounts: Baby Line Furniture Co., Southwest Steel Rolling Mills, Pride Prod- ucts Company, Art Metal Appliance Co., Sey-Co Products, Van-Rex Gourmet Foods, Phillip E. Green Company, Alladin Plastics. TV Accounts: Baby Line Furniture Co., Southwest Steel Rolling Mills, The Teevee Company, Art Metal Appliance Co., Phillip E. Green Co., Rose Enterprises, Van-Rex Gourmet Foods, Anthony Distributors. BERMINGHAM, CASTLEMAN & PIERCE 136 East 38th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: LExington 2-7550 AAAA— ABP— NOAB President Arch Bermingham Exec. Vice-Pres Herbert T. Lorentzen Vice-Presidents Charles M. Halverson Charles H. Ramsey Radio-TV Dir John H. McNeil Radio Accounts: Griffin Mfg. Co. (Shoe Polish), Brooklyn, N. Y.; Pilgrim Laundry, Brooklyn; Conti Shampoo (JB Williams Co.), Glastonbury, Conn.; Dif Corp. (Hand Cleaner), Garwood, N. J. TV Accounts: Griffin Mfg. Co.; Chicago Macaroni Co. (Contadina Products); Conti Shampoo (JB Williams). GORDON BEST CO., INC. 228 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: STa. 2-5060 ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA President Gordon Best Vice-Presidents Roy M. Kirtland, Leroy A. Kling, Frank F. Morr. Burton G. Feldman, Shepard Chartoc, Rudolph M. Singer, Jr. Radio, TV Directors Richard B. Best, Shepard Chartoc, Charles S. Tempkin, Sheldon S. Pollack Radio Accounts: Coyne Electrical School (Trade School), Chicago; Milnar Products Co. (Pine^Sol, White Wave, Milner House- hold Cleaner & Gala Powder Bleach), Jack- son; Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. (Suave Creme Shampoo, Beauty Shop Supplies & Equipment), Chicago; General Finance Loan Co., Chicago; Maybelline Co., Chicago. TV Accounts: Florsheim Shoe Co., Chi- cago; Helene Curtis Industries, Inc., Chicago; Maybelline Co., Chicago; Necchi Distribu- lo'-s of Illinois, Chicago; Tote-Brush, Inc. (Toothbrushes), Chicago; Milner Products Co., Jackson. BIOW-BEIRN-TOIGO, INC. 640 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-1717 ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA— NBP Chairman Milton H. Biow President F. Kenneth Beirn Executive V.P., Creative Head. .John Toigo Treas.-Secretary Morris Zinneman Comptroller Joseph x411entuck Senior Vice-Pres Robert Bragarnick V.P., Director Media Walter G. Smith VP., Chg. Radio & TV Roy Winsor Vice-Presidents Samuel A. Alter, Everett C. Bradley, David H. Halpern, George P. MacGregor, Cyrus Nathan. Dan Rodgers, Jack Tarcher, Lee White V.P. & Creative Suprv Guild Copeland V.P. & Creative Suprv Thomas L. Greer V.P. & Creative Suprv Wilson A. Shelton V.P. & Creative Suprv Edward Sherry Administrator — Art Dept Sol Hyman Spec. Asst. to Mr. Biow John E. Hamm Asst. Secretary Anne Hauptman Mgr., Radio & TV Dept Robert Busch Dir. Radio-TV Time Buying J. E. Kucera Radio-TV-Time Buyers Ethel Weider, Ken Kearns, Samuel Vitt, Gerard Van Horson, Al Sessions, Isabel Ziegler 149 D D a ADVERTISING AGENCIBS D a D !^tiMi RrUiiom l><»n Srvrrn, E. A. :slaMWr. T. A. l>o>Ir . „• , , M«Hli« Bu>rr» \ eronica Vi rlrli. II. (;ron. I»:iul ( ar;iv;.lt. t r4if riark. Hrtrn Cro^n, W arn-n Duhiii, 1 I i.Vv Thoina> (M'i-inuiT, I. (;rorn«' Hallrr. Cluslrr Hr, .-..,: I'l.iiii. HinrrfrM. < . V. W'vxh. II. S. J«r»»l.M>n. Halph I on^. Jr., William M«hu. W^Jir.l Mrvrr. Harrx Mull.r, Jaiius I) Parker. Charlr^ Hahkin. Filimiiul (.. Riair%. Jolin Schiui«l«r. N\ . L. Silhnt, Gro\er Silliman, J. S. Siol/off. Aldrn H. Salftrr. L^^nard Tarrlu-r. ( .liarlos W m- Branch Offices TOJ XUrkrl S«^ San Kranrisro 3. Calif. Phone: CArfi.-ld l-iH.Vl Kx«^uli%r Norman Mork «Q0: ViMiire Blvil., H.verly Hills, Calif. IMione: CReslwootl 4-7611 Rxrrulive Jack Riinyon Accounts: American Home Products. Whilrhall Division (Kolynos, Kolynos with Chlorophxll. Freezone. Mrlcalosc. Anacin. Hrri; Bond (.lothes; American President Line*; Grnrral Aniline (.\ni*co. Ozalid) ; Hill- Bro*.; Langrndorf rnitrd Bakeries; Philip Morri- & Co. (Philip Morris Ciga- rcllr*. Spud and Dunhill. Bond Street Tobarro) ; National I)i>tiller> Products Corp. : National Shawniut Bank; Pepsi Cola CU>.; Procter & Camhlc (Spic & Span, Lava, LilU Teel. Perl, Sha.la. lluffo); Ja( oh Rup- perl Brewing Co. (Beer) : Lady Esther; Hud- son Pulp A I'aper Co.; Dmnison Food Prod- uri»; (.unlher Brewing Co.; Anni-lrong Tire Co.: Benru' ^ atrh (!o.: Seenian Bros, ('air- v>irk. BLACKSTONE ADVERTISING, INC. 221 V^f'X '>:th St., New York 19, N .Y. I'li.M.r ( Irrle 7491.') Prr«>ideni ..Milton Blackslone Secretar) G. B. Berju Aert, Exec* Milton BlaekRtone, Larry Kjinmet Accounts: Eureka Shiphuildin;: Corp., Newhuridh, N. Y.; Kddie Fi-her Music, Inc., Nrw York, N. Y.; GrOhsing«!r Hotel, Gross- inKrr. N. Y.; Grot^hinger-Pancost Hotel, Miami. F1a. THE BLAINE THOMPSON CO., INC. 234 We^t itih St.. N.w York IH, N. Y. Phone: Ui 4-0800 ANPA F'PA APA-ABC-NOAB pre-wt' ..t Myer Ivesser Vi' ..Fred Golden, Kxer. Virr-iVen Alherl Lee Leaser f'xtpy Director F ranklin Hohhh FleM-arch DJr., Time Buyer InRram Ahh ProiJanion Manager Harry Hendricks Accounts: Columbia Artists Mgt.; Dougli- nut Corp. of America; First Nat*l Pictures, Inc.; Howdy Doody Frozen Confection 0.; Lcwisohn Stadium (Concerts; Paramount Industries: Schuherl Theatrical Productions; Theatre (aiild Prodiutions; Vintage Wines Inc.: Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. BEN B. BUSS The Penthouse, Times Tower, Times Square New York 18, N. Y. Phone: BRyant 9-5228 ABP President Ben B. Bliss Asst. to Pres David Witt Time Buyer Rose Orton Radio Accounts: Eastern Wine Corp. (Chateau Martin Wines & Champagne); State of N. Y.; Saratoga Springs Authority (Saratoga Geyser Sparkling Water), (Sara- toga SPA Health Resort) ; California Valley Wine Co. (Schapiro's Kosher Wine) ; Oceana Publications, Inc. (Books); Gardenia Flowers, Inc. (Artificial Flowers) ; Martin Beverages, Inc. (Les-Cal "Dietitic" Bever- ages) ; William R. McCoo Co., Inc. (Faler- nmn "Almond Syrup). TV Accounts: Delca Fish Preservators, Inc. (Delca Herring Tidbits) ; Jokari, Inc. (Jokari Table Tennis Game) ; Eastern Wine Corp.; State of N. Y., Saratoga Springs Authority, (Saratoga Geyer Sparkling Water) . BOLAND ASSOCIATES, INC. 301 Broadway, San Francisco 11, Calif. Phone: YUkon 2-2960 AJVPA— ABP President Barry W. Boland Exec. V.-P Walter M. Boland Sec'y, Treas John Ebner Copy Dir W. G. Morrisey Art Dir M. S. Silten Prod. Mgr William J. Clyde Accounts: Ampex Electric Corp., Redwood (^ity, Calif. (Tape Recorders) ; Ansor Corp., San Francisco (Importers) ; Bay Equipment Co., Richmond, Calif. (Distributor) ; Equip- ment Engineers, San Francisco, (Classifiers) ; FAB Mfg. Co., Oakland (Truck Equip- ment) ; Holbrook Merril Co., San Francisco (Metal Products); International Engineer- ing Co. Inc., San Francisco (Construction) ; Lando Products Inc., Sansalito, Calif. (Alum- inum Products) ; Lenkurt Electric Corp., San Carlos, Calif. (Electronic Equipment; Lindner Bros., San Francisco, Calif. (Sweat- ers) ; Little, H. C. Burner Co. San Rafael, Calif. (Packaging Machinery) ; Marin French Cheese Co., Petaluma, Calif. (Cheese Mfr.) ; Miller-Freeman Publications, San Francisco (I'ublishers) ; Plastic Lume Inc., Sansalito, Calif. (Venetian Blind Slats) ; Thompson, E. A., Co. Inc. (Waxes, Polishes, Seal) ; Tubba Cordage Co., San Francisco, Calif. (Rope & Twine) ; VacurBlast Co., San Mateo, 150 D D D ADVERTISING AGENCIES D D D Calif. (Cleaning Equip.); Varian Associates (Palo Alto, Calif. Electronic Mfrs.) ; West- ern Machinery Co., San Francisco, (Mining Machinery) ; Westinghouse Electric Corp. (Home Heater Division) ; William Wallace Co., Belmont, Calif. (Gas Vent Pipe) ; Wylie- Smith Corp., San Francisco (Payroll Com- puter). BOTSFORD, CONSTANTINE & GARDNER 115 S.W., 4th Ave., Portland 4, Ore. Phone: ATwater 9541 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB PPA— NBP Exec. Vice-Pres Ray Andrews V.P. & Space Buyer Frankie Coykendall Vice-Presidents Stanley Parshall, Don Lawton, E. J. Mittelstadt, T. Bryce Spruill Sec.-Treas L. K. Bender 1400 Tower Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash. Phone: ELiot 3523 Exec. Vice-President C. P. Constantine Vice-President W. W. Woodbridge, Jr. Vice-Pres Reinhart Knudsen 625 Market St., San Francisco 5, Calif. Phone: EXbrook 2-7565 Pres. & Gen. Mgr David M. Botsford Exec. Vice-Pres S. G. Swanberg Vice-Pres David H. Botsford, Jr. Vice-Pres William Pearce 261 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: OX 7-2797 Vice-President Elizabeth Eyerly Radio Accounts: Columbia River Packers Assn. (Tuna — Bumble Bee Brand, Astoria, Ore.; Olympia Brewing Co. (Olympia Beer), Olympia, Wash.; Lucky Stores, Inc. (Super Markets), San Leandro, Calif.; Sego Milk Products (Sego Evaporated Milk), San Fran- cisco, Calif.; Crispie Potato Chip Co. (Po- tato Chips & French Fries), Stockton, Calif.; Washington State Ferries (Ferry Service), Seattle, Wash.; New Washington Hotel (Hotel), Seattle, Wash.; Cascadian Hotel (Hotel), Wenatchee, Wash.; California Prune Advisory Board (California Prunes), San Francisco, Calif.; Scott Co. (Plumbing Heating Contractors), San Francisco, Calif. TV Accounts: Olympia Brewing Co. (Olympia Beer), Olympia, Wash'.; Sego Milk Products (Sego Evaporated Milk), San Fran- cisco, Calif.; Poultry Producers of Central Calif. (Nulaid Eggs), San Francisco, Calif.; Crispie Potato Chip Co. (Crispie Potato Chips & "Small Fry" French Fries), Stock- ton, Calif.; Columbia River Packers Assoc, Inc. (Bumble Bee Sea Foods), Astoria, Ore.; Bank of California, Seattle, Wash.; Wash- ington State Ferries (Ferry Service), Seat- tle, Wash.; Western Hotels, Inc. (Hotels), Seattle, Wash.; California Prune Advisory Board (California Prunes), San Francisco, Calif.; Old English Co. (Dog Food), San Jose, Calif.; Lucky Stores (Super Markets), Oakland, Calif. STANLEY G. BOYNTON & SON 159 Pierce St., Birmingham, Mich. Phone: Jordan 4-5888 President Stanley G. Boynton Secretary Amelia E. Silvestri Radio Time Buyer Ruth A. Speelman Radio Accounts: Radio Bible Class, Wes- ley Radio League, Calvary Hour. BOZELL & JACOBS, INC. 510 Electric Bldg., Omaha 2, Nebraska Phone: Jackson 8030 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— AFA Pres. & Bd. Chairman Morris E. Jacobs Exec. V.-P F. C. Miller Branch Offices 205 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 6, 111. Phone: Central 6-0870 President Nathan E. Jacobs V.-P., Dir. Radio-TV Philip Rouda 1803 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis 2, Ind. Phone: Wabash 4524 V.-P. & Manager Chas. A. Gallup 1301 Tower Building, Seattle 1, Wash. Phone: MUtual 6027 V.-P. & Manager R. H. Wensberg 2 W. 45th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-6210 President & Manager Donald D. Hoover 401 WCCO Building, Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phone: Main 4527 V.-P. & Manager Sam Kaufman 324 Fairfield Bldg., Shreveport, La. Phone: 3-6124 V.P., Manager Walter T. Pfeiffer 421 Caroline, Houston 2, Texas Phone: Fairfax 4106 V.-P. & Manager Carlton Storey 501 Sheraton Bldg., Washington, D. C. Phone: STerling 3-2406 Manager Don Underwood 2100 North Charles St., Baltimore 18, Md. Phone: BElmont 2083 Manager Arthur Booth 1016 Baltimore Building, Kansas City 5, Mo. Phone: BAhimore 4997 340 North Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: BRa^shaw 2-2081 Manager Archie Jacobs Radio and TV Accounts: Adams & Kelly Co. (Millwork), Omaha; Bartell Drug Co., Seattle; Golden Gift, Inc. (Orange Juice), Deland, Fla.; Houston Shell & Concrete Co., Houston, Texas; General Appliance Com- pany, Omaha; Skinner Mfg. Co., Omaha; Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Associ- ation; Louisville Gas & Electric Company, Louisville, Ky.; Rio Grande Valley Gas Com- pany, Brownsville, Texas, United Gas Cor- poration. ARTHUR BRAITSCH ADV. 15 Westminster St., Providence 3, R. I. Phone: DExter 1-5313, 1-4115 ABP— APA— ANPA— NAP 151 A I) V K R T I S I N (; A (i K N ( 1 E S D D D- KmIh* iWrrrlor Arthur Braituch !Mrr J«>l Sav- inf* Fund & I o«M A»foc.. S;ill\'s I ur Stiulio. Slr«iHl Thralcr. \»r>ho»Mi M.irkcM>. K. 1. llo»pilal TruM ( o.; W liiir r.Miliar (lo. (Automublte .A|irnr> » ; Baker I «>rtl ('«>. (Autoniobilr A|tcnr> » : HilUidc I arm>. Inr. Tl 4crtn$ni%: H. I. Mospiial TriiM ; W liile Pontiar Co.; HilUuK- Karin> Inr.; Hopr Villianu Savings hiuui & I.uan Ass'n; ?Mranti Thralrr; \\r>ho-«rl Markpl. THE J. CARSON BRANTLEY ADV. AGENCY Owen Bl.lp.. >.ili^lMir>, N. C. IMiuno: 900 IVrt.-Radio Pir J. ('arson Brantley Sec.-Trcaa. . A. H. Monroe Produrtion June Brantley \n Dirrrtor (Gladys Dudley Hatlio Accounts: Carolina Beverage Corp. iChrrrwiiir, ('ara\an), Isenhour Brick & Tile Co., Sali!.liiir> ; Duke Power Co., Char- lotte; Owen Drug Co. (0-N for Colde), Saliftbury. N. C, L. B. Coulter Co. Cos- n>elir»>. Free Enterpri>e Train, Banna Co., « Proprietary • . R. C. BRETH, INC. 310 Pine St^ V. O. I{(.x 12H. Oeen Bay, Wise. Phone: HKniloek 24650 ABP A.NPA-APA Pre«idrnt R. C. Brelli Viee-President Victor G. Geisel \ irr-Prrsident Blaine Williamg Hadio Accounts: Woodlot .S<>ed Co., Nor- %»ay, Mifh.; I^iiriiion Fofxls. Green Bay, ViM-on-in; D. J. Miirrav Mfg. (io., Wausau, ViM'oni'in; Miller F^leeirie Mfg. Co., Apple- Ion, U i'Tuni'in. Tl' Accfwnti: Fairmont Foods, Green Bay. Wi»ronfin. I. F. BRINLEY ADVERTISING AGENCY SERVICES 4602 Cedar Street, Bellaire 1, Texas Phones: MAdifton 8686 & MOhawk 4400 ABP-.S.\PA APA— NBP On. Mgr^ Dir. of Copy, Sales Prom., 4 Mkt. i:»ch J. F. Brinlcy ^'-' Treat V. H. Brinley A»M,f. Radio Dir F{. (;. Dunn A»./,Mai/- TV D,r J. K. Light A*»or An Dir D. Ackley BRISACHER. WHEELER & STAFF 1660 Bu«h .Streri, San I ranriufo 9, C: lif. Phone: PRosper l 6-2600 AAAA-Am; ABP ANPA APA PI* A .\. Chirano, HI.; Brown Shoo Com- pmny (BuMer Brown Shoe«). St. Louis, Mo.; Kelloif Company (Rice- Krispics, Corn Soya, Coni Popi), Battle Creek, Mich.; Man. Inc. (Milkv Way, Throe Musketeers, CocMnul Bar. SnirkersK Chicago, 111.; Pille- hmrj Mill*. Inc. (All Products), Minneapo- Ib, Minn.: The Pure Oil Company (Petro- leom Product J. Bedlijue Horlick.O, Chicago, ni.: Conrerted Rice (Uncle Ben's Rice), HouMun. Texats; Marlhoro Cigarettes. rr Acrt}unts: Brown Shoe Company (Bus- ier Brown. Rohler, Air Step, Naturalizer, Life Stride & Westport Shoes), St. Louis, Mo.; Converted Rice (Uncle Ben's Rice), Homton, Texa^; Clohe Mills (Glohe A-1 Hour. Globe Biscuit Mix), Los Angeles, CaliL; Creen Giant Co. (Green Giant Brand Peas, Nihlets Brand Corn, Mexicorn, Nib- IrU), LeSueur, Minn.; Kellogg Company (Brand Cream Style Corn, Rice Krispies, Com Soya, Com Pops), Battle Creek, Mich.; Mars, Inc. (Forever Yours, Snickers, TTiree Mu«krteer?, Mars Bar), Chicago, 111.; PilUbury Mills Inc. (All Products), Minne- apolis, Slinn.; Tlie Pure Oil Company (Pe- troleum Product*). Chicago, 111.; Campbell Soup; Motorola, Inc. WALTON BUTTERHELD ADV. t,uidn Rd., Rve, N. Y. Phone: Ry 7-3092 Owner, Manager Walter Butterfield Radio ArrourUs: The Christian Science Monitor (Newspaper). Boston, Mass.; Sketchbook Film Prod., (Film Comm.) PuUkki Monuments Co. (Monuments), New York, N. Y. BYER & BOWMAN ADVERTISING AGENCY 66 So. 6th St., Columbus 15, 0. Phone: CA 1-77.51 ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA Parlneri Herbert Byer, Gus K. Bowman, Joel Burghalter Radio Direrior John I). Metzger \rrounl KxRcutivrs. }{^fi Testement, Hrrbrrt WIm?, W. P. Brown, F. W. Munro, Jr.: Nirholn Pops, (w-ne Hameroff Hadto Artountn: Dollar Federal Savings & Loan (bank), Columbus; City National Bank Cbank', f>j|umbup>; Buckeye Food (potato rbii*«). Oilurnbuh; The Styron-Begg« Co. 'food prodart*), .Newark. Ty Arrountt: Tlie Ohio Fuel Gas Co 'public utility), f;olumbui; Lk)lJar Federal ING AGENCIES D D O Savings & l/oan (bank), Columbus; August Wagner Breweries (Ganibrinus beer), Co- lumbus; T. Marzetli Co., (salad dressings), Columbus; Buckeye Foods, Inc. (potato rhips), Columbus; Clean Products (wall- paper cleaner). Columbus. HAROLD CABOT & CO., INC. 136 Federal St., Boston 10, Mass. Phone: HAncock 6-7600 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— ABC— AFA President Harold Cabot Vice-Presidents Edward F. Chase, James I. Summers, William H. Ganick, George R. (»riffin, Joseph Wallace, Court' ney Crandall, Henry A. Laughlin, Jr. Exec. V.P. & Treasurer. .Richard P. Holland Secretary Edward Glacy Production Manager Robert Oiffin Editorial Chief H. W. Patterson Copy Chief Courtney Crandall Art Director Lee Pristone Media Director David R. Williams Radio Accounts: Boston Consolidated Gas Co. (Public Utility), Boston; Boston and Maine Railroad (Public Utility), Boston; Boston and Maine Transportation Co. (Pub- lic Utility), Boston; H. P. Hood & Sons (Dairy Products), Charlestown; New Eng- land Electric System (Public Utility), Bos- ton; New England Electric System ,(Gas Div.) (Public Utility), Boston; New Eng- land Telephone & Telegraph Co. (Public Utility), Boston; S. S. Pierce Company (Im- porters and Grocers), Boston; Red Coach Grills (Restaurant Chain), Boston; Carling Brewing Co., (Black Label Beer), Cleve- land; Gas Allies, Public Utility, Boston. TV Accounts: Boston Consolidated Gas Company (Public Utility), Boston; Boston and Maine Railroad (Public Utility), Bos- ton; H. P. Hood and Sons (Dairy Products), Charlestown; New England Electric System (Gas Division (Public Utility), Boston; New England Telephone and Telegraph Company (Public Utility), Boston; darling Brewing Co. (Black Label Beer), Cleveland; Gas AUies, Public Utility, Boston. CALKINS & HOLDEN 247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-6900 AAAA-ABP— ANPA Chairman of Board J. Sherwood Smith Vice-Chairman of Bd Rene Clark President Harold L. McCIinton Secy.-Treas James JeiFrey Vice-Presidents M. E. Carlock, Paul Smith Art Director Wilfred L. Chausse Copy Director George S. Thomson Production Manager Fred Ougbton Manager Outdoor Dept ... F. J. Fitzgerald Media Director Thomas H. Young Dir. Pub. Reins. & Pub Robert W. Robb Research Director. ... ..Thomas P. Crollut 154 nan ADVERTISING AGENCIES D D D Merchandising Dir J. H. Apeler Director of Radio-TV Peter A. Krug Copy Chief Phil Young Br V K R T I S I N (; A (. K N C I E S D D D- I IMirlp* Johnaton I. K Hfitlri.h. Prlf Kreer. ! ('}»«• A. MillrUudl, Roberl (.old Sral Company iU«^ r.oau.u & •SooHv"). Hinmarrk. N. U.; I1»r« lUiiuu Hrf*»in(i Co. Ulanun** Pt«f*rT>wi llanl- »ar<> Co. (VHoIcmIc H.Kr. A Faini*, F. H. |V>«r«« A Co. (Kf*d»i, Minncapoli*. Minn.; ^•lilv I hekd Icf Ircain A»so. (IiidiiBtry .\d%rni*in(( & Mrrrhandiiing*. Chicano, 111.; ZbMOMatrr Hakinff Co. ( Hakrry (roods), MlMieaipolio. Mina.; Amrrtran Dairy Associ- ation (Pr\»durt Ad\frti»infi & Mc rcliaiidis- ing>. (Jiir«fto. 111.; (Iharinin Va[Hr Mills (Paper Tonrl*. pir. i, tiretn Bay, Wis.; R. M. Hollinp*hrad Corp. (Automotive Prod uclit. Camden. N. J.; Mall-O-Mral Co. (Wheat <".erean. Minneapolis. Minn.; Pills- bury Mills, Inc. (Biscuit. Flour & Mixes, Re- (riferatrd l>oufdist. Minneapolis, Minn. 71 4ct^unts: American Dairy Assoc. ( Product .Advertising & Merchandising), Chiranu. ill.; Campbell Cereal Co. (Malt-o- Meah, Minneapolis, Minn.; Gold Seal Com- panv I \X ax Prod. & "Snowy"), Bismarck, N. D. ; Theo. Ilamm Brewing ("o. (Hamm's Preferred St(»ck Beert, St. Paul, Minn.; Lar- •en to. I Canncil lood«>l, (Jrcen Bay, Wis.; Zinsmasler Baking (!o. I Bakery (^oods), Min- neapolis, Minn.; Northwestern NaCl Bank. Minneapolis, Minn.; Charmin Paper Mills tPaprr Towels, etc.), (;recn Bay, Wig.; R. M. Holling*hrad Corp. ( .-Vutomotive Products), Camden, N. J.; I.and U'Lakes Creameries, Inc. (Dairy Products), Minncapoli.o, Minn.; Pill*|jur> Mills. Inc. (Oven-Ready Biscuits), Miiinrapdli^. Minn. CASMIR ADVERTISING CO.. INC. -.1 1 iftli \vf.. N.vs Vork 17, N. Y. Phone: MI rrav Hill 2-2014 ABP \\PA Prrtidrnt David C. Casmir Vice President . Marvin Casmir Offirr Manager. . . Marc. Powern \n Directors Vaughn ThomaH, <*err) Staugaiti*- Ty Account*: D'amico Fifth Ave., (Beauty Cuntultant), ArtiMk* fwjild of America 'Tairnt School). CARTER ADV. AGENCY 912 Baltiniorr, Karmas ( Aly 5, Mo. Phone: HA 13.56 ABP-ANPA APA-NAAN-NOAB PPA President Charles W. Carter V .., Vi,,.Pr„jdent William C. Rowe • ni Curti* Bogash '<""« Fr#.d Klemp, Jr. Sec*t., Treas Josephine Dahlin Radio 1 1 Accounts: Fdward Aaron Corp. (Poultry), K. C; May Potato Chip Co., K. C; Seid Litz Paint & Varniali Co., K. C; Metropolitan Savings Asso., Douglas Chemi- cal Co. CAYTON, INC. 9 Fa.sl 40lh St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: LExinglon 2-1711 ABP— ANPA— ABC President William D'Arcy Cay ton Secretary D. R. Roberts \rt Director Bob Lee Production Manager Hy Crandall Radio-TV Director , . Donna Quigley Creative Dir Fred Ladd Film Ed Reginald Smith TV Scripting Louis M. Sirota TV Accounts: Chesebrough Mfg. Co., Hanovia Chem. & Mfg. Co., (health lamps). Miracle Adhesive Corp. NELSON CHESMAN COMPANY 240 East 11th Str3et, Chattanooga 1, Tenn. Phone: 6-4942 ABP-APA— SNPA President Harry A. Lundborg Seey.-Treas Richard H. Leiper Space & Time Buyer Sara Kelly Art Dir John Goss Radio Accounts: Fleetwood Coffee Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. TV Accounts: Fleetwood Coffee Co., Cha:- tanooga, Tenn. JAMES THOMAS CfflRURG CO. 414 Park Square Bldg., Boston 16, Mass. Phone: HAncock 6-7310 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA NOAB— PPA— SNPA President James T. Chirurg Treasurer Leo J. Hardiman V.-P. & Gen. Mgr., Boston Office W. J. Shepardson Ass't. Gen Mgr J. Norman McKenzie V.-P. Chg. Plans & Marketing Howard G. Sawyer Media Dir Edward B. Pope Brunch Offices 1612 Chanin Bldg., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MU 7-5040 V.-P., (;en. Mgr Robert D. Stuart 1500 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone: PEnnypacker 5-9543 V.-P., (;en. Mgr A. W. Brownell Radio Accounts: W. L. M. Bensdorp Co., ^ Cocoa); Mass. Dept. of Agriculture; Alden Speare's .Sons Co., (Knife Sharpeners; Thayer, Inc. (Juvenile furniture) ; Common- wealth Chevrolet Co.; Bassick Co. (Casters) ; Standard Packaging Co.; Worthington Corp. ^Air Conditioning, irrigation pumps, etc.). 156 n n D ADVERTISING AGl^NCIES D D n C. p. CLARK, INC. James Robertson Hotel, Nashville 3, Tenn, Phone: 6-4179 Pres. & Treas D. G. Goodwin Copy Chief & Secy Sara Nolan Radio-TV Accounts: First American Na- tional Bank (Institutional), Nashville Coal. ROBT. E CLARKE & ASSOC, INC. 1614 Du Pont Bldg., Miami 32, Fla. Phone: 3-5486 ANPA— SNPA— NOAB Pres. & Space Buyer Robt. E, Clarke V.P., Secry. & Treas C. B. Clark Art Dir. & Prod. Mgr J. H. Freeman Radio & Pub. Dir E. S. Hamburger Media Dir. & Radio Time Buyer. .C. Bonnell Accounts: Ambrose, Frank, Aviation Inc.; Belcher Oil Co.; Florida Nat'l Bank & Trust Co.; Industrial Savings Bank; Jewish Flori- dian; Livesay Industries, Inc.; Maule Indus- tries, Inc.; Miami Daily News; Miami Quick Freeze & Cold Stg. Co.; Pompano Beach Highlands Inc.; Florida Milk Producers Assn.; WIOD Radio Station; Withers Van Lines. CLEMENTS COMPANY, INC. Horn Bldg., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone: RIttenhouse 6-0236 ANPA President Alice V. Clements V.P. & Copy Chief Elizabeth M. Zindel V.P. & Direc. of Radio TV. .Robert H. Smith Radio Accounts: Network: Hudson Coal Co., Horn & Hardart. HARRY B. COHEN ADV. CO., INC. 41 East 42nd St., N. Y. 17, N. Y. Phone: OX 7-0660 President Harry B. Cohen Vice-Pres.-Treas Edith S. Cohen Exec. Vice-Pres Edward Aleshire Vice-President Edward Rosenwald Radio-TV Director Peter Finney Radio Accounts: The Grove Laboratories (Grove's Chill Tonic, Pfunder's Tablets, Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Oil) St. Louis, Mo.; The Chattanooga Medicine Co. (Syrup of Block Draught), Chattanooga, Tenn.; The Beaumont Co. (4-Way Cold Tablets), St. Louis, Mo.; Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.; West End Brewing Co. (Utica Club Beer & Ale), Utica, N. Y. TV Accounts: The Grove Laboratories, Inc., The Beaumont Co., New York, N. Y.; Pearson Pharmacal Co. THE ARNOLD COHAN CORP. 460 W. 34th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: Wisconsin 7-4700 Pres. & Treas Arnold Cohan Prod. Mgr John Mulligan Copy Chief Marvin Haas Radio Accounts: Gerald O. Kaye & Assoc. Corp.; New York Times; Dale, Jim Clothes, Inc.; Kings Plumbing Supply Corp.; Viking Taximeter Distrib. Corp.; Star Time Enter- prises, Inc.; Rootie Kazootie, Inc. TV Accounts: Gerald O. Kaye & Assoc. Corp.; Star Time Enterprises, Inc.; Rootie Kazootie, Inc.; New York Times. COMPTON ADVERTISING, INC. 261 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-2400 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA President Robert D. Holbrook Exec. V.-P John K. Strubing Vice-Presidents Merrel E. Boyce, Barton Cummings, C. James Fleming, Jr., Allen Flouton, Jack Rees V.-P. & Dir. Radio-TV Programming Lewis H. Titterton V.-P. Chg. Radio-TV Program Dept Storrs Haynes Bus. Mgr., Radio-TV Program Dept Margaret Corbett New Prog. Buyer Margaret Corbett V.-P. & Dir. of Media Guy Richard's V.-P. & Asst. Dir., Media. . . .Frank B. Kemp Asso. Media Directors H. Clochessy, W, Barber, M. Hansen Time Buyers Ruth Jones, Graham Hay, Thelda Cordani, Robert Lid- del, Bert Mulligan, Genevieve Schubert, James Ault, Alfred Ritter Branch Offices 141 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4, 111. Phone: HArrison 7-6935 Manager L. 0. Holmberg 744 N. Fourth St., Milwaukee 3, Wise. Phone: BRoadway 1-9475 Manager Richard M. Davis Keith Bldg,, 525 Walnut St., Cincinnati 2, Ohio Phone: PArkway 6961 Manager Robert P. Marsh 6253 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 9-8107 Manager James J. Seaborne Radio & TV Accounts: The Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co.; American Can Co. (Fibre Milk Container Div.) ; John H. Dulany & Son. Inc.; M. K. Goetz Brewing Co., (Country Club Beer) ; The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc. (Shoe Products) ; Kelly-Springfield Tire Co.; New York Life Insurance Co.; Personal Products Corp. (Yes Tissues) ; Phelps-Dodge; The Procter & Gamble Co. (Crisco, Dash, Drene, Duz, Gleem, Ivory Flakes, Ivory Soap) ; The Socony- Vacuum Oil Co.; Standard Brands, Inc. (Chase & Sanborn Coffee, Instant Chase & Sanborn Coffee, Tender Leaf Tea, Instant Tender Leaf Tea) Sterling Drug Co. (Fizrin). COMSTOCK & COMPANY 344 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo 2, N. Y. Phone: MOhawk 2252 ANPA— PPA— ABP— AFA— AP A— NOAB FPRA— NBP Partners Henry W. Coraetock, 157 a D ADVERTISING AGENCIES D D D n, Im\ ao«^ FrMik J. Hem XlariHing « Rc«Mirrli m^ T. Sloan* raliurr ^rt l>ir VillUm K. ('oriuifr Kml Art "iHr. ^'"" Muffolriio INwI. MiirK. A. H. Hriggs. <^r«iil K. \\r*-. ihrllo A. Mnniin \r««unl V\rruti\r* Hrnr> ^^ . ConiMork, H. Kjirl Oopt, John H. Morion. L. Wells Sknomlft. T. >\o*nc r«lmir Daunr J. Millrr K«rfM> Irroun/s: Bell Aircraft (^>rp.; Fronlirr Oil Hrfininft Co. (Oil & Motor OlH ; I>iT. \»hl»ml Oil & Kcfuiing Co.. Inr.; Hos- pital Vr\irr t!on». of \Vp>t<*rn Nrw York. (Ho4|Mtal A Surgical Planst : Manufacturers am! Tradrm (Banking Services): WGR Cor- poration. (Station W(;H-Ha(lio & TV). Tl' AcroiUUs: Bell Aircraft Corp.; Art Metal (^on-^iruction Co. (Steel Office Furni- tve, Vi»il»Ie Intlex Systems Filing & Index- tef Sappliea); Frontier Oil Refining Co., Dir. Amaad Oil & Hefming Co.. Inc.; Hos- ptlal Smrlce Corp. of Western N. Y. (Hospi- tal & Surgical Plans) ; Manufacturers & Tradcrti Tru!*t Co.; Morrison Steel Products. Inc, (.Mor^un Furnaces, Roly-Door Steel Garage Doors (Carrv-All TrucJc Bodies) ; WGR Corp. (Station WGR-Radio & TV). ROBERT CONAHAY, INC. 27(1 I'..rk \nc.. N. Y. 17. N. Y. I*hone: ELdorado 5-6017 ABP— ANPA Pre*., Treax. Robert S. Conahay y.-P. & SeeV Robert Conabay III \A*. & Copy Chief Frank Denman Vire-Pret. Benjamin B. Mitchell Art Dir Claude Kurd PrcMluriion Mjtr Marvin B. Fauerbach >pare & Time Buyer. . .Dorothy E. Delbasco Arcount Hxecutive Diversified .Services; Knott Hotela C>»rp.; Mantrow; Corp.; McAllister Brotfaera, Inc.; Pass Dye Co.; Pattison & Browns Inc.; Payne (Cutlery C^o.; Phototype lar,; Thr Pitt*>ton Co. and Subsidiaries; RoMelJ, Jainei! B., Inc.; Salomon, L. A. & Bro,; .Srience AnNociatet; Smith Chemical A C:olor Co.; Sobranie, Ud.; .Station Rej^re- •eoialives A*«i.; Sulgrave Hotel; Vanderhilt, R- T. (jO. Ine. THE CONDON COMPANY Hum Bldg., Tacoma 2, Washington Pbone: MArkel 8155 158 ABP— ANPA— APA— NBP— AAAA— NOAB PPA Partners Roscoe A. Smith Victor Kaufman \, t Dir Daniel J. Snope Protluction Mgr Mildred Nelson Acct. Executives Roscoe A. Smith Victor Kaufman, Harry Watson, Kay Shinn, Harold C Dixon, Gordon Bennett Accounts: American Biscuit Co.; B & M Distributing Co.; Buckley-King Funeral Ser.; Coronets, Inc., Douglas Fir Plywood Assn.; Fir Door Institute; Fuel Oil Service Co.; Harbor Plywood Corp.; Harnon, F. S. Mfg. Co.; Kirk, G. R. Co.; KTNT-TV, Tacoma, Wash.; Laucks Laboratories Inc.; Northwest Syndicate; Pacific First Federal Savings & Loan Assn.; Puget Sound National Bank; St. Paul & Tacoma Lbr. Co.; Silver Springs Brewing Co.; Tacoma Savings & Loan Assn.; Tacoma Transit Co.; Tribune Pul)lishing Co.; United Pacific Ins. Co.; Ward Smith Inc.; Western Furnaces Inc.; Wood Coffee Co. THOMAS F. CONROY, INC. 1101 Majestic Bldg., San Antonio, Texas Phone: CA 7-3456 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA President Thomas F. Conroy General Manager David P. Guthridge Personnel Dir Francis E. Weinholt Media Director Margaret Stair Art Directors E. E. Ogilvie, William Hawksley Radio-TV Dir Everett O. Liaboe Radio Accounts: Apache Dist. Co. (Lone Star Beer) ; Carl's, (Ladies Ready to Wear) ; Express-News; Perry Shankle Co. (Appli- ances) ; Hoffmann'Raynian Coffee Co.; Lone Star Brewing Co.; Interstate Theatres; Studer Photo Co.; H. E. Butt Grocery Co.; Sommers Drug Stores; Mode-0-Day (Ladies Ready to Wear) ; Security Finance Co.; New Braunfels Textile Mills; Quaker Oats Co.; Pioneer Flour Mills. TV Accounts: H. E. Butt Grocery Co.; Hoffman-Hayman Coffee Co.; Express-News; Interstate Theatres; Ormsby Chevrolet; Pioneer Flour Mills; Security Finance Co.; Sommers Drug Stores; Studer Drug Stores; Studer Photo Co.; Lone Star Brewing Co. COX & TANZ ADVERTISING 950 Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia 6, Pa. Phone: Lombard 3-1720 President Eugene R. Tanz Office Manager R. Di Carlo Copy Chief J. Kirkconnell Art Director R. Rivers Time Buyer R. Di Carlo Research Director L. Louzon Radio Accounts: Badder and Snoke (Jar- man Shoes) ; Colonial Floor Covering; ABC Chick Hatchery (Baby Chicks); Jim Brady (Shoes) ; Crowl Chemical Co. (Cough Rem- edy); Crescent Nut & Chocolate Co.; Van D n D ADVERTISING AGENCIES nan Sciver Furniture Co.; Excel Products Co. (Aluminum Products) ; Republic Fuel & Burner Co.; Miller, North Broad Storage Company. TV Accounts: Badder & Snoke (Shoes); Crescent Nut & Chocolate Co.; Excel Prod- ucts Co. (Aluminum Products) ; Republic Fuel & Burner Co. JOHN GILBERT CRAIG ADV., INC. 913 Washington St., Wilmington, Del. Phone: 5-6185 ABP— AJVPA— AAAA— AFA— APA— ^PPA NAAN— AMA— NIAA President J. Gorman Walsh Sec.-Treas Kathleen A. Walsh Account Executives J. Gorman Walsh, Kathleen A. Walsh, William H. Gordy Radio Accounts: Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co. (Textile Finishing), Brosins & Smedley (Lumber-Millwork-Coal), Wilmington, Del.; Delaware Coach Co., Delaware Power & Light Co., Wilmington, Del.; Diamond Ice & Coal Co. (Fuels, Home Products), Equit- able Trust Co., Greenhill Dairies, Inc., Wil- mington, Del.; Group Hospital Services, Inc. TV Accounts: Equitable Trust Co., Wil- mington, Del.; Delaware Power & Light Co. (Gas & Electric Service), Wilmington, Del.; Group Hospital Services, Inc. THE CRAMER-KRASSELT CO. 733 North Van Buren St., Milwaukee 2, Wis. Phone: BRoadway 6-3500 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA President Walter Seiler Exec. Vice-President H. N. Pasteur Vice-Pres.-Treas C. W. Faude Secretary F. Aumueller Vice-Pres. in Chg. Media L. H. Ness Vice-Presidents H. Dyson, C. H. Brehm, R. F. Timm, N. L. Telander Radio-TV Director Roger W. LeGrand Radio-TV Time Buyer Loretta Mahar Radio-TV Acct. Supers R. LeGrand, K. Hegard, J. Pritchard Radio Accounts: Plankinton Packing Co. (Meat Products), Ed. Schuster & Co., Inc. (Department Store), First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Wisconsin (Savings & Loan Assoc), Milwaukee, Wis.; The Mil- waukee Co. (Investments), Milwaukee; Wis- consin Telephone Co.; Altorfer Bros. (Washers & Dryers) ; Associated Hospital Service; First Wisconsin Natl Bank; Glass Container Institute; DePree Co. (Nullo), Deodorant; Patek Bros. (Paint). TV Accounts: Plankinton Packing Co. (Meat Products), Milwaukee Gas Light Com- pany (Gas Utility), Milwaukee, Wis.; Wis- consin Telephone Clo., Milwaukee; Altorfer Bros. Co. (ABC-0-Matic Washer), Peoria, 111.; Aluminum Goods Mfg. Co. (Cooking Utensils), Manitowoc, Wis.; Evinrude Mo- tors (Outboard Motors) ; Humphrey Chev- rolet; Associated Hospital Service; First Federal Savings; First Wisconsin Natl Bank; Flexy, Inc.; Glass Container Institute; Mil- waukee Co.; Patek Bros. Inc. JAMES T. CUNNINGHAM ADVERTISING 520 Madison Ave., Toledo 4, Ohio Phone: Fulton 1151 Proprietor James T. Cunningham Radio-TV Accounts: Laurel C. Worman, Inc. ( Packard-Kaiser-Willys ) . CUNNINGHAM & WALSH, INC. 260 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 34900 AAAA— ANPA— PPA— ABP— NOAB ABC— APA Chairman of the Board Fred H. Walsh President John P. Cunningham Secretary Richard L. Strobridge TV-Radio (Liggett & Myers) Vice-Pres Norman Gort TV-Radio Dept. (General) Director John R. Sheehan Assistant David P. Lewis Production Tom De HuflF Production Joseph McDonough V. P. Media. Newman McEvoy Branch Offices 8420 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: GR 6131 49 E. Superior St., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: SUperior 7-3116 Radio Accounts: Liggett & Myers (Ches- terfields & L & M Cigarettes); Colgate Palmolive Co., (Super Suds) ; Sunshine Bis- cuits, Inc. (All products) ; E. R. Squibb & Sons, (Sun ^N Surf) ; Narrangansett Brew- ing Co., (Beer & Ale) ; Pan American Cof- fee Bureau, (Coflfee institutionals) ; North- west Orient Airlines, (Travel) ; Bank of the Manhattan Co. ; The New York Daily News ; McCalPs, (Patterns) ; Italian Line, (Travel) ; Clicquot Club, (Soft drinks) ; Eversharp, Inc. TV Accounts: Liggett & Myers (Chester- fields & L & M Cigarettes) ; Colgate Palm- olive Co. (Super Suds) ; Sunshine Biscuits, Inc. (All products) ; Narragansett Brewing Co.; A. T & T. (Yellow Pages) ; Pan Ameri- can Coffee Bureau, (Cofifee Institutionals) ; Northwest Orient Airlines, (Travel) ; Bank of the Manhattan Co.; New York Daily News; McCall's (Patterns); Lentheric, (All products) ; Universal-International, (Motion Pictures) ; E-Z Pop, (Popcorn) ; Eversharp, Inc. CURTIS ADVERTISING COMPANY 270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-6333 ABP-APA President Lawrence R. Curtis Vice-President S. R. Combs Secy.-Treas Rose Berg 159 \ I>\ ICKTISI NG A(; ENCIES □ D D Vn l)..c*U.i ^'- (^-rAiulc IVtHl, Mr. S|Uic« Bu>. M. I'-rman Pul>liriiv nirtrlor I- >n"«>ls K..lit»-lA Dir. > H. ( iiiii^ Kr»«^«rch Dir H. Hlmumihal Rmdio-Tl Acnmnis: American Spoiin<" & riumoi* 1 «».: Aih-x l>ir < niiinp ( orp.: H:«i \Uft, Inc.; Brrii. W >.ko(T, r«Ut«T. Haiuiltoii; ('.arolina Slurt I ining liorp.: (.iinniiie I abo- ralorie» l-olortilm; r.loiul Cmirh Aii linos Inr.; K*Mern IVa Corp.; liMlorat.il Tur ch«»rr. Inr.: (irnirx Maptuine; (iolliam ln»lrunirnl & Marhinrr> ( o.. Inc.; Mar- Katidrn Koun.lation; Nalional Pix Slidr Co.; O'Connrli Hat Corp.; Hands I ood Chain; Kp^rnt .*^hirt Co., Inc.; Sroflfcc; Silver Uninn. Inr.; .N.rn. Hill Sports Shirts; Siiper- Cel CrUuloHC Sponges; Tliroe Star AppH- i; Webb & Knapp, Inc. DANCER-mZGERALD-SAMPLE, me. 347 Madiwn Avr., Nev/ York 17, N. Y. PSone: OHegon 9-0600 .\.\AA-.A-NPA AHA - HHA ABC-ABP \¥\ C Jim. of Bd C. L. Fitzgerald Preaident H. M. Dancer Vice-Pre».-Sec) F. T. Lciphty Compt. A .\8st. Treas Wm. Maughan V.P. Radio-TV Dir Alvin Kabaker VP.i & Arct. Execs C. T. Birch, Lyndon O. Hrown, Ramon J. Cabrera, R. H. Ktienne. Jo^rph H. Holmes, Jr., W. A. Iruin, (rordon Jolin-on. J. James Neale, \ ictor Piotrowski, Richard A. Porter. Frank .N. Higgio, A. W. Spence, Jr., George C. Tormey, Clifford Wolfe, S. J. Hamilton, Siuart Upfton, >X . Huge, F. Mitchell. L. Fi-rher, G. N. Beecher, N. Mathews Branch Offices 221 N. La Salle Street, Chicago 1, HI. Phone: FI 6-4700 Kxec. Vice-Prc§ F. Sewall Gardner V.P. & Acct. Exec E. R. Detchon 1680 .N. Vine St., Hollywood 28, Cal. Phone: Hudson 2-3256 ^ P.Mgr Ah in Kabaker Danrer-Fitzgeruld-.Sample, Inc. Hi SoDkome St., San Francisco 4, Cal. Phone: DO 2-5107 Virr.Prrtident W. B. Dugan 200 Si. r:iair Ave. We»t Toronto 7, Ontario I'hone WAInut 4-8425 V.P. 4 Mitr (;ilbert Nunns HadiO'Tl' Aftoitnts: Am«Tican ('hide C.om- |«in>, B. T. Babbitt, I aLtaff Brewing Corp., f»en«-ral Mill.. Inc., Ltwih-Howe Co., Procter A Gamble (o.. Sterling Drug, Inc., IJ. S. Aniiy, and Organ/.ed Hei-irve Corp Herruil- ing Srrvirr. (.onMilidated Ho>al Cheujical Co., fckro Product* Co.. .\< Mie (io., Inc., Hesl Kood», Ijidy KMer, Divihion of /onite Co., Peirr Paul ( o., Pfaff Sewing Co., \X in« f;row- rf» Guild. 160 D'ARCY ADVERTISING CO. Missouri Pacilic Hldg., St. Louis 3, Mo. Phone: CKntral 1-6700 AAAAABP ANPA— NOAB— PPA OAAA Chairman of the Board P. J. Orthwein President J. F. Oberwinder \ ice-Pres.-Treasurer E. D. Cronk Branch Offices m Park Ave.. N. Y. 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 8-2600 V ice-President J. Y. Brown, Jr. V.P., Radio-TV Director Paul Louis Terminal Tower Bldg., Cleveland 13, O. Phone: TOwn 1-3911 Vice-President Stanley P. Seward 57 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ontario, Can. Phone: Princess 3991 Vice-President G. P. Altenbernd 75 Eighth St. N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga. Phone: VE 8815 Vice-President J. Hixon Kinsella Radio Accounts: The Coca-Cola Co., At- lanta, Ga.; Anheuser-Busch, Inc., Laclede Gas Light Co., St. Louis, Mo.; General Tire & Hubber Co., Akron; Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co., Cleveland, O. TV Accounts: Anheuser-Busch, Inc., St. Louis, Mo., Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta, Ga. HERSCHEL Z. DEUTSCH & CO., INC. 575 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-1788 ABP President Herschel Z. Deutsch Secty M. A. Deutsch Troas Robert Stone Research Dir Edward R. Rader Media Director Madeleine Allison Radio Accounts: E. T. Browne Drug Co. (Palmer's "Skin-Success"), New York; M. J. Breitenbach Co. (Pepto-Mangan), New York; Lander Co. (Dixie Peach), New York; Household Products, Inc. (Sulfur-8), Stam- ford, Conn. TV Accounts: E. T. Browne Drug Co. (Palmer's Skin-Success). DEUTSCH & SHEA, INC. 230 West 41st St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: LOngacre 4-5900 ABP— APA— AAAA— ANPA President Arnold R. Deutsch Vice-President Van M. Evans Secretary Henry Geissenheimer Production Mgr Richard Gazley Space Buyer Erwin Lowen Accounts: America's Hobby Center, Bank- ers Federal Savings Assn.; Century National Chemical Co., Federal Video Corp.; Flem- ing Hall Tobacco Co. Inc.; Hammer Bev- erage Corp., Hollywood Fonlana Corp., Lang- Worth Feature Programs Inc. DIRECTOR, BLEIER & WEISS, INC. 327 5th Ave., New York 17, N. Y. nan ADVERTISING AGENCIES nan Phone: MUrray Hill 7-3669 ABP— APA President Andrew M. Weiss Exec. V.-P George V. Bleier Art Director Albert Bart Chief of Plans Board Murray R. Director Exposition Dir Fred Pittera Acct. Executives George V. Bleier, Joel Howard, Murray R. Director, Andrew M. Weiss, Walter Von Schoenfeld Accounts: American School, N. Y., N. Y.; American Society of Composers; Ardgreen Asso., Inc.; Bakers Review; Budd Looms; Chemdrug Corp.; Coronet Art Gallery; Doll- inger Asso.; Ejnpire Merchandising Co.; Gnome Press; Harris Laboratories; Headline Publications; Hillcrest Corp; Independent News Co.; Hoffman Motors; Mantel, H.; Mayfair Publishing; Movielab Film Labora- tories, Inc.; Music Publishers Holding Corp.; Pioneer Publications; Post Photo Engraving Corp.; Robert Book Co.; Schir- mer, G.; Schoenfeld & Sons; Skylark Originals; Sturm & Scheinberg; Ulano Products; Wehman Bros.; Whitecrest As- sociates; Witol, William, Co.; World Motor Sports Show. DOE-ANDERSON ADV. AGENCY Martin Brown Bldg., Louisville 2, Ky. Phone: WAbash 3193 ANPA— APA— PPA— SNPA— ABP Partners. .Elmer H. Doe, Warwick Anderson Acct. Execs Elmer H. Doe, Warwick Anderson, George W. Emerson, Richard W. Smith Media Buyer Miss G. P. Wagner Production Manager J. B. Peterkin Accounts: Free & Peters Inc., N. Y., N. Y.; Radio Stations: KOLN, Lincoln, Neb.; KTHS, Little Rock, Ark.; KWKH, Shreve- port, La.; WAVE, Louisville, Ky.; WDAY, Fargo, N. D.; WHO, Des Moines, Iowa; WJEF, Grand Rapids, Mich.; WKZO, Kala- mazoo, Mich.; WOAY, Oak Hill, West Vir- ginia; TV Stations: KOLN-TV, Lincoln, Neb.; WAVE-TV, Louisville, Ky.; WKZO- TV, Kalamazoo, Mich.; WD AY-TV, Fargo, No. Dak.; WHO-TV, Des Moines, Iowa. DOHERTY, CLIFFORD, STEERS & SHENFIELD, INC. 350 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y. Phone: BRyant 9-0445 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA NOAB— PPA— AFA President Donald K. Clifford Exec. V.P., Secty William E. Steers Vice-President Francis J. Doherty Treasurer Nelson 0. Argueso Asst. Secy Marie L. Brennan Vice-Presidents William E. Holden, Chester MacCracken, James F. Egan, Harry M. Ireland, Dr. Philip Reichert, Robert Hayes, Robert E. Shaw, R. C. Bradley, Frank Dennis, R. Fehr, N. W. Glenn, A. M. Menadier Dir. of Radio & TV Chester MacCracken Radio Accounts: Bristol-Myers Company (Trushay, Sal Hepatica, Ipana, Bufferin and Resistab, Ammen Vitalis, Mum, Vitalis Hair Cream, Benex), New York, N. Y.; The Bor- den Co. (Borden's Instant Coffee), New York; Pharmaco, Inc. (FeenA-Mint), Ken- ilworth, N. J. TV Accounts: Bristol-Myers Company (Ipana, Vitalis, Resistab, Sal Hepatica, Trushay, Bufferin, Mum), Welch Grape Juice (Grape Juice, Preserves), New York, N. Y.; Borden Co. (Borden's Inst. Coffee); Pharmaco, Inc. (Medigum), Kenilworth, N. J.; Pioneer Ice Cream — Div. the Borden Co., N. Y. C. THE RALPH L DOMBROWER CO., INC. 11 E. Franklin St., Richmond 19, Va. Phone: Richmond 3-111-3 APA— SNPA Pres.-Treas.-Space Buyer (News) Ralph L. Dombrower, Sr. Vice-Pres Ralph L. Dombrower, Jr. VP., Sec. & Radio Time Buyer Malcolm B. Dombrower Art Director Hobart Britton Radio Dir T. Michaux Moody Media & Space Buyer (Mag.) . .Phyllis King Branch Office Woodward Bldg., Washington, D. C. Phone: REpublic 7-1420 Manager Philip Rosenfeld Radio Accounts: Etchison Hat Co., Inc., Chesterfield Hat Corp., Richmond, Va.; East Coast Freight Lines, Richmond, Va.; Home Brewing Co., Richmond; Planters Fertilizer Co., Charleston, S. C. DONAHUE & COE, INC. 1270 Ave. of Amer., New York 20, N. Y. Phone: COlumbus 5-2772 President E. J. Churchill Dir. Motion Picture, Radio & TV Div A. Carl Rigrod Time Buyer & Bus. Mgr Evelyn Jones Branch Office 411 Hurt Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga. Phone: MAin 5662 Vice-President H. L. Morrill Radio Accounts: Burlington Mills, Inc. (Bur-Mil Cameo Hosiery), New York, N. Y.; Loew's Inc. (Motion Pictures, Loew's The- atres) New York, N. Y.; Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer, Inc. (M-G-M Pictures), New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y.; New York World- Telegram & Son (Newspaper), New York, N. Y.; River Brand Rice Mills, Inc. (Caro- lina & River Brand Rice), New York, N. Y.; Rockefeller Center, Inc. (Radio City Music Hall), New York, N. Y.; State of Israel Bonds; Miles Shoes. TV Accounts: Burlington Mills, Inc. (Bur- Mil Cameo Hosiery), New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y.; Loew's, Inc. (Loew's The- atres), New York, N. Y.; Metro-Goldwyn- 161 A I) >' E R T I S I N G AGENCIES D n D Mawr (Motion IVlurr»K N>w York, N. \.\ \. \ V N. Y.; New York. Heralil-Triluiiu' ,N -, Nrw York. N. Y.; Nrw York W ^rani A Sun (N«>V!*pa|>or>. New ^ K. \. \.; Milr* Shoe*: \\i\rr Hraiul Hio«* Mills Inc^ IV«rM»n rharmacal (Knils l.hlon>ph>ll TablrtsK W. B. DONER & COMPANY SOS W•^lun|;lo^ lUvil. Hlilg^ Detroit 26, Mich. rhonc: WOo.hvara 5-7400 AHP-ANPA-PPA Prrtidcnt W. B. Doner VjLrr, Vicc-Pre*. Charles F. Rosen Treasurer Julian A. Grace Vicr-Prc*idrnl Felix Hower Sccrctarv & Art Dir Ren Goldstein liranch Office 203 N. Waba>h Avo., Chicago 1, HI. Phone: DKa 24676 Vjirc. Vire-Prr» Marvin H. Frank /frii/ir/i Oflice 1324 W. V^ i-ron-iu, Milwaukee 3, Wis. Phono: \\K^t 3-'>;nr) Grn. Mgr., V.P Marvin H. Frank Radio Accounts: Altes Brewing Company (Beer), Detroit, Mich,; Speedway Petroleum (!orp. (Gasoline), Detroit, Mich.; Feigenson Bro«. Co. (Favfto Beverage) (Soft drinks & mivrt), Detroit, Mich.; Rose Jewelry Co. (JcHelry), Detroit, Mich.; Big Bear Markets 'radio & TV) (Super Markets), Detroit, Mich.; Feo (.igars), Detroit, Mich., Michigan Bank (Banking), Detroit, Mich.; Detroit Chfnrolrl Dealers Assoc. (New & Used Cars), Detroit, Mich.; Top Pop Products Corp. (E-Z Pop Popcorn); Ira Wilson & Son, (Dairy Products). Ty Accounts: Altes Brewing Company (Brer), Detroit, Mich.; Speedway Petroleum Corp. (Gas & Oil), Detroit, Mich.; Feigen- »on Bros. Co. (Soft drinks & mixers), De- troit, Midi.: Ro««' Jewelry Co. (Jewelry), Detroit, Mich.; Famous Furniture Co. (Fur- niture & Upholf-tering), Detroit, Mich.; Drl^oy Di-trihutors (Delsoy Topping), DearlKjrn, Midi.; Uygrade Food Products Corp. (Honiv brand Ham), Detroit, Mich.; D. W. C. Cigar Corp. (El Verso Cigars), De- troit, Mirh.; Mirliigan Bank (Banking), Detroit, Mich,; Detroit Chevrolet Dealers Amoc, (New & I'mmI Cars), Detroit, Mich.; Top Pop Product!, Corp.; Ira Wilson & Sons; Hadio Distributing Corp. (Norge Washers 4 Dryert), DOREMUS Xall«fr H. Hurnhani Pre*idrm Louis W. Munro Radio it TV Dir William T. Mann Branch Offices 208 LaSallc .''t.. Chic ago 4, lU. Phone: CEntral (W)132 V.P. & Mgr Chas. C. Greene 53 Slate St., Boston 9, Mass. Phone: LAfayelte 3-0770 Senior Vice-Pres W. J. Sheehan 425 Bush St., San Francisco 8, Cal. Phone: Yukon 2-4080 V.P Ronald Brindley Radio Accounts: Chemical Bank & Trust Company (Bank), New York City; Kidder, IVabody & Co. (Brokerage), New York, Botton & Chicago; Union Trust Co. (Bank), W ashington, D. C; Calvin Bullock (Broker- age), New York City; Boston Federal Sav- ings & Loan Association (Bank), Boston; Boston Five ("cnts Savings Bank (Bank), Boston; R. L. Day & Co. (Brokerage), Bos- ton; Estabrook & Co. (Brokerage), Boston; Vance, Sanders & Co. (Brokerage), Boston; Waltham Fed. Savings & Loan Association (Bank), Boston; Autom&tic Heating Corp., Boston; Pastene Wine & Spirits, Boston; Seller's, Inc. (Frozen Foods), Boston; Meth- odist Radio Society of Philadelphia, Phila- delphia; Pennington, Colket & Co. (Brok- erage), Philadelpha; Provident Trust Co. of Philadelphia (Bank), Philadelphia; St. Paul Federal Savings & Loan Assoc. (Bank), Chicago; Crocker First National Bank (Bank), San Francisco, Paine, Webber, Jack- son & Curtis, (Brokerage) N. Y., N. Y. TV Accounts: Kidder, Peabody & Co. (Brokerage), New York, Boston, Chicago; Union Trust Co. (Bank), Washington, D. C; Calvin Bullock (Brokerage), New York; Cities Service Oil Co. (Dealers), Boston; The Wellington Co. (Brokerage), Philadel- phia; Smith, Kline & French (Pharmaceuti- cals), Philadelphia; Standard Coil, Chicago. JOHN C. DOWD, INC. 212 Park Square Bldg., Boston 16, Mass. Phone: HUbbard 2-8050 ANPA— NOAB— PPA— NBP Radio & TV Dir Joseph L. Tully Space & Radio Time Buyer. .Charles Bucklin Branch Offices *Dowd, Redfield & Johnstone, Inc. 501 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MU 8-1275 President John C. Dowd Exec. V.P Edward D. Parent * Affiliated office. Radio Accounts: Albany Carpet Cleaning Co. (Rugs & Carpets), Allston, Mass.; Bos- ton Edison Co. (Electricity), Boston Mass.; Cott Beverage Corp. (Soft Drinks), New ffaven, Conn.; First National Stores (Food), Somerville, Mass.; Martin L. Hall Co. (Coffee & Tea), South Boston, Mass.; Harvard Brewing Co. (Ale & Beer), Lowell, Mass.; National Company (Radio Receivers & TV Sets), Maiden, Mass.; Boston Globe (News- paper), Boston, Mass.; Cott Bottling Com- pany (Soft Drinks), Manchester, N. H.; Megowen-Educator Food Company (Crack- ers & Biscuits), Lowell, Mass.; House of Old Molineaux (Wines), Boston, Mass.; Pepsinic 162 D n D ADVERTISING AGENCIES D D D Seltzer, Inc. (Drugs), Jamaica Plain, Mass.; Workingmen's Cooperative Bank (Banking), Boston, Mass.; Waltham Watch Co., (Watches), Waltham, Mass.; Atlantic Coal Co., (Coal), Boston, Mass.; City Fuel Co., (Coal), Boston, Mass.; Blacksmith Shop Pastries, (Bread), Rockport, Mass.; Key- stone Camera Co., (Cameras), Boston, Mass.; P. H. ReveU Co. (Liquid Starch), Woburn, Mass.; Sweetheart Cosmetics Co., (Sham- poo), Boston, Mass.; Robinson Card Co.; Clinton, Mass.; Sam Smith Shoe Corp., New- market, N. H.; Lincoln Plaza Shopping Cen- ter, Worcester, Mass. TV Accounts: Albany Carpet Cleaning Co. (Rugs & Carpets), Allston, Mass.; Carpen- ter-Morton Co. (Paints), Everett, Mass.; Cott Beverage Corp. (Soft Drinks), New Haven, Conn.; First National Stores (Food), Somerville, Mass.; Martin L.Hall Co. (Coffee & Tea), South Boston, Mass.; Boston Edison Company (Electricity), Boston, Mass.; Bos- ton Globe (Newspaper), Boston, Mass.; Cott Bottling Co. (Soft Drinks), Manchester, N. H.; R. G. Sullivan, Inc. (Cigars), Man- chester, N. H.; American Luggage Works, Inc., (Luggage), West Warick, R. I.; De- Mambro Sound Equip. Co. (Radio Receivers & TV Sets), Allston, Mass.; Harvard Brew- ing Co. (Ale & Beer), Lowell, Mass.; Megowen-Educator Food Co. (Biscuits & Crackers), Lowell, Mass.; P. H. ReveU Co. (Liquid Starch), Woburn, Mass.; Sweetheart Cosmetics Co. (Shampoo), Boston, Mass.; Town & Country Homes, (Real Estate), Bos- ton, Mass.; Waltham Watch Co. (Watches), Waltham, Mass. DOWD, REDFIELD & JOHNSTONE, INC. 501 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-1275 APA— PPA— ABP— ANPA President John C. Dowd Exec. Vice-Pres Edmund F. Johnstone Treasurer Edward D. Parent V.P., Gen. Mgr Michael A. Raymond Radio-TV Director Wallace Lancton Radio Accounts: Block Drug Company (various drug products), Jersey City; Albert Ehlers, Inc. (coffee), Cott Beverage Co. (soft drinks). New Haven; Bristol Myers Co. (Mum deodorant). New York; Rap-i-dol Distributing Corp. (Blensol), New York; Continental Glass Heat Co. (heating panels), Dormin, Inc. (sleep capsules), New York. TV Accounts: Rap-i-dol Distributing Corp. (Blensol), New York; Block Drug Co. (Omega Oil, Poslam), Jersey City; Albert Ehlers, Inc. (coffee). New York; Cott Bev- erage Corp. (soft drinks). New Haven; Bristol Myers Co. (Mum deodorant). New York; Dormin, Inc. (sleeping capsules). New York. ROY S. DURSTINE, INC. 655 Madison Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Phone: TE 8-4600 NOAB— PPA— APA— ABC President Roy S. Durstine Vice-Presidents Wm. E. Dempster, John Malone, Jr., Ralph D. AUum Treasurer T. Arnold Rau Head Art Dir Harvey A. Spooner Art Director J. Burton Stevens Radio-TV Time Buyer Christine Petrino Branch Offices 3440 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone: DUnkirk 8-3411 Exec.-in-Charge William D. Sloan 156 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. Phone: YUkon 6-6917 Exec.-in-Charge Robert B. England Radio Accounts: Clarke-Cleveland, Inc. (Thyoquent), Binghamton, N. Y. TV Accounts: Macmillan Petroleum Cor- poration (motor oil), Los Angeles, Calif.; Clark-Cleveland, Inc. (Thyoquent), Bing- hamton, N. Y.; Modglin Company, Los An- geles, Calif.; Pacific Can Company, San Fran- cisco, Calif.; Podesta Baldocchi (flowers, gifts), San Francisco, Calif, EDELSTEIN-NELSON ADV. AGENCY, INC. 203 North Wabash St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: ANover 3-3867, DEarborn 2-5976 ABP President Edward Edelstein Radio Accounts: Conway Camera, (Cam- eras etc.), Chicago, 111. ELLINGTON & CO., INC., ADV. 535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-4300 ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA— ABC President Jesse T. Ellington Vice-Presidents Theodore S. Strong, Hyland L. Hodgson, Charles W. Marshall, Chauncey L. Landon, Van Davis, William A. Bartel Treasurer Gordon M. Kingman Exec. Dir. Radio & TV Hal James Exec. Producer A. Burke Crotly Radio & TV Time Buyer Dan Kane Radio Accounts: Celanese Corporation of America (Yarns, Fabrics, Plastics), New York, N. Y.; McKesson & Bobbins (Drugs) ; Cunard Steamship Lines. TK Accounts: Cadbury-Fry America, Inc. (Candy), Celanese Corporation of America (Yarns, Fabrics, Plastics), New York, N. Y.; McKesson & Robbins; Bayuk Cigars, Inc.; J. Wiss & Sons (Scissors & Shears) ; Cunard Steamship Lines. ELLIS ADVERTISING CO. Erlanger Theatre Bldg., Buffalo 1, N. Y. Phone: CI. 6780 ABP— ANPA— Partners Michael F. Ellis, Jerome R. Ellis Jr. Partners: Michael F. Ellis, Jr., Maxwell E. Ellis 163 rr A I) \ K K T 1 S I N (; A (; K N C 1 K S nan K«aia Utrrdor. Ori Uumiun rV IHrvdor Marc ia Pinkliain Hramh Officrs :: York Si. W, Toronlo. Ont. Phone: W« Q«)02 M«nagrr Al Mhv Ja\ Krith \i\\. M02 Krirk Bi*U. Pill4MirKh VK I'a. Prvtidrnt Jay S. Rei« Ii Phonr: (^Kant \m\\ 201 Kam y.iU St., New York 22. N. Y. IVv>*i«lrnl Kiirl J. Mann Phone: Plaxa 1-2323 lUvvNa^h & AsMJc. IK9 Choinut Si., Horhoj^lcr, N. Y. Manaitrr Hav-i\a.»h, Jr. IMionr: BAk.r 8^10 ROBERT J. ENDERS ADVERTISING, INC. 1001 Connntidit \\v^ .\. W . Wa>hington (>, 1). C. Phone: STerling 3-2222 ABC-AiNPA Prr»i(lenl ..Robert J. Enders K\»-. . V.-P Howard A. Enders \ I I'n^idenls Hiidy Valhe, Ray Hill ""•■.• I rras. Slelvin Alan Bank H«diu>TV Direclor Anne Merrinian Art Dirrrlor Ered Waller Kihn Direrior Robert L. Eriend Pruduriion Manager Stanley S. Base linmch Offices 270 Park Avmur. N.w York, N. Y. Phone : PLa/a :>4952 Vire♦Pre^idrnt Howard A. Enders <>6ll Santa Moni< a Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HIilMde 61118 Manager John Swallow K.iim.ii.-.l H.,.lio & JA Hi||infi>: $;600,(K)0. ERWIN, WASEY <& CO., INC. 420 i.ixinglon Ave., .New York 17, N. Y. Phone: LExington 2-8700 AAAA— ANPA APA— NOAB— PPA APB-ABC chairman of the Board Louis R. Waaey iVckident Howard D. Williams txec, VJ*. & Secy (;eorge E Wasey A*rt. to Pre» David B. Williams Treasurer Jamet, I . O'Connor Bu.inefc. Mgr. Media Keith B. Shaflfer l>ir. Radio-TV Mi( hael Uvin Radio Dir. (L. A.) |{oi,ert L. Redd Time Buyer (L. A.) Glen Bohannan Mrda Dir. (Chicago) John Gwynn Brunch Offices ' N. Mirhigan Ave^ Chicago I, III. '' L. R. Northrup ' ' ire Blvd., Lou Angeleg 36, Calif. ' ''r«" Emmell C. MeCaughey ,^:u>on K*di« l>ir ♦•••••rti«' »l> K%cruli>r \»»l ^alNr J. Knxvin \rt Ihrrclor (iillM-rl MtMkiM> PrTMlunion Manai:., Hooth I arcu- limr HM>rr ^i•'« II.'«>«»>"»' Itranch Offices iS Rorkrfellrr IMnita. Now York, N. Y. Manaitrr Pnilip N. Jarkson Hmdto AcrtHints: W a>liinpl»>n, 1>. 11.; N-hintllrr IVaniil IVol^u«^^ ( IN iiuit Hiittor A IVanul!.!. W .i-«li. & Halt.; M.mn's Totalo « hipN Ua.h. & Hirhinon.l: smiiirs Storage to, V^ a>liiii^ti>n; l.iiu«»ln W arolnui-e (lorp., .\r%» York: l.ittir lavfrn .s|u>I)^ U<«'staii- rantol. V^ d<-hinf(lon & Halitiinorc rr AmturUs: Smilh- Storajn- (o.. Wash- inplon, I). C LAWRENCE FERTIG , N. J.: I ret'd Hadio Corp.; N. Y., N. Y.; Inlernalional Brands, Newark, N. J.; I-or*» l*r(»dii( tioiio. liolUwood. (^alif,; Medal l>i»>tilltiller« i'roduets (lorp., N. Y., N. Y. ROBERT G. FIELDS t Mallor) A\e., J«-rhey City 4, N. J. Phonr: HKnderKon 2-8200 Prr», TV llir Mi.ha.l A. f'iore V.P^ Rjidio l>ir.. \lliirl A. More Sery^Trra. jj. y. Fiore Arrt. hxrrmixe* B. K. (;eise, P. Brrnhardu J. Amitrani, A. Bryant Kudio Affouni* I). >Xolff & Co. (Credit ' loihioi;. Newark, N. J.; .Specialty Sales 166 CtMupanv (Mail Order Items), Lakewood, N. J.: Leslie Toy Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Hahtgene Corp., Newark; \V alohung Lake (Resort). Plainlield, N. J.: Broadway Angels (Stocks), N. Y. C. 7'!' Accounts: Walchung Lake, Inc. (Swim- ming Resort), S. Plainlield. N. J.; General Home Improvement Co. (Storm Windows), Brimklyn; Save Way Appliance Co. (Food Freezers). Jamaica. L. L: Halogene Corp. M. M. FISHER ASSOCIATES 131 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 2, 111. Phone: CEntral 6-1610-1611 Owner Jack L. Fisher Radio & TV Dir.. . .Jack L. (Bud) Fisher, Jr. Acct. Exec Paul Frumldin Time Buyer ....Helene Heinz Radio Accounts: Bell Savings & Loan Asau. (Local Radio), Cook Co. Central Dem- ocratic Committee — Political (Radio-selected Localities), National Foundation for Infan- tile Paralysis (Midwest Rep.), New York & Chicago; Tam O'Shanler Country Club (Golf Tournaments Only), Chicago; United Artists Corp. (Motion Picture), Chicago (Radio Se- lected Localities) ; Universal-International Pictures (Motion Pictures), Chicago (Radio Selected Localities; Clark Theater (Movie Theater), Chicago; Monroe Theater (Movie Theater), Chicago; 20th Century Fox Film Corp. (Motion Pictures), Chicago; Loeber Pontiac, Inc. (Pontiac Agency), Chicago; Chas. Keeshin Poultry Co. (Frozen Poultry), (Chicago; San-A-Bin Corp. (Garbage Dis- posal Unit), Chicago. Ty Accounts: Cook Co. Central Demo- cratic Committee (Political), Chicago (Se- lected Localities) ; Tam O'Shanter Country Clul) (Golf Tournaments), Chicago; Nat'l Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, (Chicago & N. Y.; United Artists Corp.; Universal- International Pictures Corp.; Bell Savings & Loan Assn. (Bank), Chicago; Monroe The- ater (Movie Theater), Chicago; 20th Cen- tury-Pox Film Corp. (Motion Pictures), Chi- eago; Loeber Pontiac, Inc. (Pontiac Agency), Chicago; Chas. Keeshin Poultry Co. (Frozen Poultry), Chicago; San-A-Bin Corp. (Garbage Disposal Unit), Chicago. FITZGERALD ADVERTISING AGENCY Lee Circle Building, New Orleans, La. Phone: TUlane 3131 Partners.... Joe L. Killeen, Jos. H. Epstein, Roy M. Schwarz, Leonard Gessner, E. W. Rector Wootten, Warren G. Posey ||^*J!«-TV Dir Aubrey Williams Radio-TV Time Buyer.. Mrs. Marie O'Meara Radio Accounts: Alabama-Georgia Syrup Company (Alaga Syrup), Montgomery, Ala.; Jiue Plate Foods, Inc. (Mayonnaise-Peanut Hutter-Preserves & Jellies, CDM Coflfee), Nev Orhians, La.; H. G. Hills Stores (Chain Grocery Stores), New Orleans, La.; Jackson Brewing Company (Jax Beer), New Orleans. n n D AD VERTISING AGENCIES n n n La.; Pan- Am Southern Corporation (Motor Oil & Gasoline), New Orleans, La.; Wesson Oil & Snowdrift Sales Co. (Wesson Oil, Snowdrift, Scoco and Crustene Shortening), New Orleans, La.; La. Coca Cola Brewing Co., New Orleans, La.; La. Power & Light Co., Algiers, La. TV Accounts: Blue Plate Foods, Inc. (May- onnaise-Peanut Butter-Preserves & Jellies), New Orleans, La.; Godchaux Sugars, Inc. (Sugar), New Orleans, La.; H. G. Hill Stores (Chain Grocery Stores), New Orleans, La.; Jackson Brewing Company (Jax Beer), New Orleans, La.; La. Coca Cola Brewing Co., New Orleans, La., La. Power & Light Co., Algiers, La. Alabama-Georgia Syrup Co. (Alaga Syrup), Mont., Ala. HAROLD E. FLINT & ASSOCIATES 615 Second Ave. No., Fargo, N. D. Phone: 5333 ABP— APA President Harold E. Flint Vice Pres Richard Rosenthal Vice Pres Lee A. Holland Art Dir Donald A. Nelson Accounts: Bismarck Tribune; C. & M. Inc.; Erskine Mfg. Corp.; Fargo Forum; Fargo Foundry; Gunning Mfg. Co.; Melroe Mfg. Co.; Merchant's National Bank & Trust; Minn-Kota Foundry Co.; North Da- koto Hospital Service Assn.; North Dakota Motor Carriers Assn.; Olson, W. R. Co.; Otter Tail Power Co.; Park Region Baker- ies; Radio Station KFYR; Steidl, M. T., Inc.; Sund Mfg. Co.; Tennefos Mfg. Co.; US Brewers Foundation; US Food Co.; Van's Radio Specialty. FOLEY ADVERTISING AGENCY 1012 N. B. C. Bldg., Cleveland 14, O. Phone: CHerry 1-1490 President Robert B. Foley Sec.-Treas Helen M. Little Director Robert B. Foley Radio Accounts: I. J. Fox, Inc. (Retail Furrier), Nokes-Findley Wallpaper & Paint Co., Cleveland, Stanley Furniture Co. (Fur- niture & Appliances), Cleveland. THE RICHARD A. FOLEY ADV. AGENCY, INC. 1528 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone: KIngsley 5-1560 AAAA— ABC President Charles H. Eyles V.P.-Treas Lee E. Hood V.P.-Gen. Mgr A. Edward Morgan V.P.-Media Director Wesley Winning Copy Director Raymond Barr Radio-TV Director Frank M. Knight, Jr. Time Buyer Alice Mooney Radio Accounts: Abbotts Dairies, Inc. (Milk, Cheese & Ice Cream), Beneficial Saving Fund (Banking), Delaware Steeple- chase & Race Assn. (Horse Racing), Wil- mington, Del.; Louis Burk Co. (pork prod- ucts), Phila; B & O Railroad (Transporta,- tion), Baltimore; Klix Dog Candy, Roches- ter, N. Y.; Silvo Silver Polish, Rochester, N. Y. TV Accounts: Abbotts Dairies (ice cream, milk), Philadelphia; Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (passenger travel). Baltimore: Louis Burk Company (pork products), Phil- adelphia; R. T. French Company (bird seed), Rochester; Atlantis Sales (Company (Klix Dog Candy and Silvo Silver Polish), Rochester; Delaware Steeplechase & Race Assn. (Horse Racing), Wilmington. Del.; Mrs. Smith's Pies (Pies), Philadelphia. FOOTE, CONE & BELDING 247 Park Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-5000 ANPA— AAAA— PPA— APA— ABP— NOAB ABC— AFA Chairman, Bd. of Dir Robert F. Carney Exec. V.P. & Director Elwood Whitney V.P. & Director Frank E. Delano V.P., Finance, Secretary & Director A. E. Rood V.P., Merchandising Everett F. Braden V.P., Marketing Sherwood Dodge V.P., Media & Research. .Paul E. J. Gerhold V.P., Senior Art Dir Clifford C. Lozell V.P., Radio & TV Roger Pryor V.P., Copy Otis W. Winegar Asst. Treas. & Asst. Sec Charles H. Newbrand Dir. Prog. Devel Thomas McDonnell Dir. Broadcast Media Arthur Pardoll Radio & TV Bus. Mgr Frieda Redder Dir. Print Media Charles Hofman Mgr. Prod. Dept Anthony W. Kinzler Office Manager Tyrell G. Rogers Branch Offices 155 E. Superior Street, Chicago 11, III. Phone: SUperior 74800 President Fairfax M. Cone V.P. & Director Robert J, Koretz V.P. & Director John F. Hunt V.P. & Director Milton H. Schwartz Treas. & Asst. Sec Jos. K. King V.P. & Gen. Mgr Harold H. Webber V.P., Dir. of Copy A. J. Bremner V.P., Dir. of Mer W. Robert Eagan V.P. & Prod. Dir George Heiland V.P. & Art Dir David W. Lockwood V.P. & Media Dir Robert Hussey V.P. & Dir. Radio-TV Production John B. Simpson Educational Dir Leah Anderson Dir. Research John Rigotti Radio & TV Bus. Mgr Harry Dieter Radio & TV Time Buyer. Genevieve Lemper Office Mgr M. R. Lochrke Statler Center, 900 Wil.-hire Boulevard Los Angeles 17, Calif. Phone: MAdison 9-3611 Chairman Exec. Comm Don Belding V.P. & Mgr., Dir William J. Pringle V.P. Marketing, Dir Roy Campbell V.P. & Art Dir Robert Freeman Mgr. Media Dept Kenneth V. Moore 167 Q Q □ A I> V E R T 1 S I N (i A G K N ( I E S 5„„5...5 iHr. •! Rr^*rrh Charlo Melvin ( Hroasl-O'-Chirken Brand Tuna), San |>ir ol \\n\t» Rr^rarrh i.ror^v W ravfi Dirgo, ("alif. * -i- • o M.r IW l>rnt Brougham J. Morri> /V/r, ..s.m. Icrom./.s: Armour Auxiliaries Rjaio Tinir Hu.rr I.>.lia H. Hatton (Dial Soap & Miampoo), Chicago, 111.; nauto iimr nu.rr . .\( H.-atrico Foods Co. ( Me"dow Gold products, ili M«„Uom.r> N Nin KannMO 4, Cal.f. :;':ov;>n>duc.s). Chicago, 111.; Bourjois, VP jr X. * iv" Ford Sihlcv I'"'- dVrfu.ncs & Toiletries), New York, J-'f .'^\ r'yr^^r}:cl^ N. Y.; HuUock's Downtown (Department M;i^*\\'l Ikr. r'L^^^^^^^^^^ ^t»re morrhandise), Los Angeles, Calif.; \^^ ^^- ' ^"' '"7 „• • s^;;;:;:::: ^-aiif-"- .»---., (jo. ((;oid uhd Beer) ■V '! . ■ i;:, H.I.Mi ^t.Mi.on ^i«" Framisro. Calif.; Calavo Growers of Br..-dr-. .ng D r ^ .,,, , / ' ''>h^' ( " California (Avocados), Los Angeles, Calif.; *^ ""':," ' I ; l" I / •> r l^mous Agists Schools, Inc. (Home instruc Phon..: HOI >sood •'-..(.. ^.^^^^ .^^ conuncrcial and fine art), Westport, Vk^Prr.idrnt^ Kdimiiul I.. (.a>hinan. Comi.; Frigidaire Division, General Motors C Hurt iMixrr. KlIiM.n NuiM.n ^^ (Appliances), Dayton, Ohio; Gulf P.O. Box 1223 Hou>lon 1. 1 cxas H,.ewing Company (Grand Prize Beer), Phone: Justui .)W.l Houston, Texas; Hallmark Cards, Inc. VJ*. I On. M|U- Stephen K. Wilhelm ((;reeting Cards), Kansas City, Mo.; Inter- VJ» Ktl\sin H. Badger national Cellucotton Products Co. Radio & TV Tim.- Bti>er. . . .(;race Spanihel (Kleenex), Chicago, IlL; S. C. Johnson & Varit'u Huildinp. rortiaiid 1. Oregon Son, Inc. (Car-Plate, Carnu), Racine Wise; Phone: Hroadua> 3272 Jacques Kreisler Mfg. Corp. (Watch straps Mgr Uith F. Ahhott —men's jewelry). North Bergen, N. J.; Radio .4cr*Mints: Anglo-California National Lever Bros. Company (Spry), New York, Rank. San Franri*r«>. Calif.; Armour Aux- N. Y.; Liebmann Breweries, Inc. (Rhein- iliarir^ (Dial Soap & Shampoo), (Chicago, gold Beer), Brooklyn, N. Y.; Minneapolis- Ill.: Beairire Food** Co. ( Mtadow (iold prod- Honeywell Regulator Co. (Temperature urt», Iji Choy products), Chicago, 111.; Bui- Controls), Minneapolis, Minn.; Paper-Mate lork*f> DoHniown (Department store mer- (Company, Inc. (Pens & Desk Sets), Culvnr rhandi>ri, Lo> Anpele>, Calif.; California City, Calif., New York, N. Y.; Perkins Brrninn Co. ((iold Label beer). San Fran- Products Company (Kool-Aid), Chicago, riMTo. Calif.; Calavo (»r«>\vers of California 111.; Purex Corporation Ltd. (Bleach), South (Avo^ado^^ Li)-. Anpeirs, Calif.; Frigidaire Gate, Calif.; RKO Radio Pictures Corp. Di«ioiun, (General Motor- Corp. (Appli- (Motion pictures), Hollywood, Calif., New anrr^i. Davton. Ohio; (,ulf Brewing Com- York, N. Y.; Rheingold Brewing Co. (Rhein- pany ((>rand Prize Beer). Hou.-ton, Texas; gold Beer), Los Angeles, Calif.; Rolley Inc. Hallmark Card-, Inc. (Greeting Cards), (Sea and Ski Lotion), San Francisco, Calif.; Kan»a» (!iiy. Mo.; International (iellucotton Roma Wine Company (Wine), San Fran- Produrl» Co. (Kleenex), Chicago, 111.; cisco, Calif.; S & W Fine Foods, Inc. (Food >. C. Johnson & Son. Inc. ((^ar-Plate. Carnu), packers), San Francisco, Calif.; Divisions of Karinr. \M»r.; Jarque- Krei>ler Mfg. Corp. Safeway Stores, Inc.: Fairfax Bread Com- (Uairh i4rapi»— Men'h jewelry). North Ber- pany (Bread), San Francisco, Calif.; Table pten, N. J.; Lever Bro». (iompany (Spry), Products Company (Mayonnaise & Dress- Nrw York. .N. Y.; Liebmann Breweries, ings), San Francisco, Calif.; Tuxedo Candy Inr. (Rheingold Beer I. Brooklyn, N. Y.; Company (Candy), San Jose, Calif.; Secu- New York Central System (Railroad Trans- rity-First National Bank, Los Angeles, Calif.; |>ortationl, .New York, N. Y.; Paper Mate Southern-Pacific Company (Railroad Trans- Corapan%, Inc. (Penh & Desk Sets), Culver portation), San Francisco, Calif.; Sunkist Cily, Califs New York, N. Y.; Perkins Prod- (;rowers. Inc. (Citrus Products), Los An- uiit Company (Kool-Aid), Chicago, 111.; geles, Calif.; Westgate-California Tuna RKO Radio PictureK Corp. (Motion Pic Packing Company (Brest-O'-Chicken Brand lure. I. N^w ^ork. N. Y., Hollywood. Calif.; Tuna), San Diego, Calif. Rheinicold Brewing Co. (Bheingold Beer), U. An^elr.. Calif.; Hollev Inc. (Sea and ALBERT FRANK-GUENTHER LAW Ski I.^>iioni, San Franci-ro, Calif.; Roma INC. n-l? . 'ijlT""'' ^^ wV' ^""l ^'"'''■'r''^ 131 Cedar St., New York 6, N. Y. F^rf^urVT ^"^^^ ^'T'' J"'"" ^^^^^^^ COrtlandt 7-5060 ri!^. r^'i TIT^ /BreadH), .San I ran- ABP-ANPA-APA-NOAB-PPA-ABC VConna i' A it ' in« 7 T" I '"''■''''' [;hairman of the Bd Howard W. Calkins rllu T I Z*'^";'""^*'' ^^" Francisco, President Frank J Revnolds CaM.: Tuxedo r.andy Con.pany fflandy), Sr. Vice-Pres .Victor J Cevasco »ank, I^« AnRele. (,a ,f.; SoutI.ern-Pa. ifi. Vice-Pres. & Treas S A Sneake Company (Railroad Transportation), San Vice-Pres & Sec FCmA^^ We«f«e4,allfomia i una Parking r:ompany Dir. of Radio & TV Robert W. Day 168 nnn advertisingagencies nan FRANKEL, JONES, CO. 180 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: DEarborn 2-5745 NOAB— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— NBP President Jones B. Frankel Account Executives Jones B. Frankel, A. G. Gaines, Howard S. Stone Space Buyer Helen Eich Radio-TV Director Howard S. Stone Radio Accounts: Lion Chemical Co., Rolin Sales, Valmor Prod. TV Account: Rosin-Starr. THE FREDERICK-CLINTON CO., INC. 545 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-7433 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB President F. C. Burger V.P., Treas H. S. Rieff V.P., Secretary R. S. Buckbinder V.P., Art Director E. Gambale Radio Accounts: Adler Shoes, New York; Vim Electric Co. (RCA, Thor, Hallicraf ters ) , New York; Chock Full O'Nuts (Coffee), N. Y. C. TV Accounts: Adler Shoes for Men, N. Y. C; Chock Full O'Nuts (Coffee), N. Y. C; Vim Radio & Television (Appli- ances), N. Y. C. CURT FREIBERGER & CO. 1439 Court Place, Denver 2, Colo. Phone: ALpine 5-2048 AAAA— ANPA— ABP— PPA— NBP— APA President C. J. Freiberger Gen. Mgr Robert Lochrie Sec'y & Treas Doris R. Fleischer TV Director Anne Freiberger Radio Accounts: American Beauty Maca- roni Co. (macaroni products), Denver; Central Bank & Trust Co. (banking), Den- ver; Associated Grocers of Colo, (groceries), Denver; Colorado Potato Flake Co. (potato chips), Denver; Guardian Savings & Loan Ass'n. (savings & loan), Denver; Sears Roe- buck & Co. (dept. store), Denver; Toner's, Inc. (peanut butter), Denver; Vincent Syrup Co. (syrups) Denver; Central Bank & Trust Co. (banking), Denver; Gus' Butter Maid Bake Shop (bakery goods), Denver. TV Accounts: Beatrice Foods (dairy prod- ucts), Denver; Central Bank & Trust Co. (banking), Denver; Zefer Products (salad dressings), Denver; American Beauty Mac- aroni Co. (macaroni products), Denver; Denver Conv. & Visitors Bureau (travel), Denver; Dottie's Quickie Cookies (Frozen Cookies), Denver; Grandview Builders (builders), Denver; Gus' Butter Maid Bake Shop (bakery goods), Denver; Nebraska Packing Co. (meat processor — dog food). North Platte, Nebraska; B. K. Sweeney Mfg. Co. (Distributors), Denver. FRIEND, KRIEGER & RADER INC. 19 West 44th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: MU 2-8193 APA President Morton S. Krieger Vice-Pres Kenneth Rader Sec'y & Art Dir John Inglehart Production Mgr Joseph Marenus Accounts: Ambrosia Products Co.; Celeb- rity Tours Inc.; Colony Club Ice Cream; Dro, Inc., N. Y.; Lincoln School of Radio & TV; etc. FRIEND REISS ADVERTISING 221 W. 57 St., New York, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-8030 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA Partner & Gen. Mgr B. M. Reiss Fartner Lee Friend Res. & Mkt. Dir Henry Brenner Production Manager Julius Brown Radio-TV Director Edward Ratner Radio Accounts: Sweet Orr (Work- clothes), N. Y. C; Lafayette Radio, N. Y. C. TV Accounts: Levolor Lorentzen (Vene- tian Blinds), N. Y. C. HARRY M. FROST CO., INC. 260 Tremont St., Boston 16, Mass. Phone: Liberty 2-0183 ANPA— APA— PPA President Karl M. Frost Vice-President Harold E. Bessom Treasurer I larry M. Frost Asst. Treasurer Florence A. Dondero Sec'y., Radio Dir Harvey P. Newcomb Newspaper Space Buyer Anna V. Turner Magazine Space Buyer & Prod. Mgr. Harold E. Bessom Radio Accounts: Durkee-Mower, Inc. ( Marshmallow Fluff), Lynn, Mass.; LePage's Inc. (Glue Products), Gloucester, Mass.; General Electric Supply Corp. (Electrical Products), Boston, Mass.; Gentles Baking Co. (Gentles Bread), Mattapan, Mass.; NatL Cranberry Assoc. (Ocean Spray Products), Hanson, Mass.; Eastern Racing Assoc. (Suf- folk Downs), East Boston, Mass.; Boston Nash Co. (Automobile Service), Boston, Mass. TV Accounts: Durkee-Mower, Inc. (Marsh- mallow Fluff), Lynn, Mass.; Gentles Baking Company (Gentles Bread), Mattapan, Mass.; General Electric Supply Corp. (Electrical Appliances), American Crabmeat Co. (3 Little Kittens Cat Food), Met. Boston Nash Dealers (Automobile Service), Boston Mass.; LePages, Inc. (Glue Products), Gloucester, Mass. FULLER & SMITH & ROSS, INC. 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 15, O. Phone: CHerry 1-6700 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA ABC President Allen L. Billingsley Exec. Vice-Pres E. L. Andrew V.P. & Mgr. (Cleveland Office) .W. A. Wright Secretary-Treasurer C. C. Reidenbaugh Asst. to Pres. (Cleveland^ J. C. Maddox 169 Q □ □ A 1) V K R T I S 1 »> „,„,•*■•«•»»»«»»****••"""*******"*"***"*" Mrai4 l>rpi. M|ir. (i:Mil.)..W. G. Chalklcy (( Jiirafo » ' ^^ nilliiiislc) frilm Vuu*l I>r|»l. (rlr%r|jnd OHire) iia\u\ Adam V.4*, R.aitvTV Tom Slater It lunch Offices ^30 P«rk A%r, Nrw York 17, N. Y. IMiouc: Ml rrav HitI (h.SoOO VJct-rrr.-. & M(cr H. l'-. Allen 105 Vk . A«bm> Sl^ Chicago 3, 111. IMione: ANtlover SoOU VlrcPrr*. & Mgr K. J. Lauesen Raditt Acctmnis: W i->linghoust> Eler. Corp. (\arioii»i. IMxmoulli (orilagr (.o. (Hope). Ilrrruir» IV.wilrr i.». (Toxaniicnt- ), Aliimi itum Cooking I t« n>il Co. ( W « ai-K\«T ), Hry- ani lltjirr Corp. {(',n> HcaUisL IVnzoil CaMilinr & Oih. Kr>^lone Sttri & Wire Co. iKrnringt. I.in«-n lliread Co., Mt'llon Na- tional Hank & Tru'.t Co., Niikrl Tlatt' Road (Railroad". OldMUobilf Dealers, Sherwin- \l illiam!> Co. (Painl), Slerlinp-Lindner-Davis Co. (Dt-pl. Store), \\ eb^ter-Chicago Corp. (Phonographs I, .\nieriran (Greetings Corp. I PuhlislieriiL American Society of Metals, Crntral .Nati«»nal Hank. Chicago & Eastern R. R., Harry I erguson. In(. (Farm Equip- mrntt. Jack & lleint/. (Precision Equip- ment ) . 71 Accounts: Central Nal'l Hank of Cleve land, American (Greeting Card Publishers, \X ratinghouse Elec. Corp., Pennzoii Com- pany. Sherwin-\\ illiani^ Co., Stering-Llnd- nrr-I)a\i> (io., ( ]«»ininercial Solvents, Ferro Corporation, Mellon National Hank & Trust Co^ 0|d^mobile Dealers. FURMAN. FEINER & CO.. INC. Ii: W. I'.lli >t., .\e\N York 36, N. Y. IMioiie: PFaza 7-7393 AHP Pres., Radio Time Huyer. . . .Norman Furman Vire-Prehideni Irving J. (Gottlieb Art Director ICdwin R. Swaback Acrt. Execs Nat Roth, Lon Shaw Spare Buyer Laura Lustig liadio Accounts: American I'ederalion of I^hor, Wa-hington, D. (J.; International La- die% (»ar. Workers Cnion, Liberal Parly, C.d.irnb) W;ilrh f Jewelry), New York, N. Y. GARDNER ADVERTISING CO. 91'. Olive Si„ Sr. l.oiii^ I, Mo. Phone: Cent raj ].3200 AAAA— ARC— AHP— ANPA— APA NOAH -PPA President E. C. MarBhuiz See. A Trea^. II. h. (,ardner, Jr. V.P. Chg. Radio. TV William Fisher Branch Office 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone: COI uudiuB r).2000 Vlrr-Prefcidenl Roland Martini Radio Accounln: Grove '..aboratories, Inc. < Kromo-Quinine, Filrh Shampoo, 4-Way Cold Tah|rtft>, .St, l^iuin; Nebracka Consolidated NG AGENCIES D D D Mills Company, Omaha, Neb.; Pet Milk Co., Purina Mills, Ralston Purina Company, St. Loui>; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., St. Louis; Union Electric Company of Mis- >ouri, St. Louis; First National Bank, St. Louis; St. Louis Independent Packing Co.; Irenlon Foods, Inc., Kansas City; Barton Manufacturing Co., St. Louis; Swift & Co., Chicago; Godefroy Manufacturing Co., St. Louis; Wabash Railroad, St. Louis. TV Accounts: Grove Laboratories, Inc., Pet Milk Co., Monsanto Chemical Co., St. Louis; First National Bank, St. Louis; Ne- braska Consolidated Mills, Omaha, Neb.; Barton Manufacturing Co., St. Louis; Derby Foods, Inc., Chicago; Swift & Co., Chicago; Union Electric Co. of Mo., St. Louis; Tren- ton Foods, Inc., Kansas City; Wabash Rail- road, St. Louis; Southwestern Bell Tele- phone Co., St. Louis; Purina Mills, St. Louis. GAYNOR & COMPANY, INC. 10 East 49th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-5751 ABP— ANPA President Paul Gaynor Vice-President Guy Gantz, Jr. Publicity Director Frank 0. Muni Traffic-Prod. Mgr George Cisneras Treas. & Media Dir Edward Marra Prod. Mgr George Cisneros Creative Dir Jack Williamson Art Dir Hal Frank Acct. Executives George Medinnus, Richard Falcon V.P. & Radio & TV Dir Fred J. Ham Radio & TV Accounts: Fairchild Engine & Airplane Corp.; Ail-American Engineering; Link Aviation, Inc.; J. A. Maurer, Inc.; Precision Film Laboratories, Inc.; McGraw- Hill Publishing Co.; B. G. Corporation; Fair- child Recording Equipment Corp.; G. M. Giannini & Co., Inc.; American Moninger Greenhouse Co.; United Metal Box Co. GEARE-MARSTOR INC. 22nd & Locust St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone: LOcust 4-0530 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA NOAB— PPA President Norman W. Geare V.P.-Media Director Frank C. Murphy Secretary William G. Huckel Treasurer Elizabeth A. Heath Dir. of Service Karl L. Gauck Public Relations Director Wm. C. Faust Radio-TV Dir Frank C. Murphy Branch Office 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: LExington 2-0880 Vice-President Charles S. O'Donnell Radio Accounts: Strawbridge & Clothier (Dept. Store), Western Saving Fund Society, Philadelphia, Pa.; Henry Disston & Son ^ Chain Saws), Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. Co. (Chemicals), Philadelphia, Pa. 170 n n n ADVERTISING AGENCIES n n n TV Accounts: Western Saving Fund) So- ciety (Savings Bank), Strawbridge & Cloth- ier (Dept. Store). THE GETSCHAL CO., INC. 49 E. 51st St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 8-1100 ABC— ABP— ANPA President Budd Getschal Vice-President Ezra Millstein Radio-TV Accounts: Sealy Mattress Co. (mattresses), N. Y. C; Lerner Co. (furni- ture). N. Y. C; Ludwig Baumann & Spear's (furnishings), N. Y. C; Motorola, Inc. (Television & Radios). GEYER ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. 745 Fifth Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 1-3300 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA President B. B. Geyer Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr Sam M. Ballard Asst. Gen. Mgr John R. Geyer Treasurer John R. Kunz V.P. & Creative Dir Amedee J. Cole V.P., Mktg. Dir R. C. Robertson Vice Pres Frank Kearney Vice Pres Winslow H. Case Vice Pres Donald Gill V.P. Copy Directors J. J Tennyson, Edward Zern Vice-President^ A. LaSala, Sam M. Ballard. Harvey Volkmar V.P. & Art Director W. J. Loveman V.P. & Art Director A. A. Surin V.P. & Dir. Public Rel.... Joseph C. Meehan Director of Radio-TV George Wolf Time Buyers Elizabeth Powell, Carol Sleeper Radio-TV Dir William Lewis TV Film Supervisor James Harkey Prod. Super Lee D. Emmerich TV Art Director James Egleson R.fdio-TV Bus. & Traffic Super Don McGuinn Branch Offices 14250 Plymouth Rd., Detroit 32, Mich. Phone: Webster 3-5520 V.P., Mgr Ralph Wolfe 931 Third National Bldg., Dayton 2, Ohio Phone: Fulton 4-145 Vice President & Mgr E. G. Frost Radio Accounts: American Home Products (Burnett's Vanilla Extracts,) N. Y. C; Amer- ican Motors Corp., (Nash cars & Kelvinator appliances), Detroit, Mich.; Boyle-Midway, Div. Am. Home Prod. (Aerowax, Black Flag Aerosol. Easv-Off. Aero Shave, Old English Wax); Kiwi Polish Co., Ltd. (Shoe Polish), Phila., Pa.; Olin Mathieson Chem. Corp. (USI & Super Pyro Anti-Freezes), Baltimore, Md.; Olivetti Corp. of Am. (Typewriters & Business Machines), N. Y. C; Nat'l. Paper Corp. of Pa., (Swanee Tissues, Napkins & Towels), N. Y., N. Y.- Tetley Tea Co., N. Y. C. TV Accounts: American Home Products; American Motors Corp.; Boyle-Midway Div., Am. Home Prod.; Colter Corp., (Jekyll Island Shrimp), N. Y. C; Kiwi Polish Co., Ltd.; Olin Mathieson Chem. Corp.; Tetley Tea Co.; Wooster Brush Co., (Magi-Koter Paint Rollers, Wooster, Ohio. GIBBONS ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. 802 Daniel Bldg^ Tulsa 3, Okla. Phone: 4-2444 ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA— SNPA—APA NOAB Pres. & Treas J. Burr Gibbons Vice President John B. Gibbons Secretary Viola Neese Radio-TV Dir Mercedes (Dee) Freiday Radio Accounts: National Bank of Tulsa (banking and trust services), Tulsa; Stan- ley's Funeral Service (funeral service), Tulsa; State Federal Savings & Loan Associ- ation (savings, loans and investments), Tulsa; Wortz Biscuit Co. (crackers and cookies). Fort Smith, Ark.; Tom P. Mc- Dermott, Inc. (tire sales, service & recapping, home appliances, anti-freeze & motor oil & batteries), Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Amarillo; Sand Springs Farms (turkeys and eggs), Sand Springs, Okla.; Liberty Glass Co. (milk and beverage bottles), Sapulpa, Okla.; Pedrick Laboratories, Inc. (Vigo Dog Food), Sand Springs, Okla.; Southwest Steel Co. (ornamental iron). Sand Springs, Okla.; Comet Moving & Storage Co. (moving and storage), Tulsa; Community Loan & Invest- ment Co. (loans), Ardmore; Tulsa Cabinet Shop (wooden furniture), Tulsa. TV Accounts: National Bank of Tulsa (banking and trust services), Tulsa; Tom P. McDermott, Inc. (tires & appliances, anti free, motor oil), Tulsa; State Federal Savings & Loan Assn. (savings, loans, incestments), Tulsa; Wortz Biscuit Co. (crackers and cookies). Fort Smith, Ark.; Comet Moving & Storage Co. (moving), Tulsa; Tulsa Cabinet Shop (wooden furniture), Tulsa; Pedrick Laboratories, Inc. (Dog Food), Sand Springs; Southwest Steel Co. (ornamental iron), Sand Springs. GIBRALTAR ADV. AGENCY, INC. 17 E. 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-7896 President Charles J. Basch, III Vice-President Leo Berman Treasurer Clarence Schmidt Secretary, Radio & TV Dir Frances Scott Radio & TV Time Buyer Gloria Lubin Rad.'TV Accounts: Bonafide Mills, (Bon- ny Maid Linoleums, Tilemasters, & Versa Tile), New York, N. Y.; Davis Handkerchief Corp.; Parke-Edwards, Ltd. Other Accounts: Kurt A. Baer, Inc. (Mfrs.' Representatives of non-ferrous metals) ; Alpha Products Co. (Distributors of Automotive equipment oil and chemicals) ; Diamant Ma- rine Corp. (Distributors of boating sup- 171 ODD A 1) > K K T I S 1 N (; A (; K N C I E S D D D plk>«>; lUmalitlr Milk Inc. (Bonny \Wu\ linolrumi. N. Y. I .; l^»rrnr«? Salon; IVmii l*arkrr. Inc.; Su|>rrcurlinr I t>r|». lMfgi>. of )><>«iit% proilur!*'; I>i<-k ( t>mino (\rli-l». GILLHAM ADVERTISING AGENCY iOO ( onlinrnul Hink lU.lp.. Salt l.akr i.ily 1. llali Phonr: -ioSlb ABI» A.\I»A-APA PFA I»rr»idcnl Trr«>urrr M. C. Nolson y.xec. Virr'Prr*Mli»nl.,,....Lon Hi* liard.^on Virr-I»rr«iilrt.t IJ^.h.-r! I". HoliHin;: Virf-Prr»iilent .WrnJell J. Ashton Srrrrlary Marjoi ir lai r.ll Sfiar*" Bu>rr l->tli.r (iook Radio Accounts: Cloverleaf Dairy (Milk, Oram. Milk rro«lii.t>>. CoKillr lev Cream Cm^ ^i^l^rr Hrtuing Coiupany. (»eii«'ral Kler- Irir Supply r.ori».. Mountain I'lifl Supply r.o, (»H«lrn Kir^t IVdfral Savinps, Petty Motor. Portrr-Srarpi'lli Macaniiii i.o.. Purity Bi»ruit ('onipany, Hoyal Baking Conipany. Srfto Milk Product- Co.. Stnator Chevrolet Co, .'^wrrl Cand) Couipany. rnion Pacilir Railroad. Itah Oil Hefuiing Co., Utah Power & I.ildtt C-o. Tl' Accounts: Cloverleaf Dairy, Colville Irr Oeam Co., First Federal Savings, Fisher IkeninK Company. General Klectric Supply C.orp- Mountain Fuel Supply Co., Petty Motor, Purity HiMuit Company, Royal Bak- ing Company, SeRo Milk Products Co., Sweet Candy Company. Union Pacific Railroad. BERT S. GITTINS ADVERTISING 73^^ .N. Broadway, Milwaukee 2, Wig. Phone: BR 65948 A A A A— A BC- A BP- A.N PA Owner Bert S. Gittins Prod. Dir Stewart Carlson Media Dir Esther Block Copy Dir Harold Nelson Ind. Copv Dir Franklin J. Beezley Ofire Mjtr.. Erwin R. Holtz Radio & TV Dir (jerald U. Srauian Radio Accounts: Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. (F'arm Tractors & Fquipment), Milaukee, Wi».; Group 8 — Wisconsin Bankers* Assn. (Banking .Service), Milwaukee, Wis.; The Page Milk Company fKvaporated Milk), Mrrrill, Wi..: Wm. F. Renk & .Sons (Hybrid C«rn», .Sun Prairi*-. \XiK.; Maiiitowar F(|uip. Co. (Food Fr«*«-zcrl. Mariitow;ic, \X i-c. Ty Accnunti. Allis-Chalmf-rfi Mfg. Co. (Farm Tractors & Fquipment), Milwaukee, Wit.: Group 8— Wisconsin Bankers Assn. 'lianking .Vrvicd, Milwaukee, Wise; Mani- lowar Fquip. Co. n-ood Freezer), Manilo- GLENN ADVERTISING INC. 301 Fir»i Fif. Bld>£.. M\\ K. lih St. Fort U orth 2, Texab Phone: FA 4476 A>PA-SM'A~ APA ABP- NOAB AAAA-PPA Kxw. VJ» John H. Stewart \ ice Pres Vrnold C. Shaw Secretary Kdith F. Milliken Hnmch Offices 191.') Elm St., Dallas 1, Texas Phone: Riverside ()()86 President Ray K. Glenn uW) W il.shire BIv., N- ^-^ N. Y.; nw» Aru Tlirairo. N. Y.: Molion Pic lurr» for Tclc\iMon. N. Y.: rrtllailiiiiu Hndio rnMlurtionn. Inc.; Vt'i- \ I ifth Av. . Ciii- rm*. N. Y.; K«nk. J. Arlhur. >. Y.; H.ade, W.Iicr. ThratrcN N. Y.; Hujroff & Hooki-r TKcatm^ N. Y.; Sol Lm-rr ri«Mhii tion:* Inc., Colder Ciiy, (Jilif.; Stanl«-y W arnrr (.iue- nima Coq^, N. Y.: 'IVl.-Kinp IVlrvision CWp.; Trix Slix. N. Y.; rnitod Artists Corp. GREY ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. \t,h W . .?:n.l >l.. New York 1. N. Y. rhonr: OXfor.l .>-2(M)0 AAAA— ABP-ANrA-APA-NOAR— PPA PrYficirnl Lawrenrr Valcnslein .\*»l. to Prr* Nornian J. .1. Hrrticr Kxrruti%« Vire-Pre« Arlliur C. Fatt Mrdia & Research Dir Allan Greenberg V.P. & Haclio-TV Dir... Alfred L. llollcndtr Media Dirrctor Richard Hean Bu!*. Mjtr., Radio-TV Sidney T. Hertzel VJ'.% D. L. Rand, leroy Black Radio Accounts: Kirscli Beverages, Inc. (Soft Drinks), Brooklyn, N. Y.; Phillips- Jone-, Inc. (Van Heiisen Shirts & Men's Wear), New York, IS'. Y.; Esquire, Inc. (Coronet Magazine) ; Union Pharmaceutical Corp. (Inhiston & Sanka); Anson, Inc. (An»on Men's Jewelry) ; Associated Prod- uct8>. Inc. (Deodorant Pads, Kaywoodie Pipes); Doe.«kin Products, Inc. (Tissues & Napkins^ ; Exc|ui?ile Form, Inc., (Ebcquisite Form Bras); Jacohy Bender, (J. B. Watch- band-); Mathie>on Chemical Corp. (Liqua Snecl); Menncn ("o., (Mennen Baby Prod- ncU, (,^uinsana); Radio Corp. of America (RC.\ Vi«tor Records); Slop and Shop, Inc. (.Suptrmarkets) ; (iruen Watch Co.; Block DrupV Poligrip & Polident; National Broad- rafting Co.; RCA Victor Records. Ty Accounts: Anson, Inc. (Jewelry); As- ftorialed Products, Inc. (Deodorant Pads & Pip«s); Doe-kin Products, Inc. (Tissues & Napkins); K«.quire, Inc. (Coronet Maga- zine); Kirsch Beverages, Inc. (No-Cal Soft Drinks) ; Krueger Brewing Company, Inc. (Beer & Ale); The Mennen Company (Quinsana Foot Powder & Mennen Baby Products); Prince Gardner (Wallets); Shv%a>der Bros., Inc. fSamsonile Luggage & Furniture); Campbell .S*up Co. (Campbell Kids); F.xquisiti- Form Inc.; Jean R. Graef, Inc. (Girard Perregaux Watches); Artra Co»meticK, Inc.; Jaroby Bender; Frank H. L«« Co., (!>€♦; Hath); Mathieson Chem. Corp.; Mojud Co., Inc. (Hofiiery) ; Phillips- Jone* fiorp.; Radio (!orp, of America; Toy ManufacturcrH Ahsn.; Simplicity Pattern Co.; GrM»-n \Xatrh Co.; Block Drug's Poligrip & Polident; .National Broadcasting Co.; RCA Virtor Records. THE GRISWOLD-ESHELMAN CO. 1100 Tirriiina] Tovser, Cle\«rland l.'i. Phone: TOwer 13232 AAAA-ANPA-PPA-APA-ABP NOAB-ABC-SNPA O. President Kenneth W. Akers Vice President Charles Farran ^'ice President S. A. Lewis \ ice President E. R. Preble Secrelarv.Treas John F. Davis Media Dir William A. Weaver Dir. of Radio & TV Richard Woodruff Radio Accounts: Fisher Bros. Co. (Retail Food Chain), Cleveland, 0.; Thompson Products Co. (Tapco Div., Automotive & Aviation Parts), Cleveland, 0.; The Warner & Swasey Co. (Machine Tools), Cleveland, O.; Lincoln Electric Co. (Electric Arc Weld- ing Equipment), Cleveland, 0.; The Well- man Engineering Co. (Material Handling Equipment), Cleveland, 0.; The Erie Rail- road Co. (Passenger Service), Cleveland, O.; Brush Development Co. (Piezoelectric Mat*Is for Recording, Reproducing and Measuring), Cleveland, 0.; Fleet-Wing Corp. (Gasoline & Oil), Cleveland, 0.; Youngstown Sheet & Tube (Steel), Youngstown, O.; Jenney Mfg. Co. (Gasoline & Oil), Boston, Mass.; Society for Savings (Banking Service), Cleveland, O.: Tennessee Products & Chemical Corp. (Chemicals), Nashville, Tenn.; B. F. Good- rich Co. (Tire Division), Akron, 0.; Cock- shutt Farm Equipment Co., Bellevue, 0.; First National Bank, Louisville, Ky. TV Accounts: Fisher Bros. Co. (Retail Food Chain), Cleveland, 0.; Thompson Products Co. (Tapco Div., Automotive & Aviation Parts), Cleveland, O.; Society for Savings (Banking Service), Cleveland, 0.; Jenney Mfg. Co. (Gasoline & Oil), Boston. Mass.; The B. F. Goodrich Co. (Tires, Drugs, Etc.), Akron, 0.; Warner & Swasey Co. (Turret Lathes), Cleveland, O. JULIAN GROSS ADV. AGENCY 11 Asylum St., Hartford 3, Conn. Phone: 7-7179 ABP— NAAN Pres., Treas., Pub. Dir Julian Gross Vice-President Beulah Gross Art Director Declan Powers Sec, Media Dir., Radio Time Buyer Libby Dunn ART GRUBER ASSOCIATES 4401 East Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn. Phone: PA 1-1661 President Art Gruber Sec. & Treas Edna Gruber ^rt Dir Donald Layman Account Exec Norman Vinitsky Production Art Gruber Time Buyer Norman Vinitsky Radio Accounts: Midwest Wine Co. (Kosher Wine), St. Paul, Minn.; Authorized TV Service Club (TV Service), Minneapolis; Authorized Agency, (Insurance), Minn.; Thompson Construction Co., (New Homes), Minn.; Huntzinger Mfg. Co. (Seat Covers), Minn.; Kline Oldsmobile, St. Paul; Midway Ford Co., St. Paul; Old Home Creameries (Cottage Cheese), Minn.; De Luxe Rug Cleaners, St. Paul. 174 D D D ADVERTISING AGENCIES D D D TV Accounts: Midwest Wine Co.; Author- ized Agency; Thompson Construction Co.; Fanning Supply Co., (Pre-Cut Homes), Waterville, Minn.; Rusco Window Co. (Self Storing Windows), Minn.; Lowry Hill Clean- ers; Huntzinger Mfg. Co.; Kline Oldsmo- bile; Old Home Creameries; KieflEer Cloth- ing Store, (Men's Furnishings), Minn.; De Luxe Rug Cleaners; Town & Country Motors, St. Paul. LAWRENCE C. GUMBINNER ADV. AGENCY, INC. 655 Madison Ave.,New York 21, N. Y. Phone: TEmpleton 8-1717 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— ABC— NOAB Chairman Lawrence C. Gumbinner President Milton Goodman Secy. & Radio Dir Paul G. Gumbinner Exec. V.P Morton Freund Associate Counsel L. S. Goldsmith Treas. & Space Buyer Jack Goldburg VP in Chg Prod Herman Kornblum Art Directors Stuart Campbell, Hershel Bramson Acct. Executives Graeme MacLeod, Estelle Farman, Muriel C. Hahn, Robert Lurie, Sy Ethan Accounts: American Tobacco Co. (Roi- Tan Cigars) ; Half & Half Smoking Tobacco; Dunhill, Alfred of London, Inc., New York, N. Y.; Heublein, G. F. & Bro., Inc., Hartford, Conn. (Smirnoff Vodka, Bell's Scotch) ; London Character Shoes, New York, N. Y.; S. A. Schonbrun Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. (Savarin CofiEee). GUNN-MEARS ADVERTISING AGENCY CORP. Times Tower, N. Y. 36, N. Y. Phone: BRyant 9-2900 ANPA— APA President William P. Gunn Vice Presidents George J. Walsh John J. Crimmins Sec'y & Treas Virginia Mears Business Mgr Fred F. Fields Art Dir Sidney Nemirov Production Mgr Louis Fillipo Acct. Executives William P. Gunn, George J. Walsh, John J. Crimmins, John A. Finneran, Dennis Sullivan, Sadye Cur- tis, Fred F. Fields Accounts: Adlee Furniture; Dobbs Truss Co.; Executive Job Counselors; Garrett F. C. Co., Inc.; Gloria Figure Co.; Greater N. Y. Conference; Inter-County Title Guaranty and Mortgage Co.; Jenkins-Gibson & Co.; N. Y. University Press; Northern Feather Works Co.; Industrial Electronics Corp.; Pinnacle Products Corp.; Popular Priced Resorts Assn.; Romweber Furniture Co.; Shawnee Press; Waring, Fred, Enterprises; Wolfe, William P., Organization; Stephen Wise Free Synagogue; Zophar Mills, Inc. JOHN L. HALPIN ADVERTISING 207 State St., Schenectady 5, N. Y. Phone: Schenectady 2-0492 Partners. .John L. Halpin, Marion G. Halpin Copy Chief S. P. Levine Radio Accounts: Mohawk National Bank, Schenectady, N. Y.; Cobleskill Agricultural Society, Cobleskill, N. Y.; Alvord Glove Co., Mayfield, N. Y. TV Accounts: Cobleskill Agricultural Soc, Cobleskill, N. Y.; Schenectady Savings & Loan Assn. HART-CONWAY CO., INC. 409 Val. Tr. Building Rochester 14, N. Y. Phone: LOcust 3520 ANPA— ABP President & Treasurer H. Lyman Hart Exec. Vice-President Harold E. Kennedy Vice-President Joseph Brown Secretary John P. Street Account Executives E. Ward Phillips, John M. Nixon, John M. Sullivan Radio Accounts: Blue Boy Dairy (Dairy Products), Rochester, N. Y.; Blue Bus Lines (Intercity Bus Lines), Batavia, N. Y.; Columbia Bkg. Svg. & Loan (Savings Bank), Rochester, N. Y.; Crescent-Puritan Laundry, Rochester, N. Y.; Genesee Valley Trust Co. (Bank), Rochester, N. Y.; Genesee-Monroe Racing Assoc. (Harness Racing Track), Ba- tavia, N. Y.; Haxton Foods, Inc. (Blue Boy Canned Foods), Oakfield, N. Y.; Levis Music Stores, Rochester, N. Y.; Qualtop Beverage Co., Inc. (Makers of Soft Drinks), Roches- ter, N. Y.; Security Trust Co. (Bank), Ro- chester, N. Y.; Standard Brewing Co. (Brew- ery), Rochester, N. Y.; Sheraton Hotel, Rochester, N. Y.; Boiler-Clark Inc.; (Insur- ance), Rochester, N. Y. TV Accounts: Blue Boy Dairy (Dairy Products), Rochester, N. Y.; Crescent-Puri- tan Laundry, Rochester, N. Y.; Genesee Val- ley Trust Co. (Bank), Rochester, N. Y.; Gen- esee-Monroe Racing Assoc. (Harness Racing Track), Batavia, N. Y.; Haxton Foods, Inc. (Blue Boy Canned Foods), Oakfield, N. Y.; Levis Music Stores, Rochester, N. Y.; Qual- top Beverage Co., Inc. (Makers of Soft Drinks), Rochester, N. Y.; Rochester Gas & Elec. Corp., Rochester, N. Y.; Security Trust Co. (Bank), Rochester, N. Y.; Standard Brewing Co. (Brewery), Rochester, N. Y.; Columbia Banking Saving & Loan (Savings Bank), Rochester, New York; Rochester Baseball Club, Rochester, N. Y.; Webaco Oil Co., Webster, N. Y. GEORGE H. HARTMAN CO. 307 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: STate 2-0055 ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA— NBP President George H. Hartman Vice-President Rowland Laughlin Vice-Presidents Alfred Festen, John T. Holloway Secretary-Treasurer Frank R. Hartman V.P., Radio-TV Dir Thomas Kivlan Radio-TV Accounts: P. A. Starck Piano ITS ^m A D V E K T I S Ixi. (riano*^ llumpo TrilMinr (News- PB}xi>. Il4i!» Moimlain rrodmis (\Vin\ o«k|i. .\r«« York, >. v.; Nouimuir llo>iory ll«. Olo»i«*r>>. S««»>«»r HUcuil Co. (Irjuk- ro I ro«kir»». r.hirano: Munrhentfr Hi>»uit I'm. U.r«rkrr» & Tookir.'*, larpo. No. Dak.; ihnaha. Nrh.; Sioux K«IU S». l>ak.; Uik- wan Hi»ruil Co. (Crarkrrh & Cookios), t.rami H«pHl», Mirh. THE F. H, HAYHURSl COMPANY LIMITED 7 Ktnn Si. W.. Tor«»nlo. Dnlario, Canada in»onc: tMpirr Ml 731 Pf^Jent W. P. Hayhurst Vk»Pt«tld0Bt Ceo. F. Hayhurst VP. H. W. E. Pepler VP N.I- Drynan Dirrrlor !>• J- I-oonard Radio-TV Director R. D. Amos Ai»t, Dir C. M. Harrison Bron<-/i Office 1510 Druuiiiinnil Si., Monlrcal, Que. Phone: H Arbour 0131 Fr. Radio Sup Marcel Dulnic Radio Accounts: Bronio-Seltzer Ltd. (Hromo-Scllzcr), Toronto, Ont.; Purity Hour Mills Ltd. (Purity Flour, Purity Oats & Cakf Mix), Toronto, (hit.; Canadian Can- nrr* Limited (Soups, Hahy Food), Hamilton, Onl.; Merrano Limited (Toys), Toronto, Onl.; Arou>tiron (Hearing Aids), Toronto; Prorler & (Gamble Ltd. (Camay Soap); Dr. .\. W. (^ha6e Medirine Co. (Newve Food) ; Pic^^e*^ Proprietaries Inr. (C^olden Medicine l)iwo\Tr> ) ; MacFeeters Creamery (Golden liar Cbeehc & Iloney-butttr ) ; Dack's Shoes. 71 .-Ircou/Us: Acoubticon (Hearing Aids), Toronto; Purity Flour Mills; Canadian Can- ner* Ltd. (Avimer Soups) ; Procter & Gam- hie Ud.; R. D. Fleck Co. Ltd. (Minibrix); Merrano Tovh; Lowney's Ice Cream. HENRI. HURST & McDONALD, INC. 121 U. \Xark.r DriNr, Chicago 1, III. Phonr: FRanklin 2-9180 AAAA-ABP— AM»A APA PPA Chairman of Bd. of Dir W. D. McDonald Pre»idinl W. B. Henri Exec. Vice Pres E. F. Hascall Src-Trean J{. H. Eaton Media Director Cli.irh;^ Punipian RadioTV Director John Scott Keck ■ TV Time Buyer L. R. Hall ' Arrottnts: Fred W. Amend (Jo. Ivler and Chuckhg Spice Drops), ', HI.; International Shoe do. (Peters i..-...i.; Hoh*-rt>, JobriHon & Hand; Vitality Shoe Co.), St. Ixiuiu, Mo.; IVrma Starch, Inc. UVrma Slarch), Illio|»oJih, III.; Skelly Oil ilo. (Motor Oik SkellyKolve, etc.. Petroleum Produrtt, Caroline), Kansas City, Mo.; Keady4f>.Bake-Food8, I»s Angeles, Calif. ry Arrountt: Fred W. Amend Co. '"(hurkir*'' and Churkles Sjiice Drops), < bi'afo. III.; International Shoe Co. (Peters iJrjnrh; Rohrrtt, Jobn»on & Branch, Vitality I N (; A (, E N C I E S n D D Shoe Co.K St. Louis, Mo.; Perma Starch, Inc. (Perma Starch), HIiopolis, III.; Field Fnlpr.. Chicago, HI.; Ready-to-Bake Foods, Eos Angeles, Calif.; Skelly Oil Co.; Thor Corp. HERALD ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. Ul Eexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray HiU 7-2280 Pres.. Radio Dir M. J. Middleman V.P. & Art Dir Jack Warren V.P. & Sec'y H. M. Weiss Acct. Executives M. J. Middleman, S. T. Hunter Accounts: Bar-Ray Products Inc.; Barrie W einn Inc.; Brown, Victor Undies, Inc.; Capital Cubicle Co.; Cromwell Inc.; Lacka- wanna Paint Mfg. Co., Inc.; Lantre Ltd.; Lightfoot Schultz Co.; Lynn Handbags, Inc.; O'Toole, Edward Co. Inc.; Radio Station W QAN, Scranton, Pa.; Scranton Times; Vel- veray Corp. AL HERR ADVERTISING AGENCY 225 E. Michigan St., Milwaukee 2, Wig. Phone: Broadway 2-8040 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— iPPA Pres., Acc't. Exec Al Herr Vice-President John Rock Radio and TV Dir Pat Kocian Radio Accounts: Pate Oil Company (Gaso- line, Lubricants, etc.), Milwaukee, Wis.; John Graf Company (Soft Drinks), Mil- waukee, Wis.; Kellers, Inc. (Beverage Dis- tributor), Milwaukee, Wis.; Milwaukee Flor- ists Assn. (Flowers), Milwaukee, Wis.; Luick Dairy Company (Dairy Products), Milwau- kee, Wis.; Luick Ice Cream Company (Ice Oeam), Milwaukee, Wis. TV Accounts: Pate Oil Company (Gaso- line, Lubricants, etc.), Milwaukee, Wis.; John Graf Company (Soft Drinks), Milwau- kee, Wis.; Milwaukee Florists Assn. (Flow- ers), Milwaukee, Wis.; Luick Dairy Com- pany (Dairy Products), Milwaukee, Wis.; Luick Ice Cream Company (Ice (^ream>, Milwaukee, Wis. HEVENOR ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. 11 North Pearl St., Albany 7, N. Y. Phone: 5-1586 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA— FAAG Pres., Treas., Space Buyer Horace L. Hevenor Vice President Edward T. Loveday Sec'y, Asst. Treas Anne M. White Prod. Mgr Berihold Heyman Radio-TV Dir Mrs. Mabel N. Perryman Acct. Executives Horace L. Hevenor, Edw. T. Loveday, Charles C. Cross, Doug- las F. Van Valkenburgh Accounts: Albany Business College; Al- bany Frosted Foods, Inc.; Albany Times- Union; Blenwell Beverages; Burdick & Son; City & Country Savings Bank; Delaware & 176 nan ADVERTISING AGENCIES nan Hudson Railroad Corp.; De Witt Clinton; Eastern Housing Corp.; Fort Orange Chemi- cal Co.; Greylock Bcstg. Co.; Hannay, Clif- ford B., & Son Inc.; Hendrick Hudson Hotel; Home Savings Bank; House of Mon- tague; Industrial Bank of Commerce; Kamyr Inc.; Martinec, J. Packing Co.; Mar- vin-Neitzel Corp.; National City Bank of Troy; Nelson House, The; Plattsburg Bcstg. Corp.; Sandy Hill Iron & Brass Works; Saratoga Vichy Springs Co., Inc.; Trimbey Machine Works; Troy Bcstg. Co. Inc.; Van Curler Bcstg. Corp.; Wultex Clothes Corp. HICKS & GREIST, INC. 420 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 6-6800 ABP— ANPA Pres. & Sec H. L. Hicks V.P. & Treas E. H. Greist Vice Pres J. A. Drake Asst. Treas M. L. Mullen Dir., Radio-TV Theodore J. Grunewald Exec. Prod Gerald Ford Copy Super Earl Cobb Time Buyers Vincent J. Daraio, Eileen Cummings Traffic Mgr Suzanne Stuart Branch Office 3450 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Exec, in Cbg Robert Black Phone Dunkirk 5-1721 (Los Angeles Accts. only) : Gas Appli- ances, Inc.; Helms Olympic Bakeries, Hemet Packing Co.; House for Men, Inc.; Mir- mann & Peters; State Mutual Savings & Loan Assoc; Les White, Inc. Radio Accounts: Aldon Rug Mills, N. Y. C; Blackstone Corp. (Washing Ma- chines, Dryers, Ironers), Jamestown, N. Y.; H. C. Brill Co. (Sauces, Spanish Rice, Mac- aroni Dinner), Newark, N. J.; Dixie Cup Co. (Dix Cup Home Dispensers & Ice Cream Cups), Easton, Pa.; Glamorene, Inc. (Rug Cleaner, Upholstery Cleaner), N. Y. C; Lewyt Corp. (Lewyt Vacuum Cleaners), N. Y. C; Servel, Inc. (Refrigerators, Freez- ers), Evansville, Ind.; Red L Precooked Frosted Foods (Frozen Seafoods, Onion Rings, Chicken), N. Y. C. ; Peerless Electric, Inc. (Broil-Quick Broiler-Rotisseries, Fryer- Cookers), N. Y. C; Roger & Gallet (Per- fumes, Soaps, Toiletries), N. Y. C; Wearing Products Corp. (Blendors, Misors), N. Y. C. TV Accounts: H. C. Brill Co.; Dixie Cup Co.; Glamorene, Inc.; Lewyt Corp.; Red L Precooked Frosted Foods; Peerless Electric, Inc.; Waring Products Clorp.; Servel, Inc. HILL & KNOWLTON, INC. 350 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y. Phone: LAckawanna 4-1420 ANPA— PPA Pres., Treas John W. Hill Exec. Vice Pres Bert C. Goss Sec. & Controller Harry S. Cooper Art Director M. Richard Kaufman Branch Office 1000 Vermont Ave., N. W. Washington 5, D. C. Phone: STerling 0271 Vice President Avery McBee HILTON & RIGGIO, INC. 4 West 58th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-4224 ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB President Peter Hihon V.P. & Treas Louis J. Riggio Vice President James Williamson Secretary L. S. Hendrickson Art Dir., Vice Pres Daniel Loizeaux Merchandising Dir A. B. Crampton Creative Director James O. Rankin Time Buyer Maria Carayas Space Buyer Ed Luke Production Mgr Ralph Kidd Acct. Executives Louis J. Riggio, James Williamson, John S. Kirk, Joseph P. Quin, Jr., Robert Fine Branch Office 1680 N. Vine St., Los Angeles 28, Calif. Accounts: B. B. Pen Co., Inc., Hollywood, Calif.; Bendit Merchandise Corp. (Tempo Cleaning and Facial Tissues), Cleveland, Ohio; Bjelland, Chr., Co., Inc., New York City; Bon Bon Corp. (Ice Cream Confec- tion), Beverly Hills, Calif.; Bovril Co. of America, Inc. (Beef Extract), New York City; Chess, Mary, Inc. (Cosmetics), New York City; Childs Company, Long Island City, N. Y.; Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of New York, Inc., New York City; Colonial Air- lines, New York City; Emerol Mfg. Co., Inc. (Marvel Mystery Oil), New York City; Everywomen's Magazine, New York City; Graham Co. (Redbow Brand Vegetables, Nuts)), New York City; Grid-L-Redi, Inc. (Prepared Pancake Batter), Chicago, 111.; Metropolis Brewery of N. J., Inc. (Cham- pale), Trenton, N. J.; National Paper Prod- ucts Co., Swanee Paper Products; National Yeast Corp., Belleville, N. J.; Bakers Com- pressed Yeast and Bakers Active Dry Yeast; Parfums Evyan, New York City; Savoy-Plaza Hotel, New York City; Schine Hotels Corp., New York City; Shavex Co., Los Angeles, Calif.; Sherry, Louis, Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.; ShirrifTs Limited, Toronto, Canada; Sta-Wip, Inc. (Dessert Topping), Chicago, 111.; Vermouth Industries of America, Inc., New York City. HIRSHON-GARFIELD, INC. 745 Fifth Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MU 8-8900 NOAB— ANPA— APA— PPA President Sidney Garfield Gen. Mgr Julian Braun Radio & TV Dir Sylvan Taplinger Radio & TV Prod., Coordinator Robert Loeb Prod. Supervisor Wilfred D. Howitt Branch Offices 420 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. 177 A D V E R T KS I N (I AGENCIES D D D rhonr: I.IUrly 2-04K^ •^4ti«r>in( haritr liahrirl Slrrii R*Ji0 lfr«»!inU: A»l«ni Hat Slorc» (Men's H«l» A Kurni»Jiin(j»>, Nrw York, N, \. Tt At '• V.lam iiul Mores (Mcn'j Halt it t. Nru York. N. Y.; Tinir »■*• . Iir«t. Ilri80 ABP-ANPA-APA-ITA -A AAA PrpMdenI J. raul Hoag Virc-Prr»i(lrnt Paul 11. I*r«tvan»Ho Vic*4Ve»idfnl I.anplfv C Keycs Produrlion Mgr Ilrrtlia L. Aldrirli Accounts: 0«rtrr'« Ink Co.; Doerfooi Kami* Milk Co.; Diamond Spring Hrewcry, Inc.; (»rnrral Klpclrir Applianrfs Inc.; (fcii- rral Ir^ Crrani Corp.; .N«*\v Kn^laiid Trust Co.; .Nr*»- York, -New Ha\«'n it llartfortl Railroad Co.; Radio Station W ilDIl, lios- lon: >uift 1^ Co. HOUCK & COMPANY, INC.— ADVERTISING 625 Firai bt., b.W ^ Koauuke 16, Va. Phone: 2-3411 ABP-ANPA-APA-i'PA— SNPA Prciidrnl C. B. Houck V.P., Radio-TV Dir....... William H. Houck Serrclary Kathryn H, Ferguson An Director Kdwin R. Deady Produrtion Manager l*aul H. Long Ami. Produtiion Mgr W. Leon Mitchell Hatitu 4f I (iiinls: Crowley Sausage Coin pan> ( Mral IVoduet-t, Keliy>ville. W. Va.; .Nate-Planterb Hank & Trust Co. (Financial InMitution). Rirhniond, Va.; Florida Na- tional Rank (linanrial Services), Miami, Ma.; Valie>daie-Paeker6, Inc. (Meat Prod- u«-». I, Sairm, Va. BRYAN HOUSTON. INC. 10 Rockefeller I'Uy.a, .N.vv York 20, N. Y. Phone: PLa/a 7-6100 Prrtideni Bryan Houston Kwf. VJ»., Gen Mgr Harry W . Bennett, Jr. S«^ior V.P Henry M. Schachte V.P,, Acrt, Sup Wm. C. Ceoghegan V.P. Arrt. Sup \Xm. R. Hiilenhrand V J\ Arri. s,,,, I W in-low Steinon, Jr. \.P. Dir. M.hd-e JesM- (). Birkniore y.P. Dir., An Stanles Fnoman V .P. 4 Copy Chf Boger Purdon V.P. I>ir. Prod Samuel H. Weher ;-!'• ^>'*'' R'-'^areh Frederiek L. Ryner V.P. |>ir. RadioTV \X m. B. Ten.pleion V J*. Dir. Media H. DoM.erteen Hi^ioeM Mgr Jul,., Bundgus Hadto ArctfurUt: Colgate-Palmolive Co. If Aia», f:a»hmrre Bouquet Soap, Cliloropliyll Toothpaste, Shave Creamy Halo); N.-.tle tA»mpmny (.Ne»rafe Instant Coffee, Nebtle In»tant (Itttft-r t . iL^ ;<"«"/»/•: ^>ilgale - Palmolive Co. •AJM, Caahmere Bouquet .Soap, Cashmere 178 Boui|uet Hand Lotion, Cashmere Bouquet lipstick. Chlorophyll T«)olhpaste, Shave Cr«ams, Halo, Veto Cream, Veto Spray); Nestle Company (Nestle Instant Coffee, Nes- tafe Instant Coffee). HORTON-NOYES COMPANY urn) Industrial Trust Bldg., Providence 3, R. I. Phone: (JAspee 1-2087 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA Partner Frederick C. Noyes Partner C. Darrell Prutzman Partner Carroll H. Rickard Associates Herbert W. Gerlach, W illiam P. Meigs, Jr. Mt-dia Buyer Theodore Eilenberg rime Buyer Henry C. Hart, Jr. Radio Accounts: Industrial Natl. Bank (Banking), Providence, R. I.; The Narragan- setl Electric Co. (Electrical Equipment), Providence, R. I.; Peoples Savings Bank (Savings), Providence, R. I.; The Collins Co. (Axes, Machetes, & other edge tools), Col- linsville, Conn.; Nashua Corp., (Paper Pack- aging), Nashua, N. H. TV Accounts: Industrial Natl. Bank (Banking), Providence, R. I.; Westfield Mfg. (^o. (Bicycles), Westfield, Mass.; Narragan- sett Electric Co. (Public Utility), Provi- dence, R. I.; Peoples Savings Bank (Finan- cial), Providence, R. I.; Dewey and Almy (Chemical Co. (Food Packaging, Chemical, etc.), Cambridge, Mass. CHARLES W. HOYT CO., INC. 380 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-2000 Radio-TV Director Wm. Philip Smith Time Buyer Douglas Humm Asst. to Mr. Smith Thomas A. Lee, Jr., (Clifford Simpson Brunch Office 15 Lewis St., Hartford 3, Conn. Vice-Pres. & Mgr., Hartford Office Frank A. Whipple Radio Accounts: Blueberry Cooperative Assn. (Tru-Blu-Berries), New Lisbon, N. J.; (Jharles Gulden, Inc. (Gulden's Mustard), New York, N. Y.; Mail Pouch Tobacco Co. (Kentucky Club Tobacco), Wheeling, W. Va.; Monticello Drug Co. (666 Cold Tablets), Jacksonville, Fla. ; Stanley Home Products (Household Products), Westfield, Mass.; Knox Gelatine; Rutland Fire Clay Co.; South African Rock Lobster Assn.; Switzerland (Jheese Assn.; The Taylor-Reed Corp. ly Accounts: Mail Pouch Tobacco Co. r Kentucky Club Pipe Tobacco), Wheeling; Chas, B. Knox (Gelatine (]o. (Knox Gelatine), Johnstown, N. Y.; Monticello Drug Co. (666 Cold Preparations), Jacksonville, Fla.; Amer- ican Molasses Co.; Arnold Bakers Inc.; Blueberry (Cooperative Assn.; Milton-Brad- by Co.; Brazil Nut Advertising Fund; Brock-Hall Dairy Co.; Frank E. CampbeU n n D ADVERTISING AGENCIES D n n Funeral Church; Flako Products Corp.; Lehn & Fink Products Corp.; Michigan Blue- berry Growers Assn.; N. Y. & New England Apple Institute. H. B. HUMPHREY, ALLEY & RICHARDS, INC. 370 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: LExington 2-3020 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA Chrm. of Board... H. Lawrence Whittemore President Richard S. Humphrey Secretary Harry M. Billerbeck Treasurer Carroll L, Cheverie Media Dir Harry M. Billerbeck Radio-TV Dir Nelson Gross Time Buyers Grace Kipp, Elaine Akst Branch Office 1235 Statler Bldg., Boston 16, Mass. Media Directors Elizabeth Howard Hourihan, Mary Pengilly Radio-TV Dir Ray Girardin Time Buyer Marianne Meoli HUTCHINS ADVERTISING CO., INC. 42 East Ave., Rochester 4, N. Y. Phone: HAniilton 1160 APA— ANPA— PP A— ABP— NO AB Director Frank A. Hutchins Director F. Irving Hutchins President Frank M. Hutchins Vice-Presidents John P. McCarthy, William F. Lacey, Homer C. Scheck Branch Offices 3701 N. Broad St., Philadelphia 40, Pa. Vice-Presidents John R, Maxwell, W. H. Maxwell 16-18 W. 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Vice-Presidents H. Pierson Mape?, James Burton Phone: PLaza 7-8526 33-55 Hayden St., Toronto, Ont., Canada Phone: Kingsdale 6661 Manager William Bounsall Radio Accounts: E. E. Bausch & Son Co., Beaucaire, Inc., Empire State Pickling, Howe & Bassett Co., Hub Oil Co., Langie Fuel Service Inc., Lincoln Rochester Truse Co., McCurdy & Co., Music Lovers Shoppe, Philco Corp., Rittenhouse Co., Inc., W. J. Scheer, Schuler Potato Chip Co., Scrantom's Book and Stationery Co., Waldert Optical Co., Inc., Proiansky, Inc. TV Accounts: Lincoln Rochester Trust Co., Philco Corp., Schuler Potato Chips. JESSOP ADVERTISING CO., INC. 85 W. State St., Akron 8, Ohio Phone: FRanklin 6-2169 President & Treas L. R. Jessop Vice-President Charles A. Jessop Radio & TV Director R. Gilbert Secretary R. D. Moss Radio Time Buyer R. J. Cobak DUANE lONES COMPANY, INC. 570 Lexington Ave.. New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-4848 ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA— AAAA Radio Accounts: The Kroger Co. (Grocery Products) ; Miami Margarine Co. (Nu-Maid Margarine) ; Strietmann Biscuit Co. (Crack- ers & Cookies) ; The Drackett Co. (Super Charge & Twinkle) ; The Heekin Co. (Bak- ing Power) ; Cincinnati General Elec. Jet Plant (Plant & Community Relations) ; Arfi- land Oil & Refining Co.; Antonio Palazzolo & Co., (Duncan Hines Macaroni Products). TV Accounts: The Kroger Co.; Miami Margarine Co.; Strietmann Biscuit Co.; The Drackett Co.; Antonio Palazzolo & Co. THE RALPH H. lONES COMPANY 3100 Carew Tower, Cincinnati 2, O. Phone: GArfield 2300 AAAA— NOAB— APA— PPA—NBP ABP— ANPA Pres. & Treas CM. Robertson, Jr. V.P. & Gen. Mgr Stanley A. Wilier Vice-President James M. Nelson Secretary Elmer A. Vehr Space Buyer Maurice Oshry Radio-TV Director Ann Smith Radio & TV Time Buyer Rita Kennedy Branch Office 580 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-4600 Manager W. A. Powers Radio Accounts: The Kroger Company, Miami Margarine Company, Martin Rosen- berger Wallpaper Co., Cincinnati, 0.; Heekin Incorporated, The Drackett Company (Charge Division), Cincinnati, 0. TV Accounts: The Kroger Company, Miami Margarine Company, Martin Rosenberger Wallpaper Co., Cincinnati, O.; The Dracketl Company (Charge Division), Cincinnati, O. KAL, EHRLICH & MERRICK, INC. 314 Star Bldg., Washington 4, D. C. Phone: EXecutive 3-3700 ANPA President Norman C. Kal Exec. Vice-Pres Harry L. Merrick Secretary Bernard R. Linkins V.P. in Chge. of Radio-TV. . Alvin Q. Ehrlich Radio-TV Dir David P. Thomas Radio-TV Time Buyer Nella Manes Dir. Sales Pro R. Edward Hotze Account Executives Joseph Weinstein, Alexander Charles, Wm. B. Mullett, Forest Entwisle, Philip Berne, Wm. Roberts. KAMIN ADVERTISING CO. 4610 South Main, Houston 2, Texas Phone: LYnchburg 3646 ANPA— APA President Lester Kamin V.P., Space & Radio Time Buyer B. L. Blumberg Vice Pres Charles L. Brooks Secretary Martha Cornelius Art Dir W. R. Stevenson Pro. Mgr. & TV Dir Murray Getz Copy Chief Mary Blair 179 A I) ^ K K r 1 s I N i; a g e n (m e s nan KaUio iHr... I rr.lorrt \1. Xttuarr i4m»pln»Mrr In inn 1. N«n>»u;l> \cl«r Kniiun, ih»r\r^ I . HrookN B. L BliiiuWorg Hntmh (>(fiV«» Kaiuin \d%. \|irnr>. Au>lin, IVxsis MaiMltrr Charles 1.. Brooks IMionr: M.2.U Iri^Minlj: \ulom«iir Di-lriluiling : Hallol. •Irin*.; Burton. \. (.. Co.; CaIra>iou I uiuhrr ijo.; linurT Kurnimrr Co.; (ioiural Mfji. I'm.: t>i>on & Kaplan; (;oMrn Apr \\c\or- m$^ io.: Cortlon's "f T ; Magnolia l*ap«r Co.; Moorr Bn»s.: Mo-k*^ Stt.r.- for Mm; Poll Parroi ^llop^; Hoa.l.r W hol.->al.r-: San W hilo mohilr; Sanilarx I arm Dairirs Inc.; >hj*» Jr^rlrr-. of San Vuloiiio; Sluplu'rd's <.|rjnrr»; Simphon-Cilinian I'ontiac; Soulh- wrrt .\*M>.; S%*earingen- Armstrong; Texas Slatr Opliral. H. W. KASTOR & SONS ADV. CO. :j K. Wa.k.r Dr., Cliirago 1, 111. Phon. : CEnlral 6-5331 A BC— NO A B- AN P A— PP A— APA Prrftidrnt A. G. Kastor V.P. & Gen. Mgr Marvin Harms Vicc-Prrsidcnl Herman Kastor Vire Pre* John Turice V.P. & Copy Chief Ashley Belbin Radio-TV Direrior James H. West Radio Accounts: Prortrr & Gamble Co. CVmrriran Family I lak«s). International Milling Co. ( Huhin Hood Flour), Union Sijrrh & Refining Co. (Reddi Starch), ihAiifir Cru«h Co., Old ('olony Beverages. KASTOR. FARRELL. CHESLEY & CLIFFORD. INC. UKI MadiMjn A\.-.. Ntw York 16, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 1-1400 ABP-ANPA-APA— NOAB— PPA PreMdrnt H. Kastor Kahn Kxrr. Vire-Prei W. S. Chesley, Jr. V.P. & Copy Dirertor C. E. J. Clifford V.P. & M. dia Dirertor J. B. Peters Radio & TV Dir Harry Walsh Radio Accounts: Hirkok Mfg. Co., Roches- ler, .N. Y.; Pierre'H Proprietaries, New York. Ty Account: Hirkok Mfg Co- Rochester, N Y. THE JOSEPH KATZ CO. 10 Vr-.l r I,.,..- -I.. lialtiuiore 1, Md. Phone: LK 9-1 500 AAAA ABC APB ANPA— AFA l'rr»idml Joseph Katz Sr. Virr.pre» John T. Mc.Hunh V.I*. i Trea. C. M. Harrison V.P. A Prod. Mgr Harry Kullen V.P. A Art Dir (ieorge C. Adams MrdiJi Dir Frank Chipp.rfield \»M#r, Media Dir John J. Manning ^par#. Tim#- Bu>.r J.tan Mitchell Mri- Prf«idrnli>. Holand Brave, *Miird«-y Blumln-r^ V.P., Hadio-TV Dir Mohert G. Swan \vMM. Radio-TV Dir Arthur Moore Radio- IV Prodiuors Frederick Wehr, Fawrcnoe Harris, Morton Salan lininch OlJive m Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. V.P., Mgr Sydney Loewenberg Radio-TV Dir Richard Katz Time Buyer Catherine Mauch Radio Accounts: American Oil Co. (Amoco (;as), Baltimore; (;unther Brewing Co., Inc. (Beer), Bahimore; Madera Bonded Wine & Liquor Co., (Madera & Mt. Zion Wines), Baltimore; S. & N. Katz, Inc. (Jewelers), Baltimore; Stark Films, Baltimore; Mary- land Pharmaceutical Co. (Rem), Baltimore; Democratic National Committee, Washington, I). C.; Pompeian Olive Oil Corp., Baltimore. Tl Accounts: American Oil Co.; Gunther Brewing ('o.. Inc.; Madera Bonded Wine & Liquor Co.; Cellowax Corp.; First National Bank; Maryland Drydock Co.; Mary Sue c:andy Co.; Motor Sales Co. (Plymouth- DeSoto); Maryland Pharmaceutical Co.; Democratic National Committee. HENRY J. KAUFMAN & ASSOCIATES 1419 H St., N.W., Washington 5, D. C. Phone: District 7-7400 ABP— ANPA— AFA General Manager Henry J. Kaufman Creative Director Wm. F. Sigmund Radio Director Jeffrey A. Abel TV Director Robert S. Mauer Client Service Dir Alfred H. Edelson Art Director Eugene T. Hoover Copy Chief Theodore D. Mandelstam Radio Accounts: Capital Garage (Chrys- ler-Plymouth dealer) ; Group Health As- sociation (medical & hospital plan) ; S. Kann Sons Company (department store); King's Credit Dept. Store (department store) ; Lacy's, Inc. (radio-TV & electric ap- pliances) ; Liberal Credit Clothing Co., Inc.; Manhattan Auto & Radio Co. (retail auto accessories) ; Md. & Va. Milk Producers Ass'n.; Northeast Motor Company (Ford sales & service) ; Old Dominion Bank; Peake Motor Company (DeSoto-Plymouth dealer) ; Pensi-Cola Bottling Co. of Wash.; Potomac Electric Power Co.; Saks (furs); Simon Distributing Corp. (elec. appliances) ; State Loan & Finance Corp.; Tom's Auto Service, Inc. (Chrysler-Plymouth dealer); Trew Motor Company (Dodge-Plymouth dealer); Willys Overland Distributors. TV Accounts: C.I.O.; First Federal Sav- ings & Loan Assn.; Fort Lincoln Cemetery; Lacy's, Inc.; Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Wash.; Simon Distributing Corporation; Trew Motor Company. KEELOR & STTTES CO. 3001 Carew Tower, Cincinnati 2, Ohio Phone: Parkway 1310 President P. R. Hume Exec. V.P..Trea8 J. T. Nolan, Jr. 180 DDD ADVERTISINGAGENCIES 000 Secretary Radio-TV Director... ....H. J. Darby ..A. A. Radkey THE KEILSON CO. 117 W. 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-1797 Owner J. F. Keilson Scripts & Commercials Janet Sternberg Program Director Phyllis Pion HELEN A. KENNEDY ADVERTISING 360 ■ 17th St., Oakland 12, Calif. Phone: TEmplebar 6-2582 Owner Helen A. Kennedy Office Exec Peter Hannaford Radio Accounts: First Savings & Loan Association; Prudential Realty & Finance Co.; Golden West Savings & Loan Assn.; McGuire & Co.; Mar Monte Hotel. TV Accounts: McGuire & Company (Pink Ladies Shaving Cream). KENYON & ECKHARDT, INC. 247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MU 8-5700 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA— ABC NOAB— APA Chairman of the Bd. Thomas D'Arcy Brophy Chmn. Exec. Coram Dwight Mills President William B. Lewis Sr. Vice-President Edwin Cox Sect.-Treas. & Gen. Mgr David C. Stewart Vice Presidents G. T. C. Fry, William Green, Donald J. Maggini, E. W. Newson, John H. Owen, Garth Montgom- ery, Howard M. Wilson, D. Coyle, G. Oswald, N. Bertels, V. Armstrong, J. Woodman, S. Olson, D. Gillespie, R. AUe- welt, R. Barker, B. Brady, W. King, W. Berech, R. Manoff Art Director Gerald Link Talent Buyer Robert Marcato V.P., Media Dir Joseph P. Braun V.P., Prom. Dir Hal Davis V.P., Dir. of Radio-TV. .Wickliffe W. Crider V.P., Dir. of Research G. Maxwell Ule Branch Offices 645 Griswold St., Detroit Vice Pres Don C. Miller Equitable Bldg., Hollywood, Cal. Vice Pres Robert D. Wolfe 620 Market St., San Francisco Vice Pres Sydney G. Walton 80 King St. W., Toronto, Ont. Vice Pres William J. Frost Lincoln-Liberty Blvd., Phila. 7, Pa. Phone: RIttenhouse 6-8026 Vice Pres W. N. Berech Equitable Bldg., HoUywood 28, Calif. Phone: HO: 3-2101 Mgr L. J. Sholtv, Jr. 805 Peachtree St. N. E., Atlanta 3, Ga. Phone: Vernon 0194 Mgr L DeRidder 135 So. LaSalle St., Chicago 3, 111. Phone: RAndolph 6-6470 Mgr J. Shannon Radio Accounts: American Maize-Prod- ucts Company (Prepared Desserts, Starches, Syrups), New York; Beech-Nut Packing Co. (Chewing Gum, Coffee, Baby Foods), Cana- joharie, N. Y.; Ford Motor Co. (Institu- tional), Dearborn, Mich.; Hudnut Sales Co., Inc. (Beauty Preparations), New York; Lincoln-Mercury Division of Ford Motor Co. (Lincoln & Mercury Cars)^ Detroit, Mich.; Lincoln-Mercury Dealer Associations; Shell Oil Co. (Institutional) ; Schick Electric Razor Co.; The Mennen Co. (Men's Toi- letries), Newark, N. J.; Chase Nat'l Bank; Equitable Life Assurance Society; Radio Corp. of America (RCA Sponsored Radio-TV Shows, RCA Victor Home Instruments, RCA Institutional Advertising) ; Welch Grape Juice Co. TV Accounts: Same as above with the ex- ception of Beech-Nut (no television). KETCHUM, MacLEOD & GROVE, INC. 411 Seventh Ave., Pittsburgh 19, Pa. Phone: COurt 1-5100 AAAA— ABP— ANPA President George Ketcham Exec. V.P Robert E. Grove Radio & TV Dir Lansing B. Lindquist Asst. Radio & TV Dir... Edgar J. Donaldson Asst. Radio & TV Dir...Melvin F. Johnston, Donald L. Fox Radio & TV Timebuyer. .William B. Kroske Branch Offices Rm. 309, Brisbane Bldg., Buffalo 3, N. Y. Field Rep David Fernow State Street Bldg., Harrisburg, Pa. Field Rep George K. Keet Room 609 Mercantile Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Field Representative W. R. Milford 1801 Central Nat'l Bank Bldg., Richmond 19, Va. Field Rep C. W. Crowder Radio Accounts: Braun Baking Company; Chevrolet Zone Dealers; Dairymen's Coop- erative Sales Association, Pittsburgh; Hos- pital Service Association, Pittsburgh; Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.; People's First Na- tional Bank, Pittsburgh; Peoples Natural Gas Co., Pittsburgh; Rieck Dairy Co.; Thorofare Markets, Inc., Pittsburgh; Calgon; The Natural Gas Companies, Pittsburgh; Manufacturers Light and Heat Company, Pittsburgh; The East Ohio Gas Company, Cleveland; Reyner and Brothers, Inc., Pitts- burgh; ALSCO, Inc., Akron; Fidelity Trust Co., Pittsburgh; Ruud Manufacturing Co., Pittsburgh. TV Accounts: Braun Baking Company, Pittsburgh; Calgon; Chevrolet Zone Deal- ers; East Ohio Gas Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Natural Gas Companies, Pittsburgh; Peoples Natural Gas Co., Pittsburgh; Reymer & Brothers Inc., Pittsburgh; Rieck Dairy Co., Pittsburgh; Thorofare Markets, Inc., Pitts- burgh; Tappan Stove Company; Dairymen's Cooperative Sales Association; Peoples First National Bank & Trust Company, Pittsburgh; 181 D D A l> V E R T I S I N G AGENCIES „.° „ °.„5 Manufarturrr* l.iiUil «ntl HctH 1 ompuny, Pnt^hurith: Kiarlily TruM I o^ rilt>luirph; Kiuui \!4mif*rlurinc ' «•• KIESEWETTER ASSOCIATED INC. y K. KHh Si.. N«"^» York \u. N. Y. Pluinr: l.Kviimlon 2W2.\ \KA Alir AMVV APA IMVV IV^*idrnl H. M. Kirsewrll. I R*rr K. Thompson Ra.lio TV An Dir Fn-acrirk Kussill Katiio ittiutnts: Hallia-wrtt (^orp. (HatlKi- »*»rr| li^illi rro.liMl'.i. SlaiulartI 1 ahoi atoi i«> <>Ioan\ 1 iniiiu Ml ami lialm*. V. la Ixo-a \ Son*^. Inr. (ianlm l*r^)(^mi^, Inc. rr .4cn>ttnts: Abraham & Straus (Depl. Slorri: V. I.a l{o^a I'l S«»m«. Inr. (la Kosa M«r«roni IVo.ln.lO : I). I*. Harris Co. (Roll- fa»t Hir>rlr>»: .*l ; S. A, Srhonhrimn, Inc. (Mrdadlia d'Oro Coff.'el. N. Y. C; Turner Hall Corp. (M.n% Toilrtrirs), N. Y. C. ABBOTT KIMBALL CO., INC. 2-.«» Park \vr.. N.-w York 17, N. Y, Phone: PLa/.a 3-<)60() A A A A - A lU .— A RP- AN PA— A FA Cihrm. of Hoard. Pres Abbott Kimball V.P. & Sfrv Lawrence D. Reedy Chrm. Plan.* Hoard, V.P H. R. LeQuatte Vicr Prr» H. V. Coughlin Radio-TV Time Ruver Miriam Traeger TV Prod ' B. H. Collins, Jr. Branch Offices S20 .\. Michigan A\e.. Chicago 11, III. inione: Michigan 2-0300 Vic* Prrs (^eorge Enzinger 638 S. Van NeMi Sl^ Los Angeles 5, Cal. F»hone: Drnkirk 7730.) \'\rr Pr«->idciil« Robert Hoone, Cliff Hoiking, Hugo Scheibner 405 Monlgomerv St., .San Francisco 4, Cal. Phone: KXbrook 2-6273 < hrm. Plan- Hoard Alfred Ducalo Hadiu ircounis: Hrondow Inc. (Breath O' Pine I, Ml. \«-rnon, N. Y.; Drake America (jarp. (Ho^uin-v Candy), N. Y., N. Y.; L'lira Hrfv%ing Co. (Fort .Schuyler Rcer & Alr> I lira. \. Y.: Firth Carpet Co., N. Y. C.; lirrkman Toner Hotel, \. Y. C. 71 Arcottnth: .Norcron., |nr. ((^reding <-ardO, N. Y. C:,; John Robert Powers Produrt. Co.. Inc. (Coiimetira;, N. Y. C; Finh rarpn Co., N. Y. C. LEW KING PRODUCTIONS \'. UeM Mchowejl, Phoenix, Arizona Phone: ALpine 4-r>r)4}{ Prr.idrni I^ew King >e//rrra» Fliriore King Hadio-TV Prod Jack Beveridge Media k Pub. I)i ..Harbara HaUis RiuUo Acnmiits: Webster*s Dairy (Dairy Pi.mIiuis); Fconoujy Finance (Loans); Bire- Icn's Bottling Co. (Soft Drinks); Funk Jew- ..h> (.... (Jewelry). II Accounts: Webster's Dairy; VaUey Furniture (^o. (Home Furnishings); In- graham-Serta Mfg. (Mattress); Dairy Queen (Ice Cream); Best Cleaners; Funk Jewelry Co.: Frank M. Siegnuind Co. (Radio-TV Ap- pliances) : (iil-Barts Dept. Store (Variety Merchandise); Fred Smith Co. (Appli- ances): Hepler's Service Stations; McDowell Men's Shop. KIRCHER, HELTON & COLLETT, INC. 19th Floor, llulman Bldg., Dayton 2, 0. Phone: FUIton 5161 AAAA— ABP— APA— PPA— NOAB President Rrlf C. Kircher Vice-Presidents James M. Hadley, R. M. Collett, Watson B. Metcalfe Treas. & Dir. Prod Carter B. Helton Art Director L. E. Brinkman Production Manager Hap Moon Secretary R. L. MiRs Account Executives Ralf Kircher, James M. Hadley, R. M. CoUett, Watson B. Metcalfe, Norman Van Zant, C. B. Helton Radio & TV Dir Ralph Kaufman Radio Accounts: Gem City Bldg. & Loan Assoc. (Home Loans), Dayton, O.; Liberal Market (Food Chain Store), Dayton, O.; Zephyr Ventilated Awning Co. (Awnings), Dayton, O.; Dayton Pump & Mfg. Co. (Water Systems), Dayton, O.; Soft Water Indus- tries (Institutional — Soft Water, Dayton, O.; Huffman Mfg. Co. (Lawn Mowers, Sweep- ers), Dayton, O. TV Accounts: Stuart Fox Company (Food Brokers), Dayton, 0.; Gem City Build- ing & Loan Assoc. (Home Loans), Day- ton, 0.; Liberal Market (Food Stores), Day- ton, O.; Dayton Pump & Mfg. Co. (Water Systems), Dayton, 0.; Huffman Mfg. Co. (Lawn Mowers, Sweepers), Dayton, O. KIRKLAND-WHITE & SCHELL 101 Marietta St., Atlanta 3, Ga. Pkone: LAmar 3682 APA— SNPA— ANPA--NBP Partners J. A. Kirkland, Frank W. White, James B. Schell Account Executive I. B. Williams Accounts: Radio Station WSB, WSB-TV. WALTER E. KLINE & ASSOCIATES 8445 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: WEbster 3-7365 President Fred W. Kline Radio-TV Dir Michael J. O'Rourke Time Buyer Julie Ryan Branch Office 45 East 51st St., New York 22, N. Y. Vice Pres Albert L. Capstaff Radio-TV Acounts: Mike Roy Products (Barbeque Products), Van Nuys, Calif.; Potent-H Co. (Disinfectant), Darien, Conn. 182 n n n ADVERTISING AGENCIES nan PHILIP KLEIN ADV., INC. 226 So. 16th St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone: PEnnypacker 5-7696 ANPA— APA— PPA— AAAN Chairman Philip Klein President Morton A. Koshland Sec'y, Treas Herbert Ringold Art Dir Bert Greenspan Copy Chief Milton Feldman Radio Time Buyer, TV Dir Edward Felbin Pub. Dir Henry Klein Acct. Executives Philip Klein, Morton Koshland, Herbert Ringold Accounts: Al-Hy Lingerie Co.; Admiral Travel Service; Alexander Young Distilling Co.; American Friends Service; American Home Craft Supply Co.; Art Alliance; Atlas Import & Export Co.; Bamberger, A. J.; Buten, M., & Sons Co.; Chaim Solomon Cemetery; Colonial Motors Inc.; Cooper Supply; Da-Zee Hosiery Co.; Distillers Warehousing Co.; Equitable Credit Co.; Fairchild & French Laboratories; Frankford Grocers; Goldban Pharmacal Co.; Gorson, George; Herbach & Rademan; Industrial Trust Co.; Jacquin, Charles, et Cie; Junto. Adult Education School; King David Ceme- tery; Levering Coffee Co.; Levine, Joseph; Lionel Friedman Inc.; Luria Brothers & Co. Inc.; Mifflin Chemical Co.; National Mental Health Foundation, Inc.; Northeast Lincoln Mercury Co.; Oleen Shampoo Co.; Olive Products Co.; Paper-Mate Pen Co.; Penn State Cigar Co.; Pancoast; Price, Charles Morris, School of Advertising; Pro- fessional Products Inc.; Puritan Stationery Co.; Read Drug Co.; Reed, William A. Co.; Shaffer Food Stores; Sixty-Ninth St. Busi- nessmen's Assn.; Snellenburg, N.; Society of Industrial Realtors; Stonhard Co.; Sun Ray Drug Stores; Wirkman Emanuel; Young, Alexander. KOEHL, LANDIS & LAND AN, INC. 588 5th Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-1370 ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA Pres. & Treas Albert E. Koehl Vice-Pres. & Sec A. A. Landis Vice-Presidents John R. Landon, Russell C. Rowan Space Buyer A. Lasity Branch Office National City Bank Bid., Cleveland 14, O. Phone: CHerry 1-1539 Mgr Val Nowak ABNER E. KOHN ADVERTISING 860 Maple Lane, East Meadow, L. I., N. Y. Phone: IVanhoe 3-2212 Owner Abner E, Kohn Radio Accounts: Ida May Chocolates (candy), Hewlett, L. I., N. Y. KRUPNICK & ASSOCIATES, INC. 520 North Grand Blvd., St. Louis 3, Mo. Phone: JEfferson 3-1723 ABP— ANPA President Sam Krupnick Exec. V.P Tom Connelly Vice-Presidents Ray Armbruster, A. Harvey Brown Secretary-Treasurer Edgar Kluge Radio-TV Coordinator Tom Cadden Radio, TV Accounts: Griesedieck Bros. Brewery Co.; Magic Chef, Inc.; Mercantile Trust Co.; The Reardon Company. KUDNER AGENCY, INC. 575 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: MU 8-6700 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— AAAA ABC— NOAB President J. II. S. Ellis Vice-Presidents Sam D. Fuson, Myron P. Kirk, Schuyler Kudner, E. J. Owens, Norman Nash, Shaft© Dene, C. M. Rohrabaugh, J. J. Cochran Exec. Dir. TV & Radio Myron P. Kirk Gen. Mgr., Radio-TV Al Reibling Time Buyer John Marsich Branch Offices New Center Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone: Trinity 5-5315 Executive in Charge Martin Rice 681 Market St., San Francisco 5, Calif. Phone: GArfield 1-5433 Executive in Charge J. H. Hornell Radio Accounts: General Motors Corp., Detroit, Mich.; Sonotone Corp., N. Y. C.; The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., Akron, Ohio; United States Tobacco Co., N. Y. C; The Texas Co., N. Y. C. TV Accounts: The Texas Co.; United States Tobacco Co.; General Motors Corp.; Buick, Flint, Mich.; Schick, Inc., Stamford, Conn.; The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc. KUFT & FELDSTEIN 233 E. 25th St., Baltimore 1, Md. Phone: TUxedo 9-1485 President I. Harold Kuff Vice-President Harry Feldstein Art Director Stan Mossman Media Director Dorothy Schwarz Accounts: American Brewery Inc.; Auto Clinic; Foster Bros. Mfg. Co.; Gaxton Co.; Greber Distributors, Inc.; Greenebaum, M. & Sons; Gwynn Bldg.; Hearst Radio Inc., WBAL Bahimore, Md. Radio & TV; Heller, R. C. Co.; Hoffman Electric Co.; Lender- king Metal Products; Levenson & Klwin; Nelson & Klein; Nelson & Co.; Paul Broth- ers Cleaner & Dyers; Penn Upholstering Co.; Standard Dept. Store; Schenuit Tire Co.; Southern Galvanizing Co.; Tru-Fit Clothes; Washington Lumber Co. KUTTNER & KUTTNER. INC. 646 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, HI. Phone: SUperior 7-7940 AAAA— ANPA TV Director Norbert Leeb 183 A I) V K K r I S 1 N (J A r. E N C I E S D D D TV Tim* Binrr ^anlry C Kullner Aert. Exec*..'. Harold H Kutlner, CkMirr I). Kullnrr. Millon J. KIre Imnch Offii' N«w York, .N. ^ no W. S:»h Si, Ne-\» York N. \. rhonr: }[ iUon (»-23S}; Rmdio Act^ttrHs: DouglaH Lumber Co., (Uiirafo; Samp*oii Company (Major appli- ancrtt. < hirapo; Hollrb & ( ompj»i> (uholt-- *^W |in»rrrir»). Chirano; (:apitt»I Dairy, Chi- rann: ShjiiilMTH l>rp». Slmv, M. luphis, T. LAMBERT & FEASLEY, INC. 430 Park Axe., .New York 22, I\. Y. Phone: MCrray Hill 7-8980 ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB F.&rculWe VP Gordon K. Seagrove Sr. VJ" Frank W. Mace TV-Hadio Dir John Bates Radio Accounts: Phillips Petroleum Co. ((>a»oline. Motor Oil), Bartlesville, Okla.; DeVilbif> Co., Drilling Specialties Co., Har- rowrr Laboratory Inr., Hat (Corporation of Amrrira, H V Lahoratorie.>> Inc., Laclede I ab^jritoriph, Inr.. Landiert Pliarmacal C>o.. Phillip* Chemiral Co., ProPhy-Lac-Tic Bruiih Co^ Saturday Kvening Post, Schenley lndu«4rieft. Inc., TelePrompter Corp., J. A. ^••itht & Co LANDSHEFT & BARBER, INC. 2(m I.ilM-rtv H.,nk HI.];.'., Huffalo 2, N. Y. rh.me: MO 9)00 A BP-NO AB- APA-PPA-ANPA Preaideni Henry L. Barber Vice Preaidfni E. T. Drullard SecreUry-Trea.. Vera H. Landsheft Radio Accounts: Kendall Ftefining Com- pany a;a»olinr and Oil), Bradford, Pa.; Lilx-rly Bank of Buffalo (Banking), Buf- falo. \, Y.; P. J, (;arvey Co. (Storage), Buffalo. ry Account: Liberty Bank of Buffalo 'Itankin:^.. n.iff.ln \ V ■ Kendall Refining Co. ((;a>oline & Oil), Bradford, Pa.; Pearl Polishes, Inc. (Range & Refrigerator Polish), HufTalo. PHILIP J. LANE ADVERTISING 1 K. 12nd St.. New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-5417 Owner Philip J. Lane Media Director B. Freidman Radio A TV Accounts: Luby Chevrolet ( .\uto Dealer) ; Diane Beauty Salon, An- sonia DeLuxe Shops Inc. (Retal Shoe Chain). LANG, nSHER & STASHOWER, INC. 1010 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 15, O. Phone: MA 1-6579 AAAA—ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB— PPA President H. Jack Lang V.-P.-Treasurer Fred P. Stashower Vice-Pres. & Sec Alvin B. Fisher Radio-TV Mgr Robert F. Gibbons Prod. Mgr. Radio-TV John Cremer Field Service Mgr Garry C. McKelvey Radio Accounts: Cleveland Baseball Co. (Cleve. Indians baseball team), Cleveland; Cleveland Transit System, Cleveland; Gen- eral Electric Co., Cleveland; Pick-N-Pay Super Markets, Inc. (super markets), Cleve- land; World Publishing Co., Cleveland; Yellow Cab Co., Cleveland. TV Accounts: The Kaynee Co. (boys' wear), Cleveland; Pick-N-Pay Super Mar- kets, Inc. (super markets), Cleveland. TATHAM-LAIRD, INC. 64 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago 4, 111. Phone: HArrison 7-3700 AAAA—ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB-.PPA President Arthur E. Tatham V.P. & Treasurer J. Kenneth Laird, Jr. Media Director Stephen G. Bowen Radio & TV Supervisor George Bola^ Radio & TV Time Buyers. .Paul Schlesinger, Harold Bennett, Jack Ragel Dir. of Radio & TV Com'l Prod.. .Dan Ryan Branch Office 595 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-7057 1680 North Vine Street, Hollywood, Calif. Accounts: Abbot Laboratories (Sucaryl), (Chicago, 111.; Admiral Corporation (Electric Ranges & Refrigerators, Air Conditioners, Dehumidifiers) ; Armour & Co. (Ham, Bacon, & Sausage) ; General Mills, Inc., Borg- Warner, (Norge Division); Simonize Co.; Swanson, C. A. & Sons, Omaha, Nebraska; Toni Co, (White Rain, Bobbi, Tame Creme Rinse), Chicago, 111.; Wander Co. (Ovaltine, Toddy), Chicago, 111.; George Wiedemann Brewing (^lompany, Newport, Ky. AL PAUL LEFTON CO., INC. 1617 Pennsylvania Blvd., Phila. 3, Pa. Phone: RIttenhouse 6-1500 ANPA— APA— NO A B— PP A President Al Paul Lefton Vice-Pres. & Treas H. S. Louchheim 184 D D n ADVERTISING AGENCIES D D D Vice-Presidents P. Bro\yn, A. Parker, J. Jensen Space Buyer E. V. Righter TV & Radio Director A. R. Griffin Branch Offices 71 Vanderbilt Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MU 9-7470 President Al Paul Lefton Vice-Pres. & Mgr R. J. Herts 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone: SUperior 7-9511 Vice-Pres. & Mgr E. G. Foreman, Jr. Radio Accounts: Phila. Electric Co. (Light & Power), Crawford Clothes, Inc., Metro- politan Jockey Club (Jamaica Race Track), A. Goodman & Sons (Goodman's Noodles), C. Schmidt & Sons (Beer and Ale), RCA Home Appliances & Electronics. TV Accounts: Sylvan Seal Milk Co. (Milk), Metropolitan Jockey Club (Jamaica Race Track), A. Goodman & Son (Good- man's Noodles), Schmidt's Beer & Ale, Phil- adelphia, Pa., RCA Home Appliances & Electronics. LENNEN & NEWELL. INC. 380 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-5400 ANPA— APA— PPA— AAAA— NOAB ABC— ABP President Adolph J. Toigo Exec. Vice-Pres Thomas C. Butcher Sr. V.P. & Gen. Mgr John Monsarrat Sr. Vice-Pres Walter M. Swertfager Sr. Vice-Pres Gordon D. Cates Sr. Vice-Pres Jackson Taylor Sr. V.P.-Exec. Art Dir Hans Sauer Sr. V.P.— Chg. Radio & TV Nicholas E. Keesely Sr. V.P., Acct. Supervisors L. E. Miller, Henry W. Lowe V.P.-Secy.-Treas John D. Speirs V.P. & Mgr. Copy Dept McClintic W. Mitchell V.P.— Copy Group Head... David M. Boffey V.P.-Media Dir Anthony DePierro V.P. & Mer. Dir Daniel E. Shea V.P.-Mgr. Prod Dept Michael J. Madar V.P.-Dir. of Research. .Christopher A. Sante Vice-Presidents Daniel M. Daley, Jr., Thomas P. Doughten, Stephen M. Kenyon, Edward T. Knauff, Kenneth J. White, Richard Mancini V.P. & Gen. Mgr. Radio & TV Francis C. Barton, Jr. V.P., Com. Prod Anthony J. Pan Dir. of Prog. Dev Fred D. Kilian Dir. Mot. Pictures George Tompkins Promotion & Pub Eva Bain Traffic Mgr Anne Marie Doody Business Mgrs....Gene Caron, Frank Daniel Producers Clark Agnew, Theodore T. Huston, Jr. Prod. & Cast. Dir Charles T. Harrell Assoc. Media Dir Wm. D. Smith, George Kern, Chas. Brocker, J. R. Widholm Time Buyers J. R. Widholm, Jeanne Jaffe, R. H. Eynian Branch Offices 308 N. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: CRestview 1-7221 Vice-Pres.-Mgr Benjamin R. Potts 1710 Book Tower, Detroit 26, Mich. WOodworth 2-7812 Exec. Vice-Pres John L. McQuigg Majestic Bldg., Rm. 503 231 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wise. Phone: BRoadway 1-6890 Manager James T. Kelley Radio & TV Accounts: Colgate-Palmolive Company (Lustre-Creme Shampoo, Cream & Lotion, Lustre-Creme Hair Dressing, Lustre- Color, AD, Instant Barber Shave, Lustre-Net), Jersey City, N. J.; Chicopee Mills, Inc. New York, N. Y.; Dorothy Gray, Ltd. (Beauty Products), New York, N. Y.; Emerson Drug Co. (Bromo-Seltzer, Granular and Tablet), Baltimore, Md.; Atlantis Sales Corporation (Good Luck Instant Puddings), Rochester, N. Y.; P. Lorillard Co., Inc. (Old Gold Cig- arettes— King Size, Regular, Filter King Size, Muriel Cigars, Briggs Pipe Mixture, Headline Cigars), New York, N. Y.; Jos. Schlitz Brew- ing Company (Schlitz Beer), Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Carleton House, New York, N. Y. AUSTIN C. LESCARBOURA & STAFF The Adshop, Croton-on-Hudson, JN. Y. Phone: CRoton 1-3444 ABP Senior Partner Austin C. Lescarboura Junior Partner Stanley A. Lescarboura Production Winifred Phillips Secretary Miriam Lescarboura Radio Accounts: Aerovox Corporation (Capacitors), New Bedford, Mass.; Claro- 8tat Mfg. Co., Inc. (Controls and Resistors), Dover, N. H.; Allen B. Du Mont Labs. (Cathode-ray Tubes), Allen B. Du Mont Labs. (Television Transmitters), Allen B. Du Mont Labs. (Cathode-ray Instruments), Clifton, N. J.; Allen B. Du Mont Labs. (TV components). East Paterson, N. J.; Henry L. Crowley & Co. (Powdered Iron Cores and Steatite Parts), West Orange, N. J.; Indus- trial Instruments (Electrical Test Instru- ments), Jersey City, N. J.; Hudson Wire Company (Magnet and Bare Wires), Ossi- ning, N. Y.; Maryland Etching Co. (Instru- ment Panel) Towson, Md.; Granco Products, Inc. (UHF Converters), Long Island City, N. Y.; Technical Appliance Corp. (TV An- tennas), Sherburne, N. Y.; Sealectro Corp. (Teflow Insulators and Terminals), New Rochelle, N. Y. LEWIN, WILLIAMS & SAYLOR INCORPORATED 40 East 49th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-6200 President A. W. Lewin Exec. V.hP. and Treasurer Sidney Matthew Weiss Vice Pres. & Sec'y Max Green Vice President Walter T. Pollock 185 I« a □ n ADVERTISI mm ■ ■■-""■—■■■■■»•»•»»»■■»■*"*»»***•" V.|».% Alan Crrrn. Julian V. Hrodir V.l\ Art. I>ir... I>oniiId Walcrbury. U*li« il. Kay , , VP. in Ch|i. K«aioTV William S tli llram-h O0ic« \\ Commerce St., Nrwark 2. N. J n.onr MI \-V2M S ,.r l'rr»i.1rnl I^-onanl Nr\v>t«'(Ifr V,.r Prr.i.irnl Richard N. Culick H,idio <.»oiiiil»: Ior-l{.MMl (^orp.) (dielcr|irnl-Ninili»rr>. (;irnltt«)<»k. ("oiin.: t-arl Kipchrr. Inc. (Hi 1 iil.lit> K;nli«»-lMi()uo. |Cra|>h*>. Nrn York. N. Y.: Nonuaii M. Mor- ri» l"or|». (Oiiifpa WalrliK Nt'w Y«>ik. N. Y.; The (Mrll To. ( Trt»I Hair Tonic), Newark, N. J.: Ilcmilr- (luMn. C.o„ N. Y.; Hunter & ^iia. Lid. .N. Y.; Kre^8 & Owen, N. J. n Accounts: i.o^ta Ire Cream Company, Woodhridur, N. J.; G. N. Coughlan Co. (drhuniidifier, paint brush cleaner). West Oranitr, N. J.; Spandy (Taylor-Reed Corp.), (deleritrnt-iianitizer), C 1 e n h r o o k. Conn.; jacobv-Brnder W;»t.h Hand Company, New Y'ork: The O.l.lj Co. Oiair dr.'s>inp). New- ark, N. J.; Nornian M. Morris Corp. (Omega Watrh>, Nrw York, N. Y. ADDISON LEWIS COMPANY 1807 I.xndalc A\«-. So.. Minneapolis 5, Minn. Phone: AT 623 S ABP— ANPA— ARC— APA— PPA— NOAH AA.\N F*re«idrnt Addison Lewis Vice Pre« Erie B. Savape, Jr. Trcatiurrr Harvey R. Kruse Srrrrtary Wm. A. Dobson Radio and TV Dir Carroll E. Crawford Research and Media Dir.. .Preston K. Covey Prod. Manager Bruce E. Segerstrom Copy Director Judd L. Meester Account Execs J. A. Quint, J. H. Cleland, Sherle Lowe Accounts: Acrometal F*roducts Inc.; An- drr-on. J. F., Lumber Co.; Clausin, S. H.; Krdrral Cartridge Tiorp.; I'ramhand Co.; HofTtnan Knginei-ring; Hurori Tools, Inc.; Jrt-O-Mat Inc.; Lavoris Co.; Minn. Valley Natural Ca« Co.; Nelson, H. F. Mfg. Co.; No. Am. <^'reameries; Smith Welding Equip, 'orp.: .Sirong-Scott Mfg. Co.; Superior Grain S#-parator Co. LILLER, NEAL & BATTLE 810 \Xalion iJldg., Atliiiita 3, (,a. Phone: (iy press 6.')21 AAAA— ABC ANPA APA ABP— AFA Partner C, K. Liller ''■rinrr William W. Neal RadioTV Director Sarah Williams Arroont Executive* J. K. Oltlev, Jr., G. L. WattH, H. C. Axclherg, A. E. Sharp Hrnnth Ofjm- 399 MadiMin Ave., N. Y. 17, N. Y. I^wne: PL 9-6120 ^V Robert Kane N G AGENCIES D n D 108 Palmetto Bldg., Columbia, S. C. Phone: 44458 M J., Caldwell Witliers Rndio Accounts: National NuGrape Com- pany (Nulirape and SunCrest), Atlanta; Colonial Stores, Inc. (groceries), Atlanta; Puritan Mills, Inc. (My-T-Pure flour), At- lanta; (Georgia Peanut (Ravo), Moultrie, Ciu; Piedmont Airlines, Winston-Salem. Tl Accounts: H. W. Lay & Company (po- tato chips), Atlanta; Colonial Stores, Inc. (groceries), Atlanta; Puritan Mills, Inc. (My-T-Pure flour), Atlanta; Georgia Peanut Co. (ravo), Moultrie, Ca.; Hank of Georgia, Atlanta; Trust C-ompany of Georgia, Atlanta; W. 1). Alexander (GE Products), Atlanta; Piedmont Airlines; H. G. Hastings (Feeds, Plants & Gardening), Irvindale Dairies, Atlanta. THE W. E. LONG CO. 188 Randolph St., Chicago 1, IH. Phone: RAndolph 6-4606 ABP— ANPA— NOAB President E. E. Hanson Vice-Pres. & Advtg. Dir Wm. Goodman Vice-Pres. & Dir. of Sales J. A. Smith Treasurer A. T. Downie Secretary H. G. Mergener Dir. of Radio & TV.... Edward C. Fritz, Jr. Asst. Dir David R. Hayes Talent Buyer Suzanne Simpson Radio Accounts: Amrhein's Bakery, Inc., Springfield, 111.; Atlanta Baking Co., Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Boehme's Bakery, San Angelo, Tex.; Bowman Baking Co., Albuquerque, N. M.; Borck & Stevens, Bridgeport, Conn.; Butter Krust Baking Co., Sunbury, Pa.; Car- penter Baking Co., Milwaukee, Wise.; Cotton Bros. Baking Co., Alexandria, La.; Cross Baking Co., Montpelier, Vt.; Dietzen's Bak- eries, Anderson, Ind.; Fisher Baking Co., Salt Lake City; Fluhrer Bakeries, Inc., Med- ford. Ore.; Fuchs Baking Co., So. Miami, IHa.; Gardner Baking Co., Madison, Wise; Gase Baking Co., Saginaw, Mich.; Gunzen- hauser Bakery, Lancaster, Pa.; Haller's Eagle Bakery, Inc., Altoona, Pa.; Holsum Baking Co., Roswell, N. M.; Holsum Bakery, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Holsum Bakers, Tampa, Fla.; Holsum Baking Co., Harlingen, Tex.; Ideal Baking Co., Tyler, Tex.; Jamestown Baking Co., Jamestown, N. Y.; Lee Baking Co., Victoria, Tex.; Master Baldng Co., Mt. Vernon, 111.; McGough Bakeries Corp., Birm- ingham, Ala.; Nickles Bakery, Navarre, Ohio. TV Accounts: McGough Bakeries Corp., Birmingham; Carpenter Baking Co., Mil- waukee; Fuchs Baking Co., So. Miami, Fla.; Old Homestead Bread Co., Denver, Colo.; Phoenix Holsum Bakery, Phoenix, Ariz.; Fisher Baking Co., Salt Lake City, Utah; Amrhein's Bakery, Springfield, lU.; Nicldes Bakery, Navarre, Ohio; Haller's Eagle Bak- ery, Altoona, Pa.; Nissen's Bakery, Portland, Me.; Cotton Bros. Baking Co., Baton Rouge, La.; Holsum Bakers, Tampa, Fla.; Shipley Bakery, Fort Smith, Ark.; Holsum Bakery, 186 n n n advertising agencies n n d Fort Wayne, Ind.; Gunzenhauser Bakery, Lancaster, Pa.; Mrs. Boehme's Bakery, San Angelo, Texas. EARLE LUDGIN & CO. 121 W. Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, 111. AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— ABC NOAB— PPA Board Chairman Earle Ludgin President Vincent R. Bliss Vice-Presidents. .Montgomery N. McKinney, John H. Wilmarth, Edward Chapman, Jane Daly Radio Accounts: Rit Products Corp., The Best Foods, Inc., W. F. McLaughlin & Co. TV Accounts: Jules Montenier, Inc., The Best Foods, Inc., W. F. McLaughlin & Co., Rit Products Corp., (All Purpose Rit), New York, N. Y. LYNN-FIELDHOUSE 15 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Phone: VAUey 2-7182-3 ABP— ANPA Partners S. C. B. Lynn, L. S. Fieldhouse Radio-TV & Media Dir W. P. McLauchlin Branch Office 51 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-4048 Radio Accounts: Wise Potato Chip Co. (Potato Chips), Berwick; Quinlan Pretzel Co. (Pretzels), Reading; Purvin Dairy Co. (Milk), Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Kingston Cake Co. (Blue Ribbon Cake), Kingston, Pa. TV Accounts: Wise Potato Chip Co. (Po- tato Chips), Berwick; Quinlan Pretzel Co. (Pretzels), Reading, Pa.; Kingston Cake Co. (Blue Ribbon Cake), Kingston, Pa. W. D. LYON COMPANY 303 Second Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Phone: 4-2451 AAAA— ABP— ANPA President W. D. Lyon Vice President R. B. Creswell Acct. Execs R. P. Zirbel, R. H. Schubert Radio Dir E. G. Elston Media Dir R. P. Ames Radio & Time Buyer Eileen Burns Branch Office 373 Orpheum Electric Bldg., Sioux City, la. Phone: 5-4428 Manager Don Carlos Radio Accounts: Builders Material, Inc., Cedar Rapids; Century Engineering Corp. (heating equipment). Cedar Rapids; Collins Radio Company (commercial radio equip.). Cedar Rapids; Crescent Electric Supply (ap- pliance distributor), Dubuque; Iowa Dairy Industry Comm., Des Moines, la.; Tender- sweet Sales Corp. (canned vegetables), Vin- ton, la.; Kent Feeds (livestock & poultry feeds), Muscatine, la.; Potosi Brewing Com- pany, Potosi, Wise; Slagle Lumber Yard, Sioux City, la. TV Accounts: Johnson Biscuit Co. (Cook- ies), Sioux City, la.; Peterson Furniture Co. (Home Furnishings), Cedar Rapids, la.; Killian Co. (Clothing), Cedar Rapids, la.; Tolerton-Warfield Co. (Food Line), Sioux City, la.; Cownie-Williges (Furs), Sioux City, la.; Hometown Dairies (Dairy Prod- ucts), Iowa City, la. MacFARLAND, AVEYARD & CO. 333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1. 111. Phone: RAndolph 6-9360 ANPA— ABP— ABC— AAAA Chairman of Board Hays McFarland P^^sident. A. E. Aveyard Exec. V.P.. Allen B. Dicus yP., Copy Chief J. C. Wheadey ^^^ i^T''^r*' '^- C. Power, Malcolm Jennings, Jerry W. Ream, David W. Stotter V.P., Art Dir Rom. Z. Rigotti Research Director Robert Allrich Media Director A. S. Trude, Jr. Kadio-TV Dir Wm. A. Mowry n- tv'r \,- ^- ^- Christopher Dir., TV-Radio W. A. Mowry SP'-:-- ^- B- Goodrich Radio Accounts: Stewart- Warner Corp Alemite Division, Chicago, HI.; Drewrys Ltd., U. S. A., Inc. (Beer); Heidelberg Brewing Co. TV Accounts: Drewrys Ltd., U. S. A, Inc. (Beer & Ale), South Bend, Ind.; Stewart- Warner Corp., Alemite Division, Chicago, m.; Heidelberg Brewing Co. (Beer & Ale), Tacoma; Standard Knitting Mills (Health- knit), Knoxville. MacLAREN ADVERTISING CO. LTD. Ill Richmond St., West Toronto, Ontario Phone: EMpire 4-0321 President J. A. MacLaren Vice Presidents E. V. Rechnitzer, J. Ferres, Bertram Brooker, C. E. Brown, F. P. Gill, W. F. Harrison, Scott Stockwell Treas. & Dir M. D. MacMahon Asst. Mgr., Dir. of Media D. C. Linton Asst. Mgr., Dir. Creative Ser G. G. Sinclair Dir., Radio-TV Hugh Horler Branch Offices 410 Dominion Sq. Bldg., Montreal, Quebec Vice Pres F. P. Gill 911 Electric Railway Chambers Winnipeg, Manitoba Manager E. P. Thomson 1240 West Pender St., Vancouver, B. C. Manager W. D. M. Patterson Journal Bldg., 237 Queen St., Ottawa, Ont. Vice Pres W. F. Harrison Radio & TV Accounts: Aluminum Goods Ltd., Ainsworth Motors, Bank of Canada, British & American Motors Canada Ltd., Broadhurst Lee Co., Ltd., Bulova Watch Company, Canada Dry Limited, Canada Paint Co. Ltd., Canadian Bank of Commerce, Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd., Cana- dian Red Cross, Capilano Brewery, Ltd., Christie Brown Ltd. (Food), Department of National Defense (Air Force, Navy), Do- 187 A I) > K K T I S 1 N (; A (, K N C I K S nan minKin Kubbrr Co. Ud, (Jrucrjil Molorn •»! l^naitA. 11. J. Hrin« ('omp«n> «>f (lunjuli UiL llrrlf l»ri\l r-.N-lf S>>lrin. Iiu\; Homt- , lii)t>rri;il Oil l.imittMl, Ja\r\ t oni|i«n> l.J«l.. I-akf «»f ll>f Woods Milling To, l.orr Hrollirrc l.ul (Ihvvze), U. H. MalWin * ( o., l.ld.. Martiii-Sinour I o. I.imitrtl. Mulual iJff A>surMnrc C.om- |Mn> of ( 4n«l»«T%Mn \\ illi.iiii> io. of (.ana«la I liL Mandartl HrimU LuL Slfplun's raiiits. I'lK km l.iiiiilfii. V\ Timo Kootl^ H«nr> K. >X ainpoir & < o. I hi., /rro Maiiiifacluring Co. Ijd. MacMANUS. JOHN & ADAMS HIoon.lirM Hill>. Mi.h. riioiir: MItlui-ot (>-1000 AMV\ AAAA-AHC-NOAB— PPA— APA c:h*irm«n W. A. P. John Pre*, A Trra» James R. Adams Exec. Virc-Prcs Harvey G. Luce Virr.Prr6„ Media I)ir... Elmer W. Froehlich Hadio Time Buyer C. N. Campbell Branch Office U* Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: PL 9-3221 Mjnaiter Henry C Fownes, Jr. Radio Accounts: Pontiac Motor Division, Poniiar, Mich.; (Cadillac Motor Division, Dearborn, .Mich.; Ferry-Mori>e Seed Co., De- Iruit, Mirh.; DoYf Chemiral Co., Midland, Mirh. n Account: Pontiac Motor Division, Punliar. Mi. .\. Y. C. Ty Accounts: Ambrosia Brewing, Chi- rago; Harry Aher Co. (Crosley appl.), Chi- rapt; (^ourtcny Motor*-, (Jiicago; Mages Sports .Stores Chicago; Leo Rose Co. (cloth- inr>, Chicago; Rubin's (apparel), Chicago; Hollarul, Inc. (jewelry), Chicago; Associated H'-jHtal In-.. Co., Chicago; Roller Derby, < hiraito: Sun-Time*^ (newi^paper), Chicago; "*liff»*l I^iiip Co., (Chicago. J. GORDON MANCHESTER. ADVERTISING. INC. 1726 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W., Washington, D. C. Phone: .ME 8-0060 Pretidrnl. J. G. Manchester Vier Pre.idrnt. Richard P. Ehst Am*. Vire Pre., (,. |j. Mc(,uineh8 \rt Director Wm. D. Fliescliell |»,vs. Asst R. T. W illiams Riidio-Tl A(\'Ounts: C. F. Sauer Co. (May- «»m«aisc. Relish, Extracts). MANHATTAN ADVERTISING AGENCY ,■)!:> Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MU 8-8135 rami, MS John M. A. Muller, Maria Muller Sismondo Accounts: Bisleri Co. Inc.; Charles Krug; I.oialclli Inc.; Motta, Inc.; Ossola, J. & Co.; Hixerbaiik Wine ('o. Inc. MARKS-AIKEN COMPANY 33 West 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-3885 ABP— ANPA Pres. & Treas Lawrence Marks V.P. & Sec'y Sigmund C. Aiken Media Director Florence Saperstein Production Mgr Ira Bernstein Art Directors Marvin Macnow, Ralph Dunetz Publicity Dir Seena Hamilton ROBERT M. MARKS & COMPANY, INC. 32 East 57th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-5924 ABP— ANPA Pres. & Secy Robert M. Marks Media Dir B. M. Vanderpot Prod. Mgr A. P. Lawsky Art Dir Anthony PoUice Radio-TV Cons Sidney Walton Radio Accounts: Peerless Products Co. (Hair Preparations), Jersey City, N. J.; National Shirt Shops, Inc. (Men's Furnish- ings Chain), N. Y., N. Y. TV Accounts: Swank, Inc., (Men's Jewelry and Accessories), N. Y., N. Y. J. M. MATHES. INC. 260 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: LExington 2-7450 ABP— ANPA— AFA-JPPA— ABC President J. M. Mathes Treasurer A. E. Cox Secretary Carle E. Rollin> Vice-Pres. & Dirs Wilfred S. King. W. T. Okie, Lester J. Loh Vice-Presidents David C. Gibson, Dr. O. L. Tinklepaugh, Jan H. Meyer, A. F. Monroe, Read H. Wight, Douglas R. Hathaway Director of Radio & TV Read H. Wight Radio Time Buyer Edna S. Cathcarl Radio Accounts: Pure Food Co., Inc. (Herb-Ox Boullion Cubes-Westchester Chick- en), Mamaroneck, N. Y.; Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc., N. Y. C; Brown Co. (Nibroc Towels-Tissues), Boston, Mass. TV Accounts: Houbigant Sales Corp. riiody Tone), N. Y. C; Northam Warren Corporation (Cutex, Odorono), Stamford, 188 nan ADVERTISING AGENCIES D D D Conn.; Luden's, Inc. (Fifth Avenue Candy Bar, Cough Drops), Reading, Pa.; Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc., N. Y. C; International Tel. & Tel., Emmental Cheese Corp. (Swiss- ette Gruyere Cheese), N. Y., N. Y. MATfflSSON & ASSOCIATES, INC. 411 E. Mason St., Milwaukee 2, Wis. Phone: BRoadway 6-7181 ABP— ANPA President C. A. Mathisson Vice-Pres. & Treas I. M. Henkel Vice-Pres Edward G. Ball Bdcst. Media Dir J. Severson Time Buyer Robert Geary Branch Offices 1065 International Bldg., Rockefeller Center, New York City Phone: PLaza 7-2061 Chief Exec Ed Hinkle 1127 Wilshire Blvd., L. A., Calif. Phone: MU 2482 Chief Exec Charles Smith Radio & TV Accounts: Miller Brewing Co., Clark Oil & Refining Corp. JOSEPH MAXHELD CO. 87 Weybosset St., Providence 3, R. I. Phone: GAspee 1-4456-4457 ABP— ANPA Pres., Space-Radio-TV-Time Buyer Joseph M. Finkle Vice-Pres.-Treas Archie M. Finkle Radio Director Elena DiPietro Production Mgr Dorothy M. Barry MAXON, INC. 2761 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit 7, Mich. Phone: LOrain 7-5710 ANPA— APA— PPA— ABC— NOAB— TAB CCA President Lou R. Maxon Vice-President Searle Hendee Treasurer W. I. O'Neil Secretary G. Reginald McKiel Radio & TV Dir E. Wilhelm Branch Offices 12 E. 53rd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-7676 Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr M. F. Mahoney 664 N. Rush, Chicago 11, 111. Phone: WHitehall 4-1676 Manager L. J. Sholty Radio and TV Accounts: Gillette Safety Razor Co., Boston, Mass.; Snow Crop Mar- keters (frozen foods). New York; Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y.; H. J. Heinz Company (canned foods), Pittsburgh, Pa.; General Electric Co. (radio & television sets), Syracuse, N. Y.; Packard Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich.; Hotpoint, Inc. (appli- ances), Chicago, 111.; Pfeiffer Brewing Co., Detroit, Mich. THE MAYERS CO., INC. 2301 W. Third St., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: DUnkirk 8-2111 ABP— APA— NOAB— PPA— ANPA President Henry Mayers Vice-President Robert Davis Secretary Sophie Mayers Production Hugh Hollyday Media Dir Beth Broberg Radio-TV Buyer Larry Lewin Radio Accounts: Pennzoil Co. (Oil & Lub- ricants), Sears Roebuck & Co. (Retail De- partment Store), Los Angeles, Calif.; Ban- dini Fertilizer Co., Fradelis Food Co. (Frozen Foods), Glendale Federal Savings & Loan Association, Hoffman Candy Co., Kermin Food Products Co. TV Accounts: Sears Roebuck & Co. (Re- tail Department Store) ; Hoffman Candy Co.; Pennzoil Co., Bandini Fertilizer Co., Case- Swayne, Fraddis Food Co., Kermin Food Products, Southern Calif. Edison Co. McCANN-ERICKSON, INC. 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-3400 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB PPA— BMB Chairman of Board H. K. McCann Vice Chm. & Chm. of Exec. Comm Harrison Atwood President Marion Harper, Jr. Exec. Vice Pres Emerson Foote Sr. Vice Pres C. A. Posey Sr. Vice Pres. & Creative Dir John H. Tinker, Jr. Vice Pres. & Treas Wilbert G. Stilson Vice Pres. & Compt Dixon R. Griswold Secretary Kathryn H. Kelly Asst. Secy Marjorie B. Middlebrook Vice Presidents (N. Y.) Frederick Anderson, Donald B. Armstrong, Jr., Karl A. Brautigam, William J. Breen, Donald G. Calhoun, W. H. Conine, Roland H. Cramer, Sidney W. Dean, Jr., J. L. Deane, G. B. Dearnley, William C. Dekker, Earl C. Donegan, Leonard F. Erikson, J. J. Flanagan, H. L. Grafer, Walker R. Graham, Alberta Hays, Parish A. Jenkins, Daniel W. Keefe, Arthur J. Kemp, Alton Ket- chum, Ralph B. Koser, Thomas H. Lane, Thomas P. Losee, Rudyard C. McKee, Hugh A. Mitchell, Florence A. Richards, Alfred J. Roby, Jr., Mar got Sherman, A. A. Sommer, Wells W. Spence, R. E. Thomp- son, Samuel P. Walker, G. Lester Williams, Jr., E. F. Wilson, Fred M. Zeder, Jr., Victor M. Ratner V.P. in Chge Radio-TV A. J. Scalpone V.P., Chge. New Prog Hendrik Booraem V.P., Chge. Comm Harry W. McMahan V.P. Exec. Prod Dorothy B. McCann Mgr. Radio-TV Service .. Clifford C. Lubkert Mgr. Radio-TV Time Buying Thaddeus S. Kelly Branch Offices 200 Berkeley St., Boston 16, Mass, Vice Pres.-Mgr Watson M. Gordon 629 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 14, Ohio Vice Pres.-Mgr Robert W. Dailey Vice Pres Thomas H. Batman Vice Pres Myron C. McDonald 189 ODD ADVERTISING AGENCIES D D D m: i.r.»..ol.l Si.. iViroil :<». Mioh. \k* IV..>'. ..t K. K. l;..lmoM.ls 900 Luvrtl lUva„ Uou>ton (.. loxas Vk« IV*''^ M|W Jo*rph H. \> ilkinsoM Vicr PrrK .V; ^V" '*'»"' J020 U%r Oak Sl^ D^Uas 1, l«'xa> M.n*g.>r ;;-"'"/jr"'' 318 >. Mirhijuin Avr^ (Jiirago h HI. N.r.Mlir. Mi»lHr>lrm Operalion. William K. Hcrrhlold V.I».-M|U^ SiWnry A. W ells Viw^*rr»i.irnl» Robrrt J. Hr.wsttr. Nral Cilliall, How.ni A. H.H.r, W all.r (.. Krauw, IVirr (i. IVl.rM.n. (.luster L. Vo^\. \. W. Sli.rtT. Jaims i.. Slirrman 1110 nr\burn HKIft., l,oiii>\ill«- 2, Ky. \Un»tirr... J. ^»'"\^y>"" 111 San!.t»nir Sl^ San branri>co 4. (alif. Sr. V.P.-Mgr. Wr^t. Oper H. U llaues Vicr.rr«-Hi«lrnl.-. John M. Hiid>:iuan, Albrrt J. Camillr, Ho>%v,-Il H. Corliran, JoM-ph K. Kov Hiirlon ( .. Craiiirlur. Clar- rnrr Hr-lorff, I r.-.ttrit k II. MrOea, l*hi|t|>» r. HaMiiu>r.t'n 3440 Vk iUhire Blvd^ I.o.s Anpole.s S, Calif. V iV.NIgr R»""l Cochran Vj» J. Neil Reagan 310 i'uhlic StTvice Bldg^ Portland 4, Ore. M.n.jcrr T. N. Tra< y Radio Accounts: Ad\erli-inp (.(Miiinittee of ihe Norwegian Canning Indiiblry, Anieri- ran Safely Razor (lorp., Aineriean Trii!«t Co., California Parking (■.orporali<»n ( Del Monte), California Sjiray Chemical Corp., California Wine .V-^ociation, Che>el»rough Mfg. Co., ('hry-ler l)i>it.ion, Cowhs Magazines, Inc., K*M> Standard Oil Co., Frank I'ehr Brewing Co., W. P. Fuller & Company, -\. Gettleman KrrMinfc Co., Cray Drug Stores, Inc., Bulova ^ atrh ("onipany, Hampden Brewing (^o., "Junket" Brand Foods?, Lemon Products Ad- \iftor> Board. Laurel Prodmts, Inc., Lucky Lagrr Brewing (iompany. Manufacturers Truftt Company, Milk Foundation, Inc., Mil- not Company, National Biscuit Company, Ohio Bell Trhphom- Co., Pacific Power & Lif^ht Co., PepMident Division-Lever Bros. (Ut^ Portland Cau & Coke Ojmpany, Seeck 4 Kadi-, Inc., S.O.S. fiompany. Southern California & .Southern (bounties (ias Com- panies, Standard Oil Company (Ind.), Stand- ard Oil (Company (Ohio), Stegmaier Brew- ing 0»., Swift & C.ompany, Nestle (>o. (Quik, Kver Ready Swcit Milk (^ocoa, Semi-Sweet Morbid, Cookie Mix, Cravey Mix, White Sauce .Mix), .Menm-n Co. (Foam Shave Afta Shave), Lehn & Kink (Lygol & Dorothy Gray (^t»metici!. rr Accounia: .\d\ertising f Committee of the Norwegian Canning Industry, American .Safety Razor Corp., American Trust (>o.. Bell Brand Food* Lld„ California Spray (>hemi- ral f^rp., California >X'ine Association, C'Keaelirougli Mfg. Co., f"hryhler Corp., Chr>».l*T Divi-ion, Cowles Magazines, Inc., Derh) hood», Inr., Frank Felir Brewing Co., \ C iiI«Mi;iri I'.r \ K K r 1 S 1 N (i AGENCIES nan l» Mfg. (•". (rvnninn j«r»», lx»> Aniieir*, Calif. EMU MCXJUL CO.. INC. ♦so ^. 'TiK N^ >rw York VK >• V. IMionr: Jl' 2S200 WW ANPA VV\ Prrudrnt I""nl Moj;ul ScrrrUn-Trramrrr IIiIim. M..>:iiI Kxrc. Virr.|Vr» Chnrlcs I.. HoiliM-hiM V.r. I C;rn. Mur N»t W iltliiian Vir^^-IVcM.lrnl-. Soth I). Tohias. M>ron A. Mahlrr. Rino Negri, Milton (.ullrnplan. Hill Jaculiy Produrtion Min«(iir Al Mauro Controller Frank J. l)ul»eck MeHia & Kr»earrh Dir Joel .Martin Sfurr Hu>rr Honalil l'ii«MU\al«l Dir. MarWrtinjt & Mdche Jules Lennard I>ir. Kadio. n L«>lie Diinitr K-idioTN Prod.. Dir -Nat Kiseiilnifi Kadio Anounts: Harne>\s Clothes (Men's & Ho>»' Clothing), Heriolo Import Co. Shoes); Knomark Mfg. i.o. I Ksc]uir(> Hoot Polish), Brooklyn, N. Y.; Stont'-Tarlow Co., Inc. (Shoes), BrorLion. Ma-*.; Kayco Mfg. (^o. (Auto Seal Covrrh). Patrroon, N. J.; Kobrand Corp. (Importrd ^ ine> & Liquors), N. Y. ; La- ronia .•^hoc (Ic Inc. (Shoes), Laconia. N. H.; <>radiaz-Anni^ & Co. (Mfrs. of Cigars), T.inip:i. I 1.1. THE CHESTER C. MORELAND CO. 1104 Time-.^tar Phone: ABP- Pretident Srcrelary Vicr-Prrsidf-nl. . . . Vire-Prehident Radio Accounts (Atla Bottling Co Tl' Accounts: Cola Bottling Co., Vii.-.t. In*. Tower, (Cincinnati 2, O. PArkwav 1178 -ANPA— AFA Chester C. Moreland Walter H. Strauss Carl H. Press B. L. Schurman : Coney Island, Inc., Coca- ,, Thomas Foods, Inc. Coney Inland, Inc., (Coca- Thomas Foods, Inc., Adam MOREY, HUMM & JOHNSTONE, INC. 330 Fifth Ave New York 1, N. Y. Phone: LO 42240 ABP-ANPA-APA-AAAA-PPA OAAA PreMdent .Sylvester M. Morey K«*r. Vire.Pre« Llrwellyn B. Van Doren V.I». & Mgr. I'tility & Home Applianrr Depi Alherl W. llumm V.P^ Chmn. Plans Brd J, R. Warwick Vler.PreHdent Stanley F. Elhworth V.P. A Art Dir William (;. Sutton Vlre-Prei. & .Merch. Dir.. . .Walter J. Andree V.P, CHr. Fafthion Muriel .Johnstone y-^; Janet ChatfieM-Taylor Kadio A TV Dir W. L. Wernicke Kadio Time Buyer Kathryn Shanahan Vice-President Jnnet Chatfield-Taylor Research Dir Dr. Howard G. Cannody Soc'v William G. Carmody r, ,.;,s Harry M. Tax \>s|. to Pres David J. Wasko l\(ulio Accounts: Sinclair Refining Co., Kidilicid Oil Corp. of N. Y., Carpet Institute of America. Tl' Accounts: Sinclair Refining Co., New York, N. Y.; Richfield Oil Corp., New York, N. Y. RAYMOND R. MORGAN CO. (.233 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 3-4194 ANPA— APA President Raymond R. Morgan Kxec. Vice-Pres Robert C. Temple Chrm. of Board Sherman K. Ellis Vice-Presidents Porter F. Anderson, J. Paul McKinney Radio-TV Dir James C. Morgan Time Buyer Terry Brady Branch Office 260 California St., San Francisco 11, Calif. Phone: DOuglas 2-6073 Manager Porter Anderson Palmolive Bldg., Chicago 11, 111. President Clyde M. Joice Radio & TV Accounts: Planters Nut Choc. Co., J. A. Folger & Co., White King Soap Co., (White King Granulated Soap, Scotch Foam Action Cleanser; Sierra Pine Toilet Soap); Nehi Beverage Co., Victory Packing Co. (Thoro Fed. Kal Kan dog food) ; Hollywood Stars Baseball Team. MORSE INTERNATIONAL, INC. 122 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-2100 Chairman of the Board A. T. Preyer President J. Patterson Exec. Vice-Pres. & Treas M. F. House Media Dir 0. E. Christy Radio, TV Time Buyer R. McArdle Fxport Media Mgr Aurora Blando Dir. of TV Prod L. Waddington Group Prod. Mgrs W. W. Williams, C. Wright, D. Wheatley Sr. Art Director E. P. Ellis Group Art Directors P. Zangas, S. Nagle Art Studio Mgr C. Scimecca Account Executives Constance Boland, Reg Goghlan, John Olny, E. R. Korth, F. Neumeister Radio and TV Accounts: Vick Chemical Co. (Vick Products), The Sofskin Co. (Sof- skin Hand Cream), Prince Matchabelli, Inc. Alfred D. McKelvy Co. (Seaforth Men's Toiletries). MOSER & COTINS, INC. 10 Hopper St., Utica 3, N. Y. Phone: 3-7544 Prfs. & Treas Arthur S. Cotins Asst. to President Robert MacFarland 192 n D n ADVERTISING AGENCIES Q D Vice-President L. B. Reigler Secretary Mrs. Mildred S. Benson V.P. & Art Dir. . .A. Montgomery Huntington Sp. Buyer & Research Dir.. Miss L. B. Mang Asst. Sp. Buyer, .Miss Christine H. Van Dyke Asst. Research Dir Mrs. Pearl A. Curtis; Production Manager Fred Michel Merchandising Director. .. .R. Del Dunning Account Executives Arthur S. Cotin?. James N. Brown, L. B. Reigler, Geo. P. Hodges, Robert F. MacFarland, Harry T. Duffy, Kenneth S. Duffes, Wm. McCarthy Radio Accounts: Animal Foundation, Inc. (Hunt Club Dog Meal), Sherburne, N. Y.; Mohawk Valley Investing Co., Utica, N. Y.; Fitzgerald Bros. Brewing Co. (Beer & Ale), Troy, N. Y. TV Accounts: Animal Foundation, Inc. (Hunt Club Dog Meal), Sherburne, N. Y.; General Ice Cream Corporation (Sea]te«t Ic? Cream), Utica, N. Y.; Fitzgerald Bros. Brew- ing Co. (Beer & Ale), Troy, N. Y.; Honey Butter Products Corp. (Honey-Butter), Ithaca, N. Y. MOSS ASSOCIATES 415 Lexington Ave., Now York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrrav Hill 7-7377 ABC— ABP— ANPA President Joseph H. Moss Vice President Miles Shefferman Production Mgr Sidney Fischer Copy Chief Gerald H. Bruce Media Director Marian Rand Radio & TV Dir B. Math C. WENDEL MUENCH & COMPANY 75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, 111. Phone: Financial 6-34<)l ABP— ANPA President C. W. Muench General Manager W. O. Yocuni Media Director Victor Fabian Dir. of Merch Robert E. Moore Radio Accounts: L. C. Forman & Sons Co. (Condiments), Pittsford, N. Y.; Fox De Luxe Foods, Inc. (Poultry), Chicago, 111.; Pavelka Brothers (Meat Products), Cleve- land, O.; Bosch Brewing Company (Beer), Houghton, Mich.; Klarer Provision Co. (Meats), Louisville, Ky.; Neuhoff Brothers Packers (Meats), Dallas, Texas; Oshkosh Brewing Co. (Beer), Oshkosh, Wise; Fresh- rap Div., Badger Paper Mills (Freshrap Waxed Paper), Peshtigo, Wis.; Balentine Packing Co. (Meat Products), Greenville, S. C; Visking Corp. (Miracloth) ; Braun Bros. Packing Co. (Meat Products), Troy, N. Y.; Toffenetti Restaurants (Pickles & Relishes), Pittsford, N. Y.; Iowa Soap Co. (Nola Soap Flakes), Burlington, Iowa; Mrs. Klein's Potato Chips, Chicago, 111. TV Accounts: Bosch Brewing Company (Beer), Houghton, Mich,; Fox De Luxe Foods, Inc., Chicago; L. C. Forman & Sons (Pickles & Relishes), Pittsford, N. Y.; Klarer Provision Co. (Meats), Dallas, Texas; Neuhoff Brothers (Meats), Dallas, Texas; Pavelka Brothers (Meats), Cleveland; Fresh- rap Div., Badger Paper Mills; Balentine Packing Co.; Visking Corp. NATIONAL EXPORT ADVERTISING SERVICE, INC. 405 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: INUTrvay Hill 9-6835 AIAA President Paul R. Kruming Exec. Vice-Pres Thomas W. Hughes Vice-President Joseph W. Madden Copy Chief John L. Albright Art Director J. La Rosa Radio & TV Director James G. Zea Time Buyer Elaine Starr Radio and TV Accounts: Borden Co., Electric Auto-Lite, Esterbrook Pen, H. J. Heinz, Lambert Pharmacal Co., I ever Broth- ers (U. S.), Quaker Oats Co., R. Hudnut, Westinghouse. NEEDHAM & GROHMANN, INC. 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone Circle 5-6200 ANPA— AAAA—PPA— ABP— NOAB—APA NBP Pres., Treas H. Victor Grohmann V.P. & Sec'y John M. Handley V.P. & Art Dir H. Nelson Kent Fxec. Sec'y Kathryn Intemann Copy Directors E. R. Lagerwall, M. Keil Prod. Mgr Samuel Boyd, Lawrence W. Alpaugh Media Dir Harry C. Ledingham Acct. Executives H. Victor Grohmann, John M. Handley, John M. Keil, James W. Baker Accounts: America House; Centriline Corp.,; Chatham Mfg. Co.; Circle Steel Par- tition Co.; Cosby Brush & Import Co. Inc.; Cosby-Emmings Trading Corp.; Flower City Charcoal Co.; Green Tree Packing Co.; Huffman & Boyle; Johnson, Arthur A., Corp.; Kent of London; Kiss, John & Sons Inc.; Lock Joint Pipe Co.; Lockwood, A. N.; National Biscuit Co.; National Hotel Exposition; New Braunfels Textile Mills Inc.; Raymond Concrete Pile Co.; Rocke- feller Center, Inc.; Shawnee Mills Inc.; Staunton Military Academy; Stillman & Hoad, Inc.; Sussex County Planning Board; Thonet Industries Inc.; Webrib Steel Corp.; White Turkey; Woodside Mills Inc.; Zenith- Godley Co. Inc. NEEDHAM, LOUIS & BRORBY, INC. 135 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 3, 111. Phone: STate 2-5151 President Maurice H. Needham Sr. Vice Presidents J. J. Louis, Melvin Brorby, W. R. Fowler V.P., Media Dir Otto R. Stadelman V.P., TV-Radio Dir James G. Cominos Sec'y-Treas Max D. Anwyl V.P. Chg. TV-Radio Prog Alan Wallace Dir. Bcstg. Facilities A. E. Johnson 193 D D n A I) V E K r I s 1 N (; A (; k n ( i k s n n n IdlHI North Vinr Sl^ Holhwoml 28. (alii. V V A >Ur I rank A. rillman Ml Fifth \\r^ Nru York I**. N. Y. Phowr: VUm :03;J3 V.P. t Mgr HiilianI 1.. Ku>ilan KoWio liTOiinr.*: ('ttiuplu'll Stnip ( o.; >. t . Johnson & Son. Inr.; S. < . JoIiiimih \ Son, Ud.: Krafi I ooiU To.: M.mon Salt (<».: l*eoplr\ i,»^, l.iuhl & Coke Co.; rii«iii\ Koo^ iUon Jl ('o. Inr.: H«mis»'Iu>I(I Kinanrr Corp.: Mo||^;l^lo (!li aho\«', witli llio rxrrption of Morion Salt Co.) RALPH NELMS. INC., ADV. i;..\ \i::\ ^> M.I.. Spiiiif:(i.'lil. Mo. riioiii'. 4-2.'>.'>.") AlVA I'lr-Mltiil. Kalph A. N.Iins STrrlar\ . . . \m«alM'llt> (»rav \it Din.l.M I. II. nirliards Itiiilin truHiiUs: \\ il>on |{ro>. Mfg. (-o. (Hook.. I Kii;: Mairii;i|0. Spi iiigfirld ; W ilkt- LalKtmtorit's (roiiltrv & Livestork Renie- dir»». Wi-l IMain^: (H.I Ni.k S«mmI Co. (S«edurl>, Inc. (Coii^li Mrdirinr). lIofTnian- Taff. Inr. ( ClieniiriiU 1. Spiiiififieid ; Inde- prndrnl Sta\f Co. (Wood Products), Le- hanon: Hf\nold« Mf-:. Co. (K<->co Tiindcin), •*prin>trir|il. Mo. GEORGE R. NELSON, INC. 2n:; m.m.- m.. >. I,..ii. ri;id) :,, N. Y. Phonr: i-lU^ Prr,. ft Trra» Crorg.: H. N.lson Viri-Pre»idint Helen C. Nelson Srrrrtary Alice Pa
  • , Piil». |)ji HoJMrt S. Cragin IN l)ir«Mlor Hoherl Stone Kadio Time Hii>er Ifnih \\ . Wark TV Tinif, Space Mn>er Hohert (wofT Hfulio Trniisrriitlion I'rodiirlion Aaounls: <,«n«ral IJi-ciric (ioiu|)any, I'^lectronics Divi- sion (C. K. Hadio'. and TV Sets), Syracuse, N. v.; .SaraloKa Annociation ( Hacing Associa- tion >, Saratoga & Nik York, N. Y.; Cen- • ral Kleriric Conipanv. Appliancj- Division aiildinK liak^-ric^ Inc. fSpanlding Baked ''"■'I'Ml.i. iJinjihamton. \. Y.; Block Drug >ri> 'Pharm.jcaj Ptoducl*), Jersey N. J ; \) I X U f O.I (.o. (Blue Coal), New York: Shell Oil Co., N. Y.; National Prcssine Cooker Co. (Presto Prods.) Euu Claire. W is.: Bohert Hall Clothes, N. Y. Television Film l*ro(litction Accounts: Pepsi-Cola Company (Soft Drink Mfrs.), New York. N. \.; SaraKiga Association (Bar- ing Association), New York & Saratoga, N. Y.: MolwnvU Carpet Mills, Amsterdam, N. Y. TeJerision Accounts (Time): Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc. (Rug & Carpet Mfrs.), Vmsterdam, N. Y.; William W. Lee & Co. (Save-the-Bahy), Watervliet, N. Y.; Sara- toga Association (Racing Association), Sara- toga & New York, N. Y.; National Pressure Cooker Co. TED NELSON ASSOCIATES 730 Filth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-8470 Owner Ted Nelson Production Dir Sol Lipset Account Exec Jack Fields Script Dir Richard Diamond Radio \ TV Accounts: Edlie Electronics Corp., Saul Birns, New York, N. Y.; Delta Photo Supply Co., Authentic Publications, N. Y.; Geographia ("orp. (Publishers), New York; Ideal Film & Supply Co., N. Y.; Orfeo (High-Fi Equip. Mfr.), N. Y.; TV and Radio Products Co., N. Y.; Barbey Distributors (Poole Clock-Defroster), N. Y.; Tentenna (Indoor Antenna), N. Y., N. Y.; Vocational (;uidance Manual, N. Y., N. Y. NEWMAN, LYNDE & ASSOCIATES, INC. 1628 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville 2, Fla. Phone: 98-9721 ABC— ABP— ANPA Pres., Treas Hunter Lynde V.P.-Dir David E. Robeson Secy Ronald G. Sercombe Radio Accounts: Bond-Howell Lumber Co. (BIdg. Supplies); Sarasota Meat Packing, Tampa; Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Fla., Jacksonville, Fla.; Jacobs Jewelers, Fla. Ag- ricultural Supply Co., Clair Mel Bldrs., Inc., I"la. (>hip-Steak Co., J. H. Swisher & Son, Inc. ((>igars). Northeast Fla.; Optometrical Assoc. R. T. O'CONNELL COMPANY 420 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-5412 AAA A— A BP— PP A— AP A Pres., Radio-TV Dir.. R. T. O'Connell Exec. Vice Pres Ethel Merklen Vice President George Miller Radio Accounts: Pomatex Co., Inc. (Bril- lianline). New York, N. Y.; Cushman & Denison, New York; Edward Week & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. OGILVY, BENSON & MATHER INC. .)89 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 17, N. Y. Phone: MU 8-6100 194 n n n ADVERTISING AGENCIES D n n President David Ogilvy Vice Presidents Stephen Dietz, Howard Connell, Rollin C. Smith, David Margaretten, Judson Irish, Lucille Goold, Eleanor Dean, William S. Blair, James J. McCaffrey, Shelby H. Page Radio-TV Dir Howard Connell Manager Frank Brandt Radio and TV Accounts: Lever Brothers (Rinso, Good Luck Margarine), N. Y.; Campbell Soup Co. (Franco-American Products), Camden, N. J.; Helena Rubin- stein, Inc. (Cosmetics), N. Y.; Schweppes Ltd. (U.S.A.). OLIAN ADVERTISING CO. 4110 Lindell, St. Louis 8, Mo. Phone: JE 1-4977 Pres Harold A. Thomas Controller Florence Treadway Vice Pres James Spencer Radio-TV Pro. Dir Peggy Leonhardt Media Dir Alice McDonough Fashion Cord Patricia Mansfield Radio Accounts: Reddi-Wip, Inc. (Local) ; Sayman Products Co. (Soap) ; Dairy Council of St. Louis (Milk Products) ; Vinmar Co. (Hurry Curl and Vinmar Cream Shampoo). TV Accounts: General Grocer Co. (Man- hattan Coffee) ; Dining Car Coffee Co.; Dairy Council of St. Louis; Knapp-Monarch (]o. (Small Electrical Appliances) ; Reddi- Wip Inc. OLMSTED & FOLEY 1200 2nd Ave. So., Minneapolis 3, Minn. Phone: ATlantic 8166 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA Exec. Partner Ward H. Olmsted Exec. Partner John T. Foley Partner John K. Mortland Partner Robert B. Pile Partners G. C. Hellickson, Ward Olmstead Radio-TV Dir B. G. Morison Time Buyer W. T. Way Radio Accounts: Marshall-Wells Company (Appliances, Paints, etc.), Duluth, Minn.; Re- gan Brothers (Holsuni Bread), Minneapolis, Minn.; Rochester Dairy (Dairy Products), Rochester, Minn.; Russell-Miller Milling Company, Occident Flour & Mixes, Min- neapolis, Minn.; Clover Leaf Creamery Co. (Dairy Products), Minneapolis, Minn.; Owatonna Canning Co. (Canned Goods), Owatonna, Minn.; Northland Milk & Ice Cream Co. (Dairy Products), Minneapolis, Minn.; Northwest K-F-Willys (Automotive), Minneapolis, Minn.; W. H. Barber Co. (Petro Prod.); 1st Nat. Bk., Minn.; North American Life & Cas. Co., Minn.; Poplar Canning Co. (Pie Mixes), Poplar, Wise; Hotel Leamington (Hotel), Minneapolis, Minn. TV Accounts: 1st National Bank, Minne- apolis, Minn.; Regan Brothers (Holsum Bread), Minneapolis, Minn.; Russell-Miller Milling Company (Occident Flour & Mixes, Farm Feeds, American Beauty Flour & Mixes — Dallas, Texas), Minneapolis, Minn.; Northland Milk & Ice Cream Co. (Dairy Products), Minneapolis, Minn.; Nevens Co. (Laundry & Dry Cleaning), Minneapolis, Minn.; Northwest K-F-Willys (Automobiles), Minneapolis, Minn.; Hotel Leamington (Hotel), Minneapolis, Minn.; Marshall-Wells Co.; Clover-Leaf Creamery Co.; Dodge La))s., Inc.; Poplar Canning Co. EOBERT W. ORR & ASSOCIATES, INC. 4 W. 58lh St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-8050 ANPA— NOAB -PPA President Robert W. Orr Vice-Pres Eldon Sullivan Vice-President Freemont Knittle As t. to Pres.-Treas Robert P. Clark Radio-TV Director Lou Ergman Radio Accounts: Andrew Jergens Co. (Woodbury & Jergens), Cincinnati, O. TV Accounts: Andrew Jergens Co. W. WALLACE ORR, INC. 1518 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone: KIngsley 6-4140 PPA APA President W. Wallace Orr V.P. & Asst. to Pres.. .George J. Kerrigan, Jr. Vice Presidents Edward Barker III, Edward D. Barker II Sec'y & Treas Willard W. Hughes Art Dir Silvio Romano Copy Chief Morton Berry Space & Time Buyer Patricia Korlh Accounts: Atlantic City Racing Assn.; Clover Hill Foods Inc.; Gillespie Motors Inc.; Horlacher Brewing Co.; Michell, Henry F. Co.; O'Brien Machinery Co.; Penn Brook Ice Cream Co.; Penn Branch Frosted Foods; Phila. American League Baseball Club; Van Tool, Inc.; Radio Station WIBG. MERRITT OWENS ADV. AGENCY, INC. 365 New Brotherhood Bldg., Kansas City 1, Kans. Phone: Dr 7250 ABP— ANPA— APA— FAAG President Merritt Owens Vice-President R. Grant Neds Production Mgr Glenn A. Scott Radio-TV Director Earl Allvine Radio Accounts: Charles F. Curry (Real Estate), Kansas City, Mo.; Kansas City Sav- ings & Loan League; De Coursey Creamery Co. (Ice Cream), Kansas City; Inter-State Building & Loan Assn., Kansas City; Sodi- phene Co. (Mouth Wash), Kansas City; Chevrolet Dealers of Kansas City. TV Accounts: Zephyr Ventilated Awning Co., Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City; Feld Chevrolet (Cars & Trucks), Kansas City; Chevrolet Dealers of Kansas City; Kelley-Williams Motor Co. (Ford Dealer), 195 D D D A l> \' K U T 1 S 1 N G A G E N C I E S nan kjn^j* <-il* : IV C'ourwv Crramcry Co.: t:onM*liaalr«l Kfluiililrr, ( Hrhuih Motor* . PACE ADVERTISING AGENCY. INC. :>| WrM \2tu\ St.. N. V. Mk N. V. Phonr: OXrnr.l Vliri ABP |*rr»itlrnl Klian SchonlHTpn Va^. \V IVh-r IVrnk.l V.P. I Mrrrh. Dlr l^a^'ul K. W innirk Sirr\ & Trr«» Max Vi .MiUraul) r.o|n t hirf Si>inour Allman \rl hir. r.lmrr rfrlTor Pro*!. Mfcr Bitikii.I FiiMan Radio Time Buyer I^lty Silon Media Dir, Spare Biiver T.enc Lew Re«-arch Dir Jay Dresner Ihih. Dir Harhara Mainin Aerl. Kxeeiilivr* \).i\ 'u\ K. W innick. Sr\mour Sdmart/, Lawrence Nelson, Aaron W . Da\ i«. Jay Dn>iier. Itelly Silon, IVirr Frrnkel, Klia> Stilling Co. Inc.: Klein & Teirhol/.; Le May, A., & Co. Inc.; Merit Knterpri>e>; M«»(brn Maid IVoducts Co.; Oren-tcin, N., & Son.; ()\erbea(l & Modern- fold Door; Heal Ko>bir Products; Seminole Furniture C^orp.: Simp>on. Mark. Mfg. Co.; Sl«inIe(t^ Food F(]uipment Co. Inc.; Trans- oceanic Fi>berie>: I'nitcd Metal Box Co., Inc.: Viking Air Ser\icc: V^ agner Mfg. PACIFIC NATIONAL ADVERTISING AGENCY 2l2t Itb Anc, .S;,ttlo 1. Wash. Phone: ELiot 1401 .\AAA-ABP— ANPA Ghrni. of Board Wm. H. Ilorsley Prr-iilrnt Trevor Evans Vifi- IVf^idcnth. Vernon L. Gary, Mihon Frd.inl .Srrrelary Frank Ilorsley Treasurer.. ...Calvin W. Franklin Radii>-TV Pro«lii(iion Grant Merrill, Geo. (rlavin Time Bu)er Gertrude M. Nyman Jiriiiuh Of} ires 606 Chronicle Bldg., Spokane, Wa«h. Phone: .MAdihon 4.371 Manaf(«rr Vernon L. Gary Tl'i Cj^rudf BMjc.. Portland, Gregon Phone: CApitol 1021 Manaicfr Milton A. Foland W •^•cond St., San Francisco .">, Calif. Phoni-: DOunlah 2-6947 Manar^r HoKcr Wurtz Huiiio Arrountt: Fi^n r Flouring Millg Co. •Pancak#- Mix, Bi-kit Mix, Fisher's Blend Hour, Zoom, etc.), Washington Co-Op Farm- ers .\ssn. — Lynden Products (Canned & Honed Turkey, Chicken, Chicken & Noodles, etc.). Seattle, Wash.; Ivar's Acres of Clams (Seafood Hestaurant), Imperial Candy Co. (( andv), W Ml. O. McKay (Ford Cars), Seal- tU', Wash.: Wash. Slate Fruit Company (Cherries, Apricots. Peaches, Pears, Prunes), Yakima, W ash,; Federal Old Line Insurance C»». (Insuranct) ; Washington State Apple Commission (Soft Fruits). n .(<(<)//M/.s:W ashinjiton Co-Op Farmers \sMi. (Lynden Products), Seattle, Wash.; I i^her Flourinj; INlills Company; Washing- t(ui Cooperative Farmers Association; Ivat llajilund- Acres of Clams; Imperial Candy Company; Washington State Apple Commis- sion; Washington State Fruit Commission: W illiani O. McKay Company, Howe & Com- pany, Potlatch Yards, Carstens Packing Com- pany; Montag, Inc. PARIS & PEART 370 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 9-2424 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— ABC— NOAB NBP Partners A. G. Peart, J. A. H. Rehm Comptroller Thayer Durell Media, Research Dir H. L. Mooney Art EHrector F. Yelinek Production Mgr R. Largo Acct. Execs S. C. Bernsley, W. Byrne, D. C. Porteous, Accounts: A & P Coflfee Div.; A & P Nat'l. Bakery Div.; British Publications Inc., N. Y.; Busine s Organization, Inc., N. Y.; (lolonna, J., Bros.; Commonwealth Home Products Inc.; Cottage Products, Inc.; Ex- celsior Quick Frosted Meat Prod. Inc.; Federal Sweets & Biscuit Co., Inc.; Fruit Products Corp.; Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., N. Y. ; Groveton Papers Co.; Home Style Food Products Co. Inc.; Ice Cream Novelties Div. of Fruit Products Corp.; Joe Lowe Corp.; Kannengiesser & Co.; Kansas City Wish-Bone Salad Dressing Co.; MCA- TV, Ltd., N. Y.; Nakat Packing Co.; Nat'l Oeamery Co.; Nat'l Dairy Products Corp.; Newark Packing Co.; Penn. Refining Co.; Quaker Maid Co., Inc.; Rockwood & Co. Inc.; Sage Laboratories Inc.; Sarra Inc., N. Y.; Scaramelli & Co. Inc.; Serto Packing Co.; Silex Co.; Skinner & Eddy Corp. Inc.; So. Car. Peach Growers Assn.; Spratt's Patent (America) Ltd.; West Disinfecting Co.; White House Milk Co., Inc.; Woman's Day Inc. PEARSON ADV. AGENCY, INC. 250 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-3055 PPA— ANPA PreHid<;nl-Treasurer C. H. Pearson Radio Accounts: Cooper Razor Blade Co. (Razor Blades), Brooklyn; National Home Owners Assoc, New York, N. Y.; Dime .Savings Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. 196 n n n ADVERTISING AGENCIES D D D PECK ADV. AGENCY, INC. 400 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-0900 ANPA Chairman of the Board Harry Peck President Harry Krawit Vice-Presidents Norman Mack, Sidney Alexander, John Schuman V.P. Radio-TV S. S. Schweitzer Radio Accounts: Howard Clothes (Men's & Boys' Furnishings), Old Dutch Coffee & Caffe Espresso (Coffee), Charles of the Ritz (Cosmetics), Amazaon Germicidal Floor Wax, Bklyn., N. Y., Francis H. Leggett (Food Products), N. Y., Tuck Cellophane & Dec- orator Tape, N. Y. TV Accounts: Same as Radio plus Chunky Chocolate Corp. (Chocolates), N. Y. PERRIN-PAUS COMPANY 8 South Michigan Ave., Chicago 3, 111. Phone: RA 6-7923 ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA—PPA—APA President Earl R. Perrin Vice-President Donald L. Pans Media Dir. & Coordinator. .Linea Vanderlaag Office Manager Marion Tagney Production Manager James Walsh Research Director Peggy Knoel Director, Industrial Adv Patrick Charter Controller Ann Zemke Branch Office 730 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PL 7-6120 Director of Radio, TV and Color Program Development. ,. .Elliot Saunders Prod. Supv. & Acct. Ex.. . Tye R. Robinson Copy Supv. & Bus. Mgr Earl V. Perrin Dir, Public Rel. & Publicity Ted Hudes TV Food Consultants Charles Sigerty Kit Kinney Color TV Consultant Michael Case Radio Accounts: Sunbeam Corp; Kosto Gelatin Desserts; Faultless Caster Corp. TV Accounts: Sunbeam Appliance Divi- sion; Sunbeam Rain-King Division; Sun- beam Stewart Division; Faultless Caster Corp. THE PHILLIPS-RAMSEY CO. 604 First National Bldg., San Diego 1, Calif. Phone: BElmont 4-6401 Partners William L. Phillips, Charles C. Ramsey Media Director Robert F. Lewis Radio-TV Dir Orva W. Huff Radio Accounts: Arden Farms Co. (Dairy Products), Silver Gate Bldg. & Loan (Savings & Loan Assn.), Dennstedt Electro Mart (Electrical Appliances), First Nat'l Bank, San Diego, Calif.; Walt Tufford De Soto- Plymouth (Auto Dealer), San Diego, Calif.; Alsynite Co. of America (Fiber Glass Panels); Community Chest; Mrs. Conkling's Bakery; Food Basket (Super Market Chain) ; Severin Building Company; Stanley An- drews Sporting C^oods; Walker-Scott Corpo- ration (Department Store) ; San Diego, Calif.; Frosty Freezer, Hazard Concrete Products, Inc., Better Business Bureau, Kuchel Committee, Convention Tourist Bureau. TV Accounts: Arden Farms Co., First Nat'l Bank, San Diego, Calif.; Alsynite Co. of America; Community Chest; First National Trust & Savings Bank; Food Basket; Silver Gate Building & Loan Association; Stanley Andrews Sporting Goods; Walt Tufford; Walker-Scott Corp.; Convention Tourist Bureau, Tie Master, Kuchel Comm. PITLUK ADVERTISING COMPANY 123 Auditorium Circle, San Antonio 5, Texag Phone: Cathedral 3-6131 APA— PPA— NOAB— SNPA— TAAN ABP— ANPA Partner Jack N. Pitluk, Sr. Partner Jack N. Pitluk, Jr. Acct. Ebcecs C. Carolus, Evans Wyatt Public Relations Dir Jim Battersby Radio Director Margaret Morrison rV Director. Dave Hubbard Radio-TV Accounts: Joske's of Texas (Department Store), San Antonio, Tex.; Handy Andy Community Stores (Chain Grocery Stores), San Antonio, Tex.; Fehr Baking Company, (Fair Maid Bread & Cakes), San Antonio, Tex.; Roegelin Pro- vision Company (Bacon, Sausages), San An- tonio, Tex. PORTER & ASSOCIATES 1001 North Western Ave., Los Angeles 29, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 5-0580 Owner, Sales Mgr.. Irwin T. Porter Part., Chg. Prod. Dept.. .Gertrude T. Porter Account Executive Jerry Baron Radio-TV Accounts: Peerless Suede Clean- ers, Los Angeles; Adventure Minia-Tours, Santa Monica; Tony Wayne Health Studios, Beverly Hills; Hollywood Athletic Club; Sachi, Custom Gowns, Los Angeles; Curson Auto Works, Los Angeles. R. J. POTTS— CALKINS & HOLDEN INC. 2233 Grand Ave., Kansas City 8, Mo. Phone: Gr 5775 ANPA— NOAB— PPA— ABP Chrm. of Board R. J. Potts President J. B. Woodbury Exec. V.P W. M. Giesecke Vice Pres E. A. Warner, C. C. Tucker, C. L. Robinson, Al Coleman, G. F. McGiU, John K. Barton Sec'y Treas C. C. McMillan Radio-TV Dir William J. Brewer Radio-TV Acct. Dir Gene Dennis, Al Christy, Connie Connor Time Buyers. .Helen Church, Helen Hoover Film Buyer Si Christy Film Dir R. M. Masters Animation Dir Clark Davis PRATER ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. 705 Chestnut St., St. Louis 1, Mo. 197 ODD A 1) V K K r I S I N a AGENCIES D D n Vhonr (.Arlifia Uvl'Xl A HP \NP\ AK\ PrrMdrnt • (.rorgr L. Pralrr Vi«-rrrMarni M- T. Prate. Virt-Prr- •*•• !•• * ;«^''« \r| Ihr Wallrr Mill«i SrrrrUr> ^*ary F. Jolinson I op> rjliipi H;irl.;u ;i Hro, k H*f/io Irrormft Fall* C.llv Brewing C)., IiK. (Kall> i il> Hrrr). Louisville, Ky. n Account: Falls City Brewing Co.. Inr. (Fftib City B«er). Louiaville, Ky. J. G. PROCTOR COMPANY, INC. :'»0 hiflh \%r„ Nrw York 17, N. V. Phone: PI.«/.a 3o2.i2H vv\ PrrMtlrnl J- <'• PioiKu V.P. A Am, Kxet. Kj> H;inna Serrrtary M. >• Pi-o«l..r Art Dir. & Prod. M|tr M. Slu.lle Sparr Buyrr John Muller Acrounts: Atldis Co.; ABied Pu.»lia>in^ Cori*.; Bre\it> Coat- & Suits: Brili>li (on- tinrnlal >ale- i.o.; (.Ii.iun«> W oolrnMill> : l^airrhilti Son-; Kouke Fur Co.: Fredriea Furi. Ine.; FreedV Fur Shop Frost Bros.; Haucnian M. & Nins; Horn«', Joseph, (]o.; Joi>ke% of Texa>; Feven^on Co.; Lexington Corp.: Norwejtian Fur Breeders Ass"n; Paden C.it> Poiiiry Co.: Pa.-quier, Miehel; Prrrlr^h Fihu Pro<»'»ing Corp.; Reviilon Frrrei.; Soulhwe-t Afri«-an Persian Lainh |ndu^l^> Ad\i>ory Board; Sterph'cha.-e Park; Superior Fur Dyeing Corp.; Tilche- (Hxrtliniier Co.: /inunerman-Seher Co. Vrt Direelor John Von Dorn Prod. Mgr (;iorya Rieki Puhlieitv Dir llerhert Kraus Vert. Kxee Charles O. Puffer itcoiinis: Ceeo Steel Produets Corp.; Dix 1 «.od Spe(ialtie>: Jeen-Air Produets Corp.; Kruanee K»»j-s Corp.; MeAlear Mfg. Co.; Northwe-i Kadio & Television SehooL THE L. W. RAMSEY ADV. AGENCY 230 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: FRanklin 2-8155 ABP-ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB Pres. & Treas E. G. Naeekel Vice-President L. H. Copeland Vice-President N. B. Langworlhy Art Director E. J. McCabe Media Director Dorothy L. Parsons Acct, Kxecutives Lon W. Ramsey, R. L. Brown, Dwight B. Mitchell Branch Office 111 Fast 3rd St., Davenport, Iowa Phone: 6-0157 Vcct. Exec. & Tech.Consul W. A. Giraldi Accounts: American Machine & Metals Inc.; Bituminous Casualty Corp.; Boetje Foods Inc.; Dairy Queen Nat'l Trade Assn. Inc.; Daisy Mfg. Co.; Davenport Papers, The Daily Times & Morning Democrat; Larson, J. (]., Co. Inc.; McFadden 3 Sisters Springs, Hot Springs National Park, Ark Mineral Spring Water; Motor Club of Iowa; Radio Stations KGLO, WTAD; Rolscreen Co.; Saw- yer Biscuit Co. (Western Div.) ; Starck P. A., Piano Co.; Station WOC, Tri-City Bcstg. Co.; Western Grocer Marshalltown, la. PRODUCT SERVICES, INC. 17 Fa-t l'>lli Mr«Tl. N.VN "^ ork (lilv Phone: Ml'rray Hill 7-0201 Pmident Les L. Pergky Vire-Prr-idrnl Charles K. Hepner I'ubli. H.I. Dir N. R. Lornian Time Buyer Martha Ro>e Arrt. Exer« Si Lewis, II. Li#*l»en-on. N. R. Lorman, Les L. Persky Hudio Arctmnts: .*^trau«rt .Stores (>orp., •N. \. & <.finn.. ( \iito \j(c-sory Chain); Prolain Pharinaral C.d. I Ri'during Aid,-). 7\ Accounts: Rolo-Broil (iorp. of Amer- ira MTieit I ; Sadi- Quality Store- (Fur- niture Chain); /ipKnii Gorp. (Knitting Marhinekl; Pro-Klecn Indu-lric^ (Rug & I pholMery Gh-aner); OKinpic Radio & Telr\i»ion. Inr. ( FIfrironic and (!onimuni- ration F^piipnwnl ) ; Inlrrnal'l Molded Plas- Xir*. ( Pla>li« DinnerMar«' and Slrur togla-s) ; Protjiii Pharniaral Go. ( R«-(lurin{f Aids); Harrir-i Andre. In*-. H.it^uuuv I'rodiK i« | ; John Andre, Inr. (Drug IVodint-i. CHARLES O. PUFFER ADVERTISING .: \a\ Ja. k-<.ii r.JwJ., (.hiratio J, 111. Phon. : NX Fbhier 9-4478 \BP Pf*-»»d" ..CharJeh O. Puffer THE RANDALL COMPANY 75 Pearl St., Hartford 3, Conn. Phone: 7-1179 ABC President Wilbur W. Randall Art Director Robert I. Berger Radio & TV Director Florence F. Grady Radio Accounts: Stackpole Moore & Tryon (Clothing), Hartford, Conn. TV Accounts: Hartford Gas Co., Emerson Radio of Conn., George E. Dewey. REACH, YATES & MATTOON, INC. 720 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 19, N. Y. Phone: PL 7-7676 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB Pres. & Treas Chas. Dallas Reach Exec. V.P., Gen. Mgr F. R. Risley Vice-Pres H. H. Black Sec. & Art Dir Everett Sahrbeck Asst. Sec. & Treas Wm. F. Renz Branch Office 69 Washington St., Newark 2, N. J. Phone: MArkel 3-5100 Radio Accounts: Dugan Brothers (Baked Goods), N. J. Bell Telephone, Newark, N. J.; Koppers Co. (Coke Fuel); Philadelphia Coke (>o. TV Accounts: Koppers Co. (Coke Fuel), 198 n n n ADVERTISING AGENCIES n n n New York, N. Y.; Philadelphia Coke Co.; Dugan Bros. (Baked Goods). REACH, YATES & MATTOON, INC. 720 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-7676 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— NBP^NOAB PPA Chrm. of Board, Treas.. .Chas. Dallas Reach President Henry A. Mattoon Exec. V.P James Yates Vice Presidents Francis R, Risley, Frederick O. Perkins, Harold H. Black, Daniel M. Bernheim Director Louis G. Bissell Traffic Mgr Marlene Macey Branch Office 66 Washington St., Newark 2, N. J. Exec. V.P Francis R. Risley Phone: MArket 3-5100 Radio Accounts: Wunderbrau Brewing Co. (Beer), Cincinnati, Ohio; Red Top Brewing Co. (Beer & Ale), Cincinnati, Ohio; Larus & Brother Co., Inc. (Edge worth Pipe Tobacco, Holiday Pipe Tobacco), Richmond, Va.; International Latex Corp. (Playtex Baby Products, Playtex Living Gloves), N. Y., N. Y.; Philadelphia Coke Co., Phila., Pa.; Personal Finance Co. of N. Y. ; New Jersey Bell Telephone Co., Newark, N. J.; Dugan Bros. (Bakers), Newark; Beneficial Management Corp., Newark; Koppers Coke Co., Kearny, N. J. TV Accounts: Wunderbrau Brewing Co.; Red Top Brewing Co.; Larus & Brother Co., Inc.; International Latex Corp. JAMES R. REESE ADVERTISING CO. 15 West 10th St., Kansas City 6, Mo. Phone: Victor 5269 APA— ABP— ANPA Owner James R. Reese Accounts: Becklean Co.; Berry, Carl Oil Co.; Borel, Jules, Co.; Employers Re-Insur- ance Co.; Great Western Paint Mfg. Corp.; Nat'l Equip. Co.; Nat'l Fidelity Life Ins. Co.; North Kansas City Development Co.; Reed Handcrafts; Seiden's Mfg. Furriers; Universal Television School. KNOX REEVES ADVERTISING, INC. 600 First Nat'1-Soo Line Bldg., Minneapolis 2, Minn. Phone: Bridgeport 7701 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA NOAB— PPA— NBP President E. E. Sylveslre Executive Vice-Pres Wayne Hunt Vice-Presidents J. H. Sarles, Helen A. Brown, R. W. Stafford, E. K. Pottle, Dr. A. R. Root, Russell E. Neff, R. H. Burbank, Elizabeth B. Gray, T. A. Casey, Loren P. Herder V.P., Radio & TV Dir R. E. Neff V.P., Media, Research Dir.... Dr. A. R. Root Radio, TV Prog. Dir W. S. Shepherd Time Buyer , . , , . Coy Bender Radio Accounts: General Mills, Inc., Paci- fic Gamble Robinson Co., Midland National Bank, Art Instruction, Inc. TV Accounts: Art Instruction, Inc., Gen- eral Mills, Midland National Bank, Pacific Gamble Robinson Co., Minneapolis. REINCKE, MEYER & FINN, INC. 520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, lU. Phone: WHitehall 4-7440 ABP— ABC— AFA President Wallace Meyer Vice-Pres. & Treas C. A. Reincke Vice-Pres. & Sec A. L. Reincke Vice-Presidents. . .Gordon Taylor, J. J. Finn Radio-TV Director Frank M. Baker Media Director John Priebe Space Buyer J. F. Brown Radio Accounts: Chicago Burlington & Quincy (Railroad travel), American Chain & Cable Co. (Tire Chains), York, Pa.; An- derson Co. (Wipers), Gary, Ind.; Webster Electric Co. (Recorders), Racine, Wise; Cartan Travel Bureau, Inc., Chicago, 111. TV Accounts: American Chain & Cable Co., Am. Chain Div. (Weed Tire Chains), York, Pa.; Anderson Company (Anco Wiper Blades & Arms), Gary, Ind.; Webster Elec. Co. (Recorders), Racine, Wise. THE REINGOLD CO., INC. 10 State St., Boston 9, Mass. Phone: CApital 7-7611 ANPA— PPIA— ABP— AAAA^APA-^NAAN President & Treas Harry I. Reingold Art Director George Wilson Production Manager Ruleffe Barbour Copy Chief Harry Dodsworth Media Dir. & Radio Time Buyer Thomas J. Bowen Radio-TV Accounts: Table Talk Pastry Co., Inc. (Table Talk Pies), Worcester, Mass. REINHARDT, ADVERTISING INC. 1736 Franklin St., Oakland 12, Calif. Phone: TEmplebar 2-2408 ABP— ANPA— APA President Emil Reinhardt Account Dir Joseph Connor Time Buyer A. Leo Bowman TV & Radio Dir Cecil Webb, Jr. Radio, TV Contracts Adeline Schow Radio Accounts: Acme Packing Co., (Dog Food), San Francisco; Walter N. Boysen Company (Paints), Oakland and Los An- geles; Home Bakers, Inc. (Bread), Sacra- mento; Kilpatrick's Bakeries, Inc. (Bread), San Francisco; Pacific Guano Company (Fertilizers), Berkeley; Par-T-Pak Bever- ages (Soft Drinks), Oakland; San Francisco Bank; San Francisco Brewing Company (Beer) ; Tuttle Cheese Company, Oakland. TV Accounts: Kilpatrick's Bakery (Bread), San Francisco, Calif.; Walter N. Boysen Co. (Paints), Oakland, Calif.; Home Bakers, Inc. (Bread), San Francisco and Sacramento; San Francisco Brewing Co. 199 ADVERTISING AGENCIES D D D . lir. ! ' ; lutllr ihr^^jip Company (C.ottapo C:Krr»r), Oaklamf. Calif. E. W. REYNOLDS LIMITED SW K'tuf. >l.. W. 'I loioni.. I. Oni.. ( .amula IMtoiu- : l.tiipin" J!f»l.)7 Chairm.n of HJ K.iw«nl W. Rrynohjs Pr^-. Crn. M|ir. ' W arnn Reynolds Vic<^l*rr.idrnl . . J- '•. Mitclu-ll Sw, & Treat ^'reil lianks IHrrrlor ^. >t«iail Walton RMiio-TV Dir M. I • Karpus IHr«ctor »• •>• R- Newby Branch Office 98S Shfrhn>okc St. W^ Montreal, Quebec Phone: LAnrasler 3745 K\rr..in.(.harfir H- .T. Tingle K.k/io Irroiinls: Mnlnal Beneiil 11. allli & Arriilent (ln«uranre>. Toronto; M«»fi"ats. Ll«i. K Toronto; (ieneral Mills Ltd., Toronto; Hrndix Home Laundry, Weston, Ont.; Hallirrafters Ltd. (Radio-TV sets), Toronto; S<-al>rook Farms Ltd., Toronto; Laurenee Motors (Autos), Toronto, n Accounts: Moflfats, Ltd. (Ranges), Toronto; Cmrral Mills; Bendix; Morton Froren Food-. Tornruo. RHOADES & DAVIS 642 ComnnTcial St., San Frantisro 11, Calif. Phone: EXhrook 2-2870 Partner Robert O. Davis Viee Presidents Carl Wilkins, <>ault Davis Time Buyer Faye Hanger Branch Office 1201 W. Fourth St., Los .Ajigeles 17, Calif. Phone: .Michigan 3296 Partner T. D. Scholts Badio-TV Dir Fay the Vent Vice Pres G. A. Honold FXETCHER D. RICHARDS, INC. 10 BorLrfrllf-r I'laza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone: JU 6-5400 AAA A Chairman & Prcs Fletcher D. Richards Vir.--Pr»(.id«-nts Eugene I. Harrington, Hradhv A. \X alker, Radclille Romeyn, E. D. Hill, K. Young, E. A. Cray, J. E. Shep- hrrd, John Kunrau, Ross Collins Sec-Treaa Duane W. Beurmann Vice-Pre*. & Media Dir E. A. Elliot Sp%r*. BadioTV Comm S. J. Frolick Radio 'IV Prod. Chief. ..Robert S. Colodzin Cop> Chief William L. Russell Badio & n ProiL D.-pt J..lv%in S. Reynolds Branch Offices 221 N. La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Manap-r Ceorj;*; T. Jahnke HABRLNGTON & RICHARDS: Diviaion of F. D. Richards, Inc. 256 Sutter St., San Francisco, Calif, Exec-in-Charge lugene Harrington 5816 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Fxco.-in-Chnrge Greacen Mitchell /\(j(/i(> Accoimts: American Machine & Fomulry (^o. (Roadmaster Bicycles); Avo- -el Company; Joseph F. Dixon Crucible Co. ( Ticonderoga Writing Pencils); Durham- FjultMs Ka/or (^orp.; Eastern Air Lines; Nati(nial Sufiar Refining Co. (Quaker Cane .Sngar); Scpiirt Beverage Co.; Times-Colum- bia Distributors, Inc.; United States Rubber (M)mpany — Tire Division, Footwear Division, Textile Div., Naugatuck (Chemical Div., Fisk Tire C^o. Div.; Waterman Pen Co. TV Accounts: Avoset Company; Eastern Air Lines; U. S. Rubber Company — Tire l)ivision. Footwear Div. (Keds) ; American Machine & Foundry Co.; Hathaway Manu- facturing Co. M. EVANS RICHMOND ADV. AGENCY 127 So. 22nd St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone: LOcust 7-1674-5 Pres. & Radio Time Buyer M. Evans Richmond Art Director D. Bowers Production Mgr D. Blaine Branch Office 230 Boylston St., Boston 16, Mass. Exec.-in-Charge Robert S. Richmond Yucca Vine Bldg., Hollywood, Calif. Exec.-in-Charge Morey K. Reiss RINGER & ASSOCIATES, INC. 712 S. Curson Ave., Los Angeles 36, Calif. Phone: WEbster 3-8131 AAAA— ABP— ANPA President Lee Ringer DAN RIVKIN AGENCY 1418 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone: PE 5-5766 Owner Dan Rivkin Radio Accounts: John Kohler (Clothing), Ford Optical Co., Phila.; Spiro's Apparel, Schulte Optical Co. (Optical), Philadelphia, Pa.; New York Sample Dress Shop, Phila., Pa.; Moskin Clothes, Chase & Walker (Real Estate), Phila., Pa. ELWOOD I. ROBINSON & CO. nil Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 17, Calif. Phone: MUtual 6293 ABP— ANPA— PPA— APA President Elwood J. Robinson Vice-President Melvin A. Jensen Secretary Eola E. Gass TV Director Talbot Johns Media Dir R. C. Neuman Radio-TV Accounts: Cinch Products, Inc. (Cake Mixes, Cornbread Mix), Los Angeles, Calif.; Loma Linda Food Co. (Ruskets, Gravy Quik), Arlington, Calif.; Packard- Bell Co. (Radio and Television Receivers), Los Angeles, Calif.; California Federal Sav- ings & Loan Assoc, Los Angeles, Calif.; Pasadena Savings & Loan Assoc. 200 nnn advertisingagencies nnn TV Accounts: Cinch Products, Inc. (Bak- ing Mixes), Los Angeles, Calif.; Loma Linda Food Co. (Food Products), Arlington, Calif.; California Federal Savings & Loan Assoc, Los Angeles, Calif.; Pasadena Savings & Loan Assoc. ROCHE, WILLIAMS & CLEARY, INC. 135 S. LaSalle St., Chicago 3, 111. Phone: RAndolph 6-9760 ANPA— ABP President. J, P. Roche Treasurer D. J. Kelly Vice-Presidents J. M. Cleary, S. Weston, Lloyd Maxwell, J. V. Gilmour, John Hayes Kelly, M. F. Williamson, W. H. Savin, (George Lyman, Rhoades V. New- bell, R. H. Stracke, Frank Hakewill Radio Director Phil Stewart Time Buyer N. J. Cavanaugh Radio Accounts: Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific R. R. (The Milwaukee Road), Chicago; Hardware Mutual Casualty Co., Stevens Point, Wis.; John Puhl Products (Fleecy White Bleach), Revere Camera Co. (Revere Cameras & Projector), Stewart & Ashby Coflfee Co. (Stewart's Coflfee), Chi- cago; The Studebaker Corp., South Bend, Ind. TV Accounts: Stewart & Ashby Cofifee Co.. Chicago ; The Studebaker Corp., South Bend, Ind. ROCKLIN IRVING & ASSOCIATES 32 W. Randolph St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: RAndolph 6-2324 President Irving Rocklin Continuity Director M. Lovinger Account Executives Sidney Bernberg, Ira Segall, Gerald Addis, Edw. Lovinger Radio Director Trina Shuchat Art Dir Lou Burrows TV Director Irving Rocklin Film Buyer Sue Wurtzburg Production Shirley Brutzkus Helen Wurtzburg Radio Accounts: Walton Motors (Chrysler- Plymouth dealer) ; Union Life Insurance Co. (Insurance) ; Chicago Furniture Mart (Fur- niture) ; Balaban Floor Covering (Floor coverings); M. Hyman & Son (clothing), Chicago; Henry's Drive-In, Chicago; Morton Motors, Chicago; Autocover Products (Car Accessories) ; Sid's Factory Shoe Outlet (Shoes), Chicago. TV Accounts: Balaban Floor Covering (Floor covering) ; Walton Motors (Chrysler- Plymouth dealer) ; Cole-Finder, Inc. (Mer- cury dealer); Studebaker Sales of Chicago; Chrysler-Plymouth on Devon; Community Surplus Stores, (Clothing), Chicago, Nor- town Auto Sales, Avenue Packard Sales. ROGERS & SMITH ADV. AGENCY 20 North Wacker Dr., Chicago 6, IlL Phone: DEarborn 2-0020 ABP— ANPA— APA—PPA—SNPA—NOAB SAAA President W. J. Krebs Exec. Vice-Pres Ray H. Reynolds Asst. Treasurer Howard N. Smith Treasurer George C. Huppertz Secretary Olive A. Kinloch Vice-Pres. & Copy Chief. . .Robert L. Headen Radio Director Lawrence E. DuPont Branch Offices Reserve Loan Life Bldg., Dallas 1, Tex. Exec. V.P. & Mgr R. E. Brooks 1004 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City 6, Mo. Exec. y.P. & Mgr B. G. Wasser Radio Accounts: Butterfield Canneries (Canned Fruits and Vegetables), Muncie, Ind.; Little Crow Milling Co. (Coco Wheats Cereal), Warsaw, Ind.; KMBC, Brest. Co. TV Accounts: T. W. Burleson & Son (Honey), Waxahachie, Texas; 1st Nat'l Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Texas; Butterfield Canner- ies (Canned Fruits and Vegetables), Muncie, Ind.; Little Crow Milling Co. (Coco Wheats Cereal), Warsaw, Ind.; S. E. Mighton Co. (Doggie Dinner Dog Food), Bedford, Ohio. RONALDS ADV. AGENCY, LTD. 1440 St. Catherine St. W., Montreal, Can. Phone: University 6-9471 AAAA— ABC— ANPA President Russell C. Ronalds Vice-President F. deB. Walker Treasurer Angus Ahem TV-Radio Dir Frank Starr Asst. to Radio Dir Gerry Lodge Branch Offices 108 Peter St., Toronto, Out., Canada Phone: EMpire 3-0237 Vice Pres R. J. Avery 409 Petroleum Bldg., Edmonton Alberta, Can. Manager Hal Sparkman Phone: 2-8356 Dacre House, Arundel St., London, England Radio Accounts: J. H. Andrews Ltd., (Tintex Tints & Dyes); Frank Badger Co. Ltd. (Stopette & Stopette Poof); Bovril (Canada), Ltd., (Bovril); Bristol-Myers Co. of Canada Ltd.; Canadian Arena Co.; Cana- dian Industries Ltd. (Agricultural Chemicals Div.) ; Canadian Shaler Products Co. Ltd. (Rislone) ; Dominion Govt. (Army, Can- ada Savings Bonds) ; Fueloil & Equipment Ltd. TV Accounts: McColl-Frontenac Oil Co. Ltd., (Texaco) ; Necchi Sewing Machines (Canada), Ltd.; Nestle Ltd. (Maggi Soups); Niagara Finance Co. Ltd.; Orient Hosiery Sales Ltd.; Presto Lighters; William W. Warner & Co. Ltd., (Sloan's Liniment, Rheumatisine) ; Norwich Pharmacal, (Pepto- Bismol). WILLIAM GANSON ROSE, INC. 1330 Williamson Bldg., Cleveland 14, O. Phone: TOwer 1-6171 Pres., Treas., Radio Dir. William Ganson Rose Vice-Presidents Frank Pelton, L. C. Brown 201 ODD A 1> N K K r 1 S 1 N G A (; K N C I E S D D D rroJurlion Mr Joan Hurkr R»dto Acrt^unls: lUilry to., lligl>«« [ ■ " • NU**, Mulual l.ifr InMirmm- < o.. rubli. "Hiuarr Kriatiun*. ROSE-MARTIN. INC. IMionr: J I li^on '2^^^^0 AHP ANPA APA |»rr»iari.! -Irl W. Rose Virr-Pn- I'l \V »<«'-•• I' >rrmar\licaMircr John B. Marlm Media Dirccior C M. Rundbaken Produrlion Manager John A. Boulle ( omplrollrr A Off. Mpr....l). K. H;uhMnak.r Hotiio Accounis: TUv Piihlit Nail Bank \ TruM Co. of -N. v.; Anu-iiran Kinhrn Pio'l- url> Co. (Sirrro Bouilhm ("uhi>t; Puin CUly Shellac i.»^ Inr. (Dun-Det- Moor Pol- ish!; K. K^•|ten^hurg & Son> ( A»linii alion <:iMr»h The Morri>on Co. ( I.eni Puddinp and Pie KillinfcL Tl AcrtHints: Thr Morrison Co.; Noxon. Inr« (Noxon M. tal P«»li>h»: Atinoro & Son-. Inc. (Minre Meal & IMuni Puddinp); American Kitchen Products Co. (Bouillon C uhcO. IRVING ROSEN ADVERTISING 230 Fifth Ave, New York 1, N. Y. Phone: Oregon 9-1926 Buyer Irving Rosen Production Mgr E. Wayne Radio Accounts: Fur Dressers & Fur Dyers A.Mi., The Wenhy Co., New York, N. Y.; A-k Pharrnaral Co^ Astoria, L. I^ N. Y. ROSS ROY, INC. 2T.>| I-la«l J«'ffrrh«»n A\»-., Detroit 7, Mich. Phonr: LOrain l-SWi) ABP- A.NPA— AI»A— PPA— NOAB Pre-id«*nt Ross Roy K»er. V.P. & Gen. Mptr ThoniUh (',. McCorini<-k Sr. V.P Carroll F. Sullivan V.P. & Oper^. Mjtr John >X . Hutton V.P, Acrt. Supr. John L. Thornhill, %m. V. Shaul. Hohert A. Dearth VJ*, (>eati\«* Dir Spencer F. Hill SerrrUry Frw in If. Ilaav- Trea»urer. . . . . I.alhrop P. Morse Comptroller Harry W. Mellen Media Dir. & Time Buyer. .. .Carl E. Hassel Art Dirrrtor Harry C. Stalley Ke^rarch Dir Holnrl K. Hiordan PrtMl. Serv. Supr Donald (;. Tracy Prod. Mur.. ..WiiJiiun F. Miller Puhliril> Dm Mh.rl C. Nute Mrrch. Dir. Kcim.ih S. Foring IVrMinnrj |>i. \\ . I'airJrk Mnrjihy Librarian Uormrr Ariiislronji Am. Exf-culivm: Alhirt F. BovnIi-, Richard (,. Dorn, C;. Koh.rl llankinson, Henr) A. Hou-ton, James B. Jackhon, HoU*-n <;. Fyon, \X illium H. Mathews, Donald M. Mull#-n. Janic F. Raht Hrunrh Ofjirt's 307 No. MirhiKan Ave, Chicago 1, HI. Phone: RAndolph 6-7000 Vice-Presidents John G. Fogarty, James F. Qinnu 122 Fast 12nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-2944 Vice-Pres Williuni M. Ziepler, Jr. \tm North Vine St.. Hollywood 28. Calif. Phone: HOllywood 9-6263 Vice-Pres Maurice G. Vaughn Boss Roy of Canada, Ltd. IK) Cana«la Trust Bldg., Canda, Windsor, Ont. Phone: Clearwater 6-2371 Vice Pres Harold J. G. Jackson Accounts: American Steel Wool Mfg. Co.; A(pia-Jet Machines Corp.; Aseptic-Thermo Indicator ('o.; Brooks Appliance Co.; Chrys- ler Corp. of Canada, Ltd.; Chrysler Corp., Parts Div.; Chrysler Div., Chrysler Corp.; Dana Perfumes Inc.; DeSoto Div., Chrysler Corp.; Dodge Division, Chrysler Corp.; FIjer Co.; Esquire Socks Div.; Export Div., Chrysler Corp.; Honey Co.; Institute of Ap- plied Science; Johnston Pie Co.; KFOX Bcstg. Co.; Lake Central Airlines; Lowebco Inc.; Magnecord, Inc.; Modern Homes Corp.; Mortell, J. W. Co. Inc.; Murray Corp. of Am.; Plymouth Div. Chrysler Corp.; Prepared Products Co. Inc.; Primanti Sew- ing Machine Co.; Quality TV Corp.; Radio Corp. of America, Custom Record Div.; Roth, Chester H., Co.; Servel, Inc., Air Con- ditioning Div.; Snackmaster's Guild; Spice Magic Corp. RUDER & FINN, INC. 32 E. 68th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: TRafalgar 9-3600 Chairman of Board David Finn President Wm. Ruder Art Director Jay Genser Copy Chief Ted Levine Publicity Director Paul B. Zueker Kadio-TV Director Rene Schenker Accounts: Bettinger Corp.; Borgenicht, Jack; Gibralter Corrugated Paper Co. Inc.; Inskip, J. S.; Jerrold Electronics Corp.; Nuclear Development Corp.; Ruder Broth- ers; Transfilm Inc. CHARLES L. RUMRILL & CO., INC. 339 East Ave., Rochester 4, N. Y. Phone: BAker 7900 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— PPA President C. L. Rumrill Treas. & V.P H. R. Hanson Vice Presidents N. A. Gallagher, G. M. Prince, W. T. Jensen Secretary G. G. Wallinglon Hadio-TV Director Alan Brown Radio Accounts: Brighton Place Dairy, Community Savings Bank, Rochester, N. Y. TF Accounts: Community Savings Bank, Union Trust Company. LOWE RUNKLE CO. I. jo:, Liberty Bank Bldg., Okla. City 2, Okla. AAAA— ABP 202 nan ADVERTISING AGENCIES D n D President Lowe Runkle Vice-Presidents Roger Pishny, Howard Neumann, Monty Mann. Radio Accounts: Cain's Coffee Co. (Coffee, Tea, Spices) ; Local Federal Savings and Loan; Liberty National Bank & Trust Co. (Banking) ; Arkansas City Flour Mills (Flour), Arkansas City, Kans.; Dulaneys, Inc. (Appliance Distributors) ; Simpson Auto Co. (Ford Dealer) ; Liberty National Bank & Trust Co., Okla. City, Okla.; Hirsch-Swan (Air Conditioning), Ciklahoma City, Okla.; Air Products (Hoffman TV), Okla. City; Exchange Nat'l Bank, Ardmore; Lake Mur- ray (Resort), Okla. Farm Bureau, Okla. City. TV Accounts: Cain's Coffee Co. (Coffee, Tea, Spices) ; Liberty National Bank & Trust Co. (Banking) ; Southwestern Bell Telephone (Telephone Service) ; St. Louis, Mo.; Oklahoma Publishing Co. (Newspap- ers) ; Consolidated Gas (Gas Utility), Oklahoma City, Okla.; Central Oklahoma Milk Producers Assn., Oklahoma City, Okla.; A & B Spring Co., Okla. City; Amber Liquid, Topeka; Safeway Stores, Okla. City; Okla. Farm Bureau, Okla. City; Okla. Pack- ing Co., (Meats), Okla. City. RUTHRAUFF & RYAN, INC. 405 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 6-6400 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAB PPA Chairman of the Board. ..Frederick B. Ryan President Frederick B. Ryan, Jr. Exec. V.P Robert M. Watson Vice-Pres. & Treas J. B. Bell V.P., Dir. of Radio & TV George Wolf Radio & TV Copy Chief Douglas MacNamee Mgr. of Radio & TV Production Roland Howe Suprv. of Film Prod Ernest Motyl TV Art Dir Ken Haverstick Business Mgr Havis Medwick Prod. Supervisor Edwin R. Rooney, Jr. Asst. Prod. Supervisor Dorothy Rivers Branch Offices 360 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: Financial 6-1833 Exec. V.P. & Western Mgr... Paul E. Watson V.P., Dir. of Radio & TV. . . .R. W. Metzger V.P. in Chge. Prod N. E. Heyne Producer (TV) Edward Simmons Producer (TV- AM) Frank Blotter Producer (AM-TV) Walter Daspit Carew Tower, Cincinnati 2, Ohio Phone: GArfield 5800 V.P. & Manager John L. Magro 1511 Bryan Street, Dallas 1, Texas Phone: Riverside 6453 V.P. & Manager John Simmons 7430 Second Boulevard, Detroit 2, Michigan Phone: TRinity 4-2200 V.P. & Manager Tod Reed 6920 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 9-3611 Manager Tom Hargis 1121 Walker St., Houston 2, Texas Phone: CHarter 4-1741 Manager Theodore F. Keady 3440 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: DUnkirk 8-0571 V.P. & Pacific Coast Mgr.... John H. Weiser 611 Olive St., St. Louis 1, Mc. Phone: MAin 1-0127 Sr. V.P. & Mgr Oscar A. Zahner 2650 University Ave., St. Paul 14, Minn. Phone: PRior 7711 V.P. & Manager James R. Rahders 235 Montgomerv St., San Franicsco 4, Calif. Phone: EXbrook 2-4616 Manager John L. Harvey 1218 Third Avenue, Seattle 1, Wash. Phone: ELliott 1572 V.P. & Manager F. G. Mullins 1275 National Press Bldg., Washington 4, D. C. Phone : EXecutive 3-6730 Manager Donald J. Wilkins 80 Richmond Street West, Toronto 1, Ont. Canada Phone: EMpire 6-1515 Manager John Brookman Radio and TV Accounts: Adler Co., Allied Florists Association of Illinois, American Airlines, American Kitchens, Baldwin Piano Co., Banquet Canning Co., Capitol Fritos Inc., Chasers Inc., Comfort Mfg. Co., Eastco Inc., Emery Industries Inc., Florence Stove Co., Frito New York, Inc., Hancock Oil Co., Krey Packing Co., Lever Brothers, Ltd., Lewis-Howe Co., Thomas J. Lipton, Thomas J. Lipton, Ltd., Markus Campbell Co., Nally's Inc., Norito Co., Oshkosh B'Gosh, Inc., Pacific Coast Paper Mills, Pacific Finance Corp., Palm Beach Co., Peter Fox Brewing Co., Pepsodent Division of Harriet Hubbard Ayer of Canada, Ltd., Pharma-Craft Co., Reddi-wip Co., Morris B. Sachs, Safeway Stores, A. E. Staley Mfg., United Wallpaper Co., Western Reddi-wip Co., Wolverine Shoe and Tanning Corp., William Wrigley, Jr. Co., Zonolite Co., American Breeders Service, Bavarian Brew- ing Co., Chocolate Products Co., Albert Dickinson Co., Doyle Packing Co., Thomas Emery & Sons, Inc., Glaser-Crandell Co., A. D. Goodman Bros., Houston Post, Jacob Ries Bottling Works, Inc., Janney Semple Hill & Co., Jel Sert Co., Linco Products Distributing Co., Minneosota Hospital Serv- ice Association, Minnesota Consolidated Can- neries, Inc., Old Judge Foods Corp., Seattle First National Bank, So Good Potato Chip Co., Sugardale Provision Co., Sun Oil Co., Texas Bank & Trust Co., Texas State Optical Co., Wallerstein Co., Warner-Hudnut, Inc., Waxed Paper Institute, Western Gear Works. Rap-In-Wax Paper Co. LEWIS EDWIN RYAN ADVERTISING 726 Jackson Place, N. W., Washington. D. C. Phone: REpublic 7-7606 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA Owner Lewis Edwin Ryan 203 a a A 1) V K K r 1 S I N G A (J K N CI E S nan ( oni|»crollrr. . Sc. Arr'l. Kacc Art iHr. IV»d. M^. Ar<'l. Kxr* IKmald II. Dixon l»ir, Kjtlio TV I .lm F. Hardie rM>ioii P. Coiner W illiam K. Pooros VA Hall . . .David r. DrVomij: Saiuurl K. Hunsakor, . W illiam J. Green I .•ui>o SohoiiMun BEN SACKHEIM. INC. TIm riaia, 2 Wrs.1 .Wlh Si., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Plaia 12200 NBP-AAAA-ABP- ANPA-APA— NOAB PIVV Pr^siJQiit Ben Sackheim Vie«-Pre».. (Morge H. Pampel Treasurer Murray Miller Copy Chief.. Anne Green An Direclor Arthur Singer IVmlurtiuii Manaj:. r Htrnard Spire Media Din-.tor M. A. Parmenter RadUhTV Depi. Reftearrh Dir B. W. Saas Hadio & TV Timr Buyer Rita O'Sullivan Aceount Executives Jerome G. Hahn, George B. Pampel, Glenda Sullivan, Her- bert L. Steiner, Sylvia Sackhem, Ted Brrining Radio Accounts: The Autoyre Company (Kitchen and Bathroom Accessories), Oak- ▼ille. Conn,; .\malganiated Clothing Work- rTf of America; P«ter Pan Foundations, Inc. C*Merry-GoRound" Brassieres), Miss Swank, Inc. (Slips and Pajamas), New York, N. Y.; Davega Stores Corp., New York; Flex-Let Corp. (Flex-Let Watch Band* 4 Beau Brummel Men's Jewelry), H. Pro\idrnce, R. I. TV AccounU: Davega Stores Corp. (Retail Sporting Goods and Appliance Chain) ; Flex- l.rt Corf)., K. I'rovidiMice, R. I.; Peter Pan F'oundation!>, Inc. (Brassieres), New York; \ ita Food Produrts N. Y. ST. GEORGES & KEYES, INC. 2:0 Park Ave, New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-1180 AAAA— ABP—ANPA— PPA— ABC Prr^idrnl Stanley J. Keyes, Jr. Vicr-Prrsident John L. Fitzgerald Vicc-Prei.-Art Director. . .Alfred A. Anthony Vire.Pre«..Copy Chief Ward Seeley VJ»^SIi». Prom R. K. Snively Produnlon .Manager William Korcak V.P^ Mr-dia Dir James J. Freeman Puhlirity Directors S. B. Garretson, Torrey Steam t Ifranrh Offices 1004 No. Charli- St., Hallirnore 18, Md. Phone: PLaza 2-0809 Radiet Acrount$: Davison Chemical Corp., Baltimor«>, Md. TV Accounts: Revere Copper and Brasa (Revere Ware). WALKER SAUSSY ADVERTISING 823 Perdido St., New Orleans 12, La. Phone: Magnolia 3218 ABP— ANPA— NOAB O^ner Walker Saussy Account Executives Moise Bloch Charles Bloom, II, P. J. Stakelum, Jr., J. C. Shields, Jr. Radio Accounts: American Brewing Co. (Regal Beer), New Orleans, La.; Elmer Candv Co. (Elmer Candies), Holsum Baker- ies, inc. (ITolsum Bread), Petrolane Gas Co. (Butane & Propane Gas), Wm. B. Reily Co., Inc. (Luzianne Coffee & Tea), L. A. Frey & Sons (meat products). TV Accounts: American Brewing Co. (Rcpal Beer), New Orleans, La.; Elmer Candy (Elmer Candies), Holsum Bakeries, Inc. (Holsum Bread), Wm. B. Reily Co., Inc. (Luzianne Coffee & Tea), Henderson Sugars; Hibernia Homestead (Building Loans). FRANK B. SAWDON, INC. 270 Park Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-1324 President Frank B. Sawdon Vice-President Jerry Bess Secretary Victor Sawdon Radio-TV Copy Yale Schaefer Radio-TV Prod James Hackett Branch Office 75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. Phone: Dearborn 2-0826 Office Manager Tom Mannos Radio Accounts — Robert Hall Clothes, Inc. (Men's, Women's & Children's Apparel), New York, N. Y.; Abelson's, Inc. (Jewelers), Newark, N. J.; Bond Television Mfrs. TV Accounts — Robert Hall Clothes, Inc. (Men's, Women's & Children's Apparel), New York, N. Y.; Abelson's, Inc. (Jewelers), Newark, N. J. SCHECK ADV. AGENCY, INC. 9 Clinton St., Newark 2, N. J. Phone: Market 2-0480 ANPA— APA— PPA President Julius Scheck Secy. & Treas Morris Scheck V. P., Radio-TV Dir E. Grant Scheck Prod. Mgr,, Art Dir Henry R. Scheck Copy Chief E. Bimberg Space Buyer Frank M. Craumer Account Executives William H. Andrews, E. Grant Scheck, Morris Scheck, Julius Scheck. Radio Accounts: Charms Co. (Charms Candy), Asbury Park, N. J.; Fischer Baking Co. (Baked Goods), Newark, N. J.; Phila. Dairy Products Co. (Ice Cream), Phila- delphia, Pa. TV Accounts: Fischer Baking Co. (Baked Goods), Hanovia Chem. & Mfg. Co. (Health Lamps), Newark, N. J.; (Charms Candy, Asbury Park, N. J.; American-Limoges (Din•^ ner Ware). 204 nnn advertisingagencies nan SCHENKER COMPANY 2301 Wabansia Ave., W., Chicago 47, 111. Phone: ARmitage 6-1600 Pres., Media Dir., Space Buyer Sydney R. Raike Vice-Pres J. E. Schenker Art Dir M. Rickabaugh Radio Time Buyer & Prod. Mgr. Space Buyer C. D. ^omin Account Executives S. R. Raike, J. E. Schenker, C. D. Domin Accounts: Chicago Cycle Co.; Escalante, Jos. F., Co.; Howe Ice Machine Co.; Wallace, J. D. & Co. SCHOLTS ADVERTISING SERVICE 1201 W. 4th St., Los Angeles 17, Calif. Phone: Michigan 2396 ABP— ANPA Owner T. D. Scholts Radio-TV Dir Faythe Vent GORDON SCHONFARBER & ASSOCIATES, INC. 58 Weybossel St., Providence 3, R. I. Phone: GAspee 14813-4-5 ABP— ANPA— APA—NOAB—PPA— ABC Vice-President Gordon Schonfarber, Jr. Vice-President Russell C. Edwards Vice-President John B. Swift Secretary Amanda C. J. Olsson Radio-TV Dir R. J. McVicker, Jr. Radio Accounts: Cladding's, Inc. (Dry Goods), Old Colony Co-operative Bank (Savings & Loan), Providence; Washing- ton Trust Co. (Commercial Bank), West- erly, R. L; Warwick Club Ginger Ale Co. (Carbonnted Beverages), West Warwick, R. I.; Paris Fabrics, Providence; Providence Retail Trade Board; Calif. Artificial Flowers, Providence; J. S. Inskip, Inc. (Foreign Cars), Providence; Richmond Elec. Co., Providence; Duro-Crete Co. (Cement, Cind- ers), Providence; E. A. Ballon Co., Inc. (Jewelery), Providence. TV Accounts: Old Colony Cooperative Bank; Claddings, Inc.; Providence Retail Trade Board, Providence; Warwick Club Ginger Ale Co., West Warwick, R. I.; Calif. Artificial Flower Co.; Duro-Crete Co.; John- son & Wales Business School, Providence; B. A. Ballou & Co. SCHWIMMER & SCOTT, INC. 75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, IlL Phone: DEarborn 2-1815 AAAA— ANPA— APA— PPA— NBP Pres. & Treas R. J. Scott Copy Chief L. Krakover Time Buyer E. Vanderploeg Art. Dir A. Thaler Secretary H. Heilig Radio Accounts: Chicago Stadium, Salerno- Megowen Biscuit Co., Schutter Candy Co., Walgreen Co., Spiegel's, Inc., Chicago, 111.; Helzberg's (Jeweler's), Kansas City, Mo.; F. & F. Lahoratories (Cough Lozenges), American Frigid Dough Cp, (Frozen Foods), Citrus Products Co. (Kist-Bottled Orange Juice), Red Dot Foods, Inc., Madison, Wise; Boyer International Lab., Buddy Roy Pop- corn Co., Chicago; Little Dutch Candy Shops, Chicago. RUSSEL M. SEEDS CO., INC. 919 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago II, 111. Phone: WHitehall 3-2133 ANPA— APA— PPA President Freeman Keyes Exec. Vice Pres Harry H. Maus Vice-Presidents A. D. Keyes, Daniel Foster, Harley B. Hobbs, James Witherell, L. J. Marshall, H. B. Goldsmith, Jr. Sec.-Treas E. V. Owen Director of Res James Witherell Art Director Jerry Bryant Time Buyer Merle Myers Space Buyers A. O. Bergsten, Harry Pick Radio-TV Director R. B. Young Media Research K. Kraff Branch Offices Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis 4, Ind. Phone: Market 1395 V.P. in Chg Paul Richey 418 S. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone: CRestview 4-7613 Manager Lionel C. Place Radio Accounts: Fendrich Inc. (La Fend- rich & Chas. Denby Cigars), Evansville, Ind.; C. H. Wallerich Co. (Chrysler & Plymouth Distributors), Indianapolis, Ind.; Pinex Company (Cough Syrup), Fort Wayne, Ind. TV Accounts: Brown & Williamson To- bacco Corp. (Raleigh Cigarettes), Louisville 1, Ky.; Pinex Company (Cough Syrup), Fort Wayne, Ind.; W. A. Sheafler Pen Com- pany, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Fineline Div., Sheaffer Pen, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Elgin American, Division of Illinois Watch Com- pany (Compacts, pearls, etc.), Elgin, 111. ED SHAPIRO ADVERTISING 1612 Market St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone: LO 4-2877 ANPA— ABP President Edward Shapiro Vice-Pres George Bortin Secretary H. Hyman Shapiro Treasurer Edward L. Frater TV Dept. Exec H. H. Shapiro Radio Dept L. M. Goldsmith, Elinor L. Brown Radio Accounts: Sealy Mattress Company; Chester, Pa.; Price Vacuum Stores, Phila., Pa., Kahn & Rosenau, (Furniture), Phila.; Babco Aluminum Co. (Storm Windows), Phila.; Home Air Conditioning Corp., Bala Cynwyd, Pa.; Browning, King & Company (Clothing), Phila.; Mutual of Omaha, (In- surance), Phila.; Marshman Promotions (Stock Car Racing), Locke's Shoe Shop. TV Accounts: Sealy Mattress Co.; Phila- delphia Model Hobby Dealers Association; Locke's Shoe Shop; Price Vacuum Stores; zo$ A I) V K R T I S 1 N (; A (J K N (IKS a D D Mjit>luii.in Pn»inotinnv JOHN W. SHAW ADVERTISING. INC. If. N. |{u>li Si., rjiirai:.. II, III. Phonr: MOIuiuk l(.32;i AM»A_APA-IM»A-NOAn Prr.i.lnu & Trrt* Jolm W. Show VirrlVr^i.lrnl^ \h%\'u\ K. (iu.riant. I*. I., tl. Smilli. Arrh Ma.MlnnaM l>ir . Ha.lio. T\ A (..lumrrrial \\Uu> H. K«Hmf; Hntito Atcoiinta: Jacob E. Decker & Sons U>iv. of .\rinour A Co.) (meat). Mason r.lly. Iowa: Druinniond Parking (.o. (Div. f»r Armour * (^o.) (niral), Kan Claire, Wis.; Artnuiir & ( o. ( Kro>UMl M.-at*, (:iiiff«.n, vU.). (hiraieo: Tlu- (^)uak«M Oil- ( onipan>. (Iii- rago. III. ri iccoiinis: ArnuMn X ( .<»ni|>an> (li(»>l«-(l MraK Mi>» W i-« i»n-in Clursrl, (liirapo; The (^uakrr Oal> Conipanx. Minneapolis; |>ornir>er Clorp., (;hirai:-TV Tim.' Hiner L. Chalmers Hmlio Acconnts: Craftsman Insurance Co. (A. 4 H. InMiranrel. Boston; New England Pro\i<>ion Ci». (Meat*). Boston, Mass.; .Snidtr Knel Comi>an> (liiel), Ciiariestown, Mj'-.; Home>tea«l Motor Car Co.: Bo>ton; Harrolene i.u. ( Deternenls I . Boston. 71 irroitnis: (!rail>man Insurance Co. I Arridenl & Health Insurance I; New Eng- land Pro\i)»ionh <^o. (Meats I. SIMON & GWYNN 3329 1'opl.if \n... Mrmpiii^ II, Term. I'hone: 02-N)'>l SNPA-ANPA-APA- NOAB— ABP I \A(; PariMrr- Milton Simon, H. N. Gwynn liranth Office 930 .Stahlnian BIdg., Nashville, Tenn. Phone: 5-8909 Chirf Kxn W. M. Holder Kuilio-Ty Accounts: Amei lean Snuff Co., Donald Furniture (lo.. The Ilumko Co., Ro- hi!io & Cunro (Homo KoojIs), American r.a & ' ..fT. . f o SIMONS-MICHELSON CO. 1126 Kalayetle Bld^., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone: \X oodward 3-3000 AAAA-ANPA ABP Pannrr% Leonard N. Simons I^H renee J. M. Michelhon Prod. M»tr Arthur H. Co|dand >arr Bu>er C. Allihon Belcher \rl Dirrrfor. . Al Sielaff F{..I....T\ l.ir i; \ Uu^lu-, litidii) iccoitnts: Cunningham's Drug Sioro (Drug, etc.), Keopplinger Bakery (Baked (ioods), Krun-Chee Potato Chips (Potato Chips), (Pretzels), Marshall Drug Company (Drugs), Cleveland, Ohio; Benja- min Kic'h (Real Estate), Sealy Mattress Co. (Mattresses), Taylor's Inc. (Dodge-Ply- iimnihK l)elr»)it. Mich.; Velvet Peanut Prod- iiris (Peanut Butter); E & B Brewing Co. ( Brew 103. (;olden Ale) ; Gerson's Inc. (Jew- elry) : People's Outfitting (^.o. (Dept. Store) ; l)ossin> lood Products (Pepsi-Cola); Gen- eral Electric Supply (-o. (Appliances); (;uardian Savings & Loan; King Paint Roller Co.; Laskv Furniture; (>ity Bank, Detroit, Mich.: Leo Adler Co. (DeSoto-Plyniouth) ; Mohawk Lund)er Co., Detroit, Mich.; Lix (Cough Formula), Detroit; Ned's Auto Sup- ply, Detroit; Stone's Jewelers, Detroit; Schmidt's (Beer), Detroit; Wrigley's Super Markets, Detroit. Ty Accounts: Cunningham's Drug Stores (Drugs, etc.); Dossin's Food Products (Pep- si Cola); Keopplinger Bakery (Baked Goods) ; Krun-Chee (Potato Chips) ; Peo- ple's Outfitting Co. (Dept. Store); Sealy Mattress Co. (Mattress Mfg.); Taylor's Inc. (Automotive) ; Velvet Peanut Products (Pea- nut Butter) : E & B Brewing Co. (Brew 103, (iolden Ale); General Electric Supply Co. (Appliances); Gerson's Jewelers, Inc.; King Paint Roller Co.; Lasky Furniture; Leo Adler Co. (DeSoto-Plymouth) ; Mohawk Lumber Co.; Lix; Ned's Auto Supply; Wrig- ley's Super Markets. W. I. SMITH CO. Martin Brown Bldg., Louisville 2, Ky. Phone: Jackson 2163 APA— SNPA— ANPA Pres. & Treas W. J. Smith Vice-Pres. & Secy G. B. Smith Media Dir. & Copy Chief H. D. Peltier Radio Dir I. M. Diebold Account Executives R. L. Davis, P. INI. Shaughnessy, H. D. Peltier, W. J. Smith Radio Account: Peerless Mfg. Co. SMITH, TAYLOR & JENKINS, INC. 223 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Phone: ATlantic 1-9312 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— FAAG President Ronald P. Taylor Chairman of the Board. .Robert M. Jenkins Television Dir Thomas J. MacWilliams Radio Director Les Sterne Production Assistants Bill Morrissey Dick Pearson Acct. Executives Ronald P. Taylor, Boherl E. 0"aid, W. C. Sutherland SON DE REGGER ADV. AGENCY 1020 Locust St., Des Moines, la. Phone: 3-3185 ANPA— APA— ABP— FAAG President, Space Buyer, Radio Time & Acct. Exec Les Son De Regger 206 nnn advertisingagencies nan Secretary A. H. Son De Regger Art Dir D. D. Neal Prod. Mgr Joseph Daniels Radio Accounts: National Soap & Refining Co., Grocers Wholesale Co. C. JERRY SPAULDING, INC. 201 Commercial St. Worcester 8, Mass. Phone: 34789 Pres., Treas. & Radio Time Buyer C. Jerry Spaulding Secretary H, H. Hartwell Art Director Harvey Ball Prod. Mgr Charles Rice Acct. Execs Robert F. Hayward, Radio Accounts: Coronado Hotel, People's Savings Bank, Mechanics Savings Bank, Worcester Brewing, Hadley Oil Service, Worcester, Mass., Smith & Fyfe, Inc. (Ice Cream) Worcester. RAYMOND SPECTOR COMPANY, INC. 445 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-4407 ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA President Raymond Spector Client Service Bert Schwartz Art Director Irving Trahich Copy Chief Ishmael McCuUough Production Manager Richard Scott Dir. of Pub. Rel Millie T. Trager Research Director Cal Morris Radio-TV Director Don Blauhut Radio-TV Account: Hazel Bishop, Inc. (Lipstick and Complexion Glow), New York, N. Y. SPITZ ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. 530 Oak St., Syracuse 3, N. Y. Phone: 9-5581 ABP— ANPA Owner, Acct. Exec William Spitz Art Director Wayne J. Lewis Copy Chief L. Lindeman Production Mgr John A. Cole Space & Time Buyer Martha Mathews Radio-TV Director Ed Herr Radio Accounts: Empire Card Co., Inc. (Greeting Cards), Elmira, N. Y.; Fair City Savings & Loan Ass'n, Syracuse; Gardner & North Roof & Siding Corp., Syracuse; Grange Silo Co., Inc., Red Creek, N. Y.; Henry Frank Leather Co., Syracuse; Hotel Syracuse Mohican Stores Inc. (Food Markets), Syra- cuse & Auburn, N, Y.; Pilgrim Packing Co., (Meat Products), Syracuse; Syracuse Card Co. (Greeting Cards), Syracuse; Syracuse Glass Co. (Store Fronts), Syracuse; Syracuse National Shows, Inc., Syracuse; Timerson Canning Co., Inc. (Tinico Dog & Cat Food), Fair Haven, N. Y.; University College — Adult Division, Syracuse University. TV Accounts: Besding Furniture Super- market (Furniture), Syracuse; Empire Card Co. Inc. (Greeting Cards), Elmira, N. Y.; Gardner & North Roofing & Siding Co.; Hotel Syracuse; Ononadaga Supply Co., Inc. (Appliances), Syracuse; Outdoor Store (Sporting Goods), Syracuse; Penfield Manu* facturing Co. (Mattresses) Syracuse; Spec- tor-Genesse Motor Sales, Inc. (Cadillac- Olds dealer) Syracuse; Syracuse Card Co., Greeting Cards), Syracuse; Syracuse Glass Co.; Syracuse National Shows, Inc.; Timer- son Canning Co., Inc. (Timco Dog & Cat Food), Fair Haven, N. Y.; University Col- lege, Adult Education Div., Syracuse Uni- versity; Wilsons Leading Jewelers (Jewel- ers), Syracuse. SPITZER & MILLS LIMITED 50 King Street W., Toronto 1, Can. Phone: EMpire 6-2811 President G. F. Milla Exec. Vice-Pres J. W. Spitzer Gen. Mgr. & Sec.-Treas W. H. Reid TV Director T. R, Hart Account Executives J. R. Charles, F. J. Collins, W. G. Wallace, L. F. Mc- Cartney, G. M. MacDonald, W. F. Nugent, J. Brown, J. Carpenter, J. Gillard, B Whale, S. Boswell Branch Office 3403 Addington Ave., Montreal, Quebec Phone: WA 0344 Co. Mgrs D. McCrimmon, J. Randle Radio Dir P. E. Corbeil Acct. Executives J. Randle, D. McCrimmon, E. Miller, A. Rigby, R. N. Rodricks, R. Morrin, E. Bellamore BARTON A. STEBBINS ADVTG. 1250 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 17. Calif. Phone: Trinity 8821 ABP— ANPA— APA— AAAA—NOAB Owner Barton A. Stebbins Acct. Execs A. W. Gudelman, Nat Jeffras Time Buyer A. W.Gudelman Program Director E. C. Bloodworth Radio Accounts: Certified Grocers of Calif. (Perfect Host & Guest coffees), Los Angeles; Signal Oil Company (gasoline), Los Angeles; Sleep-Eze Co. (Sleep-Eze), Los Angeles. TV Accounts: Certified Grocers of Calif. (Perfect Host & Guest coffees), Los Angeles: Signal Oil Company (gasoline), Los Angeles STERUNG ADV. AGENCY, INC. 535 5th Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-3400 ANPA— PPA Chairman of Board S. M. Broun President Joseph S. Edelman Treasurer Herbert Goldsmith General Mgr F. S. Forsberg Radio-TV Director Myron L. Broun STOCKTON, WEST, BURKHART, INC. 1300 First Natl. Bank Bldg., Cincinnati 2, O. IMione: D.mbar 5600, 01, 02, 03 AAAA— ABP— ANPA— APA— PPA— NOAB Pres. & Treas William Z. Burkhart VP, Sec. & Copy Chief Ranald S. West 207 ODD A I) > K K r I S I N (; A (I i: N C I E s nan VP i Dlr. of S«l«* Joseph D. Nelton, Jr. VP A Oir. TV IMU C Tlionu«!« Martin \y I l>ir. TV Mcilu...Holierl A. MiDowtll l>ir. T\ Pio.Kulon <'J««> 1 «•«• TV & H«lio Timr Hnxrr Jamrs Gux) K^ito iifounty. Ilui!c|)ulil Hrcwinp ('o. '. Cinciiuiali. Oliio; (rib- »on U inc Co. iColiK-n riioasanl Wines). « incinnali. iHiio; Cinrinnali & Suburban llrll Tel, Co.: I nitrcl .^tatrs Sboe Corp. «Kcil CroM Shoes & t:obbir>K Cinrinnali, O. Tt' Accounts: Uniti'd States Shoe Corp. < Kr«l (!ro»> Shoes), Cincinnati, Obio; Hude- pohl Brewing Co. (lluilepolil Wwr & Chevy .\lr>, Cinrinnali, Ohio; Cincinnati Gas & Klrclric Co. (Ctilitie^), Cincinnati. Ohio; Onlral Trii*l ("o. ( Hankinj: In-lilulii>n K <.in- rinnali. Ohio; MoHJer Safe Company (Safes & Ch^^^»l. Hamilton. Ohio; (iib-on Wine Com- pany ((ioliien Pbea-atit W irie>, ('bampagne), Cincinnati, Ohio; Clincinnali & Suburban llell Tel. Co. STORM ADVERTISING COMPANY :: ha>l Am.. 1vm( brsi.r, >, Y. Phone: Baker 9140, 9149 Pre»„ Treat Morry Storm V.P..Radio & TV Dir. & .Arrl. Ex. Jean Schantz Proil. Mgr Elmer Foote A«*t. Radio i TV I)i .Marian Simpson Office Mjtr Tbelma Prinzivalli Hadio and TV Accounts: Harry Eorman CI. Company ( menV clotbing), Kocliestcr ; Gioia Macaroni (Company (manufacturers of maca- roni products), HufTalo; Vair-ey-Bristol Shoe Company, Inc. (manufacturer of children's >hoe«>>, Rochester; W e-tin>:liou>e Electric Supply Co. (applianco I, Hocbcstcr, Syra- cuse; Debifcns Publi^bing Company, N. Y. C; Alhart*s P-lectric Company (appliances), Horhchter; Cramer I)ru}i (lompaiiy (drugs), Horhe-tir : People's Outfitting (^o. (furni- ture & appliances), Rochester; Baker's Jump- ing-Jark Iioot«-ry (Shoes), Rochester-Elmira- Ie House (Kugb), Rochester; Croton U aieh Co, New York, N. Y. STORM & KLEIN, INC. 331 Madi-..n A\. ., New York 17, N. Y. PlioM. : Mlrray Hill 74460 A.NPA-PPA PrrMdent Alston E. Storm E»ec. Vice Pret Edward Klein Chairman Exee. Com Charle- M. Storm y.P. 4 Rei^earch Dir Harry Cbapperon J.!'-'^ j*"-" George Haherman ;';.'• .''»■* • Eawrence Wisser >.l. Ir An Di< Frederick Widlicka Radio & TV Dir Arthur J. Klein Hitilio Accounts: rive Tinlex ('o. (Tintex M.Mue Dyes), New York, N. Y.; Park & Til- l»M(l (Perfumes & Cosmetics, Winx Eye Makeup), IN, Y„ N. Y.; John Harvey & Sons (Sherries & Ports), Bristol, England, /"/ Accounts: The Tintex Co. (Tintex Home Dves). N. Y. N. Y.; Park & Tilford (Winx Eye Makeup). N. Y„ N, Y. DANIEL F. SULLIVAN CO. 2H) Tremont St,, Boston 16, Mass. Phone: HAncock 6-7644 AAAA ABP— ANPA— APA— NBP— PPA President Daniel F. Sullivan Sales Dir Robert N. Sullivan Treas William H. Sullivan Radio Accounts: Revere Racing Assn. (Greyhound Racing), Revere; R. S. Robie, Inc. (U-Dryvit Auto Rental), Cambridge, Mass.; F. H. Snow Canning Co, (Snow's ("lam Chowder, Snow's Fish Chowder, Snow's Lobster Newburgh), Pine Point, Me,; Hickox Secretarial School, Boston. SULUVAN, STAUFFER, COLWELL & BAYLES, INC. 437 Fifth Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: ORegon 9-2500 ANPA— APA— NOAB-^PPA— NBP President Raymond F. Sullivan Vice-Pres Donald D. StauflEer Vice-Pres Robert T. ColweU Vice-Pres S. Heagan Bayles Vice-Pres., Sect John P. Cohane Vice-Pres Ralph Smith Vice-Pres. & Treas T. Newton Weatherby Vice-Pres Lloyd W. Baillie V,-P. & Copy Chief Joseph Leopold V,-P. & Media Dir Francis Minehan V,-P. & Merch. Dir Daniel O'Meara Vice Pres Kenneth McAllister Vice Pres Herbert A. Vitriol Vice-Pres A. K. Spencer Vice-Pres Luther H. Wood Vice-Pres Maitland Jones Vice-Pres Samuel Carter HI Vice-Pres Ida S. Raisback Vice-Pres Barrett Welch Vice-Pres William M. Spire Vice-Pr<;s Clemens F. Hathaway Vice-Pres Joseph Hardie Research Dir Timothy J. Healy V.-P, & Head Art Dir Robert West Prod. Mgr George Andrew Controller M. Herbert King V.-P. & Radio-TV Dir Philip H. Cohen Radio-TV Bus. Mgr Frank Reed Branch Office 6253 HoRywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: Hillside 2119 Vice-Pres. & TV-Radio Dir Jack Van Nostrand Assistant John G. Cole J. WALTER THOMPSON COMPANY 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 3-2000 208 nnn advert is ingagencies nn n AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA President Stanley Resor Secretary Howard Kohl Treasurer Luther O, Lemon Vice Presidents John Reber, Robert Ballin, Richard deRochemont, H. Bart McHugh V.P. & Dir. of Media Arthur A. Porter Time Buyers James O. Luce, Jayne Shannon, Anne Wright Talent Virginia C. Spragle Branch Offices 410 No. Mich. Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone: SU 7-0303 Vice Pres George C. Reeves In Chrg. Radio-TV Dept Peter Cavallo Time Buyer Edward R, Fitzgerald 535 Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. Phone: WO 2-8890 Vice Pres Norman Strouse 705 Broderick Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. Phone: LA 7-0631 V.P's .... Albert Cameron, Cornwell Jackson 6399 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone: WE 3-7201 Vice Pres Tom R. Cooper V.P., Radio-TV Dept Cornwell Jackson Time Buyer Eileen Henriquez 220 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, Fla. Phone: Miami 83-5487 Manager Eugene Austin 320 California St., San Francisco, Calif. Phone: GA 1-3510 Vice Pres Fred H. Fidler Time Buyer Francis Austin Radio Accounts: Kraft Foods Co.; Ford Dealers Assn.; Swift & Co.; Florida Citrus Commission; P. Ballantine & Sons; Shell Oil Co.; Johns-Manville Corp.; Ward Baking Co.; Pan American; Quaker Oats Co.; Lever Brothers; Standard Brands; Group Hospitali- zation, Inc.; Medical Service of Washington, D. C; Scott Paper Co.; Mentholatum; Kil- mer Co. TV Accounts: Aluminum, Ltd.; Atlantis Sales; Brillo Manufacturing Co.; Chun King Sales; Eastman Kodak; Johns-Manville Corp.; Florida Citrus Commission; Ford Div., Central Fund; Kraft Foods Co.; Lever Brothers; Libby, McNeill & Libby; Pan American; Parker Pen Co.; Pond's Extract Co.; Quaker Oats Co.; Scott Paper Co.; Swift & Co.; Sylvania; Assoc. Hospital Service of N. Y.; United Medical Service, Inc.; Ballan- tine; Bowman Dairy; Boyle Midway, Inc.; Safeway; Seven-Up; Shell Oil Co., Inc.; Soutlieastern Trailways; Standard Brands; Ward Baking Co.; W. F. Young, Inc.; Ford Dealers Assn.; Group Hospitalization, Inc.; Medical Service of Washington, D. C. TRACY, KENT & CO., INC. 515 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: ELdorado 5-4404 ABP— ANPA— APA— NOAR— PPA— ABC Chairman of Board Wm. Irwin Tracy Pres Frank S. Kent Vice-Pres. & Art Dir Hugh F. Donnell Treas. & Sec Geo. M. Pease Vice-Presidents F. Haas, F. Nye Buyer F. W. Hass Radio & TV Director P. A. Baecker Radio Accounts: American Apothecaries Co., Inc. (Drugs), L. L City, N. Y.; Anti- Decay Corp. (Drugs), N. Y., N. Y.; J. W. Beardsley's Sons, (Food Products), Newark, N. J.; Charles & Co., Inc. (Bon Voyage Shop), N. Y., N. Y.; Dellwood Dairy Co., Inc. (Milk & Milk Products), Yonkers, N. Y.; Adolph Goldmark & Sons Corp. (Food Imports), N. Y., N. Y.; Gristede Bros., Inc. (Grocers), N. Y., N. Y.; Hoyt Bros., Inc. (Cake & Pie Mises), Newark, N. J.; Linda Foods, Inc. (Rice Pudding), Newark, N. J. TV Accounts: Anti-Decay Corp.; Cadie Chemical Products, Inc. (Polishing Cloths), N. Y., N. Y.; Charles & Co., Inc.; Gristede Bros., Inc.; New Jersey Egg Institute, Lake- wood, N. J.; Terry Candy Co., Elizabeth, N.J. TRACY-LOCKE CO., INC. 2501 Cedar Springs Road, Dallas 1, Texas Phone: Sterling 4741 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— AFA President Morris Hite Exec. Vice-Pres Clay W. Stephenson, Jr. Vice-Pres., Secy.-Treas.. John H. Wellenkamp Director Lawrence E. DuPont Branch Office 711 Main St., Houston, Texas Phone: CH 5467 Vice-President Clay W. Stephenson, Jr. 701 Texaco Bldg., New Orleans 16, La. Canal 9278 Exec G. C. Mossman Radio Accounts: Borden Co. (Southern District); Comet Rice Mills, Houston; Dun- can Coffee Co., Houston; Imperial Sugar Co., Sugarland; Burrus Mills & Elevator Co. (flour), Dallas; Adleta Company, Dallas; Reserve Life Insurance Co., Dallas; Frito Co., Dallas, Texas; Amercian Brewing Co. (Beer), New Orleans, La. TV Accounts: Borden Co. (Southern Dis- trict) ; Comet Rice Mills, Houston; Mrs. Baird's Bakeries, Dallas, Ft. Worth; Duncan Coffee Co., Houston; Imperial Sugar Co., Sugarland; King Candy Co., Ft. Worth; Hag- gar Co. (men's slacks), Dallas; Adelta Com- pany, Dallas; American Brewing Co.; Frito Co.; Champion Foods (Chili & Tamales), Dallas. WILLIAM VON ZEHLE & CO., INC. 441 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MU 2-9010 Chairman Wm. von Zehle Vice-President Lawrence A. Reis Treasurer Kathleen Banks Secretary Anthony Sarnataro Accounts: Bernheimer, D. F., & Co.; Blieber & Dresback Inc.; Colonial Boat Works; Complete Machinery & Equip. Co.; Cypress Hills Cemetery; Dyson Shipping, 209 ADVERTISING AGENCIES ana N. Y.; K. II. & A. t:. Kriilrrir*- Co.: Km.rv. John S.V.O.; Ki^^^ N«-^* llamp-hin- llorp.: H^rtli Hrt».: t.rniral l<«•|il^l«•r Corp.: Hjru*«T Slirlla. Co. Inc.: ln«iu>lriul Aro- iiijlir Inc.: InlrrnalionMl Projoclor (.orp.; JaHim. ». Inc.: K & W IVoihirl> Corp.: Ijr-rn |»rtMlurl> Corp.: M««>tr. N. S. Inr.: MiiUri |ou\rr Co.: Molupau Inl. riuilional : North AlhiiUir & t.uU Slraiii-hip Co.: Pan- \lUnlir Si»;iin*liip l.iiu*: l*a>iu«. Bnu «• X \»»or.: H»*d«lion Molor> Inr.: HitlimomI Srrr«» \n«lior «o. liu.: Hom' Hil»l»oii \ i arln.n Mfg. Co. Iiir.: Salon ralm.M : Namiarti Haciio. Chicago & Holhwooil: Stale oC N. H.. (Horrfaiioii Div.*: Tran> (iloh.'l t:©.; >Xa-ro |-la>hinf( Co.: W iusor & N«\>lon: UinMon. Ilarr> liu.: X-Pandt* Corp.: Youn}i. Vtbm J. Inr. GEOFFREY WADE ADVERTISING :ii \. W.i.k.T l)ri\.-, Chicafio (>. III. IMionr: .sTalr 2-::ih^ AIJC AMVV V.xrc. Dir Albert (i. Wade, II (^fnrral ManufEer Paul McCluer Creati\e Dir Lawrence W. Davidson Cop> Chief Chas. W. Tennanl Kr^earch Dir (Gordon Norberg An Director J. H. Hoopes Prod. Mgr Kdw. A. Beane Controller L. J. Franel Media Director Louis J. Nelson .*^par»--Hadio.TV Time Hu>er David S. Williams Dir. of Kadi«» Jaide 74r>7 Mjnagi-r Robert E. Dwyer I« K^hl IVth St., New York, N. Y. l*hone: PLaza r).4156 Manager lorest T. Owen Hntlio Arnmnts: Mile* Laboratories, Inc. < Mka.SIi/er. One-A-Day (Brand) Vitamins, Ner\ine, Tabcin. Bactinel, Elkhart, Ind.; Mile. California Co., Los Anpeles, (lalif.; Aireloom Bedding ( Mattrc-x-s & Springs), \lhainbra. Calif.: Diirliaiii (ilieinical Co.. Los Angeles Calif.; Idaho Peat Co., Lo* Angeles; See'i Candy .Shipt*. Los Angeles & San FmnriM-o. TV Accounts: Milet. Laboratories, Inc. (Alka-Srlt/rr, Tabcin, Bactine). One-A-Day (Brand) Vilaniinx, Elkhart. Ind.; Miles California Co., I^*h Angel.-. Calif.; De Met's Candie., Chicago; \X ail-Cahill Co. (Cough Syru\>\, De.aiur. III.: Lanofoam Co., Chi- rago; Idaho P. at ( o.. Lo« Angeh>. Joe Mag- gil. Inc Holliille. CaliL; See's Candy Shops, l>o. AngeleM & San Franii^o, National Van Line*, Lo. \ng«'lr>. HUGO WAGENSEIL & ASSOCIATES CilliOU \',\,\v., iJaytoM 2, Ohio Phonr: 11 Km lock .>r>42 \AAA— AFA \BI' \p\ PPA— ANPA c \ \ \ President Hugo Wagenseil Secy.-Treas G. Wagenseil .Vccl. Executive W. H. Ford Radio & TV Director F. K. Harwood Accounts: Bonded Oil Co.; (.alumet Re- lining Ct).: Dairy Council, The; Dayton Pt>\\er & Light Co.: First National Bank of Mid.lletown: Mac(;regor Co., The; Mac- Cregor Co\{ Co.: Portable Beauty Service Mfg. Co.: Precision Rubber Products Inc.; Springfield Savings Society. WALKER & DOWNING GENERAL ADVERTISING 532 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh 22. Pa. Phone: GRant 1-1900 ABP— ANPA President William S. Walker Vice-Presidents C. P. Richardson, F. L. Newmeyer, Jr., V. I. Maitland Account Executives C. P. Richardson, F. L. Newmeyer, V. I. Maitland, C. F. Hoffman, Frank G. Orr, Bert Young Radio & TV Director R. B. Stevens Asst. Radio-TV Dir W. E. Burge Radio Accounts: Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. (stainless & special alloys, steels), Pittsburgh; Duquesne Brewing Co. (beer), Pittsburgh; Sterling Oil Div. of Quaker State Refining Corp., Emlenton; Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. (solid fuels), Pitts- burgh; Hogan Milk & Ice Cream Co. (Milk & Ice Cream), Union Town, Pa. TV Accounts: Allegheny Ludlum Steel (]orp., Duquesne Brewing (]o.. Sterling Oil Division of Quaker State Refining Corp., Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company, Kaufmann's Department Store, Pittsburgh; Hogan Milk & Ice Cream Co. (Milk & Ice (>ream), Union Town, Pa. NORMAN D. WATERS & ASSOCIATES, INC. 6 East 39th St., N. Y. 16, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-8950 ABP— ANPA— PPA— NOAB President Norman D. Waters Exec. V.P Saniord L. Hirschberg Vice Presidents. .. .(Charles H. Whitebrook, (Chester A. Gore Secretary Bliss Woodward Asst, Sec'y Elaine L. Waters Treasurer H. L. Waters Media Dir Murray Platte Art. Dir Jules Helfant Production Mgr Jack Fain Asst. Treas., (;en. Mgr Louis Landesman Publicity Dir Betty Townson Traffic Mgr Abe Karlin Acct. Executives Norman D. Waters, Chas. H. Whitebrook, Sanford L. Hirsch- berg, Chester A. (iore, Leonard Koven, Hoy I. Friedlander Paris, France, 1 Ave. Franco-Russe "Manager Faith Shipway Accounts: All-Tite Pen Co.; American Soap Power Works; Ameritogs, Inc.; Art 210 nan ADVERTISING AGENCIES n D n Guild of Williamsburg, Inc.; Augusta Knit- ting Corp.; Balbrook Inc.; Bead Chain Mfg. Co., The; Beaunit Mills; Brookhaven Tex- tiles; Bucknell Jay Co.; Casco Products Corp.; Chambers Bros. Fur Co.; Consoli- dated Trimming Corp.; Cybert Tire Corp.; Dayton Rubber Co.; Desley Fabrics Inc.; Drexel Hosiery Co.; Duratech Mfg. Corp.; East Coast Soap Corp.; Edelstein Foods Inc.; Eangel Bauer & Co.; Farber, S. W. Co.; Fashion Discoveries of the Month; Felton Chemical Corp.; Gardner Corp.; Gerdau, Otto Co.; Gilton Mfg. Corp.; Glen Rossie Scotch; Glenhunt Inc.; Goldmark Hosiery Co.; Goodyear Fabrics Co.; Gulbenkian Seamless Rug Co.; Hale Co., Inc., Handler, Maurice of Calif.; Herbert Mfg. Corp.; Hol- land, J. & Sons Inc.; Huffman Full Fashioned Mills Inc.; Jelenko, N. L. Co.; Knicker- bocker Federal Savings & Loan Assn.; Larch- mont Lodge; Lederer de Paris; Lenel Per- fumes; Lido Luggage Co. Inc.; Lidz Broth- ers Inc.; Lion Ribbon Co.; Lubvard-Watson Co.; Maico Hearing Instruments Inc.; Majik- weld Corp.; Mazer Bros, Inc.; Metal Find- ings Corp.; Modern Products Laboratories; Morganton Full Fashioned Hosiery Co.; Nancy Tucker Inc.; Napier Co.; Novelty Veiling Co.; Official Films; Paramount Fur- niture Industries; Paris Cosmetics Inc.; Paristyle Inc.; Perry Envelope & Bag Co.; Prym, William, Inc.; Ramseur Furniture Co.; Rejuvia Laboratories; Rivoli Corset Co.; Roger Smith Hotels Corp.; Rout Rosen- thal & Co, Inc.; Sani-Aqua Shower Curtains; Shepherd Knitwear; Smith, Roger, Hotels; Stardust Inc.; Swift Business Machines Corp.; Tailorbrooke Clothes; Tausend, Felix & Sons; Vermont Woolen Mills Inc.; Wis- pese Co.; York St, Flax Spinning Co. Inc.; Zucker, Simon, Co. WILLIAM WARREN, JACKSON & DELANEY 45 W. 45th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-0350 ABP— APA— PANY Partners Harry Solow, Jr., William W. Solow, S. P. Jackson Radio Dir Harry Solow, Jr. TV Director S. P. Jackson Asst. to Director William W. Solow Mgr. TV Commercials.. .Conrad Mikorenda TV Program Dir Edward O'Brien Copy Chief Dorothy Scheler Account Executives William Solow, S. P. Jackson, Milton Schwartz, J. C. Sil- verman, Jack Wilson, Paul Kopp, George Deller, Jack Halloran Radio Accounts: Sachs Quality Stores (Dept. Store) ; Flag Pet Food Corp. (Dog & Cat Food) ; Strauss Stores (Auto Appli- ances) ; Herbert's Jewelry (Jewelry); Sofia Bros. (Movers) ; Federal Life & Casualty Co, (Insurance) ; Rikers Restaurants; Roberts Technical & Trade School; Alexander's Dept. Stores; Monarch Buick Co., Inc.; Ritz Thrift Shop; Colony Motors; Book Find Club; Dale Dance Studios; Bonded Motor Mart; Relaxacizor Sales Co.; Davega Stores; Mason & Hamlin Piano Co.; Modell Jewelers. TV Accounts: Sachs Quality Stores; Vim Stores; Ritz Thrift Shop; Flag Dog Food; Warren Connolly; North American Van Lines; Sofia Brothers Inc.; Relaxacizor; Fruit of the Loom; Colony Motors; Stevens & Thompson Paper Co.; Wing & Fin; Chin- chilla Industries, Inc.; Dale Dance Studios; Ritz Thrift Shop; Davega Stores. WARWICK & LEGLER, INC. 230 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 4-5800 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA— APA NOAB— PPA President H. Paul Warwick Vice-Presidents Henry Legler, S. O. Youngheart, Lester M. Malitz, Arthur Deerson, Thomas H. Shanley, Tevis Huhn Radio & TV Director. . .William P. Warwick Asst. Radio-TV Dir., .Robert Steen, Joe Gralz Branch Office 2405 W. 8th St., Los Angeles 57, Calif. Phone: Dunkirk 3-1141 Vice Pres C. E. Staudinger TV & Radio Dir Cecil Underwood Radio Accounts: Hoffman Beverage Co. (Ginger Ale, Club Soda, Assorted Fruit Bev- erages), Newark, N. J.; Larus & Bro. Co. (Edgeworth Pipe Tobacco, Holiday Pipe Mixture, Edgeworth & Holiday Cigarettes), Richmond, Va.; Pabst Sales Company (Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer), Chicago, 111.; Ex-Lax Company (Chocolate Laxative), Brooklyn, N. Y.; H. J. Caruso, Inc. (Automobiles), Compton, Calif, TV Accounts: Hoffman Beverage Co. (Ginger Ale, Club Soda, Assorted Fruit Bev- erages), Newark, N. J.; Larus & Bro. Co. (Edgeworth Pipe Tobacco, Holiday Pipe Mixture, Edgeworth & Holiday Cigarettes), Richmond, Va.; Pabst Sales Company (Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer), Chicago, 111. WASSER, KAY & PHILLIPS, INC. 610 Clark Bldg., Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Phone: Grant 1-5752 President G. S. Wasser Publicity Dir A. J. Mittelhauser Secretary F. F. Wasser Mediii Director - Harrv Anderson Art Dir Virginia Hubach Television Director Alvin Roth Account Executives G. S. Wasser, Roy Phebus, A. J. Mittelhauser Radio & TV Accounts: Rosenbaum Dept. Store, Pittsburgh; City Products Corp. (Fuel & Ice), Pittsburgh; The Kroger Co. (Super Markets), Pittsburgh; Union Dairy Farmers Co-op (Dairy Products), Pittsburgh; Quaker State Coca-Cola Bottling Co.; Strunz Soap Co., Pittsburgh; Tri-State Flavor Co. ("Bot- toms Up" Beverages), Pittsburgh. 211 A 1) > K !{ r 1 S I N G AGENCIES D D n WATTS. PAYNE— ADV.. INC. QOO S. Mrtin Si., TiiNa i. l>kla. IMionr: 3^100 ABl»-AM»A-AAAA AKA Pr^arnt Don Walls Vir*>Pr«d(irnt I.pjlic S. Ilnugor Trra*urer .Ommi V. ra>n«' ?Vrrrljir> ... Ho" Milrlull Virr>rrr»i»lrm H. iU«»n Arrouni Kxfriili\r«. Hil C Kreff, hon l>\rr. Ilfulon IVrpiison. Jor .lillvoii K*»lio.TY Dirrrtur Don S. Mitchell ropy.Prod. Chief ('. Arnohl Trafir Palriria Taylor Katlio 4rrounts: Okla. Tiro & Supply Co., Tulva: MiilVVrst CJirvroht. TiiNa: l^t Na- tional Hank. Tiil-a; ('oinuuTcial Nat'l Hank. Mu*kofrr; T-lp I)i^tril^n^(^rs, Tiil>a; Pepsi tola I)i»lriluUor>. TuKa: Palarr (>ni Ire Cream, Tulsa. WILLIAM H. WHNTRAUB & CO., INC. 4«8 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza l-09nn V NP A -PP A- AP A— NO A B I'rr^idrnl William H. Weintraub Exer. Vicc-Pres Elkin Kaufman V.l*_ Treas John Davenport Scheuer V.P. Chg. Radio-TV W. Craig HuoineM Manager Les Blumenthal Chief Time Buyer Joan Stark Radio Accounts: Kauser-Willys Sales Divi- »ion of Willys Motors, Inr.; Blatz Brewing C'o. TV Account: Blat/ Beer. Kaiser-Willys, R(-\lon Prod. Corp. feof-metirs). New York N. Y.: CJI.P. Cic.r Clomp:,,!). WEISS & GELLER, CHICAGO, INC. kK) North Mirhigan A\e., Chirago 11, III. Phon.-: WMitehall 3-2100 ANA-PPA-NOAB President Kdward IL Weiss y.P., Creative Dir Irving Auspitz V.P., Arrt. Excr Byron Bonnheim V.P., Arrt. Supervisors Bernard Gross, Jerome Jo.,s Marvin L. Mann, Don Paul Nathans on V.P., Art Dirertor Lee King V.P., Dir. of Research Joseph White Mrrihandi.ing Dir. \rlhur HamMlell M*.dia Dirertor Ja, k Bard Comptroller Kmest Stern Produrtion Mgr Frank P. Higginn Produrr-r John Rundall \-t Producer Maxine Anderson 1 ..hion Coordinator Peggy V. .Schilling lirnnch Offices 0 Last irnh St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-0114 V.P.. Dir. Hadio-TV Bruce M. Dodge 9'>n Brighton Way, Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: CRestview 6-7048 Manager Waller N. Hiller, Jr. Radio Accounts: College Inn Food Prod- Jicts: Holeproof Hosiery Co.; Mogen David W ine Corp.; Sealy, Inc.; Terre Haute Brew- ing Co.; The Toni Co. TV Accounts: Mogen David Wine Corp.; Sealy, Inc.; Terre Haute Brewing Co.; The Toni Co. E. TAYLOR WERTHEIM 299 Madison Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-0653 Principal E. Taylor Wertheim Art Director Walter KoUigs Media & Prod C. Corbin WESTERN ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. 4848 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: WEbster 8-2681 ABC— ABP— ANPA President Edward E. Keeler Exec. Vice Pres Kenneth J. Slee Vice-Presidents Paul V. Wickman, Ralph Yambert, Henry Gerstenkorn Radio-TV Dir Edmund A. Lytle Branch Office 1655 Scheffer Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Executive in Chg Harold L. Maddux Radio Accounts: Alemite Co. of Calif.; Battle Creek Food Co., Los Angeles, Calif.; Bowie Pies; Pig 'n Whistle Brands, (Candy) ; Calif. Wholesale Electric; Ontra Cafeterias; Community Bank; First Thrift Of Los An- geles; Huntington Park First Savings; First Federal Sav. & Loan of Wilmington, Calif.;. GallenKamp's Stores Co.; Mills Sales Co.; Librascope, Inc.; G. M. Giannini Co. TV Accounts: GallenKamp's Stores Co.; Pierpoint Landing; General Electric Supply Co. WEXTON COMPANY 11 East 47th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: MU 8-4050 Partners. .Larry Schwartz, Howard Wechsler Art Director Jack Spiro Merchandising Director. .Edward Greenberg Personnel Director M. Breitkopf Accounts: Allied Display Materials Inc.; Am. Tradair Corp.; Atlantic Metal Hose Co.; Atlas Electric Products Co.; Belgian Electric Sales Corp.; Bolsey Corp. of Am.; Cameo Curtains, Inc.; Cavalcade Fabrics; Cohn- Hall Marx Co.; Colonial Drapery & Curtain Corp.; Emco Porcelain Enamel Co.; FR Corp.; Feelite Enterprise Corp.; Ivel Corp.; lackson Vitrified China Co.; Kagan-Drey- fuss Inc.; Lampert, M. J. & Sons Inc.; Little, J. J. & Ives Co. Inc.; Michael Electric Co.; Netherlands Fashions, Inc.; Radiant Utili- ties Corp.; Re-Bo Mfg. Co., Inc.; Ra-Ricb 212 nan advertising agencies n n n Mfg. Co. Inc.; Scott, Elmer P. Co. Inc.; Shadowline Inc.; Shanty Boat Cruises, Inc.; Storer Bcst'g Co.; Sun Dew Corp.; Towne- craft Industries Inc.; 20th Century Paint & Varnish Co.; Weed & Co., N. Y.; Weed Television, N. Y.; Weiss, Albert & Co. WHERRY, BAKER & TILDEN, INC. 919 North Michigan, Chicago 11, 111. Phone: DElaware 7-8000 AAAA— ABC— ABP— ANPA President Larry Wherry Vice Presidents Bruce A. Baker, Louis E. Tilden, Clifford Bolgard, Charles A. Wilcox, Robert Ferguson Dir. of Radio & TV Louis E. Tilden Media Dir Clifford Bolgard Radio Accounts: Quaker Oats (Quaker and Mother's Oats, Quaker Puffed Wheat, and Quaker Puffed Rice, FuU-O-Pep Feeds), Chicago; Oscar Mayer & Co. (Wieners, Pork Sausage, etc). TV Accounts: Quaker Oats Company, Oscar Mayer Company. THE WHITEBROOK COMPANY, INC. 730 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-0330 Director (AM) James Yankaver Director TV Douglas J. Baker Branch Offices 1180 Raymond Blvd., Newark, N. J. Phone: MArket 4-0300 Mgr J. P. McPherson Suburban Sta.-Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Phone: LOcust 8-1234 Exec, in Charge J. Yankaver WINIUS-BRANDON COMPANY 1706 Olive St., St. Louis 3, Mo. Phone: CHestnut 1-6380 AAAA— ABP— ANPA President Enno D. Winius Sr. Vice-Pres C. A. Brandon Vice-President W. L. Sanborn Media Dir George R. Bishop V.P., Radio-TV Dir V. L. Morelock Asst. Radio-TV Dir Rosalie A. Pietuch Radio Accounts: American Investment Co. of 111. (Loan Corp.), St. Louis; Bardenheier Wine Co., St. Louis; Boatmen's Bank, St. Louis; H. C. Cole Milling (Flour), Chester, 111.; Bar-B-Quik (Frozen Ribs), St. Louis; Deep Rock Oil Corp. (Petroleum), Tulsa, Okla.; Chevrolet Dealers Assn. of Greater St. Louis; Miller Products Co. (Insect Repel- lent) ; Katy Railroad, St. Louis. TV Accounts: Deep Rock Oil Corp.; American Investment Co. of 111.; Bar-B- Quik; Chevrolet Dealers of Greater St. Louis. WOODWARD & BYRON, INC. 50 West State St., Westport, Conn. Phone: CApital 7-9554 Ch. of Bd Mark B. Byron President Van Lear Woodward, Jr. Vice Pres Thomas F. Cosgrove Secretary John Boyd Radio Dir Thomas F. Cosgrove TV Director Mark B. Byron Radio Accounts: Schaefer, Inc. (Rug clean- ing), Stamford, Conn. FRANK WRIGHT NATIONAL CORP. 995 Market St., San Francisco, Calif. Phone: DOuglas 2-5470 Manager Frank Parke Wright Vice Pres Aphrodite Tavernas Traffic Mgr Dorothy S. Koemme Comptroller Alma McGarrigle Art Dir Norma Spencer Teilmann Copywriter Shirley Lewis Branch Offices 5746 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Manager Marjorie Moore Phone: HOUywood 2-7111 2404 West 7th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone: DUnkirk 8-6050 Manager Frank Wright Radio & TV Accounts: Calo Dog Food Co., Inc. (Pet Foods, Canned), Oakland, Calif. WYATT ADVERTISING AGENCY 401 Navarro St., San Antonio 5, Texas Phone: Fannin 2226 SNPA Owner William L Wyatt Art Dir William J. Lytle Prod. Mgr Virginia Richards Copy Chief Esther Stith Radio Dir Tom Holbrook Accounts: Ace Mfg. Co.; Austin Savings & Loan Assn.; Bell-Kotzebue Co.; Burke, E. J. & Sons; Burney & Felder; Catto & Catto; Clicquot Club Bottling Co.; Dewar, Robert- son & Pancoast; First Federal Savings & Loan Assn.; First Savings & Loan Assn.; Fox Co.; Friedrich Refrigerators Inc.; Govern- ment Personnel Mutual Life Ins. Co.; Guar- anty Federal Savings & Loan Assn.; Ham- mond, B. M., Co.; Krisch, August J., Co.; Luderus, Fred, Tire Co.; Mission Driverless Car Co.; Mutual Savings & Loan Assn.; New Braunfels Smokehouse; Panhandle Ins. Agency; Pioneer Savings Assn.; Ricken- backer Ranch; Robertson, Frank; San An- tonio Savings & Loan Assn.; San Antonio Light; Savings Institutions of Austin; Security Federal Savings and Loan Assn.; Sol Frank Co.; Standard Electric Co.; Stith Scopes & Mounts; Sunshine Laundry & Dry Cleaning Corp.; White's Uvalde Mines; WOAI & WOAI-TV (Southland Industries Inc.), San Antonio. YOUNG & RUBICAM, INC. 285 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 9-5000 ANPA— AAAA— ABC— ABP President Sigurd S. Larmon Exec. V.P., Co-Chmn. Plans Brd Louis N. Brockway V.P., Co-Chmn. Plans Brd., Media Dir A. V. B. Geoghegan V.P., Art Director. .. .Frederick S. Sergenian 213 □ Q O A I) > K K r 1 S 1 »»»>■—■■■■■■*■«•••»»»**"***"****""***""**"****"" WW Mjr. r.opv l>rpl...John B. Rowbrook V.K l>ir. Inl'l. I>iv Lorinipr B. Slocuin V.rl I rji«l \dM»or Daviil Miller V.l\ Mrrrh«iuli>inn Dir Saimi.l Chcrr WW !>ir. Tul.. Rrl Krn H. Dvkr V.r, Dir. Hr^rarrJi I>r. PvXci I anghoff VJ\ l>ir. ILnlioTV l>«-pl Nat Wolff Dir. o( Ha.liolN Oprr D. Y. Hiaaslunv V.P. Chrtr. loium George U. Gribbin V.IV Cbji. Vrrl. rijnning l S»ip\ '^»'»' l>iik>on VircPrcMiIrm* Milforil Baker, H«rr> B. Carprulrr. (..-orgr H. i>ipp>. J. Brt>ok» Kmor>, Jr.. I rank I apan. Jolm K. Grimm. Jr., Harr) Harding. Frank k ||rntler»on, William Mi»\sar«l, Alrxander Kroll. \. (,ar«liner l-a>ng. |{»»herl \\ Moun- Uin. \X .liter K. NieM. W illiam L. Shinnirk, VIbert lilt. Jr.. Walter H. C Washburn. l-UKard Bond, Hobrrt H. Itrinkerhoff, AIouk p. Butler. Robert (Ma) ton, Montagu <;. Miller. Bernard l*agen>terher, Paul RirbardM>n, Lui- P. Weil. J. P. W ilkerson. Itrnnch Offices J33 No. Mi.higan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. V.P. in Charge John F. Whedon m»(i IVnobseol BIdg., Detroit 2, Mirh. Manager James W. Johnson 62V{ Holhwood Blvd., HoUvwood 28, Calif. V.P. Ha.ii..-TV Walter Bunker 23') Montgomt-ry St., .San Franeisco 4, Calif. V.P. in Charge Edward A. Merrill, Jr. Radio Accounts: Thomas J. Lipton, Inc.; Piel Bro>., Inr.; (General Foods Corp.; Gen- eral Electric Co.; Cannon Mills, Inc.; Gulf Oil Corp.; Procter & Gamble Co.; American Home Foods, Inc.; Metropolitan Life In- ourance Co.; Bristol-Myers Co.; Sanforized Div. of Cluett, Peabody Si Co., Inc.; Borden (!o.; Drarkelt Co.; General Cigar Co., Inc.; Hunt Foods, Inc.; International Harvester Co.; Life Savers Corp.; Mission Bell Winer- if-: Singir Siwing Machine Co.; Time, Inc.; N (; A (; K N C I E s nan Zenith Radio Corp.; P. Lorillard Co,; Cudahv Packing Co.; American Bakeries Co.; l)rake Bakeries, Inc.; Johnson & John- son; Northern Paper Mills; Personal Prod- ucts (.orp.; Petri Wine Co.; Simmons Co. TV Accounts: Thomas J. Lipton, Inc.; Picl Bros., Inc.; Duffy-Mott Co., Inc.; Proc- ter & (Gamble Co.; General Electric Co.; (;eneral Cigar Co., Inc.; Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co.; Borden Co.; General Foods ('orp.; Gulf Oil Corp.; Simmons Co.; John- son & Johnson; Goodyear Tire & Rubber (^o„ Inc.; Bristol-Myers Co.; P. Lorillard Co.; American Home Foods, Inc.; Interna- tional Silver Co.; Sanforized Div. of Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc.; Drackett Co.; Elgin National Watch Co.; Hunt Foods, Inc.; Rem- ington-Rand, Inc.; American Bakeries; Cudahy Packing Co.; Drake Bakeries, Inc.; Max Factor & Co.; Time, Inc.; Petri Wine Co.; Permacel Tape Corp.; Northern Paper Mills; Mission Bell Wineries; International Harvester Co. THE YOUNT COMPANY 12 East 10th Street, Erie, Pa. Phone: 2-2816 Owner M. A. Yount Acct. Executive M. John Yount Production Mgr George R. Rinderle Secretary Luella Drenning Art Director Russel Adam Radio-TV Accounts: The Erie Brewing Company (Beer), Erie, Pa.; Harris Ford, Inc., Erie, Pa.; Marine National Bank, Erie, Pa. TV Accounts: Erie Brewing Co. ZANPHIR, PETER, ADVERTISING 565 5th Ave, New York, N. Y. Phone: PL 3-8340 ABP Radio & TV Accounts: TV Programs of America, The Katz Agency. THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS IP 214 WHO'S WHO in the AD AGENCY FIELD BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF SOME OF THE TOP- LEVEL VICE-PRESIDENTS, TIME BUYERS, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES, AND OTHER AD AGENCY OFFICIALS u a D \nvKKTisiN(; \(;kn( Y kxkc i tives n n D MARVIN L GRANT vice president and radio-TV director of the Mann-Ellis Agency, IS busy in his key post as overseer of all broadcasting and telecasting activities of the agency embracing schedules for some 50 clients. His versatility is aptly demonstrated "in his over-all radio-TV supervision which includes everything from time-buymg up through production, and. in addition, acting as account executive on six accounts being responsible for the expenditure of complete budgets in all media Prior to joining the agency. Grant was with the W\\\\am H. Wemtraub Com- pany and chalked up an enviable record as a free-lance writer-producer-director with many national radio programs to his credit. KENNETH G. MANUEL, vice president and director of TV and radio at the D. P. Biother Agency, is a video veteran, having inaugurated the nation's first major educational telecast. "Television University," staged on WWJ-TV in collaboration with the U. of Michigan, U. of Detroit and Cranbrook Institute of Science. The series won numerous commendations and was the forerunner of the current popu- lar ■Telecourses"* conducted on the same station by Manuel's alma mater, the U. of M.chigan. where he was an outstanding sports star. Following up his journal- ism studies with a reportorial job on the Detroit News, Ken broke into radio as the discovery of broadcasting pioneer Harry Bannister, and soon became a full time newscaster and commentator on WWJ. FRANKLIN ROBERTS, vice president and radio-TV director of Will Roberts Advertis- ing Agency in Fhiladelphia, has been active for some years in the city's television association. While at the U. of P., Frank was a campus correspondent and sports writer for the Evening Bulletin. Following his graduation, Frank first joined the Harry Feigenbaum Ad Agency as a radio continuity writer, but was soon appointed radio and television director. In addition to his work of creating TV commercials, Frank also wrote and produced musical jingles for both mediums. Together with his interest in advertising, Frank maintains an active interest in sports, stemming from his college and sports writer days. EDWARD RATTNER. radio-TV director of Friend-Reiss, was formerly radio-TV copy chief at Product Services, Inc.. where he created and scripted numerous shows for twth mediums. Ed has been in the radio-television field since the end of World War II. in which he served as an aerial gunner. Ed has been a ghost writer for a synd cated columnist, a short story writer and has been a member of the Radio Writers Guild since 1946. DON BLAUHUT, radio-TV director for Edward Kletter Associates, is a native New Yorker, A veteran of World War II, Don holds a B.A. degree from Ohio State where he finished a four year stint in three. His advertising career began with Huber Hoge and Sons Agency as time buyer and production supervisor. He also garnered ex- perience with the H. B. Humphrey Agency, where he handled radio and TV for the Greystone Press account, p'us spot and national time buying. In 1950 he joined Peck Advertising as ass.stant to the director of radio and TV, and was advanced to radio-TV director in 1951. 216 D D D ADVERTISING AGENCY EXECUTIVES □ D D GEORGE WOLF, vice president and radio-TV director for Ruthrauff & Ryan, inc., lias an extensive bacl(ground as author, producer, director and executive for radio and TV as well as movies and the stage. As a free-lance radio writer and producer, George contributed to many leading programs prior to wartime service with the Army Signal Corps Motion Picture Center assigned to writing and producing docu- mentary training films. The post-war era found Wolf with NBC where he wrote and produced a weekly network institutional show as well as working on special assign- ments. The next seven years, from 1946-1953, found him at Foote, Cone & Belding, as director of radio-TV where he supervised much of the agency s $18-million of annual airtime billings. WALTER CRAIG, vice president in charge of TV at William H. Weintraub & Co., Inc., is a native of St. Louis and since childhood has been continuously in show busi- ness. In 1930 he moved from the stage and became program director of World Broadcasting System. Later he headed his own producing firm where he built and operated radio shows for Chevrolet, United Drug, Coca-Cola, Beechnut racking, Carter Products and Wheaties, among others. Compelled to retire for two years, Walter turned to raising Cocker Spaniels and Guernsey cattle in Bucks County, i^a. While there, he acted as radio consultant to Street & Finney. He returned as pro- gram director of WMCA in November, 1942, joined Benton & Bowles. VICTOR SEYDEL, radio and TV director of Anderson and Cairns Agency, was bitten by the showbiz bug in his teens. A star in school and home town dramatics in Grand Rapids, Mich, and later in Pottstown, Pa., Vic was scheduled to enter Michi- gan U. when an RKO manager got him a summer job as a song-and-dance man in Chicago. The summer job lasted two and a half years, and Vic's been a showman ever since. In 1940 he joined the Blue Network, now ABC, as a director, and worked on many shows, including "Counter-Spy," "Ladies Be Sealed," and others. In 1944 he became Eastern radio and TV director in the New York office of the Walker and Downing Agency and then moved on to the Anderson and Cairns Agency to serve in a similar capacity. WILLIAM R. SETH, JR., vice president and radio-TV director of Lewin, Williams & Saylor, inc., has a broad background in the industry. In his career, Bill has worked as announcer, disc jockey, news editor and station manager. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, where he helped to eke out his collegiate career playing the guitar in dance bands. Prior to his present connection. Bill was vice president in charge of TV and radio for Needham and Grohmann, and previous to that was radio director of O'Brien and Dorrance. He at one time held down a job with NBC Spot Sales and in 1948-49 acted as director of advertising with Muzak. In his spare time Bill collects antiques and miniature books. BUCKINGHAM GUNN of Foote, Cone & Belding's Chicago office first entered radio in 1934, when he joined J. Walter Thompson in the Windy City. Within two years he was appointed as radio director of the agency. Six years later. Buck joined WGN as program director and in 1948, when Foote, Cone & Belding created a television department, he was in on the ground floor development of the agency's TV activities. 217 Q O □ AI)VKKTIS1N(; ACJKNCY EXECUTIVES D D D HENRY (HANK) FOWNES. vice president and director of the radio-TV department at MacManus John & Adams. Inc.. first entered the advertising field after an Air Corps career, via service in the mail room of Benton & Bowles. Hank quickly rose to the post of assistant executive on the Tide account, but soon left the ..r\\ to )oin Penton Productions as radio-TV producer. In this post he serviced rums accounts, among them Cadillac and Pontiac, whose primary agency is ,VuK.V.anus. John & Adams. Inc. When the latter agency opened its New York offices, Pownes was chosen to head up the air-wave department. WICKLIFFE W. CRIOER. vice president in charge of radio and TV at Kenyon & Eckhardt. Inc.. is a graduate of Penn State College. He began his advertising career js an apprentice with J. Walter Thompson Co. and soon worked up to the radio publicity department, and thence to radio production. Next jump up the ladder found Crider at BBD&O as a developer of new programs for radio and TV, which post led ultimately to the vice-presidency in charge of that department. Crider moved over from BBD&O to his present post at K&E in 1952. When he isn't rooting for the Dodgers. Wick can usually be found working out his three-dimensional ROBERT W. DAY, vice president and radio-TV director of Albert Frank-Guenther Law, Inc., has been engaged in radio and TV advertising since his graduation from Harvard. Prom 1939 to 1942 he was connected with Broadcast Advertising, Inc., Boston, where he served full-time as a merchandising representative for two net- work food programs. He spent the following three years in the U.S. Navy, from which he was discharged as a lieutenant, senior grade. From 1945 to 1948, while associated with the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, Bob handled two coast-to-coast network shows, one from Boston and the other from Hollywood. He also served as radio and TV director of Lynn Baker, Inc., and H. B. Humphrey in New York. LAWRENCE E. DuPONT, director of radio and TV for Rogers and Smith Advertising Agency. Dallas. Texas, is a native of New York. He received his B.A. from Long Island University and his LL.B. from the Fordham University School of Law. He entered the radio field in 1936 at KPJZ, Forth Worth and later was a newscaster for some four years with WBAP. Larry entered television in 1947 and directed the first live telecast in the Southwest by remote pick-up of President Truman's visit to Forth Worth in Sept. 1948. He went to Dallas in 1949 as program manager for KBTV. which later became WFAA-TV. In addition to his duties on the technical side Larry has written numerous TV plays which have been telecast nationally featuring such stars as Frederic March, James Dunn and others ^ Tw /• ^""^^ON, vice president of McCann-Erickson in charge of the central radio-TV department joined the company in 1949 as a vice president and general executive^ He IS a graduate in journalism from the University of Wisconsin and la er continued his education at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Admin- istration. In 1930 he joined CBS and spent fourteen years with the network, first as Western sales manager with headquarters in Chicago and later as general sales manager in New York. In 1945 Leonard went to BBD&O as assistant^ president Ben Duffy and liaison between management and the radio department His next S Z'jy FroTth* Eckhardt where he was vice president, and dire to radio and TV. From this last position he joined McCann-Erickson. 218 n D n ADVERTISING AGENCY EXECUTIVES D D D PAUL GUMBINNER, director of radio and TV for the Lawrence C. Gumbinner Adver- tising Agency, Inc., has created thousands of radio and TV commercials for his agency's clients. In 1929, Paul sold the idea of a 15-second singing commercial to George Washington Hill of the American Tobacco Company, then made a tour of the country, explaining the methods radio stations could use to gain extra revenue by selling station break time. He started in on the creation of TV commercials in 1947, using his apartment as a studio and shooting exterior shots on Riverside Drive. Paul lives in New York with his wife and four children. His apartment houses three TV sets and three radios, and he often keeps abreast of broadcasting's passing show by having all six instruments going full tilt simultaneously. ALVIN KABAKER, vice president in charge of radio and TV for Dancer-Fitzgerald- Sample, Inc., has been with the same agency for 17 years. He started with the DFS predecessor, Blackett-Sample & Hummert in Chicago, as a copywriter where his legal training stood him in good stead in negotiating contracts, handling union difficulties, et al. He subsequently rose to the management and production ranks, and prior to assuming his present post in New York, had been in charge of the agency's Hollywood office, supervising such shows as "Beulah," "Mystery Theater," "Date with Judy," "Ma Perkins" and others. During World War II he took a three- year leave for Navy duty. Receiving both his B.A. and law degrees from the U. of Chicago, Kabaker was a practicing attorney for two years before adventuring into the newspaper field. TOM McDERMOTT, vice president in charge of TV at Benton & Bowles, is a boy wonder of the industry. Still in his twenties, Tom has more topnotch shows to his credit than many a long-time veteran producer. Even before graduating from Man- hattan College he wrote and directed plays, and formed a group which produced dramatic shows for various social organizations, and was associated with produc- tion staffs of summer theaters. Prior to joining B&B in 1942, Tom chalked up radio experience on WNYC and WOV, and wrote and directed a series with Ireene Wicker. He directed "When A Girl Marries" and the "Prudential Family Hour," wrote, edited, produced and directed scores of others. Tom has done post graduate study of the drama at Columbia, Fordham, NYU and the New School. NICHOLAS E. KEESELEY, vice president in charge of radio and television for Lennen & Newell, Inc., Agency, is "Nick" to a legion of friends in the industry. Nick was born in Philadelphia in 1910 and took his first job in the agency field with N. W. Ayer & Son back in 1928. In 1943 he became CBS program sales head, later he opened his own artist agency. Joining Lennen & Newell, Keeseley was instrumental in setting up the agency's TV department. CHESTER MacCRACKEN, vice president and director of radio and TV at Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield Agency, has been active in the advertising field for some 26 years. "Mac" started back in 1927 with the Skelly Oil Company and five years later joined J. Walter Thompson Co. In 1933, he moved to Benton & Bowles, where in 1937, he set up their Hollywood office. Returning to New York he super- vised such shows as "Gangbusters" and the "Boake Carter Show," along with nine daytime serials. In 1944, when Doherty, Clifford & Shenfield was formed, "Mac" joined the agency in charge of radio production. His hobbies include mystery and adventure stories, photography and raising roses in his Bronxville home. 219 \1>VKKT1S1N(; \(;KN( Y FAECUTIVES n n n JOHN R. SHEEHAN. director of radio and television at Cunningham & Walsh, Inc., started in radio with WGY. Schenectady, back in 1934, as a staff producer, singer and announcer. Two years later he became manager of international broadcasting for General Electric. During World War II, at Government request, John was loaned to tlie OWI. where, as Chief. Facilities Bureau in New York, he was responsible for planning, design, installation and operation of all radio and communications facili- ties required by OWI. Office of Inter American Affairs and Armed Forces Radio. From June. 1948 to March, 1950. John was director of radio and TV at Buchanan & Company. Inc. While there he handled the first telecast of Metropolitan Opera as well as managing the department. RINO NEGRI, executive and vice president of the Emil Mogul Company, is consid- ered among the leading advertising and marketing authorities for Italian-American products, particularly in the radio-TV media. A native of Venice, Italy, Rino was educated at the College of Milan and speaks and writes five languages fluently. He got his start in advertising here as an Italian announcer at WOV, New York. His ad campaigns for Ronzoni Macaroni Company, Berolio Importing Company, Gem Oil and Napa Valley wine products are proving fruitful, with the firm's saluting their agency account executive for his specific knowledge of the Italian-American market which has begun to pay off in sales returns. ALVIN Q. EHRLICH, vice president in charge of radio and TV for Kal, Ehrlich & Merrick, Washington, is one of the capital's pioneers in TV advertising. He entered the advertising business in 1929, serving as advertising manager of Raleigh Haberdasher for the next two years, and joined the Kal agency in 1932. Three years later Al was made a partner in the firm and remained there until 1943 when he left for military service. The name of the agency was changed in 1945, after Al's discharge, to Kal, Ehrlich & Merrick Advertising, Inc. Al, active in civic affairs, has been a director of the Better Business Bureau, was twice president of the Washington Advertising Club and is a member of the Radio Pioneers. WILLIAM L. WEDDELL, vice president in charge of radio and TV of Leo Burnett Co., Inc.. With headquarters in Chicago, has been in the broadcasting field since gradu- ation from the University of Chicago in 1929, when he went with NBC's Western office. Following a long stint as sales promotion manager of NBC, Chicago, Weddell became radio director of Erwin Wasey & Company. Before joining Leo Burnett Agency in 1946, he returned to NBC as assistant sales manager. MYRON P. KIRK, vice president and executive director of radio and TV at the Kudner Agency, Inc., trained for the TV course through experience in the banking, brokerage, agency, theater, radio and movie business. From 1938 to 1941 he was president of United Artists. Kirk joined the agency in 1941 as director of radio and later became v.p. in charge of radio and television. 220 n D D ADVERTISING AGENCY EXECUTIVES n n D SAMUEL H. NORTHCROSS, vice president of William Esty ComDany, Inc, and director of the agency's television department, followed graduation from NCU with post graduate work at Oxford University. He was associated with George Gallup in public opinion and audience measurement research for five years prior to going with Young & Rubicam for two years. He began his career as newspaper reporter and country editor for the Washington Times-Herald. During the war he served for three years with the Army Air Corps as a captain. He has been a vice president and manager of the TV production department for the Esty agency for five years prior to his appointment as over-all director of the agency's TV department. ROBERT FOREMAN, vice president in charge of TV at BBD&O, began his career sixteen years ago by writing print copy for trade ads, then went into consumer advertising. Shortly afterwards, he was turning out radio copy and headed the first segregated radio writing group in the agency. It was while Bob was working in this capacity that the vocalizing for the famous "Chiquita Banana" and "Willie, the Penguin" commercials were developed. Bob has an avid interest in early American furniture, as proved in his 150-year-old farm in Westport, Conn. There he has a famous collection of Currier & Ives prints. In his New York apartment, Bob has a collection of ultra-modern oil paintings, just to even things up. DAN SEYMOUR, vice president of Young and Rubicam, Inc., in charge of program- ming in the radio and TV department, is a veteran of the radio-TV field, both as a producer and performer. As a radio announcer, Seymour's voice was known to millions and with the advent of television he became increasingly popular, win- ning many awards. His most noteworthy achievement was as emcee and host of "We the People," and was largely responsible for the long list of "firsts" accredited to the show. A graduate of Amherst College, Dan was active in campus dramatics. When 18 he went abroad as a guest of the Austrian Ministry of Educa- tion to study and teach stage techniques. He has been with Young and Rubicam since 1950. WALTER WARE, director of television for Scheideler, Beck & Werner Agency, broke into the new medium in the old days of hall-room studios, hot light and one-time shots. A native Kentuckian, Walter entered radio via WLAP in his home-town of Lexington, and then came to New York in 1941 to join the Maxon Agency as a copy- writer, and next joined the Duane Jones Company. Futting his theatrical back- ground to work, he started TV experimentation in 1945 and soon launched the first commercial TV show originating from the DUMONT Wanamaker studios. He is credited with the success of New York's first women's daytime show, "Missus Goes A'Shopping," telecast direct from supermarkets. Ware set up the TV department for Scheideler, Beck & Werner when the agency was launched in September, 1951. JOHN P. ATHERTON, vice president and director of radio and TV production for Atherton and Currier Agency, is an accomplished musician and composer. He has created both music and lyrics for a number of the agency's radio and TV jingle commercials, as well as many musical novelty announcements. Other duties consist of all talent-buying plus overall supervision of the agency's radio-TV department. After studying at the Oberlin (0.) Conservatory of Music, and receiving a B.A. degree in music from Bard College in 1942, Atherton spent the next 38 months in the U.S. Army, with 20 months spent in active service in the South Pacific theater. He joined the agency on his return in 1945. 221 D \i>vi:ktisin(; \(;knc v k\k( i iives D D D LEWIS H TITTERTON vice president and director of radio and TV production at Compton"Adve(tising. Inc.. is a scholarly gentleman with degrees from Cambridge University and Harvard. Lewis is a sound business executive along with his academic accomplishments and has had wide experience in both the radio and TV lields Titterton was a )0urnalist in his early professional days. He became assistant editor of Atlantic Monthly in 1925 and a year later moved on to Macmillan Company where he was assistant to the general sales manager. In 1932 he entered the field of radio as a script editor with NBC. He served as an executive with NBC from 1932 to 1944 when he joined the Compton agency as director and later became vice president in charge of radio and TV. HAROLD A DAVIS, head time buyer for Erwin V\/asey & Company, got his start in the advertising business at Benton & Bowles, after spending four years with the Air Force, serving in China with the 14th Air Force, and then taking a Bachelor's Degree at Marietta College. Marietta, Ohio. His first position with Benton and Bowles was that of budget-coordinator on Procter and Gamble. This job entailed a considerable amount of media research work. Two years later Hal switched to Ooherly. Clifford, Steers & Shenfield. taking a job as assistant to the head time buyer. Later he became buyer on the Bristol Myers, Borden's and Welch accounts. Hal loined Erwin & Wasey & Co. in October. 1953, in his present position as head time buyer. SI LEWIS, radio and TV director for Product Services, Inc., advertising agency, entered the broadcasting field through coincidence. He was working as a buyer in a department store when he conceived a promotional scheme which brought him into contact with Harry S. Goodman. Harry was so impressed by the young man's ability, he offered him a position with his transcription firm. A long and successful association followed until Si left to join the staff of WPIX, N. Y., as an account executive. He remained with W, IX for four and a half years, rising to the position of senior salesman and handling such accounts as Kreuger Beer, Hoffman Beverages, Lincoln-Mercury and Robert Hall. He left WPIX to assume his duties with Product Services. ROGER PRYOR, vice president in charge of radio and TV at Foote, Cone & Belding, has enjoyed an exceptionally large background in the entertainment field. Starting in show business at the age of 18, he played Summer stock and gradually moved to leading parts on Broadway and Hollywood. Finally came radio, first as orchestra leader, then as M C. on the Gulf Screen Guild Program. Pryor joined Foote, Cone & Belding in 1947 as director of TV, and clients he has presented on TV include Union Oil, Sunkist, Fepsodent, Kleenex, Toni Home Permanent, B-B Ball Point Pen Rhemgold Beer and New York Central. PETER ARNOLD KRUG, director of radio and television for Calkins & Holden, has directed radio and television activities of such clients as Prudential Insurance of America, Stokely-Van Camp, Marculus Manufacturing Co., Oakite, Stereo-Realist Cameras, and other nationally-known accounts. Krug was formerly with Hicks & Greist for seven years in the same capacity, and prior to that served as business manager of the radio department of Donahue & Coe. His non-agency experience includes five years as program director, writer and performer with WEBR Buffalo N^ Y., and an earlier stint with WNBX, Springfield, Vt., now WKNE, as statiori manager. 222 n n n ADVERTISING AGENCY EXECUTIVES nan ""^ NORINE FREEMAN, media director for Western Advertising Agency, Los Angeles, entered advertising with a background of newspaper reporting and public rela- tions experience. She was a news reporter for more than 15 years, on mid-western newspapers, including the Toledo Blade, Toledo News-Bee, and the Cincinnati Post. She left the newspaper field for publicity and public relations in New York, where she was an account executive with Earle Ferris, Inc., and later radio director of Carl Byoir and Associates. Norine forsook New York for Chicago, where she became publicity director and radio-TV planning director for W. B. Doner & Company. She went to Los Angeles in 1951, and was media director for the Caples Company, before joining Western Advertising Agency. JOHN GAUNT, director of television and radio for Grant Advertising, was formerly a director and producer of many top-rated network shows. He now divides his time between supervising such programs as ABC's "Make Room for Daddy," NBC's "Roy Rogers Show," and KTLA's "Lawrence Welk Show," and creating filmed commercials for national Grant clients. Recently asked to define his job, Gaunt replied: "Tele- vision and radio broadcasting today is made commercially possible only by com- bining the talents of two widely divergent types of creative people— the artistic theatrical type and the sales managerial type. Each is able and resourceful." BETH BROBERG, media director for the Mayers Company, joined the agency in 1951 as secretary to the vice president. Going from USC, Beth started her adver- tising career with Foster & Kleiser Co., where she learned the business working in various departments including the posting and sales. She left Foster & Kleiser after four years to join West-Marquis, Inc., where she started as a general em- ployee and at the end of a two-year period was assisting the media director, production manager and chief accountant. Two years later she joined Jere Bayard Associates as media director, where for three years she selected various media and kept all agency media records. She was associated with Grant Advertising Agency before joining the Mayers Co. DONALD QUINN, media director of Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield, Inc., entered the advertising field eight years ago via the research department of Lennen and Mitchell, but soon switched to media work. Later, at Ruthrauff & Ryan, Inc., and Fedlar and Ryan, Inc., he continued the radio-TV work which opened the path to his present post. Don has been responsible for radio-TV time on a wide variety of programs ranging from "The Garry Moore Show" to "Hilltop House," and has supervised extensive spot buying and participation programming. Born in Northampton, Mass., Don Currently resides in Bronxville, N. Y., with his wife, Margot, and their two children, Susan and Douglas. EILEEN HENRIQUEZ, time buyer for J. Walter Thompson's Los Angeles office, has been with JWT for seven years, and expects to stay many more. She moved quickly from her first clerical position with Kemper Insurance in Chicago into their adver- tising and public relations department. Her next step on the way up was layout and presentations for Liberty Magazine. She managed to see more of the country while working for National Airlines in Miami and New York. She joined Crosley Broadcasting in Chicago, but California sunshine was luring her west. She joined the Leo Burnett Agency in Los Angeles for a brief stint before making her present connection. 223 D a D ADM Klisl.\(, \(;KX('Y KXErUTIVES D n D H. PIERSON MAPES. vice president in charge of TV and radio, and general manager of Hutchins Advertising Co.. Inc.. came to TV via radio advertising and merchandis- ing He joined May Radio Corp. in 1930 and became sales promotion and merchan- ii sing manager in 1933. In the same year, moved from May to Phiico as sales promotion manager. Mapes joined the Hutchins agency in 1945 and has been re- spDnsible for the radio and TV activities of Phiico Corp. ever since, with a notable series of shows, including "Radio Hall of Fame," "Bing Crosby Show," jnd the "Phiico Television r layhouse" on NBC-TV. Pierson also supervises plan- ning of Phiico Conventions and other national activities. STEPHEN W SIODLE. JR.. media director of Bermingham, Castleman & Pierce, Inc., IS 1 graduate of the University of North Carolina with a B.S. Degree in Commerce. From 1943-1945 he was with the U. S. Army service in Newfoundland Base Com- mand. Stephen entered the advertising field in 1946 with Doherty, Clifford & Shenfield, Inc.. and remained there until June, 1951 in the space department. From there he joined Bermingham. Castleman & Pierce, Inc. as space buyer. In October, 1952 he was named media director and assumed responsibility for the buying of all radio and TV time, and has been handling this phase of the agency work since !hat time. GEORGE POLK, a radio-TV supervisor, has been with Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn. Inc., since 1950. He attended Hotchkiss and Pomfret Schools in Connecti- cut. Upon graduation from Erskine College, South Carolina in 1950, where he re- ceived his BA degree, George started his advertising career in the mail room of BBD&O. Progressing steadily, he went on to research, time buying, and on to his present post, where he works with Robert Foreman, v.p. in charge of the radio-TV department. George is a native New Yorker and is single. FRANK MINEHAN, vice president, media director and member of the plans board, has been w.th Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell & Bayles, since it opened in 1946. Pre- vious to that he spent a short time as media director at Pedlar & Ryan. Before coming to New York, Frank had been media director and a Brand Man at Lever Brothers Company in Cambridge. After graduating from a finance school in Boston, he began his business career as a public accountant and school teacher. After joining Lever Brothers Company he switched to advertising and he has continued there ever since. BERNARD G. RASMUSSEN, manager of broadcast media at Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc., IS a native of Brooklyn with a degree from Fordham University in Business Administration. He started as an accountant with Seagram Distillers Corp. During World War II he saw service as an Air Force Navigator in Europe. Bernard joined Kuthrauff & Ryan in 1947 as a time buyer. He has been with Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc. m his present capacity since 1952 224 nan ADVERTISING AGENCY EXECUTIVES nan LYNN DIAMOND, radio and television time buyer for Emil Mogul Company, joined the agency after two years at Cecil & Presbrey as assistant to the account execu- tive on Tintair. She joined the time buying department in March of 1953 as execu- tive assistant and was upped to radio and television time buyer in July of the same year, working primarily on the Rayco Auto Seat Cover account. Her job is a prodigious one since Rayco is a chain of franchised retailers with over 100 stores in approximately 90 markets, and each outlet operates on an individual budget allocation. All radio and television advertising is planned on a local spot basis. EVELYN LEE JONES, business manager of radio and television departments and chief time buyer of Donahue & Coe, Inc., has been with the agency since August 1943. She joined the agency as a copy writer, later shifting to administration and business division. Prior to that Evelyn was at City Hall as Civilian Defense Volun- teer Aide to Mayor F. H. LaGuardia. Immediately prior to World War II, she was director of advertising for Theatre-on-Film, Inc. Evelyn was on the board of directors of Advertising Women of New York, Inc. from 1954-55. She attended Columbia University and Rochester University. Marriage entered the picture in 1934 when she met Charles Reed Jones. MILDRED FULTON, time buyer for the Bulova Watch Company since 1947, moved from the Blow Company to McCann-Erickson with the account in January, 1955. After positions with organizations ranging from tree surgeons to country clubs, she worked as secretary and administrative assistant to Edward W. Barrett, former assistant Secretary of State, with OWI in Washington during the war years. Mildred moved to New York City and joined Free & Peters in 1945. She is a native of Stamford, Conn. Her hobby is doing portraits in oil. LOCKE W. TURNER, media director of Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc., Los Angeles, has been associated with the agency for the past six years, having joined the firm after graduation from Stanford University. He began as a trainee, and was promoted successively to production and account duties. Prior to being named media director he was an assistant account executive on the Rexall Drug account for a period of four years. He was married early in 1955 to Barbara Walsh, assistant to the research director of BBD&O, Los Angeles. GEORGE KERN, associate media director of Lennen & Newell, Inc., started in the advertising business in 1923 with the Chicago office of the George Batten Co., now known as BBD&O. He spent seven years there learning the business in various departments, including several weeks training in the New York office of BBD&O. In 1931 George joined Blackett, Sample, Hummert (now Dancer, Fitzgerald & Sample) as an assistant account executive on the Parker Pen, Insulite, Stewart- Warner accounts, remaining there for seven years. In 1940 he joined Benton & Bowles as chief time buyer. During World War II, he served on the staff of General MacArthur in the Morale Services Section. Prior to joining Lennen & Newell he was associated with Benton & Bowles. 225 ADVKKTISINC. AC.KNCY EXECUTIVES n D D JOHN PAUL MARSICH. chief time buyer for Kudner Agency, began his advertising career at NBC in 1940. Prior to that he had attended Columbia and New York Uni- versity graduating from N.Y.U. with a degree in Business Administration. In 1943 he left NBC for the wars. As a lieutenant in the Navy he commanded the LSM in the Pacific Theater until the end of hostilities, whereupon he returned to the television department of NBC. By 1949 he had advanced to supervisor of produc- tion costs on all network shows. He served in that capacity until August of the same year when he accepted an offer from Kudner to join the agency as assistant business manager of the radio-TV department. Less than a half year later he was named to his present post. EDNA S. CATHCART. chief television and radio time buyer for J. M. Mathes, inc., has been with the agency for the past e ghteen years. She has been in charge of all time buying for the agency, involving such accounts as Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc.: Luden"s. Inc.; and the Northam Warren Corporation. Many other agency accounts are actively engaged in radio and television. NEWMAN F. McEVOY, vice president and media director of Cunningham & Walsh, has been buying space and time for national and local advertisers since 1928. His previous business experience in retailing and in industrial marketing has provided the background and insight so vital to this highly specialized advertising function. Among the accounts for which McEvoy has supervised media planning and buying are Chesterfield Cigarettes, Sunshine Biscuits, the Texas Company and E. R. Squibb and Sons. He has served as president of the Media Men's Association and is an active member of the Radio and Television Executives Society. JANE DALY, vice president and radio-TV director of Earle Ludgin & Company, Chi- cago, was named as the agency's first woman vice president at the year-end cor- porate meeting. She joined the company as a young secretary in 1942. Three years later she became assistant time buyer, and soon after that became head of the radio-TV department. As newest of the agency's vice presidents, Jane continues as TV-radio director, a position she has held the past several years. WILLIAM W. LEWIS, director of the radio-TV department of Geyer Advertising Agency entered broadcasting through the writing route. He graduated from Pas- adena College of the Theater in 1941, acted in two off-Broadway shows, then developed an interest in radio writing. He did a few free-lance scripts for NBC where he was subsequently employed as a continuity writer and announcer. He worked on early experimental shows until 1943 when he entered the Army Air Corps, serving as a pilot until the end of World War II. After discharge, he worked With Redwood Products, Inc., in a promotion capacity, then started a 1 kw. radio station in the Boston area. In 1948, he became a writer-producer for Morse Inter- national, Inc. Bill joined Geyer in 1951 226 n n n advertising agency executives nan KAY OSTRANDER, time buyer for the Dan B. Miner Company in Los Angeles, became interested in advertising agency work while employed at CBS-KNX in the post-war days. In 1948 she went to work as a secretary for McNeill & McCleery, a Los Angeles agency, where she remained until 1950. Hilly Sanders, v.p. in charge of radio and TV at Miner, offered her the job as time buyer for the agency. Kay has just passed her fourth anniversary with the agency and looks forward to being at Dan B. Miner Company long enough to have one of her daughters replace her at the job. ROGER C. BUMSTEAD, media director of David J. Mahoney, Inc., took his present post in January 1954. He was formerly with Maxon, Inc. as a time buyer. His responsibilities at Maxon included recommendations on spot time purchases, market research, rating and cost per M analysis. The accounts he served included Packard Motor Car Company (television network programs and radio announcement campaigns), Snow Crop Marketers and Gillette Safety Razor Company. Prior to that Roger was with the Katz Agency for over two and a half years in the promotion and sales data department. JOSEPH P. BRAUN, vice president and media director of Kenyon & Eckhardt is a native New Yorker. He has spent his entire career in advertising with Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc. He joined this organization in 1933, since which time he has become successively head of the facts department, space buyer and media director. All media within the agency, outdoor, print, radio, television, etc., is under Braun's supervision. I^^^^r^s;'?^ \,-^"V LYDIA RYDHOLM HATTON, chief time buyer for Foote, Cone & Belding's Los Angeles office, is a native of Cleveland, Ohio. After spending one year at Ohio-Wesleyan University at Delaware, she transferred to Washington Square College of New York University, majoring in retailing and advertising. She received her B.A. degree in January 1948, and shortly thereafter joined the media department of Alfred J. Silberstein-Bert Goldsmith, Inc. in New York City. In September of 1949, Lydia entered the doors of Foote, Cone & Belding, for the first time as a member of the typing department. In October 1952 she was named chief time buyer. JERRY BERGHOFF, executive vice president and radio-TV time and talent director of Berghoff Associates, Inc., Los Angeles, is a graduate of Los Angeles City College with Associated Arts Degree in Theatrical Arts. Jerry's background includes being actor, producer-director, and writer for radio-TV shows in Seattle and Los Angeles. He organized the radio-TV department at Berghoff Associates in 1949, and now directs all media, space and time buying, besides handling account executive duties for the agency's 50 national manufacturing accounts. He is a charter mem- ber of Sigma Beta Chi, a honorary fraternity. Jerry is married and has one son, Eddie Marc. 227 D D D ADVKKriSlNc; A{,KN( V FAKCUTIVES n n n WALTER BOWE. time buyer at Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell & Bayles, Inc., is a well- rounded agency time purcliaser, having been head of the department at Ogiivy, Benson & Mather. Inc. following good groundwork at Benton & Bowles, Inc. Cur- rently handling time purchases for Pall Mall, Revlon, Speidel, Vim and other top accounts. Walt spearheaded the large-scale radio campaign for Lever Brothers' Good Luck Margarine, in conjunction with the New York state conversion to yellow oleo two years ago. which brought fast sales results for the sponsor. Bowe's radio baptism dates back to high school productions in his hometown of Syracuse, N. Y., followed by workshop experience at Syracuse University's Radio-TV School. As a member of the Radio Workshop production staff of WAER, campus station, he scripted a weekly half-hour program, "The Sue Bennett Show" which rose to national fame. L A. ■•TIM' ELLIOTT, vice president and media director of the Fletcher D. Richards Agency, has a unique record in the industry, having spent his entire career (over • qiwrter-century) with one agency! He directs the purchase of TV and radio time for U.S. Rubber. Eastern Air Lines, Dixon-Ticonderoga Pencils, Waterman Fen, American Machine & Foundry among others, as well as serving as account super- visor on many key accounts. Tim came to Detroit from Canada when 19 to start with Campbell-Ewald and when the separate corporate entity of Campbell-Ewald of H. Y. became the Fletcher D. Richards Agency, Elliott became a board member of the new organization, as well as remaining a v. p. and media director. A resident of Chappaqua, "Tim" is an ardent fisherman as well as a confirmed addict of hockey and bowling. JAMES B. ZABIN, partner and radio-TV director of the Posner-Zabin Agency, began his ad career with Paramount Pictures, later going with United Artists and thence to the Hanff-Metzger Agency (now Buchanan Co.) for 15 years. The newly-elected president of the League of Advertising Agencies, Jim has a well-versed background and wide community of interests that include trusteeship in the N. Y. Society for Ethical Culture, a board member of the Riverside Community House, member of New York Financial Advertisers, and former officer of Associated Motion Picture Advertisers and other professional groups. The co-author of "Understanding Adver- tising," Zabin is equally talented in his artistic pursuits, having exhibited in numerous shows. Among other chief outside interests is young Cindy, a cocker spaniel. JEAN L SIMPSON, radio and television spot time buyer at Anderson and Cairns Agency, is a native of New Jersey, having been born in Passaic. She went west- ward for her education, receiving a B.A. degree in sociology from Oberlin College in 1947. She began her time buying career with Anderson, Davis & Platte in 1950, continuing after the agency merged with the John A. Cairns Company to form Anderson & Cairns. She's a specialist in the spot field, handling only spot radio and TV while other colleagues handle network purchases. Her outside interests lie mamly in the field of architecture, being the wife of architect John E. Grocco. BARBARA JONES, time buyer at Donahue & Coe, is the blonde member of the Jones Girls' Time buying tri-umvirate, none of whom are related. Following gradu- ation from Smith College (cum laude), Bobbie joined GE's publicity department in Schenectady, principally working with WRGB, before taking New York City by storm on the staffs of Mademoiselle, Life, Televiser and Television Magazines, and free- ancing with scripts to all major outlets. After a stint with the package firm of Video Associates, Inc., she embarked on her agency career with Grey, where, for over five years, she ran the gamut of production, business management, talent buying et al, to becoming administrative assistant to the radio-TV v.p She's been m her present post for over 18 months. She lives in Greenwich Village, taking an active part m community life, and spends Summers in the country, mainly growing tomatoes and just relaxing. 228 ADVERTISING AGENCY EXECUTIVES nan FRANK SILVERNAIL, dean of the radio-TV time buyers, heading the department at BBD&O, and veteran of the field, being the current president of the Radio Pioneers of N. Y. Frank entered the business end of broadcasting through the talent door, being a guitar artist on WEAF in the early days before joining NBC as merchandis- ing counsel in 1929. One of the first time buyers in the industry, he first was with Pedlar & Ryan prior to transferring to a similar post with Young & Rubicam, Inc. and thence on to BBD&O in 1943. Little did he dream back in his under-graduate days at the University of Rochester where he laid plans for a career in sales pro- motion that he would embark on a time buying vocation that would comprise handling radio-TV campaigns for every type of product from soap to cigarettes and from beer to automobiles. ARTHUR A. KRON, executive vice president, treasurer and radio-TV director of Gotham Advertising Company, is virtually a one-man agency. He also is unique in having been with the one agency his entire career, having joined Gotham in 1916. He is the founder of the International Advertising Convention which he initiated while president of the International Ad Association. Active in other professional groups, he is a charter member of the Assoc, of International Ad Agencies and the Assoc, of Ad Men & Women, vice-chairman and treasurer of New York World Trade Week Committee, as well as active in the RTES, Radio Pioneers, Lambs and others. Chief outside interests are golf, gardening and pistol-shooting, although he is also noted as a violinist and trumpet player, having played professionally, between business, meetings and other activities. GERALD GIBSON, chief time buyer at Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield, Inc., began his broadcasting career as a time salesman for WJOY, Burlington, Vt. He returned to his native New Jersey to embark on his agency career at McCann- Erickson, Inc. where he estimated radio-TV time for Lever Brothers' products. Early in 1953 he joined Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield, assigned as time buyer on the Fharmaco and Minit-Rub accounts. He subsequently was promoted to his present post as head of the time buying department, supervising the purchase of spot radio and TV and network buying for such accounts as Borden, Bristol-Myers, Curtis Publishing, Sonotone and other top clients. A true native son of the Garden State, Gerald is married to the former Catherine Martel, and they reside in South Orange. HERBERT GRUBER, business manager of the radio and television department of Edward Kletter Associates, Inc., is a veteran specialist of the time buying field, having previously been head time buyer at Cecil and Presbrey, Inc. before assum- ing his present post last November, where he is concerned chiefly with purchase of all radio and television time and the execution of all contracts for such clients as Pharmaceuticals, Liggett Drug, Federated Supply Corporation, Universal Pen & Pencil and others. Prior to his association with Cecil & Presbrey, Inc., Gruber had been with the Biow Company for several years in the same capacity. Among his favorite pastimes are tennis and delving in art, both actively and passively. MIRIAM TRAEGER, director of the radio-TV department for Abbott Kimball Company, where duties not only include supervision of all time buying, but also general production director. Educated in New York at NYU and Hunter College, Miriam began her radio career with metropolitan indies, first with WMCA and later at WINS where she was assistant to the general manager and also doubled in sales. Associated with the agency for close to 10 years, she handled such accounts as Imra, Saraka, Norcross, Drake and Trifari jewels, as well as Hathaway Fabrics, and has become a specialist in seasonal campaigns. Young as the video medium is, she is one of the early pioneers in the field, having spearheaded spot-buying for major advertisers ever since TV became a commercial actuality. 229 \I>VKKTIS1N(; \(;KN( Y EXECUTIVKS nan JAMES C. DOUGLASS, director of radio and TV of Ted Bates & Company, was fL-inuMU vice president in cfiarge of radio and TV at Erwin Wasey & Co. After .ci.uliijting from Hastings College Conservatory of Music and the University of NebusKj. Jim joined WAAW (now KOWH) in Omaha, as assistant manager in charge of programs. Later he shifted to Central States Broadcasting System as program director, and then to CBS as program production manager in St. Louis. During the war he was a Lieutenant Commander in the U. S. Navy, serving in the South Atlantic. Southwest Pacific and Aleutian theaters of war. After the war, Jim became production manager of the Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company's radio unit in Sydney, Australia, working for their ad agency, George Patterson Co., Ltd. A. UWARO SUTHERLAND, director of radio and TV production at McCann-Erickson, Inc.. Los Angeles, has a show business background of vaudeville, stock, musical comedy, movies and network radio and TV. which stands him in good stead in his present post. His career began as an actor, appearing in the early movie days in Helen Holmes serials, as a Keystone Kop and a leading man for Bebe Daniels, May McAvoy. and others. His outstanding director's career in Hollywood included some 60 films of varied types with top stars such as Bing Crosby, Spencer Tracy, Eddie Cantor and others. His New York TV experience since 1949, first with NBC and then with the Kudner Agency. PHILIP ROUDA, vice-president and radio-TV director of Bozell & Jacobs, Inc. in Chicago, has been with the agency for 10 years, having joined as copywriter in October, 1944, after serving with the Army Air Forces as a radio instructor. Previous background included motion picture work with National Screen Service, and Filmack in writing and production and also varied motion picture and other theatrical advertising. Radio and TV work at Bozell & Jacobs includes program and spot buying for Serta Mattresses, Blue Cross-Blue Shield, Leaf Brands and others. He has won 6 Chicago Federation Advertising Club awards fcr individual ads and campaigns handled as creative account executive. Philip was educated at the U. of Chicago and Chicago Conservatory of Music. JAMES C. SHELBY, vice-president and television director for McCann-Erickson, Chicago, was recently appointed to his present post. During the past 14 years, Shelby, as director of TV and radio for McCann-Erickson, handled extensive operations of the Standard Oil Company which included newscasts, sports shows and special events of college and pro-football games. Other assignments included International Harvester. Swift & Company, Maytag, Bell & Howell and Milnot. Recently he was honored with a gold award from the Oil Industry Information Committee for outstanding services. Prior to joining McCann, Shelby handled the Dr. I. Q. Quiz Show on NBC radio. Shelby served with the Marines in World War II. He is a charter member of the Chicago Radio Management and the Chicago Television Council. WINSLOW H. CASE, vice-president of Geyer Advertising, Inc.. entered the adver- tising business in 1927. He was associated with Stinson Aircraft, La Driere Art Service and Chesterfield cigarettes and has served on the advertising faculty of Columbia University. He has been associated with Campbell-Ewald as senior vice-president and was a major contributor in the development of the agency's television department, working closely with Chevrolet officials in their TV expansion. Case was active in the presentation of "Famous Jury Trials" and the Notre Dame home football games on DuMont TV network for Chevrolet. He supervised the pick-up of sixty events at Madison Square Garden in N. Y. under sponsorship of local Chevrolet dealers. 230 Representatives FOR REPRESENTATIVE AFFILIATIONS OF INDIVIDUAL RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS TURN TO RADIO AND TELEVISION STATION LISTINGS RADIO-TV STATION KEPKESENTATIVES D D D AIRSPOT SALES (.4 y^-l I.ak.- St.. (Iiioago, 111. l*honr: M'utr 2-(tl(>() Radio ilrn. Mgr ]o>c\A\ Kapys TV ilrn. M(ir Capico Kapps ALASKA RADIO & TV SALES .t:ii I . xiMuion \\«-.. N«\s York C\l\. N. Y. rhonv: Ml rra> Mill VKiOJ Nrlwork Sal.> Mgr Cliarlea E. Soden Spot Sales Mpr Roy V. Smith ALL-CANADA RADIO FACILITIES LTD. 8« HicliiiKiiiti Si. W ., Itirtuito, Onlaiio. Can. Phone: KMpin- 6-76^1 Wfx^ Sla. Tim.- I)i\ lolin \V. Tregale AM RADIO SALES COMPANY 40in Cahn 41 .MarietU St., N.W^ Atlanta 3, Ga. Phone: Cypres! 7545 Exectilivr-in-charfEe Cbarle- C. Tioleman 1915 Flrn St., Dallah 1, Texas Phone: Sterling 1558 Exec. In Charge Clyde B. Melville HIL F. BEST CO. Park Ave. Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone: WOodward 2-7298 Gen. Mgr Hil F. Best Sales Mgr Michael Best Sta. Rel Val A. Best Branch Offices 228 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 1, III. Phone: STate 2-5096 101 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: LExington 2-3783 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Hollywood 5-6667 15 Harriet St., San Francisco, Calif. Phone: UNderhill 3-6480 Mortgage Guaranty Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Phone: ALpine 5084 2745 NE Brdwy., Portland 12, Ore. Phone: Garfield 6292 203 White-Henry Bldg., Seattle Phone: Seveca 7997 WALTER BIDDICK COMPANY 1151 So. Broadwav, Los Angeles 15, Calif. Phone: Richmond 6184 Manager Guy Biddick Asst. Mgr Mildred Biddick Office Mgr Josephine Corbet Traveling Rep Burl Zoul JOHN BLAIR & COMPANY Chrysler Bldg. East, New York, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-6900 President John P. Blair Asst. to Pres Wells Barnett Exec. V-P Robert E. Eastman Vice-President David N. Simmons Secretary-Treasurer Blake Blair Branch Offices 520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, lU. Phone: SU 7-8659 Vice-President Charles F. Dilcher 3010 Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone: DOuglas 2-3188 Manager Herber Smith, Jr. 3460 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 7-6103 Vice-President Carleton E. Coveny 1037 Paul Brown Bldg., St. Louis 1, Mo. Phone: CHestnut 1-5688 Manager Tom Harrison 524 Book Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone: WOodward 1-6030 Mgr Charles Fritz 467 Rio Grande Nat'l Bldg., Dallas, Texas Phone: Riverside 4228 232 n n n RADIO-TV STATION REPRESENTATIVES nan Manager Steve Beard Statler Office Bldg., Boston, Mass. Phone: HUbbard 2-3163 Mgr. Bruce G. Pattyson BLAIR-TV, INC. 150 E. 43rd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-5644 Chairman John P. Blair President William H. Weldon Vice-Presidents Lindsey H. Spight, John Venninger Secretary-Treasurer Blake Blair Branch Offices 520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: SUperior 7-5580 Vice-President John W. Davis 3010 Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone: YUkon 2-7068 Vice-President Lindsey Spight 3460 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: DU 7-1333 Mgr Frank Moreland 1037 Paul Brown Bldg., St. Louis 1, Mo. Phone: CHestnut 1-4459 Mgr Richard Quigley 524 Book Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone: WOoodward 1-6030 Manager Gabe Dype 467 Rio Grande Nat'l Bldg., Dallas, Texas Phone: Riverside 4228 Manager Steve Beard 1402 Barnett Bank, Jacksonville, Fla. Phone: 6-5570 Manager Harry E. Cummings Statler Office Bldg., Boston, Mass. Phone: HU 2-3163 Manager Bruce Pattyson HASKELL BLOOMBERG 39 Kearney Square, Lowell, Mass. Phone: GLenview 8-8715 General Manager Haskeil Bloomberg Branch Offices Cregg Bldg., Lawrence, Mass. Phone: 2-2148 Mgr Ruth Evans 28 Carleton St., Cambridge, Mass. Phone: Kirkland 7-2355 Manager Mrs. Josephine Bishop GUY BOLAM American Sales and Service Agency 370 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-1300 President Guy Bolam Branch Offices 3 Place de Valois, Paris 3, France General Mgr P. G. Duprat 38 Hertford St., London W 1, England General Manager G. Clement Cave AM & FM Stations Represented — Radio Luxembourg "1," "2," "3," & "4," Luxem- bourg, TeleLuxembourg. THE BOLLING COMPANY, INC. 247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-8150 President George W. Boiling Vice-President E. Schuyler Ensell Treasurer Robert H. Boiling Secretary E. A. Pancoast, Jr. Vice-President (TV) G. Richard Swift Branch Offices 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: WH 3-2040 Executive-in-Charge John D. Stebbins 2978 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: DU 8-8158 Executive-in-Charge Qeorge Boiling HI 5 Third St., San Francisco, Calif, Phone: GA 1-6740 Executive-in-Charge John T. Coy 80 Boyleston St., Boston 16, Mass. Manager Richard A. Keating Phone: HU 2-0346 LOUIS J. BORGATTL INC. 419 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Phone: COmmonwealth 6-0718 Pres.-Treas Louis J. Borgatti THE BRANHAM COMPANY 99 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-4606 President Eugene Corcoran Chrm. of Board M. H. Long Vice President Joseph F. Timlin Branch Offices 360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: Central 6-5726 President E. F. Corcoran Vice President L. S. Greenberg 7236 General Motors Bid., Detroit 2, Mich. Phone: Trinity 1-0440 Executive-in-Charge Ed Charney 1005 Fidelity Union Life Bldg., Dallas 3, Tex. Phone: ST 5831 Executive-in-Charge J. S. McCauley Rhodes Haverty Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga. Phone: Walnut 3025 Executive-in-Charge H. L. Ralls Title Guaranty Bldg., St. Louis 1, Mo. Phone: CHestnut 1-6192 Executive-in-Charge John J. Schwarz 703 Market St., San Francisco 3, Calif. Phone: YUkon 2-1582 Executive-in-Charge Walter Patzlaff 6399 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Calif. Phone: Webster 1-1551 Executive-in-Charge Norman Noyes 2001 Liberty Life Bldg., Charlotte 2, N. C. Charlotte 2, N. C. Phone: 2-8839 Executive-in-Charge B. C. Finch 1028 Sterick Bldg., Memphis 3, Tenn. Phone: 8-2344 Executive-in-Charge Sidney L. Nichols BROADCAST TIME SALES 149 California St., San Francisco 11, Calif. Phone: SUtter 1-8656 Owner Carl Schuele 233 ::; n D r^vdiotv station reprf:sentatives nan /triiri<7i OOue 1S4Q No. IliitliUtul. l.o> Angoli-s 2K, Calif. phon, . no vi:>'» v:>HHj Mjh.«»:. Ii"» CiU.s CLARK R. BROWN CO. >unr l-h. »-" ln\.n IUn.I.. Il.«ii-i.»n. r.'\a> rhttne: J I Min I(>01 4a2 Rio <;rjmlr Nail HMp.. Dallas. To\a> Phtme: R.Vmlolpli Ml" BULMER 6, JOHNSON. INC. ijO H.....iok. Hl.U.. Minn. ..|...li> :.\ Minn. rhonr. I.Inri.ln TOIT BURN-SMITH CO.. INC. hi \\. mil ^i.. N.Nx Y..ik M>. N. Y. rhom-. Mil 2-3124-5 Vice I*re*,-Kaslrrn Mgr C. Skinley Bailey Itramh Offices 307 N. Michigan Av« „ Chicago 1, 111. I'hone: CKnlral h-Uil Pre»,-Trra*urcr John A. Toothill f.:2 S. I afaMllr I*k. PI.. Los Angeles, Calif. rhone: Dunkirk 2-3200 M.:r Marian G. Oakcs J{» Monlgomerv St., .^an Francisco 4, Calif. Phone: Yukon ()-:>«19 Manaprr Norman Cunningham CANADIAN STATION REPRESENTATIVES. LTD. 47 7 Ma.liM.n Am.. N. Y. 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-1810 y.xec. in Che Thomas F. Malone CAPPER PUBLICATIONS, INC. 103J Topeka Blvd., Topeka, Kans. Phone: 3-2377 Prr-i.lrnt H. S. HIake Cineral Manager Ben Ludy Comm. Manager Milton Hodges Branch Offices 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: LE 2-1250 Kwrculive-in-chargi- William L. McKee. 333 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phonr: CEniral 6-5977 I x»rini\«-.in-Charg«' liarney C'jark 300 W ahower Bldg., Kansas City 6, Mo. Phone: Victor 3864 KxeruliveHD-iharge Jofeeph H. Story, Jr. '.'W l'ni«in Commirce HIdg., Cleveland, Ohio Phone: Main 1-6774 Manaitf-r Andrew M. Cent 1207 Rukk nidg., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phom-: Douglas 2-:)220 Kxr-rutivf-in-rharge Fred Jameson 1151 .South Broadway, Los Angeles 15, Calif. (WaJti-r Biddick Company) Lxrculive-in-rharge Guy Biddick CARIBBEAN NETWORKS. INC. 2W» U#..t iTih M^ N.v* York 19, .\. Y. Phone: CI .5.7433 Kwrc. Vire pr-v A. M. Martinez \ ic<' Prcsiilenl . . S«'c'v Treas Vincent Ramos , .Juan J. Cerna CBS RADIO SPOT SALES 48,') Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLuzu 1-2345 (icncral Sales Mgr Henry R. Flynn F.asicrn Sales Mgr Milton F. Allison Mgr. Sis. Devolopnu'nt Newell T. Schwin Research Mgr .Richard Hess Promotion Mgr Sherril Taylor Branch Offices 410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, IlL Phone: Whitehall 4-6000 Western Sales Mgr Gordon Hayes 902 Fisher Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich. Phone: Trinity 2-5500 Manager Ralph Fait, Jr. Palace Hotel, San Francisco 5, Calif. Phone: Yukon 2-7000 Manager Jack Donahue 6121 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif. P/ione: Hollywood 9-1212 Manager Jack WooUey 31 Third St., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga. Phone: Elgin 0727 Manager David Kittrell CBS TELEVISION SPOT SALES Service of CBS Television 485 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 1-2345 Vice-Pres. in Charge Merle S. Jones Gen. Sales Mgr Clark B. George Business Manager Ben Margolis Research Manager Alfred Di Giovanni Eastern Sales Mgr Edward A. Larkin Branch Offices 410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, IlL Phone: Whitehall 4-6000 Midwestern Sales Mgr John A. Schneider 800 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Phone: Elgin 0727 Manager H. H. Holtshouser 902 Fisher Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich. Phone: Trinity 2-5500 Manager Tony Moe Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Calif. Phone: YUkon 2-7000 Manager MacLean Chandler 1313 N. Vine St., Los Angeles 28, Calif. P/ione: Hollywood 9-1212 Manager J. Richardson Loughrin HENRY I. CHRISTAL CO. 579 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-4414 President Henry I. Christal Branch Office 333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IlL Phone: CE 6-6357 Manager James L. Thompson Russ Building, San Francisco, Calif. Phone: YU 2-1204 Manager Richard E. Green 2107 Book Building, Detroit 26, Mich. Phone: WOodward 3-2365 234 n n n RADIO-TV STATION REPRESENTATIVES nan Manager Joseph R. Spadea 581 Boylston St., Boston 16, Mass. Phone: Copley 7-1180 Manager Richard Charlton THOMAS F. CLARK COMPANY, INC. 1 East 54th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: ELdorado 5-5666 Manager Thomas F. Clark Asst. Mgr Madeline E. Miklos Branch Office 35 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago, 111. Phone: State 2-1663 Manager Paul Elsberry Penobscot Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone: Trinity 1-8981 Manager Paul Pequinot 992 William-Oliver Bldg., Adanta, Ga. Phone: Lamar 7088 Manager Harry Cannon COLLEGE RADIO CORP. Delaware Rd., Columbus 16, Ohio Phone: FRanklin 2-5277 President Edwards R. Hopple Vice President Robert R. Vance, Jr. Sales Manager William B. Irvine Branch Office Vice Pres Robert R. Vance, Jr. 14 West 45th St., N. Y. 36, N. Y. Phone: OXfor'd 7-0890 CONTINENTAL RADIO SALES 21st & Panama St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. Phone: LOmbard 3-0882 Manager R. Butche Branch Offices 285 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Manager Stephanie Maytas Phone: LE 2-2450 228 No. La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Manager R. Olson DONALD COOKE INC. 331 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-7270 President Donald Cooke Branch Offices 1061 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Execulive-in-Charge Charles J. Sheppard 228 N. La Salle St., Chicago 1, lU. Phone: State 2-5096 Executive-in-Charge Hooper Jones 111 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Cal. Phone: Crestview 5-2022 Execulive-in-Charge Lee F. O'Connell 233 Sansome St., San Francisco 4, Cal. Phone: Yukon 6-2396 Executive-in-Charge William A. Ayers HARRY E. CUMMINGS 1402 Barnett Bank Bldg., Jacksonville 2, Fla. Phone: 6-5770 Owner. .Harry E, Cummings DORA-CLAYTON AGENCY, INC. 502 Mortgage Guarantee Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga. Phone: Alpine 7841 Operators Dora C. Cosse, Clayton J. Cosse DEVNEY & CO. 535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-5365 President E. J. Devney Branch Office 64 East Lake St., Chicago, 111. Phone: FR 2-0016 Manager Hal Holman EVERETT-McKINNEY, INC. 40 E. 49 St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-3747 President Max M. Everett Secretary M. Jane Callahan Sales Mgr Powell H. Ensign Vice President Robert Mandeville Branch Offices 400 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: Superior 7-9052 Executive-in-Charge Robert F. Meskill 111 LaCienega Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Cal. Phone: Crestview 5-2022 Exec.-in-Charge Lee F. O'Connell 233 Sansome St., San Francisco 4, Cal. Phone: Yukon 6-2396 Exec.-in-Charge William A. Ayrea FORIOE & COMPANY, INC. 580 Fifth Avenue, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-3100 President Joseph Bloom Vice-President Zang Golobe Gen. Mgr Joseph Ruggiero Acct. Executives Jim Theiss, Ed Forrester, John Knox, Eugene Litt Research Director Billie Judels Branch Offices 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: Delaware 7-1874 Manager Tom Cinquina 1127 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone: Madison 6-8329 Manager Lawrence Krasner 593 Market St., San Francisco 5, Calif. Phone: Sutter 1-7569 Manager Zona Samson 502 Mortgage Guarantee Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Phone: Alpine 7841 Co-Manager Clayton Cosse 9718 Tralle Drive, Dallas 18, Texas Phone: DAvis 7-4541 Manager Hal Falter FREE & PETERS, INC. 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 1-2700 President H. Preston Petera Exec. V.P Russel Woodward Vice-Pres.-TV Lloyd Griffin Radio Department V.P., Eastern Sis. Mgr Jones Scovern 235 n n n kadiotv station kk»*»^»'^*'^'*')J]1X.^.^. nan IVtuMolion NUnaiirr Frank W ooanifT Ti' neftortmrnt Yj^titm Salm Manajirr John W. Hrooke Promotion Mjir John W lluilhut Branch Offices :j»0 N. Michigan Avo^ Chicago 1, 111. Phone: Franklin 2-6373 Vicr-IVrt, Jol»n A. Cory Radio Deportment Midv»p*l Salrj Mgr Arthur W. Bagge Tl Department \iiJ«»c»l Sal«> Mpr \\ m. J. Tynan Glenn Hl.l>:.. \lhinl;i :<. (ia. Phone: Main 5667 Kcic/io Department Mgr Jame* M. Wade rr Department Manager Vi • J- Slubbs Penob-icol lUilfi., D.troit 26. Mich. Phone: Woodward 14255 Radio Department Mgr W. W. Bryan Tl Department Manantr Ion A. kinp 406 W. 7lh St., Fort Worth 2, Texas Phone: Fortune 3349 liadut \ 71 Deimrtment Mgr Dean Milhurn 6331 Holb-wood Blvd., Hollywood 28» Cal. Phone: 9-2151 Radio * Tl' Deimrtment Mgr Hal W. Hoag Kufts Bldg^ San Francisco, Calif. Phone: Sutt.r 1-3798 Radio Manager F, Thomas Boise, Jr. Trlfvi-ion Mgr William A. Exline GILL-PERNA, INC. 654 Madi*.on Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Phone: TEmpleton 8-4740 Pre^idrnt Helen Gill Kitrr. Vire-Prej- John J. Perna, Jr. lirnnrh Offices 75 EL Warker Drive, Chicago, 111. Phone: IRanklin 2-8665 Mid*%eM Mgr Walter Bead.ll 2330 W. 3rd St., Lo^ Angeles, Calif. Phone: Dlnkirk 7-4388 57 Pot*! St., San lranri..co, (]alif. Phone: Siitt«r lo.V)^ W. S. GRANT CO., INC. 703 Mark«-t M ., Sjm Francisco, Calif. Phono. KXI.rook 2-(t()V>:), 2-12il Cfpoeral Manager W. S. Grant lirnnrh Offices 1127 ^^ il-hir#- Blvd.. I.o- Angeles, Calif. Phone: Madison 9-2653 33 W. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Phone: BKyant 91374 612 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone: SUperior 7-8177 MELCHOR GUZMAN COMPANY. INC. r, Rorkrf flier Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone: Circle 7-0624 President Melchor Guzman Stations Represented in— Bolivia, Brazil, Chile. Columhia, FJ Salvador, Honduras, Mexico. Nicaragua, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uru- guay, and Venezuela. H-R REPRESENTATIVES, INC. 380 Madison Ave.. New York 17, N. Y. Phone: Oxford 7-3120 Pres. & Treas Frank M. Headley Exec. Vice-Pres Dwight S. Reed Vice-Pres. & Sec Frank E. Pcllegrin Vice-Pres Carlin S. French Vice-Pres Paul R. Weeks Vice-Pres Harold Lindley Branch Offices 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, III. Phone: Randolph 6-6431 Vice-President Dwight S. Reed 155 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. Phone: YUkon 2-5701 General Manager James Alspaugh Equitable Bldg., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 7-1480 V.P.-Gen. Mgr Harold Lindley 520 Lovett Blvd., Rm. ID, Houston, Tex. Phone: Justin 1601 101 Marietta St. Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 452 Rio Grande Bldg., Dallas, Tex. Phone: Randolph 5149 Manager Clarke Brown HARRINGTON, RIGHTER & PARSONS, INC. 589 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MU 8-7050 TV Department President John E. Harrington, Jr. Vice Pres Volney Righter Vice Pres James O. Parsons, Jr. Acct. Executive John F. Dickinson Acct. Executive Burton Adams Acct. Executive Maurice Rashbaum, Jr. Account Executive Norman Walt Branch Office Tribune Tower, Chicago, 111. Phone: Whitehall 4-0074 Executive-in-charge Carroll R. Layman Russ Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Phone: Sutter 1-4125 Executive-in-charge Franklin Dougherty HEADLEY-REED COMPANY 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-8701 President Sterling Beeson Chrm. of Board F. W. Miller, Sr. Kxec. Vice-Pres John H. Wrath Secy.-Treas Frank W. Miller, Jr. V.P., Sales Mgr,, Radio... Jack Hardinghara V.P., Sales Mgr., TV Dick Hogue Branch Offices 230 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, III. Kxecutive V.P.-in-Charge John H. Wrath Staff Geno Cioe, Ed Gardner, Frank Hussey, Bob Alexander Palmer Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga. 236 n n n radio-tv station representatives nan Executives-in-charge Eli W. Sweatman, Wm. Elwell 300 Montgomery St^ San Francisco 4, Cal. Executive-in-charge Frank Tessin Taft Bldg^ Hollywood, Cal. Execulive-in-charge Clark N. Barnes Lincoln-Liberty Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Executive-in-charge Robert S. Dome HOAG-BLAIR CO. 405 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: MU 4-3722 President Robert B. Hoag Vice-President Wells Barnett Sec'y.» Treas Helen Rice Promotion Victor Forker Research Ward Dorrell Branch Office 737 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone: DE 7-2145 Exec, in Chg Donald Ward 3010 Russ Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Phone: YU 2-7068 Exec, in Chg Lindsey Spight 3460 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: DU 1-3811 Exec, in Chg Frank Moreland GEORGE P. HOLUNGBERY CO. 307 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: DEarborn 2-6060 President George P. HoUingbery Branch Offices 500 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: OXford 5-5560 Executive-in-charge John I. Peterson 411 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 13, Calif. Phone: Madison 6-1351 Executive-in-charge Harry H. Wise, Jr. 625 Market St., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone: DOuglas 2-2541 Executive-in-charge George E. Lindman 233 Peachtree St., Atlanta 3, Ga. Phone: Lamar 5710 Executive-in-charge Richard N. Hunter HAL HOLMAN COMPANY 64 East Lake St., Chicago 14, 111. Phone: FRanklin 2-0016 Owner Hal Holman Branch Offices 535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-5365 Executive-in-charge Ed Devney 6381 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif. Phone: Hywd. 9-5408 >fanager Tracy Moore 607 Market St., San Francisco 5, Calif. Phone: GA 1-0426 Manager Roy Soderlind INDIE SALES, INC. 60 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 24813 President Jack Koste Branch Offices 228 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 1, lU. Phone: STate 5096 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 5-6667 15 Harriet St., San Francisco 3, Calif. Phone: UNderhill 3-6480 Park Ave. Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone: WOodward 2-7298 P. 0. Box 6102, Atlanta, Ga. Phone: EXchange 1490 INTER-AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS, INC. 41 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-0884 President Angel Ramos Vice-President Jose Oviedo Secretary Frank Navarro INTERSTATE UNITED NEWSPAPERS —RADIO DIVISION 545 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-5452 Mgr. Radio Div Joseph Wootton Branch Offices 25 East Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IlL Phone: WEbster 9-7260 Manager L. J. Pollard THE KATZ AGENCY, INC. 477 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-4460 President Eugene Katz V.P., Dir. of Sales Policy. . .George W. Brett Treasurer Morris J. Beck Sales Manager Morris S. Kellner Director of TV Edward Codel Sales Mgr. (TV) Scott Donahue Branch Offices 307 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: Central 6-7343 Vice-President G. H. Gunst Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone: Woodward 3-8420 Manager W. Fiske Lockridge Bryant Bldg., Kansas City 6. Kans. Phone: Victor 7095 Manager T. J. Flanagan, Jr. 22 Marietta St., Altanta 3, Ga. Phone: Alpine 1637 Manager Keith Byerly 2006 Bryan St., Dallas 1, Texas Phone: Riverside 4036 Manager D. Rutledge Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone: Sutter 1-7434 Manager Stanley J. Ruelman 530 W. Sixth St., Los Angeles 14, Calif. Phone: Tucker 8167 Manager Richard Hasbrook lOHN KEATING 414 Alderway Bldg., Portland 5, Ore. Phone: Beacon 4107 Manager Don P. Motler Branch Office Second and Pine Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 237 a D KADIOTV STATION KKPKKSKNTATIVES n n n Phone Flliot 6S20 THE KENNEDY CO. iJWXi l\..k.u.l Hl.l;:.. rii.l.ui.lplna 2, Ta. /*/iunr: Kill* nhou>p (»-i{5l6 H%4>rutit« /Vr*ofifi.'/ Maholm E. Ken- nedy, Fo*ler C;. Howon. Ka«hr>n R. Pelirs. KETTELL-CARTER 118 .Nrwl.mx M.. n..«l.>n 1(.. Mass. rhttne: Khnmorr ()-l"(»(i Partner Kluier Kettell PaftBcr Marjorie Carter A. LEWIS KING 551 Fifth Av.-, Now York 17, N. Y. Phone: MLrray Hill 2-8276 Prefident Sidmy J. riamni Vi.^ Pr.v A Trea^ \. I.-wis King NONA KIRBY CO. 50T Stailt-r Ofli..- HI. In., lioston, Mass. Phone: Illbbard 2-0117 Proidenl Nona Kirby Virc Prf^id.nl Kay Chille JOSEPH HERSHEY McGILLVRA, INC. 366 .Madison Ave., iNew York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-8755 Pre»ident Joseph H. McGillvra Branch Offices 185 N. WahaOi Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: State 2-5282 Manager Judd Sparling 638 S. Van Ness A\e^ Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: DUnkirk 4-7352 Manager Fred F. Crawford, Jr. 155 Montgomerv St>, San Francisco 4, Calif. Phoni: EXhrook 2-0167 Manager Al Tewksbury 210 Madison Ave., MeMiphi> 3, Tenn. Phone: MFin|)hib 5-5338 M.-inapir Jolin F. Slewark ROBERT MEEKER ASSOCIATES INC. :21 I iftli Ave, New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-2170 President Robert D. C. Meeker Eaft#-rn Manager Loui» J. F. Moore Arrourii Fx«r Fdgar H. Filion Arrount Vlxei Hyron Coodell Branch Offices 333 N. Michigan Ave, Chicago 1, HI. Phftne: CE 6-1742 Manager Carl F-J Jcwett 8 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. Phtme: Lan. 5251 Managrr Dick Sheet/ 6381 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif. Phone: HO 2-2351 West Coast Manager Tracy Moore 339 \{u*>> HniJding, San Francisco, Calif Phone: YTJkon 64940 Wert Coail .Manager Don Pontius MEEKER TV, INC. 521 Fiftlj Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-2170 Presitlonl Robert D. C. Meeker Fastcrn Mgr Fdgar B. Filion I'roniolion Director Vic Piano Branch Offices 333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, HI. Midwest Mpi- F. J. Jewett Phone: CEntral 6-1742 8 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. Manager Dick Sheetz 339 Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone: Lancaster 5251 West Coast Mgr Don Pontius 6381 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 2-2351 Manager Tracy Moore CLYDE MELVILLE CO. 402 Melba Bldg., Dallas, Tex. Phone: Sterling 1558 Owner Clyde Melville NBC SPOT SALES 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone: Circle 7-8300 V.-P. Director Thomas B. McFadden Director, (TV) John Reber Director, (Radio) H. W. Shepard Nat. Mgr., (Radio) George Dietrich Mgr. Represented Stas Richard Close Mgr. New Bus., Prom Mort Gaflin Sales Service Mgr Caroline Herbert Eastern Sales Mgr. (TV) . . . .Edwin Jameson Branch Offices Merchandise Mart, Chicago 54, 111. Phone: SUperior 7-8300 Central Radio Sales Mgr Paul Mensing Central TV Sales Mgr John MulhoUand 815 Superior Ave., N. E., NBC Bldg. Cleveland 14, Ohio Phone: CHerry 1-0942 Radio & TV Sales Rep John C. Treacy Sunset & Vine, Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: Hollywood 9-6161 Sales Rep. (Radio) Doty Edouarde Sales Rep. (TV) Walter Davison Taylor & O'Farrell Sts., NBC Bldg. San Francisco 2, Calif. Phone: Greyslone 4-8700 Sales Rep. (Radio) Martin PercivaJ Sales Rep. (TV) George Fuer* ; Penobscot Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone: WOodward 1-1610 Radio Sales Rep William Buschget TV Sales Representative Allan Ker 1527 Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Phone: CHarlotte 6-6581 Sales Rep Bomar Lowranc' 770 Spring St., N. W., Atlanta, Ga. Phone: EL gin 3726 Sales Rep Freeman Jont? Fidelity Union Life Bldg., Dallas, Tex. Phone: RAndolph 8206 Sales Rep Rqliprt F, Kee^ 238 D n n RADIO-TV STATION REPRESENTATIVES nan BOMAR LOWRANCE & ASSOCIATES 1102 Fidelity Union Bldg., Dallas, Texas Phone: Randolph 8206 Sales Rep Robert Keef e 770 Spring St., N. W., Atlanta, Ga. Phone: EL gin 3726 Sales Rep Freeman Jones 1527 Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Phone: 6-6581 NATIONAL TIME SALES 370 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-1300 Sales Manager Arthur Gordon Asst. Sales Mgr Robert J. Kizer Branch Office 672 S. Lafayette Park PL, Los Angeles 5, Cal. Phone: DU 2-3200 Manager Harlan G. Oakes 235 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. Phone: YUkon 6-5819 Manager Burt Beggs HARLAN G. OAKES & ASSOCIATES 235 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. Phone: YUkon 6-5819 307 N. Michigan, Chicago, 111. Phone: CEntral 6-4437 672 S. Lafayette Park PL, Los Angeles, Calif. Phone: DUnkirk 2-3200 370 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-1300 PAN AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO. 370 Lexington Ave,, New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-1300 Vice-President Eugene Bernald Manager Arthur Gordon Asst. Mgr Robt. J. Kizer Branch Offices 672 S. Lafayette Pk. PL, Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: DU 2-3200 Executive-in-charge Harlan Oakes 235 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. Phone: YUkon 6-5819 Executive-in-charge Burt Beggs JOHN E. PEARSON CO. 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 1-3366 Owner John E. Pearson Account Executives Russel Walker. William M. Wilson, Ray Henze, Dave Cassidy John E. Pearson Television, Inc. President John E. Pearson Vice-President Russel Walker Vice-President William M. Wilson Vice-President Frank Reed Vice-President James Bowden Branch Offices 333 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: State 2-7494 Executive-in-charge Frank Reed 2330 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: Dunkirk 7-4388 Executive-in-charge R. W. Walker 57 Post St., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone: Sutter 1-5568 Executive-in-charge Rogers Parratl 1406 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Phone: Lincoln 5689 Exec.-in-chg James D. Bowden Fidelity Unon Bldg., Dallas, Texas Phone: PRospect 3723 Executive-in-charge Robert Baird JOHN H. PERRY ASSOCIATES 19 W. 44th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-5047 General Manager Wm. K. Dorman Branch Offices 122 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 3, IlL Phone: Harrison 7-8085 Executive-in-Charge F. W. Thurnau 12 S. 12ih St., Philadelphia 7, Pa. Phone: Walnut 2-3555 Executive-in-Charge Robert Hitchings 7-268, General Motors Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich. Phone: Trinity 5-1803 Executive-in-Charge John F. Cole 1123 Mortgage Guarantee Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Phone: ALpine 5084 Executive-in-charge Thomas H. Atkinson 2978 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: Dunkirk 8-8158 Executive-in-charge V. E. Atkinson 5 3d St., San Francisco 3, Calif. Phone: Garfield 1-6740 Executive-in-charge George De Close EDV\^ARD PETRY & CO., INC. 488 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MUrray HiU 8-0200 Radio Department President Edward Pelry Exec. Vice-Pres Edward E. Voynow Vice-President H. E. Ringgold Eastern Sales Mgr William B. Maillefert Sales Prom. Mgr Wm. H. Steese Asst. Sales Prom. Mgr Wallace Duncan TV Department V.P., Eastern Sales Mgr H. E. Ringgold Sales Prom. Mgr Robert L. Hutton, Jr. Research Mgr George Johannessen Branch Offices 400 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: WHitehall 4-0011 Exec. V-P Edward E. Voynow Sales Mgr. (Radio) John Ashenhurst Sales Mgr. (TV) Louis A. Smith Genl. Motors Bldg., Detroit 2, Mich. Phone: Trinity 5-1035 Executives: William Cartwright (AM), Franklin M. Walker (TV) Russ Bldg., San Francisco 4, Cal. Phone: YUkon 2-3631 Executives Lloyd McGovern (AM) Edward L. Smith (TV) 530 W. Sixth St., Los Angeles 14, Calif. 239 a D KADIO-TV STATION KEPRKSKNTATIVES nan . . Chirle* G. MaUon L. 1). l.nrimcr I TV) rhone: Turkor MTl )15 Olive Si, Si. I.ouis 3. Mo. Exrc.-iiHCharg« Grorgr Korchrr (AM) Riohanl Hufihfs (TV) rhone: Cholnul IT I'M RADIO-TV REPRESENTATIVES, INC. 4xS0 I.r\in|clon Avr., NfW York 17, N. Y. Phone: MU 84342 Pretidrnt Harry Goodman Vicr Prr»idcnt Frank Sawdon Vic« Pre»idfnl Peggy Stone Branch Offices 75 E. Wackcr Dr., Chicago 1. III. Phone: ¥1 6^964 Manager Kdward Niikey 111 .No. LaCirmga Blvd., B.verly Hills, Calif. Exeruli\ ein-( Ihargr Arthur Cliipnian Phone: BRadsliaw 2-6738 233 Sam-onr St.. San Franrisi-o, Calif. Executive-in-Charge Wm. Ayres Phone: Yl'kon 6-2^)82 RADIO REPRESENTATIVES LIMITED 25 Adelaide Si. \\ e^l, Toronto 1, Ont., Canada Phone: EM 8-238 1 Managing Dirertor A. E. Bedard Sale> Managrr \\ illiani R. Ross Branch Offices 908 Dominion Squar*- Bldg., Montreal, Que. Canada Phone: UNiversity 6-8058 Manager W. C. Dippie Lindsay Bldg., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Phone: 9-26374 Manager A. J. Messner 198 W. Ha6tinga St., Vancouver, B. C, Can. Manager J. N. HunI RADIO TIME SALES (ONTARIO) LTD. 147 University Ave., Toronto, Ontario Phone: Empire 6-6680 General Manager N. D. Brown Traffic Manager Merleen Wilson V7ILLIAM G. RAMBEAU CO. 317 Ma.Ji.on Ave., N«w York 17, N. Y. Phone: Murray Hill 6-5940 President William G. Rambeau Treasurer Mary A. Rambeau Secretary Jeanne Pyle Account F^xccutiM?" C«*orge W. Kupper, Mark Kliot Branch Offices 185 N. Waha-h An.-., CliicaKo 1, HI. Phone: And. 3-5566 Kxrcuti\«--in-Charg> DIVISION Charlotte S. Smith. Chief MAIL AND FILES DIVISION Mary E. Sprague. Chief IMK'RRTH DIVISION Ji-siiie R. Blaine. Chief TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE DIVISION Gordon J. Kent, Chief MESSENGER DIVISION John W. Brown. Chief MINUTE DIVISION Annette Hutterly, Chief of Branch LlitRAKY DIVISION Helen A. Clark, Chief of Branch Office of Rearing Examiners JAMES D. CUNNINGHAM, Chief EXAMINER.S J D Rrmd WJUUm G BulU Basil P Coooer Thomas H. Donahue Charles J Fredertck MUlard F. French Isadore A. HoiUg Annie N Huntting Hugh B. Hutchison H. Gifford Irion Fanney N. Litvin John B. Poindexter Herbert Sharfnaan Elizabeth C. Smith 244 ' nan federal communications commission nan Office of Opinions and Review JOHN L. FITZGERALD, Chief Hazel McDonald, Secretary Attorneys Walter W. Guenther Henry Geller Edward C. McKenzie William Jensen Donald J. Berkemeyer Forest McClenning Arthur Feld David Warren Engineers Horace E. Slone Hideyuki Noguchi Accountant Charles S. Borum Office of Administration Executive Officer and Acting Budget Officer ROBERT W. COX Richard F. Solan, Administrative Assistant Ozella T. Drake, Secretary ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION ORGANIZATION AND METHODS DlVISiO. Paul H. Sheehy. Chief Eric G. Stewart, Chief BUDGET AND FISCAL DIVISION James H. Ballard, Acting Chief PERSONNEL. DIVISION Gilbert H. Hatfield, Personnel Officer Office of Reports and Information GEORGE O. GILLINGHAM. Chief INFORMATION BRANCH REPORTS BRANCH Salina M. Lindo Mary O'Leson Eva O. Melton Office of Cliief Engineer EDWARD W. ALLEN. JR.. Chief Engineer Virgil R. Simpson. Assistant Chief Engineer John A, Willoughby, Assistant to the Chief Engineer Ruby Floyd, Administrative Asst. FREQUENCY ALLOCATION & LABORATORY DIVISION TREAT V DIVISION Edward W. Chapin, Chief Engineer Albert L. Mcintosh, Asst. Chief Engineer CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION GROUP Ralph J. Renton. U. S. Supervisor, CONELRAD Ernest D. Thelemann, Field Superivsor Robert D. Linx, Field Supervisor TECHNICAL RESEARCH DIVISION William C. Boese, Chief Rroadcast Rureau CURTIS B. PLUMMER. Chief Joseph M. Kittner, Assistant Chief Lavelle W. Hughes, Administrative Assistant BROADCAST AND FACILITIES DIVISION James E, Barr, Chief Aural New & Changed Facilities Branch Wallace E. Johnson, Chief Existing Facilities Branch Harold L. Kassens, Chief Technical & Allocations Branch Bruce S. Longfellow, Chief TV Applications Branch Joseph N. Nelson, Chief HEARING DIVISION (Vacancy) Robert J. Rawson, Asst. Chief RULES AND STANDARDS DIVISION Hart S. Cowperthwait, Chief Herbert M. Schulkind, Asst. Chief RENEWAL AND TRANSFER DIVISION (Vacancy) Transfer Branch Robert H. Alford, Chief Renewal Branch Sol Schildhause, Chief Com.pliance Branch LeRoy Schaaff, Chief Control Section Melba Z Templeman, Chief LICENSE DIVISION Clara M. lehl, Chief Marguerite F. Hubbard, Asst. Chief AM Broadcasting Branch Quentin S. Proctor, Chief FM Branch Helen Marsiton, Chief TV Branch Marguerite Van Dyke, Chief 245 Q □ □ FKDKKAL ri>MMl NH ATIONS (OMMISSION D D D — ■— — ■■M1MH»«»»«»»»»»»«»""»»»"»«"»**'***""*""""""""'"*"""""*"*"""*"""""""""""" Office of C liiof Ac*c*4Hiiiiaiit WILLIAM J. NORFLEET. Chief Accountant Uutio Rcyer. Assistduf Chief Accountant AtxUlMIM. >\>TKMS DIVISION ECONOMICS DIVISION John J. Nordbcrg. Asst. Chief Accouutayit Hyinan H. Goldin. Asst. Chief Accountant Ro^iwiial Managers CHARLES C. KOLSTER RcCion 1 964 Federal Buildiiig. 641 Washington St. New- York 14. N. Y. PAUL H. HERNDON. JR. R^ion 2 411 FVderal Annex. Atlanta 3. Ga. JOE H McKINNEY Rcgton 3 3X3'-A Customhouse San Francisco 26. Calif. GEORGE V. WILTSE Region 4 802 Federal Office Building, Seattle 4, Wash. LEE R. DAWSON Region 5 P.O. Box 1142, Lanikai Oahu T. H. WILLIAM J. McDONNEL Region 6 832 U. S. Court House, Chicago 4, 111. DLstriet Offices and Engineers in Charge 1 NATHAN A. HALLENSTEIN 1600 Customhouse Boston 9. Massachusetts 2 ARTHUR BATCHELLER 748 Federal Building New York 14. New York 3 ROGER A. PHELPS 1005 U. S. Customhouse Philadelphia 6. Pennsylvania 4 HYMAN A. COHEN 508 Old Town Bank Building Baltimore 2. Maryland 5 EDWARD BENNETT Room 402. New P. O. Building Norfolk 10, Virginia Ship Office Room 106. U. S. P. O. Building New-port News. Virginia 6. W. D. JOHNSON 411 Federal Annex AtlanU 3. Georgia Sub-Oflfice ANDREW BAHLEY 214 P. O. Building Savannah, Georgia 7 ARTHUR FISH 312 Federal Building Miami 1. Florida Sub-OflFice CHALMER H. NEEB 409-410 P. O. Building Tampa 2. Florida 8 THEODORE G. DEILER 400 Audubon Building New Orleans 16. Louisiana ^.^»^ Sub Office GEORGE E. FRANKLIN »l*J/; S Court House & Customhouse Bldg. Mobile 10. Alabama 9. LOUIS L. McCABE 324 U. S. Appraisers Building Houston 11. Texas ^^,_ Sub-OfTlce ERIC D. COBURN 329 P. O. Building Beaumont, Texas iO. JOHN H. HOMSY 500 Terminal Annex Buildine Dallas 2. Texan II. BERNARD H LINDEN S» U. S. P. O. and Court House Building Los Angeles 12, California Sub-Office RAY H. LANDRY NEY R. LANDRY 15-C U. S. Customhouse & Courthouse San Diego 1, California Ship Office J. LEE SMITH Room 326, U. S. P. O. and Courthouse Bldg San Pedro, California 12. FRANCIS V. SLOAN 323-A Customhouse San Francisco 26, California 13. JOSEPH H. HALLOCK 307 Fitzpatrick Building Portland 5, Oregon 14. HERBERT H. ARLOWE 801 Federal Office Building Seattle 4, Washington 15. WILLIAM E. CLYNE 521 Customhouse Denver 2, Colorado 16. DONALD A. MURRAY 208 Uptown P. O. and Federal Bldg. St. Paul 2, Minnesota 17. HAROLD T. GALLAHER 3200 Fidelity Building Kansas City, Missouri 18. HAROLD D. HAYES 826 U. S. Court House Chicago 4, Illinois 19. EDWIN S. HEISER 1029 New Federal Building Detroit 26, Michigan 20. PAUL A. HOLLOWAY 328 P. O. Building Buffalo 3, New York 21. PAUL R. FENNER 502 Federal Bldg. Honolulu 1, T. H. 22. ARTHUR T. CLINE, JR. San Juan 13. P. R. 23. HAL S. WEIDNER 7-8 Shattuck Building, P. O. Box 1421 Juneau, Alaska Sub-Office HAROLD D. DeVOE Radio Engineer Room 53, U. S. P. O. and Court House Anchorage. Alaska 24. ALFRED H. KLEIST Briggs Building 22nd and E Sts., N. W., Washington, D. C. 246 n n D FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION D D n S^afety and Special Radio Services Bureau EDWIN L. WHITE. Chief Lester W. Spillane. Assistant Chief Ezra Chambers. Administrative Assistant ENFORCEMENT UNIT Marshall S. Orr, Chief AVIATION DIVISION John R. Evans. Chief Donald Mitchell. Asst. Chief INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE DIVISION Glen E. Nielsen. Chief MARINE DIVISION William N. Krebs. Chief Irving Brownstein. Asst. Chief PUBLIC SAFETY AND AMATEUR DIVISION George K. Rollins. Chief AUTHORIZATION ANALYSIS DIVISION Charles R. Weeks, Chief Robert L, Stark. Asst. Chief Office of General Counsel WARREN E. BAKER, General Counsel Brendon I. Mclnerney, Asst. Counsel LITIGATION DIVISION J. Smith Henley, Chief LEGISLATION, TREATIES AND RULES DIVISION Richard A. Solomon, Chief Common Carrier Bureau HAROLD G. COWGIL, Chief Curtis M. Bushnell, Asst. TELEPHONE DIVISION Robert E. Stromberg, Chief Services and Facilities Branch Edward L. Clinkscales, Acting Chief Domestic Radio Services Branch Arthur A. Gladstone, Chief Accounting Compliance Branch William M. White, Acting Chief Revenue Requirements Branch Bernard Strassburg, Chief Depreciation Rates Branch Kosmo J. Aflanasiev, Chief Tariffs & Rate Classifications Branch John J. Guerard, Acting Chief OFFICE OF FIELD COORDINATOR Charles R. Makela, Chief TELEGRAPH DIVISION John R. Lambert, Chief Rates & Revenue Requirements Branch Martin R. Haven, Chief Services & Facilities Branch Ralph D. Jones, Chief INTERNATIONAL DIVISION Marion H. Woodward, Chief Rates & Revenue Requirements Branch Asher H. Ende, Chief Services & Facilities Branch John A. Russ, Chief LICENSE BRANCH Betty Ferro. Chief STATISTICAL BRANCH Anna S. Leach, Chief COMMON CARRIER FIELD OFFICES Atlanta. Ga.. 733 Hurt Building— Sydney L. O'Guin. Chief New York, N. Y.. Rm. 604. 90 Church St.— Jack E. Buckley, Chief St. Louis, Mo., Room 334, 815 Olive St.— H. Pierce Neidermeyer, Chief San Francisco, Calif., 180 New Montgomery St.— Paul Summerhays, Chief Field Engineering and Monitoring Bureau eEORGE S. TURNER. Chief Frank M. Kratokvil. Assistant Chief John H. McAllister, Attorney -Advisor Francis Keefe, Adm. Asst. FIELD OPERATING DIVISION Frank M. Kratokvil. Chief INSPECTION & EXAMINATION DIVISION Stacy Norman. Chief ENGINEERING DIVISION George L. Jenson, Chief MONITORING DIVISION Irving L. Weston, Chief 247 HOW TO APPLY FOR FCC LICENSE Ofticinl YiC Procedure for AM, FM and TV Licenses nan ANY qualifled citizen, firm, or group may apply to the Federal Communications Conimission for authority to construct a commercial standard (AM), frequency modulation (FM). or television (TV) broadcast station. Licensing of these facilities is pre- scribed by the Communications Act of 1834. as amended, which sets up certain basic requirements. In general, applicants must satisfy the Commission that they are legally, technically and financially quali- fled. and that operation of the proposed station would serve the public conven- ience, interest or necessity. The Communi- cations Act also recognizes broadcasting as a competitive industry and invests the Commission with the responsibility of al- locating facilities so as to provide a fair, eflftcient. and equitable distribution of radio service. The licensing procedure is detailed in Part 1 of the Commission's "Rules Relat- ing to Practice and Procedure," while sta- tion operation is covered by Part 3, "Rules Governing Radio Broadcast Services," and "Standards of Good Engineering Practice" for AM stations. Following is a summary of the consecu- tive steps required in applying for authori- zation to build and operate a commercial broadca.st station. The application pro- cedure i.s substantially the same whether the facility sought is for AM, FM, or TV broadcast. Selecting a Frequency Standard (AM) broadcast stations oper- ate on "local," "regional," or "clear" chan- nels. Local stations are of 100 to 250 watts power and serve smaller communities; stations of 500 watts to 5 kilowatts power cover larger centers of population and surrounding areas; stations of 10 to 50 kilowatt maximum power are for large area coverage, particularly at night. To determine whether an AM frequency is available for assignment in a particular area, it is necessary for the applicant to have a frequency search made by a com- petent engineer. The Commission's en- Ifineering pernonnel cannot undertake to make such studies for prospective applicants. An applicant for a commercial FM sta- tion must specify a frequency available to the area to be served. The Commission has tentatively allocated geographic blocks of frequencies to accommodate Class A sta- tions (community) and Class B stations (metropolitan and rural) throughout the United States. The demand for FM sta- tions has not yet exceeded the supply of available frequencies. (The Noncommer- cial Educational FM Broadcast Service is a separate category with its own rules.) An applicant for a new television station must request a channel assigned in the Table of Assignments to the community involved. However, a channel assigned to any community listed in the table can be requested for operation in any unlisted community within 15 miles of the listed community. Commercial TV stations are authorized for unlimited hours of opera- tion and are of a single class with mini- mum power determined by the size of the principal city and maximum power de- pendent on antenna height and allocation zone. Channels are reserved for noncom- mercial educational TV operation. Applying for a Construction Permit Once a prospective licensee has decided upon the type of station he wishes to ap-. ply for, the next step is to make applica- tion for a construction permit. This application must be in writing on a form supplied by the Commission (Form 301, "Application for Authority to Construct a New Broadcast Station or Make Changes in an Existing Broadcast Station," which covers AM, FM, and TV broadcast). This form requires information about the citi- zenship and character of the applicant, as well as his financial, technical, and other qualifications to construct and operate a station, plus details about the transmitting apparatus to be used, and the proposed new service. Triplicate copies are required, one of which must be executed under oath or affirmation. Application Processing Applications are reviewed in their en- gineering, legal, and financial aspects by the Broadcast Bureau, which makes rec- ommendations to the Commission. 248 n D n HOW TO APPLY FOR FCC LICENSE D D D Applications are, in general, processed in the order in Which accepted for filing. There is a Temporary Processing )Pro- cedure for TV applications. If, upon examination of an application, the Commission determines that there are no engineering conflicts, that the applicant is qualified, and that aU other requii-e- ments are met, the application is granted without hearing and a construction permit is issued. Any grant made by the Commission without a hearing is subject to protest within a period of 30 days, during which the protesting party may request a hear- ing. Within 15 days thereafter the Com- mission must determine whether the objection merits a hearing. The law requires that, in general, final decision on noncontested applications be rendered within three months from the date of the original filing, and within six months from the conclusion of a hearing in those cases which go through a hearing. Hearings Where it appears that an application violates provisions of the Commission's rules and regulations; that interference would be caused to another AM or FM broadcast station; or that the minimum separation requirements for TV stations are not met; or if other serious questions of a technical, legal, or financial charac- ter are involved, a hearing usually is re- quired before a final decision on the application can be made. Often a hearing is necessary because two or more ap- plicants seek to use the same frequency or immediately adjacent frequencies with such a proximity of stations that excessive interference would result. In such in- stances, the Commission is compelled by law to accord a hearing to the competing applicants and to make a comparative judgment as to which, if either, should be granted. If unable to grant an application, the Commission is required to notify the appli- cant and other known parties of interest as to the reason. The applicant usually is given 30 days in which to reply. After that, if the Commission is still unable to make a grant, a hearing is ordered. In designating an application for hear- ing, the Commission gives public notice of the issues for the information of the ap- plicant and other parties who may be concerned. The hearing notice generally allows the applicant a period of 30 days or more in which to prepare. Even after being designated for hearing, an appli- cant may sometimes find it possible to satisfy the issues by amending his appli- cation, especially if the apparent deficien- cies are of an engineering nature. All competing applications for the same facility are required to be on file at least 30 days before the start of the scheduled hearing. Hearings start with a confer- ence for the purpose of working out stipulations of fact so as to reduce the hearing to bare essentials. Hearings are customarily conducted by an examiner. The hearing examiner has authority to administer oaths, ex- amine witnesses and rule upon the ad- mission of evidence. Within 20 days after the close of a rec- ord by the hearing examiner, each party and the Chief of the Broadcast Bureau of the Commission has the privilege of filing proposed findings of fact and conclusions in support of their contentions. After re- view of the evidence and statements, the hearing examiner issues an initial de- cision. In the event he wishes to contest the initial decision, the applicant or any other interested party has 20 days from the date on which the initial decision was an- nounced to file exceptions and to request oral argument before the Commission. In all cases heard by an examiner, the Com- mission will hear oral argument on re- quest of either party. After oral argument, the Commission may adopt, modify, or reverse the hearing examiner's initial de- cision. Within 30 days thereafter, any party involved may petition for rehearing. If no exceptions are filed, and the Com- mission does not initiate a review of the hearing examiner's initial decision, the latter becomes effective 40 days after the issuance of the initial decision, unless otherwise ordered by the Commission. Construction Permit When and if an application meets statu- tory and other requirements, it is granted and a construction permit is issued. A maximum of 60 days from date of grant is provided in which construction shall begin, and a maximum of 6 months there- after as the time for completion (or 8 months in all). Application to modify a broadcast construction authorization, or to make changes in an existing station, or to modify a license, is made on the same form (301) used in seeking initial con- struction authorization. If the permittee is unable to build his station within the time specified, he can apply for extension of time on Form 701 ("Application for Ad- ditional Time to Construct a Radio Sta- tion"), giving the reasons. Upon comple- tion of construction the permittee can engage in equipment tests. (Continued on Page 525) 249 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of Radio and Television liROADCASTERS D D n Headquarters: 1771 N Street, N.W., Washington 6, D. C. Phone: Decatur 2-9300 Officers President, Chmii. of the Bd. — Harold E. Fellows C. E. Arney, Jr. Charles H. Tower Secretary-Treasurer Manager, Employee-Employer Relations Ralph W. Hardy John F. Meagher V.P., Dir., Government Relations V.P. in Charge of Radix> ,^ A. Prose Walker Manager of Engineering Thad H. Brown Vincent t. Wasilewski V.P., Counsel in Charge of TV Affairs Chief Attorney DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVES Louise K. Aldrich, Librarian Edward H. Bronson, Director of Tele- Richard M. Allerton, Manager of Re- vision Code Affairs ftrarch Walter R. Powell, Attorney William K. Treynor, Manager of Station Oscar Elder, Assistant to Vice Pres. Relations (Govt. Relations) Jack L. Barton, Assistant Manager of Joseph M. Sitrick, Mgr. of Information Stntion Relations Charles H. Tower, Manager, EERD Howard H. Bell, Assistant to the Pres. Vincent T. Wasilewski, Chief Attorney RADIO BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1953-1954 In accordance with Article IV of the By-Laws, the Board of Directors has designated the following composition of each of the 17 NARTB Districts. Director District States Comprising District Herbert L. Krueger 1 Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hamp- WTAG, Worcester shire, Rhode Island and Vermont. E. R. Vadeboncoeur 2 New York and New Jersey. WSYR, Syracuse, N. Y. George H. Clinton ... 3 Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Mary- WPAR, Parkersburg, W. Va. land, excluding the counties of Prince Georges and Montgomery. ii*CV'^ '^' Mwre 4 District of Columbia, North Carolina, South Caro- W SLS, Roanoke, Va. lina, Virginia and Maryland, including the coun- ties of Prince Georges and Montgomery. John Fulton 5 Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Puerto Rico and WGST, AtlanU, Ga. Virgin Islands. iJ«^,'^.^^r/>^^-^'' ^^^^ ^'' Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. KWKH. Shreveport, La. F. EmeHt I>ackey 7 Kentucky and Ohio. WHOP, Hopkinsville, Ky. 250 D n n NATIONAL ASS'N OF RADIO AND TV BROADCASTERS D D D Director District States Comprising District Robert B. McConnell 8 Indiana and Michigan. WISH, Indianapolis, Ind. Hu^h K. Boice, Jr 9 Illinois and Wisconsin. WEMP, Milwaukee, Wis. E. K. Hartenbower, V. Chr 9 Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska. KCMO, Kansas City, Mo. F. E. Fitzsimonds 11 Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota, ex- KFYR, Bismarck, N. D. eluding the counties of Fall River, Shannon, Bennett, Todd, Mellette, Waushabaugh, Wash- ington, Custer, Pennington, Jackson, Jones, Stan- ley Haakon, Meade, Lawrence, Butte, Harding, Perkins, Ziebach, Armstrong, Dewey and Corson. Cy Casper 12 Kansas and Oklahoma. WBBZ, Ponca City, Okla. Kenyon Brown 13 Texas. KWFT, Wichita Falls, Tex. Walter E. Wagstaff 14 Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, New KIDO, Boise, Idaho Mexico, and South Dakota, including the counties of Fall River, Shannon, Bennett, Todd, Mellette, Waushabaugh, Washington, Custer, Pennington, Jackson, Jones, Stanley, Haakon, Meade, Law- rence, Butte, Harding, Perkins, Ziebach, Arm- strong, Dewey and Carson. William D. Pabst 15 California, excluding the counties of San Luis KFRC, San Francisco, Cal. Obispo, Kern, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Diego and Imperial, Nevada, excluding the coun- ties of Mineral, Esmeralda, Nye, Lincoln and Clark, and Hawaii. Calvin J. Smith 16 Arizona, California, including the counties of San KFAC, Los Angeles, Calif. Luis Obispo, Kern, San Bernardino, Santa Bar- bara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside. San Diego, and Imperial, and Nevada, including the counties of Mineral, Esmeralda, Nye, Lincoln, and Clark. Richard M. Brown . 17 Alaska, Oregon and Washington. KPOJ, Portland, Ore. direcTORS-AT-LARGE Large Stations Small Stations John H. DeWitt, Jr. S?rf,^^^^^^^ WSM, Nashville, Tenn. WTWA, Thomson, Ga. . Lester L. Gould Martin B. Campbell WJNC, Jacksonville, N. C. WFAA, Dallas, Tex. FM Stations Medium Stations Ben Strouse G. Richard Shafto H 'J^^S.fn^ rTfv '^^''^''"' ^- ^• WIST Charlotte N C ^' Q^^nton Clox Wlbl, onarlotte, JN. b. KGW-FM, Portland, Oreg. J. Frank Jarman Network: Earl M. Johnson WDNC, Durham, N. C. MBS, New York TELEVISION BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1953-1954 Clair R. McCollough, Chairman KDUB-TV, Lubbock, Tex. WGAL-TV, Lancaster, Pa. Ward L. Quaal Campbell, Amoux, Vice-Chairman WLW-T, Cincmnati, Ohio WTAR-TV, Norfolk, Va. George B. Storer Harold Hough Storer Broadcasting Co., Miami, Fla. WBAP-TV, Fort Worth, Tex. Frank M. Russell Kenneth L. Carter NBC, Washington, D. C. WAAM, Baltimore, Md. Merle S. Jones William Fay CBS, New York, N. Y. WHAM-TV. Rochester, N. Y Ted Bergmann Paul Raibourn DuMont, New York, N. Y. KTLA. Los Angeles, Calif. Robert D. Swezey John Esau WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La. KTVQ, Oklahoma City, Okla. Ernest Lee Jahncke W. D. Rogers, Jr. ABC-TV, New York 251 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL HROADCASTERS a D D 14 Gregory Hall, Urbana, Illinois Urbana 7-6611, Exet. 3394 OFFICERS^ FOR 1955 YEAR President Frank E. Schooley, WILL (Radio Sta- tion), University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Vice-President John Dunn, Director, Oklahoma ETV Au- thority, P. 0. Box 2005, Norman, Okla- homa Treasurer Robert J. Coleman, Director, Radio Sta- tion WKAiR, Michigan State College, East Lansing, Michigan Secretary William Harley, Radio Station WHA, University of Wisconsin, Madison 6, Wisconsin DIRECTORS Region I James MacAndrew, Station WNYE, 29 Fort Green Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Region II Earl Wynn, Station WUNC, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. Region III Paul B. Rickard, Director of Radio & TV, Wayne University, Detroit, Mich. Past President & Member of the Hoard Graydon AuHnu.s, Station WVOA, Univer- KJtv of Alahiirna, irriivf-irsity, Ala. Region IV Burton Paulu, Radio Station KUOM, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Region V Miss Marguerite Fleming, Station KSLH, 1517 S. Theresa Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Region VI Edwin Adams, Director, KUOW (Radio Station), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington Executive Director Harry J. Skornia, 14 Gregory Hall, Ur- bana, III. 252 NAEB MEMBERSHIP LIST Active Membership of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters ■ — D n n Call Letters Licensee Executive City University Berkeley Los Angeles San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Mateo Stockton Colo. Springs Lakeland Miami Tallahassee Tampa Winter Park Atlanta Chicago Chicago DeKalb Elgin Evanston Urbana Urbana Urbana Bloomington Gary Greencastle Huntington Indianapolis Lafayette Muncie New Albany New Castle Wabash Ames Ames Decorah Des Moines Iowa City Iowa City Waverly WUOA (FM) KPFA (FM) KUSC (FM) KVCR (FM) KSDS (FM) KQEI> (TV) KCSM (FM) KCVN (FM) KRCC (FM) WFSI (FM) WTHS (FM) WFSU (FM) WTUN (FM) WPRK (FM) WABE (FM) WBEZ (FM) WTTW (TV) WNIC (FM) WEPS (FM) WNUR (FM) WILL (AM) WILL (TV) WIUC (FM) WFIU (FM) WOVE (FM) WORE (FM) WVSH (FM) WAJC (FM) WBAA (AM) WWHI (FM) WNAS (FM) WYSN (FM) WSKS (FM) WOI (AM) WOI (FM) KWLC (AM) KDPS (FM) WSUI (AM) KSUI (FM) KWAR (FM) ALABAMA Univ. of Alabama CALIFORNIA Pacifica Foundation Univ. of Southern California San Bernardino Valley College San Diego City Schools 13 Manhaltan (NIawa Mirlilla K» Kl K\M Ks\t KIJO KMl U I AM) ( \Mt vIM) a"M> \UtKV W 1 I'k (KM) (FM) t^uUvUle W H'L (KM) N A K 11 A (^ r 1 \ i: M i: M H E K S H 1 T nan Baloa Rous« lialiiaiorv Atmhrm BmIm ^(irinctlrld ^;a»l Laaslnic K«»t l.an«ini: ninl I linl iiicliland Park Knljtinafoo MInnrapolU Nurthflrld Nurthflpld Mrrtdiaa NrMMrk Houih OranKr AlbtHincrqur Hrudi Krr«i««a N»^»» >ork \r«. Vork **yra«-aa« Trcrj WSLr (KM) WtUr (KM) WMl A (KM) Win K (KM) \\(.lill (KM) \VKI>K (KM) \M (»M (KM) WIHK (KM) WIJKT (KM) WKAK ^AM) WKAK (KM) \\K\K (TV) WIKK (KM) WKI M (KM) W II I'K (KM) \>M(K (KM) KIOM (AM) WCAL (AM) WCAL (TM) WMMI (KM) KKTC (TV) K^i.lf (KM) WlUiO (KM) W^OI (FM) KA.NW (KM) WKLV (FM) WWK (FM) WHHs (FM) WIT4 (FM) UNVC (AM) WNYC (FM) WMPE (FM) WAKK (FM) WIIA/ (AM) L KANSAS K!iii'>:is Stale Trarlicrs t ,.IU«K,« I ltt\ . I»f KlIIlKtIM I ni>. of KttuNtiM Kiiii»:is Stiitf CollfKO (MItiwii I nivrrHity I iii\. of Wlrhltji KKNTICKV I ni\ . of Kontiick.v l.iMiUx illo I'roo riiblit* l.ibnir.v l.oiiKvillo I'Yce 1*11 hi ir Libniry LO LI SI AN A l.oiiisiiiiui Stnte I nivorsity MAKVLANl) Ititltiiuuro Jr. College AlaiiUHlu & a.lrd St. Executive T«'\ Smih'.v. Dir., Kiullo-TV K. Ktlwiii ItrowiM', Director Kadio-TV K. Ktluln iJrownc Kniiiftli Thomas, Director \\. D. Kciiiiiicls. Dean ot the College (i. D. (Goodrich, Manager Mrs. Camille Halyard, Director of Kadio 11. K. Salley, Mgr. 11. K. Salley. Head Audio-Visual Dept. Miss Lucile Kuby, .Acting Director Clarence T. DeHaven, Manager MASS.VCHLSETTS Francis V. Donovan, Jr., Manager l.e<» Martin, Director Div. Communication Arts I'arker Wheatley, Manager William J. Sanders, Supt. of Schools Waldo Abbot, Director of Broadcasting Kathleen N, Lardie, Supervisor, Radio-Television Paul it. Rickard, Director, Radio-Television Robert J. Coleman, Dir. of Broadcasting Robert J. Coleman Armand L. Hunter, Director Miss Ola Hiller, Dir. Radio Educ. Waldo Abbot, Dir. of Broadcasting Robert A. Stevens, Prog. Dir. Wallace Garneau, Dir. of Broadcasting I iiiv. «)f Mass. Itostoii Univ. Lowell instil. Co-op Itroadcasting Council School Committee of Springfleld ftUCHIGAN Iniv. of Michigan Itoard of Education \\a.>ne I'niversity MirhiKan State College Michigan Stale College Michigan State College Itoaril of Education Iniv. of Michigan School District of Highland Park Western Michigan ( ollege of Educ. MINNESOTA I niv. of Minnesota St. Olaf College St, Olaf College MISSISSIPPI Municipal Jr. College aussouKi St. Louis Ed. TV .Association Itoard of Education .1 1 7 S. Theresa Ave. NEW JERSEY Board of Education Marie Scanlon, Supervisor Radio-Television ;j| (;reen St. Seton Hall College A. Paul Klose, Program Director NEW MEXICO Board of Education .Mrs. Rose J. Jones, Director NEW YORK I'ordbum L'niv. Board of Education •Jl» Fort (Greene 1*1. Si-wanhaka U.S. Ithaca (.'ollege Municipal Broadcasting s.\ stem •t.~,UO Municipal Bldg. Municipal Broadcasting S>Ktcm (.rinith Instlt. & School nr, BiilTalo St. s> rucuH<; L'niversitT' KenHHeIu«T Polytechnic Inbtitute Burton Paulu, General Manager Milford C. Jensen, General Manager Milford C. Jensen James E. Durham, Director Martin Quigley, General Manager Miss Marguerite Fleming, Director 1 Ralph M. Rourke, Prog. Mgr. James F. Macandrevv, Dir. of Broadcastint.' W. A, Gregory, Director of Radio Robert Earle, Dir. of Radio Seymour N. Sicgel, Director Seymour N. Siegel Paul G. Strassler, Director Kenneth G. Bartlett. Dir. of Broadcasting Hiram D. Harris, Manager 254 n n n N AI ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ City Call Letters Chapel Hill VVUNC (TV) Chapel Hill Greensboro WUNC (FM) WGPS (FM) High Point WHPS (FM) Grand Forks KFJIH (AM Athens Bowling Green WOUI (FM) WBGU (FM) Cleveland Columbus Columbus Delaware Kent Oxford Toledo WBOE (FM) WOSU (AM) WOSU (FM) WSLN (FM) WKSU (FM) WMUB ^FM) WTDS (FM) Norman Xorman Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Shawnee WNAD (AM) WNAD (FM) KETA (TV) KOKH (FM) KBGC (FM) Stillwater KOAG (AM) Tnlsa KOED (TV) Inlsa KWGS (FM) CorvaUis Eugene Portland KOAC (AM) KWAX (FM) KBPS (AM) Grove City Philadelphia WSAJ (AM) WPWT (FM) Philadelphia Pittsburgh Scranton Pittsburgh WRTI (FM) WDUQ (FM) WUSV (FM) WQED (TV) Columbia VVUSC (FM) Vermillion KUSD (AM) Knoxville Plainview WITOT (FM) KHBL (FM) Abilene El Paso Houston KACC (FM) KVOF (FM) KUHF (FM) Logan KVSC (FM) Pullman KVVSC (AM) Seattle Tacoma Kl OW (FM) KTOY (FM) Madison Madison Madison WHA (AM) WHA (FM> WHA (TV) Honolulu KUOH (FM) San Juan WIPR (AM) B ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP D n D Licensee NORTH CAROLINA Executive Consolidated Univ. of North Carolina Univ. of North Carolina Greensboro Public Schools High Point H.S. Robert Schenkkan, Dir. of TV .Tohn Young, Manager R. Thorpe Jones, Dir. Audio-Visual Educ. D. P. Whitley, Principal NORTH DAKOTA Univ. of North Dakota OHIO Ohio Univ. Bowling Green State Univ. Board of Education Ohio State Univ. Ohio State Univ. Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Kent State Univ. Miami Univ. Toledo Public Schools 1901 Central Ave. OKLAHOMA Univ. of Oklahoma I'niv. of Oklahoma Okla. Ed. TV Authority Board of Education Oklahoma Baptist University Oklahoma A & M College Oklahoma Ed. TV Authority Univ. of Tulsa OREGON Oregon State College Univ. of Oregon Portland Public Schools S. Donald Robertson, Director Archie Greer, Acting Dir. of Radio Sidney Stone, Director J. J. Stlllinger, Director of Radio Robert C. Higgy. Director Robert C. Higgy Stuart Postle, Adv. Radio Dept. Walton D. Clarke, Dir. of Radio Stephen C. Hathaway, Dir., Radio-TV Harry D. Lamb, Dir. Radio-TV Hugh Mix, Acting Dir. Hugli Mix John Dunn, Director Miss Elaine Tucker. Program Dirertor Darrel Baergen, Manager John Woodworth John Dunn, Director Howard Hansen, Dir., Radio-TV James M. Morris, Program Directm E. A. Kretsinger, Acting Dir. of Radio Patricia L. Green, Manager PENNSYLVANIA Dale O. Smock, Chief Enginrer William W. Zerfing John B. Roberts, Dir., Radio-TV B. Kendall Crane, Director Rev. Richard F. Grady, S.J., Director Dorothy Daniel, Asst. to Pres. Grove City College Philadelphia Wireless Tech. Instit. Temple Univ. Duquesne Univ. Univ. of Scranton Metrop. Pittsburgh Ed'l TV Station SOUTH CAROLINA Univ. of S. Carolina SOUTH DAKOTA Univ. of S. Dakota Edward J. Slack, Director TENNESSEE I'niv. of Tennessee Wayland Baptist College TEXAS Abilene Christian College Kenneth D. Wright, Dir. of Broadcasting Reed Harris, Student Manager Lowell G. Perry Virgil C. Hicks, Radio Instructor John Schwarzwalder, Station Mgr Texas Western College Univ. of Houston UTAH Utah State Agri. College Borrel F. Hansen, Director WASHINGTON State College of Washington Univ. of W'ashington Tacoma Public Schools WISCONSIN Univ. of Wisconsin Univ. of Wisconsin Wisconsin State Radio Council HAWAII University of Hawaii Allen Miller. Manager Edwin H. Adams, Head DIv. of Kadio-Tei^v Merle Kimball H. B. McCarty, Director H. B. McCarty H. B. McCarty, Director Chester F. Canton, Dir., Univ. Radio PUERTO RICO Oficina de Radio- emision Publica Francisco Arrivi, Manager 255 They live on the Pacific Coast . . they listen to DON LEE RADIO^ Don Lee \j Pacific Coast Radio RADIO . . . the on/y network with "polnt-of-purchase" penetration . . . 45 stations located within the wealthy markets where over 16'/2 million people live and spend their money. Don Lee's low, low day night single rate structure delivers the entire Pacific Coast at a lower cost per thousand than any other medium. If's fhe naiion's greatest regional network. DON LEE BROADCASTING SYSTEM 1313 NORTH VINE STREET HOLLYWOOD 28, CALIFORNIA H-R REPRESENTATIVES, INC. 256 Reprciented Nationally by Radio Networks AFFILIATED STATIONS OWNED & OPERATED STATIONS EXECUTIVE PERSONNEL U. S. A. NETWORK MAPS n >lulti-iMillion Dollar Question: Where Do We Go From Here? ! n n liy KOIiKKT E. KINTNER President American Broadcasting Company "W/HKRK do we >ro frome here?" is a recurrinjf line from an old drinking sv>ng. And the singers never do come up with an answer. Broadcasters, in their most sob^r mo- mentit. however, must pose themselves this same question, and they must come up with an answer, and soon. It will not be the answer of those who sit at theii desks from nine to five daily, for theirs is hindsight reasoning. I look to the practitioners of broaiicasting for the answer to the multi-million dollar ques- tion— where do we go from here, in pro- gramming. For that, after all, is our protluct. Everything else in broadcasting is just a channel of distribution; but as networks or as stations we rise or fall on the consumption of our product — pro- gramming Today, broadcasting has achieved mass distribution. Virtually every home in the country is radio-equipped. About 9 out of the nation's homes are within range of television signals, and of these, more than 7 out of 10 homes actually have sets. No question about it, broadcasting today stands on the threshold of a great era. The only obsta-le that I see to continued, healthy expansion is the qual- ity of programming. We can dream up all the fancy terms we wish — rating terms, sales terms, psychological terms (like "gratitude factor") — but this un- deniable fact remains: The public must like what it sees or hears or it won't be back to "buy" from Iha network or sta- tion in question. I am convinced that television today is ■'y the same position in which ictures and radio found them- cn television came on the scene. •1 is growing self-satisfied and r,t. Today the movies find that a good pic- ture will pull the people in at the box- office. And the picture need not be in any particular aspect ratio or any unusual f'.r.r tr*.atment, A good old black-and- white, whether large screen or not, will do a land office business. nan Radio can do the same, and we propose to do this for ABC Radio by providing the public with the "off-beat" when nec- essary and iwith the best scripts, pro- duction and direction of all times. iPer- sonally, I do not believe that radio is doing itself justice today. It still has these "exclusives" which if proiperly utiil- ized, can make it unique — immediacy, flexibility, and the listener's imiaigination. I look for a resurgence of radio geneTally in programming content in the future. But the big problem is still television. Television because it reipresents such vast investments of time and money by so many, many people. The fact is that there is a decrease in the rate of in- crease of time spent with television in the average U. S. home. That is, con- sumption of our product iis leveling off, and at the present trend, may well achieve a plateau, or even decline in the next year or so. n D n What I advocate is a product improve- ment ... a raising of vast bulk of TV programs from mediocre to good. The good (programs of today will be con- strained to improve their quality in turn, and we may see "great" television, not once a year, but possibly once a week, or oftener. I decry complacency and apathy. The day that there are, in fact, no new ideas will be an excellent date for man to turn oyer his world to another sipecies, for he will have reached his own plateau, and can only slide backwards. Broadcasting's road is long and wide. It has the golden opportunity of bringing entertainment, information and educa- tion to the American public. It is a vital force in the nation's economy, providing advertising exposure with impact and economy. How far we go on that road depends on the vehicles we build — the programs we offer the viewers and listeners. 258 i A M E R I C A N ■ ■ I BROADCASTING CO., INC. I D D n (A Division of American Broadcasting-Porcanount Theatres, Inc.) 7 West 66th Street, New York 23, N. Y. Telephone Number: SUsquehanna 7-5000 American Broadcasting-Paramount Theaters, Inc. Board of Directors Earl E. Anderson John Balafaan A. H. Blank John A. Coleman Charles T. Fisher, Jr. E. Chester Gersten Leonard H. Goldenson Walter W. Cross Robert H. Hinokley Robert L. Huf fines, Wiiliaim T. Kilborn Robert E. Kintner Waiter P. Marshall Edward J. Noble Robert H. O'Brien Herbert Schwartz R. B. Wilby Owen D. Young American Broadcasting Company (A Division of American Broadcasting-Paramount Theaters, Inc.) OtSicera Robert E. Kintner President Earl E. Anderson Vice President Charles T. Ayres Vice President Slocum Chapin Vice President James H. Connolly Vice President John Daly Vice President Robert H. Hinckley Vice President Earl Hudson Vice President Ernest Lee Jahncke, Jr Vice President Frank Marx Vice President John H. Mitchell Vice President Harold L. Morgan, Jr Vice President fir Controller Theodore I. Oberfelder Vice President Thomas Velotta Vice President Roibert M. Weitman Vice President Paul Whiteman Vice President Geraldine B. Zorbrugh Secretary fir General Counsel Omar Elder Ass't Secretary Cr Ass't. General Counsel NEW YORK 7 West 66th Street Nev7 York 23, New York Charles T. Ayres. . . .Vice President in charge of ABC Radio Network Engineering & General Service Frank Marx Vice President in Charge John Bourcier Operations Supervisor Engineering, Radio Thomas F. Foy Purchasing Agent Richard Hamilton Supr, of Communications Clure Owen Administrative Assistant John Preston Director of Engineering Facilities & General Services Lawrence A. Ruddell Recording Director Joseph J. Spagnola Director of Office fir Studio Services Will'iaim Trevarthen Director of Engineering Operations Reginald Willcocks Traffic Manager Finance, Personnel Harold L. Morgan, Jr Vice President &■ Controller J. Russell Gavin Chief Accountant Marie McWilliams Director of Personnel Jason Rabinovitz Assistant Controller Mortimer Weinbaoh. .Director of Labor Relations Legal & Business Affairs Gera.'dine B. Zorbaug^h Secretary fir General Counsel Omar Elder Ass't Secretary fir Ass't. General Counsel James Staibile Director of Business Administration News, Special Events, Sports & Public Affairs John Daly.... Vice President in Charge of News Thomas Velotta. .Vice President fir Administrative Officer of News, Special Events, Sports fir Public Affairs Donald Coe Director of Special Events b Operations Francis N. Littlejohn Director of News fir Public Affairs William Whitehouse Director of Sports Program Ray Diaz National Program Director Aidison Amor Director of Program Sales Walter A. Gustafson Supr. of Sound Effects William Hamilton. ... Eastern Program Manager Anne Kelly Announcing Office Manager (Continued on Page 262) 259 AMERICAN L CASTING COMPANY „„. _- WHEN, "" ' / 1^4. *ENE T«"»" , Qx- (-^ '•'^^''°- •*"j!'; 'iiARM- %; OHIO WMAN "Vhsb' . M.-AJJ WHBCWC WISH/- ^KBV ; WTTS*- r»co ^WNXT ""wsAz wkn'a" weV, ,-..' VA. vrTON( V WKLO VLAP TENN. WAYS WFLB -*A«>S- MISS. ^/I>: ^ ■ WHNY LWLCS*^ IWLAQ y-'s.i.."^"' wdAC '^, WSGNA WHMA WAPxPTcJ^.'^,, \ HA WGRAf '■'ir'NT * V "*^. AMERICAN STING COMPANY ). W«f^ Mitdidt C«or|« Sm Cbyloii SKiekh lUHi I. Smirti PmI W1iit«m«n Frank Vafnoni . 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N. Y. Telephone: LOngacre 4-8000 Elxecutive Personnel Board of Directors Tho.-nas F. 0 Neil Elbert M. Antrim lames E Wallcn Wilier H. Brown Sterling Graham Cordon Cray Benedict G mbel, )o#in B Poor Ward D. Ingrim . Earl M. Johnson Robert A. Schmid Frank Schreiber ) Glen Taylor. . . . Chairman WCN, Chicago, Vice Chairman MBS, N. Y., Sec.-Treas. . Don Lee Network, Hollywood WHK. Cleveland General Teleradio, Inc. (WOR— WOR-TV Division) Jr WIP, Philadelphia MBS, N. Y. Don Lee Network, Hollywood MBS, N. Y. MBS, N. Y. WGN, Chicago General Teleradio, Inc. N, Y. Officers Thomas F. 0 N John B. Poor Roy Danish J. Glen Taylor James Wallen E. M. Johnson. Robert A. Schm B J Hauser. . . Herbert Rice Geori^e Ruppel Ehvha Goldfarb eil President Executive Vice President Assistant to the President V.P. in chg. of Policy V.P. in chg. of Finance . . V.P. in chg. of Production, Station Relations Cr Engineering id V.P. in chg. of Advertising, Research Cr Public Relations V.P. in chg. of Progs. & Co-ops . . Vice President Treasurer Assistant Secretary Patrick Winkler Personnel Director Wilton Gunzendorfer. .. .Director of Purchasing AJolfvh Opfinger Labor Negotiations Caile Dody Supervisor, Central Steno Margaret Lanigan. .Supervisor, File & Reception Audrey Zelner Supervisor, Listeners Service Augusta Hall Telephone Supervisor Margaret Riordan. .Supr., Wire Communications Legal Counsel Keith Masters, Andrew C. Hamilton, Percy H. Russel, Jr of Kirkknd, Fleming, Green, Martin & Ellis, Washington, D. C. & Chicago Emmanuel Dannet of McGoldrick, Dannett, Horowitz fir Golub, N. Y. Elisha Goldfarb MBS, N. Y. Program B. J. Hauser ..V.P. in Donald Hamilton. . . . Sally Raynor Harold M. Wagner. . Walter Law. .Directo Ann Brown Nathan Abramson . . . Milton Burgh Paul Jonas Edwin T. Otis Joseph F. Keating. chg. of Programs Cr Co-ops Asst. to the Vice President Assistant to V.P. in chg. of Co-oip Programs . . Manager of Program Open r of Radio and TV Clearance Music Copyrigiht Supervisor .Manager of Entertainment Bureau Director of News and Special Events Director of Sports Executive Producer Production Manager Office Management Station Relations and Engineering James E. Wallen Secretary fir Treasurer Earl M. Johnson V.P. in charge Eli«tia GoMfarb Legal Counsel Robert Carpenter Director of Station Relations 272 Charles King Eastern Representative Thomas Duggan Western Representative Jean Engel Supr. of Station Information Alma Craef. .Manager of Commercial Operations T. E. Danley Manager of Sales Traffic Sara Joseph Supervisor of Contracts Grace Haymes Supervisor of Affidavit John Hayes Office Manager — Recording Leslie Learned. . .Manager of Engineering Traffic Charles Singer Chief Engineer Robert O'Conner Chief Plans and Allocations Engineer Advertising, Press Relations and Research Robert A. Schmid V.P. in charge Richard Puff Director of Research Francis X. Zuzulo. .Director of Press Information Copp Collins Manager of Public Relations Harry Algus Manager of Press Information Pat Steel Manager of Advertising Arnold Roston Associate Manager of Advertising & Art Director Ted Kirby Manager of Audience Promotion John Stone Associate Art Director Walter Stein Manager of Research R. Jackson Foster Manager of Graphic Presentations Sales Sidney Allen Eastern Sales Manager Henry Poster Manager of Presentations Washington Robert Hurleigh Director of Washington Operations Chicago Carroll Marts Director of Midwest Operations Virgil Reiter. .Midwest Sales Manager (network) Dorothy Reynolds. Midwest Sales Service Manager Myrtle Goulet Office Manager and Program Traffic George iHerro Manager of Presentations, Midwest Hollywood Rodney Coulson. Press Information Representative Mutual Affiliates Advisory Committee John M. Walter Chairman, WJPG, Green Bay, Wis. Ray Butterfield..Vice Chairman. WLOX, Biloxi, Miss. J. W. Betts. . . .Secretary, WFTM, Maysville, Ky. M. C. Watters WCPO, Cincinnati, Ohio Collin Lowder KLO, Ogden, Utah Boyd Kelley KTRN, Wichita Falls, Texas Csrter C. Peterson WCCP, Savannah, Ca. Frank Ford Jr KENT, Shreveport, La. Roy Thompson WRTA, Altoona, Pa. Harold P. Kane WJOC, Jamestown, N. Y. Robert M. Wallace W.0H5, Shelby, N. C. George T. Frechette. .WFHR, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Jack Hawkins KIUN, Pecos, Texas Ken Nybo KBMY, Billings, Mont. GENERAL TELERADIO, INC. Directors Willet H. Brown Edwin F. Chinlund Ward D. Ingrim Earl M. Johnson Frank W. Knowlton M. 0. O'Neil Thomas F. O'Neil W. D. Pabst James John B. Poor A. M. Quinn Robert A. Schmid J. F. Seebach, Jr. B. W. Smith George W. Steffy Jack I. Straus J. Glen Taylor E. Wallen Officers Thomas F. O'Neil President W. D. Ingrim Vice President W. H. Brown Vice President George W. Steffy Vice President Norman Knight Vice President j. Glen Taylor Vice President Dwight W. Martin Vice President Earl M. Johnson Vice President Robert A. Schmid. Vice President James E. Wallen Vice Pres^ent and ' Treasurer Frank W. Knowlton Secretary John B. Poor... Vice President and Gen. Counsel Patrick J. Winkler General Auditor Executive Committee T. F. O'Neil F. W. Knowlton J. B. Poor J. G. Taylor M. G. O'Neil Ft television personnel turn to TELEVISION YEAR BOOK in this volume 273 MORE POWER! (316,000 WATTS) HIGHER TOWER! (1049 Ft. Above Mean Sea Level) Tallest Structure In New England PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND Launching of 'Spectaculars' Forms 1954 Programming News D n n n n D By ROBERT W. SARNOFF Executive Vice President, NBC A NEW look in television programming and sales patterns, couipled with the emergence of color television as a na- tional service, endowed the medium with fresh vitality and excitement and made the industry's biggest news for the year 1954. To those of us at the National Broad- casting Company who were privileged to have a hand in building these patterns, it was a year of venture and a year of vindication. nan We ventured into new concepts of pro- gramming — concepts designed to make more people spend more time at mor6 sets. We ventured further into new con- cepts of selling — concepts designed to open this powerful medium to a broader base of national advertisers and to pro- vide a sales flexibility never before pos- sible. We believe we were vindicated by the high ratings of our great new shows, by public reaction to our pioneering in day- time and late-night shows. We believe we were vindicated by the 250 national advertisers — an industry record — at- tracted by NBC during the year, and by the excitement generated among clients, advertising agencies and dealers selling NBC-advertised products. D D □ Launching of the "spectaculars" last fall constiuted the biggest programming news of the year. These much-discussed productions in color brought to television a powerhouse of entertainment values surpassing anything ever seen on a regu- lar basis. Quarter-million-dollar produc- tions, formerly limited to one-shot spe- cials, became part of the viewer's regular diet. The "spectaculars" were high-attrac- tion hits right from the start — the first two each attracted an estimated 31,000,- 000 viewers — but the "spectaculars" were only part of our schedule's new look. NBC entered the fall season with no less than 38 new programs, at least one new program every evening of the week, and many scattered through the daytime schedule. In March, HOME, a new concept in women's service programming, was in- troduced. In September, NBC pioneered in late-evening television with TO- NIGHT. These two magazine-type shows and the established early-morning favor- ite, TODAY, together make up a full- third of our total network time, and have brought in dozens of advertisers who could never before afford national ex- posure. These three programs grossed about $14,000,000 in 1954 and proved the commercial soundness of this NBC- created type of programming and sales. n D D Our color cameras made television his- tory — and the front pages — when we presented a colorcast from Fort Meade on the use of television in warfare. Through portable cameras in the hands of front-line scouts and in a reconnais- sance plane, a commander was able to follow on monitors the action in a series of maneuvers staged for our cameras. This significant advance in the art of warfare was shown in cooperation with the Radio Corporation of America, which pioneered military television, and the U. S. Army. D n D The NBC Film Division, one of our major operating divisions, provided TV stations with 736 weekly half-hours of local programming, a sensational ad- vance over the figure of 235 for 1953. More than 1,120 Film Division program sales were made in all markets. In New York, with 10 programs on the air, the NBC Film Division was providing more programming than any other syndicator. This, then, is a thumbnail sketch of the National Broadcasting Company's activi- ties for 1954. We feel it's a story of progress, of expansion, of pioneering. We hope we have contributed to making the broadcast medium an ever greater force in the social, cultural and economic life of America. This remains our goal as we go into 1955. 275 NATIONAL BROAE Si. )«?0 Safford NfW MEXICO NEBRASKA ) 1 ^ North Pifltfe ^^t?"^'^ KANSAS K KlUl Hutchi. Garden aty OKLAHOM, TEXAS Am .' 1\ Oklo L^ kjfl Poso KMI Amtiotogm KJNO J««..- KCU Honotv OZtH M0^ PASTING COMPANY '^ n TIONAL BROAD CASTING COMPANY 1 "- \ "'""3« ^^ ^ 1^^ ^^^^ - - r^' -i ^^^^^ -__ n H \j!^Iji ^^^ y^-—^^ tV *^^\ ' - ■'"' ' W^ssou., .. C. Hagerty George L. Harrison Joseph V Hcffcrnan Mn. Douglas Norton Sarnoff, Chairman Harry C. InJ'Jcs Charles B. jolliHe Edward F. McCrady William E. Robinson Robert W. Sarnoff Sylvester L.. Weaver, John K. West OFFICERS David Sarnoff Chairman of the Board SyUestcr L Weaver, Jr President Robert W. Sarnoff Executive Vice President David C. Adams Vice President Harry Bannister Vice President Kenneth W. Bilby. . John M. Clifford Charles R. Denny Sydney H Ei^es Thomas Ervin George H. Frey William S. Hedges Joseph V. Heffernan Edward R. Hitz Gustav B Margraf Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Thomas A McAvity Vice President Thomas B. McFadden Vice President Richard A. R. Pinkham Vice President H Earl Rettig Vice President Frank M. Russell Vice President Emanuel Sacks Hamilton Shea Robert E Shelby Carleton D. Smith Carl M. Stanton Davidson Taylor )oSn K West FrederK W. Wile, Jr. Joseph A. McDonald Geofgc D Matson John Q Canr.:n Paul B Lynch John Shute Raymond E. Simrr.js W.llfam A. Williams Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Treasurer Controller Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary A-jSistant Treasurer DIVISION AND DEPARTMENTS EXECUTIVE DIVISION Syhretter L Weaver, jr President Robert W. Sarnoff Executive Vice President David Adams Staff Vice President Emanuel Sacks Staff Vice President James Nelson Staff Assistant Alfred R. Stern Assistant to Executive Vice President ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION John M. Clifford. . Administrative Vice President Controllers Department George D. Matson Controller Nicholas Gilles Budget Manager Francis O'Shea Financial Planning Manager Richard J. Raburn Manager of Auditing and Systems Aaron Rubin Chief Accountant Engineering Department Robert E. Shelby Vice President and Chief Engineer William A. Clarke Admin istra five Assistant Edward R. Cullen liaison Engineer Joseph D'Agostino Liaison Engineer Raymond F. Guy Director of Radio Frequency Engineering George M. Nixon Manager of Engineering Development Chester A. Rackey. . . . .Manager of Audio- Video Engineering James Wood, jr.. Manager of Teohnical Services Integrated Services Department William S. Kedges. Vice President in Charge of Integrated Services William D. Bloxham Purchasing Agent Widard Fredh Cost Accountant Henry P. Hayes Radio Recording Manager Mildred Joy Chief Librarian Edward M. Lowell Building and General Services Manager Robert j. Myers Manager of the Traffic Department William Burke Miller Ni^ht Executive Officer Peter M. Tintle Guest Relations Manager A'bert Walker Transportation Manager Personnel Department Lowell B. Jacobsen Director of Personnel David A. Bradfoot Manager of Salary Administration Dr. Bernard Handler Company Physician 278 DonaM H. Mackenzie. .Manager of Employment and Records Charles j. Moos Labor Relations Coordinator Donald A. Rutledge Manager of Training, Policy, Benefits and Communications Edmund Souhami Labor Relations Coordinator FINANCE DIVISION Joseph V. Hefferhan Financial Vice President Legal Department Thomas E. Ervin Vice President and General Attorney joihn V. Shute Assistant General At*ow«y James E. Denning Senior Attorney Treasurer's Department Joseph A. McDonald Treasurer William A. Williams Assistant Treasurer Tax Department Harry McKeon Director of Tax Department Joseph Akulonis Assistant Director of Tax Department ORGANIZATIONS SERVING THE RADIO NETWORK PUBLIC RELATIONS DIVISION Kenneth W. Bilby Vice President for Public Relations Continuity Acceptance Department Stockton Helffrich Manager of Continuity Acceptance Carl Watson Assistant Manager of Continuity Acceptance National Advertising and Promotion Department John Porter Manager of National Adv. and Promotion Clyde Clem National Audience Promotion John Graham Art Director Edwin Vane National S£les Promotion Mgr. Press and Publicity Department Sydney H, Eiges Vice President in Charge of Press and Publicity Mike Norton Director of Information Ellis O. Moore. .Director of the Press Department Cornelius Sullivan Public Relations Representative Donald Bislhop Program Publicity Manager Kathryn CoJe Manager of Information William Anderson Manager of Business and Trade Publicity Sidney Desfor Fhoto Editor Auriel Macfie Magazine Editor John McTigue. .Supervisor of Radio Net Publicity Lucy Towie Supervisor of Public Affairs Promotion Research and Planning Department Huglh M. Beville Director of Researdi and Planning Dr. Thomas E. Coffin Manager of Research Allen R. Cooper. Manager of Markets and Media lames Cornell Manager of Audience Measurement Barry Rumple Manager of Plans STATION RELATIONS DIVISION Harry Bannister Vice President for Station Relations Thomas Knode. .. .Director of Stations Relations Sheldon B. Hickox Director of Station Relations for the Pacific Division Talent Department Custav B. Margraf . . . .Vice President for Talent Martin J. Begley Casting Director Mitchell Benson Management of Contact Administration Ross Donaldson Supervisor of Literary Rights and Story Public Affairs Department Davidson Taylor. Vice President in Charge of Public Affairs Thomas S. Gallery Manager of Sports William McAndrew Director of NBC News Edward Stanley Manager of Public Service Programs Leslie C. Vaughan Business Manager- Public Affairs Barry Wood Director of Special Events Production and Business Affairs Department H. Earl Rettig Vice President in Charge of Production and Business Affairs Leonard E. Hole Director of Production Anthony M. Hennig Associate Director of Production William V. Sargent Divisional Business Manager — Television Network Programs Technical Operations George McElrath . Director of Technical Operations Andrew L. Hammerschmidt. . . Associate Director of Technical Operations Arthur A. Garbade Business Manager of .... Tecihnical Operations Frederick G. Knopfke. .Manager of Sound Effects Gerald M. Sellar Manager of Radio Technical Operations Edwin Wilibur Networks Technical Operations Supervisor RADIO NETWORK DIVISION Robert W. Sarnoff Executive Vice President Divisional Business Manager Department Theodore Zaer Divisional Business Manager for the Radio Network James M. Gladstone Analyst Operations Grace Sniffen Program Cost Accountant Marion Stephenson. . . Divisional Budget Mana WETU Wftumpka ARIZONA KCKY Coolidie KCLS Flagstafl KHIZ Pnofnn ARKANSAS KVRC Arkadflphi* KBTA Batrsville KBBA Benton KAMO Camden KCON Conway KAGH Croatett KDMS El Dorado KGRH Fayetleville KXJK. 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Orange KNET Palestine KPAT Pampa KFTV Paris KIUN Pecos KVOP Plainview KBOP Pleasanton KOLJ Quanah KM AC San Antonio KCNY San Marcos KSEY Seymour KEVA Shamrock KTAN Sherman KDWT Stamford KSTV Stephenville KSST Sulphur Springs KXOX Sweetwater KTAE Taylor KTEM Taylor KTFSTexarkana KTLW Texas City KTBB Tyler KVOU Uvalde KVWC Vernon KVIC Victoria UTAH KBUH Brigham City KVNU Logan KOPP Ogden KOAL Price KEYY Prove KJAM Vernal VERMONT WSYB Rutland VIRGINIA WKLV Blackstone WIN A Charlottesville WKEY Covington WCVA Culpeper WEVA Emporia WFAX Falls Chun* WFVA Fredericksburg WFTR Front Royal WBOB Galax WREL Lexington WMEV Marion WMVA Martinsville WACH Newport News WNVA Norton WSSV Petersburg WPUV Pulaski WRAD Radford WRIC Richlands WRIS Roanoke WHLF South Boston WLPM Suffolk WNNT Warsaw WAYB Waynesboro WINC Winchester WYVE Wytheville WASHINGTON KXRO Aberdeen KPUG Bellingham KELA Centralia KCLX Colfax KFDR Grand Coulee KWLK Longview KSEM Moses Lake KGY Olympia KONP Port Angeles KPUY Puyallup KENE Toppenish WEST VIRGINA WHAR Clarksburg WDNE Elkins WWW Fairmont WPLH Huntington WKYR Keyser WEPM Martinsburg WHJC Mate wan WMOD Moundsville WETZ New Martinsville WLOH Princeton WBRW Welch WHAW Weston WISCONSIN WATW Ashland WTKM Hartford WLCX Lacrosse WLDY Ladysmith WDLB Marshfield WIGM Medford WMNE Menomonie WFOX Milwaukee WNAM Neenah WPFP Park Falls WPLY Plymouth WIBU Poynette WRAC Racine WRCO Richland Center WTCH Shawano WKLJ Sparta KOKW Sturgeon Bay WTRW Two Rivers WTTN Watertown WAUX Waukesha WOSA Wausau WYOMING KVWO Cheyenne KLUK Evanston KOVE Lander KOWB Laramie KPOW Powell KRAL Rawlins KVRS Rock Springs KWYO Sheridan 283 Ill KEYSTONE BROADCASTING SYSTEM ^''CKLESl Utt' BRIGHT HALF-HOURS i m SHO^ ff CM«0* ifm M \ FUN GALO/?£f x !• ;>W««t' It TOV'^^KMIMrSusie' THE "Whoopee' COMEDY SHOW ever offered to Local Sponsors! ^'Margie' JJii'^' ZIV'S ANSWER TO RADIO'S BIG NEED FOR BOLD, NEW PROGRAMMING! 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Peterson Vice-President Arthur Woll Secretary-Treasurer Paul KoloT Comptroller Blanche Stein Director of Station Relations Kay CouBlan Traffic Manager lane McFadgen Program Director Los Angeles 3142 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif. Phone: DUnkirk 3-2910 William Bayer Vice-President Henry G. Eachen Account Executive San Francisco 57 Post Street Phone: SUtter 1-7440 Don Kerwln Account Executive SERVICES OFFERED: The Keystone Broadcasting System is a transcription network which services local radio stations with programming transcriptions, and KES makes their time available to national odTertlsers and their agencies at an attractive network package rate. At preaent, there ore more than 800 Keystone affiliates, located in towns with 10,000 to 250,000 population where they reach both the small town and rural markets. 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Types of programming vary from 25 word spots to one hour shows. 288 QUALITY RADIO GROUP The Story of Quality By WILLIAM RYAN Executive Vice-President (QUALITY Radio Group presents the newest concept in national adver- {j tising — 36 of the great radio stations combined to represenrk p. O. Box 987, Riverside. Colli. Phone: Riverside 60260 PERSONNEL I>lrector Operations Dale R. Peterson CommerciaJ Manager Nadine Hill Business Mgr. . Joseph P. Webb Office Mgr Eflie Bralcebill Chiel Engineer Manuel I. Barrcna Manager KPRO Dale R. Peterson Manager KREO John M. Wages Manager KYOR Peter Odens Manager KRCP Vince Palmer STATIONS KPBO, Rirerslde; KPOR, San BemcEtdlno: KREO, Indio; KROP. Bravirley; KYOR. Blythe. Paul Biinyon I>fctwork Paul Bunyon Bldg., Traverse City. Mich. Phone: 2700 PERSONNEL Pres., Gen. Mgr Les Biederman Commercial Mgr R. E. Detwiler STATIONS WTCM. Traverse City; WATT. Cadillac; WAT7, Alpena; WMBN. Petoskey; WATC. Goylord. California iVorthcrn Groap Radio Sta.ion KSYC. Yreka. Calif. Phone: 624 PERSONNEL Manager Jack A. Mitchell (KSYC) STATIONS KBLF, Red Bluff; KSUE, Susanville; KSYC. Yreka. California Rural IVetwork 111 North Cienega Blvd.. Beverly Hills. Calil. Phone: BRadshaw 2-6738 Executive Director Art Chipman BRANCH OFFICES 233 Sonsome Street, Scm Francisco. Calif.. Yukon 6-2981, Executive-in-charge. William A. Ayres; 535 FUth Avenue. New York 17. N. Y.. MUrroy Hill 7-5365, Executive-in-charge. E. J. Devney, Devney & Co. STAHONS KPAS, Banning; KBMX, Coalinga; KDAC. Ft. Bragg; KOCS, Ontario; KMOR, Oroville; KAFP. Petaluma; KBLF, Red Bluff; KRNO. San Bernardino; KROG, Sonora; KTKR. Toft; KTUR. Turlock; KWSO. Wasco. Columbia Pacific Network 6121 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 28. California Phone: Hollywood 9 1212 PERSONNEL Manager >/^niliam D. Shaw Gen. Sales Mgr Bert West Asst, Sales Manager Dick JolUfie Sales Promotion Mgr John Asher Program Director Robert P. Sutton News Director Jack Beck Public Affairs Director David Showalter Chief Engineer Les Bowman BRANCH OFFICES Radio Spot Sales, 485 Madison Avenue, New York. N. Y.. Phone: PL 1-2345. Henry Flynn. Sales Mgr.; Columbia Pacific Network Sales, Palace Hotel. San Francisco. Calif., YU 2-7000. Jack Donahue. Sales Mgr.; Radio Spot Sales, 902 Fisher Bldg.. Detroit. Mich.. TR 2-5500. Ralph H. Patt. Jr.. Sales Mgr.; Radio Spot Sales, 410 North Michigan Ave.. Chicago, IlL. WH 4 6000. Gordon F. Hayes. Sales Mgr.; Radio Spot Sales. 6121 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.. HO 9-1212. Jack WooUey, Sales Mgr.; Radio Spot Sales, 800 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.. EL 0727. H. W. Maier. Jr.. Sales Mgr. STATIONS KNX. Los Angeles. Calif.; KCBS. San Fran- cisco, Calif.; KFRE, Fresno. Calif.; KFMB, Son Diego. Calif.; KROY, Sacramento, Calif.; KMBY, Monterey, Calif.; KCMJ, Palm Springs, Calif.; KGDM, Stockton, Calif.; KERN, Bakers- field. Calif.; KHUM. Eureka, Calif.. KOIN. Port- land, Ore.; KFIR, North Bend. Ore.; KERG, Eugene. Ore.; KFLW, Klamath Falls. Ore.; KYJC. Medford. Ore.; KRNH, Roseburg. Ore.; KIRO. Seattle. Wash.; KXLY, Spokane, Wash.; KWIE. Kenniwick, Wash.; KIMA, Yakima, Wash.; KOLO. Reno, Nev.; KVCV. Redding, CaUf.; KHSL, Chico. Calif. Columbia Television Pacific Network 1313 North Vine St., Hollywood 28. Calif. Phone: HOlIywood 9-1212 General Manager J. T. Aubrey. Jr. Gen. Sales Mgr Edmund C. Bunker News Director Sam Zehnan Business Manager Howard Batmick Prog. Director Donald M. Hlne Dlr. Sis.. Prom. & Pub D. Linger STATIONS KPHO-TV, Phoenix, Ariz.; KOPO-TV. Tucson. Ariz.; KHSL-TV, Chico, Calif.; KERO-TV. Bokersfield. Calif.; KMJ-TV; Fresno. Calif.; KNXT. Los Angeles. Calif.; KSBW-TV, SaUnas. Calif.; KMBY-TV, Monterey, Calif.; KEYT, Santa Barbara. Calif.; KFMB^TV, San Diego, Calif.; KPIX. San Francisco, Calif.; KKTV, Colorado Springs, Colo.; KLZ-TV, Denver, Colo.; KBOI. Boise, Idaho; KISJ. Pocatello, Idaho; KOOK-TV. BilUngs. Mont.; KOPR-TV, Butte. Mont.; KLAS- TV. Las Vegas. Nevada; KZTV. Reno. Nevada; KGGM-TV. Albuquerque. New Mexico; KBES- TV. Medford. Ore.; KOIN-TV. Portland, Ore.; KROD-TV. El Paso. Texas; KSL-TV. Salt Lake City. Utah; KXLY-TV, Spokane, Wash.; KTNT- TV. Tacoma. Wash.; KIMA-TV. Yakima. Wash.; KFBC-TV. Cheyenne, Wyoming; KFIA, Anchor- age, Alaska; KFIF. Fairbanks, Alaska; KGMB- TV, Honolulu, Hawaii; KFBB-TV, Great Falls, Mont.; KID-TV. Idaho Falls. Idaho, 294 D D D REGIONAL NETWORKS 0 0 0 Colnmbine Network Security Life Bldg., Denver, Colo. Phone: MAin 3-4161 PERSONNEL General Manager Albert G. Meyer Sales Manager Edwin E. Koepke STATIONS KMYR. Denver; KCOL. Fort Collins; KBOL. Boulder; KYOU, Greeley. The Conneeticut State Network, Inc. 440 Meadow St., Woterbuxy. Conn. Plione: PLaza 5-1121 PERSONNEL President Samuel R. Elman Vice-President Charles Bell. Jr. Directors Gerald Morey, Edward Obrist, Fred Wagenvoord, John Morris, lulian Schwartz, John Ellinger, Don- ald Lasser STATIONS WATR, Woterbuxy; WGTH. Hartford; WHAY, New Britain; WNHC, New Haven; WTOR, Tor- rington; WSTC, Stamford; WNAB. Bridgeport; WICH, Norwich; WNLC. New London. Dairyland Network 307 W. Sixth St.. Willmar. Minn. STATIONS KWLM, WiUmar; KWNO. Winona; KMHL, Marshall, Minn.; KTOE. Mankato, Minn.; KDMA, Montevideo, Minn.; KAUS. Austin. Minn.; KFAM, St. Cloud. Minn. Dixie Broadcasting System p. O. Box 1008, WHSY Bldg., Highway 11 South Hattiesburg, Miss. Phone: JUniper 3-1741 PERSONNEL President Charles W. Holt General Sales Mgr Jack Dix Program Director Dean Griffin Office Manager Olga Hagler STATIONS WHSY, Hattiesburg, Miss.; WAML, Laurel, Miss.; WHNY, McComb, Miss.; WHXY, Boga- lus Addr. W. I. Hearin, Jr. Gen. Mqr.. . Dewey H. Long Proq. Director Bruce Miller Chlei Enqlneer William H. Murphree WALA MOBILE— 1930— NBC Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned Operated By Pape Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Bus. Studio Address 210 Government St. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB President W. O. Pope Exec. Vice-Pres H. K. Martin Station Manager W. B. Pape Pgm. Dir Al Homan Chief Engineer R. B. Hurley WKAB MOBILE— 1947 Frequency: 840 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Operated By . . . Pursley Bcstg. Service Business-Studio Address 525 Donald St. Phone: 7-6345 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service SESAC, Lang- Worth Representative Forjoe, Dora Clayton News Service AP Owner Louise P. Pursley Sta. Mgr.. Pub. Dir R. H. Moore Com. Mgr J. C. Smith Sales Prom. Mgr Jim Smith Program Director John T. Jackson Chief Engineer Ray Gartman WKRG MOBILE— 1946-^BS Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Operated By Giddens & Rester Bus.-Sludio-Trans. Address Telegraph Rd. Phone: 2 6789 Air Time: Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Adam J. Young. Jr. Membership RAB. NARTB President Kenneth R. Giddens Gen., Sta. Mgr Frank Conwell Local Sales Manager Carl Haug Program Director Richard McMullen Public Service Dir S. R. Konrad Chief Engineer Leon V. Hance WMOZ MOBILE— 1953— KBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Oper. By Gasden Radio Co. Phone Number 6-3546 Representative John E. Pearson President Edwin Estes Partner C. L. Graham General Mgr John Watkins Commercial Mgr W. H. Dutton Prog. Dir Marguerite Swor Chief Engineer Vernon Floyd WMFC MONROEVILLE— 1952— KBS Froquency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Monroe Bdcstg. Co. Address H'way 84 Phone Number: 1220 Air Time: Daytime Sta. Rep Continental News Service AP Transcription Service World Gen. Mgr.. Chief Eng George T. Shurden Program Director Jim Aycock WAPX MONTGOMERY— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owixed-Operated By United Bcstg. Co. Business, Studio Address 116 Catoma St. Phone: 3-7569 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World, Standard Representative Walker Co. Pres., Gen. Mgr Thomas E. Martin Commercial Manager Hoke Williford Sales Promotion Manager Frank Dudley Program Director Lee Stockfelt Chief Engineer Owen Lehr WBAM MONTGOMERY— 1953 Frequency: 740 Kc. Power: 50 Kw. d. Owned Deep South Bcstg. Co. Phone: 2-3851 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Radio-TV Reps. Pres., Gen. Mgr W. J. Brennan Sales Prom. Mgr Felix Robinson Program Dir Fred Wamble Chief Engineer Cyril G. Brennan W C 0 V MONTGOMERY— 1939— CBS Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 10 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Southern Bcstg. Co. Address Adrian Lane Phone Number 5-3561 News Service UP Representative Paul H. Raymer Co. Membership NARTB President Oscar P. Covington General Manager Hugh M. Smith Station Manager Joe Petranka Sales Prom. Mgr W, W. Hunt Program Director Weston Britt Chief Engineer Fred Wright 328 a D D ALABAMA D D D WMGY MONTGOMERY— 1946 Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Dixie Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 4 S. Perry St. News Service UP Representative Forjoe & Co., Dora Clayton Membership NARTB, RAB President Dr. S. D. Suggs Gen.-Comm. Manager Thomas W. Sewell Sales Prom. Mgr Chuck Eliott Chief Engineer John D. Lamar WRMA MONTGOMERY— 1954 Frequency: 950 Kw Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Southland Bcstg. Co. Business Address 26 North Lawrence St. Phone: 4-6440 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Associated Membership NARTB Representative McGillvra Partner & Gen. Mgr Ralph M. AUgood Partner Grover Wise Chief Engineer Walter B. Stevenson WS F A MONTGOMERY— 1930— NBC Freq.: 1440 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By . Montgomery Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 1031 Phone: 5-1251 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB President David E. Dunn Comm. Manager John C. Hughes Tech. Dir Sebie B. Smith W L A Y MUSCLE SHOALS— 1933— MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By . . . Muscle Shoals Bcstg. Corp. News Service UP Trans. Service World President Frank M. Farris, Jr. General Manager E. O. Whitehead Program Director George Manush Publicity Dir (Miss.) Jean Watkins Chief Engineer Lynn V. McMoran WCRL ONEONTA— 1952 Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Pot M. Courington Address H'way 32 Phone: 4871 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Trans. Service Capitol, World, Thesaurus President Pat M. Coiuington Gen., Comm. Mgr L. D. Bentley, Jr. W J H 0 OPELIKA— 1940— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By . . . Opelika-Auburn Bcstg. Co. Address 1400 Auburn Road News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative -. .Indie Sales, Inc. Membership NARTB, RAB General Manager John C. Cooper, Jr. Commercial Manager E. Turk Program Director M. L. King, Jr. Chief Engineer John E. Smollon WAMI OPP— 1952 Frequency: 860 Kw Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Opp Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 169 News Service UP Representative Dora Clayton President H. N. Lee Gen., Com. Mgr Beri Moore Chief Engineer Joe Osgatharp WOZK OZARK— 1953 Frequency: 900 Kw Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Ozark Bcstg. Corp. Phone 655 Pres Douglas Brown WPNX PHENIX CITY— 1952— ABC-MBS Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Community Bdcstg. Co. Address Phenix Girard Bank Bldg. Phone: 8-8787 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership NARTB President Ray M. Greene Station Mgr Bob Mann Comm. Mgr Sam Keel Prog. Dir., Chief Engineer Jay H. Lamb WPID PIEDMONT— 1952 Frequency: 1280 Kw.... Power: 1000 watts d. Owned-Oper. By Piedmont Radio Station Phone: 2211 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP President C. L. Graham General Manager Curt Blair Program Director OUie Blair Pub. Dir Alen Payne Chief Engineer Acker Livingston WAIP PRICHARD— 1954 Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Prichard Bcstg. Co. Address 100 Chidester Ave. 329 □ □ n A L A n A M A n D D WELR ROANOKE— 1949— KBS Fr^qutncy: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d. Owned Operated By I. W. Buttram Addren . 801 N. Main St. Station Rep. Dora-Clayton Free.. Gen.. Com. Mqr. J. W. Buttram Proqram Director Richard Killebrew Chtei Engineer Leverne Foster WWWR RUSSELLVILLE— 1949— KBS Frequency: 920 Kc Power: iOOO Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Bankhead Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Address. . . . Bankhead Long Bldg.. Jasper. Ala. Phone Number: 2 3461 Air Time: Daytime News Serrice UP Transcription Service SESAC Representative Southern Radio President Walter W. Bankhead Gen. Mqr. Hal Kirby Pgm. Dir., Chiel Engineer Carl Van Sittert WCRI SCOTTSBORO— 1950 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned Operated By Pat M. Courington Address P. O. Box 394 Phone: 123 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Trans. Service Thesaurus Gen. Mgr Pat M. Courington Station Mgr J. F. Thompson Program Director Gene Brown Chiel Engineer James G. Wallace WROS SCOTTSBORO— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1330 Kw... Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Scottsboro Bcstg. Co. Business Address 717 Scott St. President Hugh T. Kirby Gen.. Com. Mgr Rose M. Kirby Program Dir Clyde R. Vomer Chief Engr. Bill Prickett WGWC SELMA— 1946— CBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Dallas Broadcasters, Mc. Address P. O. Box 686 Phone: TRinity 4-6687 Air Time: Full Time Station Representatives Hal Holman. Ayers Trans. Ser. Thesaurus Membership NARTB President Oscar Covington Gen. Mgr. & Chief Engr... John F. Townshend Commercial Manager John Frazier W H B B Owned-Operoted By Selma Bcstg.. lac. Business Address 209 Washington St. Phone: TR 4-8661 Air Time: Full Time President B. H. Hopson Gen., Sta.. Comm. Mgr Julien Smith, Jr. Program Director Carolyn Perrin Chief Engineer W. D. Powers. Jr. WFEB SYLACAUGA— 1945— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walls Owned-Operated By Alabama Bcstg. Co. Address 527 No. Broadway Phone Number: 2-3281 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP President E. E. Forbes. Sr. Comm., Sta. Mgr George W. Carr Chiel Engineer Conrad Pickren WMLS SYLACAUGA— 1948 Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Marble City Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business Address 11 West 2nd St. Phone: 2-4854 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Pres., Gen. Manager Curtis O. Liles, Jr. Commercial Manager Marion W. McEwen Prog., Pub. Dir Robert M. Duck Chief Engineer Walter Welch WHTB SELMA— 1935— NBC-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts TALLADEGA— 1945— MBS-KBS-ABS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Voice of Talladega, Inc. Address Bemiston ICghwoy Phone: 2205 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Continental President Cecil Homady Gen. Mgr Myron T. Snoddy Commercial Mgr W. B, Dorriety Chief Engineer David Andrews WTLS TALLAHASSEE— 1954 Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Tallahosse Bcstg. Co. Address H'way 14 Phone Number 8535 Pres.. Gen. Mgr Bert Bank Comm. Mgr.. Sta. Mgr.. Chief Eng..Ned Butler Prog. Dir.. Sales Mgr.. Spts. Dir.. .Hank Hohnan Prod. Mgr.. News Dir Wallace Hobgood WTBF TROY— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Troy Bcstg. Corp. Address College Drive Phone Number: 980-1 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World 330 ana ALABAMA-ARIZONA n D D Membership NARTB President Roy Crow Gen. Mgr Jess Jorden Commercial Mgr Robert Tolbert Chief Engineer Joe W. Gilchrist W J R D TUSCALOOSA— 1936— NBC Freq.: 1150 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d„ 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Wilhelmina (Doss) Echols Business-Studio Address 2316 Broad St. Phone: 4464 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Rombeau, Clayton Membership NARTB Gen., Sta. Mgr Gene Tibbett Comm. Mgr Lehman Mayer Sis. Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir G. Tibbett Prog. Dir Roy McAllister Chief Engineer Dave Livingston WNPT TUSCALOOSA— 1951 Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By W. Alabama Bdcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 181 Phone Number: 3311 Air Time: Full Time Representative Indie Sales Trans. Ser Lang- Worth President W. P. Thielens Program Director Bob Jones Chief Engineer T. H. Todd WTBC TUSCALOOSA— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Tuscaloosa Bcstg. Co. Address Radio Center Phone Number: 8-5523-4 . . Air Tune: Full Time News Service UP Representative: Sears & Ayer Membership NARTB, RAB General Manager Bert Bank Comm. Mgr James A. Davis Prog. Dix Jack Mock Chief Engr J. A. Ward WTUS TUSKEGEE— 1952— KBS Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Radio Tuskeegee, Inc. Address P. O. Box 577 Phone: 580 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Sta. Manager J. A. Bowers Program Manager Joe Bxirton Commercial Mgr George Burton Chief Engineer Julian A. Duncan WETU WETUMPKA— 1954— KBS Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Elmore Service Corp. Address Rockf ord Rd., Box 60 Phone: 7369 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Ser Thesaurus News Service UP Station Rep Dora-Clayton General Mgr Ed Morgan ARIZONA ■B999999999 Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 1,002,000 — Families 346,000 Radio Homes 319,000 — TV Homes 124,000 — Stations in State — 31 KS U N BISBEE— 1933— MBS-ABS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By Corleton W. Morris Address P. O. Drawer C, Lowell Station Phone 2-2277— Air Time . . Full Time Transcription Thesaurus, World, SESAC News Service UP Representative Blair & Co. President Carleton W. Morris Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Arlo Woolery Sales Promotion Manager Leo Bernard Program Director Roy Helgesen Chief Engineer Ben Strotmon KCLF CLIFTON— 1950 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Gila Bcstg. Co. Address Box 548 Phone Number: 321 Air Tune: Full Time Sta. Rep Best News Service UP President D. F. Long Gen. Mgr Ira Toler Chief Engineer Paul R. Wieman KCKY COOLIDGE— 1948— CBS-ABS-KBS Frequency: 1150 Kc Powen 1,000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Gila Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Roosevelt & Main Streets Phone Number 4451 Transcription Service Lang- Worth President Louis F. Long Station Manoger Bill Parady Comm. Mgr Jim Doyle 331 Hi ' ' '/ IT'S ICPiO.T¥ li MOINIX •WW . . . #lr ff 1^ Afh '/-r^Ff CMANNI I. 'i Cif i^.iic; KPHO-TV r/»$r IM AH IMON M $$H€$ ' 4P ■ t»tiSINTtD NAIIONlfcii. 332 r-#«ir *"'«««> ^^A'##, 'm3sit.m a n n ARIZONA D D D Program Director Jim Murdock Chief Engineer Jeff Lapping KAWT DOUGLAS— 1946— MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Carleton W. Morris Address Drawer C Phone: Hemlock 2-2277 Air Time: Full Tmie Transcription Service . . Lang- Worth, MacGregor Membership RAB Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Robert L. Whitaker Program Director Sidney Manette Publicity Director James Bruns Chief Engineer Ben Strotman KCLS FLAGSTAFF— 1950— MBS-KBS DON LEE— ARIZONA Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Saunders Bcstg. Co. Address Box 1677 Phone: 946 Air Time: Daytime Owner, Gen. Mgr Charles J. Saunders Office Mgr Dorothy Saunders Prog. Dir Bill Johnson Publicity Dir Don Gellers Chief Engineer Len Benson KGPH FLAGSTAFF— 1950— ABC Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned-Operated By Frontier Bcstg. Co. Address Weatherf ord Hotel Phone: 51 or 65 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Long- Worth Representative. . John Hershey McGillvra, Inc. Membership NARTB General Manager A. S. Holm Pres., Chief Engineer E. C. Phillippi Publ. Dir Mary Jane Phillippi KRUX GLEND ALE— 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By Radio Arizona Inc. Address 633 E. Grand Ave. Phone ALpine 2-2371 President Stan Norman Gen. Mgr Frank S. Bare, Jr. Comm. Mgr Sandy Wise Prog. Dir Vol Brewer K W J B GLOBE— 1938— NBC-ABS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Gila Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address . H'way 60-70, between Globe & Miami Phone Number: 41 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Paul H. Raymer President Louis F. Long General Manager Willard Shoecraft Comm. Mgr C. W. Mizner KGAN KINGMAN— 1949 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By J. James Glancy Business Address P. O. Box 1208 President J. J. Glancy Comm. Mgr Kathlene Covarrubias Chief Engineer Leroy OXaughlin KTYL MESA— 1947 Freq.: 1310 Kc Power: 1 kw. d.; 500 w. n. Owned-Oper. By Harkins Bdcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 231 News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Dwight Harkins Commercial Manager Lorenzo K. Lisonbee Program Director Jack Harris Chief Engineer Ben Smith KNOG NOGALES— 1948— CBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Old Pueblo Bcstg. Co. Address Rancho Grande Hotel Phone: 770 Air Tune: Full Time Gen., Comm. Mgr C. F. Montomo Asst. Mgr., Prcg^. Dir A. B. Montano Chief Eng Jose E. Braua KOOL PHOENIX— 1947— CBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Maricopa Bcsters., Inc. Business-Studio Address 511 W. Adams News Service UP Representative AM Radio Sales Membership NARTB President Gene Autry General Manager Charles H. Garland Commercial Manager William Connelly Station Mgr., Prog. Dir Homer Lane Chief Engineer Miles Shepherd KPHO PHOENK— 1940— ABC Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned Meredith Engineering Co. Address 631 No. 1st Ave. Phone: ALpine 8-4511 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Katz Membership NARTB, RAB President E. T. Meredith, Jr. Commercial Manager Charles Schlueter Gen. Mgr Richard B. Rawls Program Director Gene Spry Publicity Director Ron De Pinto Chief Engineer George L. McClanathan 333 n D D A K 1 Z O N A D D D KIFN PHOE3^IX— 1949 TfqamiCfx WO Ec Power: 1000 Watts d. OwMd-Opvrert^d By Western Bcstg. Co. Addr«M 1975 S. Central Ave. Phon* Number ALpine 3 6155 News Serrice UP Trantcription SerTic* SESAC Station Representative Harlan Oakes Prei.. Gen. Mgr Frank P. RedHeld Proq. Dir Peter Moraga Chief Engineer Edgar B. Pool K 0 Y PHOENIX— 1922— MBS, Don Lee Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n. Owned-Oper. By KOY Bcstg. Co. Address 840 N. Central Ave. Phone: Alpine 8-8181 Air Time: Full Time Air Time 24 hrs. wk. d.; 17 hrs. Sun. News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative John Blalr Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr John L. Hogg Sis. Mgr James W. Ross Prog., Pub. Director John R. Williams Chief Engineer . .Edwcrrd R. Janney KON I PHOENIX— 1949 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Station KONI Address Rm. 103. Mayer Heard Bldg. Phone: ALpine 8-8044 .... Air Time: Full Time News Service INS Sta. Rep Indie, Dora-Clayton President James T. Ownby Program Dir Margie Abbott Chief Engineer Ed Doraty KRIZ PHOENIX— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By Howard M. Loeb Address-Trans. Loc 2345 Westward Blvd. Phone: 4-8436 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Representative Burn-Smith Membership NARTB Pres., Gen.. Sta. Manager. . . .Howard M. Loeb Comm.. Prom- Mgr Sheldon Engel Prog. Dir Bill Bailey Chief Engineer James E. Groll KRUX PHOENIX— 1947 rnqamacr: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Arizona Inc. Bus, -Studio Address Goodrich Bldg. Fhooe: ALpine 2 2371 Air Time: Full Time News Service tjp TrowcrlpUon SESAC. Lang-Worth Representative Indie Sale«, O'Conner President Stanley Schultz General Manager Stan Norman Sta., Comm. Mgr Frank Bare Program Dir Gene Burrus Chief Engineer Gene Boos KT A R PHOENIX— 1922— NBC-ARIZ. BCSTG. Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Wotti Owned-Operated By KTAR Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address. .. 1101 North Central Phone: AL 4-4161 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Trans. Ser Thesaurus, Standard, Capitol Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NARTB Ch. of Bd John J. Louis Pres.. Gen. Mgr Richard O. Lewis Commercial Manager E. W. Harvey Public Service, Prom Ted Edwards Program Director Rol Laughner Chief Engineer A. C. Anderson K Y C A PRESCOTT— 1940 NBC-ARIZ. BCSTG. Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Oper. By Southwest Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address East Gurley St. Phone: 244 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol Representative Paul H. Raymer Pres., Gen. Mgr Harold Ritter Program Director Hollis Hill Chief Engineer George Eitel K G L U SAFFORD— 1938— NBC-ABS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Gila Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 520 Main St. Phone: 15 Air Tvrae: Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service .Thesaurus Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NARTB President Louis F. Long Gen., Sta. Mgr Paul Merrill Pgm. Dir Lester McBride Comm. Mgr Edward E. Furman Pub. Dir Russ Wennacott Chief Engineer John E. Hickman KCNA TUCSON— 1946— ABC Freq.: 580 Kc Power: 5 kw. d.; 500 w. n. Owned-Operated By Catalina Bcstg. Cc. Business-Studio Address 1511 East 16th Phone: 2-4864 Air Time: Full Tune News Service AP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representativo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Ro|Un9bery 334 D n n ARIZONA D D n Membership NARTB. RAB President Erskine Caldwell Gen., Sta. Manager Wayne Sanders Sales Manager Harry Chambers Chief Engineer Tom Epperson KEVT TUCSON— 1953 Frequency: 690 Kw Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Tucson Radio Inc. Business Address 400 N. Shawnee Representative Oakes Membership NARTB News Service UP Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Peter Trowbridge Comm. Mgr De Witt Wray Program Dir Oscar H. Stevens Chief Engineer Peter Trowbridge KOPO TUCSON— 1947--CBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Old Pueblo Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Add 115 W. Drachman St. News Service AP Reprsentative AM Radio Sales Membership NARTB President Gene Autry Manager E. S. Mittendorf Commercial Manager Paul Plunkett Promotion Mgr Joe Crystall Chief Engineer Vemard Cimmioyotti KTKT TUCSON— 1949 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Thomas J. Wallace Business-Studio Address 500 W. Ehn Transcription Service Standard Owner Thomas J. Wallace Chief Eng., Asst. Mgr.. .Thomas J. Wallace. Jr. KT U C TUCSON— 1929— MBS-ARIZ. NET. Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Tucson Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 900 E. Broadway Phone: 2-3344 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Service World, Asociated Representative John Blair Membership NARTB. RAB Pres. & General Manager Lee Little Business Manager Mac C. Matheson Commercial Mgr George Bradley Program Director .Pete Tufts Chief Engineer Cliff Livingston K V 0 A TUCSON— 1929— NBC- ABS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Arizona Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address 209 W. Elm Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NARTB General Manager R. B. Williams Business Mgr Harper M. Phillips Commercial Mgr John C. Underwood, Jr. Program Director Ben L. Slack, Jr. Chief Engineer Ray H. Holsclaw KVNC WINSLOW— 1952 Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned-Oper. By Gila Bdcstg. Co. Address p. Q. Box 373 News Service AP. PA Transcription Thesaurus. Standard, World President L. F. Long Gen. Mgr O. E. Whelan Comm. Mgr John C. Schooley Chief Engineer Earl Hickman KOLD YUMA— 1953— CBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Maricopa Bctrs., Inc. Address P. O. Box 1430 Transcription Service Standard Representative Tracy Moore. Hobnan Membership NARTB President Jack Hawthorne General Manager Charles H. Garland Station Manager Robert C. Garland Chief Engineer Donald Peltz KYMA YUMA— 1950— MBS— ARIZ. NET. Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By KYMA-Yuma. Inc. Address P. O. Box 671 Transcription Service World Representatives John Blair. Harlan Oakes Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr William B. Lindsey Commercial Mgr Bob Brennan Sales Prom. Mgr Ralph Davis Publicity Dir Lowell McGill Chief Engineer Ray Ring K Y U M YUMA— 1940— NBC-ABS Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Yuma Bcstg. Co. Business Address 1901 E. 1st St. News Service AP. UP. INS Transcription Service . . . Thesaurus & Standard Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Ray C. Smucker Commercial Manager Roy L. Jorgensen Sales Prom. Mgr Pat Carrick Program Director Bob Hansen Publicity Director Russ Siner Chief Engineer Leavenworth Wheeler 335 ARKANSAS Top. Fob. 1. li):>5 (Kst.) I.IUS.OOO — Families 568,000 Katlio Momvs — 170.000 — TV Homes 117,000 — Stations in State 51 K V R C „^ ARKADELPHIA— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By . . Arkadelphia Bcstg. Co. Butlnew-Studlo Address 507 Main St. pSone:790 Air Time: Full Time News Serrlce • • • • • ' ''^\ RepresentatWe • • • ""/V President ^^"^^•J^"''^ Gen.. Sta.. Comm. Mgr L M. Moore Pqm.. Prod. Pub. Dlr Bill Deolon Chief Engineer ^^ B"'"« KBTA BATESVILLE— 1950— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned White River VaUey Bdcsts. Co. Phone: 1112-1113 Air Tmie: FuU Time News Service • • • • ^^ Representative w M Transcription Service °\.Z Membership NARTB RAB President h F. Higginbottom Conun. Mgr E. A. P<^le Program Director E. A. Lotridge Chief Engineer Morris Coffer KBBA BENTON— 1953— KBS Frequency: 690 Kw Power: 250 Watts d. Owned Oper. By Benton Bcstg. Service Business Address Box 294 Phone: Spring 8-2690 Air Time: Daytime Sio. Rep H. L. Best Pres., Gen. Mgr W. R. Tuck Jr. Coram. Mgr Lavelle Longley Prod. Dir Preston Bridges Prom. Dir Eddie Zoch Chief Engineer Preston Bridges KLCN BLYTHEVILLE— 1922 Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned Operated By Harold L. Sudbury Address Sudbury Bldg.. Main St. Phone: Poplar 2-2093 Air Time: Daytime New. Service A? Station Representative John E. Pearson Pres., Gen. Comm. Mgr Harold L. Sudbury Sales Promotion Manager J. T. Sudbury Program Director Carl Frame Chief Engineer Joe Neoms KAMD CAMDEN— 1 946— MBS-KBS RAZORBACK Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Camden Radio Inc. Address P. O. Box 5859 News Service AP Representative Gill^Pema Membership NARTB President Walter E. Hussman Gen.. Sta., Comm. Mgr Donald Cathey Sales Prom., Prog. Dir Callis Carter Chief Engineer Dorris C. Hunter KPLN CAMDEN— 1953 Frequency: 1370 Kw.... Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Southern Bcstg. Co. Business Address Stephens Rd. Trans. Ser SESAC, World Stresident R. M. Saxon Vice-Pres Leonard Coe Sta. Mgr.. Chief Eng Dale Mahurin Asst. Sta. Mgr Wally Geiger KXLR LITTLE ROCK— 1946— MBS Freq.: 1150 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Ark. Airwaves Co. Address Cotton Belt Bldg. Phone: FR 2-2155 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Rep Venard, Rintoul & McConnell President John F. WeUs Gen., Sta. Manager Emil J. Pouzar Commercial Mgr Melton Lancaster Program Director Roy Nichols Chief Engineer Earl H. Butler KVMA MAGNOLIA— 1948— MBS-KBS Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Magnolia Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address.. 212 N. lefferson St. News Service AP President Joe F. Rushton Rep John E. Pearson Membership NARTB Comm. Mgr D. Waller Gen., Sta. Mgr William M. Bigley Chief Engineer Ray WeUs KDAS MALVERN— 1951— KBS Frequency; 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Watts 4, Owned-Operated By Malvern Bcstg. Co. Address Young Insurance Bldg. Phone: 1584 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service World Representative Devney, Melville President J. C. Cuffman Gen. Manager Charles Perry Program Director Overton Hurst Chief Engineer ^ John R. Williams KVSA McGEHEE— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1220 Kw Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By ... S. E. Arkansas Bcstrs. Inc. Address , Box 1220 Phone: 20 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Best Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Abbott F. Kinney Comm. Mgr Mrs. M. F. Kinney Sales Manager William R. Moore Program Director H. E. Parent- Chief Engiiieer Robert L. Padgett KENA MENA— 1950— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By R. B. Bell Address S. Reene St. Phone: 878 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Standard News Service UP Station Representative Hill Best Owner Manager R. B. Bell Program Director Bernice Bell Chief Engineer O. D. Frederick KVOM MORRILTON— 1953 Frequency: 800 Kw Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Morrilton Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 541 Phone: 506 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Standard, World Station Manager I- C. WiUis Commercial Manager Howard F. Houston Station Representative Hill Best KTLO MOUNTAIN HOME— 1953— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kw Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Mountain Home Bcstg. Corp. Box 67 Address Phone: 1490 Air Time: Full Time Transcription World Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr A. Stricklen Commercial Mgr Bob Pratt CUet Engine? Don Bowen 339 anD ARKANSAS nan KNB Y NEWPORT— 1949 rr#qu«ncy: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Own*d Optratttd By Newport Bcstg. Co. BuftlBVM Address Box 218 Phoa*: 749 . Air Time: Doytime Newt Service UP President Harold Sudbury Commercial Mqr Gene Howe Program Dirocic Jerry Grojean Chi«i Engineer Anson Clark KOSE OSCEOLA 1949— KBS Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Cper. By Osceola Bcstg. Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 311 Phone: 880 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB Representative Hil F, Best President H. F. Ohlendorl General Manager Ted Woods Commercial Manager Betty G. Woods Program Director Hobson Daws Chief Engineer H. M. Jones KDRS PARAGOULD— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtis Owned Oper. By Progressive Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 491 Phone: Cedar 2-7627 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP General Mcmager G. T. Rand Commercial Manager Doyne F. Bateman Business Manager T. M. Self Prog. Dir W. Wheelis Chief Engineer Russell Schwamb KCLA PINE BLUFF— 1947 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .Radio Engineering Service Business Studio Address 2900 W. 28th St. Phone: 1900 Air Timer Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Langworth Station Representative Hil Best General Mgr Kenneth Keslerson Commercial Manager Clyde Martin Pgm. Dir., Chief Engineer Charles Penix K 0 T N PINE BLUFF— 1934— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By Universal Bcstg. Corp Address .5051/2 Main St. Phone: 721 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Pres.. Gen. Mgr.. Chief Engr B. J. Parrish Prom. Mgr R. W. Etter Program Director Hilda Matz KPOC POCAHONTAS— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1.000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... Pocahontas Radio. Inc. Address P. O. Box 250 Phone: 500 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Adrian L. White Com. Mgr Hiram Mayo Prog. Dir Bill Nicholson Chief Engineer Jack Wilson KAMO ROGERS— 1954 Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned Leon Mc Auliffe, Don Thompson Address Am. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone: 1390 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Station Representative Hil Best General Mgr G. Don Thompson Commercial Mgr Gean Boroughs KXRJ RUSSELLVILLE— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Ovmed-Oper. By Valley Broadcasters, Inc. Address Fine Arts Bldg. Phone: 299 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Owner, Gen., Sta. Mgr C. R. Home Commercial Manager L. L. Bryan Sales Prom. Mgr Don Sammons. Pgm. Dir.. Chf. Engr W. C. McKenney KWCB SEARCY— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned White County Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Address P. O. Box 95 Phone: 1281 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Hil F. Best Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Carl N. Dodd Sales Prom. Manager Don P. Tones Program Director Marie H. Apple Chief Engineer Homer Harris K U 0 A SILOAM SPRINGS— 1923— MBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By KUOA/ Inc. Business-Studio Address Siloam Springs Phone: 777 Air Time: Daytime 340 D n n ARKANSAS D D D News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB President John E. Brown. Jr. Gen. Mgr Cecil Smith Comm. Mgr James Sheed Program Director Ralph Kennedy Chief Engineer Cecil E. Smith KBRS SPRINGDALE— 1949— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned N.W. Ark. Bcstg. & TV. Co. Address Box 29 Phone: 675 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Pearson President Donald W. Reynolds General Manager Roy J. Bowman Comm. Mgr E. E. Bullock Sales Prom. Mgr Phil PhilUps Chief Engineer Bill Ussery KWAK STUTTGART— 1948— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Stuttgart Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 1818 S. Buerkle Phone: 25212 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, World Representative Hil F. Best Membership NARTB President Beloit Taylor Gen. Manager Melvin P. Spann Station Mgr June S. Spann Tech. Dir Wm. R. Beard Chief Engineer Marvin Heffington THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS IP KOSY TEXARKANA— 1951— MBS Freq.: 790 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 w. n. Owned-Operated By Gateway Bcstg. Co. Address Wadley Bldg.. State Line Ave. at 6th News Service AP Station Representative Pearson Transcription Service Thesaurus Partners Dr. W. Decker Smith. A. L. Davis General Manager Tom E. Dillahunty Commercial Manager Herman Cecil Program Director Bill Mitchell Chief Engineer Chas. Mathis KRLW WALNUT RIDGE— 1951 RAZORBACK Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . Southern Baptist College Address College City Phone: 980 Air Time: Day Time Representative Best President Dr. H. E. Williams General Manager Wm. H. Cote Program Director Bill Thornton Chief Engineer Leonard Ringle KWRF WARREN— 1953 Freq.: 880 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Pines Bcstg. Co. Address Box 480 Phone: 353, 4 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Trans. Service World Gen.. Sta. Mgr Lee Reaves Comm.. Sis. Prom. Mgr Bill Wells Program Dir Deno Nichols Chief Engineer Lorry Self KWEM WEST MEMPHIS— 1947 Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watls d. Owned-Oper. By KWEM Inc. Business-Studio Address 69 Buntyn St. Phone: 48-3311 Air Time: Daytime President E. D. Rivers, Jr. Sta. Dir Bob Way Sales Prom Bob Honore Prog. Dir Tom Roan Pub. Dir Matty Brescia Com. Mgr Spencer Bedsole Chief Engineer Ed Beck 341 ONLY KBiG't lO.OOO'Won Catolma island iignol focuMs oil its strength on iti mainland market. wostes none out to sea. Booming ocross solt water (finest rtoturol conductor of radio waves) KBlG covers Southern California from Sonta Barbara to Mexico. KBIG helps you to moke the Whole Sole, to oil the Southland, ot Wholesale Prices - as little OS $6.75 a breok! Prove It To Yourself I Compare KBiG's base hour rote ($132) or base minute rote ($20) with ony combination of newspopers. outdoor, television or radio you need to get this same coverage. You'll see why KBIG is the Giant Economy Package of Southern California Radio. Coll Meeker or us — get the whole KBIG story. STATIONS in Southern California are powerful enough and popular enough to register audiences in radio survey ratings of both Los Angeles and San Diego. Of these top lour, KBIG . . . • is the only independent • costs the least • delivers most listeners per dollar SANTA BARBARA \ \ '0\o\ .Son»o Paula • Mojove VENTURA/ ^\ OKnard , \ \^ . M^ Scugu,^ Lancaster ^ • Newholl* ♦Palmdala. San F«rnonao \ / X North Hollywood • ,' ,, . \ •Boverly Hills Santa Mon.ca> • Glendab ^ •PASADENA AVALON .5 MV'M LOS ANGELES .victo.iiie Afosa • • Pomona LONG BEACH • ^^^^^ ^^^.SAN BERNARDfHO Newport ^, • , Redlands / • RIVERSIDE loguna B«ach .^ « Son Juon Copisfrano ■ Lak« Arrowhead ■ EUinore ». Banning H«m«f Big Bftor Cily^ • Oceansidtt « Ejcondidc PAIM SPRINGS Del Mar .. .^.^'^•SAN DIEGO of.onol C,t/, . ^^ ^^^^ V 'Chula Vitfa '' Tiojuana Twenfynine Pain .2 MV/M ♦ Brawley \ • IMPERtAl VAllEY '^^'^''l * El Cenfro ^.'-^-^ ' 1 0,000 WATTS 740 KILOCYCLES STuniOS IN AVAtON AND HOIIYWOOD 6549 Sfntt Mvd., Los Angeles 28, Calif. • HOIIywood 3-3205 • KBIF- Fresno • 900 KC • center of the dial * center of tfie San Jooquin Vol CALIFORNIA Pop. Feb. 1, 1»55 (Est.) 12,804,000 — Families 4,380,000 Radio Homes — 4,923,000 — TV Homes 3,273,000 Stations in State 141 KCNO ALTURAS— 1951 Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By CONR Inc. Address P. O. Box 207 Phone: 2531 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Trans. Ser Standard, Capitol, SESAC Representative Best President Jackson Teuter Managing Director Dale C. Williams Comm., Prom. Mgr.. . Rae E. Gloster Chief Engineer Ralph Powers KAVR APPLE VALLEY— 1954 Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5 Kw. Owned Apple Valley Bcstg. Co. Address Apple Valley Inn Phone: Victorville 5390 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership NARTB President Newton T. Bass Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Charles H. Cowling Exec. Secretary Mary Sowell Program Dir Jerry Cosselman Chief Engineer Dean Kiner KBIG AVALON— 1952 Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts Owned-Operated By John Poole Bcstg. Co. Address 6540 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood Phone Number Hollywood 3-3205 Air Time Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Robert Meeker Associates Membership NARTB, BAB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr., Chf. Engr John Poole Comm., Prom. Mgr Robert J. McAndrews Operations Manager Cliff Gill Program Director Alan Lisser KBAK BAKERSFIELD— 1946 Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Operated By Bakersfield Bcstg. Co. Address 29 Woody Rd.. P. O. Box 1448 Phone: FA 4-6421 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative For joe Membership NARTB President Harold P. See General Manager A. H. Constant Sales Manager Frank Onstott Program Director Joe ITinser Publicity Director Vem Mack Chief Engineer James Gamer KBIS BAKERSFIELD— 1950 Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Marmot Bcstg. Co. Studio Address ..2013 Chester Ave. Phone: FA 4-6093 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Young Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Mgr Hoi Brown Commercial Mgr Franklin H. Wilbur Program Director Hal Brown Chief Engineer Jack Duemler KERN BAKERSFIELD— 1932— CBS Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . McClatchy Bdcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .Elk's Club Building Phone: FA 5-7475 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Paul H. Raymer President Eleanor McClatchy Station Manager Walter Baziuk Chief Engineer Luverne Shatto KERO BAKERSFIELD— 1946— NBC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Kern County Bcstrs., Inc. Business-Studio Address 1420 Truxton Ave. Phone: 44548 Air Time: Full Tune News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Avery Knodel Membership NARTB, BAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Gene De Young V.P., Gen. Sales Mgr Ed Umer Progrom Director Leslyn Day Publicity Director Forrest Kyle Chief Engineer Edwin Andrews KPMC BAKERSFIELD— 1932— ABC Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Dwned-Oper. By Pioneer Mercantile Co. Address P. O. Bin 1709 Phone: Fairview 7-8157 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Representative . . George P. Hollingbery Membership NARTB, BAB President F. G. R. Schamblin Gen., Sta. Mgr L. A. Schamblin Sales Prom., Comm. Mgr C. C. Sturm 343 D D D C A L 1 F O K N 1 V D D D Ckl«l p. R. Blormann L. P. laiTla KPAS BANNING— 1947 rr^quMcy: M90 Kc. Power: 2S0 WatU Owa«d Darwin Bcstq. Co. AddraM 4425 W. RamMy St. Pboa*: SIS Ak Tim*: Full Time New* Serrice UP TronecripHon Serrlc« World, SESAC RepresenlatiTe Continental Pr#«^ Gen. Mgr. Chet Darwin Soles Prom. Mqr Harry Reed Proq. Dlr.. Chiel Enq Jack Campbell Publicity Dlr Bob Allen KWTC BARSTOW— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watt8 Owned Operated By Mojove Valley Bcstg. Co. Address . . Box 697 Phone: 4001 Air Time: Full Time News Serrlce UP RepresentaUve O'Connell President W. T. Brown Sla.. Com. Mqr Harry S. White Program Director Richard Cruse Chiel Engineer Don Hetrel KRE BERKELEY— 1923 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 WotU Owned Oper. By ... Central Calif. Bcstrs., Inc Address-Trans 601 Ashby Avenue Phone Number Ashberry 3-7715 Air Time 6 a.m.-12M. News Service AP Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Sta. Mqr Arthur Westlund Comm., Prom. Mgr ... .Don Hambly Program Director Les Avery KIBS BISHOP— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kw Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Inyo Bcstg. Co. Address . Rt. L Box 28 Phone: Bishop 4411 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Capital Station Representative. .Western Radio Sales Owner, Gen. Mgr James R. Oliver Partner S. A. Cisler Commercial Mgr. R, S. Demlng Program Director John Drozd Chief Enqineer Alva Wilt KYOR BLYTHE— 1948— ABC FreqiieDcy: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Bcstg. Corp. of Am. Address Box 987 Phone: 6290 Air Time: Full Time News Service, .UP Representative Pearson General Mgr Peter R. Odens Program Dir Mrs. Guen Mcintosh Chief Engineer (actq.) Conrad Figueroa KROP BRAWLEY— 1946 -ABC Frequency: 1300 Kc.lOOO Watts d.. 500 n. Owned Oper. By Bcstg. Corp. of America Address Del Rio Country Club Bldg. Phone: OV 60260 Air Time: Full Time Representative John E. Pearson Co. General Manager Dale R. Peterson Station Manager Vince Palmer Program Director Ed Silvera Chief Engineer John Quimby KBLA BURBANK— 1952 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Bdcstrs. of Burbank Address 11516 Oxnard St. Phone: Sunset 2-1195 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Representative Grant Webb Transcription Service Langworth, Cctpitol President Gordon A. Rogers Gen. Mgr Robert S. Marshall Chief Engineer William Robinson KiCO CALEXICO— 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Charles R. Love Address 724 Main St., El Centre News Service AP Station Representative. . . .D. Cooke, O'Connel Membership NARTB President Charles R. Love General Mgr W. A. Geddes Proqram Director Chap Rollins Chief Enqineer Jim Coin KHSL CHICO— 1935— CBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated Golden Empire Bcstg. Co. Address Box 303 Phone: FI 2-0141 Air Time: Full Time Nev/s Service XJP Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mqr Mrs. H. McClung Station Manaqer Charles H. Kinsley. Jr. Commercial Manaqer J. A. Perio Proqram Director Tommy Nelson Chief Enqineer Mel Milburn KXOC CHICO— 1949— MBS Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts 344 nan CALIFORNIA DDn Owned-Oper. By KXOC. Inc. Address-Trans Box 523 Phone: FI 2-4211 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Rep Adam J. Young. D. F. McGavren Co. Membership RAB President Harold T. Gibney Gen., Sta., Mgr Jack L. Powell Comm., Promotion Mgr Burke Riley Prog. Director Neil Mclntyre Chief Engineer Bill Pope KCHV COACHELLA— 1954 Owner Coachella Valley Bcstg. Co. Address Professional Bldg. KBMX COALINGA— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 500 d. Owned-Oper. By Westside Brcstg. Co. Address Box 715 Phone: 136 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Gen., Mgr., Chief Eng Clifford S. Lantz Station Mgr H. R. Brown Comm. Mgr Dick Brown KBUC CORONA— 1948 Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Radio Broadcasting, Inc. Business Address Porphy Rd. Phone: 1370-1-2 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Pres., Gen. Mgr Henry Fritzen Sta., Sales Mgr Charles M. Ferguson Chief Engineer Robert Cochems KCRE CRESCENT CITY— 1950 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Del Norte Bcstg. Co. Address Box 248 Phone: 3061 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. INS Representative Ayres Transcription Standard, SESAC, World Pres.. Gen. Mgr.. Pgm. Dir Robert E. Grey Comm. Mgr A. S. Lavanaway KCH J DELANO— 1950 Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Kc. d. Owned-Oper. By Charles Herman Johnes Address P. O. Box 262 Phone: 8676 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service SESAC News Service UP Pres.. Gen. Mgr., Chief Eiig. .Charle H. Johnes Program Director Jean J. Johnes KRDU DINUBA— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Rodio Dinuba Co. Business-Studio Address Box 157 Phone: DI 500 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Station Rep Continental, Ayres Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Egon A. Hof er Program Director Harold Sparks Chief Engineer Warren Nystrom KXO EL CENTRO— 1927— MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Volradio Inc. Business Address Box 140 Phone: 1100 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Paul H. Raymer President Paul A. Jenkins General Manager Riley R. Gibson Commercial Manager Belle Hovey Chief Engineer Norm German KHUM EUREKA— 1947— CBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Carroll R. Hauser Address Box 1015 Phone: HiUside 2-5744 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Pearson. MacGavren Gen., Sta. Mgr Carroll R. Hauser Commercial Mgr Frank M. Smith Sta. Mgr.. Pgm., Pub. Dir Frank R. Brown Chief Engineer Dean Elliott K I E M EUREKA— 1933— MBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned Opr. By Redwood Bdcstg. Co., Inc. Address 6th at E. Sts. Phone: Hillside 3-1621 Air Time: Full Time Trans. Ser MacGregor, World News Service UP Membership NARTB. RAB Representative John Blair President, Manager Wm. B. SmuUin General Manager Don Telford Commercial Mgr Robert Stach Program Director Pearl Jacobsen Chief Engineer Larry King KDAC FORT BRAGG— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Mendocino Coast Bcstg. Co. Address Box 616 Phone: 3251 Air Time: Full Time 345 ODD C A L I F O R N 1 A n D D N*wt S«rTic» OwB«r Ownrol Maaciq^r. . . . CoauB. M«r« Proq. Dlr. ChWI EnqliiMr AP . Edward Mcrtle Craig N. Smllh Maithow V. Huber Donald E. Wood K A R M FRESNO— 1938- -ABC Fr*qu«ncr: 1430 Kc. Power: 5000 Watti OwB*<10p«r. By KARM Burial ii^Shtdk) Addr*u. .1333 Van Ness Ave. PiMMt 44MS Air Time: Full Time N*w«8*rTlc« AP, INS Transcription Seryice . . Standard RepresentatiTe Boiling PtmUUbI Mrs. Hattio Harm G«n«ral-Station Manager. . . Clyde F. Coombs Comm. Mqr. . L. L. Daggett Sla. Prom- Mgr. . . E. Roth Cooney Program Director Lou Lampe Cbiei Engineer . Elbert Dean K F R E FRESNO— 1937— CBS Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned Oper. By Calif. Inland Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address. .T. W. Patterson Bldg. Phone: 4-5001 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service World Representative Avery-Knodel V. P. Eng Keith L. Mealey V.P.. Sta. Mgr Ed J. Freeh Program Dir Hal O'Donnell Treasurer Helen Johnson Dlr. Sales Service Harry H. Burum KGST FRESNO— 1949 Fretion Service CopUol 354 n n n CALIFORNIA D n n Representative Pelry Membership R AB, N ARTE President J. D. Wrather Vice President Maria Helen Alvarez General Manager George Whitney Station Manager A. M. Mortensen Conun. Mgr J. M. Miller Sis. Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir W. H. Ryan Program Director Jerry Lee Pecht Chief Engineer Charles F. Abel K FS D SAN DIEGO— 1925— NBC Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By KFSD. Inc. Business-Studio Address U. S. Grant Hotel Phone: Belmont 3-6353 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Katz Agency Membership N ARTB President Jamtes G. Rogers General Manager William Goetze Station Manager W. R. Hasbrook Program Director Bill Browning Chief Engineer Leroy Bellwood KGB SAN DIEGO— 1926— MBS Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Marion R. Harris Address 1017 First Ave. Phone: BE 3-6151 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative H-R Membership RAB. NARTB President Marion R. Harris Ass't Mgr Leonard W. Landmark Program Director Robert S. Regan Chief Engineer Joe Kline KSDO SAN DIEGO— 1947 Freq.: 1130 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By. . .San Diego Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone: BE 2-2041 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Rep Pearson, McGavren, Moore & Lund Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr Wilson Edwards Commercial Manager Norman Kay Station Manager W. Edwards Chief Engineer Vern Milton KSON SAN DIEGO— 1946 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Fred & Dorothy Robell Address 630 F. St. THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS IP 355 a n n c a l 1 1 o k n i a n n n PtMti*: BE 3 5175 Air TUn«: Full Time N«w« S«rTlc* AP TkOBMctiptioB 8«nric» Astoclated, Standard NARTB ... Tracy Moore O— foi Uamaqw. . . Trod Rabell Piogitun Director Dick Thompson CkUi Diqio««r lack Rabell KGIL SAN FERNANDO— 1947 Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Ownvd Oper. By San Fernando Va. Bcstg. Co. Bu»inets Address 49"i3 Van Nuys Blvd. Phone: State 4-6291 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Capitol, World, Lang Worth President E. P. Franklin G«n., Comm., Sta. Mqr Howard P. Gray Proq.. Pub. Dir Allen McKee ChieJ Engineer Jay Rice KCBS SAN FRANCISCO— 1912— CBS Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned Operated By CBS Address Palace Hotel Phone: YUkon 2-7000 Air Time: Full Tune News Service AP, UP, INS Representative CBS Radio Spot Sales Membership NARTB, R AB President (CBS) Frank Stanton Gen., Sta. Mgr Arthur Hull Hayes Commercial Manager Jules Dundes Promotion Mgr Evelyn Clark Program Director Pede Worth Publicity Director William CuUenward Chief Engineer Alan Cormack K G 0 K F R C SAN FRANCISCO— 1924— MBS Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts OwnedOper. By General Teleradio Business-Studio Address. .1000 Von Ness Ave. Phone: Prospect 6-0500 ... Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. UP Representative H R Representatives Membership R AB. NARTB General Manager William D. Pabst Commercial Manager William E. Nichols Bales Prom. Mgr.-Pub. Dlr Dink Templeton Program Director Mel Venter Chief Engineer .. E. G. Underwood SAN FRANCISCO— 1924— ABC Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned Oper. By ABC-PT Business Address 277 Golden Gate Ave. Phone: UN 3-0077 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. INS Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Edward Petry Membership RAB President (ABC) ilobert E. Kintner General Manager .James H. Connolly Station Manager Paul T. Scheiner Sales Manager Aaron S. Bloom Program Director Russ Baker Chief Engineer Harry Jacobson K J B S SAN FRANCISCO— 1924 Frequency: 1100 Kc . .Power: 1000 Watts d Owned Operated By KJBS Bcstrs. Business Studio Address 1470 Pine St. Phone: Ordway 3-4148 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP, INS Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB. RAB Gen. Mgr.-Sta. Mgr Edwin P. Franklin Tomm. Mgr Stanley G. Breyer Pgm. Dir.-Prod.-Pub. Mgr.. .Charles F.Pendleton Chief Engineer Roger Roberts KNBC SAN FRANCISCO— 1924— NBC Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By , .National Bcstg. Co. Address 420 Taylor St. Phone: GRaystone 4-8700 . . Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative NBC Spot Sales Membership NARTB, RAB President (NBC) S. L. Weaver, Jr. Gen., Sta. Mgr George Greaves Commercial Mgr W. K. McDaniel Sales Promotion Mgr Dean Moxley Program Director John Thompson Publicity Director Jane Morrison Chief Engineer Curtis Peck KS A N SAN FRANCISCO— 1922 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Golden Gate Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 1355 Market St. Phone: Market 1-8171 Air Time: Full Time Ftws Service 'jp Representative Stars National President S. H. Patterson Gen. Mgr N. J. Patterson Station Mgr Richard P. Bott Pgm. Dir Shirley Bott .356 D n n CALIFORNIA n n D Comm. Mgr Walter Conway Chief Engineer H. Wlckersham KS F 0 SAN FRANCISCO— 1925 Freq.: 560 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned By San Francisco Bcstr's, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address . . Von Ness at Greenwich Phone: PRospect 6-5100. . .Air Time: Full Time News Service INS, UP Trans. Service. . .Standard; World; Associated Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB, RAB President Wesley I. Dumm Gen.. Sta. Mgr Alan L. Torbet Com. Mgr Gary Garlund Prom. Mgr Phyllis Diller Program Dir Robert Hansen Dir. of Engineering Charles Smith K Y A SAN FRANCISCO— 1926 Freq.: 1260 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By KYA, Inc. Business Studio Address Fairmont Hotel Phone: DOuglas 2-2536 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Wins, Young Membership RAB President J. Elroy McCaw General Manager H. G. Fearnhead Commercial Manager Irving C. Phillips Prog. Dir Pat Heron Chief Engineer Paul Beck KBIF SANGER— 1947 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By John Poole Bdcstq. Co. Business Address 1117 N. St. Phone: 6-0791 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Meeker Transcription Associated Membership RAB, NARTB President John H. Poole Gen. Mgr George Nickson Comm. Mgr Ray Grant Prog. Dir Walter K. Novell Chief Engineer Russell C. Friend KEEN SAN JOSE— 1947 Frequency 1370 Kc Power 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By United Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address Hotel De Anzo Phone: Cypress 4-0344 Air Time. Full Time News Service UP Representative W. S. Grant President George M. Mordikian V.P., Gen. Mgr Floyd Farr Commercial Mgr Robert J. Blum KLOK SAN JOSE— 1946 Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Valley Bcstg Co. Business Address P. O. Box 967 Phone: YUkon 6-0621 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership RAB Representative Pearson President-Gen. Mgr E. L. Barker Commercial Mgr Richard E. Ryan Program Director Ruth Poindexter Chief Engineer Bill Cunningham KSJO SAN JOSE— 1946 Freq.: 1590 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 w. n. Owned-Operated By . . . Santa Clara Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 995 Phone: Cypress 3-8030 Air Time: Unlimited Paper Affil. . . Los Gates Times, Gilroy Dispatch News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Rambeau President Patrick H. Peabody Gen., Sta. Mgr R. M. Bruce Comm. Mgr Eorle Russell Sales Prom. Mgr F. Darien Program Director Norman Paul Chief Engineer .Edward W. Meese KXRX SAN JOSE— 1948 Frequency: 1500 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By San Jose Bcstg. Co. Address Box 167 Phone: Cypress 2-5080 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative McGavren, Tracy Moore President-Gen. Mgr Joe E. Levitt Sta., Commercial Mgr Gordon Graham Program Director Frank G. Kilpatrick Chief Engineer Frank Glass KATY SAN LUIS OBISPO— 1949— ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KATY Address P. O. Box 700 Phone: 3171 Air Time: Full Tune News Service UP Trans. Service World Representative Meeker President Maynard Marquardt Sales Prom. Mgr Dave Hildebran Program Director Barbara Brydia Publicity Director Glenn O. Porter Chief Engineer Clay Coldwell K V E C SAN LUIS OBISPO— 1937 MBS-DON LEE-KBS Frequency: 920 Kc. . Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 w. n. 357 C A L 1 F O H N 1 A n n D VaU«y Electric I acobson 787 Hlquera Si. Air Time: Full Tlmo AP Standcad W. S. Grant Minbfthtp NARTB Fr««.'OwB«r Christina M. lacobion Gm. Slo. M«r Lot Hacker Commrndkai Manager SI Darroh PiuMiqui Dirwrlor Arthur Hopqood OiWI Engineer. . ■ .Jamee Cochrane KEAR SAN MATEO— 1947 Frequency: 1550 Kc Power: 10 Kw. Owned Oper. By Bay Radio Inc. AdiirMa I Nob HiU Circle Phooe: EX 2-4265 Air Time: Full Time News Serrice AP Eep. Good Music. Western Sales PfMldenl ... Stephen A. Clsler G«n. Mgr. . . Ken Hildebrandt Commercial Mgr. Walter Tollesoa, Jr. Program Director Ward Glen Chiel Engineer D. F. Mariska KVSM SAN MATEO— 1947 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Oper. By Hugh H. Smith Business Studio Address. . .279 Baldwin Are. Phone: Diamond 4-2541. . . .Air Time: Daytime News Serried INS. UP Representative Rombecru President Les Malloy Program Director Edward Kirk General Manager Jack Grant Chief Engineer Carl RoUiif KTIM SAN RAFAEL— 1947 Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Operated By... Marin Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business Address 1117 Filth St. Phone: GLenwood 3-6880.. Air Time: Daytime Newspaper Aiiillation S. R. Independent Journal News Senrice UP Station Rep LaFonteese, Indie President Roy A. Brown Gen- Mgr., Prog. Dlr Hugh E. Turner Publicity Director Kitty Oppenheimer Chief Engineer Edward Ohmstead KWIZ SANTA ANA— 1926 Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Voice oi the Orange Empire Bosiness Address 105 E. 5th St. Phooe: Kimberly 3-8321.. Air Time: Unlimited News Serrice UP RepresentotlT* Pearson Pres., Gen. Mgr Ernest L. Spencer Station Manager Hal Davis Commercial Mgr Donner P. Spencer Chief Engineer Roy Morris K D B SANTA BARBARA— 1921— MBS DON LEE Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By F. Robert Bauer Business-Studio-Transmitter Radio Square Phone: 413 Air Time: Unlimited News Service UP Representative Pearson Transcription Standard Pres.. Gen.. Sta. F. Robert Bauer Comm. Mgr W. Buckley Program Director Richard Barrett Chief Engineer Robert Carter KIST SANTA BARBARA— 1946— NBC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Wotts O wned-Operated By Harry C. Butcher Business-Studio Address Balboa Bldg. Phone: Woodland 3981 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative George P. Hollingbory Membership RAB Pres., Gen., Sta., Pub. Mgr... Harry C. Butcher Vice President M. J. McKeogh Commercial Manager James Blomiield Sales Promotion Mgr Michael J. McKeogh Program Director Claire Bebon Chief Engineer Gene Fossell KT SANTA BARBARA— 1937— ABC Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By .. News-Press Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address.. de la Guerra Plaxa Phone: 3921 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Aifil. .. Santa Barbara News-Press News Service AP, UP Trcmscription Service Langworth Representative Paul H. Raymer President Thomas M. Storke Gen., Sta, Mgr Charles A. Storke Commercial Mgr Jo Benes Prog., Prom. Dir Gordon Phillips Chief Engineer Leo De Connick KSCO SANTA CRUZ— 1947 Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 1000 d.; 500 a. O wned-Operated By Radio Santa Crui Business Address ?, O. Box 1080 Phone: GR 5-1080 Air Thne: Full Time News Service , , . AP Membership NARTB,' RAB Transcription Service Standard, Theaaurut 358 n n n CALIFORNIA nan Pres., Gen. Mqr» Chief Enq.. Pub. Dir • C. V. Berlin .Lena Soluos KCOY SANTA MARIA— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . . News-Press Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address 114 W. Cook St. Phone: 5-2644 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation News Press Co. Representative Paul H. Raymer President T. M. Storke Gen. Mgr C. A. Storke Sales Prom. Mgr. Harold Young Program Director Carolyn Conrad Cluef Engineer Tohn D. Clowes, Jr. KSMA SANTA MARIA— 1945— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Hagerman, Groom Address 510 W. Morrison Phone: 5-2582 Air Time: Full Trnie News Service UP Sta. Rep Tracy Moore Transcription Service World Partners. . .James M. Hagerman, John I. Groom Program Dir Anthony Kent Chief Eng Gale Brady KOWL SANTA MONICA— 1947 Frequency: 1580 Kc... Power: 10,000 Watts, d. Owried-Operated By KOWL, Bcstg. Co. Address Pico at Ocean Phone: TExas 0-5152 Air Time: Daytime Membership raB President J. D. Funk General Manager G. A. Baron Office Manager Margaret A. Johnson Sis. Promotion Director John Malone Program Director Paul Compton Chief Engineer Robert H. Dye KSPA SANTA PAULA— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Santa Paula Bcstrs. Inc. Business-Studio Address Middle Rd. Phone: 940 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service World, SESAC Station Rep O'Connell, Ayres General Manager Hugh D. Elder Program Director Stella Elder Prom., Comm. Mgr Chas. Martin Chief Engineer Denman Dayton meet the people whose SELLS your clients' products ^ KOWL with 10,000 watts and "Special- ized Programming"- gives you more complete coverage of the Negro, Span- ish and Mexican-American markets in Los Angeles County, than any other radio station. JOE ADAMS Nation's Top Ne- gro D.J. (also Negro spirit- uals). LILLIAN RANDOLPH Top Negro star of radio, TV and movies . . . now daily on her own variety show 'CHICO' LIONEL SESMA The original Mexican - Amer- ican D.J. (Eng- lish speaking) CHESTER WASHINGTON Negro news and sports . . . West Coast Editor of Pittsburgh Cour- ier and sports chief. ELENA SALINAS Most beloved Spanish language personality . . . variety and mu- sic. SENOR WM. OROZCO Favorite Spanish language radio personality for over 25 years . . . news and variety. KDWl 10,000 WATTS litter: Los Angeles, California Executive Offices: Santa Monica, California National Representatives: Forjoe & Co. New York, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco Dora-Clayton Atlanta, Georgia GEORGE A. BARON, Gen'l Mgr. 359 GOD C A !. 1 F () K N 1 A D n D K S R 0 SANTA ROSA— 1937 rr«qu*ncr: 13S0 Kc Powor: 1000 Watti Ow««d Op«r. By Flnl«y Bcstg. Co. Bttft.5 (Est.) 1.1S6.000 — Families 446,000 Radio Honu^ 131.000 — TV Homes 217,000 — Stations in State 31 KGIW ALAMOSA— 1929— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By E. L. Allen Address P. O. Box 179 Phone: 26 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC General Manager D. L. Allen Sis. Prom. Mgr Dick Frink Prog. Director Kyle McClaugherty Chief Engineer Delbert L. Allen KBOL BOULDER— 1946 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By Boulder Radio EBOL, Inc. Address 1617 Pearl Phone: Hillcrest 2-2242 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard. Thesaurus Station Rep Holman Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Russel Shaifer Commercial Manager Gene Palm Program Dlr John Wilcox Chief Engineer Blair Dobbins KRLN CANON CITY— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. Py Royal Gorge Bcstrs., Inc. Business Studio Address. . . .1615 Central Ave. Phone: 1400 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Keystone. Cole Prei.-Gen. Sta. Mgr Ray M. Beckner Chief Engineer Ed Wood KRDO COLORADO SPRINGS— 1947 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Pikes Peak Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 399 S. Sth St. Phone: Melrose 2-1515 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service. . . .Standard, Langworth, Thesaurus Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Harry W. Hoth Program Director John Finloysion Publicity Dir Patricia Colt Chief Engineer Herbert Schubarth K V 0 R COLORADO SPRINGS— 1924— CBS Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Voice of the Rockies, Inc. Address 512 So. Tejon Phone: Melrose 4-2844 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World, Associated Representative Hollingbery Membership NARTB, RAB President J. D. Russell Station Mgr Verl Btotton Sis., Prom. Mgr., Prog. Dir R. Conner Chief Engineer Eaxl Leonard KRAI CRAIG— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. No. Western Colo. Bcstg. Co. Address p. Q. Box 65 Phone: 707-8 Air Time: Full Time News Service XJP Representotive Community Network 362 n n D COLORADO DDD Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB President Miles Barrett General Manager George Cory Station Manager Richard E. Bonderod Sales Prom. Mgr. Dale Kirk Program Dir Norman Dovis Chief Engineer Tom Weir KFSC DENVER— 1954 Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned Francisco V. Sanchez Address P. O. Box 246 Phone: AComa 2-8935 Air Time: Daytime News Service INS General Manager Paco Sanchez Manager, Director Levi Beall Commercial Manager Joe Lito Sales Manager J. R. Ru&erford KIMN DENVER— 1923— MBS Frequency: 950 kc Power: 5 kw. Owned KIMN, Inc. Address 5350 W. 20th Ave. Phone: BE 7-2734 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Station Representative Avery-Knodel, Inc. Membership RAB President A. L. Glasmann Gen., Sta. Mgr Collin W. Lowder Commercial Manager Kenneth E. Palmer Sales Promotion Mgr Ted Nelson Program Director Ronald J. McCoy Publicity Director Ted Nelson Chief Engineer Arthur F. Soutiiwick KLIR DENVER— 1953— KBS Frequency: 990 Kw Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By G. B. Anderson Address 6535 W. Jewell Phone: WA-2-1 189 Airtime: Daytime News Service INS Rep Holman, Continental, Biddick Owner-Gen.. Mgr G. B. Anderson Commercial Mgr L. L. Tracy Bus. Mgr. H. G. Kincaid Pub. Dir F. F. Hayes Chief Engineer Lloyd L. Wilson KLZ DENVER— 1922— CBS Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. Aladdin Radio & TV, Inc. Business-Studio Address 131 Speer Blvd. Phone: MAin 3-4271 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, INS. Newspaper Affiliation Time, Inc. Representative Katz Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Getu Mgr, Hugh B. Terry Station Mgr Phil Hoffman Commercial Manager Lee Fondrew Sales Prom. Mgr Harold Storm Program Director Charles Roberts Chief Engineer Harvey E. Wehrman KMYR DENVER— 1941 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KMYR Bcstg. Co. Address Security Life Bldg. Phone: MAin 3-4161 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Station Representative Sears & Ayer Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr F. W. Meyer Station Manager A. G. Meyer Commercial Manager Ed Koepke Pgm., Prod. Dir Lowell Switzer Chief Engineer Walt Wilson K 0 A DENVER— 1924— NBC Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Metropolitan TV. Co. Business-Studio Address. .1625 California St. Phone: Main 3-6211 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. INS Representative Edward Petry & Co. Membership NARTB, RAB President William W. Grant Gen.. Sta. Mgr Don Searle Sales Promotion Manager John Aldem Comm. Mgr Robert Hix Program Director Jim Atkins Publicity Director Ralph Radetsley Chief Engineer J. A. Slussea KTLN DENVER— 1948 Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d. Owned-Oper. By Radio Station KTLN Address 431 W. Colfax Phone: Aooma 2-4811 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership RAB Representative Radio Reps., Inc. Owner Leonard Coe General Manager John L. Buchanan Local Sales Mgr Dean Jarvis Nat. Sales Mgr Lee Mehlig Program Director Jack Helling Chief Engineer O. E. Kelly K V 0 D DENVER— 1925— ABC Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Colorado Radio Corp. Business-Studio Add. . . Midland Savings ^dg. Phone: TAbor 5-2291 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service. .Lang^Worth, Associated Representative. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .Free St Peters 363 t () I. 0 R A I) 0 D n □ MMDbMshlp NARTB. RAB It G»n. Mgr William D. Pylo Manager T. C. Ekrem ttxB. Mqr. Bon Stanton Dlr^rtor V. W. Corb.lt CkM EBqtB*«r« W. D. Pyle. T. C. Ekrem KlU P DURANGO— 1935— MBS-KBS rr^quvDcy: 930 Kc. . OwD«<10p«raied By AddrMa Phoo*: 117 . .Power: 1000 Watts San Juan Bcstg. Co. P. O. Box 641 Air Time: Full Time N«ws S«rTlc« UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Repr*MntatiTe . . Holman Co. Pr«cid*nt I A. Segerberg G«D«ral Manager R. E. O Brien ComiB^ Prom. Mgr. Llndsey Becker Pfogroiu Director Herb lobes Publicity Director . Frank Toomey Chief Engineer . . Lou Shaw KGMC ENGLEWOOD— 1952 Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned By McMa Agency Address 3355 S. B.oadway Phone: Sunset 1-4481 Air Time: Daytime Ne%vs Service UP Co-owner, Gen. Mgr. Grady F. Maples Co-owner R. B. McAlister Comm. Mgr J. Kenneth Brothers Sis. Prom. Mgr R. J. Cutting Chief Engineer D. F. White, Jr. KCOL FT. COLLINS— 1947 Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts OwnedOper. By .... Northern Colo. Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. . IGOO La. Porte Ave. Phone: 2600 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep H-R Reps. Inc. Membership NARTB, RAB President Herb Hollister General Manager Ellis Atteberry Commercial Manager Bob McClary Program Director Hollis Hoff Chief Engineer Dan Coltrane KFTM FORT MORGAN— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Morgan County Bcstg. Co. Address. . . . P. O. Box 431 Phone: 1000 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Tran»cription Service Capitol Getieral Manager Mac McGraw Program Director Frank Alien Chief Engineer. . . Richard Oldfield KGLN GLENWOOD SPRINGS— 195Q— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By KGLN, Inc. Address P. O. Box C Phone: 777 Air Time: Full Time Representative Holman Membership NARTB News Service UP President Rex Howell Co owner. Gen. Mgr Jerry Fitch Sales Promotion Director Bob Duffy Program Director Gene Curtis Chief Engineer Bonner Z. Baker KEXO GRAND JUNCTION— 1948 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . Voice of Western Colo., Inc. Address 2508 North Ave. Phone: 1230 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS Transcription Service Capitol. Thesaurus Representative Harlan Cakes Membership NARTB, RAB President D. Spencer Grow Gen.. Sta. Mgr Abbott Tessman Program Director Robert Collins Publicity Director Mildred Fuller Chief Engineer D. E. Towne K FX J GRAND JUNCTION— 1926— MBS Freq.: 920 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Owned-Oper. By .... Western Slope Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Box 30 Phone: 1300 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Hal Holman Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Rex Howell Sta.. Comm. Mgr E. Anson Thomas Program Director Gregg Chancellor Chief Engineer Cecil Whitchurch K F K A GREELEY— 1921 Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Mid.Western Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 620 — 8th Ave. Phone: 450 Air Time: Full Time Representative .Hal Holman News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Pres., Gen. Mgr H. E. Green Sta.. Comm. Mgr William G. Stewart Program Director Jack Redus Chief Engineer Harry Brewer 364 D n n COLORADO D n D KYOU GREELEY— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Cwned-Oper. By 2424 6th Ave.. Meroco B. Co. Phone: 3275 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership N ARTB Representative McGillvra, Inc. Transcription Service World President, Gen. Mgr Elwood H. Meyer Comm. Mgr Everett Shupe Sta. Mgr. Chief Engr John T. Roscoe KBNZ LA JUNTA— 1937— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Otero Broadcasting Co. Address Box 485 Phone: 42 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Clark Transcription Standard President M. S. Morrison Gen.. Sta. Mgr R. D. McGregor Comm. Mgr., Chief Eng Don Smith Sis. Prom. Mgr Jack Lee Pub. Dir Robert Mahcrffey Program Director Jane Henkenseifken KLM R LAMAR— 1948 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By SE Colorado Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 632 Phone: 804 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Continental President Ralph Eaton Gen., Sta. Mgr Everett Shupe Comm.. Prom. Mgr Dennis Behan Program Director Claire Behan Chief Engineer Kenneth Roberts KLVC LEADVILLE— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Top of the Nation Station. Inc. Address 520 W. 6th St. Phone: 70 Air Time: Full Time Membership NARTB Rep'-esentative Clark President Arline S. Hodgins General Manager David W. Hodgins KLMO LONGMONT— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Longmont Bcstg. Co. Address Imperial Hotel Phone: 1050 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Station. Rep Continental Membership NARTB President Irving Ludlow Program Director Frank Leslie General Manager P. Reed Walker Sales Manager Pat Patnode Chief Engineer Walter Robinson KSLV MONTE VISTA— 1954— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned San Luis Valley Bcstg. Co. Address 109 Adams St. Phone: 553 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB General Manager George O. Cory Asst. Gen. Mgr Dale G. Moore Station Mgr John McRoe KUBC MONTROSE— 1947— KBS Freq.: 1260 Kc Power: 1 Kw.. d.. 500 W. n. Owned-Operated By. .Uncompaghre Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 279 Phone: 599 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB, RAB President F. J. Hartman Gen. Mgr Geo. Cory Station Mgr Dale G. Moore Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Robert Chumey Program Director Ed Dejulio Chief Engineer Tom Weir KCSJ PUEBLO— 1947— MBS Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Star Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Address 2226 Big HiU Rd. Phone: LI 4-5782 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Avery-Knodel. Inc. Pres., Gen. Mgr Douglas Kahle Commercial Mgr Ray Whitworth Station Mgr Larry Gordon Chief Engineer Marion Cunningham KDZA PUEBLO— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Pueblo Radio Co. Address 3011 Elizabeth Phone: 1255 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative McGillvra Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr Dee B. Crouch News, Spts. Dir Jerry Rhoads 365 WTIC . . By Every Measurement A GREAT RADIO STATION s Din Measiir** of a i^rvai Radio Slation HI;I'HESENTEI) NATIONALLY BY THE HENRY I. CHRISTAL CO., INC. BOSTON. CHICAGO. DETROIT. m SAN FRANCISCO a n n COLORADO -CONNECTICUT n D n KG H F PUEBLO— 1928— ABC Frequency: 1350 Kc... Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n. Owned-Operated By. .Colorado Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Address Box 293 Phone: LI 2-5570 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Gill-Perna, Inc. Membership NARTB, RAB President Gifford Phillips General Manager Robert D. Ellis Commercial Manager Bill Mahoney Station Manager I. H. McGill Chief Engineer Willis C. Shanks KVRH SALIDA— 1948— KBS-MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Heart of the Rockies Bcstg. Co. Phorie: 30 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS Pres.. Gen. Mgr Jon F. Lohmer Progrotm Director Alan Wall Chief Engineer O. V. Charles KGEK STERLING— 1925 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Elmer G. Beehler Address P. O. Box 830 Phone: 679 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Trans. Service . . Lang-Worth, MacGregor, Cole Membership NARTB Owner, Gen. Mgr Elmer G. Beehler Station, Comm. Mgr Al Ross Prog. Director John Gazdik Chief Engr E. G. Beehler KCRT TRINIDAD— 1946— MBSKBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By KCRT, Inc. Address Box 772 Phone: 338 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Rep., Indie Sales Ken Pahnex Pres., Gen. Mgr E. M. Cooper Program Director Pet© Deluca Chief Engineer E. M. Cooper CONNECTICUT Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,263,000 — Families 678,000 Radio Homes 670,000 — TV Homes 557,000 — Stations in State 25 W I c c BRIDGEPORT— 1926— MBS-YANKEE Freq.: 600 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Owned-Oper. By Bridgeport Bcstg. Co. Address Box 9140 Phone: AM 8-1601 Air Time: Full Tune News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Adam Young Membership RAB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Philip Merryman Commercial Manager Manning Slater Sales Promotion Manager Joan Fisher Program Director Bob Crane Publicity Director Leo Miller Chief Engineer Pat Uliano W N A B BRIDGEPORT— 1941 ABC-CONN. STATE Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WNAB, Inc. Business-Studio Address 991 Broad St. Phone: 3-3112 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Burke Stuart, Walker President Harold Thomas Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr John Ellinger Sales Prom. Mgr., Prog. Dir Harry Luke Asst. Prog. Dir Jack Kane Publicity Director Stu Waxshauer Chief Engineer Norman Howard WBIS BRISTOL— 1948 Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By The Bristol Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 183 Main St. Phone: 3-9265 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Clark Transcription Service Associated, World Pres., Gen. Mgr Eric Hatch Sta. Mgr R. C. Kilboum Comm. Mgr Amleto Qccarelli Chief Engineer Richard L. Ricci WLAD DANBURY— 1C47 Frequency: 800 Ec Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Berkshire Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 207 Main St. Phone: 8-3565 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP 367 (^ O N N K C r I C U T D n D TioxucriptioA S«rT*c« ..World, SESAC R«|M«M«lotlT« Indie Sales Pt««ldMil John P. Prevldi Comm. Mqr„ Pub. Dlr Sol Roblnaon Director Eleanor Kerablo ChM EbgUi»r. George McGuy wccc HARTFORD— 1947 Fr^qusncy: 1290 Kc Power: 500 Wattt d Owti*d Oper. By- Greater Horiiord Bcstg Corix Addreu Hotel Bond Phone: Jackson 5-6648 Air Time: Daytime News Serrlc* UP Station Rep. Walker President. William M. Savltt Sect. Treos M. Savltt Sta., Comm. Mgr. R. H. Klein Program Director B. LaCoe Publicity Director E. Seltzer Chief Engineer Michael Cookish W D R C HARTFORD— 1922— CBS Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned Oper. By.. The Connecticut Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address . . 889 Blue Hills Ave. Phone: Chapel 2-5596 Air Time: FuU Time News Service UP Representative Pcnil H. Raymer Membership NARTB President Framklin M. Doolittle General Manager Walter B. Haase Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr William F. Malo Program, News Dir Harvey H. Olson Chief Engineer Henry M. Broderick. Jr. WGTH HARTFORD— 1 935— MBS-ABC Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 5,000 Walls Owned Oper. By. Gen. Times Television Corp. Business-Studio Address 54 Pratt St. Phone: JA 7-9131 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative H-R Reps, Inc. Membership RAB President Thomas F. O'Neil General Manager F. W. Wagenvoord Commercial Manager Gordon R. Ken Program Director John Downey Chief Engineer Rogers Holt WTI C HARTFORD— 1925— NBC Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned Oper. By Travelers Bcstg. Service Business Studio Address 26 Grove St. Phone: J A 5-0801 Air Time: FuU Time News Service AP Transcription Service. . . .Lang-Worth SESAC Representative Christal Membership NARTB. RAB V J>.. Gen. Mgr Paul W. Morency Asst. Gen. Mgr.. Sis. Mgr Walter Johnson Asst. Sales Mgr Irwin Cowper Program Manager Leonard J. Patricelli Public Rel. Dir Bernard MuUins Chief Elngr Herman D. Taylor (See Page 366) WMM W MERIDEN— 1947 Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Opercrted By Silver City Crystal Co. Business-Studio Address 8 W. Main St. Phone: 5-5747 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Rambeau President C. A. Schultz General Manager G. A. Kruttschnitt Conun. Mgr William Golder Sales Prom. Mgr James McGovern Program Director Lester H. Fox Chief Engineer John Roache WCNX MIDDLETOWN— 1948 Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Middlesex Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 460 Main St. Phone: Diamond 7-2565 .... Air Time: Daytime Transcription Thesaurus Station Rep Devney President R. J. O'Brien General Manager Wm. J. O'Brien, Jr. Program Director Wm. J. Glynn Chief Engineer Kenneth A. F. Bishop WHAY NEW BRITAIN— 1949 CONNECTICUT STATE FOREIGN LANGUAGE Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Central Conn. Bcstg. Co. Business Address 22 Grove Hill Phone: 3-2721 Air Time: Unlimited News Service UP Representative Nona Kifby President Patrick Goode Exec. Vice-Pres Edward D. Taddei General Mgr Aldo DeDominicis Sta.. Comm. Mgr Charles Bell Program Director George Ehrlich Chief Engineer Hillis W. Holt WKNB NEW BRITAIN— 1946 Frequency: 840 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By New Britain Bcstg. Co. Address 1422 New Britain Ave. Phone: Baldwin 3-3603 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Boiling President Julian Gross General Manager Peter B. Kenney Commercial Manager Gustave Nathan Program Director Ray Neilan Publicity Director Helen M. Loy Chief Engineer John Shipley 368 ann Connecticut nnn WAVZ NEW HAVEN— 1947 Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By WAVZ Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 152 Temple St. News Service AP Representative For joe, Kettell, Carter Membership RAB President Victor W. Knauth V.P.. Gen. Mgr Daniel W. Kops Comm. Mgr Richard J. Monahan Program Director E. J. Markle Publicity Director S. L. Barstein Chief Engineer Ralph Carruno W E L I NEW HAVEN— 1935— ABC Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned By Conn. Radio Foundation, Inc. Business-Studio Address 221 Orange St. News Service UP Representative H. R. Reps., Rbt. Foster Pres., Gen. Mgr Richard W. Davis Commercial Mgr Edwin H. Schweitzer Publicity Director Rudy Frank Program Director Charles H. Wright Chief Engineer Fred King WNHC NEW HAVEN— 1944— NBC, CSN Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Elm City Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 1110 Chapel St. Phone: SP 7-3611 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Katz Agency Membership NARTB President Patrick J. Goode General Manager Aldo DeDominicis Exec. Vice-Pres Edward D. Taddei Commercial Manager J. Vincent Callanan Station Manager Edward C. Obrist Prom. Mgr„ Publ. Dir James W. Evans Chief Engineer Vinnie DeLaurentis W N L C NEW LONDON— 1936 — MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .The Thames Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 281 State St. Phone: GI 2-4365 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP President-Gen. Sta. Mgr Gerald J. Morey Comm.-Sales Prom. Mgr Leo B. Keegan Prog., Publ. Dir Nelson Brown Chief Engineer Randolph Barrett WNLK NORWALK— 1948 Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Norwalk Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Main & Wall Sts. Phone: Temple 8-5566 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative McGillvra Pres., Gen. Mgr James Stolcz Program Director Dick Bounerba Chief Engineer Clarence Bumham WICH NORWICH— 1946 Freq: 1310 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Eastern Conn Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Cuprak Rd. Phone: Turner 7-1613 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS, UP Transcription Service CWB Time, World Representative Grant Webb Membership NARTB, RAB President D. Lasser Promotion Dir Edward Adler Comm. Mgr Richard Reed Program Dir Sid Frank Chief Engineer Alexander Dubenetsky WPCT PUTNAM— 1953 Frequency: 1350 Kw Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Israel Putnam Bcstg. Co. Address 42 Main St. Phone: 8-2721 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription World Membership NARTB President Roland A. Gayette Station Manager Ralph F. D' Andrea Chief Engineer James Bonney WSTC STAMFORD— 1941— ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Oper. By W. Conn. Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 270 Atlantic St. Phone: 4-7575 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation Stamford Advocate News Service UP Transcription Service Lang -Worth Representative Everett-McKinney Membership NARTB President Kingsley Gillespie Gen. Manager Julian Schwartz Program Director Steve Phillips Chief Engineer Robert A. Reynolds WLCR TORRINGTON— 1947 Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By . . Litchfield Cty. Radio Corp. Business-Studio Address 23 Main St Phone: Hunter 9-4173-74 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Sears & Ayer 369 C O N N E C 1 I C IT T D n n Chi*i »AB, NARTB Charles O. Scott . Io« Tr«nt Alex Pernal Joe Storm Altred Pollakort WTOR TORRINGTON— 1948 CONN. STATE— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owa*d-Oper. By. . . Torrlnqton Bcslq. Co., Inc. BwfaMM-Studlo Address 93 Perkins St. PboB*: 9-4181 Air Time: Full Time News Serrlce AP RepresentatiTe Rambeau President Edmund Waller Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr John J. Mortis Proqrom Director Al Ayre Pub. EHr Louise Morris Chlei Engineer Edwin Michalski W A T R WATERBURY— 1934 ABC-CONN. STATE Frequency: 1320 Kc Power 1000 Watts Owned Oper. By Tbe WATR Co., Inc. Business Studio Address 440 Medow St. Phone: 51 121 Air Time: Full Time News Service .UP Representative Burke-Stuart Membership NARTB President Harold Thomas Gen.. Sta., Comm. Mgr Sam Elmocn Sales Prom. Mgr Wallace Gordon Program Director Wally King Publicity Director Bob Gillespie Chief Engineer Russell lenten W B R Y WATERBURY— 1934— CBS Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 5000 WdUs Owned-Oper. By . . . American-Repxiblican, Inc. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 1627 Phone: 3-1125 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation. .Waterbury Republican News Service AP Transcription Service World Rep Avery-Knodel, Kettel-Corter Membership NARTB President William J. Pope Conunerclal Manager Harry A. DeVorken Gen. Mgr J. Maxim Ryder Sales Promotion Mgr Robert Holczer Program Director Walter O. Howard Chief Engineer Frank B. Hales wwco WATERBURY— 1946 MBS-YANKEE Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By.Mattotuck Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 119 W. Main St. Phone: 4-5141 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative McGUlvra President WiUiam G. Wells General Manager James H. Shoemialcer Program Director Robert C. Crager Chief Engineer Wm. Goldstein THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS IP 370 DELAWARE Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 374,000 — Families 103,000 Radio Homes 99,000 — TV Homes 87,000 — Stations in State 7 WDOV DOVER— 1947 Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Del. State Bcstg. Corp. Business Address Denny's Rd. Phone: 5816 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Rombeau Membership RAB President William S. Freed General Manager Cliff Goodman Program Director Virginia Bracken Chief Engineer Perley Tribout WJWL GEORGETOWN— 1951 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Rollins Bcstg., Inc. Address DuPont Highway Phone: 2567 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Zimmer President John W. Rollins Gen., Comm. Manager Norman M. Glenn Program Director Bill Jaeger Chief Engineer Edward Marzoa WKSB MILFORD— 1953 Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Kent-Sussex Bcstg. Co. Address Box 444 Phone: Milford 8881 Air Tmie: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Co-owner, Comm. Mgr H. M. Griffith Jr. Co-owner, Chief Engineer C. V. Lundstedt Program Director Borden E. Smith WAMS WILMINGTON— 1948— MBS Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned RolUns Broadcasting Co. Address 321 Delaware Ave. Phone: 4-8882 Airtime: Daytime News Service • AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Rollins. Inc., N. Y. C. President O. Wayne Rollins General Manager Ralph J. Baron Program Director Tim Crow Chief Engineer Fitzgerold McDoniel W D E L WILMINGTON— 1922— NBC Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WDEL. Inc. Business-Studio Address. .. .10th & King Sts. Phone: 8-7269 Air Tune: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Robert Meeker Membership NARTB Station Executive Clair R. McCoUough Station Manager Harvey C. Smith General Sales Mgr J. Robert Gulick Program Director R. V. Aydelotte Technical Director J. E. Mothiot W I L M WILMINGTON— 1922— ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By... .Delaware Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 920 King St. Phone: 4-7771 Air Time: Full Tune News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Boiling Co. Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Ewing B. Hawkins Sta.^ Comm. Mgr Jackson F. Lee Program Director Warren Keyser Chief Engineer H. Edwin Kennedy WTUX WILMINGTON— 1947 Frequency: 1290 Kc Power; 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Port Frere Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 1400 Market St. Phone: 5-8821 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Indie Sales, Inc. Pres.-Sta. Mgr. Gordon K. Macintosh V.P., Sales Mgr William S. Ewing General Mgr. .Howard Robinson Commercial Mgr John M. Talley Program Director William H. Gehlert Publicity Director Justina Spagnolo Chief Engineer .Seymour Toberltky 371 UI8TKICT OF COLUMBIA • Top. Fob. 1. 19:>r> U'^t.') S7S Radio Homos 272.000 — TV Honus - 000 — Familios 281,000 - 2:U,000 — Stations in State 7 WGMS WASHINGTON. D.C.— 1947 FMqu S70 Kc Power: 1000 W. d. Own«d-Op«r. By. The Good Music Station. Inc. AddfM Hotel Harrington Phon«: Ex^cutlre 3-8676. Air Time: Daytime Transcription Senrlce Associated N»w« S»rTic» AP R*prM*ntatlT« Good Muftic, Thomas F. Clark Pr««^ G«n.. Sta. Mgr. M. Robert Rogers Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . Dan R. Cavalier Proqium Director Pierson Underwood Qii«l Engineer Nicholas J. Chaconas WM AL WASHINGTON. D.C.— 1925— ABC Freq.: 630 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts Owned Evening Sun Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 4461 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Phone: Kellogg 7-1100 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Katz Newspaper Affiliation The Evening Star President John W. Thompson, Ir. General Manager Fred S. Houwink Station Manager Robert W. Jonscher Sales Prom. Mgr Arnold Katinsky Program Director Martin Pinsker Chief Engineer Allan Powley WOL WASHINGTON, D. C.— 1924 Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Wash. Bcstg. Corp. Address 2000 P. St.. N. W. Phone: ME 8-0010 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Gill-Pema Pres.. Gen. Mgr Henry Rau Vice-Pres Charles Dillon Comm. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Maxwell Marvin Publicity Director Charles Brailer Chief Engineer Lloyd Smith WOOK WASHINGTON, D. C— 1940 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By United Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio 8th & 1 Sts.. N.W. There's a mint in Washington No, not a big government building, but 728,000 family purses stuffed with $4,532,064,000 of effective buying income. Washington, America's ninth-largest city has the second-highest family income in the entire country. Concentrated buying power In Washington, selling power is just as concentrated. Nielsen averages show WRC delivering more homes in Washington's rich five-county area night and day than all the other radio stations combined ! To tap this tremendous buying power, it is only common sense to u.se the most potent selling power available . . . Radio in Washington a service of SotnreH: Sielnen Coveruf/e Service; Soles Management Survey of Iluyiny Power Represented by NBC Spot Sales 372 nan DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA n D n Phone: Republic 7-8000 ... Air Time: Full Time Station Rep United Bcstg., Harlan Oakes News Service WNS Pres„ Gen. Mgr Richard Eaton Program Director Cliff Holland Comm., Sta. Mgr Arthur A. Snowberger W R C WASHINGTON, D. C— 1923— NBC Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . National Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address . . Sheraton Park Hotel Phone: Adams 4-5400 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative NBC Spot Sales Membership NARTB, RAB President (NBC) Sylvester L. Weaver Jr. Exec. Vice-Pres. (NBC) Robert Sarnoff Vice-Pres. (Wash.) Frank Russell Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr Carlton D. Smith Program Director James E. Kovach Sales Prom. Mgr Robert Adams Director of Sales Joseph W. Goodfellow Commercial Mgr Charles de Lozier Publicity Director Jay Royen Chief Engineer John Rodgers WTOP WASHINGTON, D. C— 1927— CBS Frequency: 1500 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By WTOP Inc. Address 40th & Brandy wine. N.W. Phone: Emerson 2-9300... Air Tmie: Ftill Time News Service AP, UP, INS Representative CBS Radio Spot Sales Membership RAB President John S. Hayes VJP., Sta. Mgr Lloyd Dennis Comm. Mgr R. W. Schellenberg Sis. Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir W. J. Wiggins Prog. Dir P. A. Searight Chief Eng Granville Klink W W D C WASHINGTON, D. C— 1941— MBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By WWDC, Inc. Business-Studio Address 1627 K St., N.W. Phone: Sterling 3-3800 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service .... Standard, Thesaurus. . . : Langworth, World Representative Blair Membership NARTB. RAB President Joseph Katz General Manager Ben Strouse Comm. Manager Herman Paris Program Director Norman Reed Sis. Prom., Pub. Dir Irving Lichtenstein Chief Engineer Ross H. Beville THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS 373 r FLORIDA Pop. Feb. I. I9r>r» (Rst.) a,r>i)l.m)0 — Families 1,1 11,000 Radio Homeci 1.005.000 — TV Homos 190,000 — Stations in State 95 WB AR BARTOW— 1953 Fr«qu«Dcy: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Own»JVILLE— 1948 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By WIVY, Inc. Address 1050 Spring Grove Ave. News Service INS Representative Thomas F. Clark Pres., Gen. Mgr Edward J. Oberle Commercial Manager Randolph S. Jones Program Director Lawrence Picus Chief Engineer James Stephens W J AX JACKSONVILLE— 1925— NBC Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .City of Jacksonville, Fla. Business-Studio Address . . 1 Broadcast PL Air Time FuU Time Transcription Service MUSAC Representative . John Blair; Horry E. Cummings Commissioner in Charge J. D. Kennedy Sta. Mgr.. Chief Engr John T. Hopkins, III Program Director Marion D. Trowell Commercial Manager J. W. Douglass WJHP JACKSONVILLE— 1940— MBS Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Jacksonville Journal Co. Bus.-Studio Address 4038 Phillips Highway Phone: EX 8-9751 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative John H. Perry Associates President John H. Perry, Jr. General Manager T. S. Gilchrist, Jr. Operation Mgr Jack Newsom Commercial Mgr Bill Fraker Sales Prom. Mgr Martha Thomas Program Director Larry Bodkin Publicity Director Martha Thomas Chief Engineer Beecher Hayford WOBS JACKSONVILLE-1948 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By... So. Radio and Equipt. Co. Business-Studio Address 1038 Mary St. Phone: 98-3411 Air Time: Daytime Station Representative Stars President E. D. Rivers, Sr. General Manager Jim Macri Chief Engineer W. F. Askew W M B R JACKSONVILLE— 1933— CBS Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 5000 Walts 376 D n n FLORIDA n D D Owned-Oper. By Washington Post Co. Business-Studio Address .605 Main St. S. Phone: Ex 8-0501 Air Time: Full Timie News Service UP Representative CBS Radio Spot Sales Membership BAB President Philip Graham Vice President John S. Hayes V.P.. Comm. Mgr Dave Booher Sis. Prom. Mgr Roger Langston Program Director Ted Chapeou Chief Engineer Ernest B. Vordermark WPDQ JACKSONVILLE— 1942— ABC Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . lacksonville Bcstg. Corp. Studio Address Gulf Life Bldg. News Service AP Transcription Service World Station Rep Rintoul & McConnell. Ayers President James R. Stockton General-Station Manager .... Robert R. Feagin Comm., Prom. Mgr Kenneth F. Small Program Director Wm. H. Blackburn Chief Engineer James R. Donavan WRHC JACKSONVILLE— 1950 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WRHC, Inc. Address 247 Margaret St. Phone: 6-0461 Air Time: Full Time Membership NARTB. RAB Representative Forjoe & Co. Pres., Prom. Mgr Harold S. Cohn General Manager Harold Cohn, II Program Director Mrs. Elva Stein Chief Engineer William Johnson WJVB JACKSONVILLE BEACH— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. Jacksonville Beach Bcstg. Co. Address 12th Ave., N., Box 428 Phone: 5-5674 Air Time: Daytime Representative Hil F. Best Membership NARTB News Service AP Pres., Gen. Mgr J. Lyle Williams, Jr. Station Mgr Morton B. Robinson Commercial Mgr Thomas P. Harper Program Director Morton B. Robinson Chief Engineer Leslie C. Miner WKWF KEY WEST— 1945— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By John M. Spottswood Address P. O. Box 891 Phone: 2-7777 Air Time: Full Time Pres., Gen. Comm,, Mgr.. . .John M. Spottswood Station Manager Kermit Lewin Chief Engineer Charles Lowe WRWB KISSIMMEE— 1954 Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Emerson W. Browne Address Arccde Theater Bldg. Phone: 2111 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Standard General Manager Emerson W. Browne Commercial Mgr Frank Taylor WDSR LAKE aiY- 1946 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By.. Deep South Radioways Business-Studio Address.. 126 No. Marion St. Phone: 525-591 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Associated General Manager Alfred H. Temple Station Mgr Dick Whittington Chief Engineer Richard L. Cook WLAK LAKELAND— 1936— NBC Freq.: 1430 Kc Power: 5 Kw. Owned-Operated By . . . Lakeland Bcstg. Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 1211 Phone: MU 2-1271 Air Tune: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service . . Associated, World, Std. Station Representative John E. Pearson Membership RAB. NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr S. O. Ward Sta. Mgr.. Chief Engr William P. Lee Sales & Prom. Mgr S. O. Word Commercial Manager Powell Adams Program Director Garland Burt Chief Engineer William P. Lee WONN LAKELANI>— 1949— MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Coastal Bcstg. Co. Business Address Lake Hunter Drive Phone: MU 5117 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Donald Cooke, Inc. Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Robert S. Taylor Commercial Mgr Tom Barber Program Dir Ted Covington Chief Engineer Duane McConnell WIPC LAKE WALES— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Imperial Polk Bcstg. Corip Address P. O. Box 712 Phone: 2-9831 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC Membership RAB, NARTB 377 FLORIDA D D D ^^ S. W. Ke«n r« ChL Diqr . G- Max Klmbrel Director Shirley Tucker PobBdtT Director John Haughoe WLBE LEESBURG— 1 949— MBS-KBS Fl^qiMacy: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owi»« »^ i '^ ^ 5....9.„5 WORZ ORLANDO— 1947— NBC Freq.: 740 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By. . . .Centred Florida Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 740 Phone: 2-2451 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS Transcription Service Capitol Associated Rep Venard. Rlntoul & McConnell President Naomi Murrell Sta., Comm. Mgr Eugene D. Hill Comm, Mgr John E. Surrick Sis, Prom. Mgr Maurice Marshall Program Director Stephen Wesley Chief Engineer James Guerrinni WWPF PALATKA— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 500 Watts O wned-Operated By Palatka Bcstg. Co. Address Box 86 Phone: EA 54555 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Gen. Mgr.. Chief Engr L. C. McCall Program Dir Johnny Gillis Commercial Manager Herb Young W D L P PANAMA CITY— 1940— NBC-KBS Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Panama City Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address.. 323 West Beach Dr. Phone: Poplar 3-1777 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Lang-Worth News Service AP Representative Perry Associates President John H. Perry General Manager C. B. Kelly Sta., Comm. Mgr Don Brookins Chief Engineer Cal Howrigan WPCF PANAMA CITY— 1949— ABC-MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts O wned-Operated By... Bay County Bcstg. Co. Address 300 E. 15th St. Phone: SU 5-6176 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Devney, Dora-Clayton Pres., Gen. Mgr E. L. DuKate Program Director Martha Ann Heath Production Director Glenn Lockhart Chief Engineer J. Frank Haynes WBSR PENSACOLA— 1946— CBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. ... WBSR, Inc. Business Address 1603 N. Pace Blvd. Phone: Hemlock 2-6172 Air Time: Full Time News Service . . . . , AP 380 WTMC OCALA— 1939- NBC-KBS »ncy: 1290 Kc Pow»r: 1000 Watts OwB*d-Op*rnnntatiTe Cooke, Dora Clayton Pr««^ Gen- Sta. M«jr Joseph S. Field. Jr. So}«« & Operations Mqr Rome Hartman ChM Engineer WiUiam P. Heitsman WWPG WEST PALM BEACH— 1941— ABC Froquency: 1340 Kc Power 250 Watts Owned Palm Beach Bcstg. Co. Address 3000 So. Ocean Blvd. News Senrice UP SttL Rep John H. Perry President Charles E. Davis Pro-am Director Jodi Westaway Chief Engineer Clyde Walkden WSIR WINTER HAVEN— 1947--MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Oper. By Citrus Belt Bcstrs., Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 633 Phone: 32-561 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Devney & Co. President Tom Moore Gen.. Sta. Manager Larry Rollins Commercial Manager Earl Sturgeon Program Director Richard Eyrich Chief Engineer L. Orden '^rodg WABR WINTER PARK— 1954 Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned Orange County Bcstrs. Inc. Address P. O. Box 7547 Phone: 5-6631 Air Time: Daytime Sta. Rep Stars Nat'l General Mgr R. H. Gunckel, Jr. Sales Manager Jim Macri Chief Engineer Ray Campbell GEORGIA ■9Ba9gBaBSBSB-393Sa Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 3,732,000 — Families 998,000 Radio Homes 837,000 — TV Homes 450,000 — Stations in State 92 W A L B ALBANY— 1941— MBS Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 WcrtU Owned-Operated By Herald Publishing Co. Address 138 Pine Ave. Phone: Hemlock 5-4511 Air Tuae: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Newspaper Affiliation Albany Herald Representative Btirn-Smith, Ayers Membership NARTB President James H. Gray General Manager Tom Stillwagon Program Director Jack Mayer Chief Engineer John Rivard W G P C ALBANY— 1933— CBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Albany Bdcstg. Co. Buslneii-Studio Address. . . .New Albany Hotel Phan*: Hemlock 21277 Air Time: Full Time News Senrice UP RepresontotlTO George P. HoUingbery Membership NARTB. BAB President J. W. Woodrufl Executire Manager J. W. Woodruff, Jr. Sta., Conun., Sis., Prom., Pxib. Dir..L. M. George Program Director Walter H. Flint Chief Engineer Asa Tift WJAZ ALBANY— 1952 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By . . Southeastern Bcstg. System Representative Dora-Clayton News Service UP President James S. Rivers General Manager Richard B. Smith Sta., Comm. Mgr R. V. Rogers WDEC AMERICUS— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .The Americus Bdcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. . .109V^2 Windsor Ave. Phone: 3681-3682 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Dora-Clayton, Indie Sales Vice-Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr Charles C. Smith Comm. Mgr J. G. Gilstrap, Jr. Chief Engineer Raymond C. LaPrade W G A U ATHENS— 1938— CBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . J. K. Patrick Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Bobbin Mill Road Phone: Liberty 6-6575 Air Time; Full Tim© 384 n n n GEORGIA D D D Newspaper Affiliation Banner-Herald Newt Senrice AP President C. A. Rowland, Sr. Gen., Sta. Mgr Burl Womack Program Dir Mary L Betts Chief Engineer Bill Evans WRFC ATHENS»1948 Freq.: 960 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 W. n. Owned-Operated By Radio Athens, Inc. Business-Studio Add 2791/2 N. Lumpkin St. News Serrice UP Membership RAB, NARTB Sto. Rep Mclllvra Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr L. H. Christian Commercial Mgr J. T. Lloyd Sis. Prom. Mgr E. A. Thilenius Program Director Franklin Butler Publicity Director Ed Thilenius Chief Engineer Lucius D. Drewry WAGA ATLANTA— 1937--CBS Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Storer Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 1018 W. Peachtree St. Phone: Vernon 3553 Air Time: Full Time News Serrice AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Katz Membership NARTB, BAB President George B. Storer, Sr. General Manager Claude H. Frazier Promotion Manager R. David Mayo Program Director Les Henrikson Chief Engineer Hugo Bondy WAOK ATLANTA— 1931 Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Atlanta Bcstg. Co. Business Address 201 Henry Grady Bldg. Representative Forjoe Pres., Gen. Mgr L. M. George Station Mgr Dorothy Lester Comm. Mgr Stan Raymond Prog., Pub. Dir Zena Sears Chief Engineer Eathel Holley WBGE ATLANTA— 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By General Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address . . . Georgian Terrace Hotel News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Station Rep J. Heirshey McGillvra, Inc. Pres Robert N. Pinkerton Gen., Sta. Mgr H. W. Lanham Program Director Edward S. Sosman Chief Engineer Howard J. Parrish. Jr. WERD ATLANTA— 1948 Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Radio Atlanta, Inc. Business-Studio Add... 274 Vi: Auburn Ave., NE Phone Number Lamar 0866-7-8 Representative Interstate, Dora-Clayton Membership NARTB, BAB President J. B. Blayton, Sr. Gen. & Sta. Mgr J. B. Blayton, Jr. Commercial Mgr , . Albert H. Saddler Program Director Paul E. X. Brown Chief Engineer William F. Kennedy WGST ATLANTA— 1923— ABC Frequency: 920 Kc. .Power: 5 Kw. d.; 1 Kw. n. Owned.. Board of Regents, University System of Go. Bus.-Studio Address 900 Forsyth Bldg. Phone: Wabiut 8441 Air Time: FuU Time News Service AP Representative Blair Membership NARTB, BAB Gen., Sto. Manager Ben Ackerman Commercial Mgr Don Mitchell Prom., Pub. Dir Mrs. M. Lunt Program Director Jack Kelly Chief Engineer Ivan Miles waga ATLANTA, GA. • CBS in Atlanta, the South's number 1 market. • Draws mail from 6 states. • Serves more than 3,000,000 people. • Month after month after month leads in ratings. Represented by The Katz Agency, Inc. 385 Southern arithmetic: This apparently zany addition is by no means meaningless. Within the far-flung limits of influence exerted by Atlanta's radio station WSB and television station WSB- TV are a given number of homes. This is ALL the homes there are in this area. Use the pov^er of WSB plus WSB-TV and you reach them all. In the South no otner combina- tion of media reaches so many, so effectively . . . for so little. w si The Voice of the South 750 KC wsb-tv The Great AREA station of the Southeast CHANNEL 2 Represented by Edward Retry & Co. -affiliated with The Atlanta Journal and Constitution 386 n n n GEORGIA D D D WS B ATLANTA— 1922— NBC Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 50.000 Wcrtts Owned-Oper. By ... . Atlanta Newspapers, Inc. Address Biltmore Hotel Phone: ELgin 6711 Air Time: Fixll rime Newspaper Affiliation .... Journal, Constitution News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Edward Petry Membership NARTB, BAB Exec. Director J. Leonard Reinsch General Manager John M. Outler, Jr. Station Manager Frank Gaither Soles Promotion Mgr Walter Paschall Program Director Elmo Ellis PuUicity Director Woyne L. AndersMi Chief Engineer C. F. Docagherty WQXI ATLANTA— 1948— MBS Frequency: 790 Kc. . . Power: 5 Kw. d.; 1 Kw. n. Owned-0t>erated By R. W. Rounsaville Bus.-Studio Address. .3165 Maihieson Dr., N.E. Transcription Service Standard Station Rep Hollingbery, Dora Clayton Membership NAATB Station Manager John Fulton Commercial Mgr Frank Erwioi Program Dir Robert Watson Chief Engineer Elton B. Chick Technical Director Paul Cram WAUG AUGUSTA— 1951~KBS Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Geo. Nicholson, Chester H. Jones Address Bon Air Hotel Stcc Rep Interstate United Newspapers Membership BAB Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr Geo. C. Nicholson Comm., Sis., Prom. Mgr J. Louis Solomon Program Dir Reese J. Vaughn Chief Engineer Marvin Tarpley WBBQ AUGUSTA— 1946— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner Savannah Valley Bdcstg. Co. Address 515 Jefferson Davis Avenue Representative Walker, Dora Clayton Membership BAB President John W. Weiss Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Edward H. Dunbar Prom. Mgr Joe Physioc Program Director George W. Fisher Chief Engineer Marvin Tarpley W G A C AUGUSTA— 1940— ABC Frequency: 580 Kc. .Power: 5 Kw. d.; 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Tlie Twin States Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 664 Broad St Phone: 2-2692 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB, BAB Pres., Gen. Mgr A. D. Willard, Jr. Station Mgr Donald MacDonald Commercial Mgr Martin E. White Program Dir Stanley Carey Chief Engineer William Atkinson WBI A AUSTIN— 1945— NBC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Kw. Owned Media, Inc. Address 15 8th St. Station Rep Forjoe & Co., Dora Clayton Membership NARTB, BAB Vice Pres., Gen. Mgr J. T. Snowd^n, Jr. Station Manager Steve D. Manderson Program Director Jim Armistead Chief Engineer Ernest Swint WRDW AUGUSTA— 1930--CBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Augusta, Inc. Address Masonic Bldg. Phone: 2-8805 Air Time: FuU Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Headley-Reed Membership RAB, NARTB President Grover C. Maxwell General Manager W. R. Ringson Station Manager J. R. Owens. Jr. Sales Manager M. C. Gregory Program Director Richard Warner Chief Engineer Rabun F. Bobo WMGR BAINBRIDGE— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Decatur Bcstg. Co. Address Box 375 Transcription Service World General Manager Charles W. Dowdy Commercial Manager R. A. Vaughn Program Director Joe Hill Chief Engineer Woodrow Dunlop WH AB BAXLEY— 1954 Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 d. Owned-Oper. By Fomell O'Quinn WGIG BRUNSWICK— 1949— ABC Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1.000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Brunswick Bcstg. Corp. 387 ODD (; E O K G 1 A D D D Studio Addt»»« 1514 Union St. PhMM Number X7U N«ws S«rTlc« AP R»pr#»»nlativ» McGlllvia G»ofal Maao««r Hugh K. TolUson PfWiiril Mana^«r lot^n Lane Piogitm DU^ctor lack Leni Chl»l Djqin»«c Herman Long e WMOG BRUNSWICK— 1 940— MBS-KBS rretion Service World Station Represenlative Headley fi—d Membership NARTB. BAB President Allen M. Woodall Sta., Sales Prom. Mgr. Miles H. Ferguson Commercial Manager William Massie Program Director Joe Byars Chief Engineer Max F. Harper WGBA COLUMBUS— 1947 Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Christian and McClure Business-Studio Address 1213V2 Broadway Phone: 3-3603 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative McGillvra, Dora-Cloyton Membership BAB Pres.. Gen., Sia. Mgr C. A. McClure Sales Prom. Mgr Ralph Burgess Program Director Rhett Turnipseed Publicity Director Robert F. Bradley Chief Engineer F. Keith Brown W R B L COLUMBUS— 1928— CBS Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operoted By Columbus Bdcitg. Co. Business-Studio Address 1350 - 13th St. Phone: 2-0601 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Sta. Rep Hollingbery Membership NARTB, RAB Pres.. Gen. Mgr J. W. Woodruff Jr. 388 n n D GEORGIA n n D Operations Dir Ridley Bell Commercial Mgr Walter Graham 51s. Prom. Dir George 'Red' Jenkins Program Director George A. Gingell Chief Engineer Joe A. Gamble WMJM CORDELE— 1940— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . Southeastern Bcstg. System Business-Studio Address 20th Ave. & B St. Representative T. F. Clark President James S. lUvers General Mgr William E. Blizzard, Jr. Commercial Manager O. Grady Cooper Program Director Clark Standard Chief Engineer Russell Caldwell WCON CORNEUA— 1953— ABC Frequency: 1450 Kw Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Habersham Bcstg. Co. Address 1 Burrell St. Station Rep Indie General Manager Jack Bradley Commercial Mgr Bobby Wilkes Program Director Jim Marlow Promotion Mgr Bob Kilgore Chief Engineer Bobby Wilkes WGFS COVINGTON— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned Georgia Bcstg. Ser. Address 615 Monticello St. Phone: 2337 Air Time: Daytime Station Representative Dora-Clayton General Manager R. B. Taber W B L J DALTON— 1940— MBS-KEYSTONE Frequency: 1230 Kc Power. 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Dalton Bdcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address.. Ill South Pentz St. Membership NARTB. BAB President .H. C. Kenemer General Manager William B. Davies Program Dir Marthel Acree Chief Engineer John S. Andrews WRCD DALTON— 1954 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 d. Owned-Oper. By Whitefield Bcstg. Co. General Manager Jim Honey WDWD DAWSON— 1948— ABC-KBS-MBS Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts D. Owned-Operated By Dawson Bdcstg. Co. Trans.-Bus.-Studio Address Box 390 Phone Number 416 News Service UP Representative Indie Sales President Ed Stevens General Manager W. C. WoodaU. Jr. Program Director Barney Pamacott Chief Engineer Joe Stephens WEAS DECATUR— 1947 Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 50 Kw. Owned WEAS, Inc. Address 217 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. Phone: DE 2521 Air Time: Daytime News Service INS Station Representative Stars, Inc. Chairman of Board E. D. Rivers, Jr. Vice-Chodrmomi Marie Bie Rivers Vice-President Imogene Jones Secretary D. E. May Treasurer Hubert E. Ulmer Program Director Bob Siegrist Chief Engineer W. H. Loudermilk WGLS DECATUR— 1949— KBS Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By DeKalb Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 526 Church St. Phone: Crescent 6471 Air Time: Day Time Newspaper Affiliation "New Era" News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Rambeau President Guy W. Rutiand. Sr. Gen., Sta. Mgr Sam W. Kane Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr Al Ciraldo Chief Engineer Lawrson Leake WDMG DOUGLAS— 1947— KBS Frequency: 860 Kc. Power 1000 Watts D. Owned-Operated By WDMG, Inc. Business-Studio Address Box 590 Phone: 564 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative Dora-Clayton President B. F. J. Timm General Mgr Mary Jarrard Prog. Director Donald H. Wingate Chief Engr., Prog. Dir S. H. Strickland WMLT DUBLIN— 1945— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned-Operated By Dublin Bdcstg. Co. Business Address Dublin Phone: 871 Air Time: Day Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership BAB President George T. Morris General Manager W. Newton Morris 389 □ □ □ G K O R G 1 A D D D WTJ H EAST POINT— 1949— KBS Fi«qu«Dcy: 1263 Kc. Power: 5000 Watts d. Owa*d-Op«r. By J. S. & D. R. Rivers Addi«M Cordele. Ga. N»w«S#rrlce UP Pr«aid«nl . Iain«B S. RiT«ri G«ii. Mqi.. Chlel Enqr. Wm. J. Hill WSGC ELBERTON— 1 946— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Pow»r: 250 WcrtU Owned Op«r. By Elbarton Bcstq. Co. AddreM Elberton Manager Malvin C. Gorman WBHB FITZGERALD— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 WortU Owned-Operated By Ben Hill Bdcstg. Corp. Address 601 Roanoke Dr. Air Time Full Time News Senrice AP Transcription Service World Representative Evans President Otto Griner Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Al H. Evans Program Director Duphine Newsome Chiel Engineer Ed Durham WFPM FORT VALLEY— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Operated By. . . . .Peach Belt Bcstg. Co. Address Fort VaUey News Service , UP Trans. Service Noew Representative Indie Sales President Ed Stevens General Manager Hugh Birdsong Program Director Lowell Register Chief Engneer Wayne Foster WDUN GAINESVILLE— 1 949— ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Northeast Ga. Bdcstg. Co. Business Studio Address 217 V2 S. Main St. Phone: LEnox 4-7331 Air Time: Full Time Newt Service AP Representative Indie Sales Pres., Gen. Manager John W. Jacobs, Jr. Station Manager J. A. Hartley Program Director Julius Still Chief EIngineer Les Brooks W G G A GAINES VILLE— 1 94 1— MBS-KBS Frequency: 550 Kc. Power: 5 Kw. d.; 500 W. n. Owned Operated By Blue Ridge Bdcstg. Co. Business Address Press-Radio Center Phone: LE 2-6211 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS Newspaper Alfil Daily Times Membership NARTB, BAB Representative Dera Clayton Agency President Charles A. Smithgall Gen., S:a. Manager Edmond F. Jared Commercial Manager Robert Schwab Ch ef Engineer Wilbert Darracott WKEU GRIFFIN— 1933— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watt« Owned-Oper. By Radio Station WKEU Address P. O. Box 155 Phone Number 5507 Air Time Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Lang- Worth President, General Mgr A. W. Marshall. Jr. Chief Engineer W. F. Westmoreland WHIE GRIFFIN— 1952 Frequency: 1320 Kw Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Griffin Bcstg. System Address Box 971 Phone Number 9451 News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Dora-Clayton Membership NARTB, BAB Owner Virginia Price Bowen Station Manager James Watson Commercial Mgr Johnny Williams Chief Engineer Charles Player WKLY HARTWELL— 1947 Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Louie L. Morris Business Address Box 189. Hartwell Phone Number 71 News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol, World President Louie L. Monls Exec. Vice-Pres Max G. Pf aender Chief Engineer Broadus McLane WCEH HAWKINSVILLE— 1952— KBS Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned Tri-County Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Box 184 Phone: TWilight 3-3381 Air Time: Day Time News Service UP Trans. Service World Representative Dora Clayton President R. T. Ragan Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Paul E. Reid Sis. Prom. Mgr James D. Popwell Chief Engineer Mike Pelton 390 nan GEORGIA D D D WBGR JESSUP— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Altamaha Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 147 Phone: 2444 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Dora-Clayton Pres., Gen. Mgr W. G. Thomas, Sr. Sta., Comm. Mgr Dennis N. Brown WLFA LAFAYETTE— 1954— KBS Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 d. Owned-Oper. By Radio Dixie General Manager Harry Morgan W L A G LA GRANGE— 1941— MBS-KBS Fre. G«n. Mqr. Station Manaq*r Air Time: Full Time UP NARTB. RAB R. H. Thompson. Sr. lack V. LoPresti Comm. Mqr.. Chief Enq. Ed. Ba< WGTA SUMMER VILLE— 1950 frequency: 950 Kc Power: 1000 WatU d. Owned-Oper. By Tri State Bcstq. Co. Addr^M Box 213 Phone: 295 Air Time: Daytime News SerTlce UP Trcnicriplion Service Capitol Stoijon Rep Stars Noll. President E. C. Pesterlleld General Manager William B. Farrar Program Director Laurence Keown Chief Engineer Charles M. Lowry, Jr. WJ AT SWAINSBORO— 1950 Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Oper. By. . .Jack & Nancy M. ThompsOD Address Covena Rd. Phone Number 2011 Trans. Service ... .Langworth, Capitol, World News Service UP Membership NARTB General Manager Jack A. Thompson Sta. Mgr., Chief Engr.. . .John H. Qack) Wiseley Program Director Doris Lewis WSFT THOMASTON— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequeacy: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Thomaston Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address P. O. Box 689 Phone: 2187 Air Time: Daytime Newspaper AJfil. ... "Times" and "Free Press" Transcription Service World News Serrice AP Membership BAB. NARTB President J. B. Hardy Gen., Sta. Mgr S. J. Carswell Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr C. D. Thames Program Director Bill Heule Chief Engineer Craig Wills WKTG THOMASVILLE— 1947 Frequeacy: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Oper. By. .Southern Bcstg. System, Inc. Address Bonk ol Thomas County Bldg. Phone: 1501 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World, Thesaurus Representative Clark, Dora-Clayton Pres., Gen. Mgr W. F. Scott. Jr. Sta., Comm. Manager L. T. Porter Program Director Ed Bray Chief Engineer Bruce E. Singleton W P A X THOMASVILLE— 1934 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtts Owned-Operated By H. Wimpy Business-Studio Addres...ll7 Remlnglon At*. Phone Number 909 News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Owner, Gen. Mgr H. Wimpy Commercial Manager Al Felnberg Chief Engineer James Poole WTWA THOMSON— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Hickory Hill Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business Address 127 Journal St. Phone: 777 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation McDuff ie Progress. Columbia News News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB. BAB President Edgar H. Kobak General Manager Frank F. Hash Commercial Mgr H. E. Buff'ngton Chief Engineer Gene Hardin WWGS TIFTON— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Tifton Bcstg. Corp. Address 800 So. Main Phone: 921 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative Thomas F. Clark President Ralph N. Edwards Commercial Mgr Evelyn K. Edwards Program Director Joe Beaumont Publicity Director Pat Newsome Chief Engineer J. Allen Brimmer WLET TOCCOA— 1941— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By R. G. LeTourneau Address 423 Prather Bridge Rd. Phone: 544 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Keystone Representative Thomas F. Clark President R. G. LeTourneau Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Virgle E. Craig Comm.. Sis. Prom. Mgr Roy Gaines Prog. Dir Virgle E. Craig Chief Engineer C. H. Sutton WGAF VALDOSTA— 1951— ABC Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Valdosta Bcstg. Co. Address 116 W. Hill Ave. 394 nan GEORGIA nnn Phone Number . 910 News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative . . John E. Pearson, Dora-Clayton Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr. George B. Cook Program Director Willard Belote Publicity Director Mary V. McDonald Chief Engineer E. W. Greene WGOV VALDOSTA— 1940— MBS Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d.; 1000 Watts n. Owned-Operated By WGOV, Inc. Address Daniel Ashley Hotel Phone Number 1420 Air Time Full Time News Service UP Chairman of Board Ed Rivers President Wm. H. Keller. Jr. General Mgr A. B. Smith Program Director Vince Randolph Chief Engineer Lester Q. Hall WVOP VIDALIA— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Vidalia Bcstg. Co. Address Box 391 Phone: 3029 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Cole Membership NARTB Bus., Gen. Mgr.. Howard C. Gilreath Station Manager Ruby Bryant Commercial Mgr Howard C. Gilreath Sales Prom. Mgr R. E. Leof oxd Program Director Joe Doggan Chief Engineer Loren Dorough WRPB WARNER ROBBINS— 1954 Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. . . Warner Robbins Bcstg. Co.. Inc. President D. L. Fountain WAYX WAYCROSS— 1936— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 WatU Owned-Operated By Jack Williams Business-Studio Address. . .1600 Carswell Ave. Phone: 965 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB Representative Hal Holman President Jack WiUlams Commercial Mgr John J. Tobola Sales Prom. Mgr Charles R. Witt Program Director Raymond Williamson Publicity Director Dorothy Smith Chief Engineer Curtis Frazler WBRO WAYNESBORO— 1953— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Burke Coimty Broadcasting Co. Address Highway 56, McBean Road Phone Number 3373 Air Time Daytime News Service INS President R. F. Chalker Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr Billy Fulghum WRLD WEST POINT— 1941— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Valley Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 312 Phone: 2-2771 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Aff il Valley Daily Times New News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Joseph H. McGillvra Membership BAB. NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr J. C. Henderson Sales Promotion Mgr Dorothy Forrester Sta. Comm. Mgr Jim Murphy Prog. Pub. Director Aileen Love Chief Engineer Al Stancil WACL WAYCROSS— 1951 Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Teletronics Inc. Address Memorial Drive Phone Number 3068 News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership BAB President James S. Rivers General Manager L. H. Thesmar Station Manager Robert C. Loy Chief Engineer Lloyd E, McXinney WIMO WINDER— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . . Winder-Monroe Bcstg. Business Address P. O. Box 526 Phone Number 4831 News Service UP President W. C. WoodalL Jr. Gen.. Comm. Mgr C. H. Grider Program Director Orson G. Swindle, Jr. PubUcity Director R. A. Jones Chief Engineer W. R. Powell 395 IDAHO Pop. Feb. 1. 1955 (Est.) 627,000 — Families 188,000 Radio Homes IS 1.000 — TV Homes 10,000 — Stations in State 24 KBLI BLACKFOOT— 1951 rr*qu»ncy: 1490 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Own»d Operated By WUllam I. Palmer AddrMS P. O. Box 192 Phoo*: 780 Air Time: Full Time Newi SerTlce AP Membenhlp NARTB President Howard Johnson G«n.. Sla- Mgr. . T. L. Morrison Program Director Tommy Thompson Chief Engineer Donald R. Clark KBOI BOISE— 1947— CBS Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operaled By. Boise Valley Bcstrs., Inc. Business Studio Address 311 N. 10th St Phone: 3-2511 Air Tune: Full Tun© News Service UP Transcription Service World Representatire Free & Peters Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr H. Westerman Whillock Sta., Comm. Mgr., Prog. Dir Earl Glade, Jr. Local Soles Mgr George Gcmz Publicity Dir Dove Johnson Chief Engineer James Jontz. Jr. KGEM BOISE— 1 948— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 10.000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Idaho Bcstg. & Teler. Co. Business-Studio Address 5601 Cassia Phone: 4-3511 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Avery-Knodel Membership RAB. NARTB President Frank C. Carman Comm., Gen. Mgr George R. Turpin Chief Engineer Howard McDonald K I D O BOISE— 1928— NBC Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By KIDO, Inc. Address 709 Idaho St. Phone: 2-4611 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Blcdr-TV, Inc. Membership NARTB. RAB President Georgia M. Dorldson General Mgr Walter E. Wagitolf Commercial Mgr John Young Program Director George Walton Chief Engineer Harold W. Toedtemeir KBAR BURLEY— 1946— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Wotts Owned-Oper. By KBAR. Inc. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 461 Phone: 10 Air Time: Full Time News Senrice UP Membership RAB Transcription Service World Station Rep McKinney. O'Connell. Ayres President Jessica L Longitoo Commercial Mgr Dee Carter Gen., Sta. Mgr K. Clark Program Director E. Joan Walleri Chief Engineer .Donald Lockwood KCID CALDWELL— 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Caldwell Bcstg. Co. Address Box 1052 Phone: 9-7444 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB, RAB Transcription Service Capitol Station Rep Harlan G. Oakes Pres., Comm. Mgr Clair B. Hull Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir F. H. Booton Program Director Joy Myers Chief Engineer Richard Lewis KVNI COEUR D'ALENE— 1946— MBS DON LEE Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Coeur d'Alene Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Blackwell Island Phone: 4-2522 Air Time: Full Time Pres., Gen. Mgr Burl C. Hagadone Sta., Comm. Mgr Wayne E. Olsen Program Director Bernard V. Merrimon Chief Engineer Don Schafer KORT GRANGEVILLE— 1954 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner Far West Rodio Inc. K I D IDAHO FALLS— 1928— CBS Freq.: 590 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d„ 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By Idoho Radio Corp. Phone: 4 Air Time: Full Time News Serric* U? Transcription Service World Representatiye GUl-Pema 396 nan IDAHO D D D GaiMral-Stotioii Momag^r C. N. LofB* Coaim«xclal Manager Leonard Wosden Program Director Leo Highom Chiei Engineer Carroll Secrist KIFI IDAHO FALLS— 1946— ABC-MBS EBS Frequencr: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watte Owned-Oper. By Eastern Idaho Bcstg. & Television Co. Business-Studio Address Box 581 Phone: 1054 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Avery-Knodel Pree., Gen. Mgr J. M. Brady Commercial Mgr. I. L. Thomas Program Director Hal Simmons Publicity Director Malcolm Davis Chief Engineer George Stone KLER LEWISTON— 1953 Frequency: 740 Kw Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Cole E. Wylie Address 2829 Country Club Dr. Phone: 3-5558 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative McGillvra Membership RAB President Cole E. Wylie General Manager William C Rhodes Program Director Robert O. Edwards Chief Engineer Gene Wilson K R LC LEWISTON— 1935— MBS Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d. Owned-Operated By H. E. Studebaker BusineK-Studio Address Lewis-Clark Hotel Phone: 3-1551 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Weed. Moore-Lund Membership NARTB. RAB General Manager H. E. Studelxdeer StoUon Manager Donald Tbamm Commercial Manager Thomas Decker Program Director Alben Nelson Chief Engineer William Neuman KRPL MOSCOW— 1947— KBC Frequency: 1400 Power: 250 Watts Owned By Latah County Bcstrs. Address Booc 396 Phone: 2283 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Moore & Lundr Biddick Membership NARTB Pros.. Gen. Mgr Roy Anderson Sta« Comm. Mgr Gale "Gub" Mix Sales Prom. Mgr Hm New Program Director John Mix Publicity Director Al McDonald Chiei Engineer Bert Anderson K FX D NAMPA— 1930— MBS INTERMOUNTAIN Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Frank E. Hurt & Son Business Address Box 891 Phone: 6-4611 Air lime: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Avery-Knodel Membership RAB President Edward P. Hurt Sta., Comm. Mgr Doyle Cain Program Director Shirl Black Chief Engineer G. M. Rose KS E I POCATELLO— 1926— NBC Frequency: 930 Kc Powen 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Service Corp. Business-Studio Address Box 31 Phone: 4000 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription . Standard, Lang-Worth. Thesaurus Representative Weed and Co. Membership NARTB. RAB . Pres.. Gen.. Comm. Mgr Henry H. Fletcher Publicity Dir Olive M. Leeney Program Director Ruthe A. Fletdier Chief Engineer EUis W. Call KWIK POCATELLO— 1946— ABC-MBS-KBS INTERMOUNTAIN Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned Pocatello TV Corp. Address 1140 Yellowstone Ave. Phone: 3400 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Station Rep Avery-Knodel, Donald Cooke. Daren McGavren. Western Radio President James M. Brady General Manager John R. Taylor Commercial Mgr Roger L. Hagadone Program Director Bert Godfrey Chief Engineer Dean McCurdy KPST PRESTON— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Voice of The Rockies. Inc. Address Box 192 News Service UP Transcription Service Associated President leon Smilh Gen., Sta. Mgr Hulon Dmui Commercial Mgr M. S. Stocking Chief Engineer D. A. Nash, Jr. 397 1 1) A H () D n D KRXK REXBURG— 1950— KBS Pl«qu«Dcy: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts OwiMd . . Snake River Radio & TV Co., Inc. AddlMS 445 S. 2nd East Phoa*: 700. 701 Air Time: Full Time N«WB S«rTic» AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Rep. Radio TV Prom. Synd.. West Coast Sales President Dr. M. F. Rigby General Manager Merrill Skinner Program Director James G. Clawson Chie< Engineer Merrill Andrus KSPT SANDPOINT— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operoted By Bauer Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. 431 Phone: 555 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Station Rep Continental, Moore & Lund Transcription Service .... Standard, Langworth Membership NABTB, RAB Pre*., Gen. Mgr Norman Bauer Program Director Watt Moreland Jr. Chief Engineer William Frey KEEP TWIN FALLS— 1946— CBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Radio Sales Corp. Address P. O. Box 511 Phone: 3002 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep Gill-Perna President Spencer D. Grow Gen., Sta. Mgr Kenneth W. Montgomery Program Director Dick Bingham Chief Engineer Harold W. Gilson KLIX TWIN FALLS— 1946— MBS- ABC-KBS Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Southern Idaho Bcstg. & TV Co. BuginesR-Studlo Address Elizabeth Blvd. Phone: 2820 Air Time: Full Time News Serrice AP Transcription Capitol, MocGregor. Associated Rep Avery-Knodel. Moore-Lund, N. W. Menxbership NARTB V.P.. Gen. Sta. Mgr Frank C. Mclntyre Commercial Mgr Juneau H. Shinn Program Director Don Allen Salei Prom. Mgr Bill Folsom Chief Engineer Don Cedaritrom KT F I TWIN FALLS— 1928— NBC Frequency: 1270 Kc. Power: 5000 d., 1000 n. Owned-Operated By Radio Bcstg. Coip. Address 241 Main Ave. W. Phone: 2400 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Weed Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr F. M. Gardner Commercial Mgr D. Silvester Pub., Prog. Dir., Sales Prom. Mgr L. Parker Chief Engineer Marvin Hartley K W A L WALLACE— 1938— MBS Frequency: 620 Kc Powen 1000 Wotis Owned-Oper. By Metals Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address: Box 930 Phone: 8-2111 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Lang-Worth Reps Hal Holman, Moore & Lund Co. Membership RAB Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr R. Lee Black Program Director W. E. Roberts Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr T. R. Lantry Publicity Director I. D. Adams Chief Engineer Joe L. Martin KWEI WEISER— 1949 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watta Owned-Operated By Inland Best Co. Business-Studio Address Box 791 Phone: 700 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Membership RAB Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr M. V. Ling Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr.. George MacDonald Chief Engr., Prog. Dir Edwin C. Miller Publicity Director. Don Quigley THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS AP 398 ILLINOIS Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 9,347,000 — Families 2,887,000 Radio Homes 2,826,000 — TV Homes 2,212,000 — Stations in State 87 WOKZ ALTON— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1570 Kc Power 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Edward N. Palen Address Hotel Stratford Phone: 5-5506 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Pres., Gen. Mgr Edward N. Palen Sta.. Comm. Mgr W. Eccles Huff Sales Prom. Mgr Lloyd Smith Program Director Clyde Wiseman Chief Engineer Nicholas Bono W M R 0 AURORA— 1938 Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 250 Watts, d. Owned-Operated By Martin R. O'Brien Business-Studio Address 184 S. River News Service INS Transcription Service Lang-Worth Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Martin R. O'Brien Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Vincent G. Cof ey Prog., PubL Dir Jeanne M. Doron Chief Engineer John Kitner WIBV BELLEVILLE— 1947 Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 250 Watts, d. Owned-Operated By Belleville Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .2100 W. Main Phone: AD 3-5000 Air Tune: Daytime News Service AP Representative Indie Sales Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr John W. Lewis Program Director Wm. C. Bailey Comm., Prom. Mgr Clarence Keller Chief Engineer Marvin Mollring W J B C BLOOMINGTON— 1924— ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By ... . Bloomington Bcstg. Corp. Address 209 E. Washington Phone: 5-2078 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Representative Rambeau Membership NARTB. RAB President Loring C. Merwin General Sta., Manager. . .Warner C. Tidemann Asst. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Fred Muxfeld Chief Engineer Fred L. Bailey WKRO CAIRO— 1942— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Oscar C. ICrsch Business Address Box 311 Phone: 1490 Air Time: FuU Time News Service UP Representative John E. Pearson Membership NARTB. RAB Owner-Chief Engr Oscar C. Hirsch Geiu-Station-Comm. Mgr Merrill C. Currier Program Director C. Graham Publicity Director E. S. Myers WBYS CANTON— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 250 Watts, d. Owned-Operated By... Fulton Co. Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio-Transmitter . . . East Linn Limits News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC Membership RAB President H. R. Winsor General Manager Charles E. Wright Program Director Jerry Bidle Sta., Comm. Mgr Gene Mayhall Chief Engineer John Stockberger WCIL CARBONDALE— 1946 Frequency: 1020 Kc Power: 1000 Watts, d. Owned-Operated By. . .Southern Illinois Bcstg. Business-Studio Address 218 W. Main St. Phone: 167 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Membership NARTB Gen.. Sta. Mgr., Chf. Engr Paul F. McRoy WROY CARM— 1948— KEYSTONE Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Carmi Bdcstg Co. Address 101 South Walnut Street News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, SESAC Representative Sears & Ayer, Inc. President Roy Clippinger General Manager Howard M. Reedy Commercial Manager Frank Cummins Publicity Director Howard M. Beedy Program Director Bill Baker Chief Engineer John Greenwood WCAZ CARTHAGE— 1921 Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Superior Bcstg. Service, Inc. Address 502 Wabash Ave. Phone: 520 Air Time: Daytime Station Rep Sears & Ayer President Lola Compton Mcmnger John Palmer 399 Others May Talk- But Here Are Facts! In October, 1954, Fairbanks, Morse & Company ran 40 station break announce- ments in one day on WGN. Results from WGN and WGN Only: 375 sump pumps sold at $65 to $140 each! Every dewatering pump sold at double that amount! Many electric motors sold! Three standby generators sold! Obtained five nev^ dealers! Results such as this can be yours on WGN — reaching more homes per w^eek than any other medium in Chicago. r. Wfi Chicago 11 Illinois 50,000 Watts 720 On Your Dial Chicago Office: 441 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago II Eattom ftalM Offic«: 220 E. 42nd Street. Hfnr York 17, N. Y. for New York City, Philadelphia and Boston Reprcjicntatives : Ceo. P. Hollingbery Co. Lo> KnuAr- til W. Sth Street • New York — 500 5th Avenue • Atlanta— 233 Peachtree Street Chiraga 307 N. Michigan Avenue • San Francisco— 625 Market Street 400 n D n ILLINOIS n n D WCNT CENTRALIA— 1946 Frequency: 1210 Kc Power: 1000 Watts, d. Owned Southern Illinois Bcstg. Co. Address Box 428 Phone: 5151 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service .... Standard, Thesaurus Membership N ARTS President C. W. Rodgers Gen., Sta. Mgr Merle G. Rogers Sis. Prom. Mgr D. Cummings Prog. Dir C. Dennis Chief Engineer Al Wetzell W D WS CHAMPAIGN— 1937— CBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner. . . .The Champaign News Goxette, Inc. Business Address 48 Main St. Phone: 6-1855 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative. . .Robert Meeker & Associates Membership NARTB President Mrs. Helen M. Stevick General Manager J. A. McDermott Station Manager Larry Stewart Chief Engineer Robert Brown WEIC CHARLESTON— 1954— KBS Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owner The Friendly City Bcstrs. Address Box 107 Phone 2990 Program Director Lloyd McFee Chief Engineer William Setlifie W A A F CHICAGO— 1922 Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 1000 Watts, d. Owned-Operated By Com Belt Pub.. Inc. Business Address 221 N. LaSalle St. Phone: Randolph 6-1932... Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Young President Ward A. Ne« Sta., Comm., Prom. Mgr Thomas L. Davis Sales Prom. Mgr Fred R. Randazzo Prog., Publ. IXrector Bill Bauer Chief Engineer Carl W. Ulrich WAIT CHICAGO— 1936 Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 5000 Watte Owned-Operated By Radio Station WAIT Bus.-Studio Address 75 E. Wacker Dr. Phone: Franklin 2-0660 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Tronscription Thesaurus, SESAC, Standard Representative Forjoe Gen. Mgr., Prog. Dir Robert O. Miller Sales Prom. Mgr L. Webb Publicity Director E, Reynolds Chief Engineer Edward W. lacker W G N CHICAGO— 1924— MBS Frequency: 720 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By WGN, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address. . .441 N. Michigan Ave. Phone: SU 7-0100 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation . . . The Chicago Tribune News Service AP. INS. UP Transcription Service Standard Representative HoUingberry Membership NARTB, RAB President CoL Robert R. McCormick Manager-Treasurer Frank P. Schreiber Commercial Manager. .William A. McGuineaa Sales Promotion Manager . . Charles A. Wilson Program Director Bruce Dennis Pxiblicity Director James Hanlon Dir. of Engineering Carl J. Meyers W B B M CHICAGO— 1923— CBS Frequency: 780 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned By CBS. Inc. Operated By CBS Radio Division Address 410 N. Michigan Ave. CHICAGO'S Only GROWING Radio Station FRANKLIN 2-0660 DAILY NEWS PLAZA — CHICAGO 6 401 1 L L I N O 1 S nan Ntfw« S«>rvjce Sta. R*p- Membershlp Vice P;*».. G«n. Mqr. Asst. G«n. Mqr. Commercial Mgr. Proqrcan Director. . . . Sal— Prom. Mqr.. . . . PuhUcity Dlr Chi*l Cnqln*«r AP. UP, INS CBS Spot Sis. NARTB, RAB H. Loslio Atlass E. H. Shomo Wm. F. Miller . . Al Bland . .C. W. Doebler Andy Murphy I. F. Novy W C F L Frequency Owned CHICAGO— 1926 1000 Kc Power: 50,000 Watta Chicago Federation of Labor BuklnesB-Studio Address .666 Lake Shore Dr. Transcription Service Stcmdard Membership RAB Representative Burke Stuart, O'Connell General Manager Martin F. Hogan Commercial Mgr. Thomas E. Haviland Program Director L. J. Ronder, Jr. ChieJ Engineer Charles E. Willett W C R W CfflCAGO— 1926 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 100 Watts Owned-OiJerated By Clinton R. White Address 2756 Pino Grove Ave. Phone: Diversey 8-4440. ..Air Time: Full Time General Manager J. A, White W E D C CfflCAGO— 1926 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Emil Denemark, Inc. Address 3860 W. Ogden Ave. Phone: CRawford 7-4100. .Air Time: Full Time News Service UP President Emil Denemcrk Gen.-Station-Comm. Mgr Frank J. Kotnour Program, Publicity Director Bill Mack W G E S CfflCAGO— 1924 Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .. Radio Station WGES Address 2708 Wash. Blvd. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated General, Station Manager John A. Dyer Commercial Mgr Elizabeth M. Hinzman Sales Promotion Maager K. P. Freda Program Director Herbert Rudolph Chief Engineer William Shunk WHFC CfflCAGO— 1925 Frequency: 1450 Kc. Power: 250 Watts OwTied Operated By WHFC. Inc. Address 3350 S. Kedzie Ave., Chicago 23, 111. Phone: Townhall 3-6305 ..Air Time: Full Time News Service AP General Manager Richard W. Hoffman WIND CfflCAGO— 1926 Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned Oper. By WIND. Inc. Bus. Studio Address 400 N. Michigan Blvd. Transcription Service Standard Representative AM Radio Sales Transcription Standard Membership RAB President, General Manager. . .Ralph L. Atlass Commercial Manager John T. Corey Program Director H. Leslie Atlass, Jr. Sis. Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Robert D. Peel Chief Engineer Kenneth C. Shirk W J J D CfflCAGO— 1934 Frequency: 1160 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Plough Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address . . . 230 N. Michigan Ave. Phone: STale 2-5466 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Trans. Service Standard. Capitol, World Representative. .Radio-TV Representatives, Inc. Membership RAB President Abe Plough Gen., Sta. Mgr Frederick G. Harm Commercial Mgr Louis J. Frenkel Sales Prom. Mgr Fred Livingston Program Director Ralph A. Blank Chief Engineer Walter F. Myers 50,000 WATTS OF PERSONALITY featuring RANDY BLAKE CY NELSON AL PARKER SID ROBERTS CARL WARNER ROSEMARY WAYNE STELLA WHITE MUSIC • NEWS • SPORTS THE 1160 SPOT ON YOUR DIAL WJJD 230 N. MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO 1, ILL. FRED HARM vice-president-general manager A PLOUGH, INC. STATION 402 D D D ILLINOIS D D D W LS CHICAGO— 1924— ABC Frequency: 890 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Oper. By WLS. Inc. Business Address 1230 Washington Blvd. Phone: MO 6-9700 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Standard Representative John Blcdr Membership NARTB President James E. Edwards Gen., Sta. Mgr Glenn Snyder Commercial Manager .... Charles M. Freeman Sis. Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Betty Howard Asst. Gen. Mgr A. M. Harre Program Director Harold Sofiord Chief Engineer Thomas Rowe W M AQ CfflCAGO— 1922— NBC Frequency: 670 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . National Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Buiuness-Studio Address Merchandise Mart Phone: SUperior 7-8300.. Air Time: FuU Time News Service AP. INS. UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative National Spot Sales Membership NARTB President Sylvester Weaver General Manager Jules Herbuveaux Asst. Mgr H. T. Sjogren Director of Sales C. Dresser Comm. Manager Rudi Neubauer Sales Promotion Manager John Keys Program Director George Heineman Publicity Director Chet Campbell Chief Engineer Howard Luttgens WS B C CfflCAGO— 1925 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operoted By Radio Station WSBC Business-Studio Address . . 2400 W. Madison St. Phone: Monroe 6-9060 Air Time: Full Time News Service ^ Transcription Service SESAC Representative Stars Nat'l. Inc. Gen.. Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Louis B. Lee Commercial Manager Julius VDllex WHOW CLINTON— 1947 Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Combelt Bcstg. Co. Business Address 401V2 S. Side Sq. Phone Number 305 Representative Holman Transcription Service SESAC News Service ^" President I- R- Livesay V.P.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Rolland O. Looper Comm. Manager James WUliams Program Director Frank C. Jennings W D A N DANVILLE— 1938— CBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Northwestern Ptib. Co. Address 1500 N. Washington News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Everett-McKinney, Inc. Membership NARTB, R AB General Manager Robert J. Burow Sta., Comm., Sis. Prom. Mgr Max Shaffer Pub. Dir Kay Shake Chief Engineer T. G. Magin WITY DANVILLE— 1953 Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. n. Owned Vermilion Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 142 Phone: 1312 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Bums Smith Membership NARTB, RAB President Gilbert E. Metzger Gen., Sta. Mgr Francis A. Higgins Commercial Mgr Wm. O'Toole Sales Prom. Mgr Cecil Higgins Program Dir Eldon Q. Johnson Publicity Dir June Holm Chief Engineer Taylor Clowson W D Z DECATUR— 1921 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By WDZ Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 265 S. Park St Phone: 3-9744 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Free & Peters Membership NARTB. BAB President Charles C. Caley Gen., Sta. Mgr Frank C. Schroeder, Jr. Program Director William F. Miller Chief Engineer L. E. Mayfield WS 0 Y DECATUR— 1925— CBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Illinois Bcstg. Co. Address Rt. 48 at N. Jasper St. Phone: 5371 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service .. World, Standard. Cole Representative Weed Membership NARTB. RAB President Frederick W. Schaub Gen.. Comm. Mgr Merrill Lindsay Sta. Mgr M. H. Stuckwish Prog.. Pub. Dir Eugene Dorsey Chief Engineer Allan Doyle 403 n D D ILLINOIS D D n WLBK DE KALB— 1947 rr*qu*DC7: 1360 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned Op*r. Br DeKalb Radio Studios, Inc. Bu»lnMs Studio Address 153>? N. Third St. Phoni»: 6 3485 Air Tlmo: Daytime N#w» SerTlc« AP Transcription SetTic* Capitol M— bwhip NARTB Ptm^ G«n. Mqr. George C. Blggar Commercial Manager Richard Meier Program Director R. C. Brown Publicity DlT Herb Carrol Chlel Engineer Robert Zlrk WDQN DU QUION— 1951 Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By Johnson & Johnson Address 30> 2 W. Main St. Phone: 1399 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC Co-owner, Prom. Mgr Leonard M. Johnson Co-owner, Gen. Mgr Leonard F. Johnson Sales Manager Raymond Steele Chief Engineer Favre F. Fike WTMV EAST ST. LOUIS— 1935 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Operated By On the Air, Inc. Business-Studio Address Broadview Hotel Phone: 4-4390 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC Representative Sears & Ayer President Alvin O. Eada Gen., Sta. Comm. Mgr Frank J. Prendergost Promotion Mgr Frank Imboden Promotion Director D. Dellomano Chief Engineer Erie E. White WCRA EFFINGHAM— 1 947— KBS Frequency: 1090 Kc Powen 250 WatU. d. Owned-Operated By Effingham Bcstg. Co. Address 110 N. Banker St. Phone: 1090 Air Time: Daytime News Service XJP President Joseph E. McNaughton General Manager Jack Armel Program Director Lee Hay ward Chief Engineer Tom Morthis WRM N ELGIN— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Oper. By The Elgin Bdcstg Co. Address 156 DlvUion St. Phone: 7700-1 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Joseph Hershey MvGiUvra Pres., Gen.. Sta., Comm. Mgr.. J. Richard Sutter Prog. Dir.. Chf. Engr George J. Merker WEAW EVANSTON— 1953 Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned No. Shore Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 2425 IMlain News Service AP Transcription Service World Sta. Rep Ayer, Good Music Bcstrs. Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr Edward A. Wheeler Commercial Manager J. Collins Sales Prom. Mgr Burton Harris Program Director Bill Fyife Publicity Director Jane Brower Chief Engr Fred Dennison WNMP EVANSTON— 1948 Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Evanston Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio-Transmitter. ..2201 Oakton St. Transcription Capitol. SESAC Membership NARTB, RAB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Angus D. Pfaif Program Dir J. W. Horton Chief Engineer Albert Griffin WFIW FAIRFIELD— 1953 Frequency: 1390 Kw Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By... Wayne County Bcstg. Co. Address Box 148 Phone: Fairfield 2159 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Grcoit Webb Membership NARTB Co-Owner, Gen. Mgr Thomas S. Land Co-Owner, Prog. Dir., Bryant Davidson Commercial Mgr Garnet Williams WFRL FREEPORT— 1947 Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Freeport Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address 9 N. Chicago Ave. Phone: State 436 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Sears & Ayer Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr., Ch. Engr.. .Vincent S. Barker Commercial Manager Dave Taylor Progrom Director Charles Harlan WGIL GALESBURG— 1936 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts 404 nan ILLINOIS D n n Owned-Oper. By Galesburg Bcstg. Co» Inc. Business Address 312 Hill Arcade Phone: 4626 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation . . "Daily Register Mail" News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative . , Wm. G. Rambeau President Mrs. O. N. Custer General Manager Robert W. Frudeges Commercial Mgr Roger L. Hoffman Publicity Director David Loring Chief Engineer H. H. Frederick W E B Q HARRISBUKG— 1923— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Harrisburg Bcstg. Cow Business-Studio-Transmitter 100 E. Poplar St. Phone: 328 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Gen.-Station-Comm. Mgr Inglls M. Taylor Sales Prom. Mgr Ken Hanulton Program Director Dorice Turner Publicity Director Eddie Wise Chief Engineer Elmer L. Gladson WMCW HARVAIU>— 1954 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owner Esther Blodget WCFS HARVEY— 1954 Frequency: 1570 Power: 250 Watts Owner Chas. F. Sebastian Address 1220 N. Austin Blvd. W J P F HERRIN— 1940— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Wertt* Owned-Oper. By Egyptian Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 179 Phone: 382 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative John E. Pearson Membership NARTB, RAB President Orville W. Lyerla General Manager.. Charles R. Cook Comm. Manager Fred Simmons Prog. Dir Louise Kantanida Chief Engineer Ben Orf W L D S JACKSONVILLE— 1941 Frequency: 1180 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned. Jacksonville Radio & TV Bcstg. Corp. Address Jacksonville Phone: 1180 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World Newspaper Aftiliation '7oumal-Courler" Representative Hal Holmeoi Membership NARTB. RAB President Robert A. Fay Gen., Gomm., Sta. Mgr R. Karl Baker Program Director T. J. Fairburn Chief Engineer G. I. Cassens WJOL JOLIET- 1924 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 WoMs Owned-Operated By Joliet Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio-Transmitter. ...601 Walnut St. Phone: JO 4761 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Ayer Membership RAB President Calvin ^^^^Ison Gen., Sta. Mgr Joseph J. Garvey Comm. Manager George Stofan Promotion Manager Marion Philburn Program Director Eileen Caron Chief Engineer Lester DeCosta WKAN KANKAKEE— 1947 Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Kankakee Daily Journal Co. Business-Studio Address. . 183 N. Schuyler Ave. Phone: 3-6633 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Sears-Ayer Membership NARTB President Leslie C. Small General Manager Burrell Small Station Manager Bruce Brown Asst. Station Manager Robert Hawkins Sales Mgr. M. Moncrief Program Director Orren AUain Chief Engineer Richard Eckels WKEI KEWANEE— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc ..Power: 100 Watts Owned-Operated By WKEI Bcstg. Co. Address 202V2 N. Tremont Phone: 4471 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative H. F. Best Pres.. Gen. Mgr., Chf. Engr E. D. Scandrett Prog.. Pub. Dir Paul Messplam WTAQ LA GRANGE— 1950 Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By The La Grange Bcstg. Co. Address Box 408 Phone: FL 2-1300 Air Time: Daytime Representative GIU Pema Membership NARTB, RAB President Charles Sebastian 40S ILLINOIS n D D Partner Commercial Monaqer Sales Prom. Mqr. Program Dlr. Publicity Dlr. Chi*i En9in*«r Russ Salter Ralph Faucher . . .Vince Elsslg . . .Tod Carlson . . . . Stan Noyes Bill Ward WLPO LA SALLE— 1947 Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned Oper. By. . .La Salle County Bcstg. Co. Bus. Ad P. O. Box 215 Phone: 3100 Air Time: Daytime Newi SerTlce AP Newspcrj>er Alfll News Trib. Transcription Service RCA. Thesaurus Membership NARTB, RAB President Peter Miller Gen., Comm. Mgr William Helm Program Director Donald Frost Publicity Director Laverne Waltman Chief Engineer Lawrence McCann WPRC LINCOLN— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Prairie Radio Corp. Address P. O. Box 37 Phone: 1370 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Rombeau Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr Ray F, Knochel Comm. Mcmager Paul E. Rankin Sales Prom. Mgr John H. Deal Program Director William H. Brady Prblicity Director Earle W. Layman Chief Engineer Donald Thompson WSMI LITCHFIELD— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Mid-Illinois Bcstg. Co. Address Box 241 Phone: 100 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Hil Best Membership "RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Hay ward L. Talley Comm. Manager Clark O. Whitman News Ed Don Yaeger WKAI MACOMB— 1 947— KBS Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned Oper. By The Macomb Bcstg. Co. Address I135 Plymooith Bldg. Phone: Macomb 1350 Air Time: Daytime Newt Service X7P Transcription Service Lang-Worth. World Membtrship NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Wm. E. Schons Sta., Comm. Mgr Allan Fobes Sales Promotion Mgr Don Vallier Chief Engineer John Meyers WGGH MARION— 1949 Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By George W. Dodds Business Address P. O. Box 311 Phone: 824 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Sears & Ayer Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr.. Chief Eng. . George W. Dodds Commercial Manager Raymond L. Hatley Prog. Dir.. Sta. Mgr James W. Duncan WLBH MATTOON— 1946 Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Mattoon Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address. . . .17th & Broadway Ave. Phone: 6464 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Holman Membership NARTB, RAB President. Gen.-Station Mgr J. R. LIvesay Commercial Manager Ken Wooddell Sales Promotion Manager Dwain Bower Program Director Robert Gwess Chief Engineer Ray Livesay WMOK METROPOLIS— 1951— KBS Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Fort Massac Bcstg. Co. Address Nat'l State Bank Bldg. Phone: 2106 Air Time: Dctylime Transcription Service SESAC News Service UP Representative Holman Membership NARTB. RAB General Manager James H. Firmin Commercial Mgr P. Roewe Program Director Sue Teckenbrock Chief Engineer Carlos Steel WQUA MOLINE— 1946— ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. Quad-City Bcstg. Corporation Address 1319 Fifth Ave. Phone: 4-6727 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Geo. P. HoUingberry Co. President Dalton A. LeMasurier V. Pres., Gen. Mgr G. La Verne Flambo Comm. Mgr W. J. Archer Prog. Dlr„ Chief Eng Harold Hlgby 406 n n n ILLINOIS D D D WVMC MOUNT CARMEL— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Dwned-Oper. By WVMC Address No. Cherry St. Rd. Phone: 1360 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership NARTB, RAB General Manager Stephen P. Bellinger Comm. Manager Charles H. Green Program Director Gil Wallace Chief Engineer Eugene D. Garrett WM IX MT. VERNON— 1947 Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Mt. Vernon Radio & Tel. Co. Address No. 2 Radio Center News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative John E. Pearson Co. President John Russell Mitchell General Manager R. J. Cheney Comm. Mgr C. Schoch Chief Engineer Alva Hulbert Wl Nl MURPHYSBORO Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owner Cecil W. Roberts WOPA OAK PARK— 1950 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Village Bcstg. Co. Address 408 S. Oak Park Ave. Transcription Service Standard News Service UP Asst. Sta. Mgr A. Michelotti Comm. Mgr E. Sanderling Program Director Martin Bouhan Publicity Director Marylou Kelley Chief Engineer Sidney Schneider WVLN OLNEY— 1947— KBS Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Olney Bcstg. Co. Address 302 V2 E. Main News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC. World Representative Hal Holman Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr Marshall H. Poole Comm. Mgr Clifford Thomas Prog. Dir Dick Griggs Chief Engineer Paul Hartsey WCMY OTTAWA— 1952 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Carl H. Meyer Address P. O. Box 687 Phone: 1551 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC Representative Sears & Ayer Pres.. Gen. Mgr Carl H. Meyer Comm. Mgr D. M. Meyer Prog. Dir Bill Sweda Chief Eng Sam Potter WPRS PARIS— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Paris Bcstg. Corp. Address. .... .2 Mi. W. Paris on State Rd. 133 Phone: 3-1440 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol Pres., Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr. . . A. Ferguson, Jr. Chief Eng C. Thomas WSIV PEKIN— 1946 Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Pekin Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 15 S. Capitol St. News Service AP Representative Rambeau Pres., Gen. Mgr W. Kenneth Patterson Commercial Manager James T. Butler Promotion Dir George Udry Program Director R. C. Furnace WEEK PEORLA— 1946— NBC Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .West Central Bcstg. Col Address Commercial Natl. Bank Bldg. News Service AP Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB, RAB President Sen. Robert S. Kerr Gen. Mgr Fred C. Mueller Sta., Comm. Mgr Tom Greer Sales Mgr., Pub. Dir F. R. Oakley Chief Engineer Wayne Lov«ly WIRL PEORIA— 1948— ABC— MBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Illinois Valley Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .115 N. Jefferson Ave. Phone: 4-9239 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB President Timothy W. Swain General Mgr Tom Gavin Sta., Comm. Mgr Paul C. Brines Sis. Prom. Mgr Tom MUler Prog.. Pub. Director Cal Rains Chief Engineer Rudolph Luukinen 407 D D a ILLINOIS D n n W M B D PEORIA— 1927— CBS Fra^ttMCT: 1470 Kc. Power 5000 Watts OwMd>Op«r. By WMBD. Inc. AddrMS 212 South Mierson Street Phone: 6 0711 . . .Air Time: Full Time Newt SerTlce AP, UP Trcm»crlptJon Service Thesaurus Repretentativet Free & Peters Membership NARTB, RAB Pre«.. Gen. Mqj. Charles C. Caley A««L Mgi Marvin H. Hull SoIm Monovw Harold V. PhilUps Pronotloii Mgr Toby Carlson Proqrcnn Director Charles A, Miller Chief Engineer A. James Ebel WPEO PEORIA— 1951 Frequency: 1020 Kc... Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Oper. By WPEO. Inc. Address 926 Mcdn St. Phone: 4 9249 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Membership NARTB Representative Holman Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr John R. Livingston Program Director Ken Scott Chief Engineer Gerry De Vore WTVH PEORIA— 1952 Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Operated By Hilltop Bcstg. Co. Address 234 No. Modison Phone: 6-5503 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation Peoria Journal News Service AP Representative Sears & Ayer President Henry P. Slane Gen. Mgr E. G. Smith Asst. Gen. Mgr R. L. Jawer Station Mgr Joe Faulkner Sis. Prom. Mgr« Prog., Pub. Dir.. .L. K. Harvey Chief Engineer Wallace Wurz WBBA PITTSFIELD Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner Pike Bcstg. Co. WGEM QUINCY— 1948— ABC Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1000 Watt* Owned-Operated By Quincy Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address Hotel Quincy P4»on«: 6840 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Aifllla Hon ... Quincy Herald Whig News Service UP Transcription Service World Represeatotiye Avery-Knodel President T. C. Oakley General Manager Joseph S. Bonansinga Comra. Mgr J. E. Muse Chief Engineer Frank E. Laughlin W T A D QUINCY— 1927— CBS Freq.: 930 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By Lee Bcstg., Inc. Address 10th floor. WCU Bldg. Phone: 6200 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. UP Trans. Service Stondard. Associated Representative Weed & Co. Membership NARTB. RAB President Lee P. Loomls General Manager Walter Rothschild Sales Promotion Mgr Dick Moore Program Dir Merritt Milligan Chief Engineer J. E. Gray WROK ROCKFORD— 1929— ABC Freq.: 1440 Kc. .Power: 1 Kw. d.; 500 W. n. Owned Winnebago Newspapers. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address Rockf ord Newstower Phone: 2-6621 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative H. R. President E. K. Todd Gen., Comm. Mgr John J. Dixon Publicity Dir Betty L. Thro Program Director Maurice P. Owens Chief Engineer Maurice H. Nelson WRRR ROCKFORD— 1953 Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Rock River Bcstg. Address 113 S. Court St. Phone: 8-2263 Air Time: Daytime Representative Radio TV Reps. Exec. V.P.. Chief Engr. Boyd Phelps General Manager L. O. Fitzgibbons Commercial Mgr H. I. Tingley Program Director Rick Edwards W H B F ROCK ISLAND— 1925— CBS Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Rock Island Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 231 18th St. Phone: 6-5441 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation Rock Island Argus News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, World Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB. RAB President Ben H. Potter V.P.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Leslie C. Johnson Asst. Mgr., Dir. Sales Maurice Corken 408 n n n ILLINOIS nnn Program Director Frank S. Hicks Publicity Director Fern R. Hawks Chief Engineer Robert J. Sinnett wcvs SPRINGHELD— 1922— MBS-ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operoted By WCBS, Inc. Business-Studio Address . . . 523 E. Capitol Ave. Transcription Service World Membership NARTB Representative Sears & Aft President H. L. Dewing Comm., Prom., Gen. Mgr C. W. Neeld Chief Engineer R. Ashenfelter WMAY SPRINGFIELD— 1950— NBC Freq.: 970 Kc... Power: 1 Kw. d.; 500 W. n. Owned-Oper. By Lincoln Bcstg. Corp. Address 711 Myers Bldg. News Service UP Transcription Thesaurus Representative John E. Pearson Membership NARTB Pres., Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr.. Gordon Sherman Program Director Syl Binkin Prom., Publ. Dir Mel Kempe Chief Engineer Melvin Feldman WT AX SPRINGFIELD— 1930— CBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WTAX, Inc. Address Route 66 & E. Cook St. Phone: 2-4441 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription World Representative Weed Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Oliver J. Keller Commercial Manager O. J. Keller, Jr. Sales Promotion Manager Bill Miller Program Director John W. Midgely Chief Engineer E. C. Swaringen WSDR STERLING— 1949 Frequency: 1240 Kc. Power 100 Watts Owned-Oper. By Blackhawk Bdcstg. Co. Address 218 1st Ave. News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol, Lang- Worth Pres., Gen. Mgr Sam Bartlett Comm. Mgr Lillian Bartlett Program Director John Rohwer Chief Engineer Ed Fisher WIZZ STREATOR— 1953 Frequency: 1250 Kw Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Streator Bcstg. Co. Address Box 431 Phone: 4147 Air Tune: Daytime Representative Best Gen., Sta.. Mgr Vernon R. Nunn Commercial Mgr Jack A. Dill Chief Engineer Harold I. Peters WTIM TAYLORVILLE— 1952 Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d Owned-Operated By Moyer Bcstg. Co. Phone: 1410 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Standard, Thesaurus News Service up Representative Continental President Roger Moyer General Manager James C. Hilderbrand Station Manager Kester Pollock Chief Engineer Tom Giles WKID URBANA— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1580 Kc. Power 250 Watts d Owned-Operated By Sterling Bcstg. Co. Address p. Q. Box 192 Phone: 75431 Air Time: Daytime News Service INS Representative John Pearson WTAX Maximum Audience at Minimum Cost! Year after year Hooper has shown WTAX far in front in Springfield, Illinois. Its average audience exceeds that of the other Springfield stations combined. Hooper Radio Index Springfield, III., City Zone October 1954 Morning Afternoan Evening WTAX 44.7 50.8 48.7 Sta. B 17.4 18.8 25.0 Sta. C 22.4 10.9 15.6 Daytiime Monday thru Friday Other stations reported ranged from 1.9 to 4% CBS RADIO Affiliate Represented by Weed & Company 409 D D D 1 L L 1 N I) 1 S - 1 N n I A N A nan MMobMshlp Ptm^ G#n. Mqr. Sicu. Comm. Mqr. Proqium Director PubUcity Dir. Chief Enq. NARTB Allen Embury C, Loufek Steven Austin Roger Klucos lames Duryed WKRS WAUKEGAN— 1949 Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Operated By News-Sun Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 500 Phone: DDta 6-7900 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service .... Thesaurus, Standard Representative McGillvra President F. Ward Jusl Gen., Comm. Mqr Joseph B. Kirby Program Director A. F. Sorenson Chief Engineer Stanley G. Chadwick WFRX WEST FRANKFORT— 1951 Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Pyramid Radio Bcstg. & TV Co. Address . • • • S. Logan St. Phone: 1300 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Indie Sales President Guy Lambert Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Robert O. Veach Program Director Billy Spongier Chief Engineer Everett Kennedy WCBD ZION— 1947 Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 5000 Watts OwTied-Oper. By Michael J. Mintem Business Address Administration Bldg. Phone: 2-4521 Air Time: Sunday only Managing Director Michael J. Mintern Commercial Manager Carl Q. Lee INDIANA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 4,293,000 — Families 1,354,000 Radio Homes 1,307,000 — TV Homes 954,000 — Stations in State 50 WCBC ANDERSON— 1 946— KBS Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Civic Bdcstg Corp. Address 204 Tower Bldg. News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership RAB Station Rep Hil Best President Paul E. Billheimer General Manager. Worth S. Rough Prog-am Director John Snider Chief Engineer Marvin D. Carmony W H B U ANDERSON— 1923— CBS- ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operoted By ... Anderson Bcstg. Corp. Business Studio 640 Citizens Bank Bldg. Transcripiion Service Standard Representative Boiling Co. Membership RAB. NARTB President C. Bruce McConnell General Manager John R. Atkinson WBIW BEDFORD— 1 948— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Radio Bedford, Inc. Address Radio Farm, P. O. Drawer 472 News Service INS Transcriptioin Service Thesaurus. RCA Representative W. S. Grant Pres., Gen. Mgr William C. Smith, Jr. Program Director Claude Parsons Chief Engineer Carl J. Finger WTTS BLOOMINGTON— 1949— ABC Freq.: 1370 Kc Power 5 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Owned-Oper. By Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. Business-Studio Address 535 S. Walnut St. News Service AP Representative Robert Meeker Associates Membership RAB President Sarkes Tarzian Station Manager Glenn Van Horn Commercial Mgr Ray Bartlett Chief Engineer Carl Onken WBNL BOONVILLE— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Boonville Bcstg. Co. Address Lynville Rd. '^ews Service . UP Co-0., Gen., Comm. Mgr H. C. Sanders Co-O.. Asst. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Norman Hall 410 n D n INDIANA D D D WCSI COLUMBUS— 1950 Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Syndicate Theatres, Inc. Address Carr Hill Rd. Phone: 3397-98 Air Time: Daytime Trans. Service Thesaurus Membership RAB Station Rep Rambeau News Service AP President Joseph Finneran General Manager Dick Jewell Chief Engineer Max Cockley WCNB CONNERSVILLE— 1948 Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By News Examiner Co. Business-Studio Address 406 Central Ave. Phone: 1950 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus -Representative Gill-Perna Membership NARTB Secretary G. S. Tatman Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr E. M. Jackson Program Director. ...... .Ralph T. Underwood Chief Engineer Earl Thompson W T R C ELKHART— 1931— NBC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner-Oper. By Truth Publishing Corp. Business-Studio Address 116 S. Second St Phone: 3-1960 Air Tune: Full Time News Service UP President John F. Dille. Jr. General Manager Donald McFall Commercial Mgr Don Freed Chief Engineer Lester Zellmer W E 0 A EVANSVILLE— 1936— CBS Frequency. 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WFBM. Inc. Business-Studio Address 24 N.W. 3rd St. Phone: 4-9215 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Membership NARTB, RAB Representative Kat« President Harry M. Bitner, Jr. General-Station-Commercial Mgr. . . Don Menke Program Director Michael Finn Chief Engineer William Schultz W G B F EVANSVILLE-1923— NBC Frequency: 1280 Kc. Power: 5 Kd. d.; 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By On The Air, Inc. Business-Studio Ad 1001 Diamond Ave. Phone: 21171 Air Time: Full Time Representative Weed & Co. News Service UP Membership NARTB President Alvin Q, Eades Ex. V.P.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Martin L. Leich Sales Prom., Pub. Dir Del Greenwood Program Director Mrs. Pat Roper Chief Engmeer Erwin P. Schoeny WIKY EVANSVILLE— 1947 Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By . . . South Central Bcstg. Corp. Address 1162 Mt. Auburn Rd. Phone: 4-8284 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative John E. Pearson Co. Membership RAB Pres., Gen.-Sta. Mgr John A. Engelbrecht Chief Engineer George F. Stdts WJPS EVANSVILLE— 1948— ABC Frequency: 1330 Kc. Power: 5 Kw. d.; 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By WJPS, Inc. Business-Studio Address 206 Main St. Phone: 5-2221 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard, World Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NARTB President Robert S. Davis Gen., Sta. Mgr Jack McLean Soles Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . . Charles Caldwell Chief Engineer James Jared WANE FT. WAYNE— 1948— CBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By.. Radio Fort Wayne, Inc. Address Fort Wayne Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone: Anthony 6212 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Boiling President C. Bruce McConnell General Manager Robert McConnell Station Manager Charles E. Kennedy Local Commercial Manager Merlin Smith Program Director Robert Hill Chief Engineer Eugene Humphrey WGL FT. WAYNE— 1924— ABC Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .News-Sentinel Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address. .201 W. Jefferson St. Phone: Eastbrook 3366 Air Time, Full Time Newspaper Affiliation News-Sentinel News Service UP Transcription Service Langworth Representative Headley-Reed 411 o INDIANA nan RAB It. H«l«n R. Foelllnqer SXa.. Comm. Mgr Merrill C Johnson Mqr., Pub. Dlr. Dorsey M. Roth PToqraxn Director Norman Wldenhofer Chief Engineer Damon Wilson WKJG FT. WAYNE— 1947— MBS TfKpxmncT- 1380 Ic Powen 5000 Watt* Owner . . Northeastern Indiana Bcitq. Co.. Inc. Businees -Studio Add. 220 E. Jeiieraon St. Phene Number Anthony 2295 News Service UP. AP Transcription Serric* World RepresentatlTe Raymer President . . Clarence L. Schust General Manager Edward G. Thorns Sales Prom. Mgr Wilson Schroeder Commercial Manager Carleton B. Evans Program Dir Eugene A. Chose W 0 W 0 FT. WAYNE— 1926— NBC Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 50 Kw. Owner Westlnqhouse Radio Stations. Inc. Bus. Studio Address. .124 W. Washington Blvd. Phone: Anthony 2136 Air Time: Full Time Newi Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Free & Peters Membership RAB President Chris I. Witting General Manaqer J. E. Baudino Station Mgr Carl W. Vandagrift Commercial Manager Tom Longsworth Sales Prom. Mgr Hilda C. Woehrmeyer Program Director Guy Harris ChieJ Engineer Bruce H. Ratts Wl LO FRANKFORT— 1 953— KBS Fre: S. Adams St. Phon*: 5S00 Air Time: Full Time N«w« S«rT!c« AP Transcription Service Standard, World Representative Best Membership NARTB President John Ramp Station Manager William Fowler Proqrctm Dir. William Richards Commercial Mgi. Wm. J. Emard Sales Promotion Mqr Forest Parsons Chiel Engineer Tom Morrisey WIMS MICHIGAN CITY— 1947 Fr^q.: 1420 Kc. Power: 1 Kw. d.; 500 Wts. n. Owned Northern Indiana Bcsters., Inc. Business-Studio Address 415 Franklin St. Phone: 5 5245 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Representative Wm. G. Rombeau Pres., Gen. Mgr William N. Udell Commercial Managers .. . Al Halus, Jay SchofI Program Director Richard OlsOn Chief Engineer Robert J. Schilling WPGW PORTLAND— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Glenn West Address Box 608 Phono Number 1094 Transcription Service SESAC. World Gen. Mgr Glenn West WRAY PRINCETON— 1950 Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Princeton Bcstg. Co. Address Box 8 Phone: 1250 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Representative McGillvra Membership RAB President M. R. Lanldord Station Manager Gene Peterson Commercial Mgr D. T. Critchfield Program Director Jack Wiedemann Chief Engineer Harold Bass W L B C MUNCIE— 1926— CBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Tri City Radio Corp. Business Address Hwy. No. 35 Phone: 4403 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard, World Representative Walker. Hal Holman Pres.. Gen. Sta. Mgr D. A. Burton Commercial Manager Bill Craig Program Director Lee Allerton Chiel Engineer M. M. Groin WLRP NEW ALBANY— 1949 Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Ohio Valley Bcstg., Inc. Address Box 285 Phone: 4-2235 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep HU F. Best Co. Pres.. Gen.. Sto. Mgr Roy L. Hickox Comm. Mgr Milton Lamm Program Director Keith Reising Sales Prom. Mgr Joe Gillum Chief Engineer Tom AUebrandi WARU PERU— 1954 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owner Wabash-Peru Bcstg. Co. Address Senger-Morvick Bldg. Phone 2271 President Dr. Wendell Hansen W K B V RICHMOND— 1926— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Central Bcstg. Corp. Address W. Main St. Phone: 3-1156 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thescnirus, World Representative Robert Meeker Membership RAB President Paul R. Quigg Gen., Sta. Mgr Lester G. Spencer Comm., Sis. Roland L. Nusbaum Program Director Marie Robbins Chief Engineer L. J. Duning WSLM SALEM— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1220 Kw Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Don H. Martin Address Radio Ridge News Service AP Transcription Service. .Thesaurus, MacGregor Representalive Hil F. Best Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Don H. Martin Conunercial Mgr Simon Spurgeon Sales Promotion Mgr Boyd Smedley Pub. Dir Barney Schocke Program Director Margaret Martin Chief Engineer Darrell Dixon WJCD SEYMOUR— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Opercrted By Dr. Azra C. Baker 414 D D D INDIANA D D n i33aaaB«3S9- Address 1534 Ewing St. General Manager Azra C. Baker Commercial Manager Robert E. Shippee Program Director Roger W. Bradley Chief Engineer Arnold Haun WHOT SOUTH BENP--1944— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Opercrted By South Bend Bcstg. Corp. Address 434 S. St. Joseph St. Representative Boiling Membership NARTB. RAB Pres Rev. Theodore M. Hesborgh. C.S.C. Sec'y, Treas Rev. Edmund P. Joyce. C.S.C. Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr Bernard Borch Station Mgr Frank Crosiar Sales Manager C. J. Pa-Jakowski Program Director Wm. Etherton Chief Engineer Ira Kealy WJVA SOUTH BEND— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. St. Joseph Valley Bdstg. Corp. Address Box 179 Representative Burn-Smith Pres., Gen. Mgr F. R. Householder Program Director Owen Lackey Jr. Commercial Mgr Vince Doyle Chief Engineer Francis J. Bock W S B T SOUTH BEND— 1921— CBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By The South Bend Tribune Bus.-Studio Address 225 W. Colfax Ave. Phone: CE 3-3141 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation .... South Bend Tribune News Service UP. INS Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NARTB. RAB General Manager Neal B. Welch Nat'l Sales Mgr Robert H. Elrod Publicity Director Clarence W. Harding Program Director Robert J. Drain Chief Engineer Arthur R. O'Neil WTCJ TELL CITY— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Tell City Bcstg. Co. Phone Number 740 Owner, Manager James R. Brewer W B 0 W TERRE HAUTE— 1927— NBC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Banks of the Wabash, Inc. Business-Studio Address 303 S. Sixth St Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Weed President Alvin Eades Comm., Gen., Sta. Mgr. . . William F. Rippetoe Sales Prom. Manager Harry E. Prey Program Director Ralph S. McHargue Publicity Director Ralph McHargue Chief Engineer Howard Stewart WTHI TERRE HAUTE— 1947— CBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Wabash Valley Bdg. Corp. Address .918 Ohio St. Phone. Crawford 9481 Air Time: Full Time Representation Boiling Co., Inc. Membership NARTB President Anton Hulman. Jr. Gen. Mgr Joseph M. Higgins Station Mgr Madeline K. Barry Promotion Mgr John Ball Chief Engineer Don Petit W A 0 V VmCENNES— 1940— MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Vincennes Sun Co. Business Address Grand Hotel News Service UP Newspaper Affil Central Newspapers Transcription Service World Representative Free & Peters President Eugene C. PuIUam Sis. Prom. Mgr G. A. Bright Program Director Lorraine Monnin Station Mgr Roy Stanley WKAM WARSAW— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . . Kosciusko Bcstg. Corp. Address 612 W. Pike St. Phone: 1210 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Hal Holman Co. President J. W. Autenrieth, Jr. Comm. Mgr Charles R. Palmquist, Jr. Chief Engineer Robert Norwood WRSW WARSAW— 1952 Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Reub Williams & Sons. Inc. Address Times Building Trans. Service Thesaurus, RCA President Raymond B. Williams General Manager C. Reuben Williams Station Mgr William Mollenhour Comm. Mgr Jack Essenberg Program Director Marie Snyder Chief Engineer Fred Gresso 415 IOWA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2.690,000 — Families 882,000 lUdio Homes 857.000 — TV Homes 515,000 — Stations in State 52 KASI AMES— 1948— KBS Fr»qu»ncT: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Wolti d. Owned Operated By Ames Bcstg. Co. Builneu Studio AddreM 328 > 2 Main St. Phone: 3460 Air Time: Daytime Newi SerTlce UP Transcription Service Thesaurus President W. S. Rupe Gen., Sta. Mgr Arthur A. Skinner Commercial Mgr Gene Loeffen Jr. Program Director Ruby Tillerson Chief Engineer Doyle D. Kelso KJ AN ATLANTIC— 1 9 50— KBS Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. Nishna Valley Bcstg. Co. Phone: 1717 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Gen., Sta. Mgr Franklin G. Miller Comm., Prom. Mgr H. A. Preston Chief Engineer Deane Johnson KWBG BOONE— 1950 Freq.: 1590 Kc. Power: 1 Kw. d.; 500 Wts. n. Owned-Operated By Boone Bcstg. Co. Address Boone, Ind. Phone: 149 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative John E. Pearson President Mary G. Garvey General Manager H. A. Garvey Soles Manager R. G. Ccniier Program Dir Tom Quinlan Chief Engineer Dan Garretson K B U R BURLINGTON— 1941— ABC Frequency: 1490 Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Burlington Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Roosevelt Ave. Phone: PL 2-2701 Air Tune: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Venard, McConnell Membership RAB. NARTB Pres., Gen.. S«a. Mgr Gerard B. McDermott Prom., Comm. Mgr David H. Stelnia Program Director Richard Moaena Chief Engineer John Gallino KCIM CARROLL— 1950 Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Oper. By Carroll Broadcasting Co. Address 520 N. Adams St. Transcription Service Thesaurus News Service AP Representative Pearson Membership NARTB General Manager M. W. McPherson Chief Engineer Eugene Relfi KCRG CEDAR RAProS— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1600 Kc Power 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Cedar Rapids TV Co. Business 104 1st St. S.W. Newspaper Aif il Gazette News Service AP. INS Transcription Service World Representcctive Gilt^ema President Joseph F. Hladky. Jr. Sta.. Comm. Mgr W. S. Pcrtterson Program Director Ralph D. Willey Promotion Mgr Edna Herbst Chief Engineer Carl Rollert KPIG CEDAR RAPIDS— 1949— TALL CORN KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Pow»r: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Cedar Rapids Bcstg. Business Address 211 1st St., S.W. News Service UP Membership RAB Transcription Service Capitol Representative Pearson Gen., Comm. Mgr Jcmies I. Mitchell Program Director Ronald R. Baxkley Chief Engineer Donald Ccrrmichael W M T CEDAR RAPIDS— 1922— CBS Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned American Bcstg. Stations, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address . . Paramount Theater Bldg. Phone: 4-0171 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, INS, UP Transcription Service RCA Representative Katz Membership NARTB, RAB President William B. Dolph General Manager William B. Quarton Sales Manager Lew Van Nostrand Pub. Dir Jim Bowennas«r. By Manhattan Bcstg. Co. Address 114 No. 4th St. Phone: PR 8-4451 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Library Thesaurus. SESAC Newspaper AlJil "Daily Mercury-Chronicle" News Service AP Membership NARTB President Fred A. Seaton G«n., Sta. Manager Lowell E. Jack Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr.. .Paulson E. Leighton Program Director Sam Blessing Chief Engineer Herbert P. Lavin KNEX Mcpherson— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By K. R. Krehbiel Phone: 1540 Air Time: Daytime News Service A? Newspaper Aililiation Daily Republican Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership RAB General Manager Henry Dais Prog. Dir Morris Heitschmidt Chief Engineer Claude Hughes KJRG NEWTON— 1953— KBS Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned Geo. Basil Anderson Address Box 77 Phone: 3240 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep Continental, Biddick President Geo. Basil Anderson Station Mgr Robert Kent KOFO OTTAWA— 1949 Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Ottawa Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 46 Phone: 1045 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership RAB Transcription Service Capitol. Lcmg- Worth Pres., Gen. Mgr Roderick B. Cupp Chlal Eag G. Servatius KLKC PARSONS— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Community Bcstg. Co. Address lOSVa S. Central Phone: 4050 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service ... Thescnirus, Associated President Carol B. Combs General Manager Lester M. Combs Station Mgr Richard R. Combs Chief Engineer L. D. Hargreaves KOAM PITTSBURG— 1937— NBC Freq.: 860 Kc Power: 10 Kw. d., 5 Kw. n Owned-Oper.. . .The Pittsburg Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Professional Bldg. Phone: 2165 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative John E. Pearson Membership NARTB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr E. V. Baxter Sales Prom. Mgr Paul Hudson Chief Engineer Leo Stafford KSEK PITTSBURG— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By KSEK Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 1340 E. Quincy Phone: 742 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership NARTB Representative Cooke President O. S. Stauifer General Manager Thad M. Sandstrom Chief Engineer Paul A. Winders KWSK PRATT— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Clem Morgan Address 2071/2-2091/2 S. Main Phone: 1570-1 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Trans. Ser Thesaurus, Lang- Worth Membership NARTB, RAB General Mgr Clem Morgan Commercial Mgr Bud Pratt Sales Promotion Mgr M. H. Morgan Chief Engineer C. Evans KS A L SALINA— 1937— MBS Frequency: 1150 Kc. Power: 5000 Waits Owned-C^erated By KSAL, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 201 W. Iron Ave. Phone Number 3701 Air Time Unlimited News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, Standard Representative John E. Peonon 426 n n n KANSAS □ □ Membership NARTB. RAB President R. J. Laubeagcnrer Station Mgr R. V. lensen Prom. Mgr„ Publ. Dir C. R. Lamer Program Director Al Thompson Chief Engineer Donald Engelhardt KJAY TOPEKA— 1949 Frequency: 1440 Kc. Power: 5 Kw. d.; 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By S. H. Patterson Address 908 Kansas Ave. Phone Number 3-1336 Air Time Full Time News Service INS Representative McGillvra President S. H. Patterson Gen.. Sta. Mgr Paul Roscoe Sales Prom. Mgr E. Reynolds Publicity Dir G. Allen Program Director Jim Gosa Commercial Mgr Wayne J. Hatchett KTOP TOPEKA— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Charles B. Axton Address No. Buchanan St. Phone: 4-3444 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative John E. Pearson Co. Owner. Gen.. Sta. Mgr C. B. Axton Commercial Manager Joseph M. Purcell Asst. Manager Marie M. McKinney Program Director Dermis Murphy Chief Engineer Floyd A. Griffiths W I B W TOPEKA— 1926— CBS Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned By Capper Publications, Inc. Business-Studio Address 1035 Topeka Blvd. Phone: 3-2377 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service. . .Lang- Worth, Standard Membership NARTB Station Rep Cappep Pubis, Inc. President H. S. Blake General-Station Manager Ben Ludy Commercial Manager Hilton Hodges Program Director Maude Carlson Chief Engineer Lewis Dickensheets WREN TOPEKA— 1926— ABC Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . WREN, Bdcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address 411 W. 10th St. Phone: 2-0505 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Representotlv* W«*d Membership NARTB. RAB President Alf M. London Comm.. Business Manager. . . .Fred L. Conger Sales Promotion Manager . . . Gerald K. Barker Program Manager Max Falkenstein Technical Spvsr Albert J. Meyer KAKE WICHITA— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KAKE Bcstg. Co., Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 418 W. Douglas Ave. Phone: HO 4-9369 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Radio Reps. Inc. Membership NARTB President Mark H. Adams Gen., Sta. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Graeme Fletcher Commercial Mgr Roger Pepperd Program Director Dick Williams Chief Engineer Ira E. Courtney K A N S WICHITA— 1936— NBC Frequency: 1480 Kc. Power: 5 Kw. d.; 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By Taylor Radio & TV Business-Studio Address 1015 N. Broadway Phone: HO 4-2387 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Roymer Membership NARTB President O. L. Ted Taylor General Manager Archie J. Taylor Comm. Mgr Alan Page Program Director Dave Wilson Chief Engineer Ted Heithecker K F B I WICHITA— 1922— ABC Freq.: 1070 Kc Power: 10 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By KFBL Inc. Business-Studio Address Box 1402 Phone: Temple 8-3377 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB, RAB President Howard Lane Gen., Sta. Mgr Hale Bondurant Commercial Mgr Clarence Sewell Sales Prom. Dir Lewis H. Hunter Program Dir George Wells Publicity Director Marie MacDonald Chief Engineer K. W. Pyle K FH WICHITA— 1922--CBS Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Own»d'Qpergt»4 iT' • ♦R^*o Stq^W KFH Co. 427 K A N S A S - K K N T V C K Y nan Bttsln«u -Studio Address. . Phone: 2-4491 N*wspap«r Ainiiallon N»ws S«rTlc« Transcription Service Repreienlolive Membership President .... V.P.. Gen. Mqr Sales Promotion Manaqer Proqram Director Chief Engineer KFH Bldq. Air Time: Full Time "Eagle" UP. AP Capitol Blair NARTB John Rigby Frank V. Webb Elizabeth Lathrop Tom Bashaw Virgil Hinshaw KWBB WICHITA— 1951 Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By... Wichita Beacon Bcstg. Co. Address 2829 Salina Ave. Phone: 8-3331 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Thesaurus, RCA News Service AP Membership NARTB. RAB President O. E. Bradley General Manager J. Milton Hall Commercial Mgr John Merrell Program Director Virginia Welch Chief Engineer Gene Williams KENTUCKY I'opulation Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 3,055,000 Radio Homes 694,000 — TV Homes 413,000 Families 780,000 Stations in State 58 W C M i ASHLAND— 1935— CBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . . .Ashland Bdcstg. Co.. Inc. Address 120 20th Street Phone: Main 3010 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Service World, Thesaurus Representative H-R Reps President Charles Sawyer Exec. Vice-President J. P. Williams Ad. Asst Alex Buchan Sta,, Sales Prom. Mgr W. R. Martin Prog., Pub. Dir J. B. Sowards Chief Engineer Clarence W. Weaver WWKO ASHLAND— 1954 Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 5 Kw. Owned States Bcstg. System Address Box 848 Phone: Grand 6784 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC Station Representative W. S. Grant Co, President, Gen. Mgr Charles F. Triuette Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Ernest Sparkmon Commercial Mgr Joe Barker Publicity Dir Herman Dotson Chief Engineer David B. Jordon WCBL WBRT BARDSTOWN— 1954 Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owner Bardstown Bcstg. Address P. O. Box No. 1 Phone 4780 President Andy Anderson General Manager J. L. Brownell BENTON— 1954 Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Purchase Bcstg. Co. Air Time Daytime General Manager J. Shelby McCallum WKCT BOWLING GREEN— 1947— ABC Freq.: 930 Kc... Power: 1 Kw. d.; 500 Wts. n. Owned-Oper. By ... Daily News Bdcstg. Co. Address Box 727 Phone: BO 4325 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Newspaper Affiliation . . Pork City Daily News Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Pearson Membership NARTB President J. Ray Gaines Sta., Gen. Mgr Al Temple Comm. Mgr Jeff Wright Program Director T. J. Eversole Publicity Director Alvis Temple Chief Engineer Haro Durham W L B J BOWLING GREEN— 1938— MBS-KBS Freq.: 1410 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., I Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Bowling Green Bcstg. Co. Address 901 Fairview Phone: 3212 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Biim-Smith Membership RAB. NARTB Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Ken D. Given 428 n n n KENTUCKY DDD Commercial Manager Robert Proctor Publicity Director Georgia Bates Program Director Helen Given Chief Engineer Tom Smith WLCK CAMPBELLSVILLE— 1950 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Taylor Bcstg. Co. Address 116 W. Main St. Phone: 380 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Cole Pres., Gen. Mgr Redman Turner Commercial Manager Lindsey Harden Promotion Mgr Frank Hayden Program Director Tommie Kerr Chief Engineer James B. Crawley WTCO CAMPBELLSVILLE— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By S. Cen. Ky. Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 203 E. Main St. Phone: 250 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World, SESAC President H. T. Parrott Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Clifford Spurlock Program Dir Edward Miller Chief Engineer Harvey Kingsbury WMTA CENTRAL CITY— 1954 Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owner Central City. Greenville Bcstg. Co. WNES CENTRAL CITY— 1954 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owner Muhlenberg Bcstg. Co. Pres., Gen. Mgr Wm. D. Atkinson WAIN COLUMBIA— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Tri-County Bcstg. Corp. Address Columbia Phone: 4111 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Station Representative Hil Best Trans. Ser MacGregor, Thesaurus Pres., Gen. Mgr S. C. Bybee Program Director Oris Gowen Commercial Mgr Lanier Burchett Chief Engineer Lewis Owens WCTT CORBIN— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Corbin Times-Tribune, Inc. Phone: 123-4 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World President J. Springer Robinson General Manager John L. Crawford Station Manager Kenneth Turner Commercial Manager S. G. Hembree Chief Engineer C. R. Austin WZIP COVINGTON— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By WZIP, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address... Sixth & Madison Aves. News Service AP Representative Indies, Inc. Membership NARTB. RAB Pres.. Gen., Comm. Mgr.. .Arthur L. Eilerman Station Manager Walter Rehbaum Chief Engineer Joseph M. Rice WCPM CUMBERLAND— 1950— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Blanfox Radio Co. Address Harlan, Ky. Phone: 260 Air Time: Full Time Trans. Service Thesaurus Station Rep Bum Smith Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr R. B. Helms Program Director Al Cash Chief Engineer J. Francke Fox WHIR DANVILLE— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Commonwealth Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 234 News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Hal Holman Co. Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Comm. Mgr W. T. Isaac V.r., Pgm. Dir David B. Highbaugh Chief Engineer Henry C. Lovell WIEL ELIZABETHTOWN— 1950^KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Elizabethtown Bcstg. Co. Phone: 5151 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Associated Station Representative Hil Best News Service UP Membership NARTB President J. W. Hodges Gen., Sta. Mgr Dee Huddleston Program Director Clement Cockrell Chief Engineer Thomas Moore Baldwin WFKY FRANKFORT— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Fronkfort Bcstg. Co., Inc. 429 n D o K i: N T I C K Y D n D Address Kentucky Ave. Extended Pbooe: 48281. . Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser RCA. Thesaurus Representative Burn-Smith Pres.. Gen. Mqr. Ken Hart Proq. Dlr. Mary Flynr Comm. Mqr Bill Morrison Chlel Enqlneer Wally Roach WFKN FR ANKUN— 1 9 54— KBS Frequency: 1220 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned Franklin Bcstg. Co. Address 103 High St. Phone: 33, 170 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP General Manager L. L. Valentine Commercial Mgr A. W. Kockritz, Jr. Station Rep. Southern Radio Prod. WFUL FULTON— 1951 Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Ken-Tenn Bcstg. Corp. Address Box 482 Phone: 1270 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Station Representative Hil Best Membership NARTB Transcription Service Thesaurus President Dr. R. W. Bushart Gen. Mgr., Pgm. Dir J. O. Lewis Gen. Mgr.. Chief Engr John Latham WKAY GLASGOW— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Glasgow Bcstg. Co., Inc. Phone: 2141 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Service SESAC, World. Standard Membership RAB President Jack Pedigo Gen., Sta. Mgr.. Chief Eng Clovis Sadler Sales Prom. Mgr J. M. Barrick Mgr Freeman Cherry Program Director Caroline Biggers Chief Engineer C. H. Hulse W H L N HARLAN— 1 94 1— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Blonfox Radio Co., Inc. Phone: 625 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Representative Bum-Smith Membership RAB President. Gen. Mgr R. B. Helms Program Director Nell Bradford Commercial Mgr J. T. Morgan Chief Engin*«r Marvin Johnson WKIC HAZARD— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owmed-Operated By BMG Bcstg. Corp. Address Peoples Bank Buildlnq Phone: 720 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Hil F. Best Membership RAB President Fred B. Bullard General Manager Charles W. Metcalf Chief Engineer Marvin E. Young News Director Charles W. Metcalf Comm.. Prom. Manager Bob Mansfield W S 0 N HENDERSON— 1941— MBS-KBS Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. . . .Henderson Bcstg. Co., Inc. Bus.-Studio Address Zion Rd. Phone: 3923 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Meeker Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr Hecht S. Lackey Comm. Mgr Ewing Graham Program Director Martin E. Schaef f er Publicity Dir Dorothy McCormick Chief Engineer Orville D. Jackson THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS IP 430 D D D KENTUCKY DDD WHOP HOPKINSVILLE— 1940— CBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . Hopkinsville Bcstg. Co., Inc. Phone: TV 5-5331 Air Time: FuU Time Studio-Transmitter Location Cadiz Rd. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Meeker Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr F. E. Lackey Commercial Manager Katherine Peden Program Director Margaret Wyatt Pub. Dir Mary Ruthlong Chief Engineer Leo Y. Wilson WKOA HOPKINSVILLE— 1954 Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owner Pennyrile Bcstg. Co., c/o Stratton Address Box 110, Russelville, Ky. WLBN LEBANON— 1953 Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1 Kw., d. Owned Lebanon-Springfield Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 647 Phone: 486 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World Pres., Gen. Mgr C. H. Hulse, Jr. Station Mgr Charles Shuffett Commercial Mgr Charles Hardin Soles Promotion Mgr Alan Baker Program Director Charles Shuffett Chief Engineer C. H. Hulse, Jr. W L A P LEXINGTON— 1922— ABC Frequency: 630 Kw.. .Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operoted By American Bcstg. Corp. (Not ABC) Business-Studio Address Radio Bldg. Phone: 3-2727 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative John E. Pearson Membership NARTB, RAB President Gilmore N. Nunn V.P.-General Manager J. E. Willis Program Director Jack Brooks Soles Prom. Mgr Joe DeLong Technical Supervisor Henry C. Locklor WLEX LEXINGTON— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oier. By Central Ky. Bcstg. Co. Address 134 N. Lime St. Phone: 3-0433 Air Time: Full Time Trans. Service Long- Worth, MacGregor Membership NARTB Representative Forjoe News Service AP President J. D. Gay, Jr. Secy.-Treas Guthrie Bell Exec. V.P.. Gen. Mgr Earl L. Boyles Commercial Mgr D. J. Abbott Chief Engineer J M. Robertson WVLK LEXINGTON— 1947— MBS Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Bluegrass Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Phoenix Hotel Phone: 4-6470 Air Time: Full Time Membership NARTB Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Burn-Smith President Donald J. Horton V. Pres., Gen. Mgr Ted Grizzard Secy., Sta. Dir Ted Grizzard Commercial Monoger Lynn E. Knox Promotion Manager George T. Webb Program Director O. C. Halyard, Jr. Chief Engineer Paul Dunbar WAVE LOUISVILLE— 1933— NBC Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operoted By WAVE, Inc. Business Address 334 E. Broadway Phone: Wobosh 2201 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service. .. .Thesaurus, Standard News Service AP Representative NBC Spot Soles Membership NARTB, RAB President George W. Norton, Jr. General-Station Manager Nothon Lord Commercial Manager Le Vel Woltman Soles Prom. Mgr Charles Hill Progrom Director James Caldwell Chief Engineer Wilbur Hudson W G R C LOUISVILLE— 1936 Frequency: 790 Kc. ..Power: 5000 d. 1000 n. Owned-Operoted By Northside Bcstg. Corp. Bus.-Studio Address Ky. Home Life Bcstg. Phone: Wobosh 8871 Air Time: Full Time News Service tJP Membership NARTB Representative Walker President J. Porter Smith Gen., Sto., Mgr Chorles L. Harris Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr Tom Underwood Pgm. Dir Ward Hatcher Chief Engineer W. J. Morrison WHAS LOUISVILLE— 1922— CBS Frequency: 840 Kc. ...Power: 50,000 Wotts Owned-Oper. By WHAS, Inc. Address 525 W. Broodwoy Phone: WAbash 2211 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Affil Courier-Journal, "Times" 431 K K N T V C K Y D D n Representative . MMikMnhip FlMldMit V. Pf»»w Dlr. Station Manaqer Sale* Director. . Publicity Director Chiei Engineer . Program Director Henry I. Christal Co. N ARTB Barry Bingham Victor A. Sholis Neil D. CUne John M. Fouts William Loader Orrin W. Towner Sam Giiford WINN LOUIS VILLE— 1 940— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .Kentucky Bcstg. Corp., Inc. Bus. Studio Address Earle Hotel Phone: WAbash 5148 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative R-TV, Rep. Membership NARTB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Harry McTigue Commercial Manager ..Chas. A. Schacht, Jr. Prog., Pub. Dir George Partridge Sales Prom. Mgr H. E. Roberts Chiei Engineer Melvin ScctrBdalo WKLO LOUISVILLE— 1948— ABC Freq.: 1080 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By .... Mid-America Bcstg. Corp. Business Studio Address Henry Clay Hotel Phone: Clay 4441 Air Time: Full Time Representative John Blair & Co. Membership RAB News Service UP General Manager D. C. Summerford Commercial Mgr Charles Farmer Program Director Mary Louise Moore Chief Engineer Raymond Ford WKYW LOUISVILLE— 1947 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Wertts d. Owned-Oper. By Radio Kentucky, Inc. Bus.-Sludio Address 431 W. Jefferson St. Phone: CLay 4811 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Burn-Smith President F. Eugene Sandford Sta. Manager Edwin E. S. Weldon Commercial Manager H. Parker Smith Program Manager Paul L. Ruhle Chief Engineer Charles L. Troutman WLOU LOUISVILLE— 1948 Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... . Robert W. Rounsaville Business-Studio Address 2549 S. Third St. Phone: Calhovm 3680 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Forjoe, Dora-Clayton Managing Dir W. R. Wagner Station Manager Lee Smith Commercial Mgr Joe Starr, Jr. Prog. Dlr Cliff Butler Chief Engineer St»y» Dawson WFMW MADISONVILLE— 1948— KBS Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Messenger Bdctsg. Co., Inc. Address Box 387 Phone: 1885 Air Time: Daytime Newspaper Affiliation .... Madison Publishing News Service UP Trans. Service. .Capitol, Thesaurus, Standard Representative Continental President Edgar Arnold, Sr. Sta., Gen. Mgr H. W. Wells Prom., Comm. Mgr Elmer L. Kelley, Jr. Program Director Richard T. Harris Chief Engineer Evers Mick WKTM MAYFIELD— 1946— MBS Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d, Owned-Oper. By Mayiield Bcstg. Co. Phone: 46 Air Time: Daytime Studio Address Mayfield Hotel News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Best Membership NARTB President Mike Layman General Manager Jack D. Henderson Commercial Mgr Jerry Watson Program Director Frances Reynolds Chiei Engineer Joseph M. Horgror* WNGO MAYFIELD— 1947 Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. . . West Ky. Bcstg. Co., Inc. Phone: 1204 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Membership NARTB, RAB President H. M. Suthard Station Manager T. E. Brewer Program Director O. L. Davis Promotion Mgr Bob Lee Chief Engineer Ben Dixon WFTM MAYSVILLE— 1948— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .Standard Tobacco Co.« Inc. Bus. Address 626 Forest Ave. Phone: Logan 4-3361 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB President Charles P. Clarke General Mgr John W. Betts Commercial Mgr James Newhart Program Director Gene Waters Chief Engineer Harvey Cross 432 n n n KENTUCKY D D D WMIK MIDDLESBORO— 1948— KBS Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Cumberland Gap Bcstg. Phone: 980 Air Time: Daytime Representative Holman Transcription Service Thesaurus News Service UP Membership RAB President Dr. U. G. Brummett Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Maurice K. Henry Program Dir Lee Wilder Chief Engineer Tal England WNBS MURRAY— 1948 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Wotts Owned-Operated By Murray Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 548 Phone: 1340 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World President H. T. Waldrop Manager Edward Griiiin Comm. Mgr., Prog. Dir Troy Glidwell Chief Engineer Otis Cohoon WNOP NEWPORT— 1948 Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Tri-City Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 606 Monmouth St. Phone: Juniper 7100 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Pres., Gen. Mgr James G. Lang General Manager Ann Rolfes Long Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir R. D. Nunn Comm. Mgr R. M. Gilmore Chief Engineer William J. Snyder W 0 M I OWENSBORO— 1938— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Oper. By. . .Owensboro Bcstg. Co., Inc. Phone: 3-1558 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Affiliations . . . Messenger, Inquirer Transcription Service Thesaurus, RCA Representative Burn-Sndth President Lowrence W. Hager Gen.-Sta. Mgr Hugh O. Potter Sales Prom. Mgr Jim Wilkinson Program Director Cliff ordean Potter Chief Engineer Harold I. Peters WVJS OWENSBORO— 1947 Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Owensboro On The Air, Inc. Business-Studio Address 324 Allen St. Phone: 3-3521 Air Time: Full Time News Service TO Representative Williom G. Ramboou Membership NARTB President V. J. StMU General Manager Malcolm Greep Commercial Manager John T. Rutledge Sales Prom. Mgr Leola C. Hoyden Program Director Larry Adams Publicity Dir J. Walter Greep Chief Engineer Robert Earl Jago* WKYB PADUCAH— 1948— NBC Freq.: 570 Kc. .Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 Wts., n. Owned-Oper. By WKYB. Inc. Address 504 Kentucky Ave. Phone: 2-1678 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Affiliation Sun Transcription Service World Representative Pearson Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr E. J. Paxton, Jr. Commercial Manager S. Livingston Program Dir Joe P. Knight Chief Engineer E. J. Pell W P A D PADUCAH— 1930— CBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . .Paducah Bdcstg. Co., Inc. Address 4th & Bway — Taylor Bldg. Phone: 2-8231 Air Time: Full Tune News Service UP Trans. Serv Long-Worth Representative Meeker Membership NARTB, RAB President Pierce E. Lackey General Manager Prewitt Lackey Asst. Sta. Mgr Ray Mofield Comm. Manager Linn Wolff Prog., Pub. Dir Ray Mofield Chief Engineer U. C. Morris WSIP PAINTSVILLE— 1949— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watt* Owned-Oper. By Big Sandy Bcstg. Co. Address Meade Bldg. Phone: 1196 Air Time: Full Tmie News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep Hil Best General Manager Ted Arnold Silvers Station Manager Jack Welch Chief Engineer Eugene Baldridge WLSI PIKEVILLE— 1949 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Cumberland Pub. Co. Address PIkevllU Phone: 456 Air Time: Daytime Newspaper Affiliation Daily News News Service UP 433 K K N T V C K Y D D D TroiMCTiptton S^rrice Thesaurus President Mrs. W. J. Ward Geiu. Comm. Mqt Roy E. Alexander Program Dlr. . Charles T. Snowden Chiei Engineer Guy N. Ferrell WPKE PIKEVILLE— 1949— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watis Owned Oper. By E. Ky. Bdcstq. Corp. Phone: 1280 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Station Rep. Continental Transcription Service World Membership NARTB President Mitchell Preston General Manager W. T. Frazier Proqram Director Al Kahn Chief Engineer Yancey Bowling WPRT PRESTONBURG— 1952— KBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1 Kw.. d. Owned Kentucky Mt. Bcstg. Co. Address So. Lake Drive Phone: 5951 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service MacGregor President D. C. Stephens Gen., Sta. Mgr Rex Osborne Commercial Mgr Paul R. Fairchild Soles Promotion Mgr Clarence Robinson Program Director Burt Roberts Chief Engineer James Hoskins WPKY PRINCETON— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Princeton Bcstg. Co. Address Box 478 Phone: 2072 Air Time: Daytime Trans. Service Capitol Station Rep Continental News Service AP Owner, Gen. Mgr Leslie Goodaker Comm. Mgr James Johnson Program Dir Mrs. Leslie Goodaker Commercial Manager James H. Johnson Chief Engineer Marvin Mohoney WEKY RICHMOND— 1953— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned WEKY. Inc. Address McKee Bldg. Phone: 1 340 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus President Dages I. Boyle General Manager O. C. Halyard Jr. Soles Prom. Mgr Fred Welch Program Director Bob Doll Promotion Mgr Jay Watters Chief Engineer Estil Anderson WRUS RUSSELL VILLE— 1953 Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Roth E. Hook Address P. O. Box 110 News Service UP Trans. Service Capitol Station Representative Hil Best General Manager .Earl H. Johnson Soles Manager Jim Pasteur WSFC SOMERSET— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Southeastern Bcstg. Corp. Address Stanford Rd. Phone: 1240-41 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Theasurus Membership NARTB, RAB Representative Hill F. Best Pres., Gen. Mgr Mike Layman Commercial Manager Donald Orwin Program Director John A. Hartnett Technical Dir Ralph F. Denton WMTC VANCLEVE— 1948 Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Kentucky Mt. Holiness Assn. Bus.-Studio Address Vancleve News Service AP Representative Continental President Dr. Lela G. McConnell General-Station-Comm. Mgr Wilfred Fisher Program Dir Violet Person Chief Engineer Kenneth AmsfKiugh WTCW WHITESBURG— 1953 Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Ky.-Va. Bcstg. Corp. Address Whitesburg News Service UP Trans. Service SESAC Pres., Gen. Mgr Kenneth J. Crosthwait Commercial Mgr Frank L. Jones Program Director Aubrey Garber Chief Engineer Clifton Branham WWKY WINCHESTER— 1954— MBS Frequency: 1380 Power: 1000 Wotts Owner Winchester Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 17V2 W. Broadway Phone 1380 President N. B. Ratliff Chief Eng K. P. Graham 434 LOUISIANA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,982,000 — Families 745,000 Radio Homes 642,000 — TV Homes 323,000 — Stations in State 59 KROF ABBEVILLE— 1948 Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. B7 AbbeTille Bcstg. Senr. Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 306 Phone: 90 Air Time: Dcnrtime News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB General Manager George P. Martin Program Director Ebba Lou Martin Chief Engineer George P. Martin KALB ALEXANDRIA— 1935— ABC Frequency: 580 Kc. Power: 5 Kw. d.; 1 Kw. n. Dwned-Oper. By .Alexandria Bdcstg. Co., Inc. Address 601 Wash. St. News Service AP. UP Transcription Service World, MacGregor Representative Weed & Co. Membership NARTB, R AB President Walter H. Allen Gen. Mgr Willard L. Cobb Sta., Comm. Manager Walter D. Melson Prom. Mgr. and Pub. Dir Mary Petrie Prog. Dir Alex Marchand Chief Engineer Jesse R. Sexton KDBS ALEXANDRA— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned Dixie Bcstg. Ser. Address 915 Fourth St. News Service UP Commercial Mgr D. Ed Pebbles Station Director W. G. Lynch KSYL ALEXANDRIA— 1947— NBC Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By KSYL. Inc. Address Box 1489 Phone: 6611-12 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership NARTB Representative Everett-McKinney Pres., Comm. Mgr Milton Fox General Manager Virgil G. Evans Comm. Mgr Sylvan Fox Program Director Bruce Rainey Chief Engineer Thomas Marhefka KTRY BASTROP— 1948-.KBS FrtquMqr: 730 Kc Pew«n 250 Wottt d. Owned-Oper. By Morehouse Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Box 193 Phone: 1400 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World General Manager Bill Davis Program Director Carl Livingston Commercial Manager G. I. Johnson Chief Engineer Harry Howard WAFB BATON ROUGE— 1948— MBS Frequency: 1460 Kc. Power: 5 Kw. d.; 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Modem Bcstg. Co. Address 929 Government St. Phone: 4-8571 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Adam Young Membership NARTB. RAB President C. C. Barnard V.P., Gen. Mgr T. E. Gibbons Commercial Mgr Ron Litteral Pub.. Program Director Howard Gordon Chief Engineer Donald K. Allan WIBR BATON ROUGE— 1948 Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Community Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 1226 Phone Number 49493 News Service AP Trans. Serv Lang- Worth & Standard Representative Walker President G. T. Owen Gen. Mgr Robert Earle Commercial Manager Roger Davison Program Dir Scott W. Erwin Chief Engineer E. E. Case W J B 0 BATON ROUGE— 1943— NBC Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watti Owned-Oper. By. .Baton Rouge Bcstg. Ca, Inc. Business-Studio Address 444 Florida SL Phone: 2-5271 Air Time: Full Tune News. Affil State Times. Morning Advocate News Service AP Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership RAB. NARTB President Douglas L. Manship General Mgr Kelly Maddox Sales Manager John D. Wooldridge Prom. Dir Kitty Haworth Program Director Don Perrie Chief Engineer Theodore Hubert A3S L () U I S I A N A D n n WLCS BATON ROUGE— 1946— ABC Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Operated By Air Warei, Inc. BoBlneti Address 204 North St. Phone: 24411 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Associated. World Representatlye Wm. G. Rambeau Membership . NARTB, RAB President .... Norman Saurage Gen. Manager Lamar Simmons Station Manager Gene Nelson Comm. Manager Olas Olsen Publicity Director Frank Kean Chiet Engineer Edward Van Valkenburg WXOK BATON ROUGE— 1953 Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Oper. By WXOK. Inc. Address 243 Convention St. Phone: 4-7604 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Forjoe Co-Owners. .Jules Paglin, Stanley W. Ray. Jr. Station Manager Gordon Lloyd Comm. Mgr Tom McGuire Soles Prom. Mgr Al Homberger Program Director Ed Bishop Chief Engineer Noel Walter WHXY BOG ALUSA— 1954 Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned Bogalusa Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 689 Phone: RE 2-4254 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Station Rep Clark. Dixie Exec. V.P., Gen. Mgr Bob Robinson Program Director Aubry Gatewood Chief Engr Stcmley Henderson WIKC BOGALUSA— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. Enterprise Publishing Co. Business Address 605 N. Rio Grande St. Phone: RE 5-1355 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP General Manager Curt Siegelin WARB COVINGTON— 1953— KBS Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By A. R. Blossman, Inc. Address Box 568 Phone; 1600 Air Time: Daytime Membership NARTB President A. R. Blossman Gen. Mgr.. Chief Engr. . . . William H. Bland Jr. "SElLn. SOUTH You Need WWL New Orleans South 's Greatest Salesman WWL 50,000 watts Clear channel CBS Radio AfHhal A department of Loyola University Represented nationally by the Katz Agency 436 n n n LOUISIANA nnn Commercial Mgr Roy Hebert Program Director Winford McDaniel Promotion Dir Mildred Bland KSIG CROWLEY— 1947 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Acadia Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 101 N. Parkerson Ave. Phone: 1450-1 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership N ARTB. R AB President Max Thomas General Manager George Thompson Commercial Manager Thomas E. Griffin Prog. Director Boyce Jim Trahan Chief Engineer C. P. Ruf f ner KDLA DeRIDDER— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Sabine Bcstg. Co. Address Wash. & 1st St. Phone: 7600 Air Time: Daylime News Service UP Trans. Service MacGregor President Cyril W. Reddoch Commercial Manager Ralph L. Hooks Program Director Ted Thompson KEUN EUNICE— 1952 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Tri-Parish Bcstg. Co. Address Box 789 Phone: 3041 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World President Vincent Riehl General Manager John A. Chauvin Publicity Director Milton S. David Chief Engineer Henry Baham WFPR HAMMOND— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Wattf Owned-Oper. By Cef alu Radio Station Business-Studio Address Box 432 Phone: 960 Air Time: Full Time Trans. Service SESAC. World Station Rep Continental Membership NARTB News Service AP President Nicholas Cef alu Gen., Comm. Mgr J. K. Ferris Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir George Bonnell Chief Engineer Warren Adams KCIL HOUMA— 1947— NBC-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned KCIL, Inc. Address P. O. Box 1031 Phone: 6828 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Station Rep Indie Sales Membership NARTB President Denver T. Bronnen Gen.. Sta. Mgr L. H. Thesmar Commercial Mgr Les Ryder Sales Prom. Mgr Ken Rogers Prog., Pub. Director Virginia Ryder Chief Engr Earl Herron KJEF JENNINGS— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Jennings Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 1521 Lake Arthur Ave. Phone: 1155 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Pres.. Gen. Mgr Clovis L. Bailey Prog. Dir Howard Hoag Comm. Mgr Gerald Dugas Pub. Dir., Chief Engineer Clovis L. Bailey KLFY LAFAYETTE— 1950— ABC Freq.: 1420 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 Wts. n. Owned-Oper. By Camellia Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 398 Phone: 8-9494 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service World News Service UP Station Rep. Rambeau Membership NARTB President Paul H. De Clouet General Manager William A. Patton Program Director Bob Castellon Publicity Director Virginia Boulanger Chief &igineer Fred Herbert K V 0 L LAFAYETTE— 1935— NBC Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Evangeline Bcstg. Co« Inc. Address 519 S. Buchanan Phone: 5-6426-7 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation "Daily Advertiser" News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Meeker Membership NARTB, RAB President Morgan Murphy General Manager George H. Thomas Commercial Manager Thomas G. Pears Prog. Dir B. Hillman Bailey, Jr. Chief Engineer Louis Pilcher KAOK LAKE CHARLES— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owne'^.-Operated By KAOK, Inc. Address P. O. Box 1399 Phone: 6-7541 Air Time: Full Time 437 D n D L O U I S I A N A nan N*ws S»nrlco UP R*pr«s»ntatiTe Forjoe PrvsidenI Jules J. Paglln Co-Manaqer Tom Gresham Co Mqr., Proq. Dlr Roy Rhodes Station Director Stanley W. Ray. Jr. Chlel Enalneer Walter Jones KLOU LAKE CHARLES— 1947— CBS Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned Ope r. By. .The Pelican Bcsfg. Co.. Inc. Bus. Studio Address 203 W. Clarence St. News Service AP Representative Pearson Trans. Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB Pres., Owner Sara M. Anderson Commercial Mqr Harper L. Clark Proqrctm Director Harry Cook Publicity Dir Annelle H. Bulechek Chief Enqineer Ernest J. Vincent KPLC LAKE CHARLES^1935— NBC Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned Oper. By Calcasieu Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 1521 Phone: 2713 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Weed President T. B. Lanford Gen., Sta. Mgr David Wilson Program Director Ken Gilmore Chief Enqineer A. B. Croft KDBC MANSFIELD— 1954 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned DeSoto Bcstq, Corp. Address P. O. Box 740 News Service AP Trans. Ser Standard Gen., Comm. Mgr Arthur L. Greene KAPB MARKSVILLE— 1954 Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owner Avoyelles Bcstg. Corp. Address Box 506 KAPK MINDEN— 1952 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 100 Watts Owned Operated By Parish Bcstg. Co. Address Box 586 News Service UP Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Martin Kirsch. Jr. Asst. Mgr M. E. (Pat) Brown Pfo^- Dir Ben F. Hubbird Chief Engineer Billy Hyatt KLIC MONROE— 1950— MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Dr. Frank Cemiglia Address 626 Bernhardt Bldg. Phone: 3-4617 Air Time: Full Time Station Rep Dora Clayton News Service UP President. Manager Dr. Frank Cemiglia Commercial Manager William Miles Program Director Douglas China KMLB MONROE— 1930— ABC Frequency: 1440 Kc. .Power: 5000 d.; 1000 n. Owned-Oper. By Liner's Bcstg. Station, Inc. Business Address Hotel Frances News Service AP Membership NARTB, RAB Representative Venard President Mrs. Robert Gaston, Jr. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Charles Price Comm., Prog. Mgr James Plaisance Chief Engineer O. L. Morgan KNOE MONROE— 1944— NBC Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By James A. Noe Business-Studio Address Knoe Road Phone: 8155 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative H-R Reps Membership NARTB. RAB President James A. Noe General Manager Paul H. Goldman Station, Commercial Mgr Al Donaldson Program Director Harry Arthur Chief Engineer Jack Ratliff KMRC MORGAN CITY— 1954 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned Tri-City Bcstg. Inc. Address P. O. Box 889 News Service UP President Warren J. Fortier V.P., Gen. Mgr Samuel F. Rosea Treasurer Mortimer Silverman, Jr. Secretary A. A. Bensabat, Jr. KWCJ NATCHITOCHES— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Natchitoches Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Box 232 Phone: 2353 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership NARTB President Dr. WilUam H. Plerson Gen. Mgr. ChariM L. Flondiord 438 nan LOUISIANA D D n KANE NEW IBERIA— 1946— ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By New Iberia Bcstg. Co. Address 101 West St.. Peter St. Phone: 2-6726 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World General Manager George H. Thomas Station Manager Dierrell Homm Sales Prom. Hgr Charles Malone Commercial Mgr Donald Bonin Prog. Mgr Jo Elyn Chambers Chief Engineer Merle Case KVIM NEW IBERIA— 1951 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Queen City Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 50 Phone: 2-5826 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Associated President P. M. Cochran General Manager John H. Coco Promotion Mgr L. E. Borrilleaux Cliief Engineer Kearney Escayne WBOK NEW ORLEANS— 1951 Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By WBOK, Inc. Address 505 Baronne St. Phone: Tulane 5363 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Forjoe President Jules J. Paglin Gen., Sta. Mgr Stanley W. Ray, Jr. Station Mgr Ed. Prendergast Comm. Mgr Fred Schwarz Sales Prom. Mgr Jim Smith Chief Engineer John Rhode W D S U NEW ORLEANS— 1923— NBC Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WDSU Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 520 Royal St. Phone: Tulane 4371 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Capitol, World Representative John Blaix Membership NARTB, RAB President Edgar B. Stern, Jr. Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr Robert Swezey V.P. & Comm. Mgr Louis Read V.P. Charge Prog'ng Tom Hicks Program Director Don Howell Prom. Dir Marion Annenberg Chief Engineer Lindsey Riddle WJBW Owned-Operated By Louise C. Carlson Business-Studio Address Cigali Bldg. Phone: Ma. 3488 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership , ^ NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Louise C. Carlson Commercial Mgr Ed. Carlson Program Director Edward C. Carlson Chief Engineer Frank J. Recely. Jr. WJMR NEW ORLEANS— 1946 Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . .Supreme Bcstg Co., Inc. Address Jung Hotel. 1500 Canal Street Phone: Canal 0356 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB. RAB President Chester Owens Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr. . . . George A, Mayoral Sales Prom. Mgr Robert E. Jef f ers Program Director Aubrey Moore Chief Engineer Jack Petrik WMRY NEW ORLEANS— 1950 Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Southland Bcstg. Co. Address 2107 Dryades St. Phone: Tulane 4841 Air Time: Daytime Representative Gill-Pema Trans. Service B.M.I. News Service UP Membership NARTB President Lester Kamin General Manager Mort Silverman Sales Prom., Pub. Dir Mary Potter Prog. Dir Larry McKinley Chief Engineer Samuel Perkins W N 0 E NEW ORLEANS— 1925— MBS Frequency: 1060 Kc. .Power: 50,000 d.; 5000 n. Owned-Operated By James A. Noe Business-Studio Address St. Charles Hotel Phone: Express 2173 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service SES AC Representative H-R Membership NARTB, RAB Owner James A. Noe V.P., Gen., Sta. Mgr James E. Gordon Commercial Mgr Paul Beville Program Director Tom Abbott Publicity Director Eldon Durand Chief Engineer A. J. Bourgeois WSMB NEW ORLEANS— 1926 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts NEW ORLEANS— 1925— ABC Frequency: 1350 Kc. .Power: 5 Kw. d.; 5 Kw. n. Owned WSMB, Inc. Address Maison Blanche Bldg. 439 ODD L () II 1 S 1 A N A D n D Phoa#: Magnolia 5921 N*ws Serrice Transcription Serrice Station Rep. Membership President G«n*ral. Sta. Mqr. Program Direclor Publicity Dir. . Chlei Engineer Air Time: Full Tune AP World Avery Knodel NARTB Gaston Purecu John R. O'Meallie Marshall Pearce Mrs. Renate May Harold Nebe WTIX NEW ORLEANS— 1951 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By ... Mid-Continent Bcstg. Corp. Address 624 Canal St. Phone: MAgnolia 3562... Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB Station Representative Young President Robert H. Storz Exec. Vice-President Todd Storz Vice-Pres., Gen, Mgr. . . George W. Armstrong Commercial Mgr Fred Berthelson Program Director Larry Wilson Chiel Engineer Morris E. Jones WTPS NEW ORLEANS— 1947 Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 1000 d.; 500 n. In New Orleans THE o MID-CONTINENT ° FORMULA works at • WTIX In September, 1953, WTIX was last among 11 New Orleans stations. Then Mid-Continent took over, applied new ideas, programming, person- alities. Now WTIX is rirst all day with an average of 21.3%; second station 17.9%.* Talk to Adam J. Young, Jr., national represen- tative, or call WTIX General Manager, Fred Berthelson. •Per last available Hooper (November, 1954) ^K^M -CONTINENT BROADCASTING CO. ▼ ' President : Todd Sforz KOWH. Omaha WHB. Kansas City WTIX, New Orleans Represented by Repre-.ented by Represented by H-R Reps, Inc. John Blair & Co. Adam J. Young, Jr. Owned-Oper. By The Times Picayune Business Address 615 North St. Phone: Tulane 2411 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Associated News Service AP Membership NARTB Representative Branham President John F. Tims General Mgr H. F. Wehrmann Prog. Dir Robert Smith Prom. Mgr Martin Burke Chief Engineer George DeBlieux WWEZ NEW ORLEANS— 1947 Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 5000 Walts Owned-Operated By WWEZ Radio Inc. Bus.-Studio Address Hotel New Orleans Phone: Canal 3521 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Walker President A. J. Chilton General Manager Joe A. Oswald Program Dir Ken Elliott Chief Engineer Harrison Mondy WWL NEW ORLEANS— 1922— CBS Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By Loyola University Address Roosevelt Hotel Phone: Raymond 2194. .. .Air Time: Full Time News Service UP, AP Transcription Service Standard, Thesaurus Representative Katz Membership NARTB President Rev. Patrick Donnelly General Manager W. H. Summerville Comm. Manager Larry Balrd Sales Prom., Pub. Mgr Harry Hildebrand Program Director E. M. Hoemer Chief Engineer J. D. Bloom, Jr. KREH OAKDALE— 1953— KBS Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Louisiana Bcstg. Service Address Box 57 1 Phone: 900 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP President Cyril W. Reddoch General Manager Ralph L. Hooks Commercial Mgr Mel Bennett KSLO OPELOUSAS— 1947— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KSLO Bcstg. Co. Address KSLO Bldg. Phone Number 2633 News Service UP Transcription Service World 440 n D n LOUISIANA n n D To SELLti. SOUTH You Need WWL New Orleans South 's Greatest Salesman WWL 50,000 watts Clear channel CBS Radio Affihate A department of Loyola University Represented nationally by the Katz Agency Representative Sears & Ayer Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr W. Eugene Jones Commercial Mgr A. B. Reed Jr. Program Director Wandell AUegood Chief Engineer Richard M. Colo KRUS RUSTON— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Ruston Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 105 Park Ave. News Service Up Newspaper Affiliation "Daily Leader" Representative Best President C. E. Faulk. Jr. Station Manager Kenneth L. Whitaker Program Director Bill Carter KANV SHREVEPORT— 1954 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Northwest La. Bcstg. Corp. Address 2730 Talbot St., P. O. Box 3611 Station Representative Dora-Clayton Managing Director Glenn V. Wilson Prog., Per. Mgr Doris F. Nargassans Chief Engineer Carl F. Goulden KCIJ SHREVEPORT— 1950 Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Walts d. Owned-Oper. By Southland Bcstg. Co. Address 205 Milam St. Phone: 4-6681 Air Time: Daytime Representative Young, Clark Brown News Service UP, INS President Lester Kamin Gen., Comm. Mgr John H. Pace Chief Engineer N. L. Keys KENT SHREVEPORT— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1550 Kc. Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Owned-Operated By Frank H. Ford Business-Studio Address 311 Milam Bldg. Phone: 3-3681 Air Time: Full Time News Service , AP Tronscription Service Standard Representative Pearson Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Frank H. Ford Sta., Comm. Mgr Frank H. Ford, Jr. Prom., Pub. Dir Bill Monroe Sales Manager William F. Ford Prog. Dir Irv Zeldman Chief Engineer L. J. Carlson KJOE SHREVEPORT— 1954 Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Audiocasting, Inc. 441 1. 0 r I S I A N A n n n Addr»»s . Phone: 2-0732 News Service Statton Representativt Pres.. Gen Mqr .507 Spring St. Air Time: Daytime AP Forjoe . . Joe Monroe K R M D SHREVEPORT— 1928— ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By Radio Station KRMD Bus. Studio Address Now Jefferson Hotel Phone: 3-6171 Air Time: Full Time Representative Weed Membership N ARTE President T. B. Lanford Manager G. V. Wilson Program Director Elizabeth V. AHord Chief Engineer Carl W. Goulden K T B S SHREVEPORT— 1922— NBC Frequency: 710 Kc. Power 10 Kw. d.; 5 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By KTBS. Inc. Address 312 East Kings Hway Phone: 7-3644 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Representative Petry Transcription Service Associated Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr E. Newton Wray Business Manager Patrick White Pub., Prom. Mgr Dorothy Goldsworthy Program Director Michael Roppolo Chief Engineer C. H. Maddox K W K H SHREVEPORT— 1925— CBS Frequency: 1130 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Opercrted By. .International Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Box 1387 Phone: 2-8711 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation Shreveport Times News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Branham Membership NARTB. RAB President William H. Bronson Exec. V.P.. Gen. Mgr Henry B. Clay Commercial Manager Fred Watkins, Jr. Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Jcmies T. Briggs Program Director Horace Logon Chief Engineer O. S. Droke KBSF SPRINGHILL— 1954 Frequency: 1460 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts Owner Springfield Bcstg. Co. Address Box 508 KTLD TALLULAH— 1954— KBS Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owner Howard E. Griffin KTIB THIBODAUX— 1953 Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owner Deha Bcstrs., Inc. Address Lafourche Comet Building Phone 5348 President F. H. Block Chief Engineer Don Gatz KVPI VILLE PLATTE— 1953 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Ville Platte Bcstg. Co. Address Box 566 Phone: 5888 Air Time: Daytime Membership NARTB President Lionel B. Deville General Manager Chris Duplechain Comm. Mgr W. O. Carson Program Director J. S. Fontenot Chief Eng I. S. Fontenot THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS IP 442 MAINE Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 948,000 — Families 293,000 Radio Homes 279,000 — TV Homes 122,000 — Stations in State 16 WFAU AUGUSTA— 1946— MBS-YANKEE Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . . Twin City Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 223 Lisbon St. Phone: 3-3878 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, World Representative O'ConnelL Borgatti President Faust Couture Gemeral Manager Norman G. Gallant Sales Prom. Mgr Harry Simons Program Director Mona Hixon Publicity Director Gregory Evans Supervisory Engineer loseph Roy WRDO AUGUSTA— 1932— NBC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By WRDO, Inc. Address 175 Water Street Phone: 3-4735 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Weed Membership NARTB, RAB President Adeline B. Rines Sta., Comm. Mgr Donald K. Powers Publ. Pgm. Dir Leslie R. Hubley Chie Engineer Harold T. Dinsmore W A B I BANGOR— 1 924— ABC Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Wath. Owned-Oper. By Community Bcstg. Service Business-Studio Address 57 State St. Phone: 6448 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Hollingbery. Kettell-Carter Co-O., President Horace E. Hildreth Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr L3on Gorman, Jr. Program Dir Richard Bronson Chief Engineer Walter Dickson WGU Y BANGOR— 1947— CBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Bangor Bcstg. Corp. Address 26 Central St. Phone: 7354 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep Everett-McKinney, Kirby Pres., Gen. Mgr Sherwood J. Tarlow Station Mgr Allan W. Roberts Commercial Mgr Joseph Kruger Sales Prom. Mgr Herb Viming Program Dir Kenneth Manley Publicity Dir Robert Norris Chief Engineer Sal Fulchino W L B Z BANGOR— 1926— NBC Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Maine Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 100 Main St. Phone: Bangor 2-4656 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Weed Membership NARTB. RAB President Adeline Rines General Manager Edward E. Guernsey Comm. Mgr Gordon E. Kelley Program Director Irving S. Hunter Publicity Manager George Chapman Chief Engineer John Wibby WIDE BIDDEFORD— 1948— MBS-YANKEE Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Biddeford Bdcstg. Corp. Address 234 Main St. Phone: 4-4566 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World WIDE BIDDEFORD-SACO, ME. MBS-YANKEE Since it went on the air November 6, 1948, it has been growing steadily in acceptance as a proven sales medium in this industrial-recreational marketing area. WIDE's proven daytime service area covers a population of 201,781. From June through September 1,410,298 cars come into this market, bringing with them approximately 5,800,- 000 potential customers. 29.5 million dollars are spent annually in Biddeford and Saco. WIDE is looted in the heart of Maine's richest resort area . . . Old Orchard Beach. Kennebunk Beach. Pine Point and many others. Here, too, are located the famous textile plants of Pepperell. Bates and Saco-Lowell with large year-round payrolls. Together with WIDE. WAZL, WHOL, WHLM and W^DA are under the supervision of Victor C. Diehm, radio pioneer and executive. ARTHUR A. DETERS President & General Mgr. Kep. Paul H. Kaymer Co. 443 D D D MAINE n n D Rep. . Raymer, Borgatti M«mb«r«hlp NARTB PrMident . Victor C. Diehm Gen.. Sta., Comin. Mqr Arthur Deters Comm. Mqr. Carl Swanson Proq. Dlr. . Harold Swcmey Chief Enq. Arthur Deters WABM HOULTON- -1950— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Aroostook fidcstg. Corp. Address 1340 North Rd. Phone: 2257 Air Time: Full Time Newi SerTlce AP Transcription Service Thesaurus President Harry E. Umphrey General Manaqer Harold D. Glidden Station Manaqer Ted Coffin Commercial Mqr Eben Currie Proqram Director Keith Fowles Chief Enqineer Robert W. Macintosh wcou LEWISTON— 1 938— MBS-Y ANKEE Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By .. . .Twin City Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 223 Lisbon St. Phone: 4-6921 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Serv.. . Standard, SESAC, World Representative. . . .O'Connell, Borqatti, Holman THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS IP President Faust Couture General-Station Mgr John C. Llbby Comm. Mqr Oscar J. Normand Pqm., Pub. Dir Herb Fontaine Chief Enqineer Carl P. Rounds WLAM LEWISTON— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Lewiston- Auburn Bcstg. Business-Studio Address 129 Lisbon St. News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Representative Everett-McKinney, O'Connell. Kettell-Carter President, Station Mgr Elden H. Shute, Jr. General Manager Frank S. Hoy Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr. . . . Gerald T. Higgins Proqram Director Harold W. Dutch Chief Enqineer Henry Root W C S H PORTLAND— 1925— NBC Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . . .Congress Square Hotel Co. Business-Studio Address 157 High St. News Service AP. UP Representative Weed Membership NARTB. RAB President Adeline B. Bines General Manager VHUiam H. Bines Station Manager Lin wood T. Pitman Commercial Manager Albert W. Smith Prog. Dir Arthur Owens Chief Engineer Daniel H. Smith W G A N PORTLAND— 1938— CBS Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Guy Gannett Bcstg. Services Business-Studio Address 390 Congress St., News Service AP, UP Trans. Service ASCAP, SESAC, B.M.I. Representative Avery -Knodel Membership NARTB President Jean Gannett Williams General Manager Creighton E. Gatchell Commercial Manager .... Francis H. Famum. Jr. Chief Engineer Roger W. Hodgkins WPOR PORTLAND— 1946— ABC-YANKEE MBS-LOfiS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Oliver Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 477 Congress St. Phone: 3-8111 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Rep O'Connell, Borgatti, Holman, Scott Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Sto., Gen. Mgr Harold H. Meyer Commercial Manager William J. Mullen Sales Prom. Mgr Robert Maynard Pgm., Pub. Dir Raymond Mercier Chief Engineer Thomas Conneen 444 n n n MAINE n n D W A G M PRESQUE ISLE— 1931— MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operoted By Aroostook Bcstg. Corp. Address 489 Mcdn St. Phone: 8821 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership NARTB Transcription Service Thesaurus President Harry Umphrey Gen., Sta. Mgr Harold D. Glidden Pgm., Comm. Dir Richard B. Marshall Chief Engineer Lester E. Hughes WRKD ROCKLAND— 1952— ABC Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Knox Bcstg. Co. Address 493 Main St. Phone: 1600 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative O'Connell, Borgatti Membership RAB President Carleton D. Brown Station Manager Paul R. Huber Commercial Mgr Vere B. Crockett Chiei Engineer Alfred M. Thurlow, Jr. WRUM RUMFORD— 1953— KBS Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned-Oper. By Rumford Publ. Co. Address 89 Congress St. Phone: 1057 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Trans. Service World, SESAC Representative O'Connell President Melvin L. Stone Gen. Mgr., Prog. Dir Ken J. EUU Commercial Mgr .G. B. Cunningham Program Director Ken Ellis Chief Engineer E. J. Trembloy WTVL WATERVILLE— 1946— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Kennebec Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 36 Silver St. Phone: 2700-1 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative O'Coimell, Borgatti Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen.-Station Mgr Carleton D. Brown Commercial Mgr Harold L. Vique Program Director Fred Preble Chief Engineer Don Sutherland AMERICAN — YANKEE — MUTUAL — LOBSTER WPOR MUSIC NEWS SPORTS (W) PORILAND 1.25.5% of state's population 2.37.9% of state's retail sales PORTLAND, MAINE ^ rite Stati^^ favorite ^ Represented by: New York: O'Connell • Boston: Borgatti • Chicago: Holman • Pacific Coast: Scott • HAL MEYER, Pres. 445 MARYLAND Top. \\h. 1. 19:>:> (Kst.) 2.6.') 1.000 — Faniilios 692,000 Kadio Homos t>(i2.000 — \\ llonus 020,000 — Stations in State 29 W AN N ANNAPOLIS— 1946 Frequency: 1190 Kr Power: 1000 Wattg d. Owned-Operated Ly ... Annapolis Bcstg. Corp. Buftlneu-Studio Address Box 749 Phon« Number Colonial 3-2500 Newt Service UP Representative Pearson, Dora-Clayton President. General Mgr Morris H. Blum Chief Engineer Arthur P. Dietz WASL ANNAPOLIS— 1946 Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 250 Wartts d. Owned-Oper. By Chesapeake Radio Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 1551 Phone: 9211 Air Time: Daytime News Service A? Transcription Service World Pres., Gen. Mgr Robert L. Blalock Program Director John Drew Chief Engineer Jos. H. Griscom WN AV ANN APOUS— 1 949— KBS Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Oper. By The Capital Bdcstg. Co. Phone: Colonial 3-2639. . . .Aii Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Forjoe Membership NARTB President Albert H. MacCarthy S'.a., Com., Sis. Prom. Mgr..M. A. Campbell. Jr. Program Director Betty Straubel Pub. Dir R. Norton Chief Engineer Alan B. Laiiler WBAL BALTIMORE— 1 925— NBC Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned Hearst Corp. (Radio & TV. Div.) Address 2610 North Charles St. Phone: Hopkins 7-3000 Air Time: Unlimited News Service AP. INS. UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC Representative Christal V.P. and Exec. Dir Charles B. McCabe V.P., & Gen. Mgr D. L. Provost V.P., (Engineering) John Wilner Station Manager Leslie H. Peard, Jr. Dir. Pub. Affairs & Educ Arnold Wilkes Program Director Victor F. Campbell Program Manager William N. Rock Local Sales Mcinager Alfred Buck Pub. Mgr Thomas J. White, Jr. Chief Engineer William C. Bareham WBMD BALTIMORE— 1947 Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Key Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 879 Park Ave. Phone Number Mulberry 5-7095 News Service UP President George E. Hull Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr H. Sheltooti Earp, Jr. Program Dir Thomas H. O'Connor Chief Engineer Leo W. Karns WCAO BALTIMORE— 1922— CBS Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 500D Watts Owned-Oper. By Monumental Radio Co. Business-Studio Address. .1102 N. Charles St. Phone: Mulberry 5-0600 . . Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Trans. Service World Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NARTB Pres., Sta., Gen. Mgr L. W. Milbourne Comm., Prom. Mgr Robert M. Richmond Program Dir George L. Filling Chief Engineer. Martin L. Jones WCBM BALTIMORE— 1924— MBS Frequency: 680 Kc. .Power: 10,000 d.; 5000 n. Owned-Oper. By Baltimore Bcstg. Corp. Bus.-Studio Address .... Harford & North Aves. Phone: Belmont 5-8400 Air Time: Full Time Representative Boiling Membership NARTB President, Comm. Manager John Elmer Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr G. H. Roeder Sales Director William S. Pirie, Jr. Asst. Mgr., Prog. Dir Charles A. Roeder Chief Engineer G. Porter Houston WFBR BALTIMORE— 1922— ABC Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . . The Baltimore Radio Show Address 10 E. No. Ave. Phone: Mulberry 5-1300. .Air Time: Full Time News Service AlP. UP 446 n n D MARYLAND DDn Representative John Blcdr & Co. Membership RAB, NARTB President Robert S. Maslin V.P. & Gen. Mgr Robert B. Jones, Jr. Sis. Prom. Manager Mrs. Jean Mowbray Commercial Mgr IXidley Tichenor Program Dir Bert Hanauer Chief Engineer William Q. Ranft WITH BALTIMORE— 1941 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Maryland Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address .... 7 E. Lexington St. Phone: Lexington 9-7808 . . Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Forjoe Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Thomas G. Tinsley, Jr. Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Robert C. Embry Program Director Anna Ray Suter Chief Engineer Allen Hedrick WSID BALTIMORE— 1947 Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts, d. Owned-Operated By United Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 912 N. Charles St. Phone: Saratoga 8250 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative R. Wittig President Richard Eaton Sta. Mgr Marvin Mirvis Program Director Helen Wherley Chief Engineer Cliff Inman WWIN BALTIMORE— 1951 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Belvedere Bcstg. Co. Address 1119 N. Charles St. Phone Number Saratoga 7-3555 News Service UP Representative McGillvra Pres.. Gen. Mgr Thomasc F. McNulty Station Manager Lenore Feldman Comm. Mgr Bentley Ste1 A K Y L A N n n D n WFM D FREDERICK— 1 936— CBS Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Own*., Inc. Business-Studio Address Franklin Court Phone: 2323 Air Tune: Full Time News Service AP Representative Walker Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Grover C. Crilley Sta.. Comm. Mgr William H. Paulsgrove Pub., Pgm., Dir Robert Lesher Chief Engineer George Mclntire WASA HAVRE DE GRACE— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Chesapeake Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 97 Phone: 800 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Standard President, General-Station Mgr... Jason T. Pate Comm. -Sales Prom. Mgr Charles W. Irwin Pgm., Pub. Dir Bob Gray Chief Engineer Gerald D. Johnson WKIK LEONARDTOWN— 1953 Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By ... . Southern Md. Bcstrs. Inc. Phone Number Greenwood 5-2211 News Service UP President James L. Bittner General Manager Charles E. Springer Commercial Mgr W. C. Redd Chief Engineer James L. Bittner WPTX LEXINGTON PARK— 1953— KBS Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned Patuxent Radio Inc. Address 224 Great Mills Rd. Phone: 2-1031 Air Time: Daytime Newspaper Aff il Clearfield 'Progress' News Service AP Trans. Service Lcmg-Worth Pres., Gen. Mgr W. J. Thomas Sta., Sis., Prom. Mgr Charles R'utledge Commercial Mcmager Edward Lenaway Program Director Hazel Camahan Publicity Director Edward Lenaway Chief Engr. Harold Huhn WPGC MORNINGSIDE— 1954 Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owner WPGC Inc. Phone REdwood 6-8000 WINX ROCKVILLE— 1940 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Montgomery Cty. Bcstg. Co. Phone: Poplar 2-4357 Air Tune: Daytime News Service UP Sta. Rep United, Oakes General Manager Richard Eaton Program Director Pierre Eaton Exec. V.P Arthur A. Snowberger W B 0 C SALISBURY— 1940— MBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power; 1000 Wotts Owned-Oper. By The Peninsula Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address Radio Park Phone: 6131 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representatire Bum-Smith President John W. Downing Gen.. Sta., Comm. Mgr Charles J. Truitt Program Director John W. Downing, Jr. Chief Engineer Jack W. Wccrd 448 nan MARYLAND nan WGAY SILVER SPRING— 1946 Frequency: 1050 Kc. ...Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Tri-Suburban Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 11306 Kemp Mill Rd. Phone Number Juniper 9-1050 News Service AP Representative Indie Sales Membership NARTB, RAB President John W. Kluge Gen.-Sta. Mgr Joseph L. Brechner Comm. Mgr Stuart J. Hepburn Program Dir Chuck Dulane Chief Engineer Arthur McDougall WTOW TOWSON— 1954 Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owner Suburban Time Mart WTTR WESTMINSTER— 1953 Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By . . . Carroll County Bcstg. Corp. Address Uniontown Road Phone: 1170 Air Time: Daytime President E. Miller Richardson Gen„ Sta., Comm. Mgr - . . . R. H. Morgan Prog. Dir C. T. Bxiffmgton Chief Engineer Charles T. Bufiington WDON WHEATON— 1953 Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Commercial Radio Equip. Co. Address. . . 1319 F St. N.W.. Washington. D. C. Phone District 7-1356 Owner, Gen. Mgr Everett L. Dillard Commercial Mgr James A. Gustafson Program Director Robert E. Best Chief Engineer John Moran illllllllillllllilllilllilllllilllllillllli I NERVE CENTER OF THE FABULOUS DELNAR-PENINSULA | WBOC 960 KC — Full Time — Est. 1940 81,915 RADIO HOMES MUTUAL NETWORK *Cam., Gen. Mgr Norman Knight Vice President George Steff y Commercial Manager Tom Bateson Sales Prom. Mgr George Hallberg Program Director John D. Maloy Publicity Director Phyllis Doherty Chief Engineer I. B. Robinson WORL BOSTON— 1950 Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Pilgrim Bcstg. Co. Address 92 State St. Phone: Laiayette 3-4000 Air Time: Full Tune News Service AP Representative Headley Reed Co. President Joseph A. Dunn Gen.. Sta., Comm. Mgr Arthur E. Haley Progrom Director Norm Prescott Pub. Dir Polly Haddad Chief Engineer John Parker WVDA BOSTON— 1953— ABC Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Vic Diehm Assoc. Inc. Address 275 Tremcnt Si. Phone: HAncock 6-1122 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Raymer Membership NARTB President Vic Diehm Station, Comm. Mgr Len Homsby Program Director John Mounteer Promotion Mgr Gay Swonkin Publicity Dir Bob Martin Chief Engineer Kenneth Smith WVOM BOSTON-BROOKLINE— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By The Boston Bcstg. Corp. Address 790 Commonwealth Ave. Phone: BEacon 2-5650 Air Time: Full Tune Transcription Service Thesaurus News Service UP V.P., Gen. Mgr Benjamin Bartzolf Program Director James A. Fitzgerald, Jr. Chief Engineer Jerome BartxofI WBET BROCKTON— 1946 Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Enterprise Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address 60 Main St. Phone: Brockton 7062 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Aif il Enterprise Times Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Walker Membership NARTB, RAB General Manager Charles A. Fuller Commercial Mgr Earle G. Clement Program Director Arthur B. Jones Chief Engineer Charles Nowell WTAO CAMBRIDGE— 194b Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Middlesex Bcstg. Corp. Address 439 Concord Ave. Phone Number Eliot 40500 News Service AP Membership NARTB. RAB President Frank J. Lyman, Jr. General Manager Theodore B. Pitman. Jr. Commercial Mgr John H. Kimball, Jr. Program Director Edward Penney. Jr. Chief Engineer John Hotx WVDA BOSTON, MASS. ABC ^"VDA gives you more news and commentary than any TWO Boston stations combined and is the only station in the nation broadcasting ONLY news in the early morning, 6:00-8:30 A.M. The high calibre reporting of the news is reflective on all stations in the Vic Diehm group. Together with \MDVA, WAZL, WHOL, WHLM and WIDE are under the supervision of Victor C. Diehm, ra- dio pioneer and executive. VICTOR C. DIEHM President Rep. Paul H. Raymer Co. 451 ODD MASSACHUSETTS n D D WAGE CHICOPEE-SPRINGFIELD— 1946 Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watii d. Own»d Operated By Regional Bcitg. Co. Business Address Hotel Bridgeway Phone: 6 1323 Air Time: Daytime N*ws S^rrlce INS R«praMntatiye Boiling MMib«rship NARTB. RAB President Dorid HoyM Gen. Sia., Comm. Mgr Ralph J. Robinson Prog. Dir Ed Carter Chiel Engineer H. R. Glinka WALE FALL RIVER— 1948— MBS-YANKEE Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By Narragansett Bcstg. Co. Address 374 Central St. Phone: 4 1400 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Newspaper Aflil Transcript Representative Walker Pres,, Gen. Sta. Mgr George L. Sisson, Jr. Commercial Mgr Markey Gosdminski Sales Prom. Mgr J. Roger Sisson Chief Engineer Roland Benibe WSAR FALL RIVER— 1921— ABC Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Fall River Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Academy Bldg. Phone: 7-9477 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Aifilitaion Herald News, Inc. News Service UP Representative. . .Headley-Reed. Kettell-Carter President Frank W. Miller, Jr. Gen, Mgr., Trees Lincoln W. N. Pratt Commercial Manager Cornelius Sullivan Program Director Joseph Welch Chief Engineer John Pavao WEIM FFTCHBURG— 1941— MBS-YANKEE Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By WEIM. Fitchburg. Inc. Business-Studio Address 717 Modn St. Phone: Fitchburg 3-3766 . . Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative Walker, Kettell-Carter President Henry G. Molina. Jr. Station Mgr Al MaHie Commercial Mgr James W. Chalmers Chief Engineer Ted Kalin WFGM FITCHBURG— 1950 Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Oper. By Wachusett Bcstg. Co. Address 455 Main St. Phone: 3-4897 Air Time: Daytime Representative Walker News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr David M. Myers Sales Prom. Mgr Joseph R. Rich Program Director Tal Hood Pub. Dir Kirk Anderson Chief Engineer Donald L. Coleman WKOX FRAMINGHAM— 1947 Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By WKOX, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address Mt. Wayte Ave. Transcription Service World Representative Kettell-Carter, Grant Webb President Albert A. Anderson General Manager Richard E. Adams Commercial Manager Lewis F. Sargent Program Dir Roy Leonard Chief Engineer Francis Bartol WGAW GARDNER— 1946— ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Gardner Bcstg. Co. Business Number 3 Pleasant St. Phone: 1490 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Borgatti, Inc„ Webb Pres. & Treas Emilien R. Robillard V.P., Gen. Mgr William C. Engel Commercial Mgr Ernest T. Smiddy Program Director Durham Caldwell Chief Engineer Gordon Wiley W H A I GREENFIELD— 1938— MBS-YANKEE Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By John W. Haigis Business-Studio Address 354 Main St. Phone: 4301 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Walker Memi>ership RAB. NARTB President John W. Haigis, Sr. Gen., Sta. Mgr John W. Haigis, Jr. Commercial Mcmager H. W. IHchols Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Thomas J. Kelly Program Director Ira I. Hewey Chief Engineer Leland F. Wheeler WH AV HAVERHILL— 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Wotts Owned-Oper. By WHAV, Inc. Business-Studio Address 30 How St. News Service UP Representative Nona Kirby Co. Membership RAB Station Manager Robert I. Kimel Commercial Mgr John J. Kirby Program Director Arthur Flynn Chief Engineer David Cats 452 n n D MASSACHUSETTS D D D W H Y N HOLYOKE-SPRINGFIELIX— 1941 CBS Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 1000 Walls Owned-Oper. By . . . Hampden — Hamshire Corp. Address 1300 Liberty St., Springfield Phone: Springfield 4-1126. .Air Time: Full Tune News Service UP Transcriplion Service Lang-Worth Representative Brdnham, Weed Membership NARTB Gen., Sta. Mgr Charles N. DeRose Commercial Manager Patrick J. Montague Prog. Director W. Martin Chief Engineer Harold Schxmiacher WREB HOLYOKE— 1948— KBS Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Valley Bcslg^ Corp. Address Holyoke Not. Bank Bldg. Phone Number 2-3296 Transcription Service SESAC News Service AP Representative Kirby, WREB Radio Sales President James H. Wakelin Sla., Pgm. Mgr John H. Vondell, Jr. Sales Mgr Robert H. Berger News Director Richard H. Stewart Chief Engineer Donald A. Redman wcc LAWRENCE— 1947 Frequency: 800 Kc. ...Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Lawrence Bdcstg. Co. Address 278 Essex Street Phone Number Lawrence 3-7171-2 News Service AP Representative Foster, Walker Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Geo. H. Jaspert Comm., Sta. Mgr Daniel Ruggles, III Program Director Pete Ward Chief Engineer John David Bodel WCAP LOWELL— 1951 Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Northeast Radio Inc. Address 243 Central St. Phone: 4-0404 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership RAB Representative Kettell^arter President Israel Cohen Gen., Sta. Mgr William J. Warren Chief Engineer Theodore Cohen W L L H LOWELI^LAWRENCE— 1934— MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Merrimac Bdcstg. Co. Address 39 Kearney Sq., Lowell Phone: Glenview 8-8715 Lawrence 2-2148 Air Time Full Tmie News Service UP Representative Bloomberg President Gerald Harrison Sta. Mgr Dana W. Fitzgerald Program Director Tom Clayton Commercial Manager Haskell Bloomberg Chief Engineer Anthony G. Michaels WLYN LYNN— 1946 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Puritan Best. Service, Inc. Business-Studio Address 7 Willow St. Phone: LY 5-6200 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Representative Walker President Theodore Feinstein General Manager Melvin Lohr Chief Engineer Richard Drapeau WHIL MEDFORD— 1952 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Conant Bcstg. Co. Address 99 Revere Beach Pkwy. Phone Number Mystic 8-2250 News Service UP Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Sherwood J. Tarlow Commercial Mgr Joseph Kruger Sales Prom. Mgr Arthur Stamler Chief Engineer Sal Fulchino WBSM NEW BEDFORD— 1949 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 100 Watts Owned-Oper. By Bay State Bcstg. Co. Address Pope's Island Phone Number 3-1787 Representative The Boiling Co. Membership NARTB News Service UP President Joseph P. Duchoine General Manager Otto F. A. Arnold Program Dir Chris Clark Commercial Manager Richard G. Evans Chief Engineer Brownell Brightman WNBH NEW BEDFORD— 1921— MBS YANKEE Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By E. Anthony & Sons, Inc. Business-Studio Address 555 Pleasant St. Phone: 5-7411 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Affiliation Standard-Times Representative Walker Co., Bertha Bannan Man., Comm. Mgr Henry N. Solomon Program Director James Gleason Publicity Director Robert Sayre 453 n n D M A S S A C^ H 11 S E T T S D D D WM NB NORTH ADAMS— 1947 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By. Northern Berkshire Bcstg. Co. Bus. Studio Transmitter Address. . .466 Curron Phone: MOhawk 3 6567 . . Air Time: Full Time News Serrice AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative . . .McGillvra, Kirby Membership . N ARTB Pres.. Gen. Mqr. J. Gordon Key worth Prog. Dir L. G. Truesdale WN AW NORTH ADAMS— 1949 Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operoled By Cecil F. Clifton Address Box 193 Phone: MOhawk 3-5356 ... Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Associated, Cole President Cecil H. Clifton General Manager Robert E. Dain Chief Engineer Ralph Haneman WHM P NORTHAMPTON— 1950 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . . .Pioneer Valley Bcstg. Co. Address 78 Main St. Phone: 4275 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Louis Borgatti. Webb President John H. Williams Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr. . . . Alexander W. Milne Program Director Joseph T. Fennessey Chief Engneer Davd Angell WBEC PFTTSFIELD- 1947— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . . .Western Mass. Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 30 Eagle St. Phone: 8292 Ar Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation Evening Eagle News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB Rep Everett-McKinney, Kettell-Carter President Donald B. Miller Gen.. Comm.. Prom. Mgr. .W. Wendell Budrow Program Director Theodore Miller Chief Engineer Walton Ayer W B R K PITTSFIELD— 1 938— MBS-YANKEE Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Greylock Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 8 Bonk Row Phone: 2-1553 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Lang-Worth Representative Walker. Borgatti Membership NARTB, RAB President Leon Podolsky Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Walter Kearsey Sales Promotion Manager . . . Robert H. Burbank Program Dir Edward Merritt Chief Engineer Edward Taffett WJDA QUINCY— 1947 Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By . . . South Shore Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Box 373 Phone: Mayflower 9-1300. .Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Grant Webb, Kirby Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr lames D. Asher Program Dir Charles Glass Chief Engineer Arthur F. Lane W ES X SALEM— 1939 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By North Shore Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 710 Phone: Salem 5670 Air Time:Full Time Transcription Service World Station Rep Grant Webb, Nona Kirby Commercial Mgr Charles Asher Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr William C. Asher Program Director Norman Durkee WBZA-WBZ (Synchronous Operation) SPRINGFIELD-BOSTON— 1921 NBC-NERN (See Boston Listing) WJKO SPRINGFIELD— 1948 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Springfield Bdcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 898 Phone: 2-7487 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Gill. Pema, Nona Kirby Pres.. Comm. Mgr Earle G. Hewinson, Sr. Gen. Mgr., Prog. Dir Chris M. Manitsas W M A S SPRINGFIELD— 1932— MBS YANKEE Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WMAS, Inc. Business-Studio Address 101 West St. Phone: RE 7-1414 Air Time: Full Time 454 DOD MASSACHUSETTS 000 News Service UP Representative H-R Reps MemJbership NARTB President Gerald Harrison Station Manager Robert Donahue Commercial Mgr Zachary Land Chief Engineer John Michnovei WS P R SPRINGFIELD— 1936— ABC Frequency: 1270 Kc Powerx 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By WSPR, Inc. Business Address 63 Chestnut St. Phone: 2-4181 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service RCA. Thesaurus Representative George P. HoUingbery Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Alan C. Tindal Commercial Manager John J. Sullivan Program Dir Paul Monson Chief Engineer George Townsend WPEP TAUNTON— 1949 Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Silver City Bcstg. Co. Address 174 Broadway Phone: 4-7528 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP President J. Marshall McGregor General Manager James Milton Hammond Sta. Mgr Joseph G. Quill Commercial Mgr Edwin Stawnlak Production Dir Charles S. Williams Chief Engineer Lawrence Prado WARE WARE— 1945— KBS Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Central Bdcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address East St. Phone: Ware 1250 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP President H. Scott Killgore Gen.. Sta. Mgr William R. Sweeney Comm., Sis. Prom. Mgr J. R. Jones Prog., Pub. Dir L. L. Winiarski Chief Engineer David R. Pryce WCRB WALTHAM— 1948 Frequency: 1330 Kc Power 1 Kw. Owned Charles River Bcstg. Co. Address Sheraton Plaza Hotel Phone: Waltham 5-7080. . .Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep Kirby Nat'l Good Music Membership BAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Theodore Jones Prog. Dir., Chif Engr Richard L. Kaye WTXL WEST SPRINGFIELD— 1949 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Ov/ned-Operated By Telecolor Corp. Address 34 Sylvan St, Phone: RE 9-4788 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Walker Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr L. A. Reilly Commercial Manager .... Holland D. Cameron Station Mgr J. L. Spates WOCB WEST YARMOUTH— 1940 MBS-YANKEE Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Wertts Owned-Oper. By E. Anthony & Sons Address South Sea Avenue Phone Number Hyannls 502 Representative Walker President Basil Brewer Pub., Comm. Mgr Paul Stiles Program Director Marilyn Boesse Chief Engineer Frank L. Lynch WAAB WORCESTER— 1931— MBS Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned by WAAB. Inc. Business-Studio Address 34 Mechanic St. Phone: 2-5611 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Forjoe Pres., Gen. Mgr Gorge F. Wilson Commercial Mgr Wayne Teeter Sales Prom. Mgr Robert Krleger Chief Engineer George Capalbo WNEB WORCESTER— 1946 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By New England Bcstg. Co. Address 405 Main St. Phone: 6-4672 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Boiling Membership NARTB President Paul C. Lytle Gen. Mgr John J. Hurley Commercial Mgr Edward T. McConn, Jr. Program Director Thomas J. Decker Chief Engineer Vernon P. Wilson W 0 R C WORCESTER— 1925— ABC Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By WORC. Inc. Business-Studio Address 4 Walnut St. Phone: 5-3101 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP 455 n D n >I A 8 S A C H U S V r T S - ISl I C H I G A N D n n R*pr««MilatW* . . . Headley Reed. Kettell Carter PrMidABt Robert F. Bryar General Mcmo^M Kenneth M. Cooper Conunerclol Mgr. Herman M. Rosen Chlel Enqlneer Carroll Phllbrook W T A G WORCESTER— 1 924— CBS Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watte Owned Operated By WTAG, Inc. ButLneee-Studio Addrets IB Franklin St. Phone: 5-4321 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation Telegram & Evening Gazette News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Henry L. Christal Co. Membership NARTB. RAB Vice-Pres.. Gen. Mgr Robert W. Booth Vice Pres., Sta. Mgr Herbert L. Krueger Commercial Manager Robert J. Brown Sales Promotion Manager . Bernard J. La Plante Prod.. Pgm. Dir A. J. Brissette Chief Engineer E. A. Browning MICHIGAN Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 7,164,000 — Families 2,020,000 Radio Homes 2,016,000 — TV Homes 1,680,000 — Stations in State 74 WABJ ADRIAN— 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned Oper. By Gerity Bcstg. Co. Address 2982 Treat Rd. Phone: Colfax 5-7123 Air Time: Daytime Newt Service .UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep Hil Best Membership NARTB. RAB President James Gerity, Jr. General Manager O. Wm. Myers Commercial Manager Albert Bishop Chief Engineer Galen Stutzman WALM ALBION— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Calhoun Bcstg. Co. Address Hawes BIdg. News Service UP President J. C. Bedient General Manager M. H. Wirth Program Director Park Watson WFYC ALMA— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.. Owned Oper. By WFYC. Inc. News Service UP Membership RAB Trans. Service Lang-Worth. World President L. R. Kamperman V.P.. Gen. Mgr David W. Sommerville Chief Engineer Bruce Rigg WATZ ALPENA— 1946— MBS^KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watt* Owned-Oper. By Midwestern Bcstg. Co. Business Address M-32 West Phone: 1049 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP General Manager Les Biederman Station Manager Drew McClay Chief Engineer William Kiker WHRV ANN ARBOR— 1946— ABC Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Huron Valley Bcstrs., Inc. Address P. O. Box 808 Phone: NO 2-4573 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Walker President J. F. Hopkins Station Manager Steve Filipiak Commercial Mgr James H. Hopkins, Jr. Program Director Richard F. Harnei Publicity Director Donald A. Herman Chief Engineer James Allen WPAG ANN ARBOR— 1945 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1,000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . .Washtenaw Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 3rd Floor, Hutzel Bldg. Phone: NO 2-5517 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB President Arthur E. Greene Gen. Sta. Manager Edward F. Baughn Commercial Manager Kenneth MacDonald Chief Engineer D. N. Bowdish WLEW BAD AXE— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. . . .Port Huron Bdcstg. Co. Address 935 S. Van Dyke Rd. Phone: 1010 i Air Time: Daytime 456 nan MICHIGAN nan Representative Gill, Perna Transcription Service Standard News Service UP Gen. Mgr John Wismer Station Manager Jim Muehlenbeck Prog. Dir Dick Estell Chief Engineer Don Clotier WBCK BATTLE CREEK— 1948— MBS Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Michigan Bcstg. Co. Address 402 Security Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone: WO 3-5555 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Bum Smith President Robert H. Holmes General Mgr E. F. Cahill Chief Engineer Harley Hammond WELL BATTLE CREEK— 1925— ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Federated Publications, Inc. Address Michigan National Bank Bldg. Phone: WO 4-7173 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus. World Representative Meeker Membership NARTB. RAB General Manager Dan E. Jayne ^ST IN AUDIENCE in Greater Battle Creek Pulse • First choice of radio listeners among 92,734 people in city area 68% of the time ac- cording to Pulse survey. • Best bet for bonus audience of over 340,000 in four county primary coverage area. 930 KC • 1000 WATTS • MBS NET Represented Nationally by Burn-Smitli Inc. WBCK radio Battle Creek, Mich. Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Forrest F. Owen Chief Engineer Earl I. Stone W B C M BAY CITY— 1928— ABC Freq.: 1440 Kc. .Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 W« n. Owned-Operated By Boy Bcitg. Co.« lac. Business-Studio Address Wenonah Hot«l Phone: 7551-2 Air Time: Full Time News Service U? Transcription Service World Representative George P. HoUingbery Membership RAB President Horlay D. ?••! Gen.-Station-Comm. Mgr Hugh A GiM^ Program Director Charles E. Anthony Chief Engineer Ralph H. Carpenter WHFS BENTON HARBOR— 1947 Frequency: 1060 Kc. ...Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Palladium Publ. Co. Address Fairplain Ave. Phone: 5-2113 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Newspaper Affil Palladium, Herald Press Transcription Service World, Thesaurus Representative Hal Holman Membership NARTB, RAB President Stanley R. Banyon Gen., Sta. Mgr J. P. Scherer Program Director Ray M. Turner Chief Engineer Munson Robinson WELL BATTLE CREEK Battle Creek^s top-rated station and the best buy because... • 30 years of making friends — and sales • Covers retail trading area of 198,299 • Affiliated with American Bcstg. Company Represented nationally by ROBERT MEEKER ASSOCIATES, INC. 521 — 5th Avenue New York City 250W • 1400 WELL 457 nan MICHIGAN nan WBRN BIG RAPIDS— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1 Kw., d. Owned-Oper. By Paul A. Brandt Address P. O. Box 825 Phone Number 648 News Service AP Transcription Service Lang- Worth, SESAC Membership RAB Representative Hohnan Owner Paul A. Brandt General Manager .Spencer Denison WATT CADILLAC— 1945— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Midwestern Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address U. S. 131, South Phone Number PR 5-7831 News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC Representative Hal Holman President Les Biederman Station Manager Art Nyhus Sales Manager M. L. Chandler Chief Engineer Bill Kiker WCBY CHEBOYGAN— 1954 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned Straits Bcstg. Co. Address Mackinaw Av«. Phone: 554 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Best Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Richard E. Hunt Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Ben Morrow Prog., Pub. Dir Bob Clark, Jr. Chief Engineer Norbert C. Poeppebnan WTVB COLDWATER— 1949 Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By ...Twin Valley Bdcstrs, Inc. Address Box 32 Phone Number 1230 News Service AP Trans. Service World, Thesaurus, Colo Representative Hil F. Best Membership RAB President George Hosek Gen., Sta. Mgr E. Harold Munn, Jr. Program Dir William Traphagen Chief Engineer Virgil Royer CKLW DETROIT-WINDSOR— 1932— MBS CBC Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Western Ontario Bcstg. Co.. Ltd., Essex Bcstrs., !nc. Business Address . . 3300 Guardian Bldg.. Del. 825 Sandwich St. W. Windsor Phone. .Woodward 1-7200, W.. CL 4-1155, Del. Air Time Full Time News Service INS, UP Transcription Service World, Thesaurus Representative All Canada Facilities, Adam J. Young, Jr. Membership NARTB President, General Mgr J. E. Campeau Dir., Oper S. C. Ritchie Commercial Manager E. Wilson Wardell Program Director John Gordon Sales Prom. Mgr Woodruff Crouse Publicity Director Art Gloster Chief Engineer W. J. Carter W J B K DETROIT— 1926 Frequency: 1490 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Storer Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address '. 500 Temple B ve. Phone: TEmple 3-7900 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS, UP Representative Katz Agency Membership NARTB. RAB President George B. Storer, Sr. Managing Director Harry Lipson Sales Director Al Nagler Sales Prom. Mgr Kenneth H. Boehmer Program Director Richard Fischer Pub. Dir E. Von Grimmenstein Chief Engineer Paul O. Frincke WJLB DETROIT— 1926 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By ...Booth Radio & TV Stas. Business Address Broderick Tower Phone: WOodward 5-2000 . Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation Booth News Service AP Membership NARTB Transcription Service World Representative Forjoe President John L. Booth Gen„ Sta. Mgr Edwin E. Nyy Commercial Mgr Eric V. Hay Sales Prom. Mgr George Kendall Chief Engineer Edword H. Clark W J R DETROIT— 1926— CBS Frequency: 760 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. WJR, The Goodwill Sta.. Inc. Address 2100 Fisher Bldg. Phone: Trinity 5-4440 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, INS. UP Trans. Ser Thesaurus. Lang- Worth Representative Christal. Radio Time Sales Membership NARTB. RAB President John F. Patt V.P., & Gen, Mgr Worth Kramer Sec'y-Treas William G. Slebert 459 D D D MICHIGAN n n n AdTL 6, Pub. R«L DU Jame* Qu»Uo Op«ititioDs Mgr F. S. Mooxe Sato*. SwTlca. RM0s SalM Mcmaqer Elmex O. Wayne Ppoq. Mqr Ron Gamble Chief Engineer A. Friedenthal WKMH DETROIT— 1946 Freq.: 1310 Kc Power 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned Operated By WXMH. Inc. Address 15001 Michigan Ave. Phone: TlHany 6-8500 Air Time: Full Tune News Service UP. INS Transcription Serric* Lang-Worth Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB VJP.. Managing Dir George M. Miller Commercial Mgr John J. Carroll Program Director Bob Seymour Chief Engineer Jerrold Martin WW J DETROIT— 1920— NBC Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . . .The Evening News Assn. Address 622 W. Lcrfayette Phone: WOodword 2-2000 . Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation "Detroit News" News Service AlP. UP Trans. Serv Long-Worth & Thesaurus Representative ...George P. Hollingberry Co. Membership NARTB President Warren S. Booth General Manager Edwin K. Wheeler Asst. Gen. Mgr Don DeGroot Program Mgr M. C, Wlssmcm Public Affairs Manager James Eberle Notional Sales Mgr Thomas Warner Sales Mgr Robert J. Mcintosh Soles Prom. Mgr Glen Kyker Business Mgr Henry C. Rogers Chief Engineer E. J. Love WX YZ DETROIT— 1925— ABC Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By WXYZ. Inc. Business Address 1700 Mutual Bldg. Phone: WOodword 3-8321. Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, INS Representative John Blair Membership BAB President James G. Riddell Commercial Manager Horold L Neal Sales Prom. Mgr Robert Boldrico Chief Engineer Charles Kocher W D B C ESCANABA— 1941— MBS Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operoted By Delta Bcstg. Co. BuilnessStudio Address P. O. Box 419 Phone: 3190-1 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership BAB Representative Walker Pres., Gen. Mgr George D. Lindenthol Station Manager F. J. Lindenthol Publicity Director Wm. J. Duchowe Chief Engineer Henry C. Olsen WESK ESCANABA— 1953— NBC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Wotts Owned-C^er. By M & M Bcstg. Co. Address Sherman Hotel Phone: 3750 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP President William E. Walker General Monoger Barclay Conley Commerciol Monoger Don Gomelin Progrom Director Eric Parker Chief Engineer Alister Alexonder WBBC FUNT— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1330 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By.. Booth Radio & TV Skztlons. Bus.-Studio Address 3076 E. Bristol Rd. Phone: CEdor 9-8686 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Weed President John Lord Bootk Sto., Gen., Mgr. W. Gerold Schroeder Comm. Mgr Gene EUerman Program Director James Rush Chief Engineer E. H. Clark WFDF FLINT— 1922— NBC Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operoted By The Trebit Corp. Address Garlond at First Ave. Phone: CE 2-7158 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Stondord, Thssourus Representative Kctz Membership NARTB. BAB President Harry M. BItner, Sr. Gen„ Sto. Mgr Lester W. Lindow Sales Prom. Mgr Marvin Levey Progrom Director Elmer A. Knopf Chief Engineer Gerold Wolport WKMF 1 FLINT— 1952 Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned WKMH, Inc. Address 112 W. Water St. Phone: 9-7608 Air Time: Full Time Stotion Rep Mich. Spot Sis., Headley-Reed Pres., Gen. Mgr Fred A. Knorr Managing Director Wi Pdon Gamer 460 n n D MICHIGAN ' D n n WMRP FLINT— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Methodist Radio Parish, Inc. Address 3217 Lapeer St. Phone: 3-5112 Air Time: Daytime Representative Best News Service UP President Herbert Hausser General Manager , , William H. Morf ord Commercial Manager Richard Carter Chief Engineer Duane Mrohs WTAC FLINT— 1946— ABC Freq.: 600 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 W. n. Owned WTAC. The BIG Station, Inc. Address 740 South Saginaw St. Phone: CE 2-1136 Air Tims: Full Time Transcription Service Lang-Worfh Station Representative Boiling Co. President John M. Shaheen Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Jon R. McKinley Program Director Oscar A. Hulf, Jr. Chief Engineer Frank Folsom WBFC FREMONT— 1954 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 100 Watts Owner Paul A. Brandt Address 901 E. Maple St., Mt. Pleasant WATC GAYLORD— 1950— BUNYAN MBS-KBS Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Midwestern Bcstg. Co. Address Paul Bunyan Bldg., Traverse City Phone: Traverse City 2700. Air Time: Daytime Representative Holman Pres.. Gen. Mgr Les Biederman Commercial Mgr C. O. Reed Program Director Robert Fritz Chief Engineer William Kiker WFUR GRAND RAPIDS— 1947 Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. . .Furniture City Bcstg. Corp. Address 399 Garfield Ave., S.W. Phone: GL. 6-9541 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Associated RepresentaUve McGillvra Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr William Kuipor Commercial Manager H. J. Swierenga Chief Engineer Jack Timmmt The BIG station in Eastern Michigan is WTAC Flint Delivers more of Eastern Michigan than any other Flint Station. Dominate Sales with Eastern Michigan's Dominant Station. It's Better When It's Big Expect and get BIG sales results with the BIG Station WTAC Flint 1000 watts at 600 nationally represented by The Boiling Company, Inc. wta;c The BIG Station, Inc. Flint, Michigan 461 a D D MICHIGAN D D D WGRD GRAND RAPIDS— 1947 Fr»qu»ncy: UIO Kc Power: 1000 Watts Own^d Operated By Mu«lc Bc«tq. Co. Butlneti Studio Add... 35 Laiayette Ave.. NX. Phone: 94 1 11 Air Time: Daytime Newt Serrlce A? Transcription Service Standard Representative Gill Perna Pr«s.. Gen. Mqr. Pcnil F. Elchhorn Sales Prom., Prog. Dir Glenn LePard Publicity Director Dirk M. Nebbellng Chief Engineer Richard Groenevelt WJEF GRAND RAPIDS— 1945— CBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By Fetser Bdcstg. Co. Address 187 Monroe N.W. Phone: Glendale 8-8512. . Air Time: Full Time Newi Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Avery-Knodel. Inc. Membership NARTB. RAB President John E. Fetzer Sta.. Contun. Mgr Martin Giaimo Managing Director Carl E. Lee Program Director Michael Joseph Publicity Director Dr. Willis F. Dunbar Chief Engineer Bruce Glycadgis W L A V GRAND RAPIDS— 1940— ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Versluis Radio & Television. Inc. Address 6 Fountcdn St., N.E. Phone:( Glendale 6-5481.. Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative lohn E. Pearson President Leonard A. Versluis Gen., Comm. Mgr Lee G. Stevens Prog., Pub. Dir Don Mullen Chief Engineer Carroll Hutchings WM AX GRAND RAPIDS— 1954 Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owner WMAX. Inc. President Joseph C. Hooker General Manager Chas. A. Sprague WOOD GRAND RAPIDS— 1924— NBC Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By ... .Grandwood Bdcstg. Co. Address 120 College Ave.. SJE. Phone: 9-4125 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, INS Transcription Service World Representative Katx Agency Membership NARTB. RAB President H. M. Bitner, Sr. Gen., Sta. Mgr Willard Schroeder Gen. Sales Mgr Arthur M. Swift Program Director Frank Sisson Publicity Director John Dragomier Chief Engineer Louis Bergenroth WHTC HOLLAND— 1948 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Holland Bcstg. Co. Address Hotel Warm Friend Tavern Phone: 9482 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transc. Serv. . . . World, Lang- Worth, Thesaurus Representative Best President W. A. Butler General Manager Sandy Meek Program Director William Gargano Chief Engineer John Klungle W H D F HOUGHTON— 1929— NBC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . . Upper Michigan Bcstg. Co. Address Douglass Hotel Phone: Houghton 1 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Walkei Membership NARTB Chief Owner G. L. Burgan General Manager Albert W. Ponrne Program Director Earl Norten Publicity Director F. Grant Richards Chief Engineer George L. Burgan WHGR HOUGHTON LAKE— 1954 Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned Sparks Bcstg. Co. Address 3431 Houghton Lake Dr. Air Time Daytime Pres.. Gen. Mgr Jacob B. Sparks Commercial Mgr Harold Frisbey Mgr.. Secy., Treas Gordon A. Sparks V.P.. Chief Engr Garnet G. Sparks WION IONIA— 1953 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Ionia Bcstg. Co. Address Box 143 Phone: 1537 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Best Transcription Service Thesaurus Owner Monroe MacPherson. Sr. Commercial Mgr Kenneth R. Chapin Program Director W. M. MacPherson Chief Engineer Erwin Fuller 462 n D n MICHIGAN nnn WMIQ IRON MOUNTAIN— 1947 ABC-NORTHERN Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned .... Iron Mountain-Kingsford Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address.. 211 E. Ludington St. Phone: 2031 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus President Frank J. Russell General Manager Russell J. Staiield Commercial Manager William C. Johnson Prog. Dir Donald J. Burdick Chief Engineer Paul F. Anick WIKB IRON RIVER— 1949— MBS— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By WIKB. Inc. Address Iron River Natl. Bank Phone: 102-3 Air Time: Full Time Representative Walker President H. H. Frailing General Manager Len Johnson Chief Engineer Lester Patten W J M S IRONWOOD— 1931— MBS-KBS Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Upper Michigan- Wisconsin Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address.. 124 E. McLeod Ave. Phone: 20 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Walker President William L. Johnson Program IMrector Laura Johnson Chief Engineer Arne Dahlbacko WJPD ISHPEMING— 1 947— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Ishpeming Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Jenks Block Phone: HU 6-9937 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr J. P. Deegan Program Director Paul C. Crowley Sales Prom. Mgr Carl B. Tupala Chief Engineer Bernard R. Maloney W I B M JACKSON— 1927— ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Booth Radio & TV Stations. Inc. Address 700 Buhl Bldg. Phone: WO 2-0220 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS 463 ODD MICHIGAN nan Station Repr««*ntatlve Weed & Co. Pt««« G«o. Mn« . . . and a rich market of 84,000 prosperous commercial farms. It all adds op to Western Michigan's best regional buy. NationgI Representative: Forjoe and Co., Inc. in Detroit: Michigan Spot Sales WKMI * STEERE BROADCASTING CORP. 464 KALAMAZOO, MICNIOAN O n U MICHIGAN nan Sales Prom. Mgr„ Pub. Dir Stanley Kirby Program Director David L. Froh Chief Engineer John Whitacre W J I M LANSING— 1934— ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By WJIM. Inc. Address Saginaw & Howard Phone: 2-1333 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World. Standard Representative Petry Membership NARTB, RAB President Harold F. Gross General Manager Howord K. Finch Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Richard Nason Commercial Mgr Wm. Brazzil Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir E. H. Davis Chief Engineer Chas. I. Brady WKLA LUDINGTON— 1944— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operoted By Raymond A. Plonk Address 1204 East Ludington Ave. Phone: 1450 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service UP Membership NARTB. RAB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Raymond A. Plank Commercial Mgr Don Hack Sales Prom. Mgr Hal Hall Program Director C. J. Hagerman Publicity Dir Tom Roy WMTE MANISTEE— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Manistee Radio Corp. Address Box 332 Phone: 1340 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Trans. Ser Lang-Worth. Thesaurus Representative Best Membership NARTB President Dr. T. H. Manwell General Manager Stephen Cole Commercial Manager Edward Owens Soles Prom. Mgr Norm Knudstnip Program Director Lucille Blake WDOG MARINE CITY— 1950 Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Wotts d. Owned-Operated By Radio St. Clair, Inc. Address 5300 Marine City Hwoy. Phone: Rockwell 2-1111 Air Time: Daytime President Jerry Coughlin General Manager Horry C. Coughlin Sales Prom., Pub. Dir Horry Coughlin Chief Engineer Carlton Goodwin, Jr. WDMJ MARQUETTE— 1931— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Lake Superior Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address Mining Jnl. Bldg. Phone: 616 Air Time: Full Time General Monoger Leo G. Brott Station Manager E. W. Wallace Commercial Manager Robert Luke Program Director Eldon Wallace Chief Engineer Gordon Broxek WMAW MENOMINEE— 1 9 52— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Green Bay Bcstg. Co. Phone: HE 5-5331 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser Long-Worth, Thesaurus Representative Pearson President Ben Loird Gen. Sto. Mgr Vernon Uecker Commercial Mgr Ed Swortzby Soles Promotion Mgr Jock DuBlon Program Dir .Lorry Koesling Publicity Dir Elaine Mottord Chief Engineer Bob Reimers WMDN MIDLAND— 1948 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Rich Publ. House. Inc. Address 124 So. McDonald St. Phone: Temiple 9-9988 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service . . . Long- Worth, Thesaurus Station Rep ffil F. Best President PhiUip T. Rich Station Mgr Peter A. Wolf Commerciol Mgr. Harry B. Sherman Program Director Betty Studer Chief Engineer Peter A. Wolf WCEN MT. PLEASANT— 1949— KBS Freq.: 1150 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 W. n. Owned Paul A. Brandt Address Mt. Pleosont. Mich. Phone: 33171 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Trans. Ser.. . .Thesaurus. SESAC. Long-Worth Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Paul A. Brandt Sto., Prom. Mgr Russell Holcomb Commercial Mgr Georgia Martin Chief Engineer Peter Fronozak W K B Z MUSKEGON— 1926— ABC Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 1000 Wotta Owned-Oper. By Ashbocker Radio Corp. 465 >1 I C H 1 G A N D D D Bu«in*M Studio Addrvt* 432 Appl* At*. Phon«: 2 6051 Air Time: Full Time Newi SerTlce AP Trans. Sery Thesaurus Representative Meekei Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mqr. Arch Shawd Proqram Director W. L. Trap Publicity Director B. L. Bennett Chief Engineer George Krlvltxky WKNK MUSKEGON— 1949 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By NK Bcstg. Co. Address Federal Square Phone: 32126 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Best President Nicholas W. Kurls Program Director Evelyn Johnson Chief Engineer P. L. Reynolds WMUS MUSKEGON— 1946 Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 1000 Wortta d. Owned-Oper. Greater Muskegon Bcstrs., Inc. Business-Studio Address 517 W. Giles Rd. Phone: 4-1672 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Station Rep McGillvra President R. Bunker Rogoski Gen. Mgr Dalton C. ffiUe Comm. Mgr William Kuiper Prom. Mgr Henry Swierenga Chief Engineer Sam Lombard! WOAP OWOSSO— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Owosso Bcstg. Co. Address 2301 N. Shiawassee Phone: 980 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thescmrus Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra President J. E. Campbell General Manager M. H. Wirth Sta.. Conun. Prog. Mgr Merrill Walker Chief Engineer Fran Bowles WMBN PETOSKEY— 1946— MBS-BUNYAN KBS Froquency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Midwestern Bcstg. Co. Bus. -Studio Address Traverse City Station Representative Holman President Les Biederman Station Manager Ralph Pierson Commercial Mgr Merton Carter Program Director Kenn Haven Chief Engineer William Kiker WPON PONTIAC— 1954 Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned Gerity Bcstg. Co. Address 7 S. Perry Phone: Federal 8-0444 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Representalive Hil Best President James Gerity. Jr. Vice-President O. W. Myers Station Manager Davis Lewis Norton Asst. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Larry Payne W H LS PORT HURON— 1938— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Port Huron Bdcstg. Co. Address 932 Military St. Phone: Yukon 28536 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Trans. Ser World, Standard, Lang-Worth Representative Gill-Pema Membership NARTB General Manager John F. Wismer Station Mgr Ned S. Hubbell Comm., Prom. Mgr John L. Shepard Prom. Mgr Frank Singelyn Program Director Thomas G. Sicklesteel Chief Engineer Harold Oliver WTTH PORT HURON— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By The Times Herald Co. Address 606 Water St. Phone: Yukon 5-5171 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Membership NARTB Pres.. Exec. V.P F. Granger Weil General Manager R. S. Sommerville Commercial Manager Gaylord H. Forbes Program Director K. M. Blevins Chief Engineer Kenneth Kunze WH AK ROGERS CITY— 1948 Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By... Rogers City Bcstg. Co. Address Moltke Dr. Phone: 7751 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership NARTB Transc iption Service Thesaurus Pres.. Gen., Mgr., Chief Engr.. Harvey A. Klann Prom., Comm. Mgr Albert Klonn Program Director H. E. Br«9« 466 n D n MICHIGAN ann W EX L ROYAL OAK— 1923 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 WcrtU Owned-Oper. By Sparks Bcstg. Co. Business Address 212 W. Sixth St. Phone: lordcm 4-6523 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. INS Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Representative Gill-Perna Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Jacob B. Sparks Program Director Gordon A. Sparks Sales Manager Ernest Holder Chief Enaineer Garnet G. Sparks WKNX SAGINAW— 1947 Frequency: 1210 Kc. . .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By . . . Lake Huron Bdcstg. Corp. Address 221 So. Wash. Ave. News Service UP Representative Gill-Perna Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr William J. Edwards Vice-President Alvin M. Bentley Station Manager Howard H. WoUe Sales Prom. Mgr Henry Scott Program Director Robert Dyer Chiel Engineer Max W. Thomas W S A M SAGINAW— 1942— NBC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Saginaw Bdcstg. Co. Address 2435 Holland Ave. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Headley-Reed Co. Membership NARTB President Milton L. Greenebaum Gen., Sta. Mgr Robert W. Cessna Program Director Richard Crowley Chief Engineer Orin Nordenskjold WSGW SAGINAW— 1950— MBS Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By... Booth Radio & TV StaUons Address 400 Mason Bldg. Representative Pearson Transcription Service NBC Thesaurus News Service ^P Pres., Mgng. Dlr John I. Booth Vlce-Pres. & Gen. Mgr .Robert W. PhlUlps Prog., Pub. Director Fred Krell Chief Engineer Harold Volz. Jr. W S 0 0 SAULT STE. MARIE— 1940— ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 W. d., n. Owned-Operoted By. .Hiowotholand Bcttg. Co. Business-Studio Address 208 Ashmun St. Phone: Melrose 2-2231 Air Time: Full Time Membership NARTB. RAB Transcription Service Thesoiirus President Stanley R. Pratt General Mgr Richard Y. Burnett Publicity Dir Edward L. Kriegei Program Director J. Oscar Frenette Chief Engineer WilUam F. Morris WSTR STURGIS— 1951 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By WSTR, Inc. Address So. Nottawa Rd. Phone: 1199 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Hil B. Best Membership RAB President Dr. Clarence H. Snyder General Manager E. Harold Munn Jr. Station Manager Bob Geerdes Chief Engineer William S. Miller WTCM TRAVERSE CITY— 1941— MBS BUNYON-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Midwestern Bdcstg. Co. Address Paul Bunyan Bldg. Phone: 2700-1 Air Time: Full Time Representative Hal Holman Co. General Manager Les Blederman Commercial Manager R. E. Detwiler Program Director Kenn Haven Chief Engineer W. H. Kker THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS IP 467 MINNESOTA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Kst.) .i.lfi.l.OOO — Families 950,000 Radio Homes 927,000 — TV Homes 505,000 — Stations in State 50 KASM ALBANY— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 500 Walts d. Owned Oper. By Stearns Co. Bcstg. Co. Phone: 53005 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Stoiion Rep. Continental, Lowson President William Blattner General. Sta. Manager Urban J. Keppers Commercial Mgr Arthur Boss Promotion Manager John Nugent Chief Engineer Dale Howard KATE ALBERT LEA— 1937— ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner. .. Albert Lea-Austin Bdcstg. Co., Inc. Address 332 South Broadway Phone: 2338 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Meeker Membership RAB President Bennett O. Knudson General Manager Anson Van Alstyne Program Director Dale Dickerson Pub. Dir E. A. VonAlstyne Chief Engineer Robert Holt KXRA ALEXANDER— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ... . Alexandria Bcstg. Co. Address 1315 Broadway Phone: 1000 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Keystone Representative Lawson General Manager R. C. Brown Station Manager Kenneth A. Tessmer Commercial Manager .... Everette Q. Walters Publicity Director Ercel Ago Chief Engineer Kenneth Olson MINNESOTA'S FARM MARKET RETAIL SALES; $1,369,158,000.00 HOME-STATIONS FOR 1,251.900 PEOPLE 50% OF MINNESOTA'S FARM POPULATION 84% OF MINNESOTA'S CORN PRODUCTION THE LINDER GROUP OF STATIONS COMPLETE- LY DOMINATES THIS PROSPEROUS FARM AND URBAN AUDIENCE. RADIO IS BIGGER THAN EVER IN THIS NO TV AREA! KWLM KMHL KTOE KDMA KLGR WILLMAR MARSHALL MANKATO MONTEVIDEO REDWOOD FALLS EPRESENTED BY JOHN E. PEARSON COMPANY ^sdi^tdeft GROUP = HARRY W. LINDER EXeCUTIVE OFFICES WILLMAR, MINNESOTA 468 n n D MINNESOTA D D D KAUS AUSTIN— 1948— MBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. Cedar Volley Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 405 A N. Moin St. Phone: 8836 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Pearson Membership NARTB President Martin Bustad Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Tom Steensland Soles Promotion Mgr Ken Soderberg Chief Engineer John Ecklin KBUN BEMIDJI— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 WatU Owned-Operoted By Butler Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address .419y2 Beltromi Ave. Phone 1900 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Lowson Pres.. Gen. Mgr Edword W. Butler Pgm., Prod. Dir Gwenyth Butler Chief Engineer Delwyn Groge KLIZ BRAINERD— 1946— MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operoted By Broinerd Bcstg. Co. Business Address 2700 E. Oak Phone: 2853 Air Time: Full Tune News Service AP Transcription Service Associoied Representative Wcdker Membership NARTB President, General Monoger E. T. O'Brien Sta« Comm. Mgr Eorl R. Johnsen Sis. Prom., Pub. Dir Betty Smith Chief Engineer Jomes Peterson KBMW BRECKENRIDGE— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Interstate Bdcstg. Corp. Address 519 Dokoto Ave.. Wahpeton. N. D. Phone: 2-5567-8 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Representative . . . Continental, Lowson Membership NARTB Tronscription Service Stondord General Monoger H. M. Griffith Commercial Monager Geo. Kaufman Program Director Clayton Kulseth Chief Engineer Horold Unkenholz WKLK CLOQUET— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oporated By Cloquet Bcstg. Co. Address ReUable Bldg. Phone 4-6725 News Service UP Transcription Service Long-Worth General Manager Richard A. Roll Soles Promotion Monoger Beverly Norgren Chief Engineer Dorrel Gander KROX CROOKSTON— 1948— KBS Freq.: 1260 Kc, .Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 Watts n. Owned-Operoted By Crookston Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address EogUs Bldg. Phone: 1050 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesourus, World Rep Donold Cook, Trocy Moore, Lowson President Jerome A. Dohlberg Generol Manager William J. Kiewel KDLM DETROIT LAKES— 1951 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operoted By. Detroit Lokes Bcstg. Corp. Address 1360 Richwood Rd. Phone: 1 100 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Lowson President R. C. Brown Generol Monoger Gordon Hutton Commercial Monoger James Potterson Chief Engineer Eric Munro K D A L DULUTH— 1936— CBS Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 WatU Owned-Oper. By Red River Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 218 Bradley Bldg. Phone: 2-2628 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Long-Worth Representotive Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Dolton Le Mosurier Sta., Comm. Manager Odin S. Romslond Soles Prom. Mgr Dole Cowle Program Director Jock Gordon Chief Engineer Robert A. Dettmon W E B C DULUTH— 1924^NBC- Arrowhead Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Head of the Lakes Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address WEBC Bldg. Phone: RA 2-2873 Air Time: Full Time News Service tJP Representative HoUlngbery President Morgan Murphy General Manager Harold Pcnrlse Station Monoger Robert J. Rich ODD MINNESOTA D n D Mqr Proq.am Director Chi«l Enqlnoer Jack Barttlkoski Dennis Murphy . Norman Gill WELY ELY— 1954 FraqaMcy: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts OwB*r Charles B. Persons Phone Ely 744R Pres.. Gen. Mqr Charles B. Persons Proqram Director Rus Avery WEVE EVELETH— 1 947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By Carl Bloomquist Phone: 1340 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Standard Representative Orville Lawson Membership NARTB President Carl Bloomquist General Manager Arthur F. Nelson Traific Director Rose Ullman Chief Engineer Joe Cerar KSUM FAIRMONT— 1 949— IVIBS Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Fairmont Bdcstg. Co. Address 306 North Park St.. Phone: 1370 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Rambeau, Lawson Trans. Serv Thesaurus Membership NARTB, RAB President Leo J. Seifert Gen., Sta, Mgr Frank Endersbe Program Director James L. Barkley Chiei Engineer Lawrence Lawson KDHL FARIBAULT— 1948 Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Oper. By KDHL Bdcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .. .213 Centred Ave. Phone: 4-4345 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Capitol. World. Standard General Mgr J. E. Hyde, Jr. Commercial Mgr Palmer Dragsten Prog. Dir Irv Kuelland K G D E FERGUS FALLS— 1926— MBS Freq.: 1250 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 W. n. Owned-Operated By Fergus Radio Corp. Business-Studio Address Fergus Falls Phone: 6996 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Bulmer & Johnson Membership NARTB Secy.-Treas., Gen. Mgr Harold L. Dell Station Manager Frederic T. Dell Chief Engineer Harold E. Allen KOZY GRAND RAPIDS— 1948— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Itasca Bcstg. Co. Phone: 6-3446 Air Time: Full Time Membership RAB, NARTB Pres., General Manager Robert D. Kennedy Program Director Bud Germ Chiei Engineer Ross A. Fessenmeyer WMFG HIBBING— 1935— NBC-ARROWHEAD Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . Head of the Lakes Bcstg. Co. Address WMFG Bldg.. W. 37th St. Phone: 3-7531 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative . . HoUingbery, Bulmer & Johnson Membership NARTB President Morgan Murphy General Manager Harold Parise Commercial Mgr J. F. Kauper Program Director Clyde Johnson Chief Engineer Norman GUI KDUZ HUTCfflNSON— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By A. & P. Tedesco Address Radio City Phone: 1555 Air Time: Daytime General Manager Albert Tedesco Commercial Mgr Dean Holt Program Director Pearl MacClod Promotion Mgr Duke Fruck Chief Engineer Darrel Gander KLTF UTTLE FALLS— 1950— KBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Little Falls Bcstg. Co. Address lOSVa Broadway E. Phone: 367 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership RAB Transcription Service World, Capitol Pres., Gen. Mgr John H. Lemme Station Manager Jack J. Nugent Commercial Manager Richard J. Rudeck Program Director Sumner Sabean KTOE MANKATO— 1950— ABC Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Minnesota Valley Bcstg. Co. Address Box 550 Phone: 4537 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP 470 a D D MINNESOTA D D D Representative Pearson President. H. W. Linder Gen., Sta. Manager D. O. Linder Sis. Prom. Dir Willard Smith Prog. Dir Wayne Hill Chief Engineer Steve WoH K Y S M MANKATO— 1938— NBC frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Dwned-Oper. By F. B. Clements & Co. Address 101 N. Second St. Phone: 4673 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Meeker Membership NARTB, RAB Gen., Station, Comm. Mgr.. .Robert E. Dehaven Sales Promotion Manager .... Thomas Corniea Program Director Charles Pasek Chief Engineer James Houts KMHL MARSHALL— 1946— ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Harry W. Linder Business-Studio Address KMHL Bldg. Phone: 2282 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative John E. Pearson Owner Harry W. Linder General Manager Gilmore F. Frayseth Program Director Gil Amundson Chief Engineer Elwood Ewy KEYD MINNEAPOLIS— 1948 Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Family Bcstg. Corp. Address Fcshay Tower Phone: Lincoln 8451 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative H-R Membership NARTB. RAB President Leslie C. Park Gen., Sta. Mgr Lee L. Whiting Commercial Manager .... Raymond Tenpenny Sales Promotion Mgr Jim McGovern Program Dir J. Randolph Norris Chief Engineer Harvey V. Headen W C C 0 MINNEAPOUS— 1924 CBS Radio Frequency: 830 Kc Power: 50.000 Walls Owned By Midwest Radio-Television, Inc. Business-Studio Address 625 Second Ave. S. Phone: Main 1202 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP. INS Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative CBS Radio Spot Sales Membership NARTB, RAB General Manager Larry Hoeg Commercial Manager Phil Lewis Director Research C. H. Smith Program Director Bob McKinsey Prom., Pub. Dir C. Kaufman Chief Engineer Kermit Sueker W D G Y MINNEAPOLIS— 1923— MBS Freq.: 1130 Kc. . .Power: 50 Kw. d., 25 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Twin Cities Bcstg. Corp. Address Builders Exchange Bldg. Phone: Bridgeport 2271. . .Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Clarence T. Hagman Commercial Manager Samuel N. Nemer Program Director Don O'Brien Chief Engrs. . . Kenneth Olson, Kenneth Larson WLOL MINNEAPOLIS— 1940 Frequency: 1330 Kc Powar: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Independent Bcdstg. Co. Address 554 Northwestern Bank Bldg. Phone: Atlantic 0406 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP, AP Representative A. M. Radio Sales President Ralph L. Atlass Station Manager Wayne Williams Prom.. Pgm. Dir Edward L. Wiebe Chief Engineer Merle Bjork WPBC MINNEAPOLIS— 1949 Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By People's Bdcstg. Co. Address 1 133 Stinson Blvd. Phone: GR 4356 Air Time: Daytime Representative Indie Sales. Inc. Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr M. V. Stewart Commercial Mgr D. Mylo Beam Merchandising Mgr Jack I. Moore Prog.. Pub. Dir Mrs. B. A. Stewart Chief Engineer Ken Hanson WTCN MINNEAPOLIS— ST. PAUL— 1935 ABC Freq.: 1280 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.; 1 Kw. n. Owned. . . .Minnesota TV Public Service Corp. Address 2925 Dean Blvd. Phone: WA 7-8881 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP. UP Transcription Service Associated Representalive John Blair Membership NARTB President Robert Butler General Manager Joseph L Merkle Sta., Comm. Mgr Bill Daley Sis. Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir G. E, LaRocque Program Director Jim Boysen Chief Engineer Mike Fleming 471 D D MINNESOTA D D D KDM A MONTEVIDEO— 1951— ABC Fr»qu*Dcy: 1^50 Kc Power: 100 Watts Own»1 1 S S I S S 1 P V 1 ana K W N 0 WINONA— 1938— ABC Fr«qu»ncT: 1230 Ic Power: 250 Walls Owned Operated By ... Winona Radio Service Bu»inest Studio Addres 216 Center St. Phone: 3314 Air Time: Full Time Newi Service A? Newspaper AHlliation Dafly News Transcription Service Standard, World Membership NARTB, RAB Representative John E. Pearson President M. H. White Gen.. Sta. Mgr E. M. Allen Prog. Dlr C. E. Williams Pub. Dlr I. Rizzardi Commercial Manager H. Rod Hurd Chief Engineer Lewis Denes KWOA WORTHINGTON— 1947 Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Worthington Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Hotel Thompson Phone: 2-7301 Air Time: Daytime Representative Bulmer & Johnson Trans, Ser Lang-Worth, Thesaurus Membership NARTB President R. W. Olson General Manager R. E. Shepard Commercial Manager Arne Karhu MISSISSIPPI Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,248,000 — Families 590,000 Radio Homes 473,000 — TV Homes 137,000 — Stations in State 55 WMPA ABERDEEN— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Prairie Bdcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 402 Phone: 1050 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative McGillvra Transcription Service Lang- Worth President T. A. Richardson Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr William Felton Prog., Pub. Dir Helen McShane Chief Engineer Preston Derryberry WAM Y AMORY— 1954 Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owner Charles C. Boren, Jr. WBLE BATESVILLE— 1953 Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Panola Bcstg. Co. Address Drawer No. 73 Co-Owner. Gen. Mgr Harold B. McCarley Co-Owners Travis A. Palmer. James E. Hartness WLOX BILOXI—GULFPORT— 1948— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By WLOX Bcstg. Co. Address Buena Vista Hotal Phone: 5581-2 Air Time: Full Time Trans. Ser Lang- Worth, Standard News Service UP Representative Holnuxn Membership NARTB. RAB President James S. Love, Jr. General Manager Ray Butterfield Commercial Manager Thomas B. Majur* Sales Prom. Mgr Richard Kettering Program Director Mary Bums Griffin Chief Eng Thomas B. Majure WVMI BILOXI— 1950 Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Radio Associates Address P. O. Box 152 Phone: 6961 Air Time: Dccytime Rep Nail. Time Sales. Dora-Clayton Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC Membership RAB. NARTB News Service UP Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr. . Odes E. Robinson Sales Prom., Comm. Mgr Homer Dedeaux Program Director Earl B. Blessey Chief Engineer Odes E. Robinson, Jr. WBIP BOONEVILLE— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Booneville Bcstg. Co Address Highway No. 45-S Newspaper Affiliation The Independent Representative Continental Radio Sales President, Gen. Mgr E. O. Roden Sta. Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr V. K. Wroten Program Director Betty Box WJMB BROOKHAVEN— 1949 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Brookhaven Bcstg. Co. 474 nan MISSISSIPPI □□ D Address W. Chickasaw St. Phone: 1298 Air Time: Full Time Station Representative Continental News Service AP Transcription Service World Pres.. Gen. Mgr Tullius Brady WDOB CANTON— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned-Oper. By . . . Madison County Bcstg. Co. Address Box 182 News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Dora-Clayton, Indie Gen.. Sta. Mgr Jerry P. Keith Commercial Mgr Tom Brewer Sales Prom. Mgr Elizabeth Gunn Program Director Buddy Thames Publicity Director Merle Godfrey Chief Engineer Hampton C. Clark. Jr. WGLC CENTREVILLE— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Southern Bdcstg. Co. Address Hiway 25 News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Phone Number 4001 President Carl Trependahl General Manager Alvin Sansing Commercial Mgr C. W. Wright Chief Engineer Bill Norris WROX CLARKSDALE— 1943— MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Mrs. Eunice T. Imes Address Columbus, Miss. Phone: 1586 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service RCA Thesaurus Station Rep McGillvra General Manager Bob McRaney Program Director Jack Cristil Comm. Mgr Helen Sugg Station Manager P. B. Hinmon Publicity Dir John Thomas Chief Engineer C. D. Graves WCLD CLEVELAND— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Voice of the Delta, Inc. Address ^ H'way 61 So. Phone: 1115 ! Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Station Representative Best President Joseph W. Carson Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr C. W. Capps Program Director Elizabeth Bradley Chief Engineer Earl B. Neal WCJU COLUMBIA— 1946— KBS-MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By.. Lester Williams. WCJU. Inc. Address P. O. Box 472 Phone: 755 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation The Progress News Service AP Transcription Service World Pres., Gen. Manager Lester Williams Sta. Mgr.. Chief Eng Ray Tolar Program Director .Clifford Chance WACR COLUMBUS— 1 950— KBS Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned J. W. Fuxr Address P. O. Box 1011 Phone: 768 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Tronscrilption Service Standard Representative Best Membership NARTB Owner J, W. Furr Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr B. M. Dabney, Jr. Prog., Pub. Dir G. Wayne Harris Production Mgr C. Landis Rogers Chief Engineer Robert Montgomery W C B I COLUMBUS-1940 MBS— EBS-MID SOUTH Frequency: 500 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Columbus Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Gilmer Hotel Phone: 1313, 1430 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affil Commercial Dispatch News Service SAURUS Station Repreesntative McGillvra Membership NARTB President Birney Imes, Jr. Gen., Prom. Mgr Bob McRaney Sta., Comm. Mgr J. W. Eatherton Program Director Martha Puckett Chief Engineer Thos. McFerrin WCMA CORINTH— 1945— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Corinth Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Roy Bldg. Phone: 5575 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Bum-Smltk Vice-Pres Aaron B. Robinson Station Manager John E. Bell Program Director Vincent Lawrence Commercial Manager Joe P. Vom Dyke Sales Prom. Mgr John E. Bell ClUef Engineer James D. Anderioa 475 n D n MISSISSIPPI nan WGVM GREENVILLE— 1948 Fr»«4u«ncT: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Walls d. Owned-Operoled By. . Cotton Belt Bcasting Co. Bu».-Studlo AddreiB 11 8 So. B'way Phone: 4559 Air Time: Daytime New* S^nrice UP Transcription Serrlc* Long- Worth Memborship NARTB RepreeentatiTe Dora-Clayton, Melville Prei- General Manager David M. Segal Station Manager E. M. Gxifis Prom., Sta. Mgr Jack Stull Program Director Wallace D. Hoy Chiel Engineer W. McChristlan W J P R GREENVILLE— 1939— MBS-KBS Freq.: 1330 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 W. n. Owned-Oper. By Radio Services Co. Business-Studio Address 120 So. Poplar St. Phone: 2434 Air Time: Full Time Representative Sears & Ayer Gen. Sta. Mgr Emmett H. McMurry Commercial Manager Frank W. Boldidn Program Director Murroy Schroyer Chief Engineer Percy L. Kuhn WABG GREENWOOD— 1950 Freq.: 960 Kw Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 w. n. Owned-Oper. By Greenwood Bcstg. Co. Address Howard St. Phone: 3010 Air Fraie: Full Time News Service AP President Cy Bahakel Manager Tom Reardon Chief Engineer Clifford Greene WGCM GULFPORT— 1928— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WGCM Bcstg. Co. Address Hewes-Mortin BIdg. Phone: 1110 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Stcrtlon Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB Owner & Gen. Mgr Hugh O. Jones Station Manager C. Edwin Vann Commercial Manager Mrs. O. L. Owens Sales Prom. Mgr Holton Turnbough Program Director C "Eddie" Vann Chief Engineer Charles T. Hook WBKH HATTIESBURG— 1954 Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 950 Watts Owner Hattiesburg Bcstg. Co. Address 1221/2 E. Front St. Phone JU 3-1625 Station Manager Frcmk Hollfied W F 0 R HATTIESBURG— 1925— NBC-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Forrest Bcstg. Co. Address 302 Hemphill St. Phone: Juniper 4-5432 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB President C. J. Wright. Sr. General, Station Manager C. J. Wright, Jr. Program I^ector David L. Waite Commercial Mgr E. M. Jenkins Chief Engineer B. B. McLemore W G R M GREENWOOD— 1937— NBC-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watte Operated By P. K. Ewing Address 600 Walnut St. Phone: 1900-1 Air Time: Full Time Studio-Transmitter Location Walnut St. President P. K. Ewing General Manager F. C. Ewing Chief Engr. Comm. Mgr Louis Pierce WNAG GRENADA— 1949— MBS-MID-SOUTH Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Bimey Imes, Jr. Phone: 1400 Air Time: Full Time Representative McGillvra Newspaper Affiliation Dispatch President Bimey Imes. Jr. General Manager Bob McRaney Sta.. Conun. Mgr Monroe Looney Chief Engineer Jlmmle Pinnix WHSY HATTIESBURG— 1948— ABC-MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc. Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Hub City Bcstg. Co. Inc. Address Highway 11, North Phone: Juniper 3-1741 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Station Representative T. F. Clark Membership NARTB, RAB President, Gen. Mgr. Charles W. Holt Sta. Mgr. W. R. England Comm. Mgr. Bill Veidi Sales Prom. Mgr W. Murphey Program Director Dean Griffin Publicity Director Alice Bivin Chief Engineer Charles Sharpling WMDC HAZLEEIUBST- 1953— KBS Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned Southwestern Bcstg. Co. of Miss. Address P. O. Box 571 476 nnn Mississippi nnn Phone Number 869 News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth General Manager Louis Alford Sta. Mgr., Chief Engr A. M. Smith Commercial Mgr Greg Breland Program Director Malcolm Jones Chief Engineer A. M. Smith WOKJ WNLA INDIANOLA 1953 Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 500 watts d. Owned Central Delta Bcstg. Co. Address 134 Baker St. Phone: 500 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Representative Thomas F. Clark Membership NARTB, MBA Co-Owners W. L. Kent; J. M. McLendon Gen., Sta. Mgr Howard M. Peters Sales Promotion Mgr Barbee Ashley Program Director Paul Artman Chief Engineer Bob Meador WJDX JACKSON— 1929— NBC Frequency: 820 Kc. .Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n, Owned-Oper. By Lamar Life Ins. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 2171 Phone: 2-2691, 3 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative George P. HoUingbery Membership NARTB General Manager Fred L. Beard Commercial Manager Frank Gentry Program Director Forrest Cox Chief Engineer Percy G. Root WJQS JACKSON— 1947— CBS-MISS. Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Mississippi Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Edwards Hotel Phone: 3-9681 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard President, General Manager . . . Withers Gavin WJXN JACKSON— 1945 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Jackson Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 916 Foley St. Phone: 2-6673 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS Representative Indie, Dora Clayton Pres., Gen. Mgr James T. Ownby Progress Dir. Lucy Pennel Chief Engineer Robert Stathom JACKSON— 1954 Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Dixieland Bcstg. Co. Address 1017 Lynch St. Air Time Daytime News Service UP Station Rep McGillvra Gen, Mgrs Wilbum Kent. John McLendon Station Manager Jay Gilbert Promotion Dir Chuck Allen WRBC JACKSON— 1947— MBS Freq.: 1300 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw.. n. Owned-Operated By Rebel Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 125 So. Lamar Phone: 5-1562 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Associated Representative Branham General Manager J. W. Carlier Sales Prom. Mgr W. V. Dubard Program Director A. C. Leonard Chief Engineer G. G. Benson WS L I JACKSON— 1938— ABC Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Standard Life Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 1847 Phone: 3-2788 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Weed Membership NARTB. RAB President W. R. Newman General-Station Manager L. M. Sepough Commercial Manager F. E. Wilkerson, Jr. Program Director B. K. Smith Chief Engineer C. A. Perkins WKOZ KOSCIUSKO— 1947— KBS-ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watti Owned-Oper. By Kosciusko Bcstg. Co. Address 109 W. Jefferson Phone: 782 Air Time: Full Time Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB General Manager Cy N. Bahakel Sta., Comm. Mgr Mims Boswell, Jr. Program Director Gertrude Cheimault Chief Engineer J. R. Collins W A M L LAUREL— 1932— NBC-KBS-REBEL Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Walls Owned-Oper. By ... . New Laurel Radio Station Bus.-Studio Address 442 6th Ave. Phone Number 5601 News Service AP Transcription Service World 477 D D a MISSISSIPPI n D D R«pr«MBlatiTe George P. Hollinqbery Membership NARTB. RAB President ... Harold Matison Gen.. Sta. Mqr. Granville Walters Comnrjercial Manager M. M. Caver Program Director Stanley Walters dilei Engineer Clyne Grarei WH N Y WLAU LAUREL— 1 946— ABC-MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Wattu Owned Operated By Southland Bcstg. Co. Address 437 N. Magnolia St. Phone: 8 7227 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative McGillvra Membership RAB, NARTB President C. T. McCallum Gen,, Sta. Mgr Norma H. Leggett Comm,, Sales Prom. Mgr Teck Jones Pgm., Pub, Dir David Kane Chief Engineer W. B. Carter WLSM LOUISVILLE— 1953 Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Louisville Bcstg. Corp. Address Box 111 Phone: 1000 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Representative Hil Best Station Manager William R. Parkes Chief Engineer Herb Guthrie WMBC MACON— 1947— MISS.-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned J. W. (Billy) Furr Address WACR. Bldg.. Columbus. Miss. Phone: 310 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep Hil Best Membership NARTB President J. W. (Billy) Furr General Manager Felix Adams, Jr. Program Director John Isaacs Chief Engineer Bob Montgomery WAPF McCOMB— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .S. W. Bcstg. Co. of Miss. Address Pike Hotel Phone: 1884 Air Time: Daytime Station Rep Continental Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World President Louis Aliord Commercial Mgr W. K. Johnston Sales Prom. Mgr Cindy Gardner Program Director James Hemphill General Manager Phillip Brady McCOMB— 1939 Freq,: 1250 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 500 W. n. Owned-Oper. By Bcstrs. Service, Inc. Address P. O. Box 111 Phone: 2080 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Dora-Clayon, Clark General Manager Lester Williams Station Manager W. R. Taylor Commercial Manager Bill Tyler Chiei Engineer Robert L. Sanders W C 0 c MERIDIAN— 1926— CBS-MISS. Frequency: 910 Kc. .Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Mississippi Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Threefoot Bldg. Phone: 7714 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard President, General Manager. . .Withers Gavin WMOX MERIDIAN— 1945— MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Bimey Imes. Jr. Address P. O. Box 1511 Phone: 2-0171 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative McGillvra Transcription Service Thesaurus President Bimey Imes, Jr. General Manager Bob McRoney Station Manager Joseph W. Carson Comm., Mgr., Prog. Dir Eddie Holladay Chief Engineer Winton Beaver WTOK MERIDIAN— 1946— ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watt? Owned-Oper. By .Southern TV Corp. Address Southern Bldg. News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC Pres., Gen. Mgr Robert F. Wright Sta., Comm. Mgr Jerry J. Joiner Program Director Gene Reeves Publicity- Director George Shannon Chief Engineer Joe H. Saxon WMIS NATCHEZ— 1941— NBC-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Natchez Bcstg. Co. Address 615 Main St. Phone: 8211 Air Time: Full Time President P. K. Ewing General Manager P. K. Ewing, Jr. Commercial Mgr Ervin Parks Program Director Hoyle Littlejohn Chief Engineer George W. Wilson 478 nan MISSISSIPPI DDD WNAT NATCHEZ— 1949— ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Old South Bcstg. Co. Address Eola Hotel Phone Number 4621 News Service UP President Mrs. Laurie G. Ratclif f e General Manager Paul Schilling Prog. Dir Val Jensen Commercial Mgr Eddie Phelan Pub. Dir Irene Griffey Chief Engineer Martin Tyronne WPMP PASCAGOULA— 1951— KBS- ABC Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Crest Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address P. O. Box 391 Phone: 83391 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr William R. Guest, Jr. Sta., Comm. Mgr Floyd W. Hess Prom. Mgr Bill Brewer Program Director Tommy Gilbert Chief Engineer Fred Strother WHOC PHILADELPHIA— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 WatU Owned-Oper. By William Howard Cole Phone: 740 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol President. Manager .... William Howard Cole Program Director Mrs. Wm. H. Cole Chief Eng Paul M. Miller WRJW PICAYUNE— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 d. Owned-Oper. By Tung Bcstg. Co. Address Picayune Phone: 510 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC Gen., Sta. Mgr Jinunie Willson Program Director Archie Rushing, Jr. Chief Engineer Don Murphy wsso STARKVILLE— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Storkville Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address WSSO Bldg. Phone: 1230 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Pres., Gen„ Comm. Mgr Joe Phillips Program Director Clarice Cruickshank WELO TUPELO— 1944— MBS-MID SOUTH Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 WartU Owned-Operated By Tupelo Bcitg. Co. Business-Siudio Address Welo Bldg. Phone: 1400 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB Gen. Mgr Bob McRoney Station Manager Bob Evans Commercial Manager E. L. Bowen, Jr. Prog. Dir Edward Cleary '^hief Engineer LeRoy Green WTUP TUPELO— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. OwnedOper. By Lee Bcstg. Co. Address Box 612 Phone: 3111 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World Station Representative Dora-Clayton Partner E. O. Roden Gen., Comm. Mgr James E. Reese Chief Engineer Keith Wroten W Q B C VICKSBURG— 1931— MBS-KBS Freq.: 1420 Kc. . . .Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Owned-Operated By. . .Delta Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address Post-Herald Bldg. Phone: 312 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC Representative Scars & Ajmt Membership NARTB President L. P. Coihrnan General-Station Mgr Mary-Van Coshmon Commercial Manager L. L. MUl«r Chief Engineer Waverley Conway WVIM VICKSBERG— 1948 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 WatU Owned-Operated By Radio Miss., Inc. Business-Studio Address Box 76 Phone: 3901 Air Time: Full Time Representative Indie Soles, Dora-Clayton President J. Dige Bishop General Manager Cecil Goodreau Chief Engineer J. W. Gardner WABO WAYNESBORO— 1954 Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner New Laurel Radio Sta.. Inc. Phone 5-4700 Representative Dixie General Manager Granville Walters Chief Engineer Clyne Graves 479 D n n M 1 S S I S S 1 P P I - M 1 S S O IT R I nan WROB WEST POINT— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1450 Ic Pow»n 250 WatU Own»d Op«rat»d By Bob McRan«y. Sr. Phone: 1450 ..Air Time: Full Time Station Rep. McGillvra Pre*.. Gen. Mgr. Bob McRaney Sr. Station Manager lack King WAZF YAZOO CITY— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned WAZF. Inc. Address South Main St. Phone: 1300 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP President E. O. Roden General Mgr Richard F. Crans Commercial Mgr Ollie Bales Program Director Joel Netherlond Publicity Director Glenda Bridges Chief Engineer Keith Wroten MISSOURI Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 4,238,000 — Families 1,265,000 Radio Homes 1,196,000 — TV Homes 783,000 — Stations in State 65 KWRT BOONVILLE— 1953 Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owner Wm. R. Tedrick Address KWRT Building Phone 1031 Representative Indie General Manager Wm. R. Tedrick Chief Engineer H. J. Schumoker K F V S CAPE GIRARDEAU— 1925— MBS Freq.: 960 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 W. n. Owned-Operated By Hirsch Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 324 Broadway Phone: 5-5511 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB. RAB Representative John E. Pearson President Oscar C. Hirsch Station Manager Ralph L. Hirsch KGMO CAPE GIRARDEAU— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By KGMO Radio-TV Inc. Address Box 274 Phone: 5-8228 Air Time: Full Time Pres., Prog. Dir Willicnn C. Brandt General Manager Richard C. Brandt Chief Engineer William M. Bryan KDMO CARTHAGE— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By Carthage Bcstg. Co. Address 1201 E. Chestnut Phone: 2648. 2623 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Station Rep Continental Membership NARTB Owner, Gen. Mgr J. J. Daly Prog. Dir., Ptom. Mgr Leon Crocker Chief Engineer William Woods KCRV CARUTHERSVILLE— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Pemiscot Bcstg. Co. Address 106 W. 3rd St. Phone: 965 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Thesaurus, World News Service UP President J, E. Taylor General Manager Robert L. Harrison Commercial Manager Ed Dyer Program Director Harry A. Moreland Chief Engineer Al Lawrence KCHR CHARLESTON— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By South Mo. Bcstg. Co. Phone: 2-4451 Air Time: Daytime News Service Thesaurus Representative Hil Best Co-Owner, Gen. Mgr Kermit Barker Program Director James L. Byrd Ilird KCHI CHILLICOTHE— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Cecil W. Roberts Address Highway 36 Phone: 1920 Air Time: Dcrytime News Service UP Representative Hil F. Best, Conwell President Cecil W. Roberts 480 nan MISSOURI nnn General Manager Howard G. Rion Commercial Mgr Jerry Wilson Chief Engineer Donald P. O'Brien KDKD CUNTON— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Wotts d. Owned-Oper. By KDKD. Inc. Phone: 233 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Keystone Mem!>ership NARTB President David M. Segal Station Manager Stanley Dixon Chief Engineer Dean Clayton KFRU COLUMBIA— 1925— ABC-MSN Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KFRU, Inc. Business Address Box 89 Phone: 4141 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. INS Newspaper Affil Tribune Station Rep Webb Transcription Service Lang- Worth, World Membership NARTB, RAB President H. J. Waters, Jr. General Manager. .. .Mahlon R. Aldridge, Jr. Commercial Mgr F. J. LeGrand Program Director Shirley Bauderer Chief Engineer Robert Hoigh KREI FARMINGTON— 1947— KBS Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Midwest Bcstg. System Address Ozarks Bldg. Phone: 1107 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Station Rep Hil F. Best President Cecil W. Roberts Station Manager Earl L. Whitener Comm. Mgr Roy Brewinglon Chief Engineer Bill Westbrook KJCF FESTUS— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned Jefferson County Radio & TV Co. News Service UP Phone: YE 7-3810 Air Tune: Daytime General Manager Donald M. Donze Chief Engineer Russell Seals, Jr. KFMO FLAT RIVER— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Lead Belt Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Flat River Phone: 1000 Air Time: Full Time News Service W Representative John E. Pearson Membership KAB President. General Mdnager. . .Oscar C. Hirsch Station-Comm. Mgr James F. Collins Prom. Mgr James Strader Program Director Lynn Bobs Chief Engineer Gilbert Collins KFAL FULTON— 1950 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .... . .Mo. Central Bcstrs. Address 5th ond Market Phone: 1400 .Air Time: Daytime News Service . . .'.j* UP Transcription Service Standard Membership NARTB. RAB General Manager. ........ .Robert W. Nickles Station Director Roger P. Fox Comm., Prom. Mgr L. Reed Holt Chief Engineer J. J. Patterson K H M 0 HANNIBAL— 1941— MBS Freq.: 1070 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By. Boiling Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 102V2 S. Main St. News Service AP Representative John E. Pearson Partners James and Ada Boiling General Manager William H. Shaw Prog. Dir Gene Hoenes Chief Engineer Ben Parrish KIMO INDEPENDENCE— 1947 Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Craig Siegfried Business-Studio Address 310 N. Osage Newspaper Affil Doily News News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus President Craig Siegfried General Manager Harry L. Becker Sales Prom. Mgr Herb Dawson Chief Engineer Robert Atkinson KLIK JEFFERSON CITY— 1953 Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5 Kw., d. Owned Empire Bcstg. Co. Address 410 Capital News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Station Representative Jerrell A. Shepherd Gen., Sla. Mgr Lyim Bickett Commercial Mgr Bill Brown Chief Engineer John Halligan K W 0 S JEFFERSON CITY— 1937— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Capital Bcstg. Co. 481 n D D MISS () r R T nan Buftin«»s Studio Address 210 Monroe St. Phcne: 6 3137 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Attilia'.icn News Tribune Co. New* Service AP Trotitcrlption Service Thesaurus Station Rep. Joe Bogner President Mrs. L. R. Goshorn Gen.. Sta. Comm. Mqr Catherine Roer Seles Direc or E. A. Richter Chief Enqlneer Leroy S. Hackmann KFSB JOPLIN— 1948 Freq.: 1310 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned Oper By Four States Bcsters, Inc. Add-ess 1027 Main Fhone: MA 4-1 31 D Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Meeker Membership NARTB President Harry Easley V.P., Gen. Mqr W. H. Clark Sales Prom. Mgr Sam Bobcock Program Director Ed Johnson Chief Engineer Lloyd Frazier KSWM JOPLIN— 1946— CBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By Air Time, Inc. Address 1928 W. 13 St. Phone: MA 4-7:60 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative William G. Rambeau Membership NARTB Pres., Ger. Mgr Austin A. Harrison Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Ronald Robson Commercial Mgr D. T. Knight Jr. Publicity Director Austin A. Harrison Chief Engineer Jock Langford W M B H JOPLIN— 1934— MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Joplin Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Frisco Bldg. ?hone: 330 Air Tune: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Sears & Ayer Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr D. J. Poynor Comm. Mgr M. E. Dunn Program Director Golda Shaunce Chief Engineer Jack Langford KCKN KANSAS CITY— 1925 (See Kansas City, Kansas, listing) K C M 0 KANSAS CITY— 1936— ABC Freq.: 810 Kc Power: 50 Kw. d.. 10 Kw. n. Owned Operated By KCMO Bcstg. Co. Address 125 E. 31st St. Phone: Jefferson 6789 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service ... Thesaurus, Associated Representative Katz Membership NARTB. RAB President E. T. Meredith General Manager E. K. Hartenbower Asst. Manager C. E. Breazeal Commercial Manager R. W. Evans Sales Prom.. Pub. Dir F. C. Strawn Program Director George Stump Chief Engineer Karl Troeqien KFRM KANSAS CITY— 1947 For KFRM Listinq — See Concordia, Kansas K M B C KANSAS CITY— 1921— CBS Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By KMBC Bcstq. Co. Address 222 W. 11th St. Phone: HArrison 2650 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. UP Transcription Service World Representative Free & Peters Membership NARTB, RAB President L. G. Backstrom V.P., Managinq Director .... John T. Schillinq Sales Prom. Mqr Georqe J. Hiqqins Chief Engineer Harry Goldenberq KPRS KANSAS CITY— 1949 Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Twin City Adv. Aqency Address 2814 E. 23rd St. Phone: Humbolt 3109 Air Time: Daytime Station Rep McGillvra News Service AP General Manaqer Edwa-d H. Pate Commercial Mqr., Chief Enqr. . . Andrew Carter Proqram Director Eugenia Pate KUDL KANSAS CITY— 1953 Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned KUDL, Inc. Address 1012 Baltimore Ave. Phone: Baltimore 0077 ... . Air Time: Daytime News Service UP 482 nan MISSOURI D D D Station Representative Forjoe & Co. Membership NARTB President David M. Segal General Mgr Harold Backun Commercial Mgr Irving Schwartz Program Director Jack Baruth Chief Engineer William Simons WDAF KANSAS CITY— 1922— NBC Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By The Kansas City Star Co. Business-Studio Address 1729 Grand Ave. Phone: Harrison 1200 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper AH il Kansas City Star Transcription Service Standard, Thesaurus Representative H. I. Christal President Roy A. Roberts Gen. Mgr H. Dean Fitzer Station Manager V. S. Batton Commercial Manager E. Manne Russo Pgm.. Publ. Dir Harry J. Kaulmann Chief Engineer J. A. Flaherty W H B KANSAS CITY— 1922 Freq.: 710 Kc Power: 10 Kw. d.. 5 Kw. n. Owned Mid-Continent Bcstg Co. Address 10th & McGee Phone: BAltimore 8300 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Station Representative John Blair Co. Membership NARTB President Robert H. Storz Exec. V.P Todd Storz V.P. Gen. Mgr George W. Armstrong Sales Promotion Mgr Jack Sampson Program Director John Pearson Technical Director Dale Moudy KBOA KENNETT— 1947 Frequency: 830 Kc Power: 1000 Watts O. Owned-Operated By Kennett Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Kennett Phone: 84-616 Air Time: Daylime News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NARTB President, General Manager Paul C. Jones Station Manager C. H. Harrison Commercial Manager Joe Bankhead Chief Engineer Robert H. Conner KIRX KIRKSVILLE— 1 947— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By North Mo. Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address KIRX Bldg. Phone: 5-3781 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership RAB Gen., Sta. Mgr Samuel A. Burk Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr.. .James J. Dougherty Program Director Lois Daudel Chief Engineer Ralph Neely KLWT LEBANON— 1947— MBS Frequency 1''30 Kc Power: 250 Watt* Owned-Opera:ed By Lebanon Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 221 E. Commercial St. Phone: 1015 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP TranscripJion Service Langworth. SESAC President Robert C. Fields General Manager O. R. Wright Comm. Mgr., Prog. Dir Jack A. Sellers Chief Engine :r Gene Clay KTCB MALDEN— 1954 Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned Tri County Bcstg. Co. Addrezs i:0 W. Main St. Phone: 851 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus General Manager Harold Gregson Commercial Mgr Gerald Jumper Promotion Mg- Ted Pyle In Kansas' City ' THE 0 MID-CONTINENT * FORMULA works at oWiiB Mid-Continent purchssed WHB in June, 1954. There's a new listen over K.C.'s oldest (1922) call letters. New programming, personalities, ideas and news have rocketed WHB to first place. Latest available Hooper: WHB first all day with 35.7% ; second station, 17.5%.Talk to John Blair, or WHB General Manager. George W. Armstrong. (■[^.CONTINENT BROADCASTING CO. ^^I^^''^ President: Todd Storx WTIX. New Orleans KOWH, Omaha WHfi, Kansas City Represented by Represented by Represented by Adam J. Young, Jr. H-R Reps, Inc. John Blair & Co. 483 ODD MISSOURI D D D KM MO MARSHALL— 1949 rr*qu*ncy: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Ownvd Operated By KMMO, Inc. Addrew Marshall Newi Serrlce UP Transcription Serrice World Station Rep Pearson General Manager J. M. Silvey Sta.. Comm., Prom. Mgr Harold Douglas Program Director Don Clem Clxiei Engineer Bill WilUama KNIM MAR Y VILLE— 1 953— KBS Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By MaryvUle Radio-TV Inc. Address Box 278 Phone: 730 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP President R. W. Wilson Prog., Gen. Mgr J. L. Jaquay Commercial Mgr Gilbert Poese Chief Engineer Arnold Wilson KXEO MEXICO>-1948— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Audrcdn Bcstg. Corp. Address Box 260 Phone: 2340-1 Air lime: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB. RAB President John Badaracco Gen., Sta. Mgr W. Earl Dougherty Program Dir Greg Swanson Chief Engineer Hyle Lemen KNCM MOBERLY— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Moberly Bcstg. Co. Address Box 396 Phone: 1600 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth« Thesaurus Membership RAB News Service AP Owner Gen. Mgr Jerrill A. Shepherd Program Director James Lipsey Chief Engineer Ed Scarr KRMO MONETT— 1950— KBS Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Carthage Bcstg. Co. Phone: 858 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Station Rep Continental Membership NARTB General Manager L. C. McKenney Partner J. J. Daly Program Director Floyd Stewart Commercial Mgr Marion Pliant Chief Engineer George ProTinc* KLR S MOUNTAIN GROVE— 1954 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owner Kickapoo Prairie Bcstg. Co. General Manager L. C. McKenney KBTN NEOSHO— 1954— KBS Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owner Ozarks Playground Bcstrs. Address 212^2 E. Main St. Phone 1666 Pres.. Gen. Mgr John V. Turner Chief Engineer Norman Bradford KNEM NEVADA— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Wotts Owned-Oper. By Radio KNEM Address P. O. Box 15 Phone: 15 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep Hil Best President John Blake Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr Kenneth E. White KRMS OSAGE BEACH— 1953 Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Robert M. Smith News Service AP Membership NARTB President Robert M. Smith Gen., Sta. Mgr Javes von Gremp Conun., Sales Prom. Mgr. G. S. Strickland Prog.. Puib. Dir Helen R. Huber Chief Engineer Robert M. Smith K W 0 C POPLAR BLUFF— 1938— KBS Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .Poplar Bluii Bcstg. Co., Inc. Transmitter Address 428 Vine St. Transcription Service SESAC, World Representative John E. Pearson General Manager A. L. McCarthy Sales Manager L. G. Stovall Production Dir Ted Pyle Chief Engineer Donald M. Lldenton KTTR ROLLA— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper By "Show-M«" Best?. Co. 484 D D D MISSOURI DDD Address P. O. Box 567 Phone: 380 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Pres., Gen., Sla. Mgr Luther W. Martin Comrn., Prom. Mgr Wilson C. Burkhead Prog. Dir Roxy Rhodes Pub. Dir Murl Nash Chief Engineer Martin M. Mitchum KS D KSGM STE. GENEVIEVE-1947— KBS Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Cper. By Donze Enterprises, nc. Bus.-Studio Address .410 Merchant St. Phone: 580 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP President, General Manager Elmer L. Donze Chief Engineer Murel L. Rose K F EQ ST. JOSEPH— 1923— MBS Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By KFEQ, Inc. Business-Studio KFEQ Bldg. Phonec 3-2528 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service RCA, Thesaurus Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Barton Pitts Commercial Mgr J. Ted Branson Program Director Willicmi R. Balch Chief Engineer J. Wesley Koch KRES ST. JOSEPH— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By KRESS Radio Corp. Address Box 69 Membership NARTB News Service AP Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Tee Casper Commercial Mgr Robert Mosiman Prog., Pub. Dir Richard Irving Chief Engineer Floyd George K M 0 X ST. LOUIS— 1925— CBS Frequency: 1120 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned By Columbia Bcstg. System, Inc. Operated By CBS Radio Division Business-Studio Address 401 So. 12th St. Phone: Central 8240 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. UP Transcription Service Associated Representative CBS Radio Spot Sales Membership RAB. NARTB General Manager Gene Wilkey Commercial Manager Robert Hyland, Jr. Sales Prom.. Pub. Mgr Foster Brown Program Director Mark Russell Chief Engineer Horry Harwj ST. LOUIS— 1922— NBC Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .The Pulitzer Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address 1111 Olive St. Phone Main 1-1111 News Service AP Newspaper Affil St. Louis Post Dispatch Transcription Service World, Thesaurus Representative NBC Spot Sales Membership NARTB President , . . . Joseph Pulitzer General Manager George M. Burbach Sales Manager Arthur J. Casey Program Director Harold Grams Promotion Manager David Pasternak Chief Engineer J. E. Risk KSTL ST. LOUIS— 1948 Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d. Owned-Operated By Radio St. Louis, Inc. Address 5915 Berthold Ave. Phone: Sterling 1-3636 Air Time: Daytime Representative Forioe Station Manager Dick J. Kasten Commercial Manager William A. Knight Program Director Tony Glenn Sales Prom. Mgr Joseph Voss Publicity Director Norman Edwards Chief Engineer Ira E. Pollock KWK ST. LOUIS— 1927— MBS Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By KWK, Inc. Address 1215 Cole St. Phone: Main 1-9109 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation St. Louis Globe- Democrat News Service AP Representative Kotz President, General Mgr Robert T. Convey Station Manager Ray E. Dady Commercial Manager V. E. Carmichael Program Director John W. Tlnneo Prom., Publ. Director Fred J. Mueller Chief Engineer N. J. Zehi KXLW ST. LOUIS— 1946 Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. . .St. Louis County Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 2735 Bonaparte Ave. Phone: WO 1-1320 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Pearson President John W. Kluge General Manager William W. Jefferay Commercial Manager Edward W. Pape Program Director June R. Hardaway Chief Engineer James F. Mitchell 485 D D D MISS O V R I D n D K X 0 K ST. LOUIS— 1938— ABC-KBS Fr»qu«ncy: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Own^d Oper. By KXOX. Inc. Addr^ti 710 No. 12th Blvd. Phon»: CHwtnut 1-6000. . Air Time: FuU Time News Serrlce UP Repr««entatlTe John Blah Membership . NARTB President . . E. M. Roberts General Manager C. L. Thomas Comm. Mqr. . . V. N. Springgate Sales Prom. Mgr. Frank Doyle Program Director Elmer Muschany Publicity Director Frank Doyle Chief Engineer Arthur F. Rekart W E W ST. LOUIS— 1921 Frequency: 770 Kc Power: 1000 WaiU d. Owned-Oper. By The St. Louis University Address 3642 Lindell Blvd. Phone: FRanklin 1-5685. . . .Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Gill Perna President (St. Louis U.) Very Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.I. General Manager Geo. A. Volz Commercial Manager Ray Korpowicz Program Director Lambert Kaiman Chief Engineer Charles C. Casey W I L ST. LOUIS— 1922 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operoted By Missouri Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Hotel Sheraton Phone Number Olive 2-4500 News Service AP Pres.. Gen. Mgr L. A. Benson Vice-Pres.. Sales Mgr R. M. Hetherington Station Manager Nick Pagliora Soles Prom. Mgr C. W. Beintker Chief Engineer L. A. Benson KSMO SALEM— 1953 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By "Show-Me" Bcstg. Co. Address Box 71 Phone: 303 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP General Manager Luther W. Martin Promotion Mgr Joseph Leon Parker Station Manager William B. Smith Program Director Donna L. Sullinger Chief Engineer Kenneth Wilkins KDRO SED AU A— 1 939— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By MUton J. Hinlein Bus.-Studio Address 2100 W. Broadway Phone: 4004 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Pearson President Milton I. Hinlein General Manager Herbert W. Brandos Program Director Bob Harvey Commercial Manager lames F. Glenn KSIS SED ALIA— 1953 Frequency: 1050 ..Power: 1000 Watts Owner Yates Bcstg. Co. Address KSIS Building Phone 590 Pres.. Gen. Mgr Carl W. Yates KSIM SIKESTON— 1948 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner-Oper. . . . Sikeston Community Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .Hway. 60 W. Phone: 1 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP President Lyman R. Bowman. Ir. Sta.. Conrni. Mgr Richard L. Watkins. Ir. Program Director lames Palmer KGBX SPRINGFIELD— 1926— NBC Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Springfield Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 605 Boonville Ave. Phone: 4-2822 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Affil. . Springfield Newspapers, Inc. Transcription Service Thesaurus Rep Venord. Rintoul & McConnell Membership NARTB President Tarns Bixby, Ir. Gen.. Sta. Mgr K. G. Wells Commercial Mgr Tyler Of futt Program Director Francis Uhlis Pub.. Prom. Dir Dudley Morris Chief Engineer Richard Bowman KICK SPRINGFIELD— 1949— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . . Kickapoo Prairie Bcstg. Co. Address 610 College St. Phone: 4-1561 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB. RAB President Floyd W. Jones General Manager , L. C. McKenney Comm., Soles Prom. Mgr. . . . Richard Bradley Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Robert Vlnyard Publicity Director Les Kennon Chief Engineer William Walker 486 n n n MISSOURI n n D KITS SPRINGnELD— 1941— CBS Frequenc7: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Independent Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 1716 S. S. S. Phone: 2-7474 Air Time: Full Time News Service A? Transcription Service World Representative Sears & Ayer Membership NARTB President J H. G. Cooper General Manager G. Pearson Ward Commercial Manager Bob Burke Program Director Wendel Smith Chief Engineer William F. Curry K WT 0 SPRINGFIELD— 1933— ABC Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Ozarks Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 606 St. Louis St. Phone: 2-4422 Air Time: Full Tune News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative John E. Pearson Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Ralph D. Foster V.P. & Asst. Gen. Mgr Leslie L. Keimon Commercial Manager Raymond M. Keltner Program Director Joe Slattery Prom., Pub. Dir Bill Bailey Chief Engineer Fritz Bauer KALM THAYER— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Robert F. Neathery Address North Hiwoy 63 Phone: 165 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Keystone Pres.. Gen. Sta. Mgr Robert F. Neathery Chief Engineer Sam Beatty KLPW UNION- 1954 Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Franklin County Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 72 Phone: Wash. 1439 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Owner Les Ware General Manager Norb Moore KOKO WARRENSBURG— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Warrensburg Bcstg. Co. Address Box 395 Phone: 1260 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep Forjoe President Lee E. Baker General Manager C. L. Parks Commercial Manager Dorsey Dobson Program Director Jim Gammon Publicity Director Gene Tipton Chief Engineer Jim Preston KWRE WARRENTON— 1949— KBS Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 500 Walts Owned W. T. Zimmerman Address Warrenton Phone: 398 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaunis Representative Continental Gen.. Sta. Mgr W. T. Zimmerman Comm. Mgr Russell Benton Sales Prom. Mgr Leo Waters KWPM WEST PLAINS— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Robert F. Neathery Address E. Abe Taylor Blvd. Phone: 700 Air Time: FuU Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Pres., Gen. Mgr Robert F. Neathery Commercial Mgr Fritze W. Dixon Program Director John Billingsley THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS IP 487 MONTANA Pop. I cb. 1. 19r>r> (Est.) (vlO.OOO — Families 191,000 Radio Honu^ IS8.000 — TV Homos 52.000 — Stations in State 26 KAMA ANACONDA— 1946 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Wortts d. Owned Oper. By Anaconda Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 727 Phone: 136 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser. Lang-Worth. MacGregor, Republic Station Rep GiU-Pema President A. J. Mosby Program Director King Harmon Chief Engineer Charles Field KBM Y BILLINGS— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Billings Bcstg. Co. Address Box 2124 News Service AP Trans. Set Associated. Lang-Worth Station Representative .... Avery -KnodeL Inc. Membership NARTB. RAB President Rockwood Brown General Manager Ken Nybo Commercial Mgr Warren Marshall Program Director Charles G. du Bois Chief Engineer T. A. Hildebrand I KGHL BILLINGS— 1928— NBC Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d. Owned . . v Midland Empire Bcstg. Co. Address. iJ 5th Ave. & North B'way News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, SESAC Stcrtion Representative Katz Membership RAB President P. N. Fortin Geru Mgr.. Chief Eng Jeff Kiichli Sta. Mgt», Prog. Dir V. Braunberger Comm., jnrom. Mgr Ed Yocum ' KOOK BILLINGS— 1950— CBS Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By The Montana Network Address P. O. Box 1498 Phone: 9-5970 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. UP Transcription Service World Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB President C. L. Crist Station Manager V. V. "Bud" Clark Commercial Manager Lloyd Lorsen Program Director Cliff Ewing Chief Engineer Grant French KBMN BOZEMAN— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 WaMs Owned Penn Engineering Co. Address Box 691 Phone: 2105 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Gill-Perno Pres.. Gen. Mgr G. Norman Penwell Sta.. Comm. Mgr Dan Snyder Chief Engineer Ben Hespen KXLQ BOZEMAN— 1939— NBC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned KRBM Bcstrs. Inc. Address Bozemon, Mont. Phone: 1420 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Walker President E. B. Craney General Mgr Ernie Neath Commercial Mgr Ernest Seccomb, Jr. Prog. Dir Dick Smiley Publicity Dir Jim Gidley Chief Engineer Pen Edwards KBOW BUTTE— 1947— CBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Copper City Radio Co. Address 720 Yale Ato. Phone: 7429 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep Cooke President Frank Reardon Chief Engineer Al Morgan KOPR BUTTE— 1948— ABC-MBS Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Copper Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Hotel Hnlen Phone: 6546 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodell President Frank C. Carman General Manager Ed Cooney Program Director Jim Harrold Chief Engineer John Gort KXLF BUTTE— 1929— NBC Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By KGIR, Inc. Address Box 1956 488 n D n MONTANA n D D Phone: 22-3-44 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. UP Transcription Service Standard, SES AC Representative Walker; Pacific No. West Pres.. Gen. Mgr E. B. Craney Sta., Comm. Mgr Ame E. Ansion Program Director Paul Hatton Promotion Mgr Ray Larson Chief Engineer Vem Totten KLTZ GLASGOW— 1954 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner Glasgow Bcstg. Co. Address 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 1000 General Manager James C. Carson Chief Engineer William Sebastion KXGN GLENDIVE— 1948 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Glendive Bcstg. Co. Address Box 200 Phone: EM 5-3377 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard. World Representative Lawson President Lewis Wiles Moore General Manager Daniel C. Palen Commercial Mgr William Danielson Soles Prom. Mgr James Taylor Prog. Dir Eleanor Rosman Chief Engineer Don Powers KFBB GREAT FALLS— 1921— CBS Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Wilkins Bcstg., Inc. Bus.-Studio Address. .607 First Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone: 4-4377 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep Headley-Reed Membership NARTB. RAB President J. P. Wilkins Station Manager LeRoy Stahl Commercial Manager W. C. Blanchette Program Director J. R. Kelley Chief Engineer Wilbur L. Myhre KMON GREAT FALLS— 1947— MBS ABC-INTERMOUNTAIN Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Montana Farmer Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 1935 Phone: 4-4382 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB President Lester Cole General Manager Robert H. Warner Commercial Manager Frank W. Kaull Program Director Mel Hallock Chief Engineers . . Eugene B. Bunker. Ben Rush KXLK GREAT FALLS— 1947— NBC NET Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Great Falls Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Add P. O. Box 2072 Phone: 2-2453 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. UP Representative .... Walker, Pacific Northwest President Barclay Craighead Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr T. L. Frayling Program Director William Zimlich Prom. Mgr., Chief Eng Eugene Kukkola KOJM HAVRE— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . No. Montana Bcstg. Co. Address Box 70 News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Cooke, Inc.. Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB President O. R. Ruble General Manager Charlotte H. Brader Commercial Manager Carlyle D. Leeds Program Director James R. Saenger Publicity Director Stan G. Stephens Chief Engineer. George H. Bauer KCAP HELENA— 1949— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Lewis & Clark Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 1164 Membership NARTB President Edward Maronick General Manager K. O. MacPherson Commercial Mgr Carl Argabright Sales Prom. Mgr Walter H. Marshall Program Director Pat Lee Chief Engineer Dean Mack KXLJ HELENA— 1937— NBC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Peoples Forum of the Air Address 1306 Eleventh Ave. News Service UP. AP Representative Walker. Moore President A. T. Hibbard Gen.. Sta. Mgr Barclay Craighead Commercial Mgr Gene Hogan Sales Prom. Mgr George Wenstrum Chief Engineer Glenn Breech KGEZ KALISPELL— 1927— MBS-KBS Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By KGEZ, Inc. 489 n n D MONTANA nan Bu». -Studio Address 7 Mcdn St, Phcn*: 4331 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription SerTlce. World, SESAC. Standard Stcrtlon Rep Donald Coolc Inc. Membership NARTB, RAB President Frank Reordon Sale* Prom. Mqr Richard V. Vick Gen., Sta. Mgr., Proq. Dir Norm Fisher Chief Engineer Paul Johnston KXLO LE WISTOWN— 1 947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By W. G. Kelly Address P. O. Box 620 Phone: 1210 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep Intermountain President William G. Kelly General Manager Donald C. Williams Comm, Mgr Joe Spoja Chief Engineer David Sather KLCB LIBBY— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts OwnedOper. By... Lincoln County Bcstrs. Inc. Address Box 636 Phone: 410 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service. .Langw or th. MacGreqor Membership NARTB President Smith McNeill Station Manager Joe Menehan Prog.. Pub. Dir James Maurer Chief Engineer Jim L. McLaughlin KPRK UVINGSTON— 1947— KBS INTERMTN. Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts O wned-Oper. By Yellowstone Amuse. Co. Business Address Box 691 Phone: 1000 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep Avery-Knodel Transcription Service World Pres.. Gen. Mgr Paul B. McAdam Commercial Manager Jack Hinman Program Director Nikki Kolence Chief Engineer Duke Long KATL MILES CITY— 1941— KBS-MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Star Printing Co. Address Box 209 Phone: 1340 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation "Daily Star" News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB. RAB Gen., Sta. Mgr Ian A. Elliot Commercial Manager Fred B. Hunnes Sales Prom. Mgr Norval B. Davis Program Director Earl L. Dahlstrom Publicity Director Donald Kern Chief Engineer Francis Kelly K G V 0 MISSOULA— 1931— CBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Mosby's. Inc. Business-Studio Address 127 E. Main St. Phone: 2-2155 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Gill Perna Membership NARTB. RAB Pres.. Gen. Mgr A. J. Mosby Sta.. Comm. Mgr Guy B. Farnsworth Prom. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Don Bradley Chief Engineer Leo Stewart KXLL MISSOULA— 1948— NBC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Western Montana Assoc. Phone: 4-4114 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Walker Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Pat M. Goodover Comm., Prom. Mgr Bob Gillis Program Director Pat M. Goodover Publicity Director John Campbell Chief Engineer Ray Lee KIYI SHELBY— 1947— KBS-MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By..Tri County Radio Corp. Address P. O. Box 185 Phone: 5541 Air Time: Full Time Representative Cooke Membership NARTB, RAB President John Lyon Sec.-Treas Frank Krshka Program Director Don Redfield Chief Engineer George Potter KGCX SIDNEY— 1926— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By E. E. Krebsbach Address 109 S. Central Phone: 408 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Lawson General Manager E. E. Krebsbach Commercial Mgr Keith Krebsbach Sales Prom. Mgr Don Cole Chief Engineer C H. Halvorson 490 NEBRASKA Pap. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 1,394,000 — Families 436,000 Radio Homes 418,000 — TV Homes 208,000 — Stations in State 27 KCOW ALLIANCE— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Sandhills Bcstg. Corp. T ans. Address 1100 West 10th St. Phone: 1300 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB President Hansford laggers General Manager Gene Ackeiley Program Director George Vogel Chief Engineer Roland Reed KWBE BEATRICE— 1949— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Blue Valley Bcstg. Co. Address Box 567 Phone: 1245 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Cole Membership NARTB President Merle G. Jones General Manager Bud Pentz Commercial Mgr William Boyce Program Director Madge McGavren Chief Engineer Earl Mc Williams KCNI BROKEN BOW— 1949 Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Custer County Bstg. Co. Address Box 561 Phone: 611 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr Bud Crawford Commercial Mgr Joe Grieser KCSR CHADRON— 1954 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Community Ser. Radio Corp. Address 212 Bordeaux St., Box 949 Phone: 5545 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Co-Owners Bill Finch, Bob Fouse KJSK COLUMBUS— 1948— KBS Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By George Basil Anderson Business Address Box 460 Phone: 5154 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Biddick. Continental Transcription Service Thesaurus Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr. . . . George Basil Anderson Commercial Manager Milo Klncaid Chief Engineer Max Reeves KFGT FREMONT— 1939 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 100 Wotta Owned-Oper. By Walker Radio. Inc. Business-Studio Address 118 E. 5 St. Newspaper Affiliation Guide. Tribune Membership NARTB News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol Pres.. Gen. Mgr Lester A. Walker Station Manager Robert L. Johnson Program Director Ken Headrick Chief Engineer Harry Snyder K M M J GRAND ISLAND— 1925— ABC Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Town & Farm Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address Division at Cedar Phone: 703-4 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative H-R Membership RAB President Don Seorls V.P. & General Manager Bill Martin V.P. & Regional Sales Mgr Ed Mason Comm. Mgr Ken Titus Program Director Ed. Meyer Publicity Dir Willard Morton Chief Engineer U. L. Lynch KRGI GRAND ISLAND— 1953 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Grand Island Bcstg. Co. Address 315 South Locust News Service AP Trans, Service Capitol. Lang-Worth Representative Sears & Ayer President Robert L. Lester General Manager Wick Heath Comm. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Ray Kozak Chief Engineer Don Campbell K H A S HASTINGS— 1940— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Pofter: 250 Watts Owtx^-Operated By Nebraska Bcstg. Co. 491 D D C N K B K A S K A ana Tranunitter Address 906 >; W. Second St. Phon*: 2-5101 Air Time: Full Time N»ws S«rTic» INS Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative GlU-Perna Membership . NARTB President FV^d A. Seaton Gen.. Sta. Mqr James Pickett Pub.. Pro<3. Dlr. Lloyd O. Thomas Chief &i9ineer Duone B. Allison K G F W KEARNEY— 1 930— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper, By ..Central Neb. Bcstg. Corp. Bus. Studio Address 2221 Central Ave. News Service UP Transcription Serrice World Representative Hal Holman Pres., Sta. Mgr John W. Yeager, Jr. General Manager J. C. Mitchell Commercial Mgr Bob Riedy Pgm., Pub. Dir Robert Rudy Chief Engineer Howard Harrington KRVN LEXINGTON— 1950 Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 25,000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Nebraska Rural Radio Address 104 W. 8th St. Phone: 716 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Standard News Service AP Representative Raymer President Jay A. Person General Manager Max Brown Commercial Manager Harry H. Packard Program Director G. W. Embree Chief Engineer Robert Bitner KFOR LINCOLN— 1924— ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Combelt Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. . .48th and Vine Sts. Phone: 2-6965 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus. Standard Representative Paul Raymer Membership NARTB, RAB President James Stuort Gen.. Sta. Mgr Richard Chapin Commercial Manager Roger Larson Program Director Avrun Bondcrrin Chief Engineer Al Pugsley KLMS LINCOLN— 1949— KBS Freq.: 1480 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned Lincoln Bcstg. Corp. Address 130 N. 18th St. Phone: 27579 Air Tlmtj Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Station Representative McGillvra President Howard A. Shumon Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Frank Stubbs Chief Engineer Charles Winkler KOLN LINCOLN— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Wertts Owned Cornhusker Radio & TV. Corp. Business-Studio Address 40th and W Sts. Phone: 6-2367 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB, RAB President John E. Fetzer General Manager A. James Ebel Radio Mgr Dale V. Berger Commercial Mgr Otis H. Seegler Program Director Jock Meyer Prom. Mgr Graham Jeambey Chief Engineer Ray Taylor KBRL McCOOK— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned MoCook Bcstg. Co. Address 1300 West I St. Phone: 1300 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative McGillvra, Inc. Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr. LeRoy W. Lenwell Program Dir Ronald D. Schafier Chief Engineer Gilbert H. Mitchell W J A G NORFOLK— 1922 Frequency: 780 Kc Power: 1000 Walts d. Owned-Oper. By Huse PubL Co. Phone: 432 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Standard, World Representative Wodker Membership NARTB, RAB President Gene Huse Station Manager Bob Thomas Operations I>ir Evans G. Meier Program Director Glen Hixson Chief Engineer Frank Wiedenbach KNBR NORTH PLATTE— 1952 Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By John Townsend Address P. O. Box 779 Phone: 3528 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC Representotlve Indie Sales Owner John Towniend Gen., Comm. Mgr.* Prog. Dlr Bill Lemko Chief Enqlnoor Horb Zlmmormon 492 n n n NEBRASKA DDa KO D Y NORTH PLATTE— 1930—NBC-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Radio Station KODY Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .1521 W. 12th Phone: 382 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth, World Representative Meeker Membership NARTB Gen„ Sta. Mgr John Alexander Program Director Bill Wood Commercial Manager Joe di Natale Chief Engineer Jay Blakesley KOGA OGALLALA— 1954— KBS Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owner. . : Ogallala Bcstg. Corp. Address 216 N. Spruce Phone 845 General Manager Ed Louner Chief Engineer AI Peters K B 0 N OMAHA— 1942— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Inland Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Add 676 World Ins. Bldg. Phone: JAckson 8282 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus, London Representative Pearson Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Paul R. Fry Commercial Manager Ernest S. Priesman Chief Engineer Richard E. Welna K F A B OMAHA— 1924— CBS Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By KFAB Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 620 Famam Bldg. Phone: Ja. 3420 Air Time: 24 Hours Newspaper Affil '7oumal & Star" (Lincoln) News Service INS, AP Transcription Service SESAC Representative Free & Peters Membership NARTB President T^tor Toft Gen., Sta. Mgr Harry Burke Commercial Mgr Harold Soderlund Prom. Mgr., Pub, Dir. Don Shoemaker Program Director Lyell Bremser Transmitter Engineer Art Stewart KO I L OMAHA— 1925— ABC Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Wotti Owned-Oper. By Central Statei Boitv. Co. Buiineii-Studio Address 511 So. 17th St. Phono: JAckien 7626.... Air Tlmo: Full Tlino Nowt Sorvico A?/ INS Transcription Service. Capitol, Standard, World Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NARTB. RAB Gen. Managers. Don W. Burden, Chic Crobtree Commercial Mgr Had Hughes K 0 W H OMAHA— 1922 Frequency: 660 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Mid-Continent Bcstg. Co. Address Kilpatrick Bldg. Phone: Atlantic 2228 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP. INS. UP Representative H-R Membership NARTB President Todd Storz V.P., Gen. Mgr Virgil Sharpe Local Sales Mgrs Jack Sandler. Ed Morgan Production Mgrs James O'Neill. James Milliken, William Baldwin WOW OMAHA— 1923— NBC Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated B ; Meredith WOW. Inc. Business-Studio Address.. 280 Insurance Bldg. Phone: Webster 3400 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS. UP Transcription Service Standard In Omaha THE . MID-CONTINENT ° FORMULA works at oKOWH Mid-Contment ideas, programming, personal- ities brought KOWH to ttie top in December, 1951, and tiave kept KOWH on top ever since without a break. Last available Hooper Con- tinuing Measurement noted KOWH ahead in 36 out of 40 daytime quarter hours, with ratings of 50% or more in 18 quarter hours. Latest Hooper gives KOWH 46.7%; second station 19.9%. Talk to H-R Reps, or KOWH General Manager, Virgil Sharpe. flKjW .CONTINENT BROADCASTING CO. ^^P'^ Preiident: Todd Stors WHB, Kansas City WTIX, Niw Orleans KOWH, Omaha Represented by Represented by Represented by Jotin Blair 4 Co. Adam J. Young, Jr. H-R Reps, Inc. 493 N i: H R A S K A . N E V A I) A D D n R»prM«ntatlTe John Blair M#mb«r«hlp NARTB. RAB Chairman o! Board Fred Mohen Pr«»ident E. T. Meredith, Jr. Vice Pres.. Gen. Mqr Frank P. Foqorty Sales Manaqer BUI Wiseman Program Director Ray Olson Chief Engineer Glenn Flynn KNEB SCOTTSBLUFF— 1948— MBS Freq.: 960 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 Wts. n. Owned Oper. By . . Platte Valley Bcstg. Corp. Business Studio Address . Golden Rule Bldq. Phone: 1620 Air Time: Full Time News Serrice AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Hal Holman Membership NARTB President John R. Jirdon General Station Mqr Russ M. Stewart Commercial Mqr Byron Joachim Sales Prom. Mqr Paul Freyqanq Progrcm Director Wayne Mcintosh Pubicity Director Fred Walqren Chief Enqineer Leslie A. Proctor KOLT SCOTTSBLUFF— 1930— CBS Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 d., 1000 n. Owned-Operated By The Hilliard Co. Address 1517 V2 Bway Phone: 856 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB. RAB Representative Gill-Perna Pres.. Gen.-Sta. Mqr L. L. Hilliard Commercial Manaqer Tony Kehl Program Director A. W. Taylor Chief Enqineer Harland A. Morrison KSID SIDNEY— 1952— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Wm. C. Grove, Inc. Address Leqion Park Phone: 5503 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative McGxUvra Membership NARTB P es.. Chief Enq W. C. Grove Gen.. Comm. Mqr David W. Younq Proqram Director Edith Sanks NEVADA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 222,000 — Families 76,000 Radio Homes 74,000 — TV Homes 26,000 — Stations in State 12 KELK ELKO— 1948— MBS Frequency: 1240 K- Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Elko Bcstq. Co. Address P. Q. Box 790 Phone: 260 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP President Chris Sheerin General Manaqer John J. Gammick Program Direclor Bob Vizina Chief Engineer Milo Taber KELY ELY— 1950 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. B/ White Pine Bcstq. Co. Address Box 1088 Phone: 2077 Air Time: Full Time Membership RAB News Service AP Co-Mcmaqer D. I. Hansen Co-Manaqer D. V. Bradley KBMI HENDERSON— 1954 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Own?d KBMI Bcstrs. Phone: Frontier 2-1131 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Manaqer Tom Maqowan K E N 0 LAS VEGAS— 1940— ABC Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Nevada Bcstq. Co. Address 2700 So. 1st St. Phone: 1400 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative W. S. Grant Membership NARTB Pres., Gen.-Sta. Manager Maxwell Kelch Commercial Mqr Merl Saqe Pqm.. Pub. Dir Ken O'Connell Chief Enqineer R. O. Dow KLAS LAS VEGAS— 1948— CBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Las Veqas Bctrs., Inc. Address Desert Inn, P. O. Box 1510 Phone: 4646 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Standard News Service AP Representative Weed & Co. Membership RAB 494 n D D NEVADA nnn President R. G. loUey General Manager Tom Ivory Commercial Manager Bill Pursel Program Director James Hart Publicity Director Lois Lott Chief Engineer Greg Gelhart KORK LAS VEGAS— 1951— NBC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Vegas Valley Bcstg. Co. Address Hotel Thunderbird Phone: 6500 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Geo. P. HoIlinq[bery Membership RAB President David McKay Soles Prom. Mgr Lois Earp Gen. Mgr Jean Paul King Program Director Robert Baker Chief Engineer Bill Binford KRAM LAS VEGAS— 1947— MBS-KBS INTERMOUNTAIN Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Boulder City Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 1712 Phone: 920 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Representative Avery-Knodel President Edward J. Jansen Genneral Manager Truman B. Hinkle Commercial Manager Lester Seilfer Program Director Sam Salerno Chief Engineer Fred Young KATO RENO— 1946— MBS-DON LEE-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Robert L. Stoddard Business-Studio Address Box 2231 Phone: 2-4501 Air Time: Full Time Rep Walker, McGavren. Western Radio News Service UP Trans. Service Langworth, McGregor Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr R. L. Stoddard Commercial Manager Robert S. Hughes Program Director Betty Stoddard Chief Engineer Al Glass KO H RENO— 1928— NBC Freq.: 630 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owner McClatchy Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 2271 Phone: 3-5106 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Representertive Paul H. Roymer President Eleanor McClatchy Manager Hewitt Kses Program Director Bruce Branson Chief Engineer Wesley Craig KOLO RENO— 1946— CBS Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Reno Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Add. ess 33 Sierra St. Phone: 2-4518 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NARTB. RAB President Dave McKay General-Station Manager H. G. Wells Commercial Manager Howard Doyle. Jr. Sales Prom. Mgr Gene McKenna Program Director Roland DuBois Publicity Director Pat Welly Chief Engineer George O'Brien KWRN RENO— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KWRN. Inc. Address Riverside Hotel Phone: 3-6156 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep W. S. Gra:.ti Pres., Gen. Mgr Franz J. Robischoi; Commercial Mgr W. V. Leroy Swecker Chief Engineer Walt Reei. KWN A WINNEMUCCA— 1955 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner N. W. Radio & TV Corp. Address Box 546 President Lester W. Pearce THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS IP 495 NEW HAMPSHIRE Pop. Fob. 1. 19r>r> (Kst.) -) 12,000 — Families 159.000 Kadio llonu's 155.000 — TV Homos 105.000 — Stations in State 12 ,.\. WMOU BERLIN— 194&—KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper White Mtns., Bcstng. Co. Address 27 Green Square Mews Seryjce AP Transcription Service World Representative Kettell-Corter. Stars Natl. Membership NARTB. RAB President John W. Guider General Manager Wendell C. MacKenxie Program Dir Charles Ross Chief Engineer Herschel M. Howe WTSV CLAREMONT— 1948 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Grandview Inc. Trans. Address 221 Washington St. Representative A. Youug. L. Borgatti President William J. Barkley General Manager Ralph Gottlieb Sales Prom., Conun.. Sta. Mgr. . . F. Richard Hill Prog., Pub. Dir J. V. Shaw Chief Engineer A. J. Davis WKXL CONCORD— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Capitol Bcstng. Co. Business-Studio Address Eagle Hotel Phone: 5-5521 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative. .. .Adam Young. Kettel-Carter President H. Scott Kilgore G^n., Sta., Comm. Mgr H. Chase Prog. Dir Gary Miller Pub. Dir E. O'Connor Chief Engineer Fred Sheehon WTSL HANOVHR-LEBANON— 1950— ABC GRANITE Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By WTSL Inc. Address 155 Front St. Phone: 4-4075 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep Borgatti, Young President William J. Barkley General Manager Ralph Gottlieb Chief Engineer Al Davis W K N E KEENE— 1926— CBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By WKNE Corp. Address 17 Dunbar St. Phone: 2080 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Meeker, Kettell-CcDrter Membership NARTB. RAB President Joseph K. Close Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Frank B. Estes Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Ted B. Sawyer Chief Engineer Ernest Roberge WLNH LACONIA— 1922— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Northern Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 653 Main St. News Service AP Representative Kettell-Carter, Grant Membership NARTB Transcription Service Lang- Worth President Genevieve Wingate Gen., Sta. Mgr Arthur Rothaiel Commercial Manager Sydney Clarke Program Director Irving W. Kaizer Chief Engineer Walter Avery WFEA MANCHESTER— 1932— CBS Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d. n. Owned Public Information, Inc. Address P. O. Booc 446 News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep... McKinney, Kettell-Carter President Farris E. Rohall General Mgr O. R. Davis Station Mgr Norton I. Virgien, Jr. Commercial Mgr Albert L. Auclair Program Dir Donald L. Jones Publicity Dir Alan Rock Chief Engineer Jay Kosik WKBR MANCHESTER— 1946 GRANITE STATE Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Granite State Bcstg. Co. Address 155 Front St. Phone: 4-4075. 6. 7 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep Borgatti, Young Membership NARTB President William J. Barkley General Manager Ralph Gottlieb Station Manager Warren H. Journay Commercial Mgr Saul Gross Sales Prom. Mgr Forrest Morgan Program Director Norman Bailey Chief Engineer Royston Phillips 496 nan new hampshire-new jersey nan WMUR MANCHESTER— 1941--CBS Freq.: 610 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned The Radio Voice d N. H«. Inc. Business-Studio Address 1819 Elm St. Phone: 5-5788 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Weed Membership NARTB, R AB President Hon. Francis P. Murphy VJ>.. Gen. Mgr N. Gittleson Commercial Mgr Wallace A. Walker Program Director Bernie Mack Chief Engineer Vincent Chandler WOTW NASHUA— 1947 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Nashua Bcstg. Corp. Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Location Lund Rd. Phone: 2-2781 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Walker Membership RAB Pres., Gen., Stcc Mgr Arthur A. Newcomb Station Manager R. E. Berry Comm. Mgr H. Q. Bauman Chief Engineer R. C. Bingham W H E B PORTSMOUTH— 1932— MBS frequency: 750 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By WHEB, Inc. Phone: 4080 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Kettel-Carter. Walker Pres., Comm. Mgr Charles M. Dale Gen., Prom. Mgr Thomas M. Dale Program Dir George Pinkerton Chief Engineer Anthony Vaccoro WWNH ROCHESTER— 1948 GRANITE STATE Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Strafford Bcstg. Corp. Address Rochester Hill Rd. Phone: 1400-1 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Borgati, Webb Membership RAB. NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr A. J. K. Malin Commercial Mgr M. C. Ball Station Manager H. Martin Prog. Dir J. Alan Jasper Chief Engineer Ralph Warren NEW JERSEY Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 5,354,000 — Families 1,577,000 Radio Homes 1,523,000 — TV Homes 1,456,000 — Stations in State 21 WJLK ASBURY PARK— 1926 Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Asbury Park Press, Inc. Address Press Plaio Phone: Prospect 4-3000 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NARTB President Wayne D. McMurray Station Manager Everett Rudlolf Commercial Manager Margaret Curtis Prog. Mgr Charles F. Hill Program Director Frank Huber W F P G ATLANTIC CITY— 1940— CBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operoted By Neptune Bcstg. Corp. Business Address Steel Pier Phone: 5-2188 Air Time: Full Time News Service ^ Representative John E. Pearson President Fred Weber Director of Operations Blair K. Thron Commercial Mgr Cole Uaming Office Manager Pearl Kogen Program Dir Ed Davis Publicity Director Jessie Morris Chief Engineer Earle Godfrey (See Page 498) WMID ATLANTIC CITY— 1947— ABC-MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . Mid- Atlantic Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Address Brighton Hotel Phone: 4-1340 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Associated, World Representative Stars Natl. Membership NARTB President Richard Endicott Gen.. Sta. Mgr. David H. Freedman Program Director Alan Owen Publicity Dir Dow Rich W S N J BRIDGETON— 1937— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .Eastern States Bcstg. Corp. Phone: BR 2930 Air Time: Full Time 497 Q n G N E >V J E R S E Y D D D N«wi Seryk» UP Transcription Service .. Thesaurus Station Represenlatlre Clark Membership N ARTB President BoMell S. Henderson Vke Pies.. Gen. Mqr Paul Alger Sales Prom., ProN THE WESTERN NEW YORK AREA Call Avery-Knodel or this station. Find out how much you can buy for only • • • MOO A WEEK ! you'll be surprised what *100 a week will buy SATURATION The most successful advertising tech- nique is "Telling your sales story to OS many people, as many times as you can, within the limits of a sound budget." This is the WKBW SATURA- TION FORMULA which is bringing increased sales results for WKBW advertisers; and we have the renew- als to prove it. MORE LISTENERS PER DOLLAR No matter what your yardstick is for buying radio time . . . Nielsen . . . Pulse . . . coverage maps ... or spe- cial local surveys, you'll find a WKBW SATURATION CAMPAIGN gives you MORE THAN TWICE AS MANY LIS- TENERS for your advertising dollar. That's why your sales results will be MORE THAN TWICE AS GOOD! For details call Avery-Knodel or WKBW. 50,000 WATTS \i:wi^rg>\i^ ,,,. ABC BUFFALO'S MOST POWERFUL STATION I ClINTON H CHURCHILL Founder, President 506 D n n NEW YORK D D D Membership NARTB, RAB President William O. Dapping General Manager Frederick L. Keesee Prog., Pub. Dir Robert B. Morgan Chief Engineer Herbert House W B T A BATAVIA— 1941— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watti Owned-Operated By Batavia Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. .. .218 East Main St. News Service AP Transcription Service World Pres., Gen. Mgr Edmund R. Gamble Sales Prom. Mgr Charles L. Snow Commercial Mgr Charles Snow Program Director Jim Fagan Chief Engineer Fred Callendar WENE BINGHAMTON— ENDICOTT— 1947 ABC Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Ottaway Stations, Inc. Business-Studio Address 909 E. Main Transcription Service Associated Representative Radio Reps. Inc. Membership NARTB, BAB President James H. Ottaway Managing Director F. H. Brinkley Station Manager S. W. Ryder Sales Manager Norman F. Flyrm Program Director Len Hathaway Chief Engineer Sheldon W. Weyland WINR BINGHAMTON— 1946— NBC Freq.: 680 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Owned-Oper. By. .Southern Tier Radio Service Business-Studio Address . . Court House Square Phone: 4-4318 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative George P. HoUingbery President Donald Kramer General Manager George J. O'Connor Commercial Manager H. R. Nicholson Pgm., Prom. Dir Charles Bishara Chief Engineer A. A. Kelley WKOP BINGHAMTON— 1947— MBS Freq.: 1360 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Owned-Oper. By . . The Binghamton Bcstrs.. Inc. Business-Studio Address 34 Chenango St. Phone: 2-3437 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB. BAB Pres.. Gen.-Sta. Mgr Andrew Jarema Commercial Mgr Wally Buman Chief Engineer Charles Hallinan W N B F BINGHAMTON— 1927— CBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Clark Associates, Inc. Business Address P. O. Box No. 48 Phone: 3-7311 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Boiling Membership NARTB General Manager George R. Dunham Sales Manager S. N. Heslop Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir John Turner Program Director E. M. Scala Chief Engineer L. H. Stonts WBEN BUFFALO— 1930— CBS Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WBEN. Inc. Phone: MOhawk 0930 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation . . Buffalo Evening News News Service AP. INS, UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Henry I. Christal Membership NARTB. BAB President Edward H. Butler Vice-President A. H. Kirchhof er General Manager C. Robert Thompson Station Manager Frank W. Kelly Sales Manager C. E. Daly Program Director Carl Erickson Publicity Director Joseph A. Haeifner Chief Engineer Ralph J. Kingsley WBNY BUFFALO— 1935 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Roy L. Albertson, Inc. Address 485 Main St. News Service AP. UP Transcriiption Service Capitol Station Representative Adam J. Young President Roy L. Albertson. Sr. General Mgr Michael L. Merla Sales Promotion Mgr Eugene K. Mc White Chief Engineer Thomas L. Vines W K B W BUFFALO— 1925— ABC Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 50,000 WatU Owned-Operated By WKBW, Inc. Business Address . Radio Center, 1430 Main St. Phone: Grant 5101 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB Pres., Geiu Mgr Clinton H. Churchill Public Service Dir Dorothy L. Ireland Station Mgr Alfred E. Anscombe Program Director Frank Ward Chief Engineer Leroy Fiedler 507 ODD N E W YORK D D D W E B R BUFFALO— 1924— MBS Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned Operated By WEBR, Inc. Buftlness Studio Address 23 North St. Newspaper Alfiliation "Courier-Express" News Service AP, INS, UP Trans. Service. . .Thesaurus. Standard, SESAC Representative Katz Membership NARTB. BAB President William J. Conners. Ill General Manager William Doerr Commercial Manager Carl J. Kirchhofer Pgm., Prom. Mgr Wm. Schweitzer Chiet Engineer Frank B. Ridgeway WGR BUFFALO— 1 922— NBC Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d. Owned WGR Corp. Address Lcdayette Hotel Phone: WA 3100 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Representative Free & Peters, Inc. Membership NARTB, BAB President George F. Goodyear General Mgr J. J. Bernard Sto., Comm. Mgr Nat L. Cohen Sales Prom. Mgr Philip H. Curtis Program Dir Robert J. Strigl Chief Engineer Karl B. Hoiiman WWOL BUFFALO— 1947 Frequency: 1120 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . Greater Erie Broad. Co. Address 315 Main St. Phone: MO 1200 Air Time: Daytime Representative Forjoe Owner Leon Wyszatycki Geneal Manager Ted Wyszatycki Commercial Manager Jack Greenfield Chief Engineer Walter Williams Jr. WXRA BUFFALO— KENMORE— 1948 Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 1000 Watts .d Owned-Operated By. .W. New York Broad. Co. Address Box 85 Phone: AMherst 1160 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Tronscriplion Service .World Station Representative Wm. G. Rambeau Gen., Comm. Mgr Thaddeus Podbielniak Sales Prom.. Pub. Dir Bradley D. Steiger Program Director James J. Frieling Chief Engineer Roger W. Fleming WCBA CORNING— 1949 Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: lOOOWatts d. Owned. . .Wellsboro Corning Broad. Adv. Inc. Address Calon Road Phone: 6-7000 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative McGlllvra, Inc. Pres.. Gen. Mgr Paul L. Carpenter Station Manager Paul E. Carpenter Program Director Richard Buzzerd Chief Engineer Thomas Shaifer WCLI CORNING— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Radio Corning, Inc. Address 90 W. First St. Phone: 6-5421 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Representative Meeker News Service . AP Pres.. Gen. Mgr Gordon' M. Jenkins Prom., Comm. Mgr Frank P. Costello Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir George P. Droelle, Jr. Chief Engineer Frank Saia WKRT CORTLAND— 1947 Freq.: 920 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Owned-Operated By Radio Cortland, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address State Theatre Bldg. Phone Skyline 6-2828, 2829 Air Time Full Time News Service UP T.anscription Service Lang- Worth Representative Gill, Perna Membership RAB President Leighton A. Hope General Manager William L. Thompson Chief Engineer William Barron WFCB DUNKIRK— 1949 Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By Dunkirk Broad. Corp. Address 316 Main St. Phone: 7756 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Station Representative Walker Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr., Sta. Mgr Alois A. Schmidt Commercial Manager B. F. Goodrich Program Director Van Miller Chief Engineer J. T. Grace WELM ELMIRA— 1947— CBS-ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner Radio Elmira, Inc. Business-Studio Address 222 E. Market St. Phone: 3-5626 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Representative Meeker Membership NARTB President John S. Riggs 508 D n D NEW YORK nan Vice Pres. (Sales) Keith W. Horton Vice Pres. (Bcstg.) Phil Cameron Program Director Ruth E. Dibble Chief Engineer Arthur French W E N Y ELMIRA— 1939— NBC-MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated B7..Elmira Star-Gazette, Inc. Bu8.-Studio Address Mark Twain Hotel Phone: 5181 Air Time: Full Time News Serrice AP Newspaper Affiliation Gazette, Advertiser Transcription Service World Representative Everett & McKinney Membership NARTB. RAB General Manager Dale L. Toylor Commercial Mgr Bill Pope Sales Manager Ellis Erdman Program Director Ted Hodge Chief Engineer Thurlow A. Greene W G B B FREEPORT— 1924 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 100 Watts Business-Studio Address 44 So. Grove St. Phone: Freeport 9-1400... Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Lang-Worth General Manager John D. Whitmore Station Manager Murray C. Evans Program Director A. Cheesman Publicity Manager Herbert Clock wosc FULTON— 1949— KBS Frequency. 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Cassill Radio Corp. Address Box 97, Oswego Phone: Fulton 2-2255 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Richard C. Mitchell Station Manager Jack Burgess Program Director Edward Reich Publicity Dir Betty J. Sterling Chief Engineer Robert N. Blair WGVA GENEVA— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Star Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Address Geneva Federal Savings Bldg. Phone: 6691 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Cooke Transcription Service World Membership RAB President M. H. Forman General Manager Thomas L. Brown Sta., Comm. Mgr Ernest F. Oliver Program Director Alex Lamutis Sales Prom. Mgr Archie Fobretti Chief Engineer R. Carleton Greene wwsc GLENS FALLS— 1946— ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Gt. Northern Radio Co. Address 13 Warren St. Phone: 2-6518 Air Tune: Full Tune News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Devney Membership RAB President Louis Brown Gen., Comm. Mgr Martin Karig Comm. Mgr E. V. Wiley Program Director Carl Mattison Chief Engineer Wilson P. Foy WENT GLOVERSVILLE— 1944— CBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Sacandaga Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 8 W. Fulton St. Phone: 4-7175 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Gill, Pema President George Bissell General Manager A. C. Lloyd, Jr. Program Director Peter Dreyer Chief Engineer Richard Stewart THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS AP 509 "*7-4e PuUe" Pnaaed: Strong LOCAL programming gives WHLI tlie Largest Daytime Audience in tlie big booming Major Long isiand Market Familiar good music Long islanders prefer LOCAL Long island ~ national — international news Railroad — bus — sctiool and industrial plant information LOCAL special events -> editorial ieadersliip in Long Island issues Long island traffic and complete liighway condition information Long island waather— boating— fishing— beacli and garden reports WHLI THE VOICE OF LONG ISLAND^' has a Icrger dayf-ime audience in the Major Long Island Market than any network or independent station! AM 1100 FM 98.3 WHLI HEMPSTEAD LONG ISUND. N. Y. PAUL GODOFSKY. Pres. Represented by Rambeau 510 a D n NEW YORK D D D WHLI HEMPSTEAD— 1947 Frequency: 1100 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By FM Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 245 Baldwin Rd. Phone: Ivanhoe 1-8000 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription. . .Associated. World. Thesaurus Representative Rambeau Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Paul Godoisky Ex-Vlce-President Joseph A. Lenn Prog. Dir Jerry Carr Publicity Director George Ball V.P., Chief Engineer Frank E. Knaack WLEA HORNELI^1951— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Ope^. By Hornell Bcstng. Corp. Business-Studio Address 97 Main St Phone: 1420 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Gill. Pema Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Charles D. Henderson Sta. Mgr G. W. Stidstone Prog. Dir Don Jones Chief Engineer Frederick Witter WGSM HUNTINGTON— 1951 Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Huntington-Montauk Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Address 379 New York Ave. Phone: Huntington 4-6740 . . Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Station Representative Robert Keller Transcription Service World President Byron T. Sammis Gen.. Sta. Mgr Edward J. Fitzgerald Program Director Marjorie Anning Publicity Director Ruth Rogers Chief Engineer William Naramore W H C U ITHACA— 1940— CBS Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d- Owned-Operated By Cornell University Business-Studio Address . . . Savings Bank Bldg. Phone: 4-6301 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Membership NARTB. RAB Gen., Sta. Mgr Michael R. Haima Commercial Mgr H. E. M. Brockway Program Director Joseph A. Short Publicity Director Sam Woodside Chief Engineer Herbert P. Michels WWHG HORNELL— 1949 Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By W. H. Greenhow Co. Address 85 Canisteo St. Phone: 2000. 1 Air Time: Daytime Newspaper Af f il Tribune. Advocate News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative McGillvra Pres., Gen. Mgr Louis G. Buisch Station Manager Donald J. Curran Commercial Mgr Sheffield Davis Program Director Edward Spoo Chief Engineer Howard Huff WHUC HUDSON— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Colgren Bcstg. Co. Address Union Turnpike Phone: HU 8-3341 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative McGillvra, Kittell-Carter Membership NARTB General Manager John Kearney Commercial Manager Robert Strakos Program Director James P. Cranna Publicity Director Jennie Weaver Chief Engineer Charles Weiler WJOC JAMESTOWN— 1948— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Air Waves. Inc. Trans.-Bus.-Studio Address. . .415 W. Fourth St. Phone: 5-108 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Gill-Perna Transcription Service World Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr Harold P. Kane Program Director William Winn, Sales Prom. Mgr T. Graham Maxwell Chief Engineer Burton O. Waterman WJTN JAMESTOWN— 1924— ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Operated By James Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address Hotel Jamestown Phone: 7-151 Air Time: Full Tim** News Service UP Transcription Service. . .Associated, McGregor Representative . . Venard, Rintoul & McConnell Membership NARTB. RAB President Jay E. Masop Gen., Sta. Mgr Simon Goldman Comm. Mgr J. Carl Willems Program Director G^orqe Pfl^pger Publicity Dir Christine O'Polka Chief Engineer Harold J. Krotxert 511 n n D NEW YORK D D D W K N Y KINGSTON— 1939— MBS Fr.qu.ncy: 1490 Kc Pow»n 250 Watt. Own»d Oper. By Kingston Bcitg. Corp. Bu»lne«i^tudlo Addr»M 601 Broadway Phone: 4500 Air Time: Full Time N*ws S«rric« ^ RepreientotlT* Meeker Membership RAB, NARTB President Joseph K. Close General, Station Mgr Robert M. Peebles Program Director Ernest Ward Publicity Director Richard McCarthy Chief Engineer Carl EgoH wvos LIBERTY— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By .. .Sullivan County Bcstg. Co. Phone: 1680-1 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Pres.. Gen. Mgr S. D. Lubin Commercial Mgr H. G. Borwick Chief Engineer Robert Gessner WLFH LITTLE FALLS— 1952— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Radio City Bcstrs. Address 339 S. 2nd St. Phone: 654 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative McGillvra President Arthur Feldman Vice-President Robert Feldman Commercial Mgr Frank Camarata Chief Engineer Arthur Clark WUSJ LOCKPORT— 1948 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Union-Sun & JoumoL Inc. Trans.-Address 320 Michigan St. Phone: 3-5944 Air Time: Full Tune News Service AP Transcription Service World Newspaper Affil ''Union Sun & Journal" Representative GiU. Perna Membership NARTB President Egbert D. Corson General Manager William J. Kemble Comm. Mgr Josepih A. Pinna Prog. Dir Tony Allen Chief Engineer Richard Weatherbee WICY MALONE— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper By North Country Bcstg. Co. Address 65 Woodward St. Phone: 187 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Pres.. Gen. Sta. Mgr Mitchell C. Tackley Commercial Manager Alice M. Tackley Program Director Donald J. Paye Publicity Dir M. C. Tackley Chlei Engineer Adolf Stromer WMSA MASSENA— 1945— ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By The Brockway Co. Business Address Arcade St. Phone: Watertown 27 Air Time: Full Bme News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Weed Membership NARTB, RAB President John B. Johnson General Manager louis Saiif. Jr. Station Manager Thomas R. McHugh Program Director James H. Nash Chief Engineer Michael Tarkulich WALL MI0DLETOWN— 1942— KBS Fequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .The Conununity Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 62 North St. Phone: Middletown 3119. .Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Pres., Gesi., Comm. Mgr James M. Pcrtt Program Director Jerry Wax Chief Engineer Fred Schoelkoph W G N Y NEWBURGH— 1933 Frequency: 1220 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Orange County Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 161 Broadway Phone: Newburgh 4600 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Membership RAB Sta. Rep Kettell-Carter Pres., Gen. Mgr George W. Bingham Commercial Manager Joseph Rake Prog. Dir Richard Kaskin Chief Engineer Marvin S. Seines WNRC NEW ROCHELLE— 1950 Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 100 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Radio New Rochelle, Inc. Address 411 Fifth Ave. Phone: 6-0800 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr James A. lodice Comm., Prog. Dir Paul V. Coughlin Sales Prom. Mgr Nick Andrews Publicity Director Jerry Dale 512 n n n NEW YORK D D D WABC NEW YORK— 1921— ABC Frequency: 770 Kc Power: 50,000 Woiw Owned-Oper. By Americcm Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address 7 West 66th St. Phone: SU 7-5000 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. INS Representative Edward Petry & Co. President Robert E. Kintner Acting Gen. Mgr Michael Renault Program Manager Myrtle Tower Sales Prom. Mgr Eugene Accas Chief Engineer John Bourcier W B N X NEW YORK— 1927 Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WBNX Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 280 E. 181st St., Bronx Phone: MElrose 5-0333 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC Representative En9 President A. L. Haskell V.P., Sta.-Gen. Manager William I. Moore Asst. Comm. Mgr Edward Betchley Production Director Frank Johnson WCBS NEW YORK— 1924— CBS RADIO Frequency: 880 Kc Powen 50.000 Watts Owned By Columbia Bcstg. System. Inc. Operated By CBS Radio Division General Studio Address 485 Madison Ave. Phone: PLaza 1-2345 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. INS. UP Transcription Service Capitol Representative CBS Radio Spot Sales Membership NARTB. RAB President of CBS Frank Stanton General Manager Carl Ward Sales Manager Henry Untermeyer Merchandising Dir Howard Lally Sales Prom. Mgr Murray Gross Program Director Sam Slate Public Affairs Dir D. Gordon Graham Publicity Director Milton Rich Chief Engineer Davidson Vorhes W E V D NEW YORK— 1927 Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Debs Memorial Radio Fund Business-Studio Address 117 W. 46th St. Phone Number PLaza 7-0880 News Service • ;AP President Adolph Held Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Henry Greenfield Program Director George Field Chief Engineer Charles Brown W M C A NEW YORK— 1925 Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By WMCA. Inc. Business-Studio Address 1657 Broadway Phone: Circle 6-2200 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service World Representative AM Radio Sales Membership BAB President Nathan Straus General Manager M. M. Fleischl Program Director Leon Goldstein Sales Prom. Mgr Patricia Bolton Sales Mgr John J. McSweeney Chief Engineer James McCaiiferty WMGM NEW YORK— 1922 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 50,000 Watti Owned-Oper. By. .Marcus Loew Booking Agcy. Business-Studio Address 711 Fifth Ave. Phone: MU 8-1000 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP, AP Representative Rambeau Director Arthur M. Tolchin General Manager Frank Roehrenbeck Sales Manager Samuel Faust Program Director Raymond Katz Publicity Director Jo Ranson Chief Engineer Paul Fuelling TAP THE RICH MARKET OF METROPOLITAN NEW YORK through 20 K.W. ENGLISH JEWISH The more than 600,000 Jewish families, com- prising approximately 3,000,000 people, are one of the vital segments of the vast Metro- politan New York market. For more than two decades top-draw national and local advertisers have tapped this fabu- lously rich market, with the essential help of WEVD's unmatched superiority in the volume of Jewish listeners. Renewing their contracts year after year, these advertisers have proved the loyalty of WEVD's audience ... it stays tuned to WEVD ... it responds to quality ... it has the meons to buy. Send for your copy of the roster of WHO'S WHO AMONG WEVD'S SPONSORS All Programs Broadcast on AM and FM Simultaneously HENRY GREENFIELD, Managing Director WEVD 117-119 West 46th Street New York 36, N. Y. 513 \N Ntw yo^K... ^^^'■'''h youR cosroweRS, ^ SpEAK MA'^Y Ul'GWACiES i^ ^^? 4:r ana WHOM ^SPEAK^THfiR LANGUAGE fSlRtHAN \TAt% , POL/5// . V10S5//1N SPAN/5H \jKRAlA//>4/v 9tU$ For almost a quarter of a century, WHOM has devoted its time and effort serving the foreign language groups in New York's Metropolitan Area. Today, many of the OVER FIVE MILLION Italian, German, Spanish, Polish and Russian speaking citizens look upon WHOM as a friend who has always known how to ''speak their language," presenting the type of entertainment most popular to each group. That is why WHOM influence in these homes can mean so much to your sales figures. • 62 Hours a Week of Spanish Programs. • 18 Hours a Week of Italian Programs. • 18 Hours a Week of Polish Programs. • 12 Hours a Week of German Programs. • 41/2 Hours a Week of Russian Programs. • SV? Hours a Week of Ukranian Programs. ... 21 Hours a week devoted to our large Negro following, presenting "After Hours Swing Session," featuring Willie Bryant, "The Mayor of Harlem," and one of the best loved Negro Disc Jockeys on the air. Atlantic Broadcasting Coaapany, Inc. 136 West 52 St. CI 6-3900 New York 19, N. Y. WHOM 514 n D n NEW YORK D D n WHOM WINS NEW YORK— 1930 Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Atlantic Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business Address 136 W. 52nd St. Phone: Circle 6-3900 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affil. . . II Progreso. Italo-Americano News Service UP President Fortune Pope V.P.. Chge. Sales Charles Baltin Sales Prom. Mgr R. A. Fornier Program Director Ralph Constantino Chief Engineer George Steiger NEW YORK— 1926 Frequency: 1010 Kc Power 50.000 Wtts Owned-Oper. By Gotham Bcstg. Corp. Address 28 W. 44th St. Phone: BRyant 9-6000 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS. UP Membership NARTB, BAB President J. El'cy MrCaw General Manager Robert Leder Director of Sales . .Jacques Biraben Soles Prom. Mgr Joe Besch Program Director Robert Smith Chief Engineer Paul von Kunitz (See Page 316) The Red Cross Needs Your Unstinting Assistance GIVE! 515 Dn tin D n n 5< ^ 1 ^ -I < (o|: < OQ > < J 0 h Z III h (A 09 HO O o o CO 0 o •3f S=l ■X- E-i o pq Eh P4 X * r o O ^Z oo OO >l 10 "0 0 ■ z ■ Id ] ] D 0 $0 c^ nunUn 'Mt/z/y/Mb', Hull ^ unu Q n D n NEW YORK D n D WLIB NEW YORK— 1944 Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By New Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 207 E. 30th St. Phone: ORegon 9-2720 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Forjoe President Morris S. Novik General Mgr Horry Novik Program Director Nat Rudich Comm. Mgr George A. Bernstein •Chief Engineer Grordon A. Greenfield (See Page 518) FOR THE WHLl Story AND PERSONNEL ROSTER SEE PAGES 510-511 517 LARGEST MORNING NEGRO AUDIENCE IN N.Y. — PULSE The Only station in New Yorli witli studios in Harlem. STARRING WAITER WHITE "^^ ^^^^?^ WALTER WHITE SHOW SYNDICATED NATIONALLY FEATURES NEWS AND INTERVIEWS WITH FAMOUS PEOPLE IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE. —WRITE FOR RATES NEW YORK NEGRO POPULATION IS 1,012,883 (U. S. CENSUS, 1952) GEa GOODMAN LLOYD WILLIAMS VICTOR BOZEMAN / jML.y THE BOWSERS NEGRO COMMUNITY NEWS PROGRAMS EVERY HOUR ON THE HALF HOUR— 35 NEWSCASTS PER WEEK / / / / / WLIB 1190 207 EAST 30th STREET, NEW YORK 16, N. Y. ON THE DIAL See pages 100-101 for USTING OF NEW YORK PHONE NUMBERS NETWORKiS D PUBLICATIONS D ORGANIZATIONS n TALENT AGENCIES FM RADIO STATIONS AM RADIO STATIONS D NEWS ASSOCIATIONS n TELEVISION STATIONS D PROGRAM PRODU CE R S U RECORDING COMPANIES D ADVERTISING AGENCIES D TRANSCRIPTION COMPANIES n STATION REPRESENTATIVES fc 519 ';^^^^^^> 7% I M* .' % "*■«"■• ?^-. *- In every phase of American life, Italian creativeness plays a leading role in satisfying our demands for better living. From music to motor cars, from fashions and furniture to films and food, we eagerly accept the good things the Italian Influence brings us. Here in New York, with more than two million Americans of Italian origin, the Italian influence makes its most penetrating impact. Let WOV show you how to direct this influence to the profit of the product 0^¥,. i^vta^ %i0r^ ■>^- '.V- ^vv I sooo voRJi ^^tts Representatives: John E, Pearson Co. 730 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 19 • ROME STUDJOS: VIA di PORTA PINCIANA 4 D D n NEW YORK D D D W N E W NEW YORK— 1934 Freq.: 1130 Kc Power: 50 Kw. d.. 10 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By "WNEW. Inc. Business-Studio Address 565 Fifth Are. Phone: PLoza 3-3300 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Lang-Worth News Service AP Representative John Blair Pres. & Gen. Mgr R. D. Buckley V.P., Sales Director .Ira Herbert Promotion Manager Kenneth Klein Coordinator of Operations (V.P.). . John Jaeger Chief Engineer Max Welner W 0 R NEW YORK— 1922— MBS Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Oper. By General Teleradio, Inc. Business-Studio Address 1440 Broadway Phone: LOngacre 4-8000 . . Air Time: Full Time News Service INS. UP Transcription Service Associated Representative H-R Reps. Membership NARTB. RAB President Thomas F. O'Neil V.P.. Gen. Mgr., Prog. Dir Gordon Gray Commercial Mgr William Dix Publicity Manager Richard Jackson Chief Engineer Charles Singer (See Page 302) W 0 V NEW YORK— 1926 Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Wodaam Corp. Business-Studio Address 730 Fifth Ave. Phone: CI 5-7979 Air Time: 21 Hrs. News Service AP. ANSA Transcription Service Standard .... MacGregor Representative Pearson, Walker Membership RAB President .Richard E. O'Dea General Manager Ralph N. Well Commercial Manager Joseph N. Curl Sales Promotion Mgr Carroll Forbes Program Director Arnold Hartley Chief Engineer Emile Hill WRCA NEW YORK— 1922— NBC Frequency: 660 Kc Power: 50 Kw., d. Owned National Bcstg. Co. Address 30 Rockefeller Plaza Phone: CI 7-8300 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, INS. UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep NBC Spot Sales Membership NARTB, BAB President Sylvester Weaver General Mgr Hamilton Shea Station Mgr Ernest dela Ossa Commercial Mgr George Stevens Sales Prom. Mgr Max Buck Program Dir.. Steve White Chief Engineer Gerald Sellar THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS iP 521 Good music rings the bell I America's Number One Good Music Station, WQXR, becomes America's most Powerful Good Music Station as our new 50,000 watt transmitter goes on the air. This means that the appetite for the best in music and The New York Times news puts our television-proof program policy in the*' big time." Almost twenty years of sticking to one idea — good music and news — has enabled WQXR to build an audience of 600,000 families of higher-than-average income in the world's richest market area — New York. Our new top-power transmitter will extend that market further. More people will hear WQXR's excellent programming, more people will hear our sponsors' messages, more people will buy WQXR's advertised products and services. That's what you want, isn't it? 1560 on AM dial 96.3 on FM dial THE RADIO STATION OF THE NEW YORK TIMES "Always the best in music" 229 West 43rd Street, New York 36, N. Y. LA U-HOO $22 D n n NEWYORK □ D n W QXR NEW YORK— 1936 Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By Interstate Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 229 W. 43rd St. Phone: LA 4-1100 Air Time: Full Time News Service N. Y. Times (Owner) Transcription Service Associated, SESAC Representative Paul H. Raymer President Arthur Hays Sulzberger Exec. V.P., Gen. Mgr Elliott M. Sanger V.P. Sales Mgr Norman S. McGee Sales Prom. Dir. Mary Rico Anderson Program Director Eleanor N. Sanger Pub. Dir E. "Pat" Hurley Chief Engineer L. J. Kleinklaus W H LD NIAGARA FALLS— 1940— RRN Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Earl C. Hull Business-Studio Address Hotel Niagara Phone: 8421 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Associated, Standard Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB V.P., Gen.-Station Mgr Earl C. Hull Commercial Mgr Jack Whitney Program Director Eddy Joseph Chief Engineer Robert Wilson WJJL NIAGARA FALLS— 1947 Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By John J, Laux Address 129 Main St. Phone: 5796 .Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC Representative Pearson Gen., Comm. Mgr Tom W. Talbot Program Director Tiny Hamerick Chief Engineer Gustav Czaplak WCHN NORWICH— 1953 Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Radio Norwich, Inc. Address 14 S. Broad St. Phone: 4-2218 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep McGillvra Pres., Gen. Mgr William I. Hall PubUcity Director Ray Whitlock Chief Engineer Kenneth Rockwell WS L B OGDENSBURG— 1940— MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power; 250 Watts Ow!i9d-Op«r. By St. Lawrence Bcstg. Corp. Address 2315 Knox St. Phone Number sqq News Service UP Membership raB President Joseph R. Brandy General Manager Harold J. Frank Comm. Mgr Joseph R. Brandy Program Director Hal GUman Chief Engineer Ellsworth Hall W H D L OLEAN— 1929— ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WHDL. Inc. Address 3219 State St. Phone: 4149 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation Times Herald News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Everett & McKinney Membership NARTB. R AB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr John R. Henzel Commercial Manager James F. Hastings Program Director Donald W. Merriman Chief Engineer Wallace D. Taylor WDOS ONEONTA— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Ottoway Stations, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 104 Chestnut St. Phone: 2470 Air Time: Full Time News Service Ut Newspaper Affiliation Oneonta Star Transcription Service Associated Representative Radio Reps. Membership RAB President James H. Ottaway Managing Director Francis H. Brinkley Station Manager Harold E. Graves Comm. Mgr Benjamin TumbuU Program Director Howard Atwell Chief Engineer Wiley Bates WKBS OYSTER BAY— 1948 Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Bcstg. System, Inc. Address. . .Jericho Turnpike, Mineola, Box 750 Phone: Pioneer 6-6700 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Pres. & Gen. Mgr Lee Hollingsworth Comm. Mgr D. B. Bobbins Sales Prom. Mgr Tommy Hollingsworth Program Dir Bob Jenkins Chief Engineer Lee Hollingsworth WALK PATCHOGUE— 1952 Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Suffolk Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 230 Phone: Patchogue 3-0408.. Air Time; Daytime 523 D n D NEW YORK D n D News Senrice AP Newspaper Alliliation Sufiolk Cons. Press Transcription Serrice Associated, Capitol Representative Webb Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mqr Nils E. Segerdahl Vice President W. K. Macy. Jr. Gen. Mgr Nils E. Segerdahl Prog. Dlr Jack Ellsworth Chief Engineer George Chandler WPAC PATCHOGUE— 1951 Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Oper. By Patchogue Bcstg. Co. Address Box 651 Phone: Patchogue 3-4600.. Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Pres., Gen. Mgr Lee Morrison Station Mgr Stem Allan Comm. Mgr Herbert Morrison Sales Prom. Mgr Don Lombardy Program Director Dick Hodkin Chief Engineer Morton Morrison WLN A PEEKSKILL— 1948 Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Highland Bcstg. Corp. Trans. Address Radio Terrace Phone: Peekskill 7-1 124... Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC, World Stcrtion Rep Kettell-Copter Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Irving EI. Cottrell Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Francis Lough WEAV PLATTSBURG— 1934— ABC Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Plottsburg Bcstg. Corp. Studio Address 153 Margaret St. Phone: 1600 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Gill-Pema Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr George F. Bissell Program Director Leon Kelly Commercial Mgr Jack Charles Sales Prom. Mgr Alex Coursey Chief Engineer Larry Lapanne WIRY PLATTSBURG— 1950— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By . . Clinton Cty. Bdcstg. Corp. Trans. Loca. Address ....301-03 Cornelia St. Phone: Plcrttsburg 2800.. Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative W. S. Grant Co., Inc. Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr Joel H. Scheier Business Mgr Donald Pelkey Program Director Betty Krous Chief Engineer John M. Naxak WDLC PORT JERVIS— 1953 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 100 Watts Owned-Oper. By Port Jervis Bcstg. Co. Address Neversink Drive News Service AP Membership NARTB Transcription Service World President William H. Ware General Manager Ernest C. Winkler Commercial Mgr Oscar Wein Program Director Henry Schwartz Chief Engineer Richard L. Van Schaick WEOK POUGHKEEPSIE— 1948 Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 1000 Watts, d. Owned-Operated By. . .Mid-Hudson Bests. Inc. Business-Studio Address 385 Moin St. News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth, SESAC Representative Everett-MlcKinney Membership NARTB, RAB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Arthur J. Barry, Jr. Comm. Mgr Frank Breslin Prom. Dir William Eames Chief Engineer John P. Burke WEAV ABC • PLATTSBURG, N. Y. SELLS THE RICH Champlain Valley, including rich Clinton, Essex, and Franklin Counties . . . . . . Q fast growing, fertile market for your product's sales. ... a natural test market. Retail Sales Almost Tripled in 10 Years WENT CBS • GLOVERSVILLE-JOHNSTOWN, N. Y. The 'Local', 'Most Popular' Station Throughout rich Fulton and Montgomery Counties. Has dominated listening in Gloversville-Johnstown and surrounding area. Throughout the week more families in this area listen to WENT . . . making WENT a natural for your sales messages beamed to the prosperous families in this rich 2- county market. WENT means consistently high llstenership and best results for advertisers. WENT can sell the rich Gloversville-Johnstown area for you. GILL-PERNA, INC. National RepresenfafiVe 524 n n n NEW YORK D D D HOWTO APPLY FOR FCC LICENSE (Continued from Page 249) License The final step is to apply for the actual license. All applicants for broadcast li- cense are required to fill out Form 302 ("Application for New Broadcast Station License"). Applicants must show compli- ance with all terms, conditions, and obli- gations set forth in the original application and the construction permit. After apply- ing for a license and receiving authority from the Commission, the holder of a construction permit can conduct program tests. A station license is then issued if no new cause or circumstance has come to the attention of the Commission that would make operation of the station con- trary to public interest. AM, FM and TV broadcast stations are licensed for the statutory limit of three years. Applications for renewal of license are made on Form 303, which is "Ap- plication for Renewal of Broadcast Sta- tion License." If the holder of a construction permit or license desires to assign the same to someone else, he makes application on form 314 ("Application for Consent to Assignment of Radio Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License"). Should the permittee or the licensee wish to transfer corporate control, he applies on Form 315 ("Application for Consent to Transfer Control of Corpora- tion Holding Radio Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License"). In certain cases a permittee or licensee can apply for a transfer of coi'porate control or an assignment of license by using form 316 ("Application for As- signment or Transfer — Short Form"). This form may only be used when the transfer or assignment is pro forma or technical in nature; i.e., where no sub- stantial changes in interest occur. THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS AP 525 THERE'S A NEW AUDIENCE IN WCYLAND The New York State Thruway brings a huge and im- portant Auto-Radio audience to upstate New York. WGY will hold this audience for more than 200 miles. '<'3S0O Measure of a Great Radio Station WGY GENERAL ELECTRIC STATION ALBANY — TROY — SCHENECTADY— plus — 54 counties in New York and New England Represented nationally by Henry I. Christal Co., Inc. New York — Boston — Chicago — Detroit — San Francisco n n □ NEW YORK □ D D WKIP POUGHKEEPSIE— 1940— ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watta Owned Dutchess County Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Box 889 Phone: 6800 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Station Rep Kettell-Carter Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr George W. Bingham Commercial Manager Richard A. Dwelley Program Director John Kuhn Chief Engineer Marvin S. Seimes WBBF ROCHESTER— 1947— MBS Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By WBBF, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address Sheraton Hotel Phone: HA 8920 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Cooke Transcription Service RCA President Thomas L. Brown Commercial Mgr Lloyd B. Gibson Sales Prom. Mgr Nick Nickson Program Director Claude lohnstone Chief Engineer Vinent Lopopolo WHAM ROCHESTER— 1922— NBC Frequency: 1180 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Stromberg-Corlson Co. Business Address Rochester Radio Cty. Phone: Culver 7240 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World, Standard Representative George P. Hollingbery Membership NARTB Sta.. Gen. Mgr William Fay Commercial Manager . . . John W. Kennedy, Jr. Program Director Charles W. Siverson Sales Manager Arthur W. Kelly Chief Engineer Kenneth Gardner W H E C ROCHESTER— 1925— CBS Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned Gannett Co. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 55 Exchange St. Phone: Locust 5600 Air Time: Full time News Service AP Newspaper Affiliation Gaimett Co. Representative Everett McKinney Membership NARTB. RAB President Frank E. Gannett General Manager Glover Delaney Commercial Manager ... Lowell H. MacMillan Sales Prom. Mgr R. Bovanizer Program Director Warren Doremus Chief Engineer Bern C. O'Brien WRNY ROCHESTER— 1947 Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Rochester Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address 191 East Ave. Phone: Hamilton 9775 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Associated, etc. Representative Stars Natl. Membership RAB President Arthur C. Kyle. Jr. Gen.. Sta. Mgr J. A. Shefrin Chief Engineer John Ralhbun WS A Y ROCHESTER— 1936 Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .Federal Bcstg. System, Inc. Business-Studio Address 328 Main St. E. Phone: Baker 4870 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS Representative Walker. Webb Pres., Gen. Mgr Gordon P. Brown Station Director John Hill WVET ROCHESTER— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Veterans Bdcstg. Inc. Address 17 Clinton Ave So. Phone: HAmilton 4820 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Pres., Gen. Mgr Ervin F. Lyke Gen. Sales Mgr Arthur Murrellwright Program Director Paul C. Louther Chief Engineer Raymond Jobes WKAL ROME— 1946— MBS Freqtiency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Copper City Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address . . Capitol Theatre Bldg. Phone: 3616-7 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Cooke President Myron J. Kall#l General Manager Joseph Kallet Program Director Louis Barile Chief Engineer James Delaney 527 D D n N E W YORK n D D WNBZ S ARAN AC LAKE— 1927— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1450 Ic Power: 250 WortU Owned-Operoled B7 Upatate Bcttq. Corp. Busineea Studio Addreu 88 Main St. Phone: 1320 Air Time: Full Time Newt Serrice AP Transcription Service World Representative Wm. G. Rambeau Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr lacques DeMattos Chief Enqlneer H. Berwind WiUiamt WSPN SARATCXJA SPRINGS— 1954 Frequency: 9D0 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner Spa Bcstrs.. Inc. Address 71 West Ave. Phone 2180 Pres.. Gen. Mgr Richard O'Connor WGY SCHENECTADY— 1922— NBC Frequency: 810 Kc Power: 50.000 Wcrtti O wned-Oper. By General Electric Co. Business-Studio Address 1 River Rd. Phone: 7-2281 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Thesaurus. World Covering Ihe Adirondacks Since 1927 WNBZ SARANAC LAKE, N. Y. Rep. by WM. G. RAMBEAU CO. Representative Henry I. Christal Membership NARTB. RAB General Manager Merl L. Galusha Station Operations Mqr R. W. Welpott Supervisor of Sales Robert F, Reid Promotion Mqr James Cobb Station Service Caleb Paine Spvr. of Proqrams A. G. Zink Mqr. of Enqineering W. J. Purcell (See Page 526) W S N Y SCHENECTADY— 1942 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By ... . Western Gateway Bcstg. Business-Studio Address 619 State St. Phone Number 3-3622 News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership RAB President. Gen. Mqr Winslow Leighton Comm., Sis. Prom. Mqr Thomas Seeley Proq. Dir Stephen Fitz Chief Enqineer Irving P. B«ck WHEN SYRACUSE— 1941— ABC Frequency: 620 Kc. .Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned Meredith Syracuse Radio Corp. Address 511 Loew Bldq. Phone: 2-0277 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affil Meredith Publishinq Co. News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Station Representative Katz Membership NARTB, RAB V.P. & Gen. Mqr Paul Adcmti Local Sales L. N. Pdrmentier Promotion Mqr Robert Peel Proqram Director John L. Scott Chief Enqineer Donald F. Lanqham WFBL SYRACUSE— 1922— CBS Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Onondaqa Radio Bcstq. Bus.-Studio Address 433 S. Warren St. Phone: 2-1147 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Free & Peters Membership NARTB, RAB President Oscar F. Soule Chief Enqr.. Gen. Mqr Charles F. Phillips Commercial Mqr Richard F. Polqreen Sales Prom. Mqr Robert W. Weir Proqram Director Edward Bryant Publicity Director Robert W. Weir WSYR SYRACUSE— 1922— NBC Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Central N. Y. Bcstq. Bus.-Studio Address 224 Harrison St. Phone: SY 3-7111 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP, AP 528 CENTRAL NEj^^RK'S } WATERTOWN WSYR TV-RADIO ''^''^ SYRACUSE BROADCASTING SERVICES! WSYR-TV is Central New York's on/y maximum-power television station. WSYR Radio is the area's on/y low-frequency station operating day one/ night with five kilowatts of power. Such clear superiority of facilities takes on important significance when you consider that the programming services of the WSYR Stations are produced by management personnel who have spent an average of 141/2 years in the broadcasting business n^hi here in Central New York. It's that combination of topnotch facilities, plus topnotch local programming, plus the full NBC television and radio net- work services, that gives the WSYR Stations distinct leadership in one of the nation's important markets. NBC AFFILIATES 100 KW CHANNEL 3 Represenfed Nationally by HARRINGTON, RIGHTER AND PARSONS, Inc. RADIO 5 KW 570 KC Represented Nationally by The HENRY I. CHRISTAL CO., inc. SYRACUSE, N D D D N E W YORK n n n Trans. Service Lang-Worth Capitol "Q" N*wspap«r Atiiliation Herald-Journal, Post Standard Rep. Henry I. Christal, Harrington, Rtghter & Parsons Representative Henry 1. Christch Membership NARTB, RAB Pres- Gen. Mgr E. R. Vadeboncoeur Commercial Mgr. W. R. Alford, Jr. Sales Prom. Mgr Thomas McCollum VJT.. Pgm. Dir Bill Rothrum V.P., Chief Engineer Albert J. Eicholzer WNDR SYRACUSE— 1 946— MBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Syracuse Bcstg. Corp. Address Box 1212 Station Rep Rambeau Membership NARTB General Manager Arthur C. Kyle, Jr. Asst. Manager James A. McKechnie Commercial Mgr M. Silvieus Program Director Fred L. Jeske Chief Engineer Fred Schamu WOLF SYRACUSE— 1940 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Civic Bcstg. Corp. Bus. -Studio Address Kirkpatrick & Van Rensellear Sts. Phono: 2-7211 Air Time: (Full Time Transcription Servic* Standard Representative WoUem President. General Mgr.. .1. Shermcm Marshall Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Hamilton M. Woodle Chief Engineer Don Muir WIPS TICONDEROGA— 1954— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owner Portage Bcstg. Co., Inc. Phone 1776 President Martin Karig Prog. Dir.. Chief Eng John Glynn WTRY TROY— 1940— CBS Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Troy Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 92 Fourth St. Phone Albany 4-2500, Ashley 4-1100 Air Time Full Time News Service UP Representative John Blair Membership NARTB. RAB President H. C. Wilder General Manager W. W. Carter Commercial Manager E. M. Sleighel Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir.. .James F. Balcer, Jr. Program Director Randolph English Chief Engineer A. H. Chismark Troy Schenectady Albany In this, the nation's 32nd retail market, WTRY remains the most popular station and benefits from these character- istics of the market: RADIO PENETRATION: 99.1% TV PENETRATION: 76% RADIO TUNE-IN. 6:00 AM-12 PM: 18.5% TV TUNE-IN. 7:00 AM-12 PM: 18% ♦SHARE OF AUDIENCE: AM PM 6- 1 2PM WTRY 31% 26% 26% First BOkw net. station 18% 23% 27% Other 50k w net. station 11% 12% 11% ♦Pulse. Inc. October 1954 SlAim W7RY . . . THf CBS RADIO NETmRK, ALBANY -TROY ^ SCHENECTADY JOHN ILAIR & COMPANY. ..NEW NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR WTRY 530 n n n NEW YORK nan WGAT UnCA— 1946 Freq.: 1310 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 W. n. Owned Central Bcstg. Co. Address KeUogg Rd. Phone: 5-5209 Air Time: FuU Time News Service AP Station Rep J. Hershey McGillvra President J. Eric Williams Station Manager C. D. Williams Sales Prom. Mgr Nicola Capomacchio Program Director Nick Dardano Chief Engineer Frederick H. Harrington W I B X UTICA— 1925— CBS Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By WIBX, Inc. Address First Bank Bldg. Phone: 2-2101 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Reps Biddick, Walker Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr. . . . Mrs. Margaret B. Stevens Exec. V.P., Sta. Mgr., Pgm. Dir.. .Elliott Stewart Production Director Betty Cushing Griffin Comm. Mgr., Pub. Dir Nathan W. Cook Merchandising Mgr F.' C. Bowen V.P., Secretary Gladys P. Moore Chief Engineer John T. Dowdell WRUN UTICA— ROME— 1947— ABC Freq.: 1150 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By The Rome Sentinel Co. Business-Studio Address 258 Genesse St. Phone: 2-5111 Air Time: Full Time Representative Avery Knodel Transcription Service Associated President Bradley C. Barnard General Manager Fritz S. Updike Program Director Edward M. Stemmler Sta.. Comm. Mgr Richard A. Clark Chief Engineer George S. Woods WDLA WALTON— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Delaware County Bcstg. Address Bear Spring Mt. Phone: UN 5-4321 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Rambeau President Dr. E. Ogden Bush V.P., Gen., Comm. Mgr Michael J. Cuneen Program Director James T. Kirwon Chief Engineer Robert Devine THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS AP 531 N K W YORK nan W AT N WATERTOWN— 1941— MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By Wotertown Bcitg. Corp- Bus. -Studio Location 118 Washington St. Phone Number 2424 Transcription Service Standard. SESAC Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr G. Harry Righter W W N Y WATERTOWN— 1941— CBS Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Operated By The Brockway Co. Address Hotel Woodruff Phone: 4120 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World. Thesaurus Representative Weed Membership NARTB. RAB President John B. Johnson General Manager Louis Saiff. Jr. Station Manager Earl R. Kelly Soles Manager Patrick E. Rheaume Production Manager John V. Evans Chief Engineer M. B. Davis W F A S WHITE PLAINS— 1932 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Westchester Bcstg. Corp. Bus.-Studio Address P. O. Box 711 Phone: WH 9-6400 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Trans. Service Amp, Thesaurus, SESAC Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB President Valentine E. Macy, Jr. Gen.-Sta. Mgr., Chief Engineer. .Frank A. Seiti Program Director Randall Kaler W W R L WOODSIDE— 1926 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 5000 Wattu Owned-Oper. By Long Island Bcstg. Corp. Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .41-30 58th St. Phone: DE 5-1600 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Associated, SESAC President W. H. Reuman Gen., Sta. Mgr Edith Dick Sales Prom. Mgr Selvin Donneson Program Director Fred Barr Chief Engineer Benton R. Bartlett WWRL New York 5,000 WATTS Powerfully Selling America's Greatest Market at the Lowest Cost TOPS in New York for the NEGRO MARKET SPANISH GERMAN 1600 Kc Defender 5-1600 54 in ^54! 46 Agencies placed Fifty Four Na- tional and Regional Accounts* on WFAS to reach the Billion Dollar Westchester Market in 1954! * No "P.l.-s. No "Co//-me-Now"s.' WFAS and WFAS-FM White Plains, N. Y. 532 NORTH CAROLINA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 4,308,000 — Families 1,150,000 Radio Homes 1,004,000 — TV Homes 556,000 — Stations in State 115 WRCS AHOSKIE— 1947— KBS Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Roanoke-Chowan Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 89 Phone: 3101 Air Time: DoYtime News Serrice UP Transcription Service Associated Station Rep Dora-Clayton President Charles H. Jenkins Gen., Comm. Mgr P. G. Sewell Program Director Bill Smith Chief Engineer W. G. Barnes WABZ ALBEMARLE— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Radio Station WABZ, Inc. Business-Studio Address Hotel Albemarle Phone: 1100 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Dora-Clayton President S. R. Williams General Manager W. J. Page Commercial Manager J. T. Newman Program Director C. H. Fletcher Chief Engineer J. D. Brooks WGWR ASHEBORO— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Asheboro Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Box 309 Phone: 2187 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Newspaper Affil 'Courier Tribune Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership RAB President Roy Cox Gen., Sta., Comm., Prom. Mgr J. R. Marlowe Program Director A. B. Brown Chief Engineer W. H. Trogdon WISE ASHEVILLE— 1939— NBC Freq.: 1310 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By. .Radio Station WISE, Inc. Address Langren Hotel Phone: 3-5381-3 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership RAB. BMB Representative Boiling Co. Pres.« Gen. Sta. Mgr. Harold H. Thorns Commercial Mgr Loyd B. Leonard Program Director Dick Harshaw Publicity Dir SkMt»r Moor« Chief Engineer John Randolph WLOS ASHEVILLE— 1947— ABC Freq.: 1380 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By Skyway Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 288 Macon Ave. Phone: 2-2431 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Venard, Inc., Ayers Executive Vice President Charles B. Britt Commercial Mgr Bradley H. Roberts Program Director R. Fred Brown Jr. Chief Engineer M. D. Hunnicut WSKY ASHEVILLE— 1946 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Asheville, Inc. Business-Studio Address 12 Church St. Phone: 3-4451 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Rambeau Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Zeb Lee Prom., Pub., Comm. Mgr James W. Young Program Director Sam Greene Chief Engineer Bill Clements W W N C ASHEVILLE— 1927— CBS Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Asheville Citizen-Times Co. Business-Studio Address 14 OHenry Ave. Phone: 5611 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation Citizen-Times News Service AP, UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative H-R Membership N ARTB. RAB President Charlie Peace Gen., Sta., Prom. Mgr Cecil B. Hoskins Comm. Mgr James A. Hagan Program Director William F. Melia Chief Engineer William H. Hamrick WCGC BELMONT— 1954 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner Central Bcstg. Co. Address Box 58 Gen. Mgr., Chief Eng Robert R. Hilker WATA BCX>NE— 1950 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Wilkes Bcstg. Co. Address Depot St. Phone: Amherst 4-8461... Air Time: Full Time 533 Cll STAMPER pulli 4 2^ with the Batts Program Dir William P. Weathers Chief Engineer Robert L. Williams WCNC ELIZABETH CITY— 1939— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc ...Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . . .Albemarle Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address E. Colonial Ave. Transcription Service Lang- Worth, SESAC Station Rep Continental General Manager R. C Ryan Commercial Mgr Norman Ragsdale Program Director Charles R. Burroughs 536 nnn northcarolina ddd WGAI ELIZABETH CITY— 1947 Freq.: 560 Kc. .Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 Watts n, Ovmed-Operated By . . . WGA! Radio Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address Kramer Bldg. Phone: 4371-2 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership RAB President C. Alden Baker Commercial Mgr Jim Woods Prom., Pub. Dir Don Owens Chief Engineer Goodrich Williams WIFM ELKIN— 1949 Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Tri-County Bcstg. Co. Inc. Address Elk Spur St. Phone: 860 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Station Rep Media-Sales & Service President H. Lefioon General Mgr Will Erwin Commercial Mgr Eugene Smith, Jr. Program Director Mrs. Ruth Smith Chief Engineer Eugene Smith, Jr. WFMO FAIRMONT~-1953 Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Carolinas Bcstg. Corp. Address Box 492 Phone: 4781 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus President Cutlar Moore Gen., Sta., Prom. Mgr B. E. Peele Comm., Prog. Dir Jim Clark Chief Engineer J. F. Milazzo WFAI FAYETTEVILLE— 1951--CBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Ralph E. Hess Bus.-Studio Add Huske Bldg. Phone: 2-8131 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Tronscription Service RCA Thesaurus representative Thomas F. Clark President Ralph E. Hess General Manager James H. Mayes, Jr. Comm. Mgr Bob Smith Publicity Director Covey Moorman Program Director Dick Perry Chief Engineer Bob Money WFLB FAYETTEVILLE— 1948— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Fctyeltevllle Bcstrs.. Inc. Address P. O. Box 512 Phone Number 2-7136 Air Time 5:30 a.m.-M. News Service AP representative Bum-Smith Membership NARTB, RAB General Manager L. W. Allen Commercial Manager W. D. Bailey Sales Prom. Mgr W. B. Belche Chief Engineer Richard Madson W F N C FAYETTEVILLE— 1940 MBS— TOBACCO NET Freq.: 1390 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Cape Fear Bcstg. Co. Address 1009 William Clark Rd. Phone: 2-4196. 2-4197 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Walker Membership RAB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Victor W. Dawson Commercial Manager Tom Harrell Program Director Mac Stamps Chief Engineer John Ikner WBBO FOREST CITY— 1947— KBS Frequency: 780 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Rutherford County Radio Co., Inc. Address Forest City Phone: 3205 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep Media Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Ed M. Anderson Sta., Comm. Mgr Fred Blonton Sales Prom. Mgr., Prog. Dir Jane Smith Chief Engineer Merton Iwerks WFVG FUQUAY SPRINGS— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts ek Owned-Oper. By WFVG Bdcstg. Co Business-Studio Address Bex 465 Phone: 333 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP President J. M. Stephenson Gen., Sta. Mgr Robert E. Stephenson Comm.. Prom. Mgr Rupert Weathers Prog.. Pub. Dir Walter M. Pearson Chief Engineer Harry Stephenson W G N C GASTONIA— 1939— ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Catherine T. McSwain Address Dallas Highway Phone: 8501 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Continental Radio Sales President Catherine T. McSwain Gen., Sta. Mgr Pat McSwcdn 537 D n n NORTH CAROLINA D D D Commercial Manager F. C Abematliy Program Director Fred Gray Chiel Engineer W. C. Grores. Jr. WLTC G ASTONI A— 1 947— KBS Frequency: 1370 Ic Power: 1000 Walle d. Owned-Oper. By Gastonla Bcitg. Serr., Inc. Address P. O. Box 1142 Phone: 5 1079 Air Time: Daytime Newt Serrlce ^^ Transcription Service World. Capitol Repreientatlye Thoma* F. Clark Pres., Gen. Mgr., Chief Eng James B. Petty Commercial Manager Boyce C. Morrow News Director Don Voigt WFMC GOLDSBORO— 1951— KBC Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Southern Radio & TV Corp. Address P. O. Box 655 Phone: 963 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Irons. Service World. Lang-Worth, SESAC Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Keimeth T. Marshall Prog. Dir., Chief Eng . . . Henry M. Harrison. Jr. W G B R GOLDSBORO— 1938— ABC Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By .E. Carolina Bdcstg. Co., Inc. Address P. O. Box 1024 Phone: 3730 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Associated President A. T. Hawkins Comm.. Gen. Mgr V. Gerald Balkcum Chief Engineer Daniel B. Trueblood Program Director Norman D. Satterthwaite W B I G GREENSBORO— 1926— CBS Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 5000 Watta Owned-Oper. By North Carolina Bcstg. Co. Phone: 2-6125 Air Time: Full Time Studio Address O. Henry Hotel BIdg. News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative George P. HolUngbery Membership NARTB. RAB President Michaux H. Crocker Gen.. Prom.. Sta. Mgr Allen Wannamaker Commercial Mgr William P. Mitchell Publicity Director Virginia Neese Program Director Dan Griffin Chief Engineer William H. Malone WCOG GREENSBORO— 1948— ABC Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Inter-City Adv. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 314 S. Greene St. Phone: 3 6925 Air Time: FuU Time News Service UP Representative The Boiling Co. Membership NARTB President George W. Dowdy General Manager Gilbert M. Hutchison Commercial Manager Terry Bane Sales Prom. Mgr Mrs. Margaret Jones Chief Engineer Joseph L. Lamb, Jr. WGBG GREENSBORO— 1942— MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Greensboro Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 2280 Phone: 3-3631 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Bum-Smith Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Ralph M. Lambeth Commercial Mgr B. George Barber, Jr. Publicity Director Earl O. Sullivan Program Director H. Marie Craven Chief Engineer Fred S. Smith WPET GREENSBOR0^1954 Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned Wayne M. Nelson Address Meadowvlew Rd. Phone: 5-4464 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Cole, Capitol Station Rep W. S. Grant Owner. Gen. Mgr Wayne M. Nelson WGTC GREENVILLE— 1940 TOBACCO— MBS Freq.: 1590 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By . .Carolina Bdcstg. Sys.. Inc. Address Evans St. & 5th Phone: 6181 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription World, Capitol, Associated Representative John E. Pearson Co. Membership NARTB President H. W. Anderson General Manager A. Hartwell Campbell Commercial Manager John G. Clark, Jr. Program Director Bill Durwell Chief Engineer. Hank Tribley WHNC HENDERSON— 1945— MBS-KBS Frequency: 890 Kc Power: 1000 Watti d. Owned-Oper. By Henderson Radio Corp. Bus.-Studlo Address Norlina Road News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Pres., Gen., Pub., Comm. Mgr.. .Nathan Frank Program Director Tommy Powell Station Manager Edwin Evans Chief Engineer. . , , , James Moyo 538 n n n NORTH CAROLINA nan WHKP HENDERSONVILLE-~1946— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Radio Hendersonyille, Inc. Address Chimney Rock Road Phone: 9061 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription . . McGregor, Keystone, Standard Representative Donald Cooke President Beverly Middleson Station Manager Kermit Edney Commercial Manager Robert Smith Chief Engineer .Charles Renirow WHKY HICKORY— 1939— ABC Fre Station adtk *7«4e /HL-Afne^Ucan ^a*nilif> /Ifip^eal/' CLEVELAND'S ONLY NEWS STATION ON THE AIR . . . 24 HOURS DAILY ROUND THE CLOCK m^ f B f LOCAL NEWS EVERY SIXTY ifv 1^ Im iS^ CLEVELAND MINUTES ON THE HALF HOUR 'ROUND THE CLOCK TEST YOUR PRODUCT IN A GREAT TESTING MARKET AT THE LOWEST COST PER THOUSAND! 554 nan OHIO nan WVKO COLUMBUS— 1951 Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d, Owned-Oper. By Sky Way Bcstg. Corp. Address 274 S. 3rd St. Phone: CA. 1-5247 Air Time: Daytims News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, Capitol Representative Forjoe President Gustav Hirsch Gen., Sta. Manager Bert Charles Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr William Selander Prog. Dir Bert Charles Publicity Dir Marjorie White Chief Engineer William Hammett WINS COSHOCTON— 1947 Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Coshocton Bcstg. Co. Business-S«udio Address 114 N. 6th St. Phone: 1560, 2140 Air Time: Daytime Trans. Service World News Service UP Membership . NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Bruce Wallace Commercial Mgr James Sigman Sales Prom. Mgr Carl Speaks Program Director Stanley Robinson Chief Engineer Elmer Moravecky WONE WHIO DAYTON— 1935--CBS Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . . .Miami Valley Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. 1414 Wilmington Ave. Phone: Madison 6581 Air Time: Full Time News Service .....AP, UP Newspaper Affiliation "Daily News" Representative HoUingbery Membership .NARTB President James M. Cox, Jr. General Manager Robert H. Moody Commercial Mgr W. E. Wolaver Station Manager Wade H. Alley Publicity Director Chuck Gay Chief Engineer Ernest L. Adams W I N G DAYTON— 1924— ABC Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Great Trails Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 121 N. Main St. Phone: Hemlock 3773 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP President Charles Sawyer Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr.. .John Pattison Williams Vice-Pres George Lenning V.P., Adm. Asst Alexander Buchan Publicity Director Larry Marker Chief Engineer. ... Howard Ryan DAYTON— 1949 Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watt* Owned-Operated By Skyland Bcstg. Corp. Address 380 West First St. Phone: Michgian 6501 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Headley-Reed President Ronald B. Woodyard Nat'l Sales Manager C. J. Thornquesl Commercial Manager. ..... .Louis G. Froelich Chief Engineer Stanley A. Beck WONW DEFIANCE— 1949 Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Tri-State Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 278 Phone: 32226 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Devney President Richard W. Crowell Gen., Comm. Mgr Glenn R. Thayer Program Director Paul R. Murphy WJER DOVER— 1950— KBC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Dover Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 210 Blvd. Phone: 4-2126 Air Time: Full Time T anscription Service World, Thesaurus News Service UP President Agnes J. Reeves Greer Gen.. Sta. Mgr W. B. Steis Commercial Manager John C. Needs Prog. Dir Bob Valliquette Chief Engineer . . : Don Grafi WOHI EAST LIVERPOOL— 1949— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By East Liverpool Bcstg. Co. Address 516 Market St. Phone: FU. 5-1490 Air Time: Full Timp News Service AP Transcription Service World President. Gen. Mnnager. .Richard V. Beatty Comm.. Prom. Mgr George T. Farrall Sta. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Bob Metcalfe Chief Engineer George Kelly WEOL ELYRIA— 1948 Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Elyria-Lorain Bcstg,. Co. Address Elyria Savings and Trust Bldg. Phone: EL 2255 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Service World Station RepresentaUve Walker 555 D D D OHIO n D D Pr»»id»nt Roy W. Amm«l General Manaqer AUx Buchan Comm.. Sta. Mqt Richard E. Barrett Proqram Director Pat Fredericks Chlet Engineer WllUam Albrecht W F I N FINDLAY— 1941 frequency: 1330 Ic Power: 1000 Watle d. Owned Operated By. . . The Tlndlay Publ. Co. Addre»» 101»2 W. Sandusky St. Phone: 1330 Air Time: Daytime News Serrice INS. UP. AP Newspaper Affil "Republican-Courier" Representatire McGillrra President R. L. Heming«r Gen., Sta.. Comm. Mgr.. . .Harold H. Hemingvr Sis. Prom. Mgr Allen P. Dudley Prog. Dlr lack Douglas Chiei Engineer Edgar C. Smith WFOB FOSTORIA~1946— KBS Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Operated By Seneca Radio Corp. Address P. O. Box 589 Phone: 5666 Air Time: Full Time News Serrice UP Trans. Serrice Capitol SESAC, World Station Rep Rambeau President Andrew Emerine General Manager Mel Murray Commercial Mgr Roger V. Wise Prog. Director Jim Paulus Chief Engineer Farrell Elsea WFRO FREMONT— 1949 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Wolfe Bcstg. Corp. Address 905 W. State St. Phone: FE. 2-3951 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Standard Representative Hil F. Best News Service UP Membership NARTB, RAB President Robert F. Wolfe Managing Director R. C. Force Sis. Prom. Mgr J. W. Kerr Prog. Dir Frank Swartz Chief Engineer Allen Kaubel WJEH GALUPOLIS— 1950— KBS Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-^>er. By. .Ohio Valley on the Air. Inc. Address Box 244 Phone: 1160-1 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Grant President John E. HaUiday General Monager Tnunon A. Morris Station Manager Marianne Campbell Sales Prom. Mgr K. W. Robinson Program Director William Watterson, Jr. Chief Engineer Edgar Atkins WMOH HAMILTON— 1944— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Fort Hamilton Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address . . Second Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone: Hamilton 4-6543. . .Air ^me: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Long- Worth Representative W. S. Grant President Robert J. Briede General Manager Robert L. Odson Program Director Norm Keller Commercial Manager Ray Motley Chief Engineer Dick Plessinger WIRO IRONTON— 1951— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner Iron City Bcstg. Co. Address Radio Plaza Representative McGillvra Pres.. Ch. Eng C. A. Baker Gen.. Sta. Mgr C. E. McElroy Comm. Mgr L. Howard Prog., Pub. Dir Jay Brushart WLMJ JACKSON— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1 Kw.. d. Owned WLMJ Inc. Address P.O. Box 72 Phone: 850; 950 Air Time: Daytime News Service. UP Station Representative W. S. Grant President Frances D. Moore General Mgr Truman A. Morris Station Mgr Don W. Hughes Commercial Mgr Patricia Roy Program Director Nina Ladd Chief Engineer Eddie Adkins WHOK LANCASTER— 1947 Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Hocking Valley Bcstg. Corp. Address-Trans. Loc Memorial Dr. News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Dr. Nelson Embrey Station Manager William L. Zimmerman Chief Engineer Robert Wery WIMA LIMA— 1948— ABC Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By N.W. Ohio Bcstg. Corp. 556 nan OHIO nan Business-Studio Address 223 N. Main St Phone: 32660 Air Time: Full Time News Service Ap Representatiye Weed Membership .NARTB President G. E. Hoanilton General Sta. Mgr R. W. Mack Commercial Mgr C. B. Heller Sis. Prom. Mgr. & Pub. Dir R. McDermott Program Dir Easter Straker Chief Engineer A. J. F. Smith WLOK LIMA— 1936— NBC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By WLOK, Inc. Business Address 1424 Rice Avenue Phone Number 6-3411 Transcription Service World Membership NARTB News Service UP Representative H-R Reps., Inc. President L. A. Pixley Station Manager Robert O. Runnerstrom Program Director William Huffman Commercial Mgr Lawrence Webb Chief Engineer Dorrel Hunter W M A N MANSFIELD— 1939— ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Richland, Inc. Business-Studio Address. . .144y2 Park Ave. W. Phone: 4235-6 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative . . Venard, Rinfoul & McConnell Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr J. M. O'Hara Sales Prom. Manager John Patrick Prog.-Pub. Dir Robert James Chief Engineer William Morrison WMOA MARIETTA— 1946— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Marietta Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 201 Phone: 1690 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service SES AC Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB President WilUam G. Wells General Manager R. Sanford Guyer Commercial Manager Fred Reynolds Program Director Leah R. Thorla Chief Engineer Charles E. Clark WMRN MARION— 1940— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By The Marion Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. 518 Phone: 3-1131 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB. RAB Pres.. Gen.-Sta. Mgr Robert T. Mason Commercial Manager Arthur L. Martin Prog. Dir Madge Cooper Sis. Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Majorie Williams Chief Engineer Francis Joseph Peters WPFB MIDDLETOWN— 1947 Freq.: 910 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 100 W. n. Owned-Operated By Paul F. Braden Address-Trans. Loc Lebanon-Coles Rd. Phone: 2-3625 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Rep Grant Webb Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Paul F. Braden Comm.. Sis. Prom. Mgr J. H, LeMoyne Program Director George Lummis Chief Engineer Larry Beckwith WMVO MT. VERNON— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 500 Walts d. Owned-Oper. By. : Mt. Vernon Bcstg, Address Coshocton Rd.. Box 390 News Service UP Transscription Thesaurus, SES AC President Dr. Charles Tramont General Manager Mrs. C. M. Zelkowitz Program Director George Bennett Chief Engineer Royce O. Woodward WCLT NEWARK— 1946 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . . Advocate Printing Co. Address 27 West Main St. Phone: 4007 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Newspaper Affiliation The Advocate Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Meeker Associates Membership NARTB. RAB President Frank W. Spencer Gen.. Sta. Mgr Thomas A. Rogers Commercial Mgr Robert Pricer Program Director John Fisher Chief Engineer Benjamin Windle WPTW PIQUA— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper.. .Miami County Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address-Trans 1625 W. Covington Ave. Phone: 1420-1 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Best Membership RAB 557 WSPD's ''Billion Dollar Market' The area covered by WSPD (Radio and/or Tele- vision) encompasses 18 counties; 3 in Michigan and 15 in Northwestern Ohio. Population 1,181,800 Families 359,150 Radio Homes 355,050 Percent tuned to WSPD-AM Daytime 56.8% Nighttime 48.6% 'Television Homes 300,050 Percent tuned to WSPD-TV Daytime 78% Nighttime 91.5% EFFECTIVE BUYING POWER Total— $1,917,277,000 Per Capita $1,622 Per Family $5,338 RETAIL SALES Total $1,409,122,532 Per Family $3,923 Spent For: Food $332,271,000 Gen. Mdse. $137,070,000 Furniture & Household— $72,696,000 Automotive $311,027,000 Drug $36,600,000 Toledo ranks high in the nation's 200 leading Toledo ranks 38th in population Toledo ranks 33rd in total income Toledo ranks 37th in total retail sales Toledo ranks 34th in food store sales Toledo ranks 34th in gen. mdse. store sdles Toledo ranks 37th in home furnishing sales Toledo ranks 31st in automotive store sales Toledo ranks 35th in drug store sales SPeeDy daily entertains the people whose buying habits account for Toledo's high rating. Authority for above listening and market information: 'October 1, 1954 Standard Rote and Data Consumer Markets Nielsen Coverage Service Television Magazine Sales Management WSP AM-TV TOLEDO, OHIO Slorar Broodcotling Company lUt. NAT. SAttS 01*., 11$ I im STPeCT, New rOKK Represented Nationally by KATZ 558 a n n OHIO n n n Pres.. Gen. Mgr Richard E. HunI Sta.. Comm. Mgr ...Robert Bubp Prog.. Pub. Dir Ken Shroyer Chief Engineer Dallas Davis WNXT PORTSMOUTH— 1951— ABC Frequency: 1260 Kc. .Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By Portsmouth Bcstg. Co. Address Masonic Temple Bldg. News Service UP Representative Everett-McKinney Membership rAB Pres., Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr. . Marshall Rosene Program Director Phil Phillips Publicity Director Thelma Henderson Chief Engineer Russell Newman WPAY PORTSMOUTH— 1935— CBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Oper. By The Scioto Bcstg. Co. Address 1009 GalUa St. News Service AP Newspaper Affil Brush-Moore Transcription Service Associated Representative . . . Venard, Rintoul & McConnell Membership NARTB. RAB President Eugene Carr Gen. Mgr G. Gordon Strong Station Mgr Gerald F. Boyd Program Director E. G. Sheridan Chief Engineer Maurice L. My*n WLEC SANDUSKY— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Lake Erie Bcstg. Co. Address Cleveland Rd. & Huntington Phone: 5170 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World, Thesaurus Representative Hal Holman Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., General-Station Mgr Joy Wagner Commercial Manager Louis Mohla Program Director Robert Hinners Chief Engineer Jay Leibach WAVI SPRINGFIELD— 1947 Frequency: 1210 Kc : Power: 250 Watts Owned WAVI Bcstg. Corp. Address Cincinnati St. Air Time Daytime News Service AP Station Rep Gill-Pema Membership NARTB. RAB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Harry K. Crowl Sta. Mgr., Prog., Pub. Dir. Art Bumham Chief Engineer Vern Yeich W I Z E SPRINGFIELD— 1940— ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By... Radio Voice of Springfield Trans.-Address 117 W. High St. Phone: 3-4955 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative H. R. Representative. Inc. President Charles Sawyer General Manager Adna Earns Program Director John McEnaney Sta., Comm. Mgr Virginia Bennett Chief Engineer Victor L. Bushong WJEL SPRINGFIELD— 1947 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Champion City Bcstg. Co. Business Address Guardian Bank Bldg. Phone: 3-4678 Air Time: Daytime Representative McGillvra Transcription Service Associated President R. Stanley Lucas General Manager Robert Yontz Commerical Mgr Charles Perry Chief Engineer Ken Arnold WS T V STEUBENVILLE— 1940— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 WatU Owned-Oper. By WSTV, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address .... Exchange Realty Bldg. Phone: ATlantic 2-6265 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Avery-Knoedel Pres Jack N. Berkman V.P., Gen. Mgr John J. Loux Asst. General Manager Joseph M. Troesch Pgm.. Pub. Dir Harry Birrell Chief Engineer Charles S. Shepherd WOHO TOLEDO— 1954 Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1470 Watts Owner Midwestern Bcstg. Co. Address 2965 Pickle Road Phone Taylor 4321 Representative Pearson President Ford R. Weber Chief Engineer Edwin J. Powell WSPD TOLEDO— 1921— NBC Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Storer Broadcasting Co. Bus.-Studio Address 136 Huron St. Phone: Adams 3175 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS, UP Transcription Service Lonq- Worth Membership NARTB. RAB Representative Katz President George B. Storer Gen.. Sta. Mgr Allen L. Haid Comm. Mgr Westford F. Shaimon General Manager Emerson Kimble Chief Engineer William M. Stringfellow 559 D n D OHIO n D D WTOD TOLEDO— 1946 Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Unity Corp. Business Studio Address. . . .515 Madison Ave. Phone Number Garlield 5551 News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Forjoe President Edward Lamb General Manager Sunne Miller Program Director Richard Rice Chief Engineer Robert Sowers W T 0 L TOLEDO— 1938— ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By Community Bcstg. Co. Trans.-Address Bell Bldg. Phone: Adams 3291 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. UP Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NARTB, RAB President Frazier Reams Gen.-Station Mgr Thomas S. Bretherton Sales Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir R. H. Edsall Program Director Robert Krieghoff Chief Engineer Harold Holmes WHHH WARREN— 1 94 1— MBS Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Warren Tribune Radio Station. Inc. Business-Studio Address 108 Main St. Phone: 2212-9 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Af fil Tribune Co. Representative Rambeau Transcription Service Associated President .Helen Hart Hurlber! General Manager Carl J. Raymond Sales Prom Peter J. Dignan Comm. Mgr D. M. Shaver Chief Engineer Robert E. Hardy WCHO WASfflNGTON COURT HOUSE— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Court House Bdcstg. Co. Address 113V2 S. Main St. Phone: 5-6211 Air Time: DayUme News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC Station Rep Hil F. Best Membership RAB President W. N. Nungesser Gen., Comm. Mgr Leon Lloyd Program Director William Hughes Chief Engineer Carl Egbert WPKO WAVERLY— 1954 Frequency: 1380 Power: 1000 Watts Owner Hi Kinco Bcstrs. Phone Piketon 2781 Gen. Mgr., Chief Eng D. E. Kinker WKOV WELLSTON— 1952 Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Family Bdcstng Co. Address P. O. Bo« 190 News Service UP Transcription World President Stephen H. Kovalan General Manager Parks Robinson Program Director John E. Wilson St.. Comm. Mgr K. Williams WWST WOOSTER— 1947— KBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Wooster Republican Ptg. Co. Phone: 3-5075 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC General Manager E. B. Evans Commercial Mgr Quentin W. Welty Progrcnn Director Robert Heeter Chief Engineer Burton L. Bowman WRFD WORTHINGTON— 1947 Frequency: 880 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Peoples Bcstg. Corp. Address 246 N. High St. Phone: CA. 8471 1 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Meeker Membership NARTB, RAB President M. D. Lincoln General Manager Herbert E. Evans Sta., Mgr Joseph D. Bradshccw Comm. Mgr Harry H. Hoessly Program Director Bill Arthurs Sales Prom. Mgr .Phil Sheridan Chief Engineer Harold Schaai WBBW YOUNGSTOWN— 1949— ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner Mahoning Valley Bcstg. Corp. Address Warner Theatre Bldg. Phone: Riverside 44421 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Long- Worth Station Representative Weed Membership NARTB President, Ch. Eng John Cherpack, Jr. Vice-Pres., Gen.-Comm. Mgr Gene Trace Program Director .' .Tony Ross PubUcity Director .Marilyn Noble 560 □ □ OHIO-OKLAHOMA q D D WFMJ YOUNGSTOWN— 1939— NBC Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 5000 Watta Owned-Operated By WFMJ Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 101 W. Boardmom Phone: Riverside 3-4121 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Representative Headley-Reed Transcription Ser Thesaurus, SESAC Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr William F. Maag. Jr. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Mitchell F. Stanley Program Director Robert Locke Chief Engineer Frank A. Dieringer W K B N YOUNGSTOWN— 1926— CBS Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 WatU Owned-Operated By WKBN Bcstg. Corp. Phone Number Sterling 2-1145 Air Time Full Time Address 3930 Sunset Blvd. News Service UP, AP Newspaper Affiliation Plain Deoler Transcription Service World. Long-Worth Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NARTB. RAB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Warren P. WUliomson. Jr. Station Manager J. Lothair Bowden Program Director Don Brlce Public Relations Director Jim Smith Chief Engineer B. T. WUldna WHIZ ZANESVILLE— 1924— NBC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watta Owner. . .Southeastern Ohio Bcstg. System. Inc. Business-Studio Address Lind Arcade Bldg. Phone: 2-5431 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation Zanesville PubL Co. News Service UP Representative John E. Pearson Membership NARTB. RAB President Clay LltUck Sales Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir.. .Nancy Armstrong Gen., Station Manager Allan Land Comm. Mgr Nate Milder Prog. Dir Bob Wagner Chief Engineer William A. Hunt. Sr. OKLAHOMA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,312,000 — Families 658,000 Radio Homes 590,000 — TV Homes 360,000 — Stations in State 47 K A D A ADA— 1934— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KADA Bcstg., Inc. Business Address Box 642 Phone: 12 & 13 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative . . . Venard. Rintoul & McCcnnell Membership NARTB. RAB President Dr. C. C. Morris VJ». & General Manager BUly T. Hoover Station Manager Jerry Spencer Secy. Trea B. MorrU Program Director Fred Thompson Chief Engineer George Miller. Jr. KWHW ALIUS— 1946— MBS-EBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Altus Bcstg. Co., Inc. Phone: 1405 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Pearson Membership NARTB Newspaper Affiliation "Times-Democrat" Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Frank E. Wimberly Chief Engineer Ernest Baucum KVSO ARDMORE— 1935— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . Ardmoreite Publishing Co. Bus.-Studio Address 112 N. Washington Phone: 3030 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Affiliation Daily Ardmoreite Membership NARTB. RAB Representative Venard General Manager Albert Riesen Comm. Mgr J. E. Riesen Program Director Dolly Dutton Publicity Director Galy Vctmell Chief Engineer WiUiam E. Kolb KWON BARTLESVILLE— 1942— MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . . Bartlesville Bcstg. Co. Address KWON Bldg. Phone: 1400 Air Time: Full Time President, Gen.. Sta. Mgr J. Fred Case Commercial Mgr John Collins Chief Engineer Nathan Parsons KBWL BLACKWELL— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Star Bcstg. Co.. Inc. 561 D D C O K L A H () M A D D D JVddiMl Masonic Bldg. Phoa*« 309 Air Time: Daytime News Se.vice AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep Best General Manager John W. Carrick Chief Engineer H. B. Green KWCO CmCKASHA— 1946— MBS-KBS Freq.: 1560 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.- 250 W. n. Owned-Oper. By . . Washita Valley Bcstg. Corp. Address 4th & Grand Phone: 2898 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative H. F. Best Gen. Mgr Jack L. Pink Commercial Manager Tom Miller Program Director Marjorie Richards Chief Engineer W. K. Berry KWOE CLINTON— 1949 Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. Western Okla. Bcstg. Co. Address Neptune Park Phone: 618 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Station Representative Hil F. Best General Manager V. M. Preston Commercial Mgr Leo Tremblay Chief Engineer Hubert Gaston KWHP GUSHING— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By W. H. Payne Address Box 791 Phone: 922 Air Time: Dcrytime News Service AP Representative Hil F. Best Transcription Service Thesaurus Gen.. Comm. Manager William H. Payne Station Mgr George S. Lanham Program Director Mary Lou Wright Chief Engineer Charles F. Hebard KRHD DUNCAN— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Duncan Bcstg. Co. Address West Pine St. Phone: 1350 Air Time: Full Time Representative Hil F. Best Membership NARTB, RAB President R. H. Drury Gen.. Sta. Mgr W. M. Brubaker Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Leste" Agee Program Director John Moen KSEO DURANT— 1947— KBS Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . . Democrat Printing Co. Address Democrat Bldg. Phone: 2200 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Membership NARTB Transcription Service Standard Partners R. F. Story. Bennett Story General Manager Leroy Moses Chief Engineer Leonard Brown KASA ELK CITY— 1932— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Southwest Bcstg. Co. Address 204 N. Main Phone: 730 Air Time: Full Time Station Rep Best Manager Lonnie J. Preston Program Director Alice Howenstine Chief Engineer Robert Hemphill K C R C ENID— 1929— ABC-OKLA. NET-KBS Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Oper. By Enid Radiophone Co. Bus.-Studio Address Broadway Tower Phone: 447 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World News. Af f il. . . "Morning News," "Daily Eagle" Representative John E. Pearson Co. Membership NARTB President Milton B. Garber General Manager Pert Murphy Commercial Mgr H. P. Hale Program Director B. Napier Chief Engineer Murray D. Coleman KGWA ENID— 1950— MBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Wotts Owned-Oper. By Public Bcstg. Service, Inc. Address 1 15 V2 E. Broadway Phone: 4230 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Pearson President George E. Foiling General Manager H. J. Godschalk Chief Engineer Ralph Druen KTAT FREDERICK- 1948— KBS Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Frederick Bcstg. Co. Address Main & Grand Phone: 5-2131 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Keystone Representative Hil F. Best General Manager J. D. Jones, Jr. Partner Ronald W. Wheeler Conrnv. Mgr., Pub. Dir E. Jones Sis. Prom. Mgr., Chief Eng D. Jones Progronm Director Mary Wheeler 562 nan OKLAHOMA 000 KGYN GUYMON— 1948 Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Plains Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 38 Phone: 888 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World, Thesaurus Membership NARTB, R AB Representative Hi! F. Best President, Gen. Mgr T. M. Rabum, Jr. Commercial Mgr Edward J. Slater Chief Engineer. Herbert L. Noyes KTJS HOBART— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By A. R. Fuchs Address Box 796 Phone: 1070 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP President, Ch. Eng A. Fuchs Comm. Sis. Prom. Mgr D. Davis KIHN HUGO--1948— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Little Dixie Bcstg. Co. Address East on Highway 70 Phone: 1140 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP President O. A. Brewer Gen. Manager R. A. Prichard Chief Engineer Dalton E. Jones KBEL IDABEL— 1953 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Idabel Bcstg. Co. Address Box 1072 News Service AP Transcription Thesaurus Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Winston O. Ward Comm., Sis. Prom. Mgr J. P. Stanley Program Director Ralph Mills Chief Engineer Cliff Taylor KS W 0 LAWTON— 1941— ABCOKLA. NET Frequency: 1380 Kc Powar: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Okla. Quolity Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 406 V2 D Ave. Phone: 1380 Air Time: Full Tim3 News Service UP Tronscrip. Service . World, Lang- Worth, Standard Representative John Pearson Membership NARTB, RAB President R. H. Drewry Gen., Sta. Mgr Leo R. Morris Program Director Tom Gilmore Chief En^neer Willard Cochran KNED McALESTER— 1950 Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Pittsburg Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Address Aldrige Hotel Phone: 1460 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World. Thesaurus Representative Pearson Pres., Gen. Mgr Ray Van Hooser Commercial Manager Phil Reed Sis. Promotion Mgr Frank Hopkins Prog. Dir Mary Jo Lawson Chief Engineer Dexter Ferry KTMC McALESTER— 1946— ABC-OKLA. KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Mc Alester Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Earle Hotel Phone: 2411 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Venard Membership NARTB President WilUam Young Gen., Sta. Mgr Bob Baggett Commercial Mgr Bill Skeith Sis. Prom. Mgr Larry Croft Publicity Director Bob Bristow Program Director Geraldyne Jones Chief Engineer Harold Duncan KGLC MIAMI— 1948— KBS Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Miami Bcstg. Co. Address Miami Hotel Transcription Ca^^ital Membership NARTB. RAB News Service UP Representative Adam Young President Kenyon Brown General Manager William A. Searle Supv Frank J. Lynch Prog. Dir Carm Soricelli Chief Engineer Lewis Stone KBIX MUSKOGEE— 1936— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Okla. Pr«*ss Pub. Co. Address Barnes Bldg. Phone: MU 2-1331 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Venard President Tams Bbcby, Jr. General Manager Walter W. Weber Commercial Mgr George Lanham Program Director Howard Whitely Chief Engineer Clyde Miller 563 n D D OKLAHOMA D D D KM US MUSKOGEE- 1948 Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 d.. 500 n. Owned Oper. By ... Eastern Okla. Bcstg. Corp. Address 412»2 Court St. Phone: MU 2-2488 Air Time: Full Time Newi Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Pearson President R. M. Mountcastle Gen., Station Mqr Jimmie Barry Sis. Prom. Mgr Paul Weatherbee Program Director George Overton Chief Engineer lames Keitel KNOR NORMAN— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Cwned Cleveland County Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 542 Phone: 474 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep Best Gen. Mgr. (Ptnr.) William S. Morgan President Tol Dickenson Comm. Mgr James B. Logan Program Director Gene Stansberry Chief Engineer Gene Morris KBYE OKLAHOMA CITY— 1946— KBS Frequency: 890 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Opearted By State Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 9th & B'way Phone: FO 5-2323 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership NARTB. RAB President A. Earl CuUum General Manager Frank J. Lynch Program Director F. F. Lynch Chief Engineer Robert E. Schilb KLPR OKLAHOMA CITY— 1947 Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Own-^d Oper. By Okla. City Bcstg. Co. Business Address 128 V2 W. Commerce St. Phone: FO. 5-6358 Air Time: Daytime Membership NARTB. RAB News Service AP Owner, Pres., Gen. Mgr Byrne Ross Comm.. Promotion Mgr Monty Wells Program Director Mrs. Kathleen Burkett Pub. Dir Grant Ladd Chief Engineer lay Davis K 0 C Y OKLAHOMA CITY— 1938— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Plaza Court Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .. .Plaza Court BIdg. Phone: Forest 5-4333 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Pearson Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr M. H. Bcnebrake Sta., Comm. Mgr George Collisson Program Director Bill Ward Chief Engineer Hal Henegar K 0 M A OKLAHOMA CITY— 1931— CBS Frequency: 1520 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By KOMA. Inc. Business-Studio Address 7300 Lincoln Blvd. News Service UP Transcription Service .... Standard, Lang-Worth Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB President John Toole Griffin General-Station Mgr Edgar T. Bell Sales Mgr Gene Riesen Program Director Perry Dickey Chief Engineer M. W. Thomas KTOK OKLAHOMA CITY— 1927— ABC Frequency: 1000 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By KTOK, Inc. Business-Studio Address 1800 W. Main Phone: FO. 5-8352 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership RAB President Wendell Mayes Gen. Mgr John Hopkins Prog. Dir Bill Bryan Chief Engineer Clifford Easum KTOW OKLAHOMA CITY— 1948 Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Sooner Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address .... Liberty Bank Bldg. Phone: CE. 2-6367 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Rambeau Membership NARTB President Ralph Ball Gen., Sta. Mgr Rex M. Lester. Jr. Comm. Mgr Eddie Peak Sis. Prom. Mgr J. Oaybaugh Prog. Dir Morgan Roberts Pub. Dir Betty Carr Chief Engineer Thomas F. Lindsey W K Y OKLAHOMA CITY— 1920— NBC Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By WKY Radiophone Co. Business-Studio Address 500 E. Britton Phone: TRinity 8-2161 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Newspaper Affiliation Oklahoma Pub. Co. Transcription Service Standard Representative Katz 564 n n n OKLAHOMA nan Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr E. K. Gaylord Station Manager P. A. Sugg Dir. of Radio Eugene B. Dodson Program Director Paul Browner Public Relations Mgr Wally Kinnan Chief Engineer H. J. LoTell K H B G OKMULGEE— 1937— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Okmulgee Bcstg. Corp. Business Address Times Bldg. News Service AP Trans. Service Lang-Worth President Don Reynolds Station Manager John D. Whitt Program Director Nil Kenan Chief Engineer John Brennerman KVLH PAULS VALLEY— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By KVLH Bcstg. Co. Business Trans. Address P. O. Box 610 News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Hil F. Best President James T. Jackson General Manager Phil Crenshaw Comm. Mgr Jim Gray Chief Engineer George Rountree WBBZ PONCA CITY— 1928— MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Ponca City Pub. Co. Address 1601 E. Okla. Phone: RO. 5-6607 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation The News News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Pearson Membership NARTB, RAB President Clyde E. Muchmore Sta.. Gen. Mgr Cy Casper Commercial Mgr Bill Gorman Prog. Dr William G. Maugans Chief Engineer Chuck Chaney KLCO POTEAU— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owner LeFlora Bcstg. Co. Address Box 511 Phone 660 Co-Owner, Gen. Mgr R. B. Bell Co-Owner, Prog. Dir Bemice Bell KOLS PRYOR— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Lakes Area Bcstg. Co. Address FUth & S. Mill Sts. Phone: 1263 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service SESAC News Service AP Representative H. F. Best Owner, Gen. Sta. Mgr L. L. Gaff aney Commercial Manager Mrs. L. L. Gaifoney Program Director Merle Caldwell K G F F SHAWNEE— 1930— MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KGFF Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Hotel Aldridge Phone: 4390 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Affiliation Stauffer Publ., Inc. Transcription Service World President Oscar S. Stouifei Gen., Sta. Manager William A. Weaver Chief Engineer Earl R. Ward KSPI STILLWATER— 1947— MBS Frequency: 780 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Stillwater Publishing Co. Business Address P. O. Box 231 News Service UP Newspaper Affiliation News-Press Transcription Service World Sta. Rep Clark Gen. Mg., Program Director J. R. Bellotti Chief Engineer Paul McCoUum KAKC TULSA— 1946 Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Public Radio Corp. Bus.-Studio Address 412 E. Fifth St. Phone: 4-2401 Air Time: Full Tune: News Service AP Representative Walker President-Treas S. E. Avey V.P., General Manager Jomes L. Neal Program Director Rusty Kirk Chief Engineer M. M. Donley KFMJ TULSA— 1946 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Fred Jones Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 1242 S. Boston Phone: 5-5555 Air Time: Daytime News Service ^ Representative Boiling President Fred Jones Comm. Manager Jack Betx General Manager Lawson Taylor Chief Engineer Nathan Wilcoot K 0 M E TULSA— 1938— KBS Frequency: 1300 Kc. . Power: 5000 d.. 1000 n. Owned-Oper. By Oil Capital Soles Corp. 565 D n D OKLAHOMA nan BuftinMs-Studio Address 8th & Main Phone: 3-4121 Air Time: Full Time News Serrlce AP Representative Gill-Perna Membership RAB President John E. Brown Jr. General Manager E. William George Comm. Manager C. W. Grim, Jr. Chiel Elngineer Roy Brown KRMG TULSA— 1949 -ABC Freq.: 740 Kc Power: 50 Kw. d., 25 Kw. n. Owned Operated By Western Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. .311 So. Denver Ave. Phone: 54-4291 Air Time: Full Time Representative John Blair News Service AP Membership NARTB. RAB President Harrington Wimberly Gen., Comm. Manager Frank S. Lane Prog., Pub. Director Keith Bretz Chief Engineer William H. Bradley K T U L TULSA— 1934— CBS Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Tulsa Bcstg. Co. Business Address BouIder-on-the-Pork Phone: 2-3191 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Avery-Knodel President John T. Griffin V.P. & Gen. Mgr L. A. Blust. Jr. National Sis. Mgr B. Holmes Sales Mgr William D. Swanson Gen. Prom. Mgr George Ketchcun Program Director John Devine Chief Engineer Robert Snider K V 0 0 TULSA— 192S— NBC Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Oper. By .... Southwestern Sales Corp. Bus.-Studio Address Philtower Bldg. Phone: 2-3281 Air-Time: Full Time Transcription Service Standard. World Membership RAB Representative Edward Petry President W. G. Skelly V.P.. General Mgr William B. Way Commercial Manager .... Gustav K. Brondborq Sales Prom. Mgr W. T. McClarin Program Director Joseph O'Niel Chief Engineer John Bushnell KWSH WEWAKA— 1948— ABC-KBS-MBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: LOGO Walts Owned-Operated By. .Tri Cities Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Address Box 1260 Phone: 1260-1261 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Venard President Dr. C. C. Morris General Manager Bill Hoover Station Manager Roy Judge Prog. Dir., Prom. Mgr .Gladys Williams Publicity Director Jav Harmon Chief Engineer Warren W. Abbott KSIW WOODWARD— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Woodward Bcstg. Co. Address Trans. Loc 22 & Cedar Sts. Phone: 1450 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Capitol. Thesaurus Membership NARTB, RAB Representative Pearson Pres.. Gen. Mgr Edwcord A. Ryan Program Director Lenora W. Ryan Chief Engineer Francis R. Berry THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS AP '566 OREGON Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 1,672,000 - Families 602,000 Radio Homes 586,000 _ TV Homes 215,000 - Stations in State 50 K Wl L ALBANY— 1941— MBS-DON LEE Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Central WUlamette Bcstg. Bus.-Studio-Trans. Loc Queen Ave. & Elm Phone: WA 6-2233 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Newspaper Affiliation "Democrat Herald" Representative Moore-Lund, Ayres, Best Membership NARTB, RAB President R. B. Cronise General Manager. Chet Wheeler Commercial Manager Dewey Rand Station Manager Warren Stoffer Sales Prom. Mgr John Boyer P ogram Director LeRoy JoUey Chief Engineer Herbert Davidson KWIN ASHLANI>— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Rogue Valley Bcstg. Co. Address 1160 Helman Rd. News Service AP President Don Miller Station Manager Daren L. Flickinger Program Dir Bill Lively KAST ASTORIA— 192S— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1370 Kc. ...... Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Astoria Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 1006 Taylor Ave. Phone: 95 . . Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Moore-Lund, Ayres Membership RAB. NARTB President Robert B. Chessman Gen., Sta. Mgr R. D. Holmes Program Director Mrs. Mary Ristola Commercial Manager Irving Steinbeck Chief Engineer Jay Bruce Whitwell KVAS ASTORIA— 1950 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Lower Columbis Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 612 Commercial St. News Service UP Representative Moore, Holman Membership NARTB Pres., Gen, Mgr . .A. L. Capstaff Station Mgr : T. R. Williams Soles Prom. Mgr ...Chas. Dean Chief Engineer James Titus KBKR BAKER— 1939— KBS Fiequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Inland Radio. Inc. Bus.Studio Address 3032 Auburn Ave. Phone: 140 Air Time: Full Time Station Rep Best. Moore & Lund Membership NARTB Transcription Service World Gen.. Comm. Mgr Kenneth B. Lockwood Program Dir Kenneth Holden Chief Engineer Walter E. Stewart KB N D BEND— 1937— MBS-DON LEE-KBS Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Central Oregon Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address Coble Bldg. Phone: 848 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative W. S. Grant. Moore-Lund Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Frank H. Loggan Comm. Mgr Doug Gaines Pgm. Dir Kessler Cannon Chief Engineer Robert Dickinson K 0 0 S COOS BAY— 1928— MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KOOS, Inc. Address 505 Hall Bldg. Phone: Congress 7-2121 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Moore-Lund Membership RAB President Sheldon F. Sackett Comm. Mgr William Cook Station Manager Phil Waters Prog. Dir John Tasnady Chief Engineer Nate Olson KWRO COQUILLE— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KWRO. Inc. Address P. O. Box 396 Phone: 3961 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Rep Moore-Lund, Continental. O'Connell Sect.-Treas W. E. WaUh General Manager Lynn C. Thomas Chief Engr . . . , Drew Walker 567 D D D OREGON D D D KCOV COR VALLIS— 1954 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Midland Bcstq. Co. Address. . Conrcxllls Hotel. Second & Madison News Serrice UP Rep Eyerett-McKlnney. Moore & Lund SuperTlsor Lee Bishop President Don McCormick Manager Frank Flynn KRUL CORVALLIS— 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Wotti Owned Oper. By Pacific States Radio Co. Address Trans. Lot 1221 So. ISth St. News Serrice AP Representative McGlUvra Membership RAB President Fred T. Haley Gen., Comm. Mgr Douglas Setterberg Sales Prom. Mgr Jack Gallant Program Director Hal Wehmeier Chief Engineer Steve Wade KOMB COTTAGE GROVE— 1953 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Orlo M. Bagley Address P. O. Boac 606 Phone: 1400 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep Continental Manager Anthony Maucione K 0 D L THE DALLAS— 1940— ABC Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. O wned-Oper. By Western Radio Corp. Phone: 2300 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Moore & Lund, Ayres Pres., General Manager V. B. Kenworthy Station Manager Paul E. Walden Comm. Mgr Lawrence Beaudoin Promotion Director Monte DeVon Prog. Dir George Pence Chief Engineer Bruce Elliott KASH EUGENE— 1947— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Radio Air Ways. Inc. Address P. O. Box 1600 Phone: 5-3357 Air Time: Full Time Rep. W. Coast Sis Donald Cooke Pres.. Gen. Mgr E. L. Kincaid Commercial Manager Paul N. Plank Program Director Laura Plank Asst. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Clare Mattingly Chief Engineer Norville M. Packard KERG EUGENE— 1949— CBS Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Guard Pub. Co. Address P. O. Box 506 Phone: 5-4304 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Affiliation "Register-Guard" Transcription Service .... Columbia Masterwks. Representative Weed & Co. Membership NARTB. RAB President Alton F. Baker Gen.. Sta. Mgr L. W. Trommlits Commercial Manager Herb Michael Publicity Director Jack Craig Prom. Mgr Robert Fulton Chief Engineer Calvert Applegate K 0 R E EUGENE— 1927— MBS-DON LEE Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Lane Bcstq. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 1032 Phone: 4-4214 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Rep Everett-McKinney, Moore & Lund Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Lee Bishop Commercial Mgr Virgil Parker Sales Prom. Mgr. Bob Davis Program Director Harry Kirk Chief Engineer Floyd Vike* KUGN EUGENE— 1946— NBC Freq.: 590 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By KUGN, Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 112 Phone: 4-6216 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Meeker Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr C. O. Fisher Commercial Manager E. W. Karl Sis. Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Reg Roos Chief Engineer George Hathaway KRWC FOREST GROVE— 1950 Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Irving G. Schmidtke Address Rt. 2, Box 59 Phone: Forest Grove 6091. .Air Time: Daytime Representative. . . .Wm. Ayres, Moore & Lund Transcription Service Standard Pres.. Gen. Mgr Irving V. Schmidtke Commercial Mgr Clarence S. Sherman Prog. Dir Jack L. White Pub. Dir Robert Kingsley 568 n n D OREGON nnn K U I N GRANTS PASS— 1939--MBS DON LEE Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watta Owned-Oper. By. .Southern Oregon Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 148 Phone GR 6-4477 Transcription Service World Representative W. S. Grant Representative NARTB. RAB President A. E. Voorhies General Manager E. A. Malone Commercial Mgr M. K. Ball Program Director Dave Allen Chief Engineer N. L. Williams KRTV HILLSBORO— 1954 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Representative Moore & Lund President Harold C. Singleton Chief Engineer Paul Alexander KIHR HOOD RIVER— 1950 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Ore.-Wash. Bcstrs. Address P. O. Box 207 Phone: 8561 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription World Representative Moore-Lund Membership RAB President C. H. Fisher Sta. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Don McCutcheon Comm. Mgr R. C. WeiseiUjurger Chief Engineer Don I. Morris KFJI KLAMATH FALLS— 1923— MBS DON LEE Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 d„ 1000 n. Owned-Oper. By KFJI Bcstrs., Inc. Address P. O. Box 692 Phone: 22551 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative W. S. Grant, Moore-Lund Membership NARTB President W. D. Miller Station Mgr Alan K. Abner Program Dir Brad Cole Chief Eng W. Loerke KFLW KLAMATH FALLS— 1946— ABC-CBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Herald Publ. Co. Address P. O. Box 941 Phone Number 8115 Air Time FuU Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Everett-McKinney Membership NARTB. BAB President Franlt Jenkins General Manager Bud Chandler Commercial Manager Aaron Boe Chief Engineer Bill Grimes K L B M LA GRANDE— 1928— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Inland Radio. Inc. Phone: 2201 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Standard Representative Moore & Lund. Best Membership NARTB Gen.. Comm. Manager Ken Lillard Program Director Judy Holman Chief Engineer Len Serdor KGAL LEBANON— 1950— KBS Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-O^er. By Linn County Bcstrs.. Inc. Address P. O. Box 341 Phone: 8631 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Station Rep Holman Transcription Service Langworth, SESAC President W. Gordon Allen General Manager John Truhan Commercial Manager Don Wellman Program Director Nate Bridges Chief Engineer Danny Bridges KMCM McMINNVILLE— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Wotts Owned-Oper. By Yamhill Bcstrs. Address P. O. Box 207 Phone: 3811 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affil Daily News-Register Transcription Service World Station Rep Continental News Service AP President Jack B. Bladlne Gen.. Comm. Mgr Glasco Branson Program Director Leslie Cuimingham Chief Engineer Jack Adkins KBOY MEDFORD— 1954 Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By K-Boy Bcstrs. Address P. O. Box 1109 Phone 3-5355 Partner. Gen. Mgr.. Prog. Dir C. E. Wilson Partner P. D. Jackson Prtn., Comm. Mgr., Chief Eng.. .W. H. Hansen 569 D D D O R K G O N D D D KMED MEDFORD— 1922— NBC Freq.: 1440 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned Operated By Radio Mediord, Inc. Address P. O. Box 1306 Phone: 2-4000 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Representative Meeker Assoc. Membership NARTB President Vern Robinson General. Sta. Mgr Ray Johnson Commercial Mgr Tom Tubbs Publicity Director Norm Oberst Program Director Russ Jamison Chief Engineer Don Smith KYJC MEDFORD— 1947— ABC-CBS frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By , . .Medford Printing Co. Trans. Address 27 North Fir St. Phone: 2-5277 Air Tune: Full Time News Service UP Newspaper Affilaition Mail Tribune Representative Grant Transcription Service Lang- Worth Membership NARTB President Robert W. Ruhl Gen., Sta.. Prom. Mgr Jimmy Dunlevy Comm., Mgr Tom MacLeod Program Director John Ahern Chief Engineer Dick Woods KNPT NEWPORT— 1948 Frequency: 1310 Ec Powen 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Yaquina Radio, Inc. Business Address 1940 N. Coast H'way News Service AP Rep Ayres, Moore & Lund, Continental Pres., Gen. Mgr Tom R. Becker Comm. Mgr., Prog. Dir Bob Eubanks Sales Prom. Mgr Helen Wade KFIR NORTH BEND— 1951— CBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Bay Bcstg. Co. Address Box 905 Phone: SK 9-7351 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative W. S. Grant, Keating Owner, Gen. Mgr Josephine Edwards Station Manager Glenn Nickell Comm. Manager William Jones Sales Prom. Mgr Charles Lee Chief Engineer Arthur Schuldt KSRV ONTARIO— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Operoted By Inland Radio, Inc. Address Box 540 Phone: 212 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Rep Pac. Northwest. Moore-Lund, Best Transcription Service Standard Tran. Ser Standard, Langworth General Manager Gordon L. Capps Asst. Manager Charles E. Horland Commercial Manager. Robert Humphreys Program Director Rodrick Walter Chief Engineer Geoffrey Gass KGON OREGON CITY— 1947 Frequency: 1230 Kc Powen 250 Watts Owned-Operated By ClackODnoa Bcatrs. Business Address Box 391 Phone: OR 5249 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser World, Associated^ Standard Rep Robt. Meeker, Moore-Lund, Paschall Membership NARTB, RAB President .Dr. John H. Fltsgibbon Comm., Prom., Gen. Mgr Irwin S. Adams Program Director Sonora B. Hoffman Chief Engineer Edward G. Saxe K W R C PENDLETON— 1941— ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc. Power: 250 Watte Owned-Oper. By Western Radio Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 178 News Service UP Trans. Ser Thesauraus Station Rep Moore & Lund Pres., Gen. Mgr V. B. Kenworthy Station Manager Ted A. Smith Commercial Mgr John Webb Program Director John F. Cameron Chief Engineer , Douglas Whipple K EX PORTLAND— 1926— ABC Frequency: 1190 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Operated By Westinghouse Radio Address 1230 SW Main St. Phone: CApital 1881 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP, INS Transcription Service Associated Membership RAB Station Representative Free & Peters Inc. President Chris Witting General Manager Joseph E. Baudino Station Manager J. B. Conley Commercial Manager R. E. Rudolph Sales Promotion Manager .. Charles L. Burrow Program Director Mel Bailey Chief Engineer Jack Erwin K G W PORTLAND— 1922— NBC Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. Pioneer Bcstrs. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 1320 S.W. Broadway Phone: BEacon 63$4 ...... ^ir Time: Full Time 570 n n n OREGON D D D News Service AP, INS Representative Edw OO 00 u> 5: o I o > ?<; -< o 3 2 > 9 ° ^ A ^ g - c o I- i! ^ m z I- < H 5 w ^ ^ > z S = H O > z o o O 09 o _ — . -^ so ^ ^ ^ oo Hi" tdiT" IS>II-H 613 pkl "^SEE THE AMARILLO MARKET BY PLANE? Man, you need a Canberra jet! A dude from our agency wanted to see the Amarillo market. We showed him part of it from a Beechcraft Bonanza. A jet would have been more appropriate for thorough- coverage, but the BB was handy— and it flies on Texas Panhandle gasoline. These are his notes; footnotes ours. "Buzzed big ditch. ^ Roosted in trees. Climbed above Panhandle, headed for a town. Guide said easier to count cattle from plane than horse; must use special technique; like reading proof 20 paces. Town was Pampa, complete with new Celanese plastic plant.- What think of next, plant of plastic; what guide said tho. Across hiway, big gun barrel factory.^ Up road, boys with Erector sets.* Turned nw, over vast oil refinery.'' Another town, with kids fooling around space ships.® Guide pointed out three carbon black plants with huge smokestacks, one not working.^ South, over scat- tered dozen lonesome structures.^ Thin cloud across horizon; closed in on zinc smelter,^ smoking like man in cigarette commercial. Passed old ordnance plant, guide said now used to mfg, anhydrous ammonia and nitric acid. This great boon to farmers— fertilizer you can get down wind of! Back above Amarillo; over acres of rail- road yards and roundhouse; over KGNC's an- tennas." Panhandle big place, all buildings new. People great— speak to stranger on street." Talo Duro Canyon, recreation spot. 'Raw natural gas becomes plastic bases here. 'Cabot Carbon's; pump units for oil wells also made here. *The Texas Panhandle oil and gas field, with 8400 oil and 3500 gas wells (world's great- est gas production; world's only helium plant). 'Town of Phillips — entire pop. of 5,200 Phillips Oil personnel. Town of Borger, with butadiene plant; looks like some- thing from another world. 'Wrong; working fine. New supersonic stack so efficient it's almost smokeless. 75- 80% of world's carbon black (for tires, phones, ink, etc.) from Panhandle. 'Natural gas pumping stations, on pipe- lines supplying 27 states. "The American Zinc Smelter, located near Dumas because of low gas rate. "Whence, powered with 10,000 watts, our signal reaches 78 Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Kansas counties with gross cash farm income of $925,000,000. See Katz for further information. Amarillo &L KGNC-TV NBC and DuMONT AFFILIATE AM: 10,000 watts, 710 kc. TV: Channel 4. Represented nationolly by the Katz Agency 614 n n n TEXAS n D n KGNC AMARILLO— 1922— NBC-TQN Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 10.000 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . . Plains Radio Bdcstg. Co. Address p. Q. Box 751 Phone: DR 4-4601 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP, AP Transcription Service World Representative Katz Membership NARTB. RAB President B. E. Walker General Manager Wes Izzard Business Manager Calvin Handy Sta.. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Bob Walson Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir Marianne Johnson Chief Engineer W. H. Torrey KACT ANDREWS— 1954 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Oper. By Andrews Bcstg. Co. Address Box 883 Phone: 1360 Air Time: Daytime Co-Owner, Gen. Mgr Joseph E. Young Co-Owner Archie Holman Program Director Jacqui Young KBUD ATHENS— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned J. B. McNutt, Jr. Address Box 309 Phone: 2277 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Trans. Service Lang Worth Membership BAB President B. McNutt, Jr. KALT ATLANTA— 1950 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Ark-La-Tex Bcstg. Co. Phone: 900 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service World News Service AP Representative HUl F. Best President Herman H. Wommack. Jr. Gen., Sta. Mgr David A. Wommack Commercial Manager A. N. Dowd Program Director George D. Wommack Publicity Director Jean Wommack Chief Engr James L. Waites KNOW AUSTIN— 1927— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Pioneer Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 520 Capital Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone: 2-6213 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Trans. Service Standard Station Rep Pearson Membership NARTB President Wendell Mayes Gen., Sta, Mgr Louis R. Cook Commercial Mgr M. H. Coleman Program Dir Frank Bissett Chief Engineer J. E. Lewis KTBC AUSTIN— 1939— CBS Freq.: 590 Kc. Power: 5000 W. d., 1000 W. n. Owned-Oper. By Texas Bcstg. Corp. Bus.-Studio Address P. O. Box 717 Phone Number 2-2424 News Service UP Representative Raymer President Claudia T. Johnson Gen., Sta. Mgr J. C. Kellam Sales Manager O. P. (Bob) Bobbitt Sales Prom. Mgr Van Hutto Program Director Cactus Pryor Chief Engineer A. B. Heam KTXN AUSTIN— 1947 Frequency 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Radio Station KTXN Address 1211 E. 6th St. Phone Number 74476 Rep Oakes, Clayton, O'Connell Membership NARTB President Ed. C. James, Sr. General Manager Frank Stewart Comm. Manager Calvin Adams Program Director Lilia Guzman Publicity Director. . . .Glenda Faye Robertson Chief Engineer Paul Lindhom KVET AUSTIN— 1946— MBS Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1 Kw., d. Owned Austin Bcstg. Corp. Address 113 West Eighth Phone: 8-8521 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Forjoe Membership NARTB, RAB President John B. Connolly Gen., Sta. Mgr Willord Deason Commercial Mgr Charles L. Howell Program Dir Dave Smith ■Chief Engineer Willis Morter KRUN BALLINGER— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By ... . Runnels County Bcstg. Co. Address Box 351 Phone: 3151 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership RAB Trans. Ser World Rep Best, Melville President Walter G. Fussell General Manager R. F. McGarvey Commercial Manager Clayton Joy Chief Engineer W. C. Kelley 615 n n n TEXAS D n n ••••••••I KIOX BAY CITY— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Oper. By Bay City Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 1391 Phone: 4642-3 Air Time: Full Time New« Service UP Transcription Serrice World Representative HU F. Beat President J. G. Long General Manager Bryan Powell Station Manager Vernon Townsend Commercial Manager Boyd Porter Chief Engineer Sam Sitterlee KRCT BAYTOWN— 1947— KBS Frequency: 650 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Bay Bcstg. Co. Address Box 629 Phone 8251 Nsws Serric* AP Station Rep Best President W. D. Christmas Grenerod Manager J. H. Touchstone KREL BAYTOWN— 1947 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Tri-CiUes Bcstg. Co. Business Address Decker Drive Phone: 8211-2 Air Time: Full Time News Serrice UP Representative Interstate Membership NARTB President J. B. Blayton, Sr. General Manager J. B. Blayton, Jr. Station Manager Robert H. Brisendine Commercial Mgr Albert H. Saddler Sales Prom. Mgr Samuel Harris Program Director Larry Wayne Chief Engr Mock S. Malpee K F D M BEAUMONT— 1924— ABC Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Beaumont Bdcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 2950 Phone: 2-7758 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Free & Peters Membership .NARTB President D. A. Cannan Ex. V.P., Gen. Sta., Comm. Mgr C. B. Locke Program Director Dave Russell Pub. Dir., Soles Prom. Mgr H. F. CaldweU Chief Engineer Harold W. Bartlett KJET BEAUMONT— 1948 Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned KPBX Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 2673 Phone: 2-0201 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Station Rep Forjoe Membership NARTB President Ben J. Rogers Gen.. Comm. Mgr Walter L. Rubens Chief Engr Arthur Kendal KRIC BEAUMONT— 1938 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By The Enterprise Co. Bus.-Studio-Trans. Address 380 Walnut Phone: 4-3311 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Newspaper Affiliation . . ''Enterprise & Journal" Representative Branham President O. Eugene Davis General Mgr E. C. Davis Station Mgr R. M. Frost Prog. Dir Gordon Clark Commercial Mgr Louis Durst Chief Engineer Marvin J. Easter wood K T R M BEAUMONT— 1947 Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Operated By KTRM, Inc. Business-Studio Address 230 Orleans St Phone: 2-8478 Air Time: Full Time Rep Adam Young, Clarke Brown Pres„ Gen. Mgr Jack Neil Station Manager Joseph S. Trum Commercial Mgr Bill McRae Chief Engineer Ben F. Hughes KIBL BEEVILLE— 1949 Frequency; 1490 Kc Power: 250 Wts«d. n. Owned-Oper. By Bee Bdcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 650 Phone: 1490 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World President (Partnership) John D. Rossi, V. L. Rossi General Manager John D. Rossi Station Manager James V. Rossi Commercial Mgr Fred Strong Prog. Dir William S. Bennett Chief Engineer Edward Bertram K B S T BIG SPRING— 1938— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Big Spring Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 702 Johnson St. Phone: 4-6391 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Pearson Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr William J. Wallace Commercial Manager William L. Cox Pub.. Pgm. Dir J. N. Young. Jr. Chief Engineer Andrew M. Jones 616 nan TEXAS D n D KTXC BIG SPRING— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 100 Walls Owned-Oper. By Big State Bdcatg. Co. Address Big Spring City Park Phone: 4-4201. 4-5932 Air Time: FuU Time Transcription Service World News Service AP Rep Hil F. Best. Clyde Melville President V. T. Anderson General Manager Mytl Stein KFYN BONHAM— 1948 Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 250 Wott» d. Owned-Oper Charles L. & Jessie Mae Cain Bus.Studio Address 903 E. Fourth St. Phone: 915 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership RAB President, Gen. Mgr Charles Cain KHUZ BORGER— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Wotti Owned-Operated By KHUZ. Inc. Business Address Box 110 Phone: 1600 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Serv World, SESAC Membership NARTB. RAB President R. G. Hughes Mgr., Prog. Dir Jack Roberts Commercial Manager Louis Roberts Soles Prom. Mgr. H. Blymiller Pub. Dir Jake Soxton Chief Engineer Herman Kreiger K N E L BRADY— 1933— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By G. L. Bums Business-Studio Address Gibbons Bldg. Phone: 777 Air Time: Full Tune Representative Hil F. Best President Mrs. G. L. Biuns General Manager G. L. Bums Commercial Manager J. S. Sloane Chief Engineer Cecil Nelln KWHI KSTB BRECKENRIDGE— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Stephens County Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Miller Bldg. Phone: 1430 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Membership NARTB Station Rep Bes» Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Best, Melville Pres„ Gen. Mgr. R. W. Chapman Chief Engineer R. E. Smith BRENHAM— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 WatU d. Owned-Oper. By Tom S. Whitehead. Sr. Business Address 108 Vi Main St. Phone: 3655 Air Time: Doylim* Newspaper Affil Brenham Banner Press News Service UP Transcription Service World Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr. . . . Tom S. Whitehead. Sr. Commercial Manager J. C. Price Chief Engineer Lonnie R. Schlottmonn KTFY BROWNHELD— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Terry Cty. Bdcstg. Co. Address Drawer 1032 Phone: 2111 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Trans. Service Standard, World, Thesaurus Pres.. Sta.. Gen.. Comm. Mgr. . . Mike A. Barrett Sales Prom. Mgr E. Crawford Taylor Program Director Dick Aker Chief Engineer Franklin Bonner KBOR BROWNSVILLE— 1949— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Brownsville Bcstg. Co. Address Box 472 Phone: 2-5677 Air Time: Full Tune News Service UP Trans. Service World, Thesaums Representative Best Membership NARTB. RAB Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr M. J. Wilson Commercial Manager Vance C. Wilson Program Dir Les Brecht Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir Earl Wheeler Chief Engineer Willis A. Wilson K B W D BROWNWOOD— 1941— MBS-KBS Freq.: 1380 Kc. .Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 Walls n. Owned-Oper. By Brown County Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 800 Hawkins St. Phone: 2401 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Pearson Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr W. Mayes Commercial Manager Bill Jomar Sis. Prom., Publicity Director. .Barbara Taylor Program Director Wendell Mayes, Jr. Chief Engineer A. W. Stewart KEAN BROWNWOOIX-1953 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 100 Watts Owned-Oper. By ... . Lyman Brown Enterprises Address Box 666 Representative Best 617 D n D T E X A S D n D KOR A BRYAN— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Wcrttj Owned-Oper. By Bryan Bcstg. Co. Bus. -Studio Address 604 Varisco Bldg. Phone: 3-1240 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS Trans. Ser SESAC Station Rep Best Pres., Gen. Mgr David C. Jones, Jr. Comm., Prom. Mgr Mike Mistovich Chief Engineer James W. Robertson KDET CENTER— 1949 Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Center Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 205 Austin St. Phone: 1199 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Hil F. Best Gen.. Sta. Mgr Tom E. Foster Program Director Tolbert E. Foster Commericol Manager Jack Bell Soles Promotion Manager Joe Foster Chief Engineer Harlan Riley KCTX CHILDRESS— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By . . Golden West Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Bus.-Studio. Address P. O. Box 272 News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Hil F. Best President R. Malone Hagoxi Program Director LeRoy Carter Publicity Director Nelle Carter Chief Engineer S. J. Woodworlh KCLE CLEBURNE— 1947 Frequency: 1120 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Marti. Inc. Address 919 N. Main News Service AP Representative Hil F. Best Membership NARTB, RAB Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr George W. Marti Commercial Mgr John Marti Sales Prom. Mgr Frank H. Hardgrove Program Director D'Voe Lee Chief Engineer Walter C. Lacy KVLB CLEVELAND— 1954 Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned & Oper. By Harvard C. Bailes Address Plum Grove Road Phone 692 President General Mgr Harvard C. Bailes Chief Engineer Al Strong KSTA COLEMAN— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1000 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Coleman County Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 432 Phone: 8406 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership RAB President H. H. Jackson Gen.. Sta. Mgr Floyd Shelton Comm., Prom. Mgr Paul Johnson Prog. Dir Jay Staggs Chief Engineer J. D. Larson W T A W COLLEGE STATION— 1922— KBS Frequency: 11 50 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By A. & M. College of Tex. Bus.-Studio Address College Station Phone: 66724 Air Time: Daytime Sta. Mgr Richard L. Webb Commercial Manager Elsie Patranella Sales Prom. Mgr Iris Bullard Prog. Dir John Scogin Chief Engineer James E. Austin KVM C COLORADO CITY— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned Colo. City Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 990 Phone: 1320 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Trans. Ser Thesaurus Representative Best Co-Owners Eldon & John Mahon General Manager Charles Diegel Chief Engineer Porter Richardson KMCO CONROE— 1951 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned Montgomery County Bcstg. Co. Address Conroe Phone: 6-4466 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Pres., Gen. Mgr Reagan Smith Prog. Dir James C. Dorrell Sta.. Comm.. Sis. Prom. Mgr. . David L. Oglesby Chief Engineer John W. Neathery. Jr. KCCT CORPUS CHRISTI— 1954 Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1.000 Watts d. Owned & Oper. By ... . International Radio Co, Address 401 South Staples Phone Number 4-2426 Representative O'Connell President Gabe Lozano Gen. Mgr.. Chief Eng Mike Ferdin Comm. Manager Alex Moore 618 n n D TEXAS n n n KEYS CORPUS CHRIST!— 1941 Freq.: 1440 Kc Power: 1 Kw, d.. 500 W. n. Owned-Operated By Nueces Bcstg. Co. Address Centre Theatre Bldg. Phone 2-7411 Transcription Service World Representative Raymer News Service UP Membership NARTB. RAB General Manager E. C. Hughes Sta., Comm., Mgr Allan Dale Chief Engineer Harold Griffith KRIS CORPUS CHMSTI— 1937— NBC-TQN Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Gulf Coast Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 840 Phone Number 4-6354 Air Time Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representotive Free & Peters Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr T. Frank Smith Commercial Manager William Eikner Program Director Charles Nethery Chief Engineer Don Morris KSIX CORPUS CHRISTI— 1947 ABC-TEXAS STATE Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Corpus Christi Bdstg. Co., Inc. Address Show Room Bldg. Phone: 2-9242 Air Time: Full Time Representative Forjoe Membership NARTB President Vaim M. Kennedy Commercial Mgr Charles R. Manning Program Director Eugene M. Looper Chief Engineer W. K. Bridges KUNO CORPUS CHRISTI— 1950 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By KUNO. Inc. Address-Trans. Loca P. O. Box 4286 Phone: 4-5203 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Associated News Service UP Representative Everett-McKinney. Inc. Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Leslie C. Smith Commercial Mgr Herb Garrett Prog. Dir Hector Elpidio Borrera Chief Engineer J. H. Mayberry KWBU CORPUS CHRISTI— 1944 Frequency: 1030 Kc Power: 50 Kw. d. Owned Baptist Gen. Convention of Texas Address Buick Bld'» Phone: 4-5258 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC Representative Branham General Mgr Carr D. Collins Station Mgr Harry H. Hayes Commercial Mgr Ray O'Neal Sis. Prom. Mgr Ha ry H. Hayes Program Dir W. Dean Walker Publicity Dir Dorothy St. John Chief Engineer Paul Waller K A N D CORSICANA— 1937— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Alto. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address. .. .State Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone: 4-7421 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World, Thesaurus Representative Branham Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Luther A. Johnson. Jr. KIVY CROCKETT— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Pioneer Bcstg. Co. Address Box 670 Phone 222 News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB Comm.. Prom. Mgr.. Chef Eng Bill Carter Pres. Gen.. Sta. Mgr.. Prog. Dir J. H. Gibbs KCFH CUERO— 1949 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 500 Watts d Owned-Oper. By A. M. Respondek Phone: 5-3430 Air Time: Daytime Representative Best Pres.. Gen. Mgr.. Chief Engr. . . A. M. Respondek Commercial Mgr Frank Notzon KXIT DALHART— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 500 Watts a. Owned-Operated By Dalrad Associates Address Box 1350 Phone: 740 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative Best Transcription Service World General Manager Ken Bishop Comm. Manager William J. B. Smith Chief Engineer Bill Smith KGKO DALLAS— 1953 Freq.: 1480 Kc. .Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 Watts n. Owned-Oper. By Lakewood Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 5808 Phone: WE. 7594 Air Time: Full Time 619 n n D TEXAS n D D Representative Radio TV. Rep. News Service UP President H. H. Coffield General Manager W. S. Morgan, Jr. Prog. Dir T. A. (Buddy) Harris Chief Engineer Henderson Rogers KIXL DALLAS— 1947 Frequency: 1040 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned Operated By . . . .Variety Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business Studio Address 1401 S. Akoiii St. Phone: RI. 4521 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Standard, World. CapitoL Associated. McGregor. Thesaurus Representaiive Pearson President Lee Segall Gen., Mgr. Charles F. Payne Prog. Dir Don Robinson Chief Engineer Bob E. Tripp KLIF DALLAS— 1947 Freq.: 1190 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Trinity Bdcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 2104 Jackson St. Phone: RA. 7121 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative H-R Reps. President B. R. McLendon General Manager Gordon McLendon Sta.. Comm. Mgr Bill Weaver Program Director Bill Stewart Chief Engineer Glenn Callison K RLD DALLAS— 1926— CBS Frequency: 1080 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By KRLD Radio Corp. Address Herald Square Phone: RA. 6811 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP. INS Transcription Service . . . .Standard. Thesaurus Newspaper Affiliation "Times Herald" Representative Branham MembersUp N ARTB. RAB President Clyde W. Rembert Station Mgr J. W. Crocker Commercial Mgr William A. Roberts Sales Prom. Mgr A. J. Putnam Program Director Ted Parrino Publicity Director Norman Marks Chief Engineer Bill B. Honeycutt KS K Y DALLAS— 1941 Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By SKY Bcstg. Service Address Hotel Stowleigh Selling the SOUTHWEST'S LARGEST METROPOLITAN AREA -Dallas & Ft. Worth KRLD-TY miHW^ CHANNEL 4 SATURATES MARKET Dallas' Only EQUAL TO 68 SECONDARY MAYIMIIM PnWER STATIONS WITHIN MAXIMUWl POWtR KRLD'S 0.5 MILLIVOLT LINE! Televl^sion Station 950/^ /^qRE RADIO HOMES KRLD-TV's new 1521 -foot Tower now SlHCe 1940 under construction ... to be completed Total Population: in '55. 3,555,300 First in North in KRLD'S PRIMARY Central Texas! COVERAGE AREA EXCLUSIVE OUTLET FOR CBS TELEVISION AND RADIO NETWORK PROGRAMS IN DALLAS AND FORT WORTH The Biggest Buy in the Biggest Market in the Biggest State CHANNEL 4 Dallas' Only MAXIMUM POWER Television Station 0 * * KRLD-TV's new 1521 under construction . . in '55. First in Central 1 -foot Tower now . to be completed North exas! THE TIMES HERALD STATIONS DALLAS, TEXAS BRANHAM CO Clyde W. Rerhbort, Presidt usivc Represenfativc 620 O O D TEXAS nan Phone: RA. 6193 Air Time: Daytime News Service Up President A. L. Chilton Gen., Prom. Manager R. G. Terrill Commercial Manager R. L. Kanatzar Prog. Dir. Leonard Holland Chief Engineer Morris M. Ming W F A A DALLAS— 1922— NBC-ABC Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By A. H. Belo Corp. Business-Studio Address 1122 lackson St. Phone: Riverside 9631 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Representative Edward M. Petry Membership NARTB. RAB President E. M. Deoley Station Manager Alex Keese Commercial Manager George K. Utley Sales Prom. Mgr Mrs. Winona Portwood Program Director Karl Lambertz Chief Engineer WilUam C. Ellis W R R DALLAS— 1920— MBS-TEXAS STATE Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By City of Dallas Business Address Municipal Radio Bldg. Phone: TE. 6101 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Red Seal DJ Representative John Blair Membership NARTB, RAB Gen., Comm. Mgr., Chief Engr. . Durward Tucker Sales Prom. Mgr Mrs. J. Thompson Program Director Richard Workman KDLK DEL RIO— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Wotts Owned-Operated By Del Rio Bcstg. Ca Business Address P. O. Box 1162 Phone: 5-2431 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard General Manager Don R. Howard Chief Engineer Pat Jeter KDSX DENISON— 1948 Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Oper. By KDSX, Inc. Address Denison Hotel Phone: 3400 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Sta. Rep Falter Co-Owners. .B. V. Hammond, Jr., L. L. Hendrick Program Director WUUam A. Duke Chief Engineer J. P. Knight KDNT DENTON— 1938— KBS Freq.: 1440 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 W n. Owned-Operated By HarweU V. Shepord n? ^^^^;,- ^°dio <^n«*f B>d9. Phone: CE. 4144 Air Time: FuU Time News Service up Transcription Service The.auru. Membership NARTB. BAB Owner & Manager Harwell V. Shepord KDDD DUMAS— 1947— KBS Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By.... North Plain. Bcstg. Corp. ^ddress Box 337 Phone: 2-5000 Air Time: Daytime News Service Ap Membership *.*. . NARTB Representative HU F. Best Pres., Gen. Mgr Ken Duke Promotion Mgr Al Tremble. Jr. Program Director Bill Lask KERC EASTLAND— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned.-Oper. By Tri-Cities Bcstg. Co. Address 109V2 S. Seaman St. Phone: 7 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Trans. Ser Capitol, Thesavirus Pres., Gen. Mgr F. James Dabney Program Director Jimmy Key KURV EDINBURG— 1947 Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By KURV, Inc. Address P. O. Box 480 Phone: 3-2777 Air Time: Full Tune News Service UP President Rogers Kelley General Manager J. M. McDonald Program Director Robert F. Dodson Chief Engineer I. D. Williams KULP EL CAMPO— 1948 Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. .Wharton County Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 1390 Phone: 1390 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NARTB President Gulp Krueger General Manager Bob Hathway Comm. Manager V. Frank Jones Sales Prom. Mgr Chuck Schwartikopf Publicity Director Bill Reading Program Director Jerry H. Werlla Chief Engineer Bob Hathowoy 621 n n D TEXAS n D D KELP EL PASO— 1947— KBS Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Trinity Bdcstg. Corp. Address 4530 Delta St. Phone: 3-3658 Air Time: Full Time Representative Forjoe, UP Gen., Sta., Mgr Joe Roddy. Jr. President B. R. McLendon Ex. IMr G. B. McLendon Commercial Mgr Woody Fagette Program Director Al Cobb Sis. Prom. Mgr E. Allen Chief Eng Dave Mott KEPO EL PASO— 1948— ABC Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 10.000 Watts Dwned-Oper. By KEPO. Inc. Address 2419 N. Piedras St. Phone: 5-2731 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service . . . Standard, Lang- Worth Representative Pearson Membership NARTB President W. B. Pratt Comm. Manager Gene Rethmeyer Prom., Prog. Mgr Arthur B. Davis Chief Engineer E. L. Gemoets K R 0 D EL PASO— 1940— CBS Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Roderick Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address. . .2201 Wyoming St. Phone: 2-6551 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership NARTB Transcription Service Capitol Representative Branham Chairman Dorrance D. Roderick General Manager Val Lawrence Station Mgr Bruce Barnard Comm. Manager Tom Wisehart Promotion Manager Ken McClura Program Director Ted Hunt Chief Engineer Edward P. Talbott KSET EL PASO— 1949— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Rio Grande Bcstg. Co. Address .904 Magoffin Phone: 3-2693 Air Time: Full Time Representative McGillvra Transcription Service Capitol News Service AP Membership NARTB, RAB President Fred Hervey General Manager Tom R. McKenna Station Mgr G. E. Bullard Commercial Manager Warren Pullen Program Director Tom Hipps Prom.. Pub. Dlr A. D. Harlem Chief Engineer £. A. Sullivan KTSM EL PASO— 1929— NBC Frequency: 1380 Kc. . . .Power: 1000 d.. 500 n. Owned-Oper. By Tri-State Bcstg. Co., Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 801 N. Oregon St. Phone: 2-5423 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative George P. HoUingbery Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Karl O. Wyler Commercial Manager Roy T. Capman Program Director Jack Chapman Chief Engineer Kenneth J. Walton KBLP FALFURRIAS— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned & Oper. By Ben L. Parker Address 104 North St. Mary's Phone: 555 Air Time: Daytime President Ben L. Parker Gen., Conun. Mgr Albert C. Ryan Chief Engineer Humberto Gomez KFLD FLOYDADA— 1951— KBS Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . . West Texas Bcstrs. Inc. Address P. O. Box 955 Phone: 900 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Continental President Ed Holmes Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr W. Robison Program Director Carl Minor Chief Engineer W. M. Highfill KFST FORT STOCKTON— 1954— KBS Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Fort Stockton Bcstg. Co. Address Springherst Hotel Bldg. Phone: 651 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Trans. Ser Lang-Worth General Mgr James O. Taylor Program Director Grace Dossett Chief Engr Warren Anderson KCNC FORT WORTH— 1947 Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By ... . Blue Bonnet Bcstg. Corp. Bus.-Studio Address 2212 East 4th Si. Phone: FO. 7175 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership NARTB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr J. H. Speck Commercial Manager J. N. MuUan Prog. Dlr Walt Jones Asst. Mgr,, Chf, Engr. ,,.,,,,, Chester Grubbs 622 n D n TEXAS nan KCUL FORT WORTH— 1946 Freq,: 1540 Kc Power: 10 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By East-West Bdcstg. Co. Address 3607 Camp Bowie Blvd. Phone: SUnset 6555 Air Time: Full Time Representative Best News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr Jas. G. Ulmer Program Director Maydell Wallace Chief Engineer R. L. McAlister K F J Z FORT WORTH MBS-TEXAS STATE Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Tarrant Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 1201 W. Lancaster Phone Number Ed 3474 News Service AP Representative H. R., Rep. Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Gene L. Cagle Comm. Mgr Clyde D. Pemberton Program Director Hazel Riley Chief Engineer lames T. Peterson KWBC FORT WORTH 1946 Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Assoc. Bcstrs. Inc. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 7116 Phone: VA. 1278 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative Gill-Pema President John Flood Jr. Sta., Com. Mgr J. R. Pipes Sales Prom.. Pub. Dir Joe W. Evans Prog. Dir Linda Loftin Chief Engineer Robert Christian KXOL FORT WORTH--1947 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Fort Worth Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 3004 W. Lancaster St. Phone: Edison 1448 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative For joe & Co. President F. M. Skinner V. P., Gen. Comm. Mgr E. Fletcher Local Sales Mgr Hewell Jones Prog. Director Jerry Hahn Chief Engineer John R. Crous» W B A P FORT WORTH— 1922 NBC-ABC-TQN Frequency: 820 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Carter Publications. Inc. Business Address 3900 Bamett St. Phone: Ft. Worth LO-1981 . Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Affiliation Star Telegram Transcription Service Associated. World Representative Free & Peters Membership NARTB Bd. Chairman Amon Carter. Sr. President Amon Carter. Jr. Director Harold Hough General Manager George Cranston Commercial Manager Roy Bacus Program Director Ed Lally Prom.. Pub. Dr Joe Wallace Chief Engineer R. C. Stinson KNAF FREDERICKSBURG— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Gillespie Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 3 1 1 Phone: 311 Air Time: Full Time Representative Hil F. Best Pres., Chief Engr Norbert A. Fritz KBRZ FREEPORT— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Sta. KBRZ. Inc. Address Box 1077 Phone: 3-2655 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Trans. Ser Thesaxirus President Kelly Bell Sta„ Gen. Manager Kenneth Ferguson Sis. Prom.. Comm. Mgr Clifford Holloway Program Director Will Coker Prog., Pub. Director Joe Darby Chief Engineer Paul Wagonschein KGAF GAINESVILLE— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Gainesville Bcstg. Co. Address 204 E. Calif. St. Transcription Service Standard, Capitol Representative Clyde Melville Membership NARTB. RAB President Joe M. Leonard. Sr. General Manager Joe M. Leonard. Jr. Comm. Mgr Earl Leonard Prog. Dir Frank Fancher Chief Engineer CordeU Martin KGBC GALVESTON— 1947 Frequency: 1540 Kc... Power: 1 Kw. d.. 250 n. Owned-Oper. By The Galveston Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 715 Marine St. Transcription Service SESAC Station Representative John E. Pearson Membership NARTB. RAB Gen., Sta. Mgr James W. Bradner. Jr. Comm. Mgr Roger Beane Prog. Dir John Speciale Chief Engineer Luke Stripling 623 D D D TEXAS a D D KLUF GALVESTON— 1922— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By The KLUF Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 300 Haden Bldg. Phone: 5-6676 Air Time: FuU Time News Service UP Representative William G. Rambeau Pres., Gen. Mgr Geo. Roy Clough Chief Elngineer Lee Clough KSIJ GLADEWATER— 1949 Frequency: 1430 Kc. ...Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Gladwater Bcstg. Co. Address T. W. Lee Bldg. Phone: 2181 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Trans. Ser Capitol RepresentaUve Hil F. Best Membership NARTB, RAB President T. W. Lee Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Tom Perrymcm Program Director Dowell Bushnell Chief Engineer Lloyd lohnson KCTI GONZALES— 1947—KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watte Owned-Oper. By Goual«8 Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 158 Phone: 770 Air Time: Full Time News Service A? Transcription Service SESAC Representative Cooke Gen. Mgr Lawrence M. Wolshok Pgm. Dir., Chief Engr Frank Wilsom, Jr. KSWA GRAHAM— 1948 Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 500 Watte d. Owned-Oper. By Southwestair, Inc. Address Box 1050 Phone: 1330 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Station Rep Clyde Melville President Clay E. Thompson, Jr. Gen., Comm. Mgr., Chf. Engr. . . H. V. Newsom Program Director Eugene Turner KGYL GREENVILLE— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Truett Klmzey Address Box 1015 Phone: 2066 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Pearson President Truett Kimzey General Manager Leo Hackney Program Director James D. Jones Chief Engineer Stafford E. Davis KCLW HAMILTON— 1948— KBS Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Hamilton Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 592 Phone: 500 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Station Rep Melville Membership NARTB Owners C. M. Hatch, Coy Perry General Mgr C. M. Hatch Chief Engineer Carl Knelly KGBT HARLINGEN— 194 1— CBS Freq.: 1530 Kc... Power: 50 Kw d., 10 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By . . .Harbenito Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 1519 W. Harrison St. Phone: 2200 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative H-R President McHenry Tichenor Gen. Mgr Bob McDonald Comm. Manager L. S. Roberts Chief Engineer Harold Jones KGRI HENDERSON— 1947 Frequency: 1000 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Henderson Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Box 311 News Service UP Representative Best Transcription Service World, SESAC President Roy B. Cannon General Mancrger Cliff Crawford Chief Engineer John M. Bolin KPAN HEREFORD— 1948— KBS Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Hereford Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 868 Representative Best Transcription Service Thesaurus News Service UP President Marshall Formby Gen. Sta. Mgr Clint Formby Commercial Mgr Sam Albright Chief Engineer Dennis Surber KHB R HILLSBORO— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1560 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Hill County Bcstg. Co. Phone: 2-3431 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Trans. Ser World Station Rep Best, Melville President Ross Bohannon General Manager Nelson W. GoIIe 624 n .9. ° TEXAS D D D I KCOH HOUSTON— 1948 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d Owned-Oper. By Call of Houston Inc. Business-Studio Address i Main St. Phone: Charter 1888 Air Time: DayUme News Service UP Chrm. of Board William A. Smith Pres.. Gen. Manager Robert C. Meeker Comm. Manager R. £. Mulvey Chief Engineer Harold Weinzel KLBS HOUSTON— 1948— KBS Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Howard Bcstg. Corp. Address Milby Hotel, Texas Ave. Phone: Preston 1161 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Wcdker President Howard W. Davis General Manager Glenn Douglas Program Director Bill Pelham Chief Engineer Glenn Cook. Jr. KNUZ HOUSTON— 1948 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Veterans Bciig. Co. Address 4701 Caroline St.. Box 2135 Phone: 2581 Air Time: Full Time News Service ... .UP Transcription Service SESAC Representative Forjoe, Morris Membership WARTB President Max H. Jocobs Gen., Sta. Mgr David Morris Commercial Mgr Bill Lightf oot Program Director Ken Grant Publicity Director Deborah England Chief Engineer Frank Holick K P R C HOUSTON— 1928— NBC Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By The Houston Post Co. Address P. O. Box 1234 Phone: MA. 9271 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Edw. Petrv & Co. President W. P. Hobbv Gen., Sta. Mgr Jack W. Harris Commercial Manager Jack McGrew Promotion Manager Kirt Harriss Program Director Frank Sullivan Publicity Director John Chapman Chief Engr Frank Bartin KTHT HOUSTON— 1944— MBS Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Wctts Owned-Oper. By Texas Radio Corp. Bus.-Studio Address 4005 Trovis St. 625 a D n TEXAS nan Phone: KE. 5535 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative H-R Reps. Membership NARTB President Robert Straus Gen., Comm.. Sta. Mgr Bill Bennett Prog. Dir Johnny Goodman Pub. Dir Mildred Davis Program Director Tim Osborne Chief Engineer O. B. lohnson KTRH HOUSTON— 1930— CBS Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Operated By KTRH Bdcstg. Co. Address Rice Hotel Phone: PR. 4361 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. INS News. Affil The Chronicle Transcription Service SESAC Representative John Blair Membership NARTB President B. F. Orr Station Manager Ray Herndon Sales Manager Ray Bright Promotion Mgr Helen Bender Program Director Tom Jacobs Engineers Tom Hiner K X Y Z HOUSTON— 1930— ABC Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Shamrock Bdcstg. Address Gulf Bldg. Phone: Capitol 6151 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. UP Newspaper Affiliation .... Citizen Newspapers Transcription Service World Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB, RAB President Glenn H. McCarthy V.P.. Gen. Mgr Fred Nahas Sta.. Comm. Manager Ted Hills Program Director Ken Bagwell Prom.. Pub. Dir Wayne E. Thompson Chief Engineer Gerald R. Chinskj KYOK HOUSTON— 1947 Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 5 Kw. Owned Texas Bcstrs. Inc. Address 412 Main St. Phone: Preston 3108 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser Lang-Worth Station Rep Pearson-Dora-Clayton President Jules J. Paglin Vice Pres., Gen. Mgr Stanley W. Ray, Jr. Station Mgr Cal Perley Chief Engineer Edward Martin K S A M HUNTSVILLE^1938— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Huntsville Bcstg. Co. Address Box 312 Phone: 30 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership NARTB Transcription Service Capitol, SESAC President M. B. Cauthen Gen.. Sta. Mgr Ted Lott Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr Roy Greer Chief Engineer Jack Nichols KEBE JACKSONVILLE— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Bill A. Laurie Address Box 1071 Phone: 2211 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Pres.. Sta.. Gen. Mgr Bill A. Laurie Comm., Prom. Mgr Chas. H. Wilson Program Director Emo Laurie Chief Engineer Donald Burroughs KTXJ JASPER— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Jasper Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 6090 Phone: 580 Air Time: Full Time President Fred B. Smith Transcription Service Thesaurus. RCA Station Mgr H. G. Pendergast Program Dir James Brasher KMBL JUNCTION— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. Kimble County Bcstg. Co. Address Flat Rock Phone: 70 Air Time: Full Time Station Rep Best General Mgr Farrell M. Brooks KERB KERMIT— 1950 Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By KERB. Inc. Address Hway. 302 Phone: 3481 Air Time: Dctytime Transcription Service Thesaurus, SESAC News Service UP Membership NARTB President George H. Cook General Manager H. J. Porter Program Director Ray Boyd Kilman Chief Engineer Bob Shackleford KERV KERRVILLE— 1948— MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Kerr Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 791 Phone: 900 and 999 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Capitol 626 n D n TEXAS nan Station Rep Best President W. Scott Schreiner Gen., Sta. Mgr Leonard "Len" Johnson Program Director Carol Woodard Chief Engineer Clyde Jones K 0 C A KILGORE— 1936— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Radio Sta. KOCA. Inc. Address Box 989 Phone: 2001 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World President Roy G. Terry Gen., Sta. Mgr H. A. Degner Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Wayne Douglas Chief Engineer J. W. Maintz KINE KINGSVILLE— 1948 Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By KINE. Inc. Address 205 E. Eng St. Phone: 2-2822 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol Representative Hil F. Best Membership NARTB President James H. Clement General Manager Ben A. Glusing Comm., Sta. Mgr Eston R. Pace Chief Engineer R. T. Whitaker KPET LAMESA— 1946— KBS Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 250 Watts Operated By Lamesa Bcstg. Co. Business-Address 502 South St. Phone: 890 Air Time: Full Time Membership NARTB Gen.-Sta. Mgr Bob Bradbury Commercial Mgr Robert Harris Program Director Geneva Crutcher Chief Engineer Roland Ouelette KCYL LAMPASAS— 1948 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Lampasas Bcstg. Co. Address H'way 281 Phone: 1000 Air Time: Full Time News Service U^ Trans. Ser Lang-Worth Representative Best President V. Dean Turner Program Director Gene Reithmyer KVOZ LAREDO— 1952— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Border Bcstrs., Inc. Address P. O. Box 1498 Phone: 3-4396 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Pearson President W. J. Horpole General Manager Bumey Jones Commercial Manager Jack Senter Program Director Hector Garcia Chief Engineer Frank Manuel KLVT LEVELL AND— 1949 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Herald Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 866 Phone: 1030 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription World, Thesaurus, SESAC President Forrest Weimhold General Manager Joe Garrison Program Dir.. Chief Eng Gil Patschke Commercial Mgr Bobby Garrison KVOW LITTLEFIELD— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Southwestern Bcstrs. Business Address Box 192 Phone: 400 Air Time: Full Time Membership NARTB President J. C. Rothwell General Manager J. B. McShan Program Director Othell W. Whitson Chief Engineer Frank Bonner K F R 0 LONGVIEW— 1934 ABC-KBS-TEX. STATE Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Voice of Longviaw Address Curtis Bldg.. P. O. Box 792 Phone Number PLaza 3-4461 Air Time Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Lang- Worth Representative Donald Cooke Membership NARTB President James R. Curtis Commercial Mgr John Allen Program Director Howard Kuhn Chief Engineer Leslie Heliums KLTI LONGVIEW— 1948 Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .LeToumeau Radio Corp. Address P. O. Box 1866 Phone: PLaza 8-4496 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service . . . Associated, Standard Representative Pearson Membership NARTB President R. G. LeTou-neau Sta., Gen. Manager Lynn R. Williams Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr George Warwick Prog., Pub. Director Ruby Cooper Chief Engineer Ken Moxwell 627 n n n TEXAS D D D KCBD LUBBCX:K— 1 946— NBC Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 1000 WatU Owned Operated By Coprock Bcatg. Co. Address P. O. Box 1507 Phone: 4-1414 Air Time: Full Time News Senrice UP Transcription Service Standard Representatire Raymer Membership NARTB. RAB President, General Mgr Joe H. Bryant Business-Manager Robert L. Snyder Sta., Comm. Mgr Leroy L. Land Program Director Dudley Williams PubUcity Director Jack Tippit Chief Engineer Frank Lee KDAV LUBBOCK— 1953 Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned KDAV, Ltd. Address Box 1319 Phone: SH. 4-4567 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Station Rep Hal Falter Membership NARTB Gen., Sta.. Comm, Mgr D. P. Pinkston Program Dir W. J. Ducan Chief Engineer Walt Lawson KDUB LUBBOCK— 1954 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned & Oper. By Texas Telecasting Inc. Address 7400 College Avenue Phone SHerwood 4-2345 Representative Avery-Knodel Pres., Gen. Mgr W. D. Rogers Commercial Mgr George Collie Chief Engineer Rudy Stomes K F Y 0 LUBBOCK— 1927--CBS Frequency: 790 Kc. .Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By . . Plains Radio Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 914 Ave. J Phone: 5-5567 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Newspaper Affil Avalanche Journal Trans. Service Standard, Thesaurus Representative Katz Membership NARTB President W. B. Walker Gen., Sta. Mgr Gordon Thompson Sales Prom. Mgr Jerry Henderson Program Director Robert A. Nash Comm. Mgr Leon Harris Chief Engineer W. S. Bledsoe KSEL LUBBOCK— 1946— MBS Freq. 950 Kc Pow«r: 1 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Own*d>Op»rot»d By Lubbock Beitg. Co. Businoii AddrMt Box lft24 Phone: 3-0484 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Wm. G. Rambeau & Co. Membership NARTB. RAB President Walter G. Russell Gen» Sta. Mgr., Pub. Dir M. M. Rochester Program Director Wesley Youngblood Chief Engineer Roger Hively KLLL LUBBOCK— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Mc Alister & Maples Address 52nd & Magnolia News Service UP Membership NARTB Co-Owners R. B. Mc Alister and Grady Franklin Maples Chief Engineer Glenn Smith K R B A LUFKIN- 1938— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Waits Owned-Operated By Darrell E. Yates Address 110 S. First St. Representative Continental Radio Sales Owner, Gen. Mgr Darrel E. Yates Chief Engineer Ambrose Maxim KTRE LUFKIN— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Forest Capitol Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 701 Phone: 3-7771 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative. . .Venard, Rintoul & McConnel Membership NARTB President R. W. Wortham, Jr. Gen., Sta. Mgr Richman G. Lewin Comm., Mgr Jim Saxon Program Director Royce Christenson Sales Prom. Mgr Emestene Trahan Chief Engineer Fred C. Hill KMLW MARLIN— 1953 Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By KMLW. Inc. Address Box 335 President Charles E. Reagan General Manager Hugh McBeath Commercial Mgr Duane W. Ramsey Program Director Jerry S. Hughes Chief Engineer H, P. Hicks KMHT MARSHALL— 1947 MBS— TEX. STATE Froquoneyt 1450 Xe Powor: 250 Watts OwBtd-Opor. By Marshall Bcstg. Co. 628 D n D TEXAS D D D Business-Studio Address 109 W Ruak St P"-- S-'826 Air TiL: fSi Time News Service j^p Membership ..*.'.*. *.V. RAB Station Manager VirgiV Stone Comm. Manager T. K. Hewlett Program Director Roxidy Rainwater Chief Engineer Don Shepard KRIO McALLEN— 1947— ABC-MBS-TSN Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Valley Bdcstng Co. Business Address 1201 W. Lancaster Ave Phone: 6-5454 Air Time: Full Time News Service ^p Representative Adam YouiigV C. Brown Membership j^^g President ". . . Gene L.* Cagle VP Charles B. Jordan Gen„ Sta.. Mgr George Breeding. Jr. Sis. Prom Chuck McKasson Program Director Norman Mann Chief Engineer Wm. Meiners KCMR McCAMEY— 1954— MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Sprayberry Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 101 East 5th St. Phone: 412 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP President Jack W. Hawkins General Manager Gene Hendryx Station Mgr Dale Day KMAE McKINNEY— 1947 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned McKinney Air Enterprises, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 218 E. Virginia St. Phone: 2-2651 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World Pres., Gen. Mgr George W. Smith, Jr. Comm., Mgr C. W. Rampy Prog. Dir Mrs. Denise Smith Chief Engineer Elza Keen KCRS MIDLAND— 1935— ABC-TSN Freq.: 550 Kc. .Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned Clarence & Ruth Scharbauer. Jr. Business-Studio Address Box 1072 Phone: 2-4393 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative John E. Pearson Membership NARTB President Clarence Scharbauer, Jr. Gen., Sta. Mgr Wallace R. Jackson Comm. Mgr Eleanor McDonald Program Director Dean Baker Publicity Director Bob Byron Chief Engineer Tom Yatet KJBC MIDLAND— 1 950— KBS Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 WatU d. Owned-Oper. By jack CecU J^^^^ss Box 16S8 Phone: 4-5152 Air Time: Daytime News Service ^jp Transcription Service *. . '. World." Standard Representative Be«t Membership [[ NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr.. Chief Engr Jack C#cU Commercial Mgr , Naomi Boswell Sales Prom. Mgr Paul Greenwood Program Director Keith Ward PubUcity Director Elanor Rich Chief Engineer jack Cecil KORC MINERAL WELLS— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By J. Elroy McCaw Address Box 31 Phone: 319 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Trans. Service Thesaurus Representative Continental President J. Elroy McCaw Gen.. Sta. Mgr Harry A. RUey, Jr. Commercial Mgr Olie Corriker Prog- Dir Ruth Lee Chief Engineer W. M. McCreary. Jr. KVKM MONAHANS— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Monahans Bcstrs.. Inc. Address Radio Center Phone: 438 Air Time: Full Time Representative Hil F. Best President Doris D. Stuckey General Manager J. R. Rucker Commercial Mgr Tommy Hall KIMP MOUNT PLEASANT— 1948— KBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Mt. Pleasant Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 990 Phone: 4-4726 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB, RAB Gen., Sta. Mgr Winston O. Ward Comm. Mgr Deral Tucker Program Director Ruby Stanley Chief Engineer Brad Redfearn KOSF NACOGDOCHES— 1947— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 WatU Owned-Operated By lelly Bell Address South 8t. Phone: 4-4633 Air Timet Full Time 629 a D D T E \ A S n D n N*w* S*rTice Membership Pr«tld«nt G«n.. Comm. Mqr. UP NARTB, RAB Kelly Bell J. C. Stallinqs Program Director R. C. Atherton Publicity Director Ed Rice Chief Engineer Frank Murray KSFA NACOGDOCHES— 1947 Frequency: 860 Kc. Power: 1000 Walls d. Owned-Oper. By . . Nacoqdoches Br. Co., Inc. Address 2107 North St. Phone: 4-3723 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Pres., Gen., Sla., Comm. Mgr.. Wilbur C. Pouts Proqram Director Sara Jane Moon Chief Enqineer Royce C. Smith KGNB NEW BRAUNFELS— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Comal Bcstg. Co. Address 184 Castell Phone: 1612 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Thesaurus News Service AP Vice Pres.. Gen. Mqr F. T. Wilson News Director Bob Field Chief Enqineer Bob Stewart KECK ODESSA— 1947 Freq.: 920 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 W. n. Owned-Operated By. .Ector County Bcstq. Co. Business Address 120 W. 3d Phone: 6-5791-2 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Forjoe Membership NARTB, RAB Owner, Gen.. Sta. Mgr Ben Nedow Commercial Mgr Sol Schmermar. Prog. Director Roy Eisner Ptiblicity Dir Tom Rollins Chief Engineer Dave Williams KOS A ODESSA— 1947— CBS-SOUTHWEST Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Odessa Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 115 W. 6th Phone: 6-4301 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World. Capitol Representative Branham Membership NARTB. RAB Pres,, General Manager Cecil L. Trigg Soles Mcmager Lou Lindsey Public Relations D4r Ed Costello Pro. Dir Doyce Elliott Program Manager John Vacca Publicity Director Jay Mehaffey Chief Engineer James Simpson KRIG ODESSA— 1946— MBS Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . . .Oil Center Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Box 231 Phone: 6-6671-2 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Hil F. Best President R. O. Canon Vice Pres., Gen. Mgr Jack W. Hawkins Station Manager Marguerite LaRue Program Director Lei Gillette Chief Engineer Harold Whatley KOGT ORANGE— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . . .Sabine Area Brcstg. Corp. Phone: 8-4381 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser World Station Rep Best Membership NARTB. RAB. TAB President M. L. Jacobs Exec. V.P.. Sta.. Gen. Mgr Ed Lovelace Commercial Manager Frank Dusenbury Chief Engr., Program Dir Dean Durham K N EI PALESTINE— 1936— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Palestine Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 649 Phone: 8686 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Service SESAC Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Allen E. Vinson Comm.. Prom. Mgr Milton M. Evans Program Director Don Norton •Chief Engineer Dave Schmidt KPAT PAMPA— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By J. C. Daniels Phone: 4-2551 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol. Standard President J. C. Daniels General Manager Larry Gordon Program Director Elbert Goodnight KPDN PAMPA— 1936— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Top O' Texas Bcstg. Co. Address Hughes Bldg. Phone: 4-7461 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Station Rep Best Membership NARTB, RAB Ptnr.. Gen. Mgr Coy PcdmoT 630 nan TEXAS n D D Ptnr., Sta. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Warren Hasse Comm., Prom. Mgr Kay Fancher Publicity Director Henry Gordon Chief Engineer Gordon HoUenbeck KFTV PARIS— 1950 Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Lamar Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 210 First Not'l Bank Bldg. Phone: 4-6676 Air Time: Daytime Station Rep Best News Service UP President D. W. Brawner Gen., Sta. Mgr James F. Hendrix Chief Engineer Travis Fodge K P L T PARIS— 1936— ABC— TEXAS STATE Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By No. Star Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Hway. 124 Phone: 3-3311 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative John E. Pearson Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr Fred Kincaid Com., Sales Prom. Mgr Richard Eben Program Dir Bill Davis Publicity Director Virginia lessee Chief Engineer Paul H. Daniels KLVL PASADENA— 1950 Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Felix H. Morales Address 2903 Canal St.. Houston Phone: CA. 1-1044 Air Time: Full Time Representative Oakes President, Gen. Mgr Felix H. Morales Station Mgr C. B. Rice Comm. Mgr Alberto Rodriguez Program Director Joe L. Morales Chief Engineer Donald GuUihur K I U N PECOS— 1925— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Jack Hawkins, Barney Hubbs Business-Studio Address Kiun Bldg. Phone: 999-8 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Hil F. Best Membership NARTB General Manager Jack Hawkins Station Manager David Martin Program Director Jack James Publicity Dir Barney Hubbs Consulting Chf. Engr Harry W. Boehnemann KEYE PERRYTON— 1948— MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Great Plains Bcstg. Co. Phone: 5771 Air Time: iFuU Time News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NARTB President Carl Ellis Gen.. Sta., Comm. Mgr Irving R. Buchanan Sales Prom.. Pub G. K. Rupprecht Program Dir Kenneth RoUer Chief Engineer Coy Thompson KVOP PLAINVIEW— 1944— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By KVOP. Inc. Address . 1100 W. 24th St. Phone: 4-2771 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership NARTB President W. J. Harpole Gen., Sta. Manager Kermit Ashby Comm. Manager Tut Tawwater Program Dir Doug Sewell Chief Engineer Hugh Smith KBOP PLEASANTON— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Atascosa Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 247 Phone: 4871 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service World, SESAC Representative Best News Service INS General Manager Ben L. Parker Commercial Mgr A. Terrell Chief Engineer Mona Parker KOLE PORT ARTHUR— 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Port Arthur Bcstg. Co. Address 400 4th St. Phone: 2-9436 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser Lang-Worth Ptnr., Gen. Mgr., Chf. Engr Socs Vratis K P A C PORT ARTHUR— 1934— MBS Freq.. . 1250 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Port Arthur College Bus.-Studio Address 1500 Procter St. Phone: 5-7458 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Pearson Membership NARTB Pres J. W. Williams Sta., Gen. Manager Marjorie R. Vickers Commercial Mgr Gordon Baxter. Jr. Prom. Mgr Mack Newberry Pub., Program Director Corinne Enos Chief Engineer Glenn Boatright KOLJ QUANOH— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Orville L Jenkins 631 D D n TEXAS D n n Address Box 566 Phone: 654 Air Time: Daytime N»w» Serrice AP Station Rep Be«t Transcription Service World Gen., Sta. Mqr Orville L. Jenkins Sales Manager Bob Stabler Chief Engineer Richard O. Dormier KENS KFRD ROSENBERG— 1948 Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Ford Bend Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 832 Membership RAB President Mart Cole Ex, V.P.. Gen.. Sis. Prom. Mgr.. . .Jim Hctirgrove Commercial Mgr Bill Sloan Program Director Paul Collins Chief Engineer Frank Wood K G K L SAN ANGELO— 1928— ABC Freq.: 960 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By KGKL. Inc. Business-Studio Address .... St. Angelus Hotel Phone: 6715 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative John E. Pearson Membership NARTB General Manager Lewis O. Seibert Commercial Mgr Robert Workman Program Director Franklin Rainey Chief Engineer WUliam Poteet KTXL SAN ANGELO— 1947 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Wes-Tex Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Box 1271 Trans. Service World Representative Melville Membership NARTB President Armistead D. Rust General Manager J. Harley Hubbard Station Mgr Sealy Smith Chief Engineer Robert Benson KCOR SAN ANTONIO— 1945 Freq.: 1350 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned .KCOR. Inc. Address 310 So. Flores Phone: CA. 2-1301 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep O'Connell Membership NARTB. RAB President Raoul A. Cortez, Jr. General Mgr Nathan Safir Station Mgr Rooul A. Cortez. Jr. Commercial Mgr Bill Lamar Program Dir Fred Romero Publicity Dir Gilbert Rangel Chief Engineer Marvin E. Fiedler SAN ANTONIO— 1926--CBS Freq.: 680 Kc Power: 50 Kw. d.. 10 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Express Publishing Co. Business-Studio Address Milam Bldg. Phone: CA. 6-3136 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative John Blair Membership NARTB. RAB President Frank Huntress. Jr. General Mgr Albert D. Johnson Comm. Manager Wayne Kearl Gen. Texas Comm. Mgr Bill Joekel Prog. Dir Bill Terry Prom., Pub. Director Robert Miller Chief Engineer Bill Jackson KEXX SAN ANTONIO— 1953 Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Leal Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address 403 N. Flores St. Phone: Garfield 6373 Air Time: Daytime Representative McGillvra Pres.. Gen. Mgr Manuel D. Leal Commercial Mgr M. Davila Program Director R. Rodriguez Chief Engineer Charles Harris KITE SAN ANTONIO— 1947 Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Radio Station KITE Business-Studio Address. . . .432 Transit Tower Representative Pearson Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Charles W. Balthrope Station Manager Alex A. Coe Commercial Mgr Kelly Wof f ord Prog. Mgr Stanley F. Nelson Chief Engineer John Siercovich KIWW SAN ANTONIO— 1948 Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Good Neighbor Bcstg. Co. Address 518 W. Houston St. News Service UP Representative Nat'l Time Sales, Oakes President Joe Olivares Station Mgr., Chief Eng L. E. Richards Program Director Jose Arratia K mi A c SAN ANTONIO— 1928— MBS-KBS Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Howard W. Davis Address KMAC Bldg. Phone: CA. 3-6211 .Air Time: Full Time Representative Walker Membership NARTB Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr Howard W. Davis Program Director A. S. (Tony) Besscm Chief Engineer Al Knight 652 n n n TEXAS n n D K 0 N 0 SAN ANTONIO— 1927 Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 5000 d.. 1000 n. Owned-Operated By Mission Bdcstg. Co. Address 317 Arden Grove phone: CA 6-5171 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Forjoe, Clarke-Brown Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Owner Eugene J. Roth General Manager lames M. Brown Commercial Manager Bob Roth Sales Prom. Mgr Jack Roth Program Director Robert F. Jenkins Chief Engineer George Ing KTSA SAN ANTONIO— 1928— ABC Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Sunshine Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Ave. E. & 3rd St. Phone: Garfield 1251 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service MacGregor Representative Raymer President O. R. Mitchell Sta.. Prom., Comm. Mgr Charles D. Lutz Program Director H. H. Corr Chief Engineer W. G. Egerton Owned-Oper. By Southland IndustriM, Inc. Address io31 Navarro 8t Phone: CA. 7-2441 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, INS. UP Representative Edward Petry & Co.. Inc. Membership NARTB President Hugh A. L. HolH General Manager James M. Gaines Commercial Manager Rex Preli Sales Promotion Mgr James F, Anderson Publicity Director Imogene Stanley Chief Engineer . Charles L. Jeff era KCNY SAN MARCOS— 1948 Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Central Brcstg. Co. Address Traffic Circle Phone: 888 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Lang-Worth Station Rep O'Connell President Edw. C. James General Manager Lloyd McClure Program Director Elward Ruff In KWED WOAI SAN ANTONIO— 1922— NBC-TQN Frequency: 1200 Kc; Power: 50,000 Watts d.,n. SEGUIN— 1948 Frequency: 1580 Kc. ...Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Seguin Bdcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 200 S. Camp St. Phone: 1580 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative Hil F. Best KONO CONSISTEHTLY GIVES ADVERTISERS MORE FOR THEIR MONEY... 63 RICH COUNTIES WITH $1,750,000,000 RETAIL SALES ... a Big shore of the Biggest State at a minimum of cost! KONO 860 K. C. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Phone: CApitol 6-5171 Source: 1954 Radio Homes Population Households Total Retail Sales Food Eat &. Drink Drug Gen. Mdse. Apparel Home Furnishings Automotive Filling Station Build. Mat. &. Hdwe. Consumer Spendable Income Con. Sp. Inc./HH Retail Sales/ HH Farm Population Farm Households Radio Farm Homes Total Farms Gross Farm Income ■ Gross Income/Farm Farm Livestock Farm Crop. Income MARKET DATA Consumer Markets 478.450 1.789,900 495.810 $1,648,398,000 386,956,000 107,949,000 52,426.000 172.826.000 86,903.000 77,083.000 358,657.000 117,689.000 166.394,000 2,416.655,000 4.784 3.300 230.300 64,750 56.710 68,623 451,729.000 6,583 255.146,000 161,050,000 Forjoe « Co. Nationally Clarke Brown Co. Southwett 633 D n D T K X A S n D n President Comm., Sla. Mcjr Chiel Engineer Gariield Kiel Stan McKenzie Louis Sowder KSM L SEMINOLE— 1954 Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d Owned Oper. By Seminole Bcstrs. Address 400 South Main St. Phone Number 3798 Co-Owner Clint Formby Co Owner Marshall Formby Chief Engineer Kenneth Hightower KSE Y SEYMOUR— 1 950— KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 100 Walts Owned-Oper. By W. C. Moss, Jr. News Service AP Transcription Service Keystone Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr W. C. Moss, Jr. Sales Prom, Mgr Huch Weeld Program Dir Elizabeth Moss Publicity Dir Hal Fees Chief Engineer Richard Dorimer KEVA SHAMROCK— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1580 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. . . .Shamrock Tex. Bcstg. Co. Address Box 21 Representative Best Gen., Comm. Mgr Dick Dean Program Director Barbara Dean Chief Engr Bob Featherston KRRV SHERMAN-DENISON— 1936 MBS-TEX STATE Frecruency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. Red River Valley Bcstg. Corp. Address . . Box 94 (Denison), Box 665 (Sherman) Phone Number. . .423 (Denison); 201 (Sherman) Air Time Full Time Representative Pearson Transcription Service Associated News Service UP General Manager. .Tom E. Spellman (Sherman) Program Director Earl Ellington Chief Engineer Tom John KTAN SHERMAN— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1500 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Howard L. Burris Address P. O. Box 661 Phone: 2910 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership RAB Representative Hll F. Best Owner Howard L. Burris General Manager William A. Jaco Asst. Mgr., Chief Eng James Shelton KANN SINTON— 1954 Frequency: 1590 Kc ..Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned San Patricio Bcstg. Co. Air Time Daytime News Service AP Pres,. Gen. Mgr Tom C. Fleet Commercial Mgr Princess J. Fleet Program Director Jack Peart Chief Eng Layman (Sonny) Stewart KSNY SNYDER— 1949— MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Snyder Bdcstg. Co. Address Box 1468 Phone: 3-5451 Air Time: Full Time Station Rep Continental Pres., Gen. Mgr J. T. Hughes Commercial Mgr Mel Z. Gilbert KDWT STAMFORD— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By David W. Ratlif f Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr David W. Ratlif f Comm., Prom. Mgr George Morey Progrcrm Director Phil Keener Chief Engineer Erick Henske KSTV STEPHENVILLE— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned Galen O. Gilbert & J. R. Kincaid Address P. O. Box 102 Phone: LI. 3141 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Trans. Service Standard General Manager Galen O. Gilbert Commercial Mgr Jim Farr Sales Prom. Mgr Bill Bentley Prog., Pub. Dir John Dyer Chief Engineer Floyd Jeter KSST SULPHUR SPRINGS— 1947 MBS-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Hopkins County Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 284 Phone: 1230 Air Time: Full Time Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr William E. Bradford Comm., Mgr Clovis Pinion Sis. Prom. Mgr D. Funderburk Program Director Lona Long Chief Engineer Bill Bradford K X 0 X SWEETWATER— 1939— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Radio & News, Inc. 634 D D n TEXAS D D D Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address Box 570 Phone: 4655-6 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Hil F. Best Membership NARTB President J. S. McBeath Gen., Sta. Manager James T. Allen Commercial Mgr Elwood Fritch Chief Engineer B. F. Kelly KTAE TAYLOR— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By KTAE, Inc. Business Address 121 E. Second St. Phone: EL 2-3631 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service World Station Rep Clarke Brown Pres., Gen. Mgr Graham Gillis Conoley Commercial Manager John M. Wehby Sales. Prom. Mgr Harry Gaines Program Director F. Switzer. Jr. Publicity Director Karine Gilstrap Chief Engineer Gordon W. Rainey K T E M TEMPLE-1936— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Bell Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address 17 S. Third St. Phone: 3-5252 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB, RAB President Frank W. Moyborn General Manager Dale S. Phares Station Manager Ralph Weedon Program Director John O'Brien Pub. Dir Jean Haynie Chief Engineer Robert Meadows KTER TERRELL— 1950 Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Terrell Bcstg. Corp. Address Walnut & State Sts. Transcription Service SESAC. Thesaurus News Service UP Membership NARTB, RAB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Paul A. Wnorowski Program Director Dean Tiller Chief Engineer Martin Pitte KCMC TEXARKANA— 1932— ABC-TSN Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By KCMC, Inc. Business-Studio Address 315 Pine St. Phone: 3-6151 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative .... Yenard. RintouL McConnell Membership NARTB President C. E. Palmer General Manager Frank O. Myers Chief Engineer Harvey Robertson KTFS TEXARKANA— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By KTFS, Inc. Business-Studio Add. ess 4325 N. Stateline Phone: 3-5123 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr . A. D. Smith. Jr. VP & Sta. Mgr Les Eugene Chief Engineer Joe Turbyiill KTLW TEXAS CITY— 1947— KBS Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Texas City Bcstg. Ser. Business-Studio Address Show Boot Bldg. News Service UP Sta. Rep Best President John G. Long Gen., Sta. Mgr Cleve GriHin Chief Engineer Leon Giles K G K B TYLER— 1930— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Lucille Lansing Address Box 957 Phone: 23874 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service World Representative Pearson Membership NARTB. RAB President Lucille Lansing General Manager Gerry Lansing Sales Prom. Mgr Sam Matthews Program Director Edwin Smith Chief Engineer Hudson C. Collin* KTBB TYLER— 1947— ABC Freq..: 600 Kc. .Power: 500 Watts d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By ... . Blackstone Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Blackstone Hotel Phone: 4-7278 Air Time: Full Time News. Affil "Courier Times Telegraph" News Service ^ Representative Venord. Melville Membership NARTB. RAB President Mrs. C. N. Clyde Gen., Sta. Mgr M. Donbom Commercial Mgr BUI Whitworth Comm., Prom. Mgr David Bothwell Prog.. Pub. Dir Bill Orum Chief Engineer R. A. Wileman KVOU UVALDE— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By E. J. & W. J. Harpole Address 1400 Batesville Rd. News Service AP Gen. Mgr Edward J. Harpole Station Mgr Bob Hicks Program Dir Al Mason Chief Engineer Walter Herbert. Jr. 635 n n n TEXAS D D D K V W C VERNON— 1939 Fr»qu»ncy: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By Northweitem Bcstq. Co. Address 1813 Wilbarger Air Time Full Time Station Rep Clark, Melville General Manager James Doyle KN AL VICTORIA— 1949 Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By Victoria Bcstg. Co. Address Box 642 Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Hil F. Best President A. B. Alkek Gen., Sta. Manager James A. Trober Commercial Mgr Warren Dentler Sis. Prom. Mgr Jerry Salzer Pub. Dir B. F. Nance Program Director Robert J. Smith Chief Engineer Douglas Smith K V I C VICTORIA— 1939— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By KVIC Bcslg. Co. Buiinesi Address Box 725 Phone: HI. 3-9171 Air Tune: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership RAB President J. G. Long Gen.. Comm. Mgr Willam C. Burks Soles Prom. Mgr Pat Reed Program Dir Wilburn H. Jackson Chiet Engineer Vic Boldt KWTX WACO— 1946— MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KWTX Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 3128 Phone: 3-7331 Air Time: Full Time News Service A? Representative Everett McKinney Membership NARTB Gen.. Sta. Manager M. N. Bostick Commercial Manager J. M. Brinegar Sales Prom. Mgr Harry L. Gillam Program Director Curtis B. Matties Chief Engineer William Moore WACO WACO— 1922— ABC-TSN Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Waco Bcstg. Co. Business Address 3620 Franklin Ave. Phone: 2-6571 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership NARTB, RAB President Gene L. Cagle Gen., Sta. Manager R. Lee Glasgow Comm. Mgr D. D. Hayslett Chief Enaineer Jesse H. Dove K R G V WESLACO— 1927— NBC-TQN Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Taylor Radio & TV Corp. Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .201 Border St. Phone: 375 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service World, SESAC Representative Raymer Membership NARTB President O. L. (Ted) Taylor General Manager Byron W. Ogle Station Manager Brad H. Smith Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr Jack Keosler Program Director Johnny Roork Publicity Director Ted Cressner Chief Engineer Lewis Hortwig KFDX WICHITA FALLS— 1947— ABC Freq.: 990 Kc Power: 10 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By . . Wichtex Radio and Tel. Co. Address City Natl. Bldg. Phone: 2-8668 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser World, SESAC Station Rep. Raymer Membership NARTB President Darrold A. Cannan V.P., Station Mgr Howard Fry General Manager John R. White Comm. Manager M. Johnson Chief Engineer John Adams KIRN WICHITA FALLS— 1949— MBS Freq. 1290 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By Texoma Bcstg. Co. Address 917V2 Scott St. Phone: 2-5214 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Pearson Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen. Manager Boyd Kelley Commercial Mgr Ernest Skinner Program Director Bill Edgar Chief Engineer Bob Harmon K W F T WICHITA FALLS— 1939— CBS Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By. Rowley-Brown Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 420 Phone: 3-4181 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Station Rep Blair President Kenyon Brown Station. Not'l Sis. Mgr A. L. Pierce Comm. Manager Blaine Cornwell Promotion Manager Owcmah Shelton Chief Engineer Herbert T. WiUy 636 UTAH Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 771,000 — Families 259,000 Radio Homes 254,000 — TV Homes 142,000 — Stations in State 19 KBUH BRIGHAM CITY— 1948— KBS Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 250 Wotti d. Owned-Oper. By Revella M. Bone Address 948 W. Forrest St. Phone: 948 Air Time: Daytime Owner Revella M. Bone General Manager Wade M. Ebeling Sales Prom. Mgr Art Fishier Chief Engineer Samuel Stevans KS U B CEDAR CITY— 1937-^BS Frequency: 590 Kc. Powen 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By So. Utah Bcstg. Co. Address 189 N. Main St. Phone: 590 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB, RAB President Ivor Sharp General Manager Arthur Higbee Commercial Mgr W. V. Lowe Program Director Mauray Payne Chief Engineer Richard Gunn KLGN LOGAN— 1954 Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 1.000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Atlas Engineering Co. Address 1870 Atken Ave. Phone: 6-4808 Air Time: Daytime Pres.. Gen. Mgr Obed C. Haycock Chief Eng Wayne Holmes K V N U LOGAN— 1938— MBS-KBS Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Cache Valley Bcstg. Co. Address 1393 N. Main St. Phone: 1400 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Avery Knodel Transcription Service World Membership NARTB, RAB President Herschel Bullen Gen., Sta. Mgr Reed Bullen Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr W. W. Kirkland Program Director Morgan White Chief Engineer DelMont Olesen KMUR MURRAY— 1948 Frequency: IWO Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Murray Bcstg. Service Address 4646 So. Stole St Phone: 6-4419 Air Time: FuU Time News Service UP Transcription Service Long- Worth Representative W. Biddick Membership NARTB President Oral J. Wilkinson Gen., Sta. Mgr H. W. Pingree Comm. Mgr Ted Rogers Prog. Dir Mitzl Bailey Chief Engineer E. Greene K L 0 OGDEN— 1925 MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Interstate Bcstg. Corp. Address Hotel Ben Lomond Phone: 4-5721 Air Time: FuU Time News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB. RAB President Edris Glasmonn General Manager George Hatch Station Manager Cecil Heitel Commercial Manager W. Kimball Ward Sis. Prom. Mgr. Prog. Dir L. Allen Publicity Director Dcde Brown Chief Engineer Robert V. Beadles KOPP OGDEN— 1947— KBS Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By KOPP. Inc. Address W. 12th St. Phone: 3-3476 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Station Rep Indie Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership RAB President G. Stanley Brewer General Manager L. B. Suttlemyre KVOG OGDEN— 1948 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Wotts Owned-Oper. By United Bcstg. Co. Business Address 1538 Gibson Ave. Phone: 2-7535 Air Time: Full Time Representative Biddick, W^>b Membership RAB Trans. Ser Thesaurus News Service AP Pres., Gen. Mgr Arch G. Webb Commercial Mgr David B. Affleck Chief Engineer James Condrey 637 n n D UTAH n D D KO AL PRICE— 1936 MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN— KBS-MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Eastern Utah Bcstq. Co. Address Box 591 Phone: Price 200 Air Time: Full Tune Representative Avery-Knodel Pres., Gen. Mqr Jack Richards Sis. Prom. Mgr.. Pgm. Dir Carl P. Wolfrom KEYY PROVO— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Mid Utah Bcstg. Co. Address 16 W. 3rd South Phone: 4060 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership RAB President D. Spencer Grow Gen. Mgr E. A. Niehay Corrunercial Mgr Dave Weiser Program Director Hal Parkes Chief Engineer J. Paul Smith KIXX PROVO— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned KIXX, Inc. Address P. O. Box 550 Phone: 2801. 3 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Station Rep HoUingbery, Webb Pres., Co-Owner, Comm., Prom. Mgr Frank A. Van Wagenen Gen., Sta. Mgr., Co-Owner. Prog., Pub. Dir Harold E. Van Wagenen Chief Engineer Francis Beyer K 0 V 0 PROVO— 1939— MBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By KOVO Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 16 E. 3rd St. Phone: 1680 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trctnscription Service World Representative Avenr-Knodel Membership NARTB, RAB President Clifton A. Tolboe General-Station Mgr L. H. Curtis Pgm. Dir James H. Lawrence Publicity Dir Wayne Carle Chief Engineer Le-R Burton THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS AP 638 n D D UTAH n D D KSVC RICHFIELD— 1947 INTERMOUNTAIN Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. .Sevier Valley Bcstg. Co. Business Address 980 Tower Lane Phone: 620 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative .Avery Knodel Membership NARTB, RAB President Homer Bandley Gen., Sta. Mgr Arthur Tucker Comm. Mgr. Chief Eng Ralph Ross Sis. Prom. Mgr T. Mendenhall Prog. Dir Hal Edwards Pub- Dir Bill King KALL SALT LAKE CITY— 1945 MBS-INTERMOUNTAIN Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Salt Lake City Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 146 S. Main St. Phone: 4-3561 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Avery-Knodel. Inc. Membership NARTB, RAB President George C. Hatch Gen., Sta., Conun. Mgr. . . Thomas H. Anderson Sis. Prom. Mgr E. S. Smith Publicity Manager Florien Wineriter Program Director Kay Richins Chief Engineer W. D'Orr Cozzens K D Y L SALT LAKE CITY— 1922— NBC Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Ovmed . . . . Intermountain Bcstg & Telev. Corp. Bus.-Studio Address 130 Social Hall Ave. Phone: 22-5681 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Katz Transcription Thesaurus Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr G. Bennett Larson Program Director Des Barker Comm. Mgr Glen Shaw Publicity Dir Del Leeson Chief Engineer Allan Gunderson KNAK SALT LAKE CITY— 1945 Freq.: 1280 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Owned Granite District Radio Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 1042 So. 6th W. Phone: 4-3685 Air Time: Full Time News Service tJP Representative For]oe President Howard D. Johnson Gen., Comm. Mgr Lee Walker Program Director Mildred Baker Chief Engineer Howard D. Johnson K S L SALT LAKE CITY— 1922— CBS Frequency: 1160 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . Radio Service Corp. of Utah Bus.-Studio Address 10 S. Main St. Phone: 5-4641 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Trans. Ser Associated Representative CBS Radio Spot Sales Membership NARTB, RAB President J. Reuben Clark Vice Pres Joy W. Wright Exec. Vice Pres Ivor Sharp Vice Pres., Sta. Mgr Eugene M. Halliday Sales Manager Frank McLatchy Merchandising Dir Raymond W. F. Fritsch Program Director Joseph A. Kjar Prom. Mgr A. Richard Robertson Chief Engineer Vincent Clayton K U T A SALT LAKE CITY— 1938— ABC Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Utah Bcstg. & Telev. Co. Business-Studio Address 179 Motor Ave. Phone: 22-2505 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Hollingbery Membership NARTB President, General Mgr Frank C. Carman Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Ray Fadel Comm.. Sales Prom. Mgr Allan Thomas Publicity Director Allen Cornwall Chief Engineer C. Wendell Bell KJ AM VERNAL— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Uintah Bcstg. Co. Address 120 E. Main St. Phone: 494 Air Time: Full Time Trans Standard, Capitol. MacGregor. Cole President James C. Wallentine Gen. Mgr., News Dir Lee Walker Commercial Manager Grant E. Parry Chief Engineer Wallace D. Raker 639 VERMONT Top. Fob. 1. 1955 (Rst.) 3S9.000 — Families 111,000 Radio Homos 107.000 — TV Homos 67,000 — Stations in State 13 WBTN BENNINGTON— 1953 rr» I R G I N 1 A nan Phon*: 960 News S»r. Trans. S«r. Membership General Manager Proqrcnn Director Chief Engineer Air Time: Daytime AP World NARTB W. H. Wren Jr. Ruth Jensen Andrew R. McMaster WKLV ELACKSTONE— 1 947— MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 watts Owned-Oper. By Blackstone Bdcstg. Corp. Address Community Bldg. Phone: 478 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Colton News Service A? President H. L. Umstead Sta. Mgr.. Chief Eng Cosby A. Draper, Jr. WCYB BRISTOL— 1946 Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts d. Owned Oper. By. . . .Appalachian Bcstg. Corp. Address Box 1009 Phone: North 3560 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP. UP Transcription Service. .World, Cole, Associated Station Rep Gill Perna Membership NARTB, RAB President, Gen. Mgr Robert H. Smith Comm. Mgr J. Fey Rogers Program Director James D. Thomas Chief Engineer R. V. Robinson WFHG BRISTOL— 1954— MBS Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Bristol Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 799 Phone: N-3620 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB Trans. Ser Thesaurus, Standard Station Rep Walker. Dora-Clayton Pres., Gen. Mgr W. C. Nininger Commercial Manager Jack Martin Program Director David Pursglove Chief Engineer John Hughlett WCHV CHARLOTTESVILLE— 1933— ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Barham & Barham Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address. .Rose Hill Dr. Phone: 2-5121 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Clark Membership RAB Managing Director Charles Barham, Jr. Gen., Comm. Manager Robert C. Walker Prog., Pub. Dir R. G. Sketchley, Jr. Promotion Manager Charles Smith Chief Engineer R. M. Cralghill WIN A CHARLOTTESVILLE— 1949— MBS, KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By .. Charlottesville Bcstg. Corp. Address 4th & Main Phone: 2-6177 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Station Rep Indie Sales. Inc. Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Donald G. Heyne Comm. Mgr Thomas M. Behrendt Chief Engineer Lawrence Kennedy WBCR CHRISTIANBURG— 1954 Frequency: 1260 Kc. .Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Montgomery Bcstg. Co. Phone Number 7601 President Dr. Vernon H. Baker Sec. Treas Virginia Baker Gen. Manager Durwood Powell WCFV CUFTON FORGE— 1950— MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Wotts Owned-Oper. By. ..Clifton Forge Bcstg. Corp. Address Fairview Hts Phone: 2147 Air Time: Full Time Trans. Ser Standard. SESAC News Service AP President Cletus H. Lawler General Manager Grover K. Fulk WKEY COVINGTON— 1941— ABC Freqeuncy: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Earl M. Key Business Address Main St. Phone: 8351 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Devney Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB, RAB General Manager Earl M. Key Commercial Mgr Kenneth L. Bryant Program Director John Lee Davis Chief Engineer E. G. Hemingway wsvs CREWE— 1947 Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By So. Virginia Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 800 Melody Lane Phone: 7811 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World Membership RAB President Calvin S. Willis VP & Gen. Mgr John E. Sadler Commercial Mgr Freeman H. Stewart Prog. Dir F. H. Watkins Chief Engineer C. E. Wilson 642 n D n VIRGINIA D D D I WCVA CULPEPER— 1949— KBS-MBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Culpeper Bcstg. Co. Address Radio Bldg. Phone: 8338 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser Standard. Lang-Worth Station Rep Indie President Ira C. Hopkins Gen.. Comm. Mgr John T. Rogers Asst. Mgr.. Prog. Mgr Gerald M. Donovan Chief Engineer Walter Wilkerson W B T M DANVILLE— 1930— ABC Freq.: 1330 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By Piedmont Bcstg. Corp. Bus.-Studio Address Hotel Danville Bldg. Phone: 2350 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Gill-Pema Membership NARTB. RAB President L. N. Dibrell General Manager Edward G. Gardner Comm. Mgr John Holland Program Director Milton Adams Chief Engineer Lyle C. Motley WDVA DANVILLE— 1947— MBS Freq.: 1250 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By ... . Va.-Corolina Bcstg. Corp. Address American Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone: 5300 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Robert S. Keller Membership NARTB. RAB President J. D. Pruitt VP & Gen. Mgr Emerson J. Pryor Commercial Mgr Stover Morris, Jr. Sis. Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir R. Hess. Jr. Program Director Richard Campbell Chief Engineer Howard Clendenon WEVA EMPORIA— 1952 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Stone Bdcstg. Co. Address Washington St. & Florida St. Phone: 2133 Air Time: Full Time Trans. Ser Thesaurus News Service AP Pres., Gen. Mgr M. E. Stone Station Manager A. L. Drew Commercial Mgr Sally Whitlock Chief Engineer E. A. Short. Jr. WFAX FALLS CHURCH— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Lamar A. Newcomb Address Box L Phone Number Jefferson 2-0900 News Service UP Pres.. Gen. Mgr Lamar A. Newcomb Program Director Genevieve Main Chief Engineer Richard Fanning WFLO FARMVILLE— 1947 Frequency: 870 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Colonial Bcstg. Co. Business Address 118 W. Third St. Phone: Farmville 870 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Clark Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Carlo B. Keys Station Manager John D. Wilson Commercial Mgr Reginald Speir Program Director John Calhoun Chief Engineer Charles K. Chrlsmon W F V A FREDERICKSBURG— 1939— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watta Owned-Oper. By. .Fredericksburg Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 707 Princess Anne St. Phone: 1261 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Exec. Vice-Pres Richard Lewis Manager Walter F. Harrla. Jr. WFTR FRONT ROYAL— 1948— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Sky Park Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 192 Phone: 750 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription World Membership NARTB President J. Gruver Hillidge Gen., Comm. Mgr Kenneth Gordon Program Pub. Director Tom Gibson Chief Engineer Claude F. Jones WBOB GALAX— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Carroll-Grayson Bcstg. Corp. Address Poplar Knob Rd. Phone: 2921 Air Time: Full Time Station Rep Clark President Robert V. Morris Gen., Sta. Manager Joseph P. Crockett Program Director Muriel Bell Commercial Manager Brice J. Parks Chief Engineer Edward Boyer WVEC HAMPTON— 1948— NBC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Peninsula Bcstg. Co. 643 D D D VIRGINIA D D D Studio-Trans. Addr«M 1490 Pembroke Phone: HA- 6332 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World, Standard Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB, RAB Pres.. Gen. Mqr Thomas P. Chismon V.P. & Dir. Sis. Harrol A. Brauer, Ir. Op. Mqr L- W. Kuewer Prom. & Merc. Dir G. McCarty Proqrom Director Dick Kidney Chief Engineer Wm. C. King, Jr. W S V A HARRISONBURG— 1935— NBC Freq.: 550 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owner Oper.. .Shenandoah Valley Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Rawley Pike Phone: 4 4431 Air Time: Full Time News Service XXP Transcription Service World Representative (Eastern) Pearson Membership NARTB, RAB President Frederick L. Allman Sales Prom. Mgr R. H. Johnson Program Director Alvin MuUinax Pubicity Director Andy McCaskey Chief Engineer Warren L. Broun WH AP HOPEWELL— 1949 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. .The Hopewell Bcstg. Co. Business Address City Point Rd. Phone: HO. 801 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Indie Sales Membership NARTB Pres C. S. Willis VP & Gen. Mgr J. E. Sadler Comm. Mgr C. K. Bibby Prog. Dir Lee Leonard Chief Engineer C. Victor Johnson WREL LEXINGTON— 1948— NBC-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Rockbridge Bcstg. Co. Phoaie: 6000 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Indie Sales Membership NARTB President Marshall L. Wilmer Gen., SKi., Comm. Mgr Milton B. Henson Program Director Joseph E. Lynn, Jr. Chief Engineer James I. Bray. Jr. WLVA LYNCHBURG— 1930— ABC Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Lynchburg Bcstg. Corp. Address 925 Church St. Phone: 2-1242 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Trans. Ser Lang-Worth, Associated Representative George P. Holllngbery Membership NARTB President Edward A. Allen Gen., Sta. Manager Philip P. Allen Commercial Manager Joseph F. Wright, Jr. Prog. Publ. Dir Warren Uttal Chief Engineer John T. Orth WWOD LYNCHBURG— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1390 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By ... . Old Dominion Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 918 Phone: 2-3441 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus World Representative Walker Membership NARTB President David Hugh Dillard Gen.. Sta. Mgr Charles R. Maillet Commercial Manager Richard E. Gooch Prog.. Pub. Dir Don Jcnrvis Chief Engineer Forest J. Pinkerton WMEV MARION— 1948— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. Mountain Empire Bcstg. Corp. Address Park Boulevard Rt. No. 637 Phone: 3-9001 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Indie Sales Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr. . . Robert C. Wblfenden Pgm. Dir Stella D. Wolfenden Chief Engineer Edward Surface WHEE MARTlNSVILLEr-1954 Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned Mechlenburg Bcstg. Corp. Address Chatham Heights Air Time Daytime News Service UP Trans. Ser Lang-Worth Pres., Gen. Mgr John W. Shultz Commercial Mgr Charles F. Adams Promotion Manager Thomas W. Patterson W M V A MARTINSVILLE— 1941— NBC-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Martinsville Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address Chatham Heights Phone: VL 2152 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative W. S. Grant Membership NARTB President H. Grady Moore General Manager Maynard E. Dillaber Commercial Mgr Lester Williams Program Director Barbara Zimmerman Chief Engineer B. E. Boyer 644 □ n n VIRGINIA D D D WSIG MOUNT JACKSON— 1954 Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned Richard F. Lewis. Jr. Address WSIG. Bldg. Phone: 790 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Gen.. Comm. Mgr H. T. Van Derwerker Program Director Phil Potter WNRV NARROWS— 1953 Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. O wned-Oper. By Giles Bcstg. Co. Phone: 2211 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription World Representative Clark President H. J. Romanus General Manager Tom Hicks Commercial Mgr R. J. Torquato Program Director Albert A. Rich Chief Engineer Washington Elitohko WACH NEWPORT NEWS— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Eastern Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address. 114 W. 24th St. News Service UP Station Rep Walker Trans. Ser Capitol, Lang-Worth Membership NARTB, RAB President John Doley General Manager H. A. Seville Program Dir Tom Bradshaw, Jr. W G H NEWPORT NEWS— 1928— ABC Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watte Owned-Oper. By. .Hampton Roads Bcstg. Corp. Bus.-Studio Address 739 Boush St., Norfolk Phone: Norfolk 2-7031 Air Tune: Full Time News Service AP News. Affil Daily Press, Times-Herald Trans. Ser Amp Representative Gill-Perna Membership NARTB, RAB President William R. Van Buren, Sr. Gen.-Sta. Manager Edward E. Bishop Commercial Mgr Clyde F. Meades Program Director Ambert Dail Publicity Director William A. Rhyne Chief Engineer Alois Braun WCMS NORFOLK— 1954 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 W. d. Owned-Oper. By Cy Blumenthal Address Helena Building Phone: MA 2-4824 Air Tuae: Daytime President Cy Blumenthal General Manager William B. Davis Chief Engineer Ted Spivey WNOR NORFOLK— 1949 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 WatU Owned-Oper. By Norfolk Bcstg. Co. Address 1019 Boissevain Ave. Phone: 27071 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Weed President .Louis H. Peterson Gen., Comm. Mgr Earl Harper Program Manager Bill Montgomery Chief Engineer Howard Sheets WRAP NORFOLK— 1952 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Rollins Bcstg., Inc. Address 300 Portlock Bldg. Phone: 4-8307 Air Tune: Full Tuae Representative Pearson Chairman of Board John W. Rollins President O. Wayne Rollins Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Robert Lyons Chief Engineer Glen Frailer W T A R NORFOLK— 1923— CBS Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By WTAR Radio Corp. Bus.-Studio Address 720 Boush St. Phone: 56711 Air Tune: Full Time The Best in Listening WACH 1270 Kc. Tidewater Radio Newport News-Norfolk, Va. 645 □ D D \ I R (. 1 N 1 A n D D N«ws S«rTlc» AP Newt AtlU Norfolk Newspaper*. Inc. Tronscrtption Senric* Standard World Memberthip NARTB, RAB Repre»entatlve Edward Petry Pr«s., Sta. Mgr. Campbell Arnoux Gen. M^ J. C. PeHer Commercial Mgr Robert M. Lambe Promotion Manaq»r Robert M. Davis Program Director Harold Soldinger Publicity Director Robert M. Dcrvis Chiei Engineer Dick Lind«U WNVA NORTON— 1 946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Bloniox Radio Co., Inc. Bus. Studio Address Harlan, Ky. Phone: 700 Air Tune: Daytime News Service AP Representative Bum Smith President Richard B. Helms Gen., Sta. Mgr Jack T. Helms Comm. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Wally Douglass Chief Engineer Gene Tonunerdohl WJMA ORANGE— 1949— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Powen 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By.. James Madison Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 271 Phoae: 7263 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service SESAC Membership NARTB President W. A. Sherman, Jr. Gen., Mgr James E. Simmons Comm. Mgr Ann G. Butler Program Director Jim Simmons Publicity Director Ronald L. Landry Chief Engineer Joel E. Cole wssv PETERSBURG— 1945— MBS Frequ«»ncy: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Southside Virginia Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 112 W. Tabb St. Phone: 3881 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Trans. Set Capitol Membership NARTB President Louis H. Peterson General Manager Rcry L. Moss Commercial Mgr Ed Voughan Program Director N. W. Andrews Chief Engineer Donald W. Hall WAVY PORTSMOUTH— 1943— NBC Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Portsmouth Radio Corp. Bus.-Studio Address 205 Professional Bldg. Phone Number 7-3488 News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative President Himter C. Phelan Gen.. Sta. Mgr Carl J. Burkland Sale« Mgr H. Stanley Chief Engineer William Manroy WLOW PORTSMOUTH— 1946 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By .. Commonwealth Bcstg. Corp. Bus.-Studio Addr 21st & Manteo Sts. Phone: Madison 7-5677 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser Capitol, Associated Representative Forjoe President E. L. Scott General Manager Robert Wasdon Station Manager Glenn Harmon Technical Director Jack Siegel WPUV PULASKI— 1946— NBC-KBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Southwest Bcstg. Corp. Address Box 351 Phone: 3-3931 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Sears & Ayer Pres., Gen. Mgr Mason C. Deaver Commercial Manager Larry Schoenfeld W RAD RADFORD— 1950 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Rollins Bcstg., Inc. Phone: 2461 Air Time: Full Time Membership NARTB. RAB Representative Rollins President O. Wayne Rollins Gen., Comm. Mgr Wendell H. Silex Sales Prom. Mgr Ben Johnston Prog. Dir., Chief Engr L. Mills WRIC RICHLANDS— 1951— KBS Frequency: 540 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By... Clinch Valley Bcstg. Corp. Address Box 218 Trans. Ser Thesaurus, SESAC, World Membership NARTB. RAB Gen., Sta. Mgr., Chf. Eng.. .Max M. Blakemore Program Director Lindy Seomon WANT RICHMOND— 1951 Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .United Bcstg. Co. of Virginia Address 513 E. Main St. President Richard Eaton Gen., Station Manager Ridhort Scheele Comm. Mgr F. Lowett Prog. Dir W. Lewis Pub. Dir W. Gibbon Chief Engineer Silas Bell 646 n D D VIRGINIA nan WLEE RICHMOND— 1945— MBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Lee Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Broad St. Road Phone: 88-2837 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Forjoe President Thomas G. Tinsley, Jr. Gen. Mgr Irvin G. Abeloff Station Mgr , .H. L. Hudson Conun. Mgr L. L. Cordona, Jr. Program Director S. A. Ludgate Chief Engineer George W. McGuigon W M B G RICHMOND— 1926— NBC Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Havens & Martin, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 3301 W. Broad St.. Phone: 5-8811 Air Time: Full Time Representative Boiling Co. Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr Wilbur M. Havens Commerical Mgr Walter A. Bowry, Jr. Program Director G. Conrad Ranhard, Jr. Sis. Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir R. Kahle Chief Engineer James Kyle WRNL RICHMOND— 1937— ABC Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Richmond Newspapers, Inc. Business-Studio Address HI N. Fourth St. Phone: 3-3436 Air Tune: Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Affil.. News Leader; Times Dispatch Transcription Service Standard, Thesaurus Representative Edward Petry Membership NARTB, RAB President D. Tennant Bryan Station Manager E. S. Whitlock Sales Manager Frank Soden Program Director Howard Hamrick Publicity Director Miss Fan Cox Chief Engineer Vincent Wolstenholme, Jr. W R V A RICHMOND— 1925— CBS Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Larus & Brother Co. Business Address Hotel Richmond Phone: 3-6633 Air Time: Full Time News Service ^ Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth Representative CBS Radio Spot Sales Membersh%> NARTB. RAB General Manager C. T. Lucy Soles Mgr James D. Clark, Jr. Promotion Manager Jack Stone, Jr. Program Manager Samuel S. Carey Production Manager Wm. R. Preston Business Manager Barron Howard Pub. Rel. Mgr W. R. Bishop Chief Engineer David C. Woods WXGI RICHMOND— 1947 Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Radio Virginia, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 100 W. FrankUn St. Phone: 7-4684 Air Time: Daytime Representative Indie Sales News Service AP President Douglas H. Robertson Gen., Comm. Mgr ^ . David M. Wilbum Chief Engineer Charles Chamesky W D B J ROANOKE— 1924-<:BS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Times-World Corp. Address 124 W. Kirk Ave. Phone: 8131 Air Time: Full Tune News Service AP, UP News. Affil Times, World News Transcription Service World Representative Free and Peters, Inc. Membership NARTB. RAB President M. W. Armistead. Ill General Manager Ray P. Jordan Commercial Manager John W. Harkrader Program Director Paul E. Reynolds Production Director Charles A. BoUou Promotion Director Benton B. Boggs Chief Engineer J. Edward Newman there's MORE SELL on WRNL RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 5000 Watts • ABC Affiliate National Representative: Edward Petry & Co., Inc. 647 D D D > I K G I N I A D D n WRIS ROANOKE— 1953 Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned Roanoke Independent Bcstrs. Inc. Address Pythian Bldg. Phone: 2-3131 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Station Rep Rambeau President Cy Bahakel Manager Frank Tirico Promotion Manager Coleman Austin Chief Engineer Roy GUes WROV ROANOKE— 1946— ABC-MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Radio Roanoke, Inc. Bus. -Studio Address. .600 Mountain Trust Bldg. Phone: 3-4444 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Burn-Smith Membership NARTB. RAB Pre.«:ident Leo F. Henebry Gen.-Sta.-Comm. Mgr Frank E. Koehler Traffic Director Emily B. Carpenter Chiei Engineer E. F. St. Clair W S L S ROANOKE— 1940— NBC Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Shenandoaih Life Stations, Inc. Business-Studio Address .... Shenandoah Bldg. Phone: 9227 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB, BAB President Paul C. Buford Exec. Vice President James H. Moore Prom. Mgr F. L. Corstophney Prog. Dir C. R. Blackstone, Jr. Commercial Manager Horace Fitzpatrick Chief Engineer J. P. Briggs WHLF SOUTH BOSTON— 1947— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Halifax Bcstg. Co. Address Webster St. Phone: 2-9988 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership RAB Transcription Service World Owner, Comm. Mgr John L. Cole, Jr. Program Director Ella L. Poindexter Chief Engineer Arthur A. Moran WJ ws SOUTH HILI^1953 Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Old Belt Address Box 669 Membership NARTB President John Shultz Vice-Pres., Chief Engr Phil Hedrick Commercial Mgr W. Brown Hofler WAFC STAUNTON— 1954 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Am. Home Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 396 Phone: 6-0100 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Trans. Ser SESAC Station Rep Clark Membership NARTB General Manager Lloyd Gochenour WTON STAUNTON— 1945— ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Charles P. Blackley Business-Studio Address Morrison Bldg. Phone: 5-5555 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB General-Station Mgr Charles P. Blackley Comm.-Sales Prom, Mgr Charles F. Seebeck Program Director Robert Sterrett Chiei Engineer Rex C. Housez W L P M SUFFOLK— 1940— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Suffolk Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address Radio Bldg. Phone: 2394 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative Sears & Ayer Pres., Gen. Manager Fred L. Hart Commercial Dir Earl Hundley Publicity Director Lee Williams Chief Engineer Veryl W. Rupp WBOF VIRGINIA BEACH— 1954 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 1 Kw. Owned Va. Beach Bcstg. Corp. Address Norfolk Highway News Service AP Membership NARTB President, Gen. Mgr Leo Hoarty Vice President Sidney Banks Asst. Gen., Sta.. Prod. Mgr Bob Koolage, Jr. Prom. Mgr., Prog. Director Wade Williams Commercial Mgr Wm. H. Vidal Chief Engineer Dan Spitzer WNNT WARSAW— 1949— KBS Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned No. Neck & Tidewater Bcstg. Co. 648 n n n Virginia- Washington d d a Address Warsaw Phone: ED. 3-6900 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Pres.-Gen. Mgr Grayson Headley Commercial Mgr Ruth R. Rouzie Sis. Prom. Mgr., Pub. Dir P. Headley Chiei Engineer W. Dean Loudy WAYB WAYNESBORO--1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walls Owned-Oper. By Waynesboro Bcstg. Corp. Address 526 Main St. Phone: 6066 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Rep Donald Cooke Membership NARTB President Judson T. Phillips Gen.. Sta.. Comm. Mgr N. Wilbur Kidd Program Director Al Charles Chief Engineer Donald D. Curtis W I N C WINCHESTER— 1941— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Richard Field Lewis. Jr. Business Address Box 605 Phone: 4855 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB Transcription Service Associated Manager . . . Richard Field Lewis. Jr. (Licensee) Pgm.. Prod. Dir John Morgan nhief Engineer Phil Whitney WYVE WYTHEVILLE— 1949— KBS-MBS Frequency: L280 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Wythe County Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 534 Phone: 840 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership NARTB. RAB Transcription Service . . . Lang-Worth, Keystone Pres., Prog. Dir A. M. Gates. M.D. General Manager A. M. Gates, Jr. Comm. Mgr Randolph Armbrister Ch'ef Engineer Jack Fleming WASHINGTON Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,590,000 — Families 937,000 Radio Homes 922,000 — TV Homes 473,000 — Stations in State 59 KBKW ABERDEEN— 1949— ABC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By KBKW. Inc. Address ..701 E. Heron St.. Aberdeen, Wash. News Service AP Transcription World Representative Feltis Membership NARTB President, Gen. Mgr Archie Toit, Jr. Chief Engineer Jack Fleury KX R 0 ABERDEEN— 1927— MBS— DON LEE EBS Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By KXRO, Inc. Address 2071/2 E. Market St. Phone: AB. 4098 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Rep Moore-Lund. Walker, O'Connell Membership NARTB, RAB Trans. Service Standard President Harry R. Spence Sta.. Gen. Mgr Fred G. Goddard Station Mgr John B. Woitkus Program Director Phillip M. Wacker Comm. Mgr Roy Johnson Sales Prom. Mgr Charles E. Hoonan Publicity Dir Bob Swan Chief Engineer Philip True KPUG BELLINGHAM— 1948— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By KPUG, Inc. Business Address P. O. Bo;; 655 Phone: 1170 Air Time: Full Tune News Service UP Newspaper Affil Mist Pub. Co. Representative O'Connell, Feltis Membership RAB President Jessica L. Longston Station Mgr James Hamstreet Comm. Mgr John Dimed Publicity Dir Dorothy Jacobson Program Dir Robert Concie Chief Engineer Donald R. Pinney KVOS BELLINGHAM— 1927— ABC Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Operated By KVOS. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 1321 Commercial St. Phone: 790 Air Time: Full Tune News Service UP 649 a D D >\ A S H I N (i r O N nan R«pi«««ntaUTe Forjoe. Moore & Lund Meinb«r«hip NARTB. RAB Preild«nt Rogan Jones G«n., Sta. Mgr Tom Hcrveman Sales Prom. Mgr Alex de Schweinitx Proq.. Pub. Dir Haines Fay Chiel Engineer Ernest Harper KBRO BREMERTON— 1947 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By Bremerton Broadcast Co. Address 205 Wash. Ave. Phone: 7 3995 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Station Rep Feltis Membership RAB Owner & Pres Brucft Bortley Commercial Mgr. Line Perry Program Director Bill Luckhurst Chief Engineer Bill Dore K E L A CENTRALIA-CHEHALIS— 1937-MBS KEYSTONE-DON LEE Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Wotls Owned Oper. By Central Bcstg. Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 720, Centrcdia; P. O. Box 827. Chehalis Phone Numbers Centralia PE 6-3321. Chehalis SH 8-3321 News Service UP Rep... Clark, Moore-Lund. Wcdker, McGctvem. O'Connell Membership NARTB, RAB President J. Elroy McCaw Sec.-Treas Mabel A. Gwiim Gen.. Sta.. Comm. Mgr Joe Chytil Sales Prom. Mgr William Tilton Pub.. Prog. Director Donald Younghans Chief Engineer Lloyd Hannah KGLM CHEHAUS— 1954 Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 1.000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Mid-State Bcstg. Co. Address 804 Market St. Phone: Sherwood 8-3379. . . .Air Time: Daytime Pres,. Gen. Mgr Marvin E. Johnson Chief Engineer Joseph Muench KCLX COLFAX— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By .... Whitman County Bdcstrs. Address Box 710 Phone: 780 Air Time: Full Tune News Service AP Membership NARTB General Mcmager Lee Fiksdal Program Director Vol Fiksdal Publicity Dir Ross Pellerin Chief Engineer L. Fiksdal KGDN EDMONDS— 1954 Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned. . .Garden of the King Enterprises, Inc. Phone: Lincoln 3131 Air Time: Daytime President A. B. Martin Manager A. Orville Helgeson Program Director Gerald Swanson Chief Engineer Robert Nichols KXLE ELLENSBURG— 1946 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Central Washington Bcstrs. Bus. Add. Trans. Loc Box 600 Phone: 2-1488 Air Time: Full Time Trans. Ser Associated Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB, RAB President Goodwin Chase, Jr. Gen., Sta. Manager Joe Kendall Chief Engineer Robert I. Sampson KULE EPHRATA— 1949 Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. . .Columbia Basin Bcstg. Co. Phone: 4-4686 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Membership NARTB. RAB President Robert E. Billingsley General Manager Bob Moore Commercial Mgr Bob Osland Program Director Dorothy McCue K R K 0 EVERETT— 1920— MBS-DON LEE Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By The Everett Bcstg. Co., Inc. Address P. O. Box 916 Phone: Cedar 1144 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service SESAC Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvra Membership NARTB, RAB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr William R. Taft Sales Manager Warren Johnson Traffic Dir Nancy Spaeth Chief Engineer Dave Foley KFDR GRAND COULEE— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Wotls Owned-Oper. By . . Columbia River Bcstrs., Inc. Address Box 395 Phone: 140 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Moore & Lund Membership NARTB Manager A. W. Morris Chief Engineer John Louden 650 a n n Washington d a D KLOG KELSO— 1949 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Oper. By . ..N.W. Public Services. Inc. Address p. o. Box 90 Phone: 4900 Air Tune: Full Time News Service XJP Representative Feltis. Ayres Membership HAB President Roscoe A. Day. Jr. General Manager John Carlson Program Director Lowell Gibson Chief En^neer Ralph Click KWIE KENNEWICK~1949 Frequency: 610 Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By KWIE, Inc. Address 11 S. Cascade St. Phone: KE. 6961 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Moore-Lund, Robert Meeker Membership NARTB Pres.. Sta. Mgr Harold A. Clark Comm. Mgr., Chief Eng C. I. McCredie Program Director Mar. Jean Matthews KNBX KIRKLAND— 1948 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned-Oper. By Eastside Bdcstg. Co. Address Trans. Loca Civic Center Phone: VA. 1201 Air Time: Daytime Presidents . .L. N. Ostrander, W. A. Chamness General Manager G. A. Wilson Comm. Mgr John G. Joachims Program IMrector R. Anita Busek Chief Engineer Don: Bevilacqua KBAM LONGVEEW— 1955 Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Altru Bcstg. Co. Address 260 Hansen, Salem, Oregon Representative Holman Partner W. Gordon Allen Partner, Chiel Eng John Truhan K W L K LONGVIEW— 1938— MBS Don Lee-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Oper. By Twin City Bcstg. Corp. Bus.-Studio Add. . Natl. Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone: 1500 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative W. S. Grant, Moore-Lund Membership RAB President John McClelland Jr General Manager Bob L. Moron Program Director Ellen Hammond KSEM MOSES LAKE— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KSEM. Inc. Address Box 276 Phone: 234 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Cooke Membership NARTB, RAB President Jessica Longslen General Manager ...James Schroedor Station Mgr Alan Miller Program Director Roland Hooper Chief Engineer Earl Baynes KBRC MOUNT VERNON— 1948 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned-Operated By Beckley Radio Co. Bus.-Studio Add.-Trans. Loca. . .P. O. Box 240 Phone: GA 4-2430 Air Time: Full Time Representative Moore-Lund, McGillvra Membership NARTB, RAB Gen., Sta. Mgr Leo H. Beckley Commercial Mgr Frank Snyder Program Director Joe Armey Chief Engineer John Price K G Y OLYMPIA— 1922— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Tom Olsen Address Trans. Loca. . . Rockway Leland Bldg. News Service AP Representative George Clark, Art Moore Membership RAB, NARTB General Manager Tom Olsen Commercial Mgr Elmer J. Holmberg Program Director Don Jones Chief Engineer Charles A. Roark KOMW OMAK— 1947 Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By KOMW, Inc. Business-Studio Address Box 151 Phone: 00, 20, 21 Air Time: Day Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Feltis Membership NARTB President R. L. McNett General Manager Dean Nichols Commercial Manager Grover D. Allen Program Director Marilyn Moomaw KPKW PASCO--1945— ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watti Own^d-Qp^r, Py ....,, , Western Badlo Corp. 651 D D D »' A S H I N G T O N D D D Address Chase & "A" Sts. Phone: 337 Air Time: Full Time News Serrice UP Transcription Service Capitol Pres^ Gen. Mqr. . V. B. Kennwcrthy Program Director Walter Mot* Chlel Engineer Robert Rockne KONP PORT ANGELES— 1945— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By Radio Pacific, Inc. Bus. Studio Transmitter Address. 313 W. First Phone: 4200 Air Tune: Full Time News Service UP Nev^rspoper Aflil Evening News Transcription Service World Representative Moore & Lund Pres., General Mgr C. N. Webster Station Manager Keith Patterson Comm. Mgr James C. Frits Chief Engineer Frederick Fields KOFE PULLMAN— 1950 Frequency: 1150 Kc Powen 1000 Waits d. Owned-Oper. By Bayton & Ifidcs Address P. O. Box 356 Membership RAB Station Rep Ayers Transcription Service Lang- Worth Gen., Sta. Mgr J. Ronald Boylon Commercial Mgr John R. Puckett Prom. Mgr.. Chief Eng Mrs. B. J. Bayton KAYE PUYALLUP— 1952— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Henry Perozzo Address P. O. Box 271 Phone: 5-7711 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Manager Henry Perozzo Program Director Pete Hansen Chief Engineer George Yeager K A P A RAYMOND— 1950 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Pacific Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 626 Phone: 1010 Air Time: Full Tmie Representative Walker, Moore-Lund Membership NARTB. RAB President Joe Chytil Gen., Sto. Comm. Mgr Hugh MacPherson Sis. Prom. Mgr. Prog.. Pub. Dir Stan Witter Chief Engineer Robert McNamara KLAN Address Trans. Loca N. 7th & Park Ave. Phone: OL. 8245 Air Tune: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Cole. World President, Manager Ralph Sander Station Manager Clifford H. Hansen Program Director Jack L. Tregellas Chief Engr W. D. Shine KALE RICHLAND— 1950 Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By KALE, Inc. Address P. O. Box 367 Phone: RI. 4-3180 Air Time: Full Time Representative O'Connell Trans. Service Lang-Worth, World, Ziv News Service UP President R. S. McCaw Gen.. Sta. Mgr L. G. Dix Comm. Mgr R. A. Wachtman Prog. Dir Art Simpson Pxiblicity Dir Wayne Killmer Chief Eng Clay White KAYO RENTON— 1952 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 WatU OwnodOper. dj Interlake Bdcstg. Corp. SEATTLE— 1926 Freq.: 1150 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. d. Owned-Operated By. . .Wash. Telecasters, Inc. Add.. Trans, Loca 2939 Fourth Ave. So. Phone: ELiot 2480 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership RAB President Jessica L. Longston Gen., Sta. Mgr R. E. Pollock Sales Prom. Mgr., Pgm. Dir Ben H. Harkins Chief Engineer Verle Jones KING SEATTLE^1947— ABC Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Oper. By KING Bcstg. Co. Address 320 Aurora Ave. Phone: Mutual 3555 Air Time: Full Time Representative Blair News Service UP Membership NARTB, RAB President Mrs. A. Scott Bullitt V.P., Gen. Mgr Otto P. Brandt Sta., Sales Mgr John H. Eichhom Asst. Vice Pres John Eichhom Commercial Mgr Roger D. Rice Program Director Earl F. Reilly, Jr. Chief Engineer Jcmies D. Middlebrooks K I R 0 SEATTLE— 1935— CBS Frequency: 710 Kc .Power: 50,000 Wcrtta; Owned-Oper. By Queen City Bcstg. Co., Bus.-Studio Address. . .1530 Queen Anne Ave. Phone Number Alder 9800 News Service UP' Representative Free & Peters Membership RAB. President Saul Haas Comm, Manager WllUom F. Tucker 652 □ □ □ WASHINGTON 0 0 0 Sales Prom. Mgr John Piper Program Director. .Carroll Foster Publicity Dir Warren McCloy Chief Engineer James Hatfield K J R SEATTLE— 1923 Frequency: 950 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Mt. Rainier Radio & Television Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address . . 1426 Fifth Ave. Bldg. Phone: Elliot 5890 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard Representative Avery-Knodel President C. Howard Lane Chairman of Board Theodore R. Gamble Gen., Prom. Mgr Mait Jordan Pgm. Director Homer Pope Chief Engineer Don M. Anderson K 0 L SEATTLE— 1922 Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Seattle Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 1100 W. Florida St. Phone: MA. 2312 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP, INS Representative Boiling Membership RAB. NARTB President Archie Taft Sta., Gen. Mgr Archie Taft. Jr. Comm. Mgr Bill Simpson Prom. Mgr Gil Bond Program Director Robert Harris Chief Engineer Perry Lind K 0 M 0 SEATTLE— 1926— NBC Frequency: 1000 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Fisher's Blend Station. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 100 4th Ave. No. Phone: SE. 6000 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Representative Hollingbery Membership NARTB, RAB President, General Mgr O. W. Rsher V.P.. Gen. Mgr W. W. Warren V.P., Com. Manager Ray Baker Publicity Director Margaret Frey Program Manager F. J. Patterson Chief Engineer F. J. Brett KTW SEATTLE— 1920 Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned The First Presbyterian Church Phone Number Mutual 1250 President W. T. Whitney Station Manager Don Bevilacqua Chief Engineer James S. Ross Program Dir A. G. Atworth. Jr. Chit! Engineer Jame? S. Boss KVI SEATTLE— 1929— MBS-Don Lee Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Puget Sound Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address Comlin Hotel Phone: SEneca 4848 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative H-R Reps. Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Vemice Irwin Commercial Mgr Earl T. Irwin Program Dir Harry Long Chief Engineer D. M. McDonougb KXA SEATTLE— 1926 Frequency: 770 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By KXA. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 320 Second Ave.. W. Phone: AL. 8600 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Representative Rombeou Membership NARTB. RAB President Wesley I. Dumm General Manager Hugh A. Smith Chief Engineer John Dubuque K G A SPOKANE— 1926— ABC Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Oper. By ... . Bankers Life and Casualty Bus.-Studio Address. . . .Moran Prairie, Box 141 Phone: KE 0631 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser World, Thesaurus Membership NARTB, RAB Representative Venard President John MacArthur General Manager Ray J. Williams Comm. Manager Len Greensword Sales, Prom. Mgr Irv Prell K H Q SPOKANE— 1922— NBC Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By KHQ. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address Radio Central Bldg. Phone: MA. 5131 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Katx Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen. Mgr Richard O. Dunning Comm. Mgr I. Bimey Blair Program Director Robert Swartz Chief Engineer A. G. Sparling KNEW SPOKANE— 1947— MBS— DON LEE Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Inlond Empire Bcstg. Co. 653 D D n >\ ASHING T O N n D D 57th & Helena Keystone 9363 Weed Capital AddTMs Phone: RepresentatiTe Transcription Service Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mqr. Burl C. Hagadone Station Manager C. E. Rodell Program Director Richard J. Wright Chiei Engineer Vincent L. Hoffart KREM SPOKANE— 1947 Freq.: 970 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Opercted By Louis Wasmer Address South 4103 Regal Phone: Keystone 0466. . . .Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership RAB Representative Forjoe Owner Louis Wasmer Gen., Sta., Comm., Prom. Mgr.. Robert H. Temple Program Director E. A. Moseley Chiei Engineer Homer W. Mead KSPO SPOKANE— 1922 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Williams and Berthofi Address, Trans. Loca Realty Bldg. Phone: Riverside 8033... Air Time: Full Time Membership NARTB Station Rep Oakes Co-Owner Delbert Berthofi Co-Owner Gene Williams Chief Engineer E. P. Antosyn KXLY SPOKANE— 1922— CBS-PNB Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts Owned-Oper. By No. Pacific Radio Corp- Address Television Center Phone: MAin 1218 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP, UP Transcription Service MacGregor, SESAC Rep Avery-Knodel; Moore & Lund General Manager Richard E. Jones Sales Mgr Robert Struble Program Director George Anthony Prom. Mgr Robert Moore KREW SUNNYSIDE— 1950 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Cole E. Wylie Address 7th & Decatur Phone: 7-2277 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB, RAB President Cole E. Wylie General Manager Don G. Bennett Program Director Jean Runyan Chief Engineer John Berg K M 0 TACOMA— 1926 Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Tacoma Radio Corp. Address 914 V2 Broadway Phone: FU. 1581 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Service Thesaurus Representative Bronham. Feltis Membership RAB Pres., Gen. Sta. Mgr J. Archie Morton Comm., Prom. Mgr R. T. McKenzie Prom., Ptib. Dir Art Lindsay Chief Engineer John Rybon KTAC TACOMA— 1942 Frequency: 850 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Tacoma Bcstrs., Inc. Address Winthrop Hotel Phone: BR. 2241 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative McGillvra, Moore Membership NARTB Gen., Station Manager Jerry Geehan Sales Prom. Mgr John Condon Prog. Dir Dick Weeks Chief Engineer R. C. Velo KTNT TACOMA— 1952 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Tribune Publ. Co. Address So. 1 1th & Grant Sts. Phone: FU. 2561 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Associated Newspaper Affil News Tribune News Service AP, UP Trans. Service Associated Representative Weed General Manager Len Higgins Commercial Mgr John Uphom Program Director Gless Conaay Chief Engineer Max H. Bice KENE TOPPENISH— 1954— KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 150 Watts Owned KENE. Inc. Address P. O. Box 350 Phone: 5-7272 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser World Rep Everett-McKinney, O'Connell. Ayres Manager Dick Rapp KHFS VANCOUVER— 1954 Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1,000 Wattg d. Ownod-Opor. By Wwtwn Bcat^, Co, 654 n n D WASHINGTON D D D Address 5500 Fourth Plcdn Road Phone: OXford 3-2575 Air Time: Daytime Co-Owner. Chief Eng Charles M. Weagant Co-Owner, Prog. Dir Ralph C. Weagant KWNW K V A N VANCOUVER— 1939 Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By KVAN. Inc. Studio Address 707V2 Main St. Phone: OX. 4-3325 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative BolUng Membership RAB President Sheldon F. Sackett General-Station Mgr Fern Hayes Comm. Mgr J. A. (Jack) Luetjen Prog., Pub. Dir George W. Conner Chief Engineer Leo Erickson KTEL WALLA WALLA— 1946~-ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Walla Walla Bdcstg. Co. Address Book Nook Bldg. Phone: 4103 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Membership NARTB. RAB Transcription Service World Representative Grant Pres., Gen. Mgr Jack Keating Commercial Manager Don Harris Chief Engineer Bevin Roth K U J WALLA WALLA— 1928— MBS Frequency: 1420 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By KUJ, Inc. Business-Studio Address 55 E. Main St. Phone: 1230 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative. . .Weed. National. Moore-Lund Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr H. E. Sludebaker Sta.. Comm. Mgr H. E. Studebaker Program Director John Sherman Chief Engineer M. L. MacLofferty K P Q WENATCHEE— 1929— ABC Frequency: 560 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Wescoast Bcstg. Co., Inc. Bus.Studio Address 2nd & Columbia Sts. Phone: NO 3-5121 Air Time: FuU Time News Service UP Tronscriptton Service Lang- Worth Representative Forjoe Membership I^AB Sta.. Gen. Mgr James W. Wallace Prom.. Comm. Mgr Pat O'Halloran Program Director Dorothy Lee Publicity Director June Winegorden Chief Engineer Elmer Kaping WENATCHEE— 1948— MBS-Don Lee Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . . . Wenatchee Broadcasters Address P. O. Box 1510 Phone: 2468-2469 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Rep McGillvra. Feltis General Mgr Stuart S. Maus Sta.. Comm. Mgr Mark A. Sorley Chief Engineer Warren Brown KIM A YAKIMA— 1944— CBS Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Cascade Bdcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 702 Phone: 6104 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Trans. Ser Lang-Worth Rep Weed & Co.. Moore & Lund Membership NARTB. RAB President A. W. Talbot General Manager Thomas C. Bostic Commercial Mgr W. B. Hansen Chief Engineer J. Barry Watkinson KIT YAKIMA— 1929— ABC— NBC Freq.: 1280 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By KIT. Inc. Business-Studio Address. .414 E. Yakima Ave. Phone: 8115 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Branhom Membership RAB President Carl E. Hoymond Gen.. Sta. Mgr James A. Murphy Com., Prom. Mgr Jack H. Goetz Prog. Dir Vem Sawyer Publicity Dir Jack H. Goetz Chief Engineer H. B. Murphy KUTI YAKIMA— 1955 Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By . . . Independent Broadcasters KYAK YAKIMA— 1947— MBS Freq.: 1390 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 W. n. Owned-Oper. By Yakima Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 172 Phone: 2-7142 Air Time: Full Time Representative Clark. Walker News Service UP Membership NARTB. RAB President Robert S. McCaw Gen. Manager W. W. Boone Sis. Prom. Mgr John Behnke Commercial Manager Leroy T. Desilet Program Director Gerald Webb Chief Engineer Donald E. Gardner 655 WEST VIRGINIA Pop. Frb. I. 1955 (Est.) 1,987.000 — Families 100,000 Kadio Homos 119.000 — TV Homes 272.000 — Stations in State 43 W J L S BECKLEY— 1939— CBS rr#q.: 580 Kc. Power: 5 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Owned Op«r. By Joe L. Smith, Jr.. Inc. Bu». Studio AddreM WJLS Building Phone: 7311 Air Time: Full Time Newt Service UP Repre«en!atlve Weed Membership NARTB President Joe L. Smith, Jr. G«n. Sla. Manager Virginia N. Cooper Cotnm. Mgr. W. S. Jackson Program Director R. R. Brown Chief Engineer Al J. Ginkel WWNR BECKLEY— 1946 Freq.: 620 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d., 500 W. n. Owned Operoted By Rahall Bcstg. Co. Business Studio Address 1565 Harper Rd. Phone: 9309 Air Time: Full Time News Service . .AP Rep. Everett-McKinney. Dora-Clayton President N. Joe Rahall General Manager R. H. Booth Program Director Richard A. Braun Chiel Elngineer Anthony Gonzales W H I S BLUEFIELD— 1928— NBC Frequency: 1440 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned Oper. By. . . .Daily Telegraph Prtg. Co. Business Studio Address. .. .623 Commerce St. Phone: 7114 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper AlfiL. Dally Telegraph, Sunset News News Service AP Transcription Service World, Cole Membership NARTB Representative Kalz President Jim H. Short Gen. Mgr. Hugh I. Shott. J:. Sla., Comm. Mgr P. T. Flanagan Program Director B. H. Nosh Chief Engineer J. F. Byers WKOY BLUEFIELD— 1 948— MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 260 Watis Owned Oper. By WKOY. Inc. Address... West Virginian Hotel Phone: 7405 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Trans. Ser. Thesaurus Rep Devney & Co.. Holman, Dora-Clayton Pres., Gen., Mgr J. Lindsley Alley Station Mg.' W. D. Hostetter Comm. Mgr. J. Robert Alston Program Director Sue Phelps Chief Engineer B. Yost WCAW CHARLESTON— 1947 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Wotta Owned Oper. By Capitol Bcstg. Corp. Address Kanawha Hotel Trans. Service Lang-Worth, Standard Representative McGilivra President W. D. Stone Gen., Sta. Mgr Selma D. Pierson Comm. Mgr O. O. Pierson Program Director Al Walker Chief Engineer William Stone W C H S CHARLESTON— 1927— CBS Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owr.ed-Oper. By The Tierney Co. Address 1111 Virginia St. E. Phone: 28-131 Air Time: Full Time Representative Branham Membership NARTB, R AB President Lewis C. Tierney V.P.. Gen. Mgr John T. Gelder, Jr. Comm. Mgr John L. Sinclair, Jr. Sis. Prom. Mgr. Robert M. Sinclair Program Director Joe Farris Publicity Director C. Frohman Johnson Chief Engineer Gene Brick WGKV CHARLESTON— 1939— NBC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Kanowha Valley Bdcstg Co. Address 20 Dickinson St. Phone: 3-7541 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service SES AC Representative . . . .Robert Meeker Assos.. Inc. Pres Lawrence H. Rogers Gem,.. Sta. Mgr William R. Murray Program Director Bill Richards Publicity Director Bill Richards Chief Engineer Harry R. Bowen WKNA CHARLESTON— 1946 Frequency: 950 Kc. .Power: 5000 d., 1000 n. Owned-Oper. By Joe L. Smith, Jr., Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 804 V2 Kanawha Blvd. Phone: 39-971 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Weed Membership NARTB President Joe L. Smith, Jr. Gen.. Slation Manager Charles H. High Comm. DLr Virginia Cooper Sales Prom. Mgr H. G. Salisbury Prog. Dir J. J. Hergel Chief Engineer A. J. Ginkel 656 □ □ □ WEST VIRGINIA D D D WTIP CHARLESTON— 1946— MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Wcrtls Owned-Oper. By Chemical City Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address Capitol & Fiie Phone: 23-136 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Forjoe Membership NARTB President Gus Zaharis Gen.. Sta. Mgr Berton Sonis Comm. Mgr Mel S. Burka Prog., Pub. Director Bob Bowfer Chief Engineer Paul Sullivan W B L K CLARKSBURG— 1937— NBC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Ohio Valley Bcstg. Corp. Address Robinson-Grand Theatre Bldg. Phone: 4-7571 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Branham Membership RAB, NARTB President Austin Woods Vice President George H. Clinton General Manager Carl Loose Program Manager James L. Harper Chief Engineer Harry S. Brown WH AR CLARKSBURG— 1946— MBS-ABC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By WHAR, Inc. Address Trans. Loca Radio Plaza Phone: 4-5525-6 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Walter Patterson Commercial Manager F. T. Gregg Program Director Paul Ellison Chief Engineer Beryl Snyder WPDX CLARKSBURG— 1947 Frequency: 750 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Clarksburg Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 339 W. Main St. Phone: 4-6425 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service World President O. L. Billingsley Gen., Sta. Mgr R. C. Warden Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Joe M. Larosa Prog., Pub. Dir De witt V/yatt Tech. Supervisor R. D. Hough WDNE ELKINS— 1948— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By W. Va. Radio Corp. Address Davis & Wash. Sts. Phone: 1300 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB President Mrs. A. J. R. Greer Gen., Sta. Mgr John W. Johns Program Director Ed Doyle Publicity Dir Lewis Wilson Chief Eng Joseph Kapustka W M M N FAIRMONT— 1928— CBS Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Peoples Bcstg. Co. Address 208 Adams Street Phone: 3100 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Standard Representative H-R Reps Membership NARTB, RAB Vice President Herbert Evans Station Manager A. G. Ferrise Asst. Manager Frank J. Lee Program Director Francis Lauzau Publicity Director Howard Haid Chief Engineer Harry W. Jackson WWW FAIRMONT— 1946— ABC, KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Waits Owned-Oper. By Fairmont Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 108 Gaston Ave. Phoine; 5000 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Standard Representative Gill Pema Membership NARTB President J. Patrick Beacom General Manager Robert Drummond Station Manager Numa Fabre, Jr. Comm., Mgr George Fowler Program Director Robert Frazie: Publicity Director Arthur Pearce Chief Engineer Richard McBride WHIN HUNTINGTON— 1947 Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper.. .Greater Huntington Radio Corp. Business-Studio Address 11 I2V2 Fourth Ave. Phone: 3-3453 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Thesaurus Rep Indie Sales President S.J. Hyman Gen. Sta. Manager John S. Phillips Comm. Mgr C. Clark Sis. Mgr J. Burnley Pub. Dir E. Parker Program Director George Marshall Chief Engineer Harold F. Sturm WPLH HUNTINGTON— 1946— MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Powen 250 Wcrtto 657 D D D WEST > I K (; 1 N 1 A D D D r. By Huntington Bcttq. Corp. Ho Addr«si 1105 Fourth Ave. S-Mll Air Time: Full Time N«w« S«rTlc« AP Troaacriptlon Serrlc* Capitol R»pr»t»ntat>vc Walker Membership NARTB Prvaldent Cy N. Bahakel Vke Precldent Frank Tirlco Gm&^ Sta. Mqx. .. L. J. Tacketl ChM Eaqin—t Alvln V. Jayne W S A Z HUNTINGTON— 1923— ABC-KBS Freq.: 930 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned Operated By WSAZ. Inc. Business Studio Address 201 Ninth St. Phone: 38-401 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Katz Membership NARTB. RAB President Col. J. H. Long General Manager Lawrence H. Rogers Station Manager C. T. Garten Prom., Pub. Dir Charles Dinkins Program Director C. Bosworth Johnson Chief Engineer Leroy Slpotrlck WKYR KEYSER— 1954— KBS Freq.: 1270 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Walter Patterson Address Sta. WHAR. Clarksburg. W. Va. Station Rep Butscher Membership NARTB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Walter Patterson Comm. Mgr Kenneth E. Robertson Program Director Odbert Comwell Chief Elngineer Arnett Swisher WLOG LOGAN— 1940— MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By. . .C. H. Frey. R. O. Greever Address 445 Stratton St. Phone: 540 Air Time: Full Time Membership NARTB Newi Serrlce UP Partner Clcience H. Frey Partner Robert O. Greever wvo w LOGAN— 1952 Freq.: 1290 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By Logan Bcstg. Corp. Address 60 Water St. Phone: 2356, 7 Air Time: Full Time TranscripUon Service Lang-Worth News Service . . UP Representative McGillvra President Dr. H. H. Farley Gen., Comm. Mgr William P. Becker Chief Engineer Russell E. Bassett WEPM MARTINSBURG— 1946— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Martinsburg Bcstg. Co. Business Address Peoples Trust Co. Bldg. Phone: 5252 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB Co-Owner C. M. Zinn Co-Owner, Gen. Mgr C. Leslie GoUiday Program Director Eunica J. Schneider Sales Prom. Mgr C. Rodig Chief Engineer Thomas Leighton WHJC M ATEWAN— 1 95 1— KBS Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By ... . Three State Bcstg. Co. Phone: MC. 4771 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service SESAC, Standard Membership NARTB President Fred Morningstar Sales Prom. Mgr John Stewart Prog. Dir James Pelley Chief Engineer Leonard Dykema WMON MONTGOMERY— 1946— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Fayette Associates, Inc. Address 1028 1st Ave. Phone: HE. 2-2191 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World President Arnold M. Vickers Gen.. Sta., Comm. Mgr Andrew W. Vickers Chief Engineer J. C. Craver W A J R MORGANTOWN— 1940— MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . . . West Virginia Radio Corp. Business-Studio Address 446 Spruce St. Phone: 9488 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Membership NARTB President Agnes J. Reeves Greer General Manager John W. Johns Comm., Prom. Mgr George J. Shean Prog. Dir Ted Williams Publicity Director Eleanor Lamb Chief Engineer AI Novok 658 n n n WEST VIRGINIA n D D WCLG MORGANTOWN— 1954 Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Morgontown Bcstg. Co. Address 343 High St. Phone: 2-3456 Air Time: Daytime Owner. Gen. Mgr C Leslie Gollidoy WMO D MOUNDSVILLE— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Robert W. Munn Address P. O. Box 732 News Service UP Trans. Ser World President Robert W. Munn Gen., Prom. Manager John T. Taylor Chief Engineer J. W. Jones WETZ NEW MARTINSVILLE— 1952— ABC KBS Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. . .Magnolia B.oadcasting Co. Address 3rd St. Ext. Phone: 1000 Air Time: Daytime Representative Gill-Pema Trans. Ser World, Standard President J. Patrick Beaccm General Manager J. F. Watkins Comm. Mgr Garry Moore Chief Engineer Richard McBride WOAY OAK HILL— 1947 Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 10 Kw. d. Owned-Oper. By Robert R. Thomas, Jr. Business Address Box 251 Phone: 651 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Capital, Thesaurus Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Robert R. Thomas, Jr. Chief Engineer Curtis Horton WCEF PARKERSBURG— 1954 Freq.: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By C. E. Franklin Address P. O. Box 228 Phone: 21844 Air Time: Daytime Gen. Mgr., Chief Eng C. E. Franklin WCOM PARKERSBURG— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Parkersburg Bdcstg. Co. Address 317 Ninth St. Phone: 7-4491 Air Time: Full Time News Service ^^ Membership NARTB, RAB Transcription Service World Representative McGillvra President Joseph M. Handlan Gen., Sta.. Mgr A. N. Archer Chief Engineer William Collins W P A R PARKERSBURG— 1935— CBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Ohio Valley Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 211 1/2 5th St. Phone: 7-5475 . Air Time: Full Time News Servico UP Newspaper Affil News Pub. Co. Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Bronhom Membership NARTB. RAB President Austin V. Wood Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr George H. Clinton Sales Prom. Mgr Lawrence V. Murphy Program Dir Sherman Grimm Publicity Director Hazel N. Mercer Chief Engineer V. G. Brooks WWYO PINEVILLE— 1949 Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By . .Wyoming Bdcstg. Co., Inc. Address Box 184 Phone: 2711 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Trans. Ser World Membership NARTB President. Gen. Mgr R. D. Bailey Sta., Com. Mgr Edward Hawley Program Director Elaine Taylor Chief Engineer William D. Stone WLOH PRINCETON— 1947— ABC-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Mountain Bcstg. Service Address Box 1011 Phone: 2151 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth President H. P. Hunnicutt Gen., Sta. Mgr Melvin F. Bamett Commercial Manager James M. Angel Prog. Director Paul Oshme Chief Engineer Earl H. Graham WRON RONCEVERTE— 1947— NBC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Blake Bcstg. Co. Address Shanklin Bldg. Phone: 300 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Joseph Hershey McGillvro Pres., Gen. Mgr WilUom E. Blakt 659 a n W K S T \ 1 IM; 1 N 1 A D D D Station M^. Comm. Mgr. Piog.. Pub. Dlr. Oil*! Enqln»«r Gladys Livesay Ralph Shupe Phil Vogel Keith Dolson WEIR WEIRTON— 1950 Fr^uency: U30 Ic Power: 1000 Watts Owa»<10p«r. By Trl Stat« Bcslg. Co. Addi«M 3992 Main St, Plioa»: WE 2815 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Serrlce Thesaurus N«w« Senrice AP M*mb«nhip NARTB B*pr*s«nlativo Rambeau PTMild«nt Thomas E. Millsop G«a*ral Manager Edward J. Hirschberg Station Manager Robert E. Badger Chief Engineer . James Mark WBRW WELCH— 1940— MBS— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By McDowell Service Co. Address 10 Riverside Drive Phone: 818 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus President Joseph C. Grant General Manager Paul Wm. Marlowe Chief Engineer Willis Seaman WELC WELCH— 1950 Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Pocahontas Bcstg. Co. Address Box 1032 Phone: 1 150 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Representative McGillvra Transcription Service World Membership NARTB President Sam Sidote Sis. Prom. Mgr.. Prog. Dir J. Cullop Chief Engineer Howard R. King WH AW WESTON— 1 948— KBS-MBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Lewis Service Corp. Address P. O. Box 431 Phone: 1555 Air Time: Full Tmie News Service Ap Newspaper Aflil Btickhannon Record Transcription Service Associated ^r^MXtUinr Harold McWhorter G«n. Sta., Comm. Mgr George Yoxell Program Director Don McWhorter Chief Engineer James McEwen WHLL WHEELING— 1949 Frequency: 1600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Wheeling Bcstg. Co. Address Box 989 Phone: Wheeling 6700 Air Time: Daytime Station Rep Glll-Perna Trcmscrlptlon Service Standard Pres.. Gen. Mgr K. H. Forney Commercial Manager Paul Miles Program Director James Smith WKWK WHEELING— 1941— ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Community Bcstg., Inc. Trans. Add. . .Pythian BIdg. 16th & Market Sts. Phone: WH 5320 Air Time: iFuU Time News Service UP Station Representative Weed Pres., Gen. Manager John B. Reynolds Commercial Mgr Elsie M. Cook Program Director Dale M. Schussler Chief Engineer James Jones WWVA WHEELING— 1926— CBS Frequency: 1170 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Storer Broadcasting Co. Address Hawley Bldg. Phone: WH. 5383 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative John Blai Membership NARTB, RAB President George B. Storer Station Manager Paul J. Miller Sales Prom.. Pub. Dir Howard W. Meagle Program Director Paul A. Myers Chief Engineer Edwin L. Keim W B T H WILLIAMSON— 1939— MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Williamson Bcstg. Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 261 Phone: 1241 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB Co-Owner, President Clarence Lovitch Co-Owner. Gen., Comm. Mgr Alice Shein Program Director John T. Blair, Jr. Chief Engineer Robert W. BuUio 660 WISCONSIN Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 3,620,000 — Families 1,065,000 Radio Homes 1,042,000 — TV Homes 653,000 — Stations in State 69 WATK ANTIGO— 1947— WISCONSIN Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Antigo Bcstg. Co. Address Antigo Journal Bldg. Transcription Service Thesaurus News Service UP President, Gen. Mgr A. F. Berner Chief Engineer Robert Fowlei WAPL APPLETON— 1952 Frequency: 1570 Kw Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By ... . Bartell Broadcasters. Inc. Address Balliet Hotel, 124 W. Wash. St. Phone: 4-2609 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Station Rep Gill-Pema President Gerald A. Bartell Program Director Rex Munger Station Mgr Connie Forster Chief Engineer L. A. Bauemfeind WHBY APPLETON— 1924— MBS WISCONSIN Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WHBY. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 600 So. Lawe St. Phone: 3-6639 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Meeker Comm.. Gen., Sta. Mgr Earl H. Huth Sales Prom. Mgr Earl McRoberts Program Director Greg McElrone Publicity Director Lewis Process Chief Engineer George Merkl W A T W ASHLAND— 1940— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By . .Upper Michigan- Wisconsin Broadcasting System. Inc. Address No. State Bank Bldg. Phone: 1680 Air Bme: Full Time Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Walker President William L. Johnson Station Manager Arnold J. Peterson Publicity Director Richard Wherley Program Director Mary Jean Anne Chief Engineer Otto Link WBEV BEAVER DAM— 1951 Frequency: 1430 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By,,.8e«ver Pam Bcstg. Co. Address Radio Park Phone: TU. 5-4439 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC Membership NARTB President William E. Walker General Mgr Charles R. Dickofi Comm. Mgr George Reese Chief Engineer Lloyd Nowak WBEL BELOIT— 1948 Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Beloit Bcatrs., Inc. Business-Studio Address 335 E. Grand Ave. Phone: EM. 5-5525 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Holinan President Russ Salter General Mgr Robert O. Moran Rockford Manager Warren A. Anderson Beloit Manager Joe Moen Publicity Director Mrs. Christie Thomsen Chief Engineer Leo Wilson WGEZ BELOIT— 1948— MBS-WISCONSIN Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Beloit Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Hotel Hilton Phone: Emerson 5-8865 . . Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Rep Everett-McKinney Membership NARTB President Sidney H. Bliss General Manager Robert J. Bodden Commercial Manager Gene Steinhorst Prog. Director Jerry Grainger Chief Engineer Jerry Dvorachek WCHF CHIPPEWA FALLS— 1954 Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned M & N Bcstg. Co. Address 108 V2 Bridge St.. Ladysmith Station Rep Clark President Charles Nelson Station Mgr Fred Vigder WBIZ EAU CLAIRE— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By WBIZ, Inc. Address 609 Cameron St. Phone: 5111-2 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP President, General Mgr Howard G. Bill Pub., Program Dir Harold Johake ^61 WISCONSIN nan WEAU EAU CLAraE— 1937— NBC rr»qu»ncy: 790 Kc Pow»r: 5000 WortU Own»d Op«ral»on Arthur Commercial Manager . . . Robert A. Vcmdersteen Chief Engineer Leo Westerman WJPG GREEN BAY- -1947— WISCONSIN MBS Freq.: 1440 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 500 W. n. Owned-Oper. By Green Bay Newspaper Co. Business Address P. O. Box 620 Phone: Hemlock 5-7575... Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation "Press-Gazette" News Service AP Trans. Ser Standctrd Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB President Andrew B. Turnbull General Manager Joseph Homer, Jr. Station Manager John M. Walter Commercial Manager Glen R. Holznecht Sales. Prom. Mgr Willam McCarthy Program Director Charles Gourlie Publicity Director Mary Ann Bartelt Chief 'Engineer Elmo Reed WTKM HARTFORD--1951— KBS Frequency: 1540 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By. Kettle Moraine Bcstg. Co. Address. R R No. 1 Phone: 600 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service SESAC News Service UP Representative Lowson Pres., Gen. Mgr Walter Zastrow Sta., Comm. Mgr Don Zastrow Sales Prom. Director Oliver West Chief Engineer Edward Wille WC LO JANESVILLE— 1930 MBS-WISCONSIN Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Southern Wisconsin Radio, Inc. Business-Studio Address. .200 E. Milwaukee St. Phone: 3316 Air Time: Full Time Ne^rs Service AP Newspaper Affiliation "Daily Gazette" Representative Everett-McKinney President Sidney H. Bliss Gen., Sta. Mgr V. W. Williams Commercial Manager Charles W. Beulre Prom., Pgm., Pub. Dir Ralph Schroeder Chief Enfinetr Wayn* Cloy 662 D D n WISCONSIN D D D WLIP KENOSHA— 1947 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Kenosha Bcstg. Co. Address National Bank Bldg. Phone: 7-6162 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Everett-McKinney Membership RAB. NARTB General Manager William L. Lipman Station Manager Hugh Gately Program Director Jerome Golden Chief Engineer Casimir Lubinski WKBH LA CROSSE— 1923— NBC Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Cwned-Operated By WKBH, Inc. Business-Studio Address 141 So. 6th St. Phone: 2-4678 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative Paul H. Raymer Co. Membership RAB, NARTB President, Station Mgr Howard Dahl Program Director Berneice Callaway Chief Engineer Al Leemon WKTY LA CROSSE— 1948— ABC Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Lee & Associates. Inc. Business-Studio Address 112 N. 4th St. Phone: 2-6043 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Everett-McKinney President Herbert H. Lee Gen. Mgr Don O'Brien Conmi. Mgr Milo Knutson Prom. Dir Charles R. Keams WLCX LA CROSSE— 1947— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Ottumwa Tel. Corp. Address Rivoli Theatre Bldg. Phone: 4-4521 Air Time: Full Time News Service INS, UP StccUon Rep Sears & Ayer President R. L. Phillippe General Mgr Gene W. Phillippe Commercial Mgr R. A. Goumer Promotion Mgr Ken Nyman Program Mgr Bob Mikkalson Chief Engineer Bill Bruring WLDY LADYSMITH— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Flambeau Bcstg. Co. Phone: 584 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Thomas Clark Membership RAB President Chas. H. Nelson General Manager Joseph Dalvig W I B A MADISON— 1925— NBC Frequency: 1310 Kc Power: 5000 Watt* Owned-Operated By Badger Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 3800 Regent St. Phone: 3-5311 Air Time: Full Time News. Affil "Capital Times," "Wise. State Journal" Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB President WUUam T. Evjue General Manager Kenneth F. Schmitt Commercial Manager Howard A. Johnson Program Director Robert N. Dick Chief Engineer Norman Hohn Wise MADISON— 1948— MBS-ABC Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 1000 Watte Owned-Oper. By Radio Wisconsin. Inc. Address Comm. State Bank Bldg. Phone: 7-2588 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative George P. HoUingbery President Ralph M. Immell General Manager Ralph O'Connor Promotion Mgr Richard S. Nickeson Sales Prom. Mgr Lee Wesner Program Director Beverly White Publicity Director Lee Wesner Chief Engineer W. M. Greely WKOW MADISON— 1948— CBS Freq.: 1070 Kc... Power: 10 Kw. d., 5 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Monona Bcstg. Co. Address 215 W. Washington At*. Phone: 7-2261 Air Time: FuU Time News Service UP Transcription Service Long-Worth Representative Headley Reed President Stewart Watson General Manager Ben Hovel Program Director Lu Baitinger Chief Engineer Bob Wickhem W 0 M T MANITOWOC— 1926— MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Francis M. Kadow Business-Studio Address Radio Bldg. Phone: 5015 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World Representative Holman Membership NARTB President, Gen. Mgr Francis M. Kadow Comm. Mgr Robt. Conway Program Director George H. Erdman Sales Prom. Mgr L. J. Splitt Publicity Director Edw. Botecher Chief Engineer Hubert Willis 663 ODD W 1 S ( () N S 1 N nan wwoc MANITOWOC— 1952 rr*qu*ocy: 980 Kc. Powoi: 1000 Walts d. Own*d Operated By. Manitowoc Bcstq. Co. Addrvu N. 10th Ave. Phone: 7783 Air Time: Daytime New* Service AP Transcription Service ...Thesaurus Representative McGillvra Ptnr.. Gen. Mgr. . .Edward Allen. Jr. Ptnr.. Chlol EJiqincer Edward lacker W M A M MARINETTE— 1939— NBC Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By M. & M, Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 400 Wells St. Phone: 2 6631 Air Time: Unlimited News Service UP Representatives. .Venard, Rintoul & McConnell President WilUam E. Walker General Manager Joseph D. Mackin Station Mgr Howard L. Emich Sales Prom. Mgr Howard Witt Program Director Pat Kehoe Chief Engineer Al Alexander WDLB MARSHFIELD— 1946— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Own.-Opor. By Dairyland's Bdcstg. Serv., Inc. Add. Trans. Loca 1710 N. Central Ave. Phone: 1450 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB. RAB President Lloyd L. Felker Gen.. Sta. Mgr., Pub. Dir. . .Robert W. Behling Comm. Mgr Roger Thomsen Sales Prom. Mgr Gene La Fond Program Director Du Wayne Allen Chief Engineer Jerry Boos W I G M MEDFORD— 1 94 1— MBS-KBS Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Murphy-Nelson Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business-Studio Address Box 59 Phone: 5147 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Clark President Charles H. Nelson General Manager Paul AUman Program Director Richard Johnson Chief Engineer Ray Bohnert WMNE MENOMONIE— 1 95 1— KBS Frequency: 1360 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Oper. By Menomonie Bcstg. Co. Address 6O31/2 Broadway Phone: 1156 Air Time: Daytime Tronmcrlpiion Service Long-Worth. SESAC Representative Lawson News Service UP General Manager Dr. Wendell Hansen Sta., Mgr Douglas Weikley Comm. Sales Prom. Mgr Thor Edgeberg Chief Engineer Everette Lindgren WCAN MILWAUKEE— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Midwest Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 723 N. Third St. Phone: Broadway 6-2154.. Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Rosenman, Scott President. Gen. Mgr Lou Poller Chief Engineer Wally Wesley W E M P MILWAUKEE— 1935 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Milwaukee Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Address 710 N. Plankinton Ave. Phone: BR. 1-7722 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representatve Headley Reed Membership NARTB, RAB President A. M. Spheeris Gen., Sta. Mgr Hugh K. Boice, Jr. Comm., Sis. Prom. Mgr.. . . . .John C. Gagliano Publicity Director Tom Dyson Program Director Tom Shanahan Chief Engineer RoUond Paske WFOX MILWAUKEE— 1946— KBS Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Business Mgt. Inc. Address 208 E. Wisconsin Ave. Phone: Broadway 2-1272. .Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Young Pres., Gen. Mgr Joseph A. Clark Program Director Charles La Force Chief Engineer George Dodge WISN MILWAUKEE— 1922— CBS Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5.000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Hearst Corporation Address 540 N. Plankinton Ave. Phone: B'way 1-4644 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service World, APS Newspaper Affil Sentinel Representative The Katz Agency News Service AP, INS Membership NARTB, RAB President Charles McCabe General Manager R. E. Shireman Sales Prom. Mgr J. D. Hill Program Director Leslie F. Biebl Chief Engineer Donald A. Weller 664 D n D WISCONSIN n n n WMIL MILWAUKEE— 1947 Frequency: 1290 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By . . . Cream City Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address . . 2625 W. Wisconsin Ave. Phone: WE. 3-1290 Air Time: Day Time News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC, Cole Membership NARTB, RAB Representative McKinney, Dora-Clayton President Gene Posner Gen. Mgr Jerome Sill Program Director Arthur H. Vogel Chief Engineer Gino Monaco WOKY MILWAUKEE— 1950 Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Bartell Broadcasters, Inc. Address 704 W. Wise. Ave. Phone: BR. 1-8480 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative Boiling President Gerald A. Bartell General Mgr Melvin Bartell Station Mgr John Box, Jr. Chief Engineer Ralph Evans W T M J MILWAUKEE— 1927— NBC Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By The Journal Co. Business Address 720 E, Capitol Dr. Phone: B'way 1-6000 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Christal V.P.. General Mgr Walter J. Damm Asst. Gen. Mgr R. G. Winnie Station Manager George Comte Research & Devel. Co-ordinator . .L. W. Herzog Sales Manager Neale V. Bakke Mgr., Engineering Philip B. Laeser Mgr., Pub. Serv. & Prom Bruce Wallace WEKZ MONROE-1951 Frequency: 1260 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . Green County Bcstg. Co. Phone: 1260 iUr Time: Daytime News Service AP President Kenneth Stuart Gen., Sta. Mgr Grant A. Ritter Program Director Stan Neuberger Chief Engineer Rex Eyler WNAM NEENAH— MENASHA— 1947— KBS Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 1 Kw., d. n. Owned Neenah-Menosha Bcstg. Co. Phone: 2-6471 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Thesaurus Station Rep Walker Membership NARTB. RAB President Samuel N. Pickard V.P. 6, General Mgr Con C. Wirth Station Mgr W. C. Porsow Program Dir Ted Moore Chief Engineer Harry Hill W 0 S H OSHKOSH— 1941— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Oshkosh Bcstg. Co. Transmitter Location 1235 Bowen St. Transcription Service Capitol Representative Pearson Pres.. Pgm. Dir Wm. F. H. Johns. Jr. General Manager Wm. L. McDonald Chief Engineer Don Zuehike WPFP PARK FALLS— 1953— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned M&N Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Phone: 369, 262 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Lang-Worth Representative Clark President Charles H. Nelson Sec., Treas Harold R. Murphy General Mgr Gene Halker Soles Prom. Mgr Ron Koziao Chief Engineer Robert Senne WPLY PLYMOUTH— 1954— KBS Frequencies: 1420 Kc... Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. . . .Eastern Wise. Bcstg. Co. Address Box 222 Phone: 3-3661 Air Time: Daytime President Art Gerber General Manager John R. Sctxe Comm. Mgr Don Harrington Chief Eng Eugene Capelle WPDR PORTAGE— 1952 Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Portage Bcstg. Co. Address Box 142 Phone: 1350 Air Time: Daytime Newspaper Aff il Daily Register Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Upper Midwest News Service UP President W. T. Comstock General Manager John Haerle Commercial Manager Blair Dalton Sales Prom. Mgr Carol Mork Program Director Berwyn Ablemon Chief Engineer Garth Bowker W I B U POYNETTE— 1925— KBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By William C. Forrest 665 WISCONSIN D D D Baft.Tranunitt*r Addr««t Poycette Phon*: PO. 98 Air Time: Full Time N«w« S»rTic» UP TrontcripUon Serrlc* Standard, SESAC Pt««^ C«ii^ Sta. Mqr. William C. ForrMt Program Dlr. Sarah A. Forrest Chief Engineer Leonard Doese WPRE PRARIE DU CHIEN— 1952 Fl*qoenc7: 1280 Kc Power: 500 Watts Owned Prarie Bcstg. Co., Inc. Addre«» P. O. Box 36 Phone: 837, 638 Air Time: Daytime New* Serrlce UP Tran»cTlptlon Capitol, World Representative Lawson, Regional Radio Gen.. Sta. Mgr W. C. Schlaugat, Jr. Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Thomas Multerer Program Director Jerry Key Publicity Dir Mickey Fanello Chief Engineer Ervin Pvgh WRAC RACINE— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1480 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned Oper. By WRAC, Inc. Address Arcade Bldg. Phone: 2 1627 Air Time: Daytime News Service UP Trans. Service World Representative Sears & Ayer Membership NARTB. RAB President George Gorton, III General Mgr William J. Pricmlx Commercial Mgr Raymond J. Pawzun Program Dir Edward J. Ruetz Publicity Dir Ted Witheril Chief Elngineer Floyd Heary W R J N RACINE— 1926— ABC Frequency: MOO Kc Power: 250 Watta Owned-Oper. By Racine Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 441 Main St. Phcne: 4-3311 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Representative Walker Newspaper Affiliation "loumal-Times" Membership NARTB, RAB President J. D. McMurray General Manager Harry R. LePoldevIn Station Manager Harold J. Newcomb Commercial Manager Gerald D. Nelson Sales Prom. Mgr Amelia French Program Director Lyman Merens Publicity Director Amelia French Chief Engineer F. Lee Dechant WRDB REEDSBURG— 1953 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By William C. Forrest Address Poynette Pl»one: 98 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Standard, SESAC General Manager Ronald H. Smith WOBT RHINELANDER— 1947— MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Oneida Bcstg. Co. Business Address Highway 8 — East Phone: 1240 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative McGillvra Transcription Service World President James Cleary Gen. Mgr., Prog. Dir George F. Thoma Comm. Manager Paul Vargo Chief Engineer Charles Marvin W J M C RICE LAKE— 1939— MBS Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. Bv WJMC, Inc. Address Trans. Loca 1815 S. Main St. Phone: 550 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World, SESAC Representative . . . Hollingbery, Bulmer-Johnson President W. C. Bridges Commercial Manager Russell J. Brown Program Director Carl N. Klauss Chief Engineer Robert Kolsky WRCO RICHLAND CENTER— 1949— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Richland Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 192 Phone Number 20 News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership NARTB, RAB President Arthur Overgoord General Manager T. R. Kelly Chief Engineer Pete Athcmos WTCH SHAWANO—1948 Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 1.000 Watts d. Ovimer Shawano County Leader Pub. Co. Business-Studio Address. .107 E. Green Bay St. Phone: 666 Air Time: Full Time Representative Lowson News Service UP Transcription Service Capitol, World General Manager Mrs. Jeanne Donald Station Manager Ray Gruetzmacher W H B L SHEBOYGAN— 1924— ABC-WIS. Freq.: 1330 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d., 250 W. n. Owned-Operated By WHBL, Inc. Bus.-Studio Address P. O. Box 27 Phone: 4844-5 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP 666 D n n WISCONSIN nan Membership NARTB Transcription Service Associated Sta. Rep Venard, Rintoul & McConnell. Inc. President C. E. Broughton General Manager Paul F. Skinner Comm. Mgr John Harvey Program Director Glen James Chief Engineer Herbert I. Mayer WOKW WSHE SHEBOYGAN— 1954 Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Lake Shore Bcstg. Co. WKLJ SPARTA— 1951— KBS Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Sparta-Tomah Bcstg. Co. Address 124V2 S. Water St. Phone: 3307 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Standard News Service UP President Victor J. Tedesco Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr John D. Rice Sales Prom. Mgr Richard M. Hubbell Program Dir Lawrence C. Patton Publicity Dir John D. Rice Chief Engineer Raymond Skinner WLBL STEVENS POINT— 1954 Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Wise. Radio Council WSPT STEVENS POINT— 1948 Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 250 Watts d.; Owned-Oper. By Stevens Pt. Bcstg. Ca Business-Studio Address 414^2 Main St. Phone 2744 News Service UP Transcription Service SESAC Membership NARTB, RAB Representative Hal Holman, Lawson President W. F. Johns. Sr. General Manager A. L. Mayer Program Director Thomas Lund Chief Engineer C. R. Colby WDOR STURGEON BAY— 1947 Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By. . .Door County Bcstg. Co. Inc. Address P. O. Box 88 Phone: ST 593 Air Time: Daytime Transcription Service Thesourus Station Rep McGillvra News Service AP Pres., Gen. Mgr Edward Allen, Jr. Commercial Manager William O. Wamkey Program Director Dolores Allen Chief Engineer Joseph Genovese STURGEON BAY— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By . . . Door County Radio Co. Address 154 No. Third Ave. Phone Number 1050 Newspaper Affil Advocate News Service UP Trans. Ser World Station Rep Best President Chandler F. Harris Gen., Sta. Mgr Herbert H. Graefe Soles Prom. Mgr Frank K. Ullsperger Prog. Director, Chief Eng Jack Schaefer W D S M SUPERIOR— 1939— ABC-MBS Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By WDSM, Inc. Business Address Nat'l Bldg. News Service UP News. Affil "Herald & News Tribtine" Representative Free & Pet«n Trans. Ser Standard Membership NARTB President Robert RlddM General Manager Rodney A. Quick Commercial Mgr Ralph Nelson Program Director Carlo Anneke Chief Engineer Gerry Baumann WTRW TWO RIVERS— 1951— KBS Frequency: 1590 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Two Rivers Bcstg. Co. Address 1817 Washington Transcription Service Standard News Service UP Station Rep RAB President Wendell Hansen General Manager Howard Luebke Commercial Mgr Stanley Greene Chief Engineer Elmer Johnson WTTN WATERTOWN— 1950— KBS Frequency: 1580 Kc Powen 250 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Watertown Radio, Inc. Address 104 W. Main St, Phone: 2215 Air Tuae: Daytime News Service AP Transcription Service Thesaurus Membership RAB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Carl V. Kolata Program Director Robert K. Brown Chief Engineer Harold Winkenwerder WAUX WAUKESHA— 1947 Frequency: 1510 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Woukesho Bcstg. Co. 667 D D D W I S C O N S I N - >V Y O M I N G D n D n Studio Addr«»« 319 W. Mcrin St 6636 Air Time: Daytime N*w« S«rylc« AP Trxin»criptlon Service Long-Worth RM>r»»ontative Holman MMnb#r«h>p NARTB, RAB Gmtu. Sta. Mqr Mlg Figl Commtrclal Manaqer. . . Charles E. Williams Pfxtq. Dlr Donald Froehlich Chi«i Engineer Adin Randall WHVF WAUSAU— 1953 Fr»q.: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Lakeland Bcstg. Corp. Address 1 1 10 Wausau Ave. Phone: 2-1188 Air Time: Full Time New» Service A? Trans. Service World. Standard Pres.. Gen. Mgr., Chief Eng..Hilding V. Forseen Sia.. Comm. Mgr R. H. Topinka Pxiblicity Director LeRoy Beilke WOS A WAUSAU— 1 948— MBS-KBS Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Alvin E. O'Konski Address Lake Road. Merrill. Wis. Phone: 1445-5 Air Time: Full Time Representative Rambeau Trans. Ser Capitol. Standard. Cole. SESAC Associated News Service AP, UP General Manager Alvin O'Konski W S A U WAUSAU— 1937— NBC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Wise. Valley TV Corp. Business-Studio Address 714 Fifth St. Phone: 21021 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. UP Tiansciiptlon Service Thesaurus Representative Meeker President J. C. Sturtervcmt General Manager George T. Frichette Comm. Mgr James W. Frey Sales Prom. Mgr lames Frey Program Director Doncdd W. De Byle Chief Engineer Roland W. Richardt WBKV WEST BEND— 1950 Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 500 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By West Bend Bcstg. Co. Address Box 59. Decorah Rd. Rep Upper Midwest, Reg. Radio Rep's Transcription Service Thesaurus Pres., Gen. Mgr August C. Berkholtz Station Mgr Roy Ambrose Commercial Mgr Paul J. Mueller Program Director Roy Kessuich Chief Engineer Paul J. Ripple W F H R WISCONSIN RAPIDS— 1940— MBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .William F. Huffman Radio Business Address 141 W. Grand Ave. Transcription Service World Representative Devney & Son Membership NARTB, RAB President Loiiise F. Huifmcm Gen., Sta., Mgr., Prom. Dir. . . Geo. T. Frechette Commercial Manager L. J. Zurawski Sis. Prom. Mgr Geo. T. Frediette Prog., Pub. Dir James Tighe Chief Engineer Gordon Miller WYOMING Pop. Feb. 1 1955 (Est.) 318,000 — Families 95,000 Radio Homes 92,000 — TV Homes 17,000 — Stations in State 16 KSPR CASPER— 1930— CBS Frequency: 1470 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Donald L. Hathaway Business Address Box 930 Phone: 3 5777 Air Tune: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service World, Associated Representative .... Walker. Moore Membership NARTB. RAB Owner. Pres.. Mgr Donald L. Hathaway Asst. Station Manager Marcus R. Nichols Chief Engineer . John Cheatham, Jr. KVOC CASPER— 1946— ABC-MBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By KVOC Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio-Transmitter Address Box 2090 Phone: 2-24512 Air Time: FuU Time News Service AP Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB, RAB President Duane Simons Gen.. Sta. Mgr William F. Shutts Commercial Manager I. E. Shahan Program Director Jim Baker Publicity Dir Bob Turner Chief Eng Ducme Simons 668 n n n WYOMING D D D K F B C KOVE I CHEYeJNE— 1940— ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Frontier Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 2923 East Lincolnway Phone: 4-4461 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative McGillvra Membersixip NARTB. R AB News, Affil Wyoming Eagle, State Tribune President Robert S. McCracken Gen., Sta. Mgr William C. Grove Commercial Manager Charles Cahill Sales Prom. Mgr J. E. Bogan Program Director Bettye Zuck Publicity Director Margaret O'Brien Chief Engineer R. C. Pf annanschmid KVWO CHEYENNE— 1951— MBS-KBS INTERMOUNTAIN Frequency: 1370 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By Great West Co. Address Box 926, 3000 W. Lincolnway Phone: 2-6433 Air Time: Daytime News Service AP Membership RAB Representative Avery-Knodel President Wm. T. Kemp Station Manager Bill Anderson Commercial Mgr Ruth Dorr Sales Prom. Mgr Bob Hale Program Director Mike Gardner Chief Engineer Harold M. Roberts KODI CODY— 1947— ABC Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Absoroka Bcstg. Co. Address P. O. Box 762 Phone: 445 Air Fmie: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service World Representative McGillvra Newspaper Affiliate The "Enterprise" Membership NARTB President Charles Kepler General Manager Larry Morrison Station Manager C. Owen Allen Program Director Bert Frendrich Chief Engineer Hal Bowen KLUK EVANSTON— 1953— MBS-KBS INTERMOUNTAIN Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .Advertising Enterprises Ltd. Address P. O. Box 198 Phone: 700 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Avery-Knodel Owner, Gen. Mgr Edwin L. Bullis Chief Engineer Harry Albers LANDER— 1948— KBS— MBS INTERMOUNTAIN Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Edward J. Breece Business Address P. O. Box 436 Phone: 488 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP News. Affil Wyoming State Journal Representative Continental Owner Edward J. Breece Sta., Gen. Mgr Jack L. Breece Comm., Prom. Mgr Dorothy L. Reed Publicity Director Louise York Sis. Prom. Mgr W. L. Ross Prog. Dir R. W. Allen Chief Engineer Gary Fehlauer KOWB LARAMIE— 1948— ABC-KBS WYO. COWBOY Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts d. Own.-Oper. By Snowy Range Bdcstg. Co., Inc. Address Box 972 Phone: 4888 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB President John Alexander Gen., Sta., Com. Mgr V. Stedry Chief Engr., Pgm. Dir L. O. Smith Pub. Dir J. C. Steele KASL NEWCASTLE— 1953— ABC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Newcastle Bcstg. Co. Address Newcastle Phone: 700 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Trans. Ser World Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB President Joe Aimonetto General Manager Floyd L. Sparks Chief Engineer C. E. Warford K P 0 W POWELI^1941 MBS-KBS-INTERMOUNTAIN Freq.. . 1260 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Operated By A. J. Meyer Air Time Full Time News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodel Pres., Chief Engr Al Meyer Program Director Agnes Fields KRAL RAWLINS^1947— ABC-KBS WYO. COWBOY Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Rawlins Bostg. Co. 669 ODD » \ O M I N G D D n Phon»: 1003 N*wt Scrrlc* . . Newspaper Aifil. R«pr«ft«nta(iTp MM&berthip PrMldenl G«n„ Sla.. Comm. Proqram Director. Chi*l Engineer . . . Rawlins Air Time: Full Time AP Doily Times Joseph Hershey McGillvra NARTB Tracy S. McCraken Mqr Jack C. Vagner Anita Phlsterer Robert S. Williams KWRL RI VERTON— 1 943— KBS Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Operated By Joseph P. Ernst Phone: 760 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP President, Ch. Eng Joseph P. Ernst Gen. Mgr Mrs. Cleo Berry Commercial Manager Bud Moore K V R S ROCK SPRINGS— 1938 MBSINTERMOUNTAIN-KBS Freq.: 1360 Kc. Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 Wts. n. Owned-Oper. By Wyoming Bcstg. Co. Address Box 1067 Phone: 93 Air Time: Full Time Representative Avery-Knodel News Service AP Transcription Service Standard President D. G. Richardson General Manager Dwight Fisher Commercial Manager Laurel Moseby Program Director Imogene Parr Chief Engineer Dave Wood K W Y 0 SHERIDAN— 1934— MBS-KBS INTERMOUNTAIN Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 d.. 500 n. Owned-Opercrted By Bighorn Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 21 N. Mcdn Phone: 601 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Membership NARTB Pres., Sta. Mgr Jim Carroll Commercial Mgr Don Tannehill Program Director Bob Wilson Chief Engineer Bob Crosthwolte KGOS TORRINGTON— 1950— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned-Oper. By Joseph P. Ernst Address Box 271 Phone: 567 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP Representative McGillvra Membership NARTB President Joseph P. Ernst Gen., Comm. Mgr Lester R. Rash Prog. Dlr Peter L. Quattrlni KWOR WORLAND— 1946— ABC Frequency: 1490 Kc Powen 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Joseph P. Ernst phone: 303 Air Time: Full Time Pres., Prom. Mgr Joseph P. Ernst Gen., Comm. Manager Mildred V. Ernst THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS IP 670 TERRITORIES and POSSESSIONS ■ M ALASKA KBYR ANCHORAGE— 1948 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper By Radio Anchorage, Inc. Business-Studio Address P. O. Box 1960 Phone Number 5-8201 General Manager E. Poumelle Commercial Mgr Wesley Burton Station Mgr Nancy Warner Chief Engineer Robert G. Capstick KENI ANCHORAGE— 1948-MBS- ABC-NBC Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Midnight Sun Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 1160 Phone: 20301 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP Transcription Service Associated Representative Wellington Fletcher Membership NARTB President Austin Cooley Station Manager Claire O. Banks General Manager Alvin Bramstedt Commercial Manager William Stewart Program Director Vincent Corroza Promotion Manager Phyllis Bock Chief Engineer Ralph Walker KFQD ANCHORAGE— 1924— CBS Frequency: 730 Kc Power: 10.000 Watts Owned-Oper. By W. J. Wagner Address 830 Securities Bldg., Seattle Phone Number Seneca 6333 News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Alaska Radio Sales; Scott Owner, Sta., Gen. Mgr Wm. J. Wagner Program Director Clarke Manning Chief Engineer WilUam E. Duck KFAR FAIRBANKS— 1939— MBS-NBC-ABC Frequency: 660 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts Owned-Operated By. .Midnight Sun Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address Box 910 Phone Number 2803 Mews Services AP and UP Representative Fletcher President Austin G. Cooley General Manager Alvin O. Bramstedt Comm. Manager John Griffin Program Director Richard Greuel Promotion Manager Jay Greuel Chief Engineer Robert Franzke KFRB FAIRBANKS— 1948— CBS Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 10.000 Watts Owned-Oper. By W. J. Wagner Address 830 Securities Bldg., Seattle Phone Number Seneca 6333 News Service AP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Alaska Radio Sales; Scott Owner, Gen. Mgr Wm. J. Wagner Station Manager Jack Hauser Chief Engineer Claire Nodurft KINY lUNEAU— 1935— CBS Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By W. J. Wagner Address 830 Securities Bldg., Seattle Phone: Seneca 6333 Air Time: Full Time Mews Service AP Trans. Ser Lang-Worth. Thesaurus Representative .... Alaska Radio Sales; Scott Owner. Gen. Mgr Wm. J. Wagner Program Director Richard Peter Station Manager James B. Lawson Chief Engineer Gordon Burnett KJNO JUNEAU— 1952— ABC-MBS-NBC Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d.; 500 Watts n. Owned-Oper. By ... . Midnight Sun Bcstg. Co. Address Box 140 Phone 508 Transcription Service Associated News Service AP Representative Day. Fletcher President Austin Cooley Station Manager Robert A. Wells Sales Manager Joseph Mangon Program Director Jim Douglas Promotion Manager Dorothy Wheeler Chief Engineer Royal O'Reilly KABI KETCHIKAN— 1952— ABC-MBS-NBC Freq.: 550 Kc. .Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 Watts n. 671 □ □ p A L A SKA- (; I A M - H A W All D D D OwB*d Op«r. By AddrvM Phon» Trantcrlptlon SerTlcc N»w« S«rTlc« R*pr*ft»nlatiYe President General Manager Commvrcial Mqr. Pro^TOxn Director Chl»l Engineer Midnight Sun Bcstg. Co. P. O. Box 1459 3124 Associated AP Day. Fletcher Austin G. Cooley lack D. Ellison R. E. Moul Douglas Walker Dick Nicholas KTKN KETCHIKAN— 1 942— CBS Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Oper. By William J. Wagner Address 830 Securities Bldg.. Seattle I'hone Number Seneca 6333 News Service ^^* Air Time Full Time Transcription Service. . .Lang-Worth. Thesaurus Representative ...Alaska Radio Sales; Scott Owner, Gen. Mgr WiUiam J. Wagner Station Manager Robert Mehan Program Director Roall Erickson Chief Engineer Harley Silvers KIBH SEWARD— 1949— CBS Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By William J. Wagner Address 830 Securities Bldg.. SeattU<> Phone Number Seneca 6333 News Service Al* Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Alaska. Scott Owner, Gen. Mgr William J. Wagner Station Manager Dick White Program Dir Allen Hendricks Promotion Mgr John Funk Chief Engineer William E. Duck KIFW SITKA— 1949— CBS Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 WeiltJi Owned-Operated By William J. Wagn«r Address 830 Securities Bldg., Seattle Phone Number Seneca 6333 News Service AP Air Time 12N.-12M. Trans. Ser Lang- Worth. Thesaurus Representative Alaska Radio Sales; Scotw Owner, Gen. Mgr William J. Wagner Station Manager Harry Lanz Chief Engineer De Wayne Sharp >>r--;«r!;i?S3i333?9B9339399aa3Bsaia GUAM KU AM AGANA— 1954— NBC Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper, By Radio Guam Address. . . Post Office Box 68, Agcma, Guam Phone 12-365 Air Time Full Time News Service AP. UP Representative Young President Harry M. EngeL Jr. Gen. Mgr.. Program Dir.. .H. Richcrrd Maguire Chief Engineer Walt Gambell HAWAII ■a9SBB9999BaaBB K H B C HILO— 1936— CBS Frequency: 970 Kc Power: 1000 Walt* Owned Oper. By. Hawaiian Bcstg. System. Ltd. Business Ait>. MuWaina Mr«'tiMp>: Marrh ami Orltthrr K.UM-lion>: Marrh mi'iMiiig Mrmhers: ()V IV.^i.lont. J. Dipe Bishop. WCTA, Andalusia Vi.e-lVo>i.l.nt. . Hit hard B. Biddle, WOWL, FlortMU-f Serv.-Trfa> Cvne Tibhett, WJRD, Tu>rah»osa .Irirotifi Broadi'asters Assovlatlon Me«'tinj:>: January KI«'(lion>: January Member*: 20 l»r.>.. . .Charles H. Garland, KOOL, Phoenix Vire-Pres William F. Parady, KCKY, Coolidge Sery.-Treas William L. Lindsay, KYMA, Yuma Leg. Cihairman Richard 0. Lewis, kTAR, Phoenix Arkansas Broadcasters Association P. O. Box 610, El Dorado, Kansas Meetings: Spring and Fall Kbctions: Spring Member>: 46 President W. N. McKinney, KELD, El Dorado Vire-Prendent. . .L. B. Tooley, KXAR, Hope Secy.-Trea. Melvin P. Spann, KWAK, Stuttgart Leg, (Chairman. .Lee Reaves, KWRF, Warren California State Radio and Televisi€kn Broadcasters Association 1420 Truxton Ave., Bakersfield Meetingb: November (and on special call) Flections: November Members: 97 Prchident George Greaves, KNBC, San Francisco Vire-Prch Philip G. Lasky, KPIX, San Francisco Vice-PrcK Franke Burke, KFVD, Los Angeles Secy.-Trea8 Gene De Young, KERO, Bakersfield Colorado Broadcasters Association c/o President or Secretary IVTeetings: Semi-annual Elections: March Members: 40 President James D. Russell, KVOR, Colorado Springs VicePres... Frank Bishop, KFEL-TV, Denver Secy.-Treas.. .Elwood Meyer, KYOU, Greeley Leg. Chairman George Cory, KUBC, Montrose Connecticut Broadcasters Association President J. Maxim Ryder, WBRY, Waterbury Vice-Pres...Aldo de Dominicis, WNHC-TV, New Haven Secretary Walter Haase, WDRC, Hartford Florida Association of Broadcasters c/o President or Secretary Meetings: May or June and November Elections: May or June Members: 76 President. John B. Browning, WSPB, Sarasota Vice-Pres A. B. Letson, WCNH, Quincy 2nd Vice-Pres.. .H. Dennison Parker, WTAN, Clearwater Secy.-Treas George Friend, WPLA, Plant City Georffia Association of Broadcasters c/o President or Secretary Meetings: August and January Elections: By winter mail Members: 56 President E. F. McLeod, WBML, Macon Vice-Pres.. .Glen C. Jackson, WAGA, Atlanta Secy.-Treas... L. H. Christian, WRFC, Athens Hawaiian Association of Radio and TV Broadcasters P. O. Box 1380, Honolulu, T. H. Meetings: On call Elections: May Members: 18 President... Ezra J. Crane, KMVI, Wailuku, Maui Vice-Pres.... William Paine, KGU, Honolulu Secy-Treas Mel Wright, KGMB-TV, Honolulu 678 n n n broadcaster associations nan Idaho Broadcasters Association c/o KRPL, Lewiston Meetings: Fall Elections: Fall Members: 23 President Don Thomas, KLRC, Lewiston Vice-Pres Florence M. Gardner, KTFI, Twin Falls Secy.-Treas Clair Hull, KCID, Caldwell Leg. Chairman... Walter E. Wagstaflf, KIDO, Boise Illinois Broadcasters Association c/o President or Secy.-Treas. Meetings: February and October Elections: February Members: 65 President Harold L. Dewing, WCVS, Springfield Vice-Pres Joe Bonansinga, WGEM, Quincy Secy.-Treas Tom Land, WFIW, Fairfield Leg. Chairman Oliver Keller, WTAX, Springfield Indiana Broadcasters Association^ Inc, Box 89, Washington, Indiana Meetings: 4 times a year Elections: March Members: 53 President Bruce MoConnell, WISH, Indianapolis Vice-Pres. ( AM) . . . W. F. Rippetoe, WBOW, Terre Haute Vice-Pres. (TV)... Don Burton, WLBV-TV, Muncie Vice-Pres. (FM) Joe Edwards, WMFL, Washington Secy.-Treas Lester Spencer, WKBV, Richmond Asst. Secy.. Roy Hickox, WLRP, New Albany Asst. Treas Bill Fowler, WBAT, Marion lotoa Broadcasters Association c/o President Meetings: Annual Elections: Annual Members: 40 President Ernest C. Sanders, WOC, Davenport Vice-Pres Walter Tiech, KDEL, Oelwein Secy.-Treas B. C. Baldwin, KSO, Des Moines Kansas Association of Badio Broadcasters KSAL, Salina, Kansas Meetings: April or May Elections: April or May Members: 37 President Ray V. Jensen, KSAL, Salina Vice-Pres Fred Conger, WREN, Topeka Secy.-Treas Grover Cobb, KGVB, Great Bend Leg. Chairman Wendell Elliot, KGNO, Dodge City Kentuchy Broadcasters Association c/o Hugh O. Potter, Secy.-Treas., P. O. 536, Owensboro Meetings: October and Spring Elections: October Members: 53 President. .Sam Livingston, WKYB, Paducah Vice-Pres.. Gilmore Nunn, WLAP, Lexington 2nd Vice-Pres Arthur Eilerman, WZIP, Covington Secy.-Treas.. Hugh O. Potter, WOMI, Owens- boro Executive Committee, .. .Neil Cline, WHAS, Louisville; Richard Helms, WHEN, Har- Ian; Mike Layman, WSFC, Somerset Louisiana Association of Broadcasters c/o KRUS, Ruston Meetings: June and November Elections: November Members: 45 President. . .Edgar B. Stern, Jr., WDSU, New Orleans Vice-Pres.. Robert Earle, WIBR, Baton Rouge Secy.-Treas Clarence E. Faulk, KRUS, Ruston Maine TV anil Badio Broadcasters Association c/o WPOR, Portland, Maine Meetings: October Elections: October Members: 15 President Harold Glidden, WAGM, Presque Isle Vice-Pres William H. Rines, WCSH-TV, Portland Secy.-Treas Norman G. Gallant, WFAV, Augusta Maryland'D.C. Badio and TV Broadcasters Association c/o President or Secy.-Treas. Meetings: June and November Elections: November Members: 46 President Leslie H. Peard, Jr., WBAL, Baltimore Vice-Pres Ben Strouse, WWDC, Washington Secy.-Treas William H. Paulsgrove, WJEJ, Hagerstown 679 ODD It K O A 1) (' A S T K R «•««••«•••••••■•••■•••••■••■•••••••••■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■•■■■■■■ yiassachus€*tts Kroadi^astiTs Xssociatioti rt.M.l,i»t (m-oiko n. Jasp.Ml, W lAlM, \ i»«'-IVf>.. W . C. Swarlley, W HC-TV. Boston TrraMinr UvtaU\ Harri>on. \VMA8, Springfifhi SrrfMar> SIutasoimI J. Tai low. \\ HII . \\vi\f0Ti\ ytivhiqatt Issofiation of Hroadi'asti^rs , o WKMH. Dfarl.orn 2 Mc«Ming>: Jimr ami .NovimhImt K1«M ti«»n»: .\»»>»Miil>«'r M«MnIn'r>: 8S Prt'siilent Fnd Knorr. WKMH, Dearborn Vire-Pn-s Carl E. Lee, WKZO-AM-TV, Kalamazoo S,Mv.-Trea>...Hiigh Giesel, WBMC. Bav City N.Nv Directors F. Siblev Moore, WJR, Detroit; Russell J. Staffeld, WMIZ, Iron Mountain; Howard Wolfe, WKNX, Sagi- naw ^iinnesota Assocmtion of Broadcasters WDGY-Nicollet Hotel. Minneapolis Meetings: September Kleident C T. Hagman, WDGY, Minneapolis Vire-Pres Lee. L. Whitting, KEYD, Minneapolis Sery.-Treas Manny Marget, KVOX, Moorehead Lep. Chairman C. T. Hagman, WDGY, Minneapolis !fiississippi Broadcasters Association v/o Pre>ident or Secy.-Treas. \I«M'tings: March or April F.lettion-: March or April Member-: 18 President Bob Kvans, WELO. Tupelo Vice-Pres Ed Wilkerson, WSLI, Jackson Spc>.-Trea^ (;ranville Walters, WAML, I.aiir»*l .tf ixxoiirt Brotulcasters Association Catherine Rocr, 210 Monroe St., Jefferson (Aty N!i»'lin|:- : Afiril and August Kbrliori-: August Members: IT FVe.ident....Sam A. Burk, KIRX. KirksviJle Vire-Pres C. Thomas, KXOK, St. Louis Sery.Treah Catherine Ro. r. KWOS, Jefferhon f>ity A S S 0 C I A T I O N S nan Ifoiilaitfi Radio Stations^ inc. \\ O. Box 1498, KOOK, Billings Meetings: September Members: 2() President V. V. Clark, KOOK, Billings Vice-Pres... .Joe Wilkins, KFBB, Great Falls Secy.-Treas.. Charlotte Brader, KOJM, Havre Leg. Chairman Paul MacAdam, KPRK, Livingston IVehrasha Broadcastinff Association c/o WJAG, Norfolk, Nebraska Meetings: May 1st Elections: May 1st Members: 28 President Harry Burke, KFAB, Omaha Vice-President, , . .Max Young, KSID, Sidney Secy.-Treas.. Gordon Pentz, KWBE, Beatrice ]\evada State Broadcasters Association KOLO, P. 0. Box 821, Reno, Nevada Meetings: As Called Elections: Yearly Members: 12 President H. G. Wells, KOLO, Reno Vice-Pres Fred Stoye, KLAS, Las Vegas Secy.-Treas Bob Stoddard, KATO, Reno Leg. Chairman. . . .H. G. Wells, KOLO, Reno ]%ew Hampshire Association of Broadcastinti President.... Frank B. Estes, WKNE, Keene Vice-Pres Al Malin, WWNH, Rochester Secy.-Treas Wallace Walker, WMUR, Manchester iVeii? Jersey Broadcasters Association WJLK, Asbury Park Meetings: May and October Elections: October Members: 17 President... Everett Rudloff, WJLK, Asbury Park Vice-Pres.... Gordon Giffin, WKDN, Camden Secy.-Treas.. Jerry McCarthy, WTOA, Trenton Leg. Chairman Fred Bernstein, WTTM, Trenton ]Veii? Mexico Broadcasters Association 4220 Mackland Ave., N.E., Albuquerque Meetings: September and April Elections: April Members: 25 President.. Merte H. Tucker, KGAK, Gallup Vice-Pres Wayne Phelps, KOAT, Albuquerque Treasurer A. M. Caldwell, KOAT, Albuquerque Secretary. Margaret Wettling, 4220 Mackland Ave., Albuquerque Leg. Chairman Ivan R. Head, KVSF, Santa Fe 680 a n n BROADCASTER ASSOCIATIONS Q Q D iVeif? Yorh State Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters Address: c/o President Meetings: Annual Elections: Annual Members: 72 President.... Michael Hanna, WHCU, Ithaca 1st Vice-Pres Gordon Gray, WOR, WOR-TV, New York 2nd Vice-Pres W illiain Doerr, WEBR. Buffalo Secretary Elliott Stewart, WIBX, Utica Treasurer George Dunham, WMBS, Binghamton ]%orth Carolina Association of Broadcasters inc. Meetings: June and October Elections: October Members: 96 President. .William S. Page, WFTC, Kinston Vice-Pres Allen Wanamaker, WBIG, Greensboro Secretary Cecil B. Hoskins, WWNC, Asheville ^orth Dakota Broadcasters Association KNOX, Grand Forks, N. D. Meetings: 2nd week in October Elections: 2nd week in October Members: 14 President. .Paul C. Gussner, KGCU, Mandan Vice-Pres Chester C. Reiten, KSJB, Jamestown Secy.-Treas .William Hurley, KXJB-TV, Fargo-Valley City Leg. Chairman. . .John Cooley, KLPM, Minot Ohio Association of Badio and Television Broadcasters 33 N. High St., Columbus Meetings: April and October Elections: April Members: 70 President Robert W. Ferguson, WTRF, Bellaire Vice-Pres. (Radio) Herbert E. Evans, Peoples Broadcasting Co., Columbus Vice-Pres. (Television) Allen Haid, WSPD-TV, Toledo Secy.-Treas Carlton S. Dargusch, Jr. Ohlahoma Association of Broadcasters Meetings: January Members: 36 President Frank Lane, KRMG, Tulsa Vice-Pres T. M. Raburn, Jr., KGYN, Guymon Secy.-Treas Pat Murphy, KCRC, Enid Leg. Chairman Bill Hoover, KADA, Ada Oregon State Broadcasters Associaii€pn R. E. Summers, Box 5025, Eugene iVe.>ident Paul E. Walden, KODL, The Dalles Vice-Pres R. D. Holmes, KAST, Astoria Secy.-Treas Iris Helliwell, KRXL, Roseburg Leg. Chairman R. M. Brown, KPOJ, Portland Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters WTPA, 3235 Hoffman St., Harrisburg Meetings: April Elections: April -Members: 125 President David Bennett, WTPA (TV), Harrisburg 1st Vice-Pres Joseph Connolly, WCAU, Philadelphia 2nd Vice-Pres Tom Price, WBVP, Beaver Falls Treasurer Tom Metzger, WMRF, Lewistown Secretary Roy Morgan, WILK, Wilkes- Barre Exec. Secy George Gottschalk, Harrisburg Puerto Rican Association of Broadcasters Box 4504, San Juan, Puerto Rico Meetings: 2nd Monday of each month Elections: 2nd Wednesday of July Members: 19 President. . .Angel Ramos, WKAQ, San Juan Vice-Pres Juan Piza, WNEX, San Juan Secretary Frederico E. Virella, WVJP, Caguas Treasurer. . .Gustavo Diaz, WEN A, Bayamon Rhode Island Radio & Television Broadcasters Associntion c/o WEAN, Crown Hotel, Providence Meetings: June Elections: June Members: 12 President H. William Koster, WPJB, Providence Vice-Pres Norman Gittleson, WJAR-TV, Providence Secy.-Treas Bud Armstrong, WEAN, Providence South Carolina Radio & Television Broadcasters Association See's Office, Box 30, Sumter, S. C. Meetings: January Elections: January Members: 36 681 D D n BROADCASTER ASSOCIATIONS nan Pn^ident C. W alluoe Martin, WMSC. Columbia N i, e rrt> 1 rank B. Best, VTDIX, Florenr«*l»urp S»*cy.-Trra> T. Doug Younghlootl, W Ml.. Suint.T l..(U C.hairinan.!!. Moody MrFKtMMi. WNOK. Columbia So%ith Dakota Broadcasters \ss€P€'latioti Prtv.iil»iit...Ha> V. IppoK KOHN, Mitchell Vice-rrt-s li>ron M.Kllijiot, KSDN. Aherdern St*ry.-Trt*as Jim Slack. KllSD, Vermillion Leg. (Chairman. . .Evans Nord. KELO, Sioux Kall> Southern CailSomia Broadvasters Assoelation MU: Hollv>>ood Blvd., Hollvwood 28 President Robert J. MoAndrews, KBIG, Avalon Vice-Pres.. Norman Ostby. KHJ, Los Angeles Ser>.-Treas Tbelma Kirchner, KGFJ, Hollywood Managing Ed Frank W. Crane Tennessee Association of Broadcasters 407 Chamber of Commerce Building, Nashville Meetings: November or December and May or June Elections: November or December Members: 46 President. Earl Winger, WDOD, Chattanooga Vice-Pres John Hart, WBIR, Knoxville Secy.-Treas Mrs. Drue Smith, WAPO, Chattanooga Leg. Chairman F. C. Sowell, WLAC, Nashville Texas Association of Broadcasters KTRE. Lufkin, Texas Meetings: Spring and Fall Election*: September Members: 112 President Louis R. Cook, KNOW, Austin Vice-Pres R. C. Lewin. KTRE, Lufkin Secy.-Treas.. . .Barney Ogle, KRGV, Weslaco Utah Broadcasters Association 751 Union Pacific Building, Salt Lake City Meetings: January and June FJection-: January Members: 20 President Eugene M. Halliday, KSL, Salt Lake Citv Vice-Pres..'. George H. Hatch, KALL, .Salt Lake City Secy..Trea8.. . .Arch G. Webb, KVOG, Ogden Vt^rntitnt Association of Badio A T€*ievision Broadcasters c/o WSKI, Montpelier, Vt. President E. Dean Finney, WTWN, St. Johnsbury Vice-Pres Al Spokes, WJOY, Burlington Secy.-Treas Donald Thurston, WIKE, Newport Leg. Chairman John Swan, WCAX, Burlington Virginia Association of Broadcasters c/o WROV, Roanoke Meetings: May or June Elections: May or June Members: 49 radio stations & 4 associate members President Frank E. Koehler, WROV, Roanoke Vice-Pres Charles Maillett, WWOD, Lynchburg Secy.-Treas John L. Cole, Jr., WHLF, South Boston Leg. Chairman C. T. Lucy, WVRA, Richmond Washington State Association of Broadcasters Carl Downing, Manager, Legislative Building, Olympia Meetings: March and September Elections: March Members: 44 President. .J. Elroy MoCaw, KALE, Richland Vice-Pres James Murphy, KIT, Yakima Secy.-Treas.. .ABen Miller, KWSC, Pullman West Virginia Broadcasters Association c/o Secretary Meetings: Spring and fall Elections: Spring Members: 34 President Lawrence H. Rogers, KSAZ, Huntington Vice-Pres John S. Phillips, WHTN, Huntington Secy.-Treas A. Garen Ferrise, WMMN, Fairmont Leg. Chairman Harry Brawley, WCHS, Charleston Wisconsin Broadcasters Association 540 N. Plankinton Ave., Milwaukee Meetings: 1st Tuesday in October E'cctiorTs: Irt: Tuesday in October Members: 46 President. .Harry D. Peck, WISN, Milwaukee Vice-Pres... Ben Howvel, WKOW, Madison Secretary. .. .Jerome Sill, WMIL, Milwaukee Treasurer Mig Figi, WAUX, Waukesha 682 (/////////A Canada ALPHABETICAL INDEX BY CALL LETTERS NETWORKS STATIONS NETWORKS ... a major selling force for Canadian advertisers RADIO Serving English-speaking Canadians, two CBC networks . . . Trans-Canada and Dominion . . . stretch from Atlantic to Pacific. The CBC French Network serves French-speaking listeners from Moncton and Edmundston in New Brunswick through the Province of Quebec to Sudbury and Timmins in Northern Ontario and westward to St. Boniface, Gravelbourg, Saskatoon and Edmonton. TELEVISION With coverage of over 1,280,000 Canadian TV homes (as of March, 1955), the CBC Television Network includes 26 stations ... in Halifax, Sydney, Moncton, Saint John, Rimouski, Quebec, Montreal (2), Ottawa, Kingston, Peterboro, Toronto, Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Windsor, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arthur, Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. Four additional TV stations will be on the air in 1955. . . . including CBOFT, the CBC's French-language station in Ottawa, CKVR-TV in Barrie, CHLT-TV in Sherbrooke and CJON-TV in St. John's, Newfoundland. In radio AND television, the CBC welcomes the opiportunity to work closely with advertising agencies and their clients and to cooperate with them to the fullest possible extent in the creation and production of Canadion-talent programs both French and English. CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Commercial Divisian 354 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont. 1425 Dorchester St., Montreal 25, PQ. CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORP. n D n OFFICES Head Office— P. O. Box 806, 140 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ont. Administration — P. O. Box 6000, Montreal, Que. Commercial Division — P. O. Box 500, 354 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ont. New York Office c/o United Nations EXECUTIVES and STAFF Board of Governors A. Davidson Dunton, Ottowo, Ont., Choirmcm Rene Morin, Montreal, Que., Vice-Chairman Dean Adrien Pouliot, Laval University, Quebec F. J. Crawford, Toronto, Ont. G. D. Steel, Charlottetown, P.E.I. W. H. Phillips, Ottawa, Ont. J. A. Cony, Queen's University, Kingston R. K. Gervin, Vancouver, B. C. K. G. Montgomery, Edmonton, Alta. Gordon A. Winter, St. Johns, Nild. Roy J. Fry, Winnepeg, Man. Ottawa HEAD OFFICE I. A. Ouimet, General Manager E. L. Bushnell, As$«'t. Gen. Mgr, J. P. Gilmore, Co-ordinator of TV G. W. Richardson, Executive Assistant Harry Bramah, Treasurer Charles Jennings, Director of Programs Marcel Ouimet, Assistant Director of Programs J. M. Beaudet, Director of Program Planning and Production W. G. Richardson, Director of Engineering Marcel Carter, Director of Personnel and Ad- ministrative Services H. G. Walker, Director of Network Co-ordina- tion George Young, Dir. of Station Relations ond Broadcast Regulations R. C. Fraser, Director of Press and Information Services F. W. Savignac, Executive Assistant — ^Legal R. E. Keddy, Sec'y to Board of Governors Btontreai RADIO CANADA BUILDING Aurele Seguin, Director for the Province of Quebec G. Lomarche, Director of Programs, Quebec J. St.-Georges, Director of Radio, Montreal Andre Ouimet, Director of Television, Montreal J. E. Hayes, Chief Engineer W. A. Nichols, Assistant Chief Engineer E. C. Stewart, Co-ordinator of Engineering Projects and Services R. E. Santo. Transmission and Development J. Carlisle, Plant Engineer N. R. Olding. Operations Engineer D. G. McKinstry, Chief Architect M. D. Peterkin, Purchasing Agent G. G. Yull, Supervisor of Stores Toronto NATIONAL PROGRAM OFFICE Ira Dilworth, Director for the Province of On- tario H. J. Boyle, Director of Programs, Ontario K. M. Koimawin, Acting Director of Radio, Toronto Fergus Mutrie, Director of Television, Toronto Frank Peers, Supervisor of Talks and Public Affairs W. H. Hogg, Chief News Editor R. S. Lambert, Supervisor of School Broad- casts W. J. Dunlop, Supervisor of International Ex- change and Institutional Broadcasts W. C. Anderson, Supervisor of Program Clear- ance E. W. Jackson, Traffic Manager W. E. Powell, Commercial Manager W. R. Johnston, Assistant Commercial Manager You Are Now Entering a Multi-Billion Dollar Market MAKE THE MOST OF IT! The Canadian consumer is buying in a big way ... all the way from British Columbia to Newfoundland, well over 4,000 miles of opportunity for the alert U. S. advertiser. All \ ou have to do is raise your voice in this booming market. The Canadian is listening for you in every corner of the country. He and his family have bought more than 12 billion dollars worth of products in 1954, in the retail stores alone ! They bought more U. S. goods than anyone else, next to Americans. They want to buy more — and they can afford it ! Raise your voice over their favorite local radio stations. When you speak with the voice of local radio, you re heard! Local radio is well-known and trusted in its communities. It brings its listeners the big network shows — it brings them the local shows, too. Here the community speaks to itself about matters close to its heart — the farm reports, the mining news, the town's social events, the city's backyard chit-chat. Let yourself be heard in this company, and be heard as a friend. Local radio reaches into 95% of all Canadian homes ... in a country where only 38% of the population lives in cities of 30,000 or over. Local radio penetrates . . . convinces . . . and does it inexpensively. Come in to the Canadian market, and come in welcomed. Come in over local radio. Wherever your media strategy takes you over the Canadian border, travel the routes that make the most of this muli- billion dollar market — the all-important frequencies of local, independent radio. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTERS 108 Sparks St., Ottawa 4, Canada — 200 St. Clair Ave., W., Toronto, Ontario 686 CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF RADIO-TELEVISION BROADCASTERS ■ nan - aFFICES Head Office— 108 Sparks St., Ottawa, Ont. Phone: 3-4036 Sales Office— 200 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto 7, Ont. Phone: Walnut 2-3334 Officers President E. Finlay MacDonald Executive Vice-President T. J. AUard Vice-President J. M. Davidson Secretary-Treasurer Flora Love Director of Sales and Research C. W. Fenton Directors Maurice Finnerty, Penticton, B. C; G. C. Gaetz, Edmonton, Alta.; John Craig, Brandon, Man.; J. E. Compeau, Windsor, Ont; F. B. Ricard, Sudbury, Ont.; Wal- lace Slatter, Guelph, Ont.; J. P. Lemire, Hull, P. Q.; J. A. Dupont, Montreal, P. Q.; Henri Lepage, Quebec City, P. Q.; F. A. Lynds, Moncton, N. B.; J. S. Bayling, Moose Jaw, Sask.; F. H. Elphicke, Vancouver, B. C. Functions The Canadian Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters is a voluntary trade organization of 127 privately owned (independent) radio broadcasting sta- tions, and 17 television stations in Canada. 687 Canada's most powerful station, gives you: 1 complete coverage of o over '/2 million radio homes every week 2 your key to Canada's richest dollar market where five million people live — where 40% of Canada's total retail soles are made ^ complete coverage of 44 counties spending $66,283,699.00 every week over twenty-seven years of skill, experi- ence and success in radio showmanship and salesmanship Coil in a CFRB representative today. Let him show /ou without obligation, how you can augment your ioies through the result-getting medium of radio. CFRB- TORONTO RADIO EMPTIED THIS SHELF! 50,000 WATTS 1010 OH YOUR DIAL 688 RADIO SELLS, Dollar sales grow with the strong push of radio's persuasive selling power behind your goods. RADIO IS INJIfAATB, Next to your product itself, nothing can get closer to your potential customers than radio. RADIO HAS MORE CONTACTS. No other salesman in the field has more contacts than radio. RADIO REACHES MORE differ- ent people. Irrespective of age or interests, radio can reach your customers. RADIO IS WELL LIKED, This sales- man doesn't have to sell himself before he sells your product. RADIO IS PERSISTENT, Wherever your customer goes, radio goes . . . home or holidaying . . . your sales message goes with him. And CFRB is the radio station that covers your market completely! i STATIONS OF CANADA ■ ■ j The following list of stations is arranged in call letter alpha- j betical order giving page number for complete station data. n n n Call Letters City See Page Call Letters City See Page CBA CBAF . CBE CBF . CBG . CBH . CBI . CBJ CBK . CBL . CBM . CBN . CBO . ■CBT . CBU . CBV . CBW . CBX . CBXA . CBY GFAB . CFAC . CFAR . CFBC . CFCF . CFCH . CFCL . CFCN . CFCO . CFCW . CFCY . CFDA . CFGP . CFGT . CFJB . CFJC . CFJR . CFNB . CFNS . CFOR . CFOS . CFPA . CFPL . CFPR . CFQC . SackviUe. N. B 696 Moncton, N. B 696 Windsor, Ont 704 MontreoL Que 705 Gander, Nfld, 697 Halifax, N. S 697 Sydney, N. S 698 Chicoutimi, Que 705 Watrous, Sask 710 Toronto, Ont 703 Montreal, Que 706 Saint John's, Nfld 697 Ottawa, Ont 701 Grand Falls, Nfld 697 Vancouver, B. C 694 Quebec City, Que 706 Winnipeg, Man 695 Edmonton. Alta 691 Edmonton, Alta 691 Comer Brook, Nfld 697 Windsor, N. S 698 Calgary, Alta 691 Flin Flon, Man 695 St. John, N. B 696 Montreal, Que 706 North Bay, Ont 701 Timmins, Ont 703 Calgary, Alta 691 Chatham, Ont 699 Cambrose, Alta 691 Charlottetown, P. E. 1 704 Victoriaville, Que 709 Grande Prairie. Alta 692 Alma, Que 705 Brampton, Ont 699 Kamloops, B. C 692 , BrockviUe, Ont 699 Fredericton, N. B 696 , Saskatoon, Sask 710 , OrilUo, Ont 701 Owen Sound, Ont. Port Arthur, Ont... London, Ont Prince Rupert, B. C. Saskatoon, Sask. . . 701 702 701 693 710 GFRA . . . Ottawa, Ont. CFRB . . . Toronto. Ont. CFRG . . . Gravelbourg. Sask CFRN . . . Edmonton. Alto. CHAB . . . Moose Jaw. Sask CHAD . . . Amos. Que CHAT . . . Medicine Hat. Alta CHED . . . Edmonton. Aha CHEF . . . Granby. Que CHEX . . . Peterborough. Ont CHFA . . . Edmonton. Alta CHGB . . . Ste. Anne de la Poc. Que. CHLN . . . Three Rivers, Que CHLO . . .St. Thomas, Ont CHLP . . . Montreal. Que CHLT . . . Sherbrooke, Que CHML . . . Hamihon, Ont CHNC . . . New Carlisle. Que CHNO . . . Sudbury. Ont CHNS . . . Halifax. N. S CHOK . . . Sarnia. Ont CHOV . . . Pembroke. Ont CHRC . . . Quebec City, Que CHRL . . . Roberval, Que CHSJ . . . Saint John, N. B CHUB . . . Nanaimo, B. C CHUM . . . Toronto, Ont CHVC . . . Niagara Falls, Ont CHWK . . . ChilUwack, B. C CJAD . . . Montreal. Que CJAT . . . Trail. B. C CJAV . . .Port Alberni, B. C CJBC . . . Toronto, Ont CJBQ . . . Belleville. Ont CJBR . . . Rimouski. Que CJCA . . . Edmonton. Alta CJCB . . . Sydney, N. S CJCH . . .Halifax, N. S CJCS . . . Stratford, Ont CJDC . . . Dawson Creek. B. C CJEM . . . Edmundston, N. B CJFP . . . Riviere-Du-Loup, Que. . . CJFX . . - Antigonish, N. S CJGX . . . Yorkton, Sask CJIB . . . Vernon, B. C. 701 703 709 691 709 705 692 691 705 702 691 707 708 702 706 708 700 706 703 698 702 702 707 707 696 693 703 701 692 706 693 693 703 699 707 691 698 698 702 692 696 707 697 710 694 689 C«NUn«n cue CIKL . CJLS . CIMS . CJMT . CINB . CIOB . cicx: . CJON . CIOR . CIOY . CIQC . CIRL . CJRW . CISO . CJVI . CKAC . CKBB . CKBI . CKBL . CKBM . CKBW . CKCH . CKCK . CKCL . CKCH . CKCV . CKCW . CKDA , CKDM , CKEC CKEN CKEY , CKFH , CKFI , CKGB CKGR CKLB CKLC , CKLD CKLG CKLN CKLS CKLW CKMO CKMR , CKNB CKNW CKNX CKOC CKOK CKOM CKOV CKOX Sec Page Saull Ste. Marie. Ont 702 Kirkland Lake. Ont 700 Yarmouth. N. S 698 Montreal, Que 706 Chicoutimi, Que 705 North Battlelord, Sask. . . 709 Winnipeg, Man 695 Lethbridqe. Alta 692 St. John's, Nlld 697 Vancouver, B. 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John's Nfld 697 ^ ALL-CANADA RADIO FACILITIES LIMITED * TORONTO MONTREAL VANCOUVER CALGARY WINNIPEG Let ^^All'Canada^^ Serve You I CANADA'S FOREMOST RADIO ORGANIZATION Representing 29 Key Stations Coast-to-Coast in Canada LARGEST CANADIAN DISTRIBUTORS OF PACKAGED SHOWS 690 ALBERTA CFAC CALGARY— 1922— CBS Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Calgary Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Bus.-Studio Address 1000 Greyhond Bldg. Phone: 6-1036 Air Time: Full Time News Service BN. PUB. CP Newspaper Affil. Herald Transcription .... Thesaurus, World Associated Representative All-Canada, Weed Membership C ARTB President John D. Southam Manager A. M. Cairns Commercial Manager D. H. Hartford Program Director G. A. Brown Promotion Manager R. J. Tregillus Chief Engineer E. C. Connor CFCN CALGARY— 1922— CBC Frequency: 1060 Kc Power: 10,000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. The Voice of the Prairies, Ltd. Bus.-Studio Address. . . 12th Ave. & 6th St., East Phone: 2-1161 Air Time: Full Time News Service BUP, BN (CP) Transcription .... SES AC, Lang- Worth, Capitol Rep Radio-Rep. Ltd., Can. Sta. Rep., Oakes Membership CARTB, B.B.M Pres., Gen. Mgr H. G. Love Commercial Manager L. R. Roskin Program Director Gordon L. Carter Chief Engineer Robert Lamb CKXL CALGARY— 1950 Frequency: 1140 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By CKXL Ltd. Address 210 9th Ave. W. Phone: 63026 Air Time: Full Time Representative H. C. Stovin, Forjoe News Service BUP, PN Membership CARTB, BBM President F. R. Shaw V.P., Gen. Mgr A. R. Mackenzie Gen. Sales Mgr Bruce D. AUoway B'cast. Mgr Peter J. Edwards Chief Engineer Gordon Morrison CFCW CAMROSE^1954 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Camrose Bcstg. Co. General, Promotion Mgr Tom Shondro Commercial Manager Hal Yerxa Prod. Mgr., Program Dir Allan Brooks Chief Engineer Kenneth AnhoU CBX EDMONTON— 1948— CBC Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Oper. 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Address 107th St. & 100th Ave. Phone 4-2111 Representative Stovin, Forjoe. Canada Manager Don McKay Commercial Mgr Don MacLean Production Manager Jerry Forbes Chief Engineer Clint Nichols CHFA EDMONTON— 1949— CBC Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Radio Edmonton, Ltd. Business Address 10012 109th St. Phone: 42157 Air Time: Full Tune Trans. Ser SESAC News Service BUP Rep Omer Renaud Co.. Hunt. McGillvra President P. Mousseau G?n.. Sta- Mgr Leo Remillard Comm. Mgr Jean Gautron Chief Engineer Robert D. Guy CJCA EDMONTON— 1922— CBC Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Edmonton Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Bus.-Studio Address 452 Birks Bldg. Phone: PBX 44131 Air Time: Full Time 691 □ □ n A L B E R T A - U R 1 r 1 S H COLUMBIA D D D New. Serrlce PN. BUP. CP Newspaper AfflL Journal Trans. Serv Thesaurus, World Repretenlatire AU-Canada, Weed Membership NARTB Station Manager Gerry Gaeti Asst. Sla. Mqr RoHe Barnes Commercial Manaqer Cameron Perry Program Director Dalt Eton Promotion Manager Miss Win Sutton Chlel Engineer Frank Holllngsworth CFGP GRANDE PRAIRIE— 1937— CBC Freq.: 1050 Kc Power: 5 Kw. d.. 500 W. n. Owned By Northern Bcstg. Corp., Ltd. Address 9901-99th St. Phone: 2311 Air Tune: Full Time News Service BN Transcription Service World Representative All-Canada, Weed Membership CAB. WAB President I. E. Thomson Gen. Mgr Harold Carson Station Manager Arthur J. Balfour Commercial Manager Jack E. Soars Program Director Gean Ross Pub. Dir Bernard Funsten Chief Engineer Hm de Roaldes Station Manager N. BotteriU Prom. Mgr Bob Ranson Commercial Manager J. Budd Program Director Bob Reagh Chief Engineer Doug Card CHAT MEDICINE HAT— 1946--CBC Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Monarch Bcstg. Co.. Ltd. Address 520 First St. Phone Number 2821 Representative Weed, AU-Canada Transcription Library World President I. H. YulU Gen., Sta. Mgr R. J. Buss Chief Engineer Ian Carson CKYL PEACE RIVER— 1954 Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Peace River Bcstg. Co. Address Radio Building Representative Canadian Station Reprs. Manager W. P. Dunbeck Production Mgr J. Barron CJOC CKRD LETHBRIDGE— 1926— CBC Freq.: 1220 Kc... Power: 10 Kw. d.. 5 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Lethbridge Bcstg., Ltd. Address 1015 Third Ave. 8. Phone: 3161 Air Time: Full Time News Service BN. BUP, CP Transcription Service Assoc, Thesaurus, Long-worth, World Representative Weed, All-Canada Membership CAB. BBM. WAB Pres. & Gen. Mgr H. R. Carson RED DEER— 1949--CBC Freq.: 850 Kc Power: 1 Kd. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned-Oper. By Central Alberta Bcstg. Co. Business Address Foster Block Phone: 2D83 Air Time: Full Time News Service BTJP Representative Radio Reps.. Young Trans. Ser. Capital Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Gordon S. Henry Comm. Mgr Ken F. Wright Program Director John Barton Chief Engineer Ken L. Martin BRITISH COLUMBIA CHWK CHILLIWACK— 1927— CBC Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Eraser Valley Bcstrs., Ltd. Business-Studio Address 50 Yale Rd. E. Phone: 7511-21 Air Time: Full Time Representative All-Canada, Weed Membership CARTB, WAB, BCAB President C. Casey Wells Gen. Mgr., Chief Engr Jack Pilling Coixunercial Manager W. G. Teetzel Production Mgr J. M. Maclachlan Chief Eng Jack Pilling Business Address 2nd Ave. & 9th St. Phone Number 216 News Service Broadcast News Transcription Service Associated Representative. .Radio Representatives, Cooke Membership CARTB President W. B. Michoud General Manager Paul Guy Production Manager Michael Laverne Publicity Director Ethyl Emes Chief Engineer Don Everton CFJC CJDC DAWSON CREEK— 1947 Frequency: 1350 Ic Power: 1000 Wotts Owned-Operated By. .Radio Stotlon CJDC, Ltd. KAMLOOPS— 1927— CBC Frequency: 910 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d. Owned Ian G. Clark. Ltd. Address 310 St. Paul St. Phone: 1021 Air Time: Full "Rime Newspaper Affil Sentinel. 692 n n n BRITISH COLUMBIA D n D News Service BNS Trans. Service World Sta. Rep All-Canada, Weed Membership CARTB Gen., Sta. Mgr Ian G. Clark Comm. Mgr R. J. Innes Program Dir W. Harwood Publicity Dir Pat Marini Chief Engineer Fred Webber CKOV KELOWNA— 1931— CBC Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Okanagan Bcstrs., Ltd. Business-Studio Address Box 1481 Phone: 3331 Air Time: Full Time News Service BN Transcription Service World Representative All-Canada, Weed Membership CARTB Pres J. W. B. Browne Gen. Mgr J. H. Browne Station Manager D. Reid Promotion Mgr Freda Wocdhouse Chief Engineer J. Fred Weber CHUB NANAIMO— 1949 Frequency: 1570 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Standard Bcstg. Co. Business Address Malaspina Hotel Air Time Full Time News Service BUP Transcription Service World, Standard Rep Stephens & Towndrow, Hunt, Cooke General Manager C. J. Rudd Commercial Mgr Sheila Hassell Program Director Victor Fergie Chief Engineer E. Ross Maclntyre C K L N NELSON— 1939— CBC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By. .News Publishing Co., Ltd. Address 266 Baker St. Phone: 19 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper Affiliation Nelson Daily News News Service PN Representative Stovin, Young Membership.. CARTB, WARTB, BCARTB. BBM President Maj. R. H. Green General Manager C. W. Ramsden Station Mgr.. Chief Engineer A. R. Ramsden CKNW NEW WESTMINSTER— 1944 Frequency: 1320 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned By Intl. Bocstng Co., Ltd. Business-Studio Address 227 Columbia St. Phone: N.W. 3000 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP, AP Transcription Associated, Standard, Cole Representative For joe, Nat. Bcstg. Sales Membership BAB Pres., Gen.. Mgr WilUam Rea, Jr. Assistant Manager Hugh Wallace Prog. Dir Hal Davis Station Mgr W. Hughes Merchandising Dir M. Cooper Sis. Prom. Mgr S. Buchanan Chief Engineer Clare Purvis CKOK PENTICTON— 1948 Freq.: 800 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d.. 500 Wts. n. Owned-Operated By CKOK. Ltd- Business-Studio Address. .. 125 Nonoimo Ave. Phone Number 2800, 2850 Transcription Service Standard Representative Mulvihill. Cooke Membership BCARTB, WAB. CARTB Managing Director Maurice P. Finnerty Station Manager Roy G. Chapman Comm. Mgr Warren Johnstone Program Director Russ Richardson Chief Engr George Cameron CJAV PORT ALBERNI— 1946 Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By CJAV. Ltd. Address 735 Third Ave.. N. Phone: 604 Air Time: Full Time News Service PN, Reuters Transcription Lang- Worth, Cole, Capitol. Standard. World Membership CARTB President Harold E. Warren Managing Dir Kenneth Hutcheson Comm. Mgr J. Geoffrey Holmes Program Dir Thomas A. Rannie Publicity Dir James A. Halldorson Chief Engineer Ross Mclntyre CKPG PRINCE GEORGE— 1946— CBC Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By.... Radio Station CKPG, Ltd. Address 1220 Sixth Ave. Phone Number 140 Representative All-Canada, Weed Membership CARTB. BBM President Frank H. Elphicka General Manager Cecil G. Elphicka Commercial Manager Jack Carbutt Production Mgr Chuck Cawdell CFPR PRINCE RUPERT— 1938— CBC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Address 336 Second Ave.. W. Representative Stovin General Manager (CBC) J. A. Ouimel CJ AT TRAn^l931— CBC Frequency: 610 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Kootenoy Bcstg. Co» Ltd. 693 D D D li R I r 1 S H r 0 L IT M B 1 A D n n Buftln«M-Studlo Addr«M 81S Vicioria St. Phone Number 1840 Newt SerTlce AP Rep Weed, All-Canada Radio Facilities President A. S. Mawdsley General Manager John W. Loader Commercial Manager Lome V. McLeod Program Director J. P. Kobluk Chief Engineer John D. Hepburn CBU VANCOUVER— 1936— CBC Frequency: 690 Kc Power: 10,000 Walts Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Address 701 Hornby St. Phone Number Marine 6121 News Service BUP, R. CP General Manager (CBC). . .]. Alphonso Ouimet Commercial Mgr. (CBC) Walter E. Powell Regional Representative Kenneth Cople Regional Prog. Dir Doug Nixon Press Info Ron C. Fraser C. Engineer W. G. Richardson CJOR VANCOUVER— 1926— CBC Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By CJOR. Ltd. Business-Studio Address 846 Howe St. Phone Number MArine 6464 News Service BUP. UP. CP Transcription Service Thesaurus Rep Stovin, Canadian Sta. Reps, Ltd. Membership CAB Pres., Gen. Mgr George C. Chandler Exec. Assistant F. W. H. Wellwood Chief Engineer Art Chandler Commercial Mgr Don Laws CKLG VANCOUVER— 1954 Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oiser. By Gibson Bros. Ltd. Address 143 E. 11th. North Vancouver Phone York 1101 General Manager Robert T. Bowman Commercial Manager John N. Hunt Chief Engineer E. G, T. Payne CKMO VANCOUVER— 1922 Frequency: 1410 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By B. C. Bcstg. System. Ltd. Address 812 Robson St. Phone Number MArine 1271 Transcription Service Associated, SESAC Representative Cooke. Renaud President Mrs. R. J. Sprott Managing Director Mrs. K. M. Willis Chief Engineer D. Rogers CKWX VANCOUVER— 1923— MBS Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 WattP Business-Studio Address 543 Seymour St. Phone: TA. 5131 Air Time: Full Time News Service CP. BUP Transcription, Service World Representative All-Canada, Weed Membership BAB President Arthur Holstead Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr Frank H. Elphlcke Commercial Manager John L. Say«rs Program IMrector John Ansell Sales Promotion Mgr Tosh MacDonald Publicity Dir Ken Hughes Chief Engineer Charles Smith CJIB VERNON— 1947^CBC-DOMINION Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Interior Bcstrs., Ltd. Business Address 3330 Barnard Ave. W. Phone: 3900 Air Time: Full Time News Service PN Rep Radio Representatives, Cooke General Manager A. G. Seabrook Commercial Mgr Larry Scott Program Director Don Warner Publicity Dir Dave Lilwall Chief Engineer Loren Merriman CJVI VICTORIA— 1941— CBC Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Island Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Business-Studio Address 817 Fort Street Phone: BE. 8221 Air Time: Full Time News Service BN Transcription Service Assd. World Representative Weed, AU-Conada Membership CARTB President J. M. Taylor General Manager W. M. Guild Commercial Manager Lee F. Hallberg Sales Prom. Mgr Hugh Curtis Program Director V. J. Groves Chief Engineer Joe Sommers CKDA VICTORIA— 1950— CBC Frequency: 1280 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Capital Bcstg. System Address 1450 Douglas St. Phone: 4-9311 Air Time: Full Time News Service BUP. CP Transcription Service Standard. SESAC Representative Forjoe Radio Reps. Pes., Gen. Mgr David M. Armstrong Commercial Mgr Gordon M. Reld Production Mgr David G. Hill Publicity Director Philip J. Baldwin Chief Eng Norman E. Bergquist 694 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ : MANITOBA : ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•a ■■■■■■■■aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai CKX BRANDON~1928— CBC Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Wertts Owned-Oper. By Western Manitoba Bcstrs. Address 8th St. & Princess Ave. Phone: 4532 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Thesoiirus, SESAC Representative. .Radio Representatives, Young News Service BUP, BN Membership WAB. CARTB Managing Director J. B. Craig Commercial Manager E. D. Holland Program Director Eric Dovies Publicity Director Archie Olson Chief Engineer Humphrey Davies CKDM DAUPHIN— 1950 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Dauphin Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Address 3rd Ave., N. E. Phone: 3230, 3270 Air Time: Full Time News Service CP Trans. Service SESAC Representative Radio-Rep., Young Pres., Gen. Mgr Mrs. G. Peebles Asst. & Comm. Mgr J. M. Henderson Program Dir Ted Benoit Chief Engineer R. D. Huges CFAR FUN FLON— 1937— CBC Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Arctic Radio Corp., Ltd. Address 436 Main St. Phone: 4422 Air Time: Daytime News Service BN Trans. Service ... SESAC, Lang-Worth, ASCAP Representative Stovin, Young Membership CARTB President J. Mundie Station Manager C. H. Witney Commercial Manager T. Ashmore Progran Director E. Smallwood CKSB ST. BONIFACE— 1946--CBC Frequency: 1250 Kc. .Power: 1 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned Radio-St. Boniface Ltd. Address 607 Langevin St. Phone: 20-4865 Air Time: Daytime News Service BUP Trans. Service SESAC Representative Renaud, McGillvra, Hunt President Celestin Champagne General Mgr Roland Couture Commercial Mgr Raoul Normandeau Program Dir Denis Belair Chief Engineer Yves Savignac CBW WINNIPEG— 1948— CBC Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 50.000 WatU Owned-Operated By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 541 Portage Ave. Phone: 742-541 Air Time: Full Time Regional Representative J. R. Finlay Chrm. of Board A. Davidson Dunton General Manager J. Alphonse Oulmet Station Manager J. N. Mogridge Commercial Mgr W. E. Powell Reg. Prog. Director Dan E. Cameron Publicity Director Jack Brickenden Reg. Chief Engineer W. G. Richardson CJOB WINNIPEG— 1946 Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Blick Bcstg., Ltd. Business-Studio Address Lindsay Bldg. Phone Number 926, 374 Transcription Service World, Thesaurus, Associated, Standard, Lang-Worth Membership CAB President, General Manager I. O. Blick Commercial Manager A. J. Messner Sales Prom. Mgr H. J. Gibson Production Mgr George C. Davies Chief Engineer R. V. Durie C K R C WINNIPEG— 1934— CBC DOMINION Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned .... Transcanada Communications, Ltd. Bus.-Studio Address 300 Carlton St. Phone: 922-266 Air Time: Daytime News Service BUP. BN. CP Transcription Service ... Lang-Worth, Standard Membership CARTB. BBM Representative Weed. All-Canada President Clifford Sifton Gen., Sta. Mgr William A. Speera Commercial Manager B. M. Pirie Prom., Pub. Mgr Wm. H. Edge Program Director J. M. Hill Publicity Dir F. M. Desourdy Chief Engineer A. W. Hooper CKY WINNIPEG— 1950 Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Walts Owned-Oper. By Station CKY, Ltd. Business Address 432 Main St Phone: 931, 531 Air T'mie: Full Time Transcription Capital, SESAC, Associated Representative Stovin, Cooke Membership CAB, WAB President Lloyd E. Moff att Adv. Sales Mgr W. E. Collier Local Sales Mgr C. F. Hawkins Sales Prom. Mgr Harry O. Watts Program Director Jack R. Stewart Chief Engineer A. Melowanchuck 695 NEW BRUNSWICK C K N B CAMPBELLTON— 1939— CBC Fr»q\i©ncy: 950 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Orrned-Oper. By . .Restigouche Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Business Address 110 Water St. Phone: 3-2009 Air Time: Full Time Representatire Hardy. Weed News Service CP Membership CARTE, BBM President J. Wesley MacDonald General Manager Dr. Charles H. Houde Prod, Mgr Bill Harper Station Manager Stan Chocpman Program Director Bob Richards Chief EJigineer Phil Paquette CJEM EDMUNDSTON— 1944— CBC Frequency: 570 Kc Power: 1000 Wotts Owned-Oper. By Edmundston Radio, Ltd. Phone: 880 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service SESAC News Service BN Representative Stovin, Young President George Michaud Managing Dir Jack Brillont Station Manager Maurice Lacasse Sales Prom. Mgr Maurice Lacasse Comm.. Prom. Mgr Georges Guerrette Program Director Paul-Emile Carrier Chief Elngineer Adrien Garceau CFNB FREDERICTON— 1923— CBC Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 5000 Walts Owned-Op*r. By. . .James S. Neill & Sons, Ltd. Phone: 5501 Air Time: Full Time News Service UP, AP Transcription Service Thesaurus, Standard Representative All-Canada, Weed Membership CARTB Gen., Sta. Mgr Dr. Malcolm Neill Comm.. Prom. Mgr H. L. McFee Program Director J. T. H. Fenety Chief Engineer Glenn D. Love CBAF MONCTON— 1954— CBC Frequency: 1300 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Address Georges & Archibald Sts. Representative Canadian Bcstg. Corp. General Manager Alphonese Ouimet Commercial Mgr M. Valiguette Regional Director W. S. Briggs Press & Info. Service Dir R. C. Fraser Engineer W. G. Richardson CKCW MONCTON— 1934— CBC Frequency: 1220 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Moncton Bcstg., Ltd. Phone: 4-9111. 2. 3. 4 Air Time: Full Time News Service BUP, RP. BN Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Young. Stovin Membership BAB Pres., Gen. Mgr F. A. Lynda Commercial Manager T. Tonner Program Director W. Fulton Pubhcity Dir R. B. Reid Chief Engineer Arnold Brewster CKMR NEW CASTLE— 1949— CBC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Miramichi Bcstg. Co.. Ltd. Phone: 690 Air Time: Full Time News Service BUP Representative Renaud President L. W. Flett Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr R. J. Wallace Prog., Pub. Dir D. L. Leeman C B A SACKVILLE— 1939— CBC Frequency: 1070 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Bus.-Studio Address 100 Sackville St.. Halifax. N. S. Phone Number 3-6188 News Service BUP. CP, R Regional Representative W. E. S, Briggs General Manager (CBC). . .J. Alphonse Ouimet Station Manager S. R. Program Director H. J. Boyle Publicity Director R. C. Fraser Chief Engineer G. W. Olive CFBC SAINT JOHN— 1946— CBC Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Fundy Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Address 68 Carleton St. Phone: 2-3301 Air Time: Full Time News Service BUP Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative.. Weed, Hunt. Nat'l Best. Sales Membership CARTB President A. M. A. McLean General Manager Hugh T. Trueman Commercial Manager C. F. Bedford Program Director Wm. Tonner Prom. Mgr.. Publ. Dir R. J. Gallagher Chief Engineer H. M. Stout CHSJ SAINT JOHN— 1934— CBC Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By... New Brunswick Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 14 Church St. Phone: 3-3304 Air Time: Full Time Newspaper AffiL Journal, Globe Transcription Service World, Lang-Worth Representative Stovin. Young Membership NARTB Station Manager George A. Cromwell Program Director Cleve G. StUlwell Asst. Station Manager Earl McCarron Chief Engineer J. G. Bishop 696 NEWFOUNDLAND CBY CORNER BROOK— 1942— CBC frequency: 790 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . , Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Air Time Full Time Representative C. V. Hierlihy Gen. Mgr. (CBC) J. Alphonse Ouimet CBG GANDER— 1949— CBC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . .Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Drawer 32 Phone Number 349 News Service CP. BUP, Reuters. PN General Manager J. A. Ouimet CBT GRAND FALLS— 1949— CBC Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Address Munro Bldg. Phone Number 2102 Air Time 16 Va hrs. Gen. Mgr. (CBC) I. Alphonse Ouimet Station Manager John J. Grace Press & Info. Ser. Director (CBC). .Ron C. Fraser CJON ST. JOHN'S— 1951 Frequency: 930 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Nlld. Bcstg. Co.. Ltd. Address Prince of Wales St. Phone: 7106 Air Time: Full Time News Service AP. CP. BN Transcription Service. .. .Lang-Worth. SESAC Reps All-Canada Radio. Weed Membership : . . . CABT. BBM Pres., Gen. Mgr Geoffrey W. Stirling Station Manager Don Jamieson Commercial Marager F. Dawe Sales Prom. Mgr Jack Baird Program Director Art Hartnett Publicity Director C. Yuill Chief Engineer Oscar Hierlihy VOAR ST. JOHN'S— 1929 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 100 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By Nild. Mission Conf. Address P. O. Box 574 Phone 6760 Pres., Gen. Mgr Philip Moores CBN VOCM ST. JOHN'S— 1949— CBC Frequency: 640 Kc Power: 10.000 Watts Owned-Operated By . . . Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Address St. John's Air Time I6V2 hrs. News Service CP, Reuters Representative CBC General Manager (CBC). . .J. Alphonse Ouimet Commercial Mgr. (CBC) W. E. Powell Publ. Director (CBC) Ron C. Fraser Chief Engineer (CBC) C. W. Olive ST. JOHN'S— 1936 Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Operated By Colonial Bcstg. System Business Address .... Water at McBride's Hill Phone 3148-9 News Service CP. PN. BUP Transcription Service Thesaurus. World Membership CARTB, AAB Representative Stovin, Canada, Young Managing Director H. N. Butler Commercial Manager M. Shulman Program Director J. Regan Chief Engineer W. B. William* NOVA SCOTIA CJFX ANTIGONISH— 1943— CBC Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Atlantic Bcstrs.. Ltd. Address Box 280 Phone: 580 Air Time: Full Time Tramscription Service SESAC Representative Mulvihill. Young General Manager J. Clyde Nunn Sales Prom. Mgr C. M. Tiemey Program Director Charles O'Brien Publicity Dir Bruce Refuse Chief Engineer G. C. MacDougall CKBW BRIDEWATER— 1947 Frequency: 1000 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Acadia Bcstg. Co.. Ltd. Address 399 King St. Representative R-R. Cooke President C. J. Morrow General Manager John F. Hirtle Station Manager James A. MacLeod Comm. Mgr J. C. Newell Sales Prom. Mgr Lester L. Rogers Program Director A. Maxwell Ramey Publicity Director R. A. MacLctren Chief Engineer Douglas B. Hirtle CBH HALIFAX— 1947— CBC Frequency: 1330 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. . . .Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 100 Sackville St. General Manager J. Alphonse Ouimet Station Manager S. R. Kennedy Press & Info Service Director Ron Fraser 697 nan N () V A S ( O T I A n n D CHNS HALIFAX— 1926— CBC Frequency: 960 Kc Power: 5000 Wcrttg Owned Oper. By. . .Maritime Bcstg. Corp., Ltd. Bus. Studio Address 10 Tobln St. Phone: 3-8318 Air Time: Full Time News Service CP. BUP Newspaper Affil. . Chronicle-Herald, Mail-Star Transcription Service . .Thesaurus, Lang-Worth Representative All-Canada, Weed Membership CARTB President Graham W. Dennis Gen.. Station Manager Gerald Redmond Commercial Manager Douglas Grant Sales Prom. Mgr John Holden Program Manager John A. Funston Chief Engineer Arthur H. Greig CJCH HALIFAX— 1944 Frequency: 920 Kc Power: 5000 Watti Owned Operated By Chronicle Co.. Ltd. Bus. -Studio Address 741 Robie St. Phone: 5-5443 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service World Representative Mulvihill Managing Director B. P. McCurdy Station Manager E. Finlay MacDonald Prod. Mgr Leonard J. Chappie Prog. Dir Al Foster Commercial Mgr C. L. Chambers Chief Engineer A. Reginald MacWilUoans CKEN KENTVILLE— 1944 Frequency: 1490 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By .. Evangeline Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Business-Studio Address Radio Center Phone: Kentville 2111 Air Time: Full Time News Service CP Transcription Service World Representative Alexander Membership CARTB, BBM President George Wilson General Manager J. A. C. Lewis Commercial Mgr Mrs. E. J. Macmillan Sales Prom. Mgr B. M. Butler-Gray Program Director W. A. Bishop Publicity Director Graham Galloway Chief Engineer A. M. Bishop CKEC NEW GLASGOW Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Hector Bcstg. Co. General Manager James M. Cameron Asst. Gen., Comm. Mgr Howard MacLean Promotion Manager Ross Ingram Chief Engineer Charles Gogen CBI SYDNEY— 1948— CBC Freq.: 1140 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 247 Charlotte St. Station Manager F. G. Cooke Chief Eng G. R. Oulton C J C B SYDNEY— 1929— CBC Frequency: 1270 Kc Power: 5000 d.. 1000 Watts n. Owned-Oper. By Cape Breton Bcstrs.. Ltd. Business-Studio Address Radio Bldg. Phone Number 5596-7 Air Time Full Time News Service PN Transcription Service . . Thesaurus, Lang-Worth Representative All-Canada, Weed General Manager J. Marven Nathonson Commercial Manager R. M. Burchell Sales Prom. Mgr M. C. MacQuarrie Program Director T. C. Robertson Chief Engineer A. E. Vernon CKCL TRURO— 1947 Frequency: 1400 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By. Colchester Bcstg. Co. Ltd. Business Address 7 Pleasant St. Phone: 491 Air Time: Full Time News Service BUP, RP Transcription Service Associated, World Representative Radio Time Sales Membership CARTB, BBM President, General Mgr J. Arthur Manning Comm. Mgr George B. Moore Program Director Lloyd Cavanagh Chief Engineer Sidney Bemasconi CFAB WINDSOR— 1944 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Evangeline Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Address Radio Centre Phone: 2111 Air Time: Full Time News Service CP Transcription Service World Representative Alexander Membership CARTB. BBM President George Wilson General Manager J. A. C. Lewis Comm. Mgr Mrs. E. J. MacMillon Promotion Mgr Bernard Butler-Gray Program Director Willard A. Bishop Publicity Director Graham Galloway Chief Engineer A. M. Bishop CJLS YARMOUTH— 1934— CBC Frequency: 1340 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Gateway Bcstg. Co., Lid Address 222 Main St. Phone: 500 Aix Time: Full Time News Service CP Transcription Service All-Canada Representative All-Canada, Weed Pres., Gen., Comm. Mgr., Chf. Eng.. .D.L. Smith Publicity Dir WilUam Singer m ONTARIO CKBB BARRIE— 1949 Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Barrie Bcstg. Co. Ltd. Address 26 Dunlop St. W. Phone: 5585 Air Time: Full Time News Service BN Membership CARTB, BBM Representative Young, MulvihiU Pres., Gen. Mgr Ralph T. Snelgrove Station Manager H. J. Snelgrove Comm. Mgr Robert Hunter Program Director Robert McLean Publicity Director F. L. Fraser Chief Engr Jack Mattenley CJBQ BEIiEVILLE— 1947— CBC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By Quinte Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Address P. O. Box 399 Phone: 3200 Air Tmie: Full Time Transcription Service World, Thesaurus Representative Stovin, Can. Sta. Rep. Membership CARTB President A. McLean Haig Station Manager W. H. Stovin Commercial Manager J. H. MacDonald Program Director P. R. Flagler Chief Engineer J. B. Buchanan CFJB BRAMPTON— 1953 Frequency: 1090 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By CFIB, Ltd. Address 2 Ellen St. Phone 2321 Rep Radio & TV Sales, Cooke President William Martin General Manager Fenwick Job Commercial Manager Deryk Upton Chief Engineer E. F. Job CKPC BRANTFORD— 1923— CBC Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Telephone City Best., Ltd. Address. . 525 Colborne St. Phone: 3-2664 Air Time: FuU Time Transcription Service World News Service BUP Transcription Service World, Capitol Representative J. L. Alexander Pres., Gen. Mgr Mrs. F. M. Buchanan StaUon Manager R. Buchanan Comm. Manager Wally Shubal Sales Prom., Pub. Director A. J. KeUy Chief Engineer J. Featherston CFJR BROCKVILLE— 1943--CBC Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned By Eastern Ontario Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Business-Studio Address 17 King St. West Phone: 4628 Air Time: Full Time News Service BUP Trans. Service Lang-Worth Representative Stovin. Young Membership BBM Pres.. Gen. Sta., Comm. Mgr.. .Jack R. Rodiord Asst. Sta. Mgr Thomas Statham Program Director Jim Chapman Chief Engineer Sid Penstone CFCO CHATHAM— 1926— CBC— DOMINION Frequency: 630 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Operated By John Beardall Business Address P. O. Box 277 Phone Number 2626 News Service BUP Transcription Service Cole, Lang-Worth Pres., Gen. Manager John Beardall Commercial Director Peter Kirkey CKSF CORNWALL— 1945— CBC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Operated By . Standard-Freeholder, Ltd. Bvisiness-Studio Address 36 Pitt St. Phone Number 480001 Air Time 6:45 a.m.-ll:45 p.m. News Service CBN Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative Stovin. McGillvro Membership CARTB Station Manager Fred H. Pemberton Publicity Director Alma Larocque Program Director Carl Fisher Chief Engineer Mahlon Clark CKFI FORT FRANCES— 1944— CBC-KBS Frequency: 800 Kc. . . Power: 1 Kw. d., 1 Kw. n. Owned By Radio Station CKFI Business-Studio Address 242 Scott St. Phone: 200 Air Time: Full Time News Service BN Transcription Service . . . Keystone, Lang-Worth Rep Radio Reps.. Cooke, Hunt, Lawson Pres., Gen. Mgr J. G. McLaren Station Manager Gordon McBride Commercial Mgr Ted Ashton Chief Engineer Dick Endseth CKPR FORT WILUAM— 1931— CBC Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 1000 Walts Owned-Oper. By H. F. Dougall Co., Ltd. Bus.-Studio Address Radio Hall Phone: 33477 Air Time: Full Time News Service CP. PR Trans. Ser Thesaurus. Rep Radio Representatives, Yoxmg Membership CARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr H. F. Dougall 699 D n n ONTARIO D n D Sta.. Comm. Mqr. Proqrom Director, Publicity Director Chiei Engineer. Georqe JeHrey . . .J. P. Friesen Jack Masters . . . W. T. Rom CKGR GALT— 1954 Frequency: 1110 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Oper. By .... Margaret Gourlay Spohn Address 3 Amslie St. Phone 4318 Representative Stovin President Mrs. Margaret Spohn Managing Director Gerald H. Lee Advertising Representative ... Derrick Crossey Program Director John Meadows Chief Engineer Gerald W. Lee CJOY GUELPH— 1948 Frequency: 1450 Kc Power: 250 Walts Owned Operated By CJOY. Ltd. Business Address Bond Bldg. Phone: 5500 Air Time: Full Time News Service BN Transcription Service Associated Representative Radio Reps., Cooke Membership CARTB Pres.. Sta. Mgr Wallace Blatter Commercial Mgr Frederick T. Metcalf Program Director Don LeBIanc Chief Engineer J. Milligan CHML HAMILTON— 1927— CBC Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .Maple Leaf Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Business-Studio Address 848 Main St., E. Phone: 9-2411 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Standard Membership CARTB President Kenneth D. Soble Station Manager Tom Darling Commercial Manager W. D. Whitaker Sales Prom. Mgr Stafford Habberfield Program Director Agnes M. Anderson Chief Engineer Hugh Potter CKOC HAMILTON— 1922— CBC Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Ov(med Wentworth Radio Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Business-Studio Address 32 John St. Phone: 7-4483 Air Time: Full Time News Service BUP Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Representative All-Canada. Weed Membership CARTB. BBM President H. R. Carson General Manager W. T. Cranston Commercial Manager J. Lyman Potts Promotion Mgr Donald H. Watson Proership CARTB Sta., Geiu Manager Frank M. Squires Sta.. Comm. Mgr S. E. Tapley Sis. Prom. Mgr.. Pub. Dir John E. Phillips Program Director Alex L. Smith Chief Engineer John Grigg CHNO SUDBURY— 1947— CBC Frequency: 1900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Sudbury Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Business Address 166 Elm St., W. Phone: OS. 5-6416 Air Time: FuU Tmie News Service BN Trans. Service SESAC Representative Renaud, Hunt, Young President, General Mgr F. B. Ricard Station Commercial Manager R. Riel Soles Prom. Mgr J. Glover Program Director WiU Davidson Chief Engineer Henry Albert CKSO SUDBURY— 1935— CBC Frequency: 790 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By CKSO, Radio, Ltd. Business-Studio Address 21 Elgin St.. N. Phone: OS. 5-7505 Air Tune: Full Time Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative All-Canada, Weed Membership CARTB President G. M. Miller, Q.C. General Manager W. J. Woodill Station Manager K. Dobson Program Director Basil Scully Chief Engineer J. McRae CFCL TIMMINS— 1951— CBC Frequency: 580 Kc Power: 1 Kw. d n. Owned I. Conrad Lavigne Address 175 Third Ave. Phone: 576. 7 Air Time: Daytime News Service BUP Trans. Service SESAC Representative Renaud Membership NARTB President J. Conrad Lavigne Sta.. Sales Prom. Mgr Rene Barrette Commercial Mgr Laurent Smith Program Dir Jean De VilUers Chief Engineer Roch Demers CKGB TIMMINS— 1933— CBC Frequency: 680 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Timmins Bcstg. Ltd. Bus.-Studio Address P. O. Box 560 Phone: 1-500 Air Time: Full Time News Service , . BN News. Af f il Daily Press Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative NatL Best. Sales. Weed Membership CARTB President R. H. Thomson General Manager J. M. Davidson Station Manager J. W. Pollie Commercial Manager Wally Rewegan Sales Prom. Mgr Gerry Hall Program Director Bill Nadeau Pxiblicity Director Gino Cicci Chief Engineer Ernie Mott CBL TORONTO— 1927— CBC Frequency: 740 Kc Power: 50.000 Wotts Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 354 Jarvis St. News Service BUP, Reuters. CP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative CBC General Manager (CBC) ... J. Alphonse Ouimet Commercial Manager (CBC) W. E. Powell Program Director H. J. Boyle CFRB TORONTO— 1927— CBS Frequency: 1010 Kc Power: 50.000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. Rogers Radio Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Address 37 Bloor St. W. Phone: WA. 4-5711 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Thesaurus, World Representative Young. All-Canada President Harry Sedgwick Station Manager Lloyd Moore Commercial Manager Waldo Holden Program Director Wes McKnight Sales Prom. Dir Ken Marsden Chief Engineer Clive Eastwood CHUM TORONTO— 1945 Frequency: 1050 Kc Power: 1000 Watts d. Owned-Oper. By York Bcstrs.. Ltd. Address 250 Adelaide St. W. News Service UP Transcription Service Associated Capitol Representative McGillvra. Nadeau Membership CARTB President Allan F. Waters Sales Mgr Geo. Taylor Program Director Leigh Lee Chief Engineer George Jones C J B C TORONTO— 1936— CBC Frequency: 860 Kc Power: 50.000 Walts Owned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 354 Jarvis St. Phone Number WAlnut 3-5481 Air Time 17 hrs. News Service BUP. Reuters. PN General Manager (CBC). . .J. Alphonse Ouimet Program Director H. J. Boyle Commercial Manager (CBC) W. E. Powell Chief Engineer (CBC) G. W. Richardson 703 O N 1 \ K 1 .. !• I! 1 N (■ K K l> « A K 1) IS I. A N 1) □_□_□ CKEY TORONTO— 1944 rwqu^ncy: SM Kc. Power: 5 Kw. d.. 1 Kw. n. Q,^,^ ir Toronto Bcttq. Co.. Ltd. ^^^^ImHii AddrvM 444 UnWertlty Ave. Mm*** km §3881 Air Tlmo: Full Time New.'sTTice CP. BUP AP Trtal Manager yioqiam Dlrvcior Tower: 1000 Watts Shciwlnlqan Fall* City Hall Bldq. 4494 Thosaurui BUP Hardy CARTB Allpn Roqersor Gaston Tessler Ernest Brunelle General Manager Henri Olivioi Station Manager Maurice Boulianne Sales Prom. Mgr Maurice Berube Program Director Claude Rochon Chief Engineer Joseph Cctfdin CKLD THETFORD MINES— 1950— CBC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Radio Thetford Ltee. Address Boulevard Labbe Representative Hardy Station Manager Henri Lagueux Prog. Dir., Chief Eng Gaston Bilocq CHLT SHERBROOKE— 1937— CBC Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned Oper. By La Tribune Ltee. Bttslnest Studio Address 221 Duiferin St. Phone: 9 2525 Air Time: Full Time Trons. Ser. . Thesaurus, SESAC. Lang-Worth News Service PN Representative Hardy. Young President Sen. Jacob Nicol General Manager A. Gauthier Station Manager ..Jean Louis Gauthier Program Director Rene Caron Chief Engineer Romeo Paquett* CKTS SHERBROOKE— 1946— CBC Frequency: 1240 Kc Power: 2:0 Watts Owned Oper, . Teleqram Printing & Pub. Co. Business Studio Address 221 Dufferin St. Phone: 9 2525 Air Time: Full Time Trans. Ser. . . Thesaurus, SESAC, Lang-Worth Membership BAB. NRB Representative Hardy, Young President Hon. C. B. Howard General Manager A. Gauthier Cooimercial Mgr J. L. Gautlier Soles Prom, Mgr Ward Buzzell Program Dir. . . G. Breen Chief Engineer R. Paquette CJSO SOREL— 1945— ERA Frequency: 1320 Kc. Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Radio Richelieu. Ltee Business Studio Address 70 du Roi St. Phone: 3318 Air Time: Full Time News Sen-ice BUP Representative I. A. Hardy Co. Ltd. Pres.. Dec. Engr. ]. Arthur Villeneuve CHLN THREE RIVERS— 1937 Frequency: 550 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By.... Radio Trois-Rivieres. Inc. Bus.-Studio Address 522 Bonaventure St. Phone Number 4-3556 Air Time 6:50 a.m.-M. News Service PN Transcription Service SESAC Representative Renaud. Young Owner Honore Dansereau Station Manager Leon Trepanier Commercial Manager Maurice Dansereau Program Director Antoine Desroches Chief Engineer Oric Lefebvre CKTR TROIS-RIVIERES— 1954 Frequency: 1350 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By J. Femond Rufiange Address 543 Gervais St. Phone 5-4855 Representatives Cooke President J. Fernand Rufiange Manager Lucien Saint Amand Commercial Manager Charles Couture Chief Engineer Herve Lapointe C K V D VAL D'OR— 1937— CBC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned Northern Radio-Radio Nord, Inc. Address P. O. Box 70 Phone: 1400 Air Time: Daytime News Service BUP Representative Renaud. Weed Pres.. Gen. Mgr David A. Gourd Chief Engineer Jean Senecal 708 n D G QUEBEC-SASKATCHEWAN D D D CFDA VICTORIAVILLE— 195 1 Frequency: 1380 Kc Power: 1000 Wcrtts Owned-Oper. By CFDA-Ltd. Address 150- A Notre-Dome East Phone 3545 Representative Radio & TV Sales President Dr. C. A. Gilbert General Manager Roger Gilbert Chief Engineer Pierre Brisson CKVM VILLE-MARIE— 1950— CBC Frequency: 710 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. . .Radio-Temiscaminque, Inc. Address Ste. Anne St. Representative Canadian Station, Hardy Station Mgr Louis Bilodeau SASKATCHEWAN CFRG GRAVELBOURG— 1952— CBC Frequency: 1230 Kc Power: 250 Watts Owned-Oper. By Radio Gravelbourg, Ltd. Phone 155 News Service BUP Representative Renaud President Dr. R. Morin Gen., Sta., Conun. Mgr Dumont LePage Sales Prom. Mgr Joseph E. DeGagne Chief Engineer Marc Riou CHAB MOOSE JAW— 1922— CBC Frequency: 800 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Operated By CHAB, ltd. Bus.-Studio Address 127 Main N. Phone: 6464 Air Time: Full Time News Service BUP Representative Stovin, Weed Membership CARTB President W. L. Davis General Manager J. S. Boyling Commercial Manager N. Skingle Prom. Dir Martha Fidlep Program Director R. D. Giles Chief Engineer M. Pickford CJNB NORTH BATTLEFORD— 1946 Frequency: 1460 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By. Northwestern Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Address Box 484 Phone: 2477-8 Air Time: Full Time News Service BUP Transcription Service Associated Representative Slovin Membership CARTB Gen., Sta. Mgr Harry Dekker Comm., Sales Prom. Mgr Bob Barr Program Dir George Garrett Publicity Dir Mrs. Chris. Dekker Chief Engineer Al Ruddell CKBI PRINCE ALBERT— 1932— CBC Frequency: 900 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Central Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Address Central Ave. Phone: 2621 Air Time: Full Time News Service BN Transcription Service Thesaurus Representative All-Canada, Weed General Manager E. A. Rawlinson Commercial Manager Gerald Prest Sales Prom. Mgr J. J. Cennon Chief Engineer Tom Van Nes CKCK REGINA— 1922— CBC Frequency: 620 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Trans Canada Communications Ltd. Phone: 8525 Air Tune: Full Time News Service BUP. BN Transcription Service World Representative Weed, All-Conadicm Membership CARTB, WARTB Representative All-Canada, Weed President Clifford Sifton General Manager Harold A. Crittenden Station Mgr Don Dawson Commercial Manager Roy Malone Sis. Prom. Mgr Allan Edwardson Program Dir Jim Grisenthwoite Chief Engineer E. A. Strong CK R REGINA— 1926— CBC Frequency: 980 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned-Oper. By ... . Western Communicotlons Business-Studio Address 2060 Halifax St. Phone Number 3-5661 Air Time Unlimited Membership CARTB, BBM Representative Radio Reps., Young Membership CAB, BBM President Dr. E. A. McCusker Station Manager D. J. Oaks Commercial Manager H. C. Dane Sales Prom. Mgr. W. A. Smith Program Director B. H. Hill Chief Engineer William MacDoncdd 709 ODD S A S K A T (' H V W A N 0 0 0 CFNS SASKATOON— 1 952— CBC n^qMOcy: U70 Ic Power: 1000 Watts 0,a,ijO|nr By Radio PralrlesNord. Ltd. . . 1902 Broadway 93015 U lather J. A. Beaulac Mqr Theodore Prelontalno F. Ipper«lel Cktol biglBMr I. Lacroix CFQC SASKATOON— 1923— CBC Frequency: 600 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned Oper. By A. A. Murphy & Sons, Ltd. Bu*. Studio AddreM 216 Ist Ave.. N. Pbooe: 26611 Air Time: Full Time Repr«»«ntatiTe ... Radio Reps., Young, Oakes TroBft. Set.. .Standard, Langworth, World, Cole N*w«S«rTlce BN. BUP Pr«»kl«Dt A. A. Murphy Station Manager Vernon Dallin AmL Manager Blair Nelson Program Director Roy Currie Publicity Dlr. Margaret Morrison Chief Engineer Lyn Hoskins CKOM SASKATOON— 1951 Frequency 1420 Kc Power: 5000 Watts Owned Saskatoon Community Bcstg. Co.. Ltd. Address Empire Hotel Phone: 2 1271 Air Time: Full Time Transcription Service Thesaurus. Capitol Representative Stovin. Weed Membership CARTB News Service Broadcast News, CP Pros., Gen. Mgr R- A. Hosie Commercial Mgr G. D. TunniclUfe Program Director G. E. Walburn Publicity Dlr O. Worden Chief Engineer William Forst CBK WATROUS—1939— CBC Frequency: 540 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts O wned-Oper. By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Address 1840 Mclntyre St. Phone 36641 General Manager A. Ouimet Commercial Mgr W. E. Powell CJGX YORKTON— 1927— CBC Frequency: 940 Kc Power: 1000 Watts Owned-Oper. By Yorkton Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Address Smith-MacKay Bldg. Phone: 2258-9 Air Time: Full Time News Service CP Transcription Service Lang-Worth Representative Stovin, Can.-Sta. Rep. Membership CARTB President Dawson Richardson Gen., Sta. Mgr J. M. Shortreed Program Dir J. C Goodman Commercial Mgr Geo. Gallagher Chief Engineer M. McRae THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS iP 710 International AM STATIONS OF MEXICO, CUBA, HAITI, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, BAHAMAS AND JAMAICA INTERNATIONAL BROADCAST STATIONS OF U. S. AND CANADA RADIO PROGRAMAS de MEXICO, S.A. RADIO CADENA NACIONAL, S.A. MEMBER STATIONS CEE/ THE Nf IV ^0,000 WATTS IN MEXICO OTY AND ^fZC/V too STATIONS NETWOKii,: eavBR A TWRTY MILLION PEOPLE POTENTIAL 4 MARKET l/U MEXl/:0 RADIO CADENA NACIONAL,S. A VALLARTA 1.60. PISO- MEXICO, D. P.- TEL. 10-39-09 712 STATIONS OF MEXICO Location Call Letters Acambaro, Gto XEGW Acapulco, Gro XEBB Acapulco, Gro XECI Acapulco, Gro XEDO Acapulco, Gro XEKJ Agua Prieta, Son XEAQ Agua Prieta, Son XEFH Aguascalientes, Ags XEiBI Aguascalientes, Ags XEDC Aguascalientes, Ags XEIY Aguascalientes, Ags XERO Aguascalientes, Ags XEYZ Apatzingan, Mich XECJ Apatzingan, Mich XEGV Booa del Rio, Ver XEOD Campeche, Camp XEA Cananea, Son XEFQ Celaya, Gto XENC Celaya,Gto XEY Ohetumial, Q.R XEOS Chihuahua, Chih XEBU Chihuahua, Chih XEBW Chihuahua, Chih XEFI Chihuahua, Chih XEM Chihuahua, Chih XERA Ciudad Aoumia, Ooah XEIKD Ciudad Camargo, Chih XEHA Ciudad Camargo, Chih. XEOH Ciudad Cuauhtemoc, Chih XEQZ Ciudad lOuauhtemoc, Chih XEPL Oiudad Cuauhtemoc, Oiih XEER Ciiudad delOarmen, Cam XEUJ Ciudad Delicia, Chih XEAY Ciudad Delicias, Chih XEBN Ciudad Delicias XEJK Ciiudad Guzanian XEBC Ciudad Jimenez, Chih XEJZ Ciudad Juarez, Chih XEFV Ciudad Juarez, Chih XEF Ciudad Juarez, Chih XEJ Ciudad Juarez, Chih XELO Ciudad Juarez, Chih XEWG Ciudad Juarez, Chih XEYC Oiudad Juarez, Chih XEP Ciudad Ixtepec, Oax XEiCA Ciudad, Lerdo XEiNQ Ciudad Lerdo, Dur XEGZ Ciudad Mante, Tam XECM Ciudad Miguel Aleman, Tam. . . XEHD Ciudad Miguel Aleman, Tam XEHI Oiudad Obregon, Son XESO Ciudad Obregon, Son XEAP Ciudad Obregon, Son XEHX Ciudad Obregon, Son XEOX Oiudad Reynosa, Tam XERU Oiudad Valles, S.L.P XETR Ciudad Victoria, Tam XECP Ciudad Victoria, Tam XEB J Coatzacoalcos, Ver XEGB Coatzacoalcos, Ver XEOM nan Frequency 1270 600 1340 1600 1400 1490 1310 790 1560 1170 1490 1450 1340 1240 1090 1370 980 1540 1360 960 620 1280 1440 1390 1490 1010 570 1270 1560 560 990 1460 660 1240 1340 1430 1320 1240 1420 970 800 1490 1460 1300 1480 960 670 1450 1430 1470 1150 1290 1460 1430 810 1120 1450 1340 840 1340 713 Owner Heriberto Guizar Castro Ramon Ortego Escobedo Manuel Rodriguez Jesus Rodriguez Verdugo Pedro C. Rivas Radio Hidrotermopolitana Luis Chavez Calvillo Casanoba Brito Pedro L. Diaz El Heraldo del Bajio Roberto O. Stevenson Radioemisora del Norte Pregon, Del Esit. de Chih. Pedro Meneses, Jr. Red Nacional Radiomisora, S.A. Hugo Pin era Limas Amador Ronquillio Reza Roberto Chavez Gonzalez Dario Cordo Rocha Jose Carlos Amaya Pedro Meneses, Jr, Cia Radio de Piedras Negras Carlos Mendez Ysela Fern. Caball. de Yanez Emillo Manzanilla Felipe G. de Leon Tomas Oliva Banuelos Fernando Elizalde Daniel Schact Perez S T A 1 IONS () 1. M K X 1 C^ O D D D . ...••••••••••••••••••••••••••' •••••••••••••••• Call ■•■•••••■■•■■■•■■ •■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■"■"""*""""""" I ivuflon Letters Frequency Owner XERL 1280 J. Roberto Levy XFATT 12S0 \ I i . XKAG 1280 Luz Maria Zundiga dc Miguel \ >r XKDZ 570 XWD 820 J. Jac. Vda. de Zuniga V XKKU G30 I . . XEGS 141)0 Radio Guassiave S.A. XKWF 1400 Fernando Diaz Enriquez ...XF>FS 1420 *■ XEJC 980 Ed. Jimenez de la Cuesta XEBL 12()0 Enrique Maxim Gomez Blanco XECQ 1.300 Radio Culiacan, S.A. --, ; fj XEGF H.'SO XESA 13G0 Pablos y Elizalde XECK 1340 XEDU 1400 Carlos C. Armas I ' ;i> XEE 1280 Jose Valenzuela y ■ '. C XEDX 1010 Y '"'''' . . XEFY 1450 y . . i '. r XEPF 1400 Luis Enrique Encisco Empahuc. Son. Frosnillo. Ziic XEBQ 1240 Roberto Gonzalex Mata. XEMA 1340 Jose Miguel Acevedo Moya Gomez Paiacio, Dm . . . XEMD 920 Gomez Paiacio. Dur ...XERS 1400 Q...,>.., r> Oacio. Dur XEPA 790 (, a, Jal. XEAD 1150 Alejandro Diaz G . ra.Jal. XEAV 570 Manuel Lopez Diaz Guadahijara. Jal .XEBA 840 Jesus D. Gonzales Guadalajara. Jal XEDG 1370 Guadalajara. Jal. XEDK 1250 Manuel Lopez Diaz Guadalajara. Jal. XEGJ 1280 Quirino Francisicio Gonzalez C ' ra.Jal. .. XEHK 960 Franciso E. Fregoso ( ; a. Jal. XEHL 1010 Radiodif de Oocidente, S.A. GM.........j<.:a, Jal. XEJB 630 State Government Guadalajara. Jal. . . XEJE 1310 D'if usoiras de Oiocddemtie, S.A. Guadalajara. Jal. XELT 970 Eduardo Reynoso Gonzalez Guadalajara. Jal. XELW 1340 Slalviadioi- Galiinidjo de la Torre Guadalajara. Jal. XERP 1190 Guanajuato. Gto. XEWZ 610 Gonzalo Sanidhez Gomez Guasave. Sin. XECV 1490 Guasave, Sin XEGS 610 Guaymas. Son. . . XEDR 1490 Sucrs. de iMoidesto Oirtega W.. '.. .^ Ilo ^r,.- . . .XEBH 920 Carlos Balderrama ;. . .. XEDL 1250 Euf emia Esquer de Vidal i: .^ '•. XEDM 1580 Radio Pacifico HermojjiHo. Son. . ..XEHQ 590 Radio Hermosillo Hermosillo. Son. XEOP 960 Hcrmosillo. Son. . . XEQN 1540 Hidalgo del Parral. Chih. XEAT 1250 Sucrs. de Jorge Perez Hidalgo del Parral.Chih. XEGD 1520 Hidalgo, del Parral. Chih. XE JR 1490 H:dalgo del Parral. Chih. XEJS 1150 Olf onso Perez Porras Huamanlla, Tlax. XEHT 1520 Alf. Macias y Mario Pardo S. Huauchinango. Puebla XEGU 1490 Iguala, Gro. . . XEKF 1360 Rafael Campos Marquina Irapuato. Gto. . XEBO 1330 Alfonso Martinez Irapuato. Gto. XEHE 970 Irapuato. Gto. . XEWE 1420 Felipe Gallardo '■' --nVer. .. XEFA 1340 Adolf 0 Alvarez i. Ver. XEJA 1400 Adolfo Alvarez ,:. V.-I-, .. XEJW 1130 Marian/0 Oaraza XEXB 1400 ...XEKL 550 Carlos Ferraez Matos. Jiquilpan. Mich XEIX 1290 714 nan STATIONS OF MEXICO D D D Location Call Letters La Barca, Jal XELB La Paz, B.C XEAL La Paz, B.C XENT La Paz, B.C XEPX La Piedad, Mich XELC Leon, Gto XEFM Leon, Gto XELG Leon, Gto XERW Leon, Gto XERZ Linares, N.L XER Los Mochi5, Sin XECF Los Mochis, Sin XECU Magdalena, Son XEDJ Magdalena, Son XESY Manzanillo, Col XECS Matamoros, Tarn XEAM Matamoros, Tarn XEMS Matamoros, Tam XEMT Matamoros, Tam XEO Matehuala, S.L.P XEFF Mazatlan, Sin XEDS Mazatlan, Sin XERJ Mazatlan, Sin XETK Ma2:atlia!n, Sin. XEEIC Mieni'da, Yixc XMRY Merida, Yuc XEDY Merida, Yuc XEFC Merida, Yuc XEME Merida, Yuc XEMH Merida, Yuc XEMQ Merida, Yuc XEQW Merida, Yuc XEZ Mexican, B.C XECL Mexican, B.C XEAA Mexican, B.C XEAO Mexican, B.C XEBF Mexican, B.C XED Mexican, B.C XEGE MexioaDi, B.C XESU Mexico, D.F XHNP Mexico, D.F XEB Mexico, D.F XEAI Mexico, D.F XEBS Mexico, D.F XEBZ Mexico, D.F XEDA Mexico, D.F XEDP Mexico, D.F XEFR Mexico, D.F XEJP Mexico, D.F XEK Mexico, D.F XEL Mexico, D.F XELA Mexico D.F, XELZ Mexico, D.F XEMC Mexico, D.F XEML Mexico, D.F XEMX Mexico, D.F ..XEN Mexico, D.F XENK Mexico, D.F XEOF Mexico, D.F XEOY Mexico, D.F XEPH Mexico, D.F XEQK Mexico, D.F XEQR Mexico, D.F XESM Mexico. D.r XEQ Frequency 1090 1310 790 550 1270 680 1390 1240 1260 1410 1470 1450 1320 1400 1450 1420 1340 970 1490 1420 1320 1390 1270 1150 1450 1330 1270 1490 1240 550 600 990 1340 910 940 1050 1570 790 760 1220 1320 1410 660 1290 1060 1180 1150 970 1260 830 1440 1590 1550 1380 690 620 560 1000 590 1350 1030 1470 940 715 Owner Ramon Alvarez Lopez Radio Impuls. del Centro S.A. Augustin Oibregon Padilla Carlos Obregon Padilla Radio Linares, S.A. Francisco Perez H. Luis Perez Gomez Jesus L. Rochin Manuel L. Salinas Severe Garza Saenz Can. Maria Gonzalez Alexjandro A. Schober Oscar Perez E. Radio Emisors de Occidente Rafael Rivas Franco Alvaro Barquet Y Lazaro Achurra Suarez Jorge L. Palomeque Alfonso A. Lacarra Consuelo Tonnela King Juan C. Chavez Carlos Blando ElBuenTonoS.A. G.N. Medina y Loc. Ag. Ramos Hispano Mexicano S.A. Vocero Mexicano S.A. Publ. Com. de Mexico, S.A. Radio Gobernacion Radio America, S.A. Arturo Martinez Herdez S.A. Radio Metropolitan S.A. Maria Cardena de Zetina Dol. G. Estrada de Ferreiro Robeirto Vialeggi Elsparz)a Publ. Com. de Mexico S.A. Guillermina P. de Del Conde Gral. Brig. P.A.F. Proal Pardo Fomento de Radio, S.A. Cia. Mexico de Radiodif. S.A. Guillermo Morales B. Corp. Mexicana de Radio, S.A. Salvador San Martin Radio Panamericana, S.A. D a D S 1 A r IONS O !• M K \ 1 C O 000 Can Loc«Ho« Letters f XERH J^ XESM V VoV. XEDW V > XEKN V .. XEMF V XEMW vi M XEAR M Nl. XEAW MonU'.rv>.N.L. XEDD Monterrey. NL. XEFB Monterrey. N.L. XEtZ Monterrey. N.L. XEG Monterrey. N.L. XEGQ Monterrey. N.L. XEH Monterrey.N.L XERR Monterrey. N.L. XEJM Monterrey.N.L XEMR Monterrey.N.L. XENL Monterrev. N.L. XEOK M ' "■ XET M XECR M........ .w..i.. XELQ Morelia. Mich. . XEGP Morelia. Mich. XESF Morelia. Mich. XEI N. Casas Grandes. Chih XETX Naco.Son. XETM Navajoa. Son. XEAJ Navajoa. Son. XEGL Navajoa. Son XEHG Nogales. Son. . . XECG Nogales. Son. XEHF Nogales. Son XENS Nuevo Laredo, Tarn. XEAS Nuevo Laredo. Tarn. . . XEFE Nuevo Laredo. Tarn. XERG Nuevo Laredo. Tarn. XEBK Neuvo Laredo, Tarn. . . XEDF Nuevo Laredo. Tarn. . . XEXO Niievo Laredo. Tam XENU Nuevo Rosita. Coah XEJF r/ueva Rosita, Coah XELF Nueva Rosita. Coah. XERN Oaxaca. Oax. . . XEAX Oaxacaa, Oax XBCE Ocotlan, Jal. ...XEAN Ojinaga^Chah XECT Orizaba. Ver XEPP Orizaba, Ver XETQ I^acfauoauHgo XETK Paohuca,H0o XEPK Papantla. Ver. XEGK Piedraa Negras. Coah XEMJ Piedras Negras. Coah. XEMU Poza Rica, Ver. . . XEFO ProgrcMO. Yuc . XEGO Progreao. Yuc XBCaST Puebla, Pue. XECD Pueblo, Pue. XEHR Frequency 1110 790 1500 1490 860 900 730 1260 1390 1260 910 1480 1280 1560 630 1140 1050 1590 1420 570 1450 1370 860 920 990 1340 570 1580 1300 1400 1400 1350 1400 1270 980 1240 1370 1590 1410 790 1090 1340 960 1140 1370 1400 1380 1430 1270 1240 800 1450 1450 1370 1420 1180 920 920 570 1480 620 1400 1170 1090 716 Oioner Radio Central de Mexico Radio Popular de Mexico ••A.R.S.E." S.A. Salvador San Martin Universidad National de Mexico Cadena Radiodifusora, S.A. Radio de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Oucrs de Hector Silva Canto Alfonso L. Bres. Alfonso Flores Lopez Jesus D. Gonzalez Emis. Inc. de Monterrey, S.A. La Voz de Norte-America, S.A. Radio Taranava, S. de R.L. Enrique Serna Martinez Carlos Roa Montes De Oca El Pregonere del Norte Francisco Laris Iturbide Jose Martinez Ramirez Tiburcio Ponce Laureano Molinar Contreras Jesus Manuel Franco Fausto M. Gomez Gaston iMasearenas Jose Maria Villarreal Ruberto Villarreal Reynoldo Garza Alvarez Juan Manuel Cortes Rafael Tijerina Car'ranza Julio Santo Coy Delia Rodriguez de Marquez Radio Ocotlan S. de R.L. Radio Impulsora de Orizaba Siuiors de Framiciisioo Campos H. Radio Publ. de Pachuca Jesus L. Elizondo Alfonso L. Bres. Roberto Canedo Manuel R. Canale n n Q STATIONS OF MEXICO D D D Call Location Letters Frequency Owner Queretaro, Qro XEJX 1450 Radio Emisora Queretaro Queretaro, Qro XENA 1520 Ramon Rodriquez Familiar Quertaro, Que XEDI 1570 Reynosa, Tam XEFP 1240 Reynosa, Tam. XEGH 620 Reynosa, Tam. XEOR 1390 Cond. S. Vda. de Gonzalez Reynosa, Tam. XERT 590 Ignacio Magallon Rio Bravo, Tam XEFD 1170 Rio Bravo, Tam XEFL 1110 Rosarito, B.C XERB 1090 Interamericana de Radio, S.A. Sabinas, Coah. XEBX 610 Radiodif. Coahuila, S.A. Sabinas, Coah XESH 1460 Saguayo, Mich XEGC 1450 Alberto Barragan Degollado Sialaimaiiaa, Gito XENP 1430 Salamanca, Gto XERX 1560 Ernesto Bravo Vargas Salina Cruz, Oax XEEA 1330 Saltillo, Coah XEDE 1400 Enrique Martinez y Martinez Saltillo, Coah XESJ 1250 Froylan Mier Narro Saltillo, Coah. XEXU 1490 San Andres Tuxtla, Ver. XEPA 980 San Andres Tuxtia, Ver XERM 1370 San Andres Tuxtla, Ver XELN 1510 San Andres Tuxtla, Veir XEDQ 1400 San Andres Tuxtla, Ver XEGA 1300 San'MiguelAllende, Gto XESQ 1280 San Luis Potosi, S.L.P XBBM 920 Benjamin Briones San Luis Potosi, S.L.P XECZ 1430 Radiodif , Mexicano San Luis Potosi, S.L.P XEPO 1260 Alejandro Espinosa Pitman San Luis Potosi XEWA 540 Cadena Radiodif. Mex. S.A. San Luis Potosi, S.L.P XEXQ 1460 San Luis Potosd, S.L.P XESL 1340 Guadalupe Delgado Ramirez San Luis Rio Colorado, Son XECB 1450 Carlos Flondo San Pedro Tlaquepaque, Jal XESP 1400 Hermiinio Miacias Alonso Santa Ana, Son XEAB 1400 Alfredo Marin Castro San Francisoo del Qro, Clhih XEHB 770 Santa Barbara, Chih XESB 1400 Domingo Salayandia Najera Santa Rosalia, B.C XEAH 560 Santa Rosalia, B.C XESR 1320 Santiago Ixouiintla, Hay XEEF 620 Tala, Jal XEAF 550 Tampico, Tam XECA 1460 Dif usora Portena S. de R.L. Tampico, Tam XEFW 810 Flores y Martinez Tampico, Tam. XES 1240 Radio Televisioria ide Tamipico Tampico, Tam XETO 1400 Radio Tiempo S. de R.L. de C.V. Tampico, Tam XETU 980 Impuls. Moderna Del Radio, S.A. Taimipioo, Tam XELE 1300 Tea!pa,Tab XEUI 1320 Tapachula, Chis XETS 630 Napolean Correa Tecate, B.C XEAK 560 Tecate, B.C XEKT 1590 Tecuala, Nay XEFG 1450 Tehuacan, Pue XEDB 1520 Tehuacan, Pue XEWJ 1420 Jaime Retif Del Morel Tehuacan, Pue XEGY 1080 Tepic, Nay. XERK 1450 Dario Mondragon Tepic, Nay XEXT 980 State Government Teziutlan, Pue XEFJ 680 Tijuana, B.C XEAC 690 Jorge I. Rivera Tijuana, B.C XEAU 1470 Manuel Acuna Varela Tijuana, B.C XEAZ 1270 Fernando Sanchez Mayans Tijuana, B.C XEBE 800 Tijuana, B.C XEBG 1550 Octavio B. Lelevier Tijuana, B.C XEC 1310 Luis Enrique Encisco Tijuana, B.C. XEGM 950 Gustav© Faist Fernandez 717 D a D STATIONS OF >l K X I C O - C U B A man Call i^oemiion Letters Frequency Owner Tiiu*nM BC XEMO 8(>0 Fernando Frederico Ferreira TlJu*n*Bc" XKXX 1420 Jose J. Clark, Fern. Fed. Ferrei «l»|; ' V \ XKCH 1490 Rodolfo Llamas y* ,^ XEBP 1310 La Voz do la Lagiina, S.A. TuriroM v\.ih XEDN 600 Difusora del Norte, S.A. ToritHm Coih XETB 1350 Radio Laguna, S.A. Torr...,M'l.^on . XEOB 1490 T, XETC 1240 j^ , , . XEUX 1340 Salvador Hrena Benitez Tuxp*«a Vor XETL 1390 Calixte Almazan Tuxtla Guliornv XEON 710 Enrique Balero Araimbula TUxtki Gsa."Tam. . XEVH 1310 Vi . \\>r. XECW 1490 Veracrur. Ver. . XEHV 1310 Sucrs. de Juan A. Palavicini Veracrur, Ver XELL 1430 Carlos Ferraez Matos Veracruz. Ver. . . XELR 610 Veracruz. Ver. XETF 1250 Sucr. de Jose Rodr. Lopez Veracruz, Ver. XEU 960 Femiado Pazos SOSA Villa Acuna. Coah. XEAE 1600 Villa Acuna. Coah. XEDH 1340 Oscar Gonzalez Galindo Vilhj Acuna. Coah. XERF 1570 Cia Radio-Dif. de Coahuila, S .A VUkihermosa. Tab XEUS 1080 ViU;»hermc»a. T-ab. . . .XETZ 1380 Villahemiosa. Tab. . . XEUH 1500 Villahermosa. Tab. XEVV 970 Zacapu. Mich XEZU 1270 Guillermo Calzada Cervantes Zacatccas, Zac. XELK 1280 Macia y Acevedo Zacatccas. Zac. XEXZ 1450 Manuel Llamas Felix zAmora. Mich. XEGT 1490 Radio Zamora S. de R.L. zimora, Mich. XEZM 650 La Voz del Coimerciio de Zamora Z^popan.Jal. . XECO 760 Xapopan, JqI XEDV 700 Zihuatanejo. Gro. XESZ 1450 ZItacuaro. Mich. XELX 1460 Zitacuaro. Mich XETA 810 Gabriel Saenz Gutierrez i STATIONS OF CUBA Location Arlemisa Artcmisa Btiyamo . . Cabaiguan Camaguey Camaguey Camaguey Camaguey Camaguey Camaguey Camajuani Camaguey Camaguey Call HDD '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Letters Frequency Owner CMAD 1240 Manuel Domingues Motolongo CMAR 1170 Manuel Diaz Autran CMKX 1390 Aistides Gervet Viillafane CMHP 1250 Borgos Enriquez CMJE 680 Satellite CMBC Havana CMJF 1340 Radio Camaguey CMJC 1270 Cadena Camagueyana de Radio CMJW 1440 Andres Moran Cisneros CM J A 1060 Rafael Valdes Jiminez CMJR 1030 Org. Insular de Radio, S.A. CMHF 1020 Jose Fernandez Aleman CMJG 1000 Cadena Oriental de Radio, S.A. CMJB 880 Union Radio S.A. 718 nnn stationsofcuba ddd Call Location Letters Frequency Owner Camaguey CMJK 1160 Jones, Castrillon y Cia Cardenas CMGE 1470 Genaro Sabater Fox Ciego de Avila CMJH 1370 Luis Marauiri Meoidloza Ciego de Avila CMJD 1190 Union Radio S.A. Ciego de Avila CMJY 760 Cadena Oriental de Radio S.A. Ciego de Avila CMJP 580 Ciego de Avila CMJS 1580 Ciego de Avila CM JO 1470 Bonifacio IdeMonso (Moirales Cienf uegos CMHU 720 Modesto Vasquez Gonzales Cienfuegos CMHJ 1350 Union Radio S.A. Cienfuegos CMHX 1480 Eugenio Perez Mena Colon CMGM 1440 Cruces CMHK 1220 Virgilio Villanueva Bravo Encrucijada CMHE 1090 Virgilio R. I>iaz Qfuintamilla Florida CMJI 1400 Dr. Os valdio Monan Artega Guantanamo CMKA 1250 Oadena Oriental de Radio S.A. Guantanamo CMKH 1140 Cadena Oriental de Radio S.A. Guantanamo CMKH 1130 Luis Conofnjado Estrada Guantanamo CMKI 1110 Union Radio S.A. Guantanamo CMKS 900 OandidoS. van Suaorez Guanabacoa CMBC 690 Radiodtf Progesso S.A. Havana CMOA 1590 Juan Fernandez Duran Havana CMZ 1560 Ministry of Education Havana CMOX 1360 Havana CMCM 1460 Cia. Transradio Columbia S.A. Havana CMCQ 1420 Andres Martinez Havana CMBX 1390 Alberto Alvarez Ferrera Havana CMBG 1490 Havana CMCB 1330 Radio Reloj S.A. Havana CMCO 1230 Edelberto Perez Rubio Havana CMK 1190 Faust Montiel Havana CMCA 1150 Radio Publicidad Tropico S.A. Havana CMBY 1120 Pages y Cia. Havana CMBS 1090 Enrique Artalejo Fernandez Havana CMCI 1260 Cadena Oriental de Radio S.A. Havana CMCX 1060 Circuito Occidental de Radio S.A. Havana CMBQ 1010 Radio Continental CMBQ S.A. Havana CMCK 980 Cia. Radiodif. COCO y CMCK S.A Havana CMBF 950 Radio Universal S.A. Camaguey CMJL 920 Cirouito CMQ SjA. Pinar Del Rio CMAQ 920 Circuito CMQ S.A. Havana CMCF 910 J. Ulloa y Cia. Havana CMHD 890 Union Radio S.A. Havana CMBL 860 Radio Cadena Suaritos Havana CMBZ 830 Manuel y Guillermo Salas Havana CMCH 790 Radio Cadena Habana S.A. ' Havana CMHB 780 Union Radio S.A. Havana CMCD 760 La Voz del Aire Havana CMCD 740 La Voz del Aire Havana CMCA 730 Radio Publicidad Tropico S.A. Havana CMW 550 A. Gil y M. Troncoso Havana CMQ 630 Cirquito CMQ S.A. Havana CMCW 1290 Gilb. y Mario Lavin Dominguez Havana CMCU 660 Radio Garcia Serra S.A. Havana CMJM 840 Holguiin CMDL 1150 719 S 1 A no N S O V C V H A nan Call Localion Letters Frequency Holfuin CMKT 1400 Holfuin CMDC 1290 Holfuin CMKO 1220 Holfuin CMKF 1050 Holgiun C'MKD 970 Holjsuin CMKJ 730 Holjfuln CMKP 670 Holfixiin CMKM 560 ManUnz^is CMGF 930 Ifanxanillt CMDF 1590 llarUnao . CMBD 1520 Mttinx^tf . CMGW 1100 llatansas CMGW 1100 Mttunwv? .CMGU 1340 MaUnzas . CMGL 1400 Moron CMJX 1230 Nuevitas CMJQ 1300 Palma Soriano CMKZ 1430 Pinar del Rio CMAB 1070 Pinar del Rio ..CMAL 1340 Pinar del Rio CMAW 990 Puerto Padre CMKY 1350 Sagua La Grande .. CMHR 1560 Sancli Spiritus CMHT 990 Sancli Spirilus CMHB 1050 San Luis .. CMKQ 1400 Santiago de Cuba CMDB 680 Santiago de Cuba CMKC 770 SanUago de Cuba CMKL 800 Santiago de Cuba . . CMKU 900 Santiago de Cuba CMKW 1000 Santiago de Cuba CMKR 1090 Santiago de Cuba CMKB 1170 Santiago de Cuba CMKC 1290 Sagua la Grande .. CMHA 1280 Santiago de Cuba CMDA 1320 Santiago de Cuba CMDC 1360 SanU Clara CMHO 1310 Santa Clara CMHQ 640 Santa Clara . . CMHG 680 Santa Clara CMHD 780 Santa Clara CMHM 970 SanU Clara ..CMHF 1040 SanU Clara CMHM 1130 SanU Clara . CMHC 1480 San Cristobal CMAC 1030 Sancti Spiritus CMHL 1450 Victoria de las Tuniis CMKG 1490 Victoria de las Tuna-s ... CMDQ 540 Victoria de Las Tunas CMGW 1240 Victoria de Las Tunas . . . . CMKT 1520 Owner Cadena Oriental de Riadiio S.iA. Manuel Angulo Ferran Manuel J. de Gongova Cadena Oriental de Radio Circuito CMQ S.A. Satellite CMBC Havana Union Radio S.A. Manuel Domingues Motolongo Luis Perez Garcia Ramon A. de Zayas Lopez Ramon A. de Zayas Lopez Cadena Orienital de Radio S.A. Cadena Oriental de Radio S.A. Dr. Bable OasteHaoos Oalballero Juan Filiguieras Cabaleiro Maria Dominguez Dousseu Simeon Ferro Martinez Radioicicidenita S.A. Pedro Redondo Fernandez Pedro Zaooa Cheda Juan B. Santana Padron Union Radio S.A. Riaui de Arms Trom,peta Synchronized with CMBC Camaguev Radio Orientale S.A. Cadena Oriental de Radio S.A. Circuito CMQ S.A. Reloj Del Aire S.A. Jiaime Nadal Union Radio S.A. Radio Oriente S.A. Justiniano Valdes Aguado Cadena Oriental de Radio S.A. Org. Insular de Radio Cirquito CMQ S.A. Synchronized with Camaguey Union Radio S.A. Cadena Oriental de Radio S.A. Jose Fernandez Aleman Cadena Oriental de Radio S.A. Guillermo Garcia Ovies Ramon Esipinosia Perez Humberto Anteres Pena Alf r. O. Sanchez Moregon 720 STATIONS OF HAITI ' n D D Call Location Letters Frequency Owner Port-au-Prince 4VW 1300 Ricardo Widmaier Port-au-Prince 4VGM 1470 Frank C. Magloire STATIONS OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC nan Call Location Letters Bani H13V Daraiioinia H15K Ciudad TrujiUo HIT Ciudad Trujillo HIZ Cuidad Trujillo H12H Cuidad Trujillo HIN Ciudad Trujillo HIG Ciudad Trujillo HIL Ciudad Trujillo H13T Puerto Plata H19U San Cristobal H12R San Francisco de Macoris H14F San Francisco de Macoris H14C San Pedro de Macoris H13J Santiago H14B Santiago H13A Santiago H16T Santiago H18B Santiago H19Z Santiago HllL Frequency Owner 1310 Manuel Bello Hi jo 1360 1400 Francisco A. Sanabia 1350 Frank Hatton 1490 Raf . E. Tavarez L. 1220 Partido Dominicano 950 Andres Cordero Puello 790 Joaquin C. Pellicer 620 J. Arismendi Trujillo 1240 Luis A. Pelegrin 1440 Luis Albert! 1440 1250 Manuel R. Peralta 610 1330 Abraham Vanderhorst 1400 Expedi Pou 1380 1050 820 Luis F. Mosooso C. 1230 Joacquin C. Pellicer STATIONS OF BAHAMAS & JAMAICA .%■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ nan Call Location Letters Frequency Owner BAHAMAS Nassau ZNS 1540 Baiiamas Government JAMAICA Kingston ZQI 880 Jamaica Bcstg. Co. 1180 721 Radio Cadeiia Nacional, S. A. Hi ad Office: Vallarta #1 General Offices: Vallarta #1 PfwFtes: Head Office: 21-01-78—36-84-68 (General Offices: 10-39-09—21-38-62 F. O. Box 7892 Mexico City, Mexico D n n — PERSONNEL — President jnd General Manager Rafael Cufberto Navarro Commercial Manager Jose Horacio Se|ytien General Auditor Eduardo Martinez Celis Control Manager jesus Amor D. Sales Promotion Manager Carlos Gonzalez Flores Accounting Raquel Burgos Romero Radio Programas de Mexico, S. A. Head & General Offices: Bucareli 109 Phones: Head Office: 35-13-73—12-72-34 General Offices: 36-29-01—12-65-44—13-91-14 P. 0. Box 1324 Mexico City, Mexico D n n PERSONNEL— President & General Manager. Vice President . , Vice President . Publicity Manager . .Clemente Serna MarHnez Antonio Eufracio Ontiveros H. Nino M. H. Rios D. 722 Radio Cadena Nacional, S.A. Member Stations Call Location Letters Acapulco, Gro XEBB Aguscalientes, Ags. . . XERO Agua Prieta, Son XEFH Agua Prieta, Son XEAQ Apatzingan, Mich XECJ Celaya Gto XEY Cd. Ac'una, Coah XERF Cd. Carmargo, Chih...XEHA Cd. Cuauhtemoc, Chih. XEER Cd. Juarez, Chih XEJ Cd. Juarez, Chih XEWG Cd. Juarez, Chih XEF Cd. Juarez, Chih XEFV Cd. Mante, Tamps XECM Cd. Miguel Aleman, Tamps XEHL Cd. Obregan, Son XEAP Coatepec, Ver XERE Coatzacoalcos, Ver. . XEGB Cordoba, Ver XEDZ Cuernavaca, Mor. . . . .XEJC Culiacan, Sin XECQ Chihuahua, Chih XEBW Chihuahua, Chih XEM Delicias, Chih XEJK Durango, Dgo XEDU Durango, Dgo. XEND Empalme, Son XEBQ Ensenada, B. C XESS Guadalajara, Jal XEHL Guadalajara, Jal XESP Guadalajara, Jal XEBA Guadalajara, Jal XEJE Guadalajara, Jal XEAD Hermosillo, Son. XEDL Hermosillo, Son XEDM Iguala, Gro XEKF Irapuato, Gto XEBO Jalapa, Ver XEJW Jimenez, Chih XEJZ Leon, Gto XELG Leon, Gto XERZ Los Mochis, Sin XECU Magdalena, Son XEDJ Manzanillo, Col XECS Matamoros, Tamps XEO Matamoros, Tamps. . .XEMT Matehuala, S.L.P XEFF Mazatlan, Sin XERJ Merida, Yuc XEZ Merida, Yuc XEMQ n iquency □ □ ■■■■■■■■■■■■I Call Frequency Kcs. Location Letters Kcs. 600 Mexican, B. C . ..XED 1050 1490 Mexico, D, F XERCN 1110 1310 Monterrey, N. L. . . . . ...XET 990 1490 Monterrey, N. L ...XEH 1420 1340 Monterrey, N. L XEAW 1280 1360 Monterrey, N. L . . XEG 1050 1570 Morelia, Mich . XESF 1300 580 Morelia, Mich XECR 1340 990 Nogales, Son .XECG 1240 970 Nogales, Ariz KNOG 1340 1490 Nvo. Casas Grandes, 1420 Chih XETX 1010 1240 Nvo. Laredo, Tamps. XEDF 960 1450 Nvo. Laredo, Tamps. XERG 1090 Nva. Rosita, Coah... XENR 980 1470 Pachuca, Hgo XEPK 760 1290 Parral, Chih ..XEJS 1150 1160 Parral, Chih XEGD 1520 840 Poza Rica, Ver . XEPR 1480 580 Puebla, Pue . XECD 1170 980 Queretaro, Qro ..XEJX 1520 1300 Reynosa, Tamps. . . XEOR 1390 1280 Sahuayo, Mich .XEGC 1450 1390 Salamanca, Gto XERX 1560 1340 Saltillo, Coah . XEKS 1330 860 San Luis Potosi, S.L.F ..XEPO 1310 1400 San Luis Potosi, S.L.P. . XESL 1340 1240 San Luis Rio Colorado, 1450 Son ..XECB 1450 1010 Sta. Ana, Son XEAB 1400 1400 Tampico, Tamps. . . . XEFW 810 840 Tampico, Tamps. . . ..XETO 1370 1310 1150 Tecula, Nay ..XETD 1450 Tepic, Nay .XEXT 980 Tijuana, B. C .XEBG 1550 1250 Tijuana, B. C XEAU 1470 1580 Tijuana, B. C .XEXX 1420 1360 Tlaquepaque, Jal. . . . . XESP 1400 1330 Toluca, Mex XECH 1490 1270 Torreon, Coah . .XETB 1350 1320 Torreon, Coah XEOB 1490 680 Tuxpan, Nay XEUX 1340 1240 Uruapan, Mich . .XEFN 1130 1470 Veracruz, Ver . XETF 1250 1450 Veracruz, Ver XEHV 1310 1400 Villahermosa, Tab. . ..XEVT 970 970 Zacatecas, Zac . .XEXZ 1150 1340 Zacapu, Mich . .XEZU 1270 1490 Zamora, Mich XEZM 650 1320 Zamora, Mich XEGT 1490 600 Zapopan, Jal .XEDV 700 1240 Zihuatanejo, Gro. . . . . XESZ 1450 723 ! INTKRNATIONAL S TAT IONS IN TlIK IM IKl) STATES AND CANADA D a D Call LicviWM and Location Letters The AsaocUted Broadcasters, Inc.. San Francisco. Calif KWID-1 -2 Columbia Broadcasting System. Inc.. Brentwood, L. I.. N. Y WDSI-1 -2 -3 -4 Columbia Broadcasting System. Inc.. Wayne, N. J WDSI-5 -6 Columbia Broadcasting System. Inc.. Delano, Calif KCBR-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 The Crosley Corporation, Mason. Ohio WLWO-1 -2 The Crosley Corporation, Bethany, Ohio WLWO-3 The Crosley Corp.. Cincinnati, O KQ2XAU -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 General Electric Company. Schenectady. N. Y WGEO-1 -2 -3 General Electric Company, Belmont, Calif KGEI-1 -2 National Broadcasting Co.. Inc.. Bound Brook, N. J WNBC-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 National Broadcasting Co.. Inc., Dixon, Calif KNBH-1 -2 -3 -4 World Wide Broadcasting Corp., Scituate, Mass WRUL-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL STATIONS Licensee and Location Letters Canadian Marconi Co.. Montreal, Que CFCX Rogers Radio Broadcasting Co. Ltd., Toronto CFRX Voice of the Prairies Ltd., Calgary. Alta CFVP Maritime Broadcasting Co. Ltd.. Halifax. N. S " CHNX Eastern Broadcasters Ltd.. Sydney, N. S CJCX Transcanada Communication.s Ltd., Winnipeg. Man ...., CKRO Transcanada Communications Ltd.. Winnipeg, Man CKRX Western Broadcasting Co. Ltd., Vancouver. B C CKFX Ednrjonton Journal Ltd.. Edmonton. Alta '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. VE9AI 724 Power 100 kw. 50 kw. 50 kw. 50 kw. 50 kw. 10 kw. 50 kw. 50 kw. 200 kw. 50 kw. 50 kw. 100 kw. 100 kw. 75 kw. 50 kw. 200 kw. 1 kw. 200 kw. 200 kw. 200 kw. 200 kw. 200 kw. 100 kw. 50 kw. 25 kw. 50 kw. 100 kw. 50 kw. 50 kw. 50 kw. 50 kw. 50 kw. 50 kw. 50 kw. 50 kw. 200 kw. 100 kw. 100 kw. 50 kw 50 kw. 50 kw. 20 kw. 7 kw. Power in Watts 75 1,000 100 500 1,000 2,000 2,000 10 200 nan Play and Story BROKERS nan n D a Los Rngelesg Calif. Bentel, George R. 5617 Hollywood Blvd HOllywood 7-8068 Bergerman Agency 141 El Camino Dr., B. H CRestview 6-4124 Bloom, Phil, Agency 120 El Camino Drive, B. H. .CRestview 6-1339 Elwood, Maren, Agency 4949 Hollywood Blvminute 729 TWO SMASH HITS NOW AVAILABLE Wilh a Combined Juvenile and Adult Appeal With Time-Tested Elements of Merchandising and Promotional Features SERGEANT PRESTON of the YUKON AND HIS WONDER DOG YUKON KING For Television Sponsorship Pilot Film, Black & White or Color, Available for Screening Radio Program Broadcast Since 1939 Sponsored by Quaker Oats Co. THE GREEN HORNET For Radio & Television Sponsorship Pilot Film, Black & White or Color, Available for Screening Radio Program Broadcast Since 1936 For Complete Details Write — H. Allen CcEmpbell TRENDLE-CAMPBELL-MEURER, INC 28 W. Adams Ave. — Detroit 26, Michigan — WOodward 2-9184 730 nan PROGRAM PRODUCERS nan programs to half hour or more shows — also spot announcements, and jingles. Promotion, programming, production, and merchandis- ing. Several participation (quiz) and other shows available. ASSOCIATED PRESS 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-1111 General Manager Frank J. Starzel Asst. General Manager Oliver Gramling Serices Offered: 24-hour news coverage, hourly news summaries, daily & weekly fea- ture coverage for TV & radio. A-V TAPE LIBRARIES, INC. 730 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-3091 President Charles E. Rynd V. P.-Treas Richard S. Rynd Sales Manager Ray Rynd Services Offered: Music on tape for com- mercial use, available for dealers and dis- tributors. Program material on tape created and produced for specialty uses. ANNBARBINEL 54 Riverside Dr., New York 24, N. Y. Phone: ENdicott 2-4351 President Ann Barbinel Services Offered: Creating - producing - di- recting custom built package shows for radio and TV. BARRY, ENRIGHT & FRIENDLY PRODUCTIONS, INC. 667 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Phone: TEmpleton 2-8600 President Jack Barry Vice-President Dan Enright V.-P. in Chg. Sales Edwin S. Friendly, Jr. Services Offered: Package producers of live and transcribed radio shows and live and filmed TV shows. Productions: Juvenile Jury, Winky Dink and You, Life Begins at 80, Oh, Baby. BASCH RADIO & TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS 17 E. 45 St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-8877 Sales Manager Charles J. Basch, Jr. Services Offered: Complete program building service; ideas, scripts, talent and production on live and transcribed pro- grams; custom and syndicated recordings; TV programs and commercial spots, live and film. ZACH BAYM HLMS 60 East 42 St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: MU 2-4813 Owner Zach Baym Services Offered: Distribution of films for TV. 1-hour features & westerns; half, quar- ter-hour documentary-travel series; baseball series; animated cartoon series; Christmas films. IRENE BEASLEY RADIO PRODUCTION SERVICE Heatherdell Rd., Ardsley, N. Y. Phone: DObbs Ferry 3-3578 Owner Irene Beasley Services Offered: Program production; package programs. V. S. BECKER PRODUCTIONS 562 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone : LUxemburg 2-1040 Owner Viola S. Becker Services Offered: Production of package shows and commercials for Radio, Television programs, live and film. Distributors of film; representatives of talent & ideas for Radio, TV, film, sales promotion. GEORGE R. BENTEL & ASSOCIATES 5617 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 7-8608 Director Carl Coolidge Services Offered: Scripts. WALTER BIDDICK CO. (Radio Programs Div.) 1151 S. Bway., Los Angeles 15, Calif. Phone: RI 6184 Manager Guy Biddick Asst. Mgr Mildred Biddick Office Manager Josephine Corbet Traveling Rep Glenn Biddick Services Offered: Preparing and recording commercial announcements for your own individual requirements. Packaged V2-roin' transcribed announcements already prepared for various type businesses. Packaged quarter-hour transcribed radio programs. Transcribed sacred music libraries sold out- right. ALBERT BLACK TELEVISION PRODUCTS 9 Rockefeller Plaza, Room 1526 New York 20, N. Y. Phone: CI 5-7466 President Albert Black V.P., Secy., Treas Michael Lippert Exec. Director Julien Roffman Services Offered: Live and film package shows; commercials for television; radio shows, transcriptions. FORD BOND RADIO PRODUCTIONS, INC. RCA Bldg., W., New York 20, N. Y. Phone: Circle 7-2236 President Ford Bond Services Offered: Specializing in open-end transcribed programs. Development of pro- gram ideas and advice on radio production. Counselor on radio and TV presentation. THE BORIES ORGANIZATION 608 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: JU 6-7600 President Bob Borics Services Offered: Radio and TV package producer. 731 lillllllSll^TonMAI PKoiiiirriuy Creative Programming for Radio, Television and Television Film 41 EAST 57th STREET NEW YORK 22, N. Y. 449 SOUTH BEVERLY DRIVE BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. West Coast Representative HARRIS KATLEMAN MARK GOODSON BILL TODMAN 732 n D n PROGRAM PRODUCERS n D n BOX OFHCE TELEVISION, INC. 30 East 60th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 1-2541 Board Chairman Milton N. Mound President Wm. P. Rosensohn General Mgr Robert M. Rosencrans Exec. Producer Edgar A. Rosenberg Nat'l Sales Mgr Wallace A. Ross Services Offered: Specialists in Closed- circuit Television: industrial business meet- ings and entertainment events. BROADCASTING PROGRAM SERVICE 17 E. 45th St.. New York 17, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-0725 President Herbert Rosen Services Offered: Transcription service, musical programs on tape, sound effects records, mood and luidge music library, TV programs on films. WILLIAM F. BROIDY PRODUCTIONS, INC. 5545 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal. Phone: HOllywood 2-7421 President William F. Broidy V.P. & Secry Edward J. Kay Exec. Asst. to President Ace Herman Production Mgr A. R. Milton Adv. Dir J. L. Kaufman Services Offered: Studios for rental. Pack- age shows. Physical and creative productions of industrial films, short subjects, TV series and announcements. BYRON PRODUCTIONS 8 E. 52nd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-6930 President Edward A. Byron Services Offered: Package programs. BRUCE CHAPMAN COMPANY 55 West 42nd St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Wisconsin 7-9244 President Bruce Chapman V.P.-Treas Edna Chapman Sales Manager George Ellis Branch Offices: 30 rue de Gramont, Paris 2, France Phone: Richelieu 80-04 Director Dan Morley Assoc. Dir Michael Alexander 22 Davies St., London W. 1, England Phone: MAyfair 1037 Manager Frank Byers 9-10 am Park, Berlin, Schoneberg, Germany Phone: 71-64-69 Manager Rolf Brede Services Offered: Production of radio & TV programs in U. S. and Europe. Productions: The Answer Man. CHESHIRE & ASSOCIATES 3129 Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 94580 General Manager Bob Reichenbach Production Director Harry V. Cheshire Traffic Dir Mary Ann Hooper Services Offered: Transcribed program and television film producers and distributors. Open-end and custom features. Productions: Stand By . . . For Crime, Swap With The Stars, and The MJB Show. CINEFFECTS, INC. (For complete listing see TV Film Producers) TED COLLINS CORP. 500 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Manager Ted Collins Services Offered: Talent, Production. COMMODORE PRODUCTIONS & ARTISTS, INC. 971 N. LaCienega Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: CRestview 1-7106 Pros. & Exec. Prod Walter White, Jr. Associate Producer Bill Heath Sec'y-Treas Eleanor Payne Services Offered: Program production, syndicated transcriptions, scripts, package programs, talent. Productions: (104 V2 hr. Trans. Radio) Hopalong Cassidy, (156 y^ hr. Trans. Radio) The Clyde Beatty Show, Tarzan. FRANK COOPER ASSOCIATES AGENCY 6277 Selma Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HO 4-7258 N. Y. Phone: VAnderbile 6-5661 President Frank Cooper V.P. Chge. of N. Y. Office Sy Fischer Head of Sales — Calif. Off... Martin Sperber Executive Secretary Gloria Farrier Services Offered: Packagers and sales rep- resentatives of radio and television pro- grams. Representatives of writers and talent. LOUIS G. COWAN, INC. 575 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-3700 President Louis G. Cowan Vice-Presideni Marry Fleischnian Treasurer J. Kyle Faber 8 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 3, 111. Phone: RAndolph 6-2022 Vice-Pres.-in-Charge John Lewellen Vice-Pres R. D. Michels Services Offered: AM-TV-Productions-Net- work Programs (Package) ; Production- Transcription Programs; Program Consult- ants. DAMON RECORDING STUDIOS, INC. 117 W. 14th St., Kansas City 6, Mo. Phone: Victor 2585 President Vic Damon Vice President Robert Damon Secretary-Treasurer Alice Damon Chief Engineer Roger Webb Services Offered: A.F.M. licensed for mak- ing commercial phonograph masters, radio and TV commercials, etc. 733 mkiiiLL pmmioM, m. STANLEY J. WOLF — EXECUTIVE PRODUCER COMPLETE • RADIO, • TELEVISION AND * FILM PACKAGES n n n PROGRAM PRODUCERS D n D FREDERIC DAMRAU, M. D. 247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-3638 Director Frederic Damrau, M. D. AFTRA Associate Adeline Maneery Business Manager Mary L. Davis Services Offered: Educational and drama- tized programs relating to health, for both radio and TV. MAC DAVIS FEATURES 1 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn (15), N. Y. Phone: Nevins 8-4374 Director Mac Davis Services Offered: Sport shows created, written and produced for television and radio presentation. Also special scripts and ideas furnished for all types of sport programs for local, regional or network presentation. Productions: Heartbeats in Sport Head- lines, They Made Sports History, Diamond Dust, Ask Me Another. GORDON M. DAY PRODUCTIONS 108 E. 30th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: ORegon 9-3595 Writer, Composer Gordon M. Day Director Carol Bulkley Production Mgr Edith Adelson Treasurer Leo L. Reich Services Offered: Package programs, radio- TV consultants to advertising agencies, creat- ing and producing custom-built musical jingles and TV film spots of all kind. DANNY DEE ENTERPRISES, INC. 510 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-4153 President Irwin N. Herbert Sec, Sales Manager Eric Blau Treasurer Roy Doty Services Offered: Produce live and filmed shows. Radio Shows, Commercials. Productions: "The Adventures of Danny Dee." DEMBY PRODUCTIONS INC. Hotel Plaza, 1 West 58th St., N. Y. 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-2495 President Emanuel Demby Vice President Mildred Demby Film Supervisor Myron L. Broun Dramatic Scripts Betty Jeffries Sales Hunter W. Smith Story Editor Al Marshack Services Offered: Live and film programs, syndication, industrial and public relations films, live and recorded radio programs and commercials. Productions: Hollywood To Broadway, How To Be A Cowboy, This Is Indonesia, Turning Points. ALFRED DIXON PRODUCTIONS 109 E. 39th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-6415 President-Owner Alfred Dixon Casting and production Lynn Masters Asst. Dir. and Coaching Norma Burton Services Offered: Radio, stage, film, TV productions. FOUR OF OUR TOPS TV RADIO BREAK THE BANK HILLTOP HOUSE STARRING BERT PARKS STARRING JAN MINER FOR DODGE DIVISION OF CHRYSLER CORP. ABC-TV SUNDAY 10:00 PM EST. FOR PHARMACO, INC. CBS RADIO MON. THRU FRI. 3-3:15 PM EST. MASQUERADE PARTY STARRING PETER DONALD BREAK THE BANK STARRING BUD COLLYER FOR REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVERS ESQUIRE BOOT POLISH ABC-TV WEDNESDAY 9:00 PM EST. MILES LABORATORIES NBC RADIO MON. THRU FRI. 10:45-11 AM MUTUAL RADIO MON. THRU FRI.. 12 NOON WOLF PRODUCTIONS WOLF ASSOCIATES 420 MADISON AVENU E, NEW YORK, N. Y. 7^S Q (^- IMUXJKAM TKOni CKUS ,S...S...5 HARRY S. DUBE 10 Rt»rkrfcllrr IMjm. New York 20, N. Y. Phonr: COliimhu* 57035 MaiMfer J- Knight StTt'icn Off9f^: Live Talrnt, package Jmiw« and lranMTt|>linn». DYNAMIC HLMS INC. \\2 \V. ;;*Jih >l^ >iw York 24. N. Y. IMtonr: TKafalgar 3()221 rrMidrnt Henry Morley Trraturrr . Nnllian Zurker Ivirr. Pro. I •«• H. UnUkiV Kdilorial C lii.f. I.ot.r Hrrkrr Souinl Knuiiirrr Jolm l>r Hhui Film DiM M. I^f'iffn Seniles Offered: Film protlurer— open end film* ami commrnials made specifically for TV; ■mii>rmriit ami dramatic shorts; educa- lioniil and industrial shorts; marionette fJiorts; spot news and special event cover- age; video tran>criptions; complete sound recording and sound stage facilities; film consultants. W. M. ELLSWORTH Suite 20;i. l.'i*) K. Chicago Phone: MOhawk 4-7n:)n W. M. Ellswortb Services Offered: Folk artists, entertainers for radio-TV-rerords ;ind transcriptions. EMPIRE BROADCASTING CORP. UU) Lexington Ave., Now York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-4500 President Helen 1). Kelleher Services Offered: All types of recording namely: tape-disc, studios, air-line checks, AM-FMTV portahle jobs, film synchroniza- tion, ENDORSEMENTS, INC. ■>()() lc.-Treas Hazel F. McCabe Chg. Production Ted Baehr Sen ices Offered: Endorsements and testi- monials live and film for TV. ESTES NEWS AND FEATURE SERVICE 6 Peter Cooper Rd., New York 10, N. Y. Phone: SPring 7-5766 President Bernard Estes Secretary-Treasurer Hazel Estes Associate Producer Jack Sheldon Services Offered: Live and transcribed package shows produced. Specializing in news and feature programs designed for public relations impact, AM, Video. News and camera correspondents throughout U. S., Latin America, Europe, Far East. WILBUR STARK -- JERRY LAYTON RADIO & TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS 270 PARK AVENUE PL. 3-1742 736 nan PROGRAM PRODUCERS D D D FADIMAN ASSOCIATES, LTD. 1501 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: LAckawanna 4-3544 Manager Edwin Fadiman Services Offered: Production, Package Shows. GEORGE F. FOLEY, INC. 625 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PL 7-6454 President G. F. Foley Vice President V. C. Holahan Services Offered: Package programs, talent representative, production consultant. WALT FRAMER PRODUCTIONS 1150 Avenue of the Americas New York 36, New York Oxford 7-3322 Producer Walt Framer Associate Producers Joe Gottlieb, Sid Tamber, Paul Kaczander Production Supervisors Mervyn Framer, Estelle Citron, Vivian Roberts Business Manager Henry Schmerzer Services Offered: Specializing audience participation and quiz shows; packages, pro- duction, question research, contestant screen- ing. Current Productions: Strike It Rich, The Big Payoff. FREMANTLE OVERSEAS RADIO, & TELEVISION, INC. 366 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-4344 President Paul Talbot Secretary Lee Volker Mgr. (Mexico City) Rene Anselmo Services Offered: Producers of transcribed radio programs for Spanish audiences. Pro- ducers of live radio and TV programs in Mexico. Exclusive TV rights to the Davis Cup tennis matches. ALLEN A. FUNT PRODUCTIONS 100 Central Park South, Room 11-C, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-5227 President Allen A. Funl Production Al Slep Services Offered: Network, live, Iran* scribed and syndicated programs and candid commercials. GAINSBOROUGH ASSOCIATES 207 East 30th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: ORegon 9-2720 President Mitchell Jablons VP and Gen. Mgr Josephine Savoca VP in chg. Sales Martin Seligson Casting Director Arlene Shelley Gaines VP in chg. Progs Pamela Jablons Radio Director Scott Kuney Treasurer Herbert M. Davis Prod. Supervisors Kathy Burke, Richard Gaines, William Savoca Television Director Susan M. Gaines Offices 7200 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 26, Cal. arry 667 MADISON AVE. I nc NEW YORK 21, N. Y. 737 TE 2-8600 u PROCKAM PRODUCERS D D n ..a M....-^, (:h«». B. RoRors .«/: Kii«lio & TV parkafcc I '..1.1111 ron>nllanls to ni'w aiul IS r«»iio ami TV >l.'ition(i. Kuiul raisinn i Mdnik on ratiio an«'nlation. (urrrnt /'riH/iu /io»i.\ : " Plu* l'«lilor> Spruk," •*H«rlrm .VTrna«!r." "Uu«M\ Kopt'rs Sho>v,*' ••Kr\Ut.is drl MriUo.lia;* "Vu\ A Datr." GALE. INC. W W. Wth M.. >. Ns York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLa«« 7-7100 I'reciilrnl Moe (ialr S^rtirci Offered: Talrnt, management an«l produrtion. GBA-GALLUCCI BROS. & ASSOCIATES 727 Mrriile'M l\iral Diret-tor Vee Jones N-ript Dirrcior Jessica Petrie Si'rticrs Offered: Transcriptions and films, package program and counsellor service. Vrtulurtions: Roman Meal. GENERAL ARTISTS CORP. 1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y. Phone: Circle 7-7r> 13 President Thomas G. Rockwell V.P.. Clip. Radio-TV Depl.. Milton W. Krasny V.P., Chp. Prod Harry Anger Venires Offered: Program production, package shows, artists' representatives. JOHN E. GIBBS & CO., INC. 1270 Ave. of Americas, New York 20, N. Y. IMione: PLaza 7-5959 President John Gibhs \\ riters Department Francis Head Talent Department Keith Brown Services Offered: Radio and TV produc- tion. Talent representation. GRACE GIBSON RADIO PRODUCTIONS 3129 Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 3-3498 General Manager Bob Reichenbach Executive Producer Grace Gibson Services Offered: Production and distribu- tion of transcribed dramatic programs for general or specific sponsorship. Productions: Drama Of Medicine, Adven- tures of Gregory Dean, and "Famous Court Dramas. GOMALCO ENTERPRISES 9100 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: CR 4-5921 Partner George Gobel WALT FRAMER PRODUCTIONS specialists in high-rated, low cost audience participation and dramatic shows • "Strike It Rich" • "The Big Payoff" Confinually proved in rating reports and at the cash register. More than twenty-five years of top level experience. There are a dozen or more new Framer shows now past the idea stage . . . perhaps one is tailor-made for you. Call us! Wall Framer Produclions 1150 Avenue of the Americas • New York 36, N. Y. Tel: oxford 7-3322 738 D n n PROGRAM PRODUCERS n n D Partner David P. O'Malley Services Offered: Television production. Current Productions: The George Gobel Show. HARRY S. GOODMAN PRODUCTIONS 19 E. 53rd St., New York 22, N. Y. General Manager Harry S. Goodman Sales Manager.. Everett F. Goodman Office Manager William Baron Secretary H. D. Knuth Services Offered: Network show. One Min- ute Please ; local show, TV Telephone Game, others upon request. GOODSON-TODMAN PRODUCTIONS 41 East 57th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 1-0600 Partner William S. Todman Partner Mark Goodson General Business Mgr Howard F. Todman Exec. Dir. of Programs J. Gil Fates Exec. Producer Franklin Heller Dir. of West Coast Prog Harris Katleman Production Manager Mitchell Leiser Branch Office Goodson-Todman Enterprises, Ltd. 449 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: CRestview 4-7357 Services Offered: Producing and packaging live and transcribed radio, and live and filmed programs for national, regional and spot sales. Productions: Beat the Clock, The Name's The Same, Two For The Money, I've Got A Secret, What's My Line, What's Going On, The Web, It's News To Me. GOTHAM RECORDING CORP. 2 W. 46th St.. New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-5577 President Herbert M. Moss Vice Pres Stephen F. Temmer Gen. Manager Harry F. Landon Comptroller Robert M. Volkell Services Offered: Radio transcription and film production and recording. Six large, medium and small studios; 12 Ampex Tape machines, five Disc Lathes. Writing and pro- duction staff available. GREEN ASSOCIATES 520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: WHitehall 4-0818 General Manager Lewis G. Green Services Offered: Radio-TV consultation for advertising agencies. Jingles — Animated Spots — Live productions. Productions: Red Grange Football Show, Greyhound Bus TV Jingles. lOHN GUEDEL PRODUCTIONS 8321 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Calif. Phone: YOrk 6291 Vice-Pres. & Exec. Producer John Guedel Services Offered: Radio and television packaging and producing. CREATED BY Mike Moser KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE FUTURE THERE'S MORE COMING FROM TOWER PRODUCTIOHS 11541 Landale, North Hollywood, Calif. 739 a c:' VH o (; K A M r K 0 1) I c i: R s nan GROSS-BAER PRODUCTIONS Nl«u%-rUf^ Hold. Suitr 1338 ' N,Mv York. N. \. |V n, : Ml S^882 IMW North \ ^1 . H»»n>>M»o«| 28, Calif. ri.on.-; IUUKhooiI 2-^343 Partner* (i«'rry (»ros.s Norman Hai-r r\rriiii\. r!...liMrr Arn«»l«l roysrr »/: Ktitlio ami Tt'li«Ni>i<>n l'fAHiit*:u'ii>. riu* Mappi MrNrllis Show ; Morr> Viii'lirdain Show; Junior Chain|>i«)n: t-Uirr Mann; MafC|ti*» Majia/inr; I.rf> Tak*' Stlr»: Kinder* Kerpers. LAURENCE HAMMOND PRODUCTIONS, INC. 4S5 E. 51st >t„ N.w York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaia 9-2210 '*rr»i«lrnt & (»t*n. Mgr.. .I-aiir«*n(r llaininond Virr l*rr» Merikay Howard Services Offered: I*ackaging radio and TV program*. li\e. Iranscrilud and HImumI. Also ron>ultant work in dirtcting, writing, pro- ducing and ronipleto public relations facili- liev SUE HASTINGS MARIONETTES, INC. 3706 McKinnev Avr.. Dallas 4, Texas Phone: Lakeside 4022 President Linnea Roberts Art Director W. Higgins Film & Program Director R. A. Green Services Offered: Marionette productions for children and adults especially adapted for TV (live or film). Custom-built shows with original scripts and music. Special pup- p«ts made for commercials. ARTHUR HENLEY PRODUCTIONS Shrlton lloU-l. t*>th St. & Lexington Ave. New York. N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-7145 l'ro«hn«r Arthur Henley Prod. ( .o-ortlinalor Lee Wallace Production AssI Ruth Salmon Servicrs Offered: Creative programming for radio and television. Complete packages and producti«ni, writing and consultation services. Current Production: Make Up Your Mind. WEST HOOKER, INC. 853— 7lh Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone JUdson 2-3026 President West Hooker SerriVe.s Offered: Program production and programs. Talent, Artists' Representative. HOWARD RADIO-TV PRODUCTIONS 123 W. Chestnut St., Chicago 10, 111. Phone: Michigan 2-0128 Owner Bernard Howard Services Offered: All creative phases of Radio-TV — ideas, writing, production — in- cluding commercials; Consultant for agen- cies without their own Radio-TV depart- lloivdy Doody KAGRAN CORPORATION 4 West 58th Street New York 19, N. Y. 740 n n n PROGRAM PRODUCERS n n D ments; package producer; free-lance writing and production. RICHARD W. HUBBELL & ASSOCIATES 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Phone: BArclay 7-7760 Exec.-in-Charge Gilbert Parkei Chairman R. W. Hubbell Services Offered: Program producers. INTER-CALIFORNIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM 253 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 12, Calif. Phone: MUtual 2759 General Manager Gustavo Faist Moran Services Offered: Specialists in Spanish language advertising. Production of Spanish langauge programs. INTERNATIONAL 16mm CORP. 165 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-2265 President-Treasurer Patrick E. %anahan Secretary George Blake Services Offered: Producers and distribu- tors of motion pictures; prints in both 16mm. and 35mm. subjects. Classical music by Symphonic Orchestras. INTERNATIONAL TELEMETER CORP. 2000 Stoner Ave., Los Angeles 25, Calif. Phone: ARizona 8-7751 Chrm. of Board Paul Raibourn Board of Directors Eugene Zukor, (Treas. & Asst. Sec'y) ; Louis Novins; Jacob Karp (Sec'y) ; Arthur Israel, Carl Leserman, Paul MacNamara, Dr. Louis N. Ridenour V.P. & Chairman Dr. Louis N. Ridenour V.P Paul MacNamara V.P Chester I. Lappen Sec. & Adm. Asst Will BaUin Controller William F. Goodwin Services Offered: Engaged in the develop- ment of the Telemeter coin-box method of Pay-As-You-See Television, and other elec- tronic devices. THE JAFFE AGENCY, INC. 8553 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: CRestview 6-6121 President Sam Jaf f e Secretary Philip Gersh V.P., Chg. Lit., TV Dept Mary Baker TV Department Fred Hamilton, Hal Ross, Jon Kohn Literary Dept Evarts Ziegler, Robert Goldfarb, Clancy Si gal Services Offered: Representation of artists, actors, actresses, directors and writers and material in live and film television and radio. Packagers of live and film television shows. ROBERT G. JENNINGS 53 West 53rd St., New York, N. Y. Phone: JU 6-0711 Serivces Offered: Radio & TV packages. 520 HALF-HOUR MYSTERIES TIME KILLERS TOP RATED World's Largest Selection of Transcribed Radio Programs of Every Category WARNING! These Programs DANGEROUS IN THE HANDS of Competition! 19 EAST 53rd STREET at Madison Avenue NEWYORK CITV 741 riMXJKAM rKonucKRS n n n JEWELL RADIO AND TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS |K> >. W ab:i>»» Vv. ., I lu«;«go I. Illinois Phone: FInanriiil M4T4 PrrMtlrnl u^^'T, ^" "! , NUmiitrr ^ »-">- »;»:•>;" N«n. S«le, Rrp. (;,r WosKM fyy^ I inroln l)onpIass Srcfrtary .'.***'.'. "^l- »'• * '•'^'^ l^lfiitor Jrtiiws l,aw rriuc Serticrtt Offered: A romplfle r;uIio ami lelr\iik I'), N. Y. Mllrrav Hill H-0:)8:> Prr^Mlrnl ^. >t- r.lifToid VP. Merrh. Or Mli«" Stone Mrrrh. Arri. Execs Milton W Knyle, HoUrrt Max PrtMhniion Supervis«»r Joseph Clair Pull. & Prom. Dir Murray Benson Direrlor oi Propraniniing E. Kean Srript Editor W. K. Clarke (;rneral Manager E. L. Justin Art Dirertor Mario Trombetta Senirvx Offered: Merchandising and TV and Radio purkape producers. Current I'nxlitc lions: Howdy Doody, Johnny Jupiter. (»ahl»y Hayes. Author Meets Oilir*. Jackie Rohin>on. MAXINE KEITH 234 W. tlth .N.. New York, N. Y. Phone: LA 4-2697 Manager Maxine Keith SONNY KENDIS, INC. S09 I ifth \m.. New York 17, N. Y. Phone: VAnderbilt 6-0890 Pre*., F.xec. Prod James Sonny Kendi'< Services Offered: Live & filmed radio-TV program". Complete program packaging serv- ice— ideas, scripts, production, talent, sales. Personal management of top talent. JACK KURTZE AGENCY 214 North Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: CReetview 45403 President Jack M. Kurtze V.P.-Tri'a^urer Lulu Mae Kurtz<; Executive Producer Eddie Ricci Servicfs Offered: Specialized services to advertisers and advertiHing agencies, produc- tion, diredion and ca-ling facilities for TV, Radio nnd motion pictures. ELY LANDAU. INC. 62.'i Ma.li-oi. \vr.. New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PU/a r>-«200 Pre»iilent Ely A. Landau Secretary Harold Kovner *^t'nuf's Offered: Producerh of television %ff ii\ir-ni>- on filiii LES LEAR RADIO, TELEVISION, FILMS, PUBLIC RELATIONS, SPECIAL EVENTS, PRODUCT REPRESENTATION Procter & Gamble's WELCOME TRAVELERS Starring TOMMY BARTLETT 8th CBS Year TV LES LEAR PRODUCTIONS Hot-el Sherman Chicago 1, III. Phone: FRanklin 2-2100 742 n D D PROGRAM PRODUCERS nan Productions: The Passerby, The Bill Corum Sports Show, Man's Heritage. LANG-WORTH DISTRIBUTING CORP. Meinway Hall, 113 W. 57 St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-5700 President C. 0. Langlois Secretary John D. Langlois Treasurer C. 0. Langlois, Jr. Vice-President W. O'Keefe Services Offered: Open end and commer- cial transcriptions, dramatic and musical for radio broadcasting. LANG-WORTH FEATURE PROGRAMS, INC. Steinway Hall, 113 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-5700 President C. O. Langlois Secretary John D. Langlois Vice President W. O'Keefe West Coast Mgr Hugh S. Allen Services Offered: Transcribed music library service for radio stations, advertising agencies and advertisers. Custom built radio pro- grams, both live and transcribed. Transcribed library of recorded music especially for television stations. HERBERT S. LAUFMAN & COMPANY 221 N. La Salle St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: RAndolph 6-4086 Partner, Sales Herbert S. Laufman Services Offered: Packagers and producer.- of TV programs, supervision of production for TV film commercials. LAWRENCE & LEE, INC. Equitable Bldg., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 7-1009 President Jerome Lawrence Vice-President Robert E. Lee Services Offered: Production consultants. Delivery of literary rights for television, radio and motion pictures. LES LEAR PRODUCTIONS CORP. Hotel Sherman, Chicago 1, 111. Phone: FRanklin 2-2100 President Les Lear Services Offered: Radio, TV and film pro- duction. Personal management. LESTER LEWIS ASSOCIATES 11 East 48th St., New York 17, N. Y Phone: PLaza 3-5083 Partner Lester Lewis Services Offered: TV package shows, per- sonal management. PHILLIPS H. LORD, INC. 1440 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y. Phone: LO 4-8000 Pres., Mgr., Prog. Super C. R. Manby Services Offcreds Radio and TV package shows. SOUND STAGE THEATER MYSTERY WHODUNNITS 6 HALF h ;runs the gamut' romance-comedy adventure ;^//,//2///V OF STARS ,M ^V.''' FEATURING ■'-'/// THE GREATEST NAMES IN HOLLYWOOD THRILLS!"'//; CHILLS! SUSPENSE! MANY OTHER TOP QUALITY TRANSCRIBED SHOWS AVAILABLE Quality Programs At Reasonable Rates C. P. MacGiegor 729 S. WESTERN HOLLYWOOD DUNKIRK 4-4191 743 V K OC K A M PRODUCERS nan THE FREEMAN LUSK COMPANY If.lS No, V\r.. Ilollwwioil L\S. lalif. IUHIxnv.mmI :>-LM2l rrrMitrnl . .Frrcman I uA NT..Trr«!^ l.lsoy V. Hoin.i Srrticrs Ofjrr^i . Mo«ltr«ltir ami prtHliu im of i)t«rti«»iiin program* in tin* |uil»Ii«- inhM- u» r«|)orlin): ami . omimiilai > ; atUn. C. p. MacGREGOR ^ \Vr>lrrn Av.„ Mollvwood 5, Calif, rhonc: Dunkirk W191 IVrtident C. P. Mad.rrgor Manayrr (icorpe U. Jones SeriiVrj Offered: Transcription library pro- tlurtton>: n»u>ic lilirary srrvioj", dramatic and niu>ical pronram>; rrrortling sliulios. Coni- pletf parkapinp including recording electro- plating of maiiteni ami i>i«»dmlit)n on vinylilo pre*>ings. MARK Vn, LTD. (For full listing see TV Film Producer-Distributors) ARNOLD MARQUIS PRODUC- TIONS, INC. 717 N. I.a ('ienepa, Hollywood 46, Cal. Phono: (.K«slview 6-8796 l*rr»idrnl Arnold Marquis Srrx'ices Offered: Write, direct, produce and package ra«lio and television programs and (»pots. MARSHALL— HESTER PRODUCTIONS, INC. 521 Fifth Ave New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-2722-3-4 President A. W. Marshall Vice-President Harriet Hester Legal Represenlalive Gerald Dickler Services Offered: Producing and Packag- ing Live and Transcribed Radio and TV Programs. Directorial and Supervising Serv- ice, (aimplele Radio and TV Public Rela- tion services for Social, Professional and Trade Organizations. MASTERSON, REDDY & NELSON 10 K. t9th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-1120 Partner John Masterson Partner John Reddy Partner John Nelson Production Supvr Ruth Kyle Business Mgr Helen Guy Services Offered: Packaging and produc- tion of radio and TV programs. Productions: Bride & Groom, Bank On The Stars, Double Or Nothing. McGRAW ASSOCIATES 33 West 42nd St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PE 6-7110 Partners. Peg M. McGraw, Walter J. McGraw Services Offered: Write, produce and di- rect package radio and TV programs. Productions: The Phrase That Pays. TALENT ASSOCIATES IHLEVISION PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT All RED LEVY DAVID SUSSKIND ROBERT GOSTELLO 744 n n n PROGRAM PRODUCERS n D D ALEXANDER McQUEEN & ASSOCIATES 5222 N. Lakewood Ave^ Chicago 40, 111. Phone: RAvenswood 8-9010 Owner Alexander McQueen Services Offered: "Nothing But The Truth'* feature (Reg. U. S. Pat. Office), in person, transcribed, or TV. Research for human- interest stories on sponsor's product. CHARLES MICHELSON, INC. 15 W. 47th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-0695 President Charles Michelson Secretary A Michelson Divisional Sales Manager Ray Linton Traffic Manager R. Mantell Export Manager Martin Diamond Services Offered: Producers and distrib- utors of open end quarter hour and half hour radio and television programs. Radio Transcription feature of mystery shows for local station use and TV film series on 16 m.m. motion picture film. MILVERNE PRODUCTIONS, INC. Hotel Bryant, 230 W. 54th St., N. Y. 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 5-6224; Circle 6-2100, Ext. 219 Executive Producer Milton E. Stanson Executive Producer Vernon P. Becker Services Offered: Origination and produc- tion of creative TV programs for every bud- get: Creation and production of TV Film and Radio commercials: Programming and film consultants to agency and client. WILLIAM MORRIS AGENCY, INC. 1740 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-5100 Exec.-in-Chge. of Radio. .Wallace S. Jordan Services Offered: Production of packaged shows for radio and TV, also talent reps. CARLTON E. MORSE ENTERPRISES, INC. Room 511, 1680 North Vine St. Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: Hollywood 9-6161 Owner Carlton E. Morse Services Offered: Recording, program pro- duction, scripts, package programs. Productions: One Man's Family, The Woman In My House. MORTON RADIO PRODUCTIONS, INC. 64 East Lake St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: CEntral 6-4144 President Morton Jacobson Services Offered: Dramatic- adventure stories and gimmick show with prizes. Productions: This Is The Story, What's Wrong With This Picture. HERBERT M. MOSS PRODUCTIONS 2 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JU 6-5577 Producer Herbert M. Moss FOR TV FILM SALES IN THE INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT OVERSEAS MARKETS consult THE LARGEST INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS OF RADIO & TELEVISION PROGRAMS FORTY FREMANTLE OVERSEAS RADIO & TELEVISION, INC. 366 MADISON AVE., NEW YORK 17, N. Y. Murray Hill 7-4344 • Cable: NYCOMOVER Now bringing the leading U. S. radio and tv programs to 37 nations! In Mexico: Fremantle Radio y Television, S.A. Poseo de la Reforma 1 Mexico, D. F. (tel. 36-28-17) Also: LONDON - BERLIN - ROME - JOHANNESBURG - SYDNEY - TOKYO CARACAS — SAO PAULO — BUENOS AIRES 745 Q Q □ PKOCJKAM 1» K () 1> V C K K S D D n Sentc^ Ojfrrrd: LiYe and lran*cril»eil i)u»*»-» for K«tllo *nt\ TV. MUSIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA MCA Artists. Ltd. :»i;{ MailiMMi \vp^ Nrv» York 22, N. Y. IMionr: IM.-ita «*:S00 U** l*icr«.lil>. \\ 1. 1 on«l«in. Knplautl 49 |ii« \\r^ Horhr. I*ari>, Iramr 111 Kirltiiioiul >!.. \\«->l. Siiili' 120*'. Toionlo. tknijrio. (anaiia. KMpirr ;io02.'> '*Ji:o Sania Monica Blvd., B»\«rh Hills. ralif., ^:Rr^lv^pw 6.2(>0I or HHail>ha>v 24211 SIS (;irnn Kuildinft. Atlanta, (»a^ Lamnr bl'^O IS Nrwl»ur> St., Boston. Mass.. COpIey 7-r>8HO 130 N. Miriiiftun A>«*., ( lurago. 111.. DKlawarr 1172 I nii»n ('.ommtrrf Hldj:.. (ll«'\rlaiul, ()., (:Hprr> 1-WUO llfiV \\ r*l Kirk, Avf., Honanoko, Va.. HOanok.' :\-\:mi 12 Allard Blvd., New Orleans, La., (iAIvez VI 10 37*>0 < Gardner Ave., C.inrinnati, O., SYraiiiore «*I4«) 2102 No. Akard .^t., Dallas. Tex.. I'Rospeot 7.i36 R37 Book Tower, Detroit, Mirli.. WOodward 2-2604 |0,> Montgomerv St.. San |-raiici>co, (lalif., KXI.n.ok 2-««<22 20;t W hiie Buildinp, Seattle, Wash., Mutual i:>(i7 212 B«-ason Si.. Salt Lake (^ity, Utah, 3-4657 lOIH Noiihwosteni Hank Building, Minne- apolis, Minn,, Lincoln 7863 rv'>0 (irant St., Suite 14(), Pittshurgh, Pa., (;Hant 1-W«)5 nrileNue-Slialford Hotel, Broad and Walnut Streets, Phila., Pa., PEnnypacker 5-9462 1700 l.iggell Drive, St. Louis, Mo., WOodland 2-30H3 Si'rvices Offered: Production and sales ser\Toe for live, recorded and filmed TV and radio programs. MUZAK CORPORATION (For detailed listing see Associated Pro- pram Service, Div. of Muzak Corp. under Iranscription C-onipanies.) THE NATIONAL RESEARCH BUREAU, INC. 415 N. Dearborn St., Chicago 10, 111. Phone: SUperior 7-5080 Kd. Dir.-Merch Milton Paule Services Offered: Copy and programming services for radio stations, three monthly sec- tions for the Station Manager, Program Direc- tor and Continuity Director. NATIONAL PRODUCTIONS, INC. 1001 Connecticut Ave., N. W. Washington 6, D. C. Phone: STerling 3-2222 |MAKEllP)iiMmMniD^ The wost t alked- about shotu on radio! (2nd year o.i CBS for Continental Baking and Ted Bates Agency) ARTHUR HENLEY PRODUCTIONS PLaza 5-7145 Shelton Hotel 525 Lexington Avenue New York M, N. Y. I. Inc. 746 n n n PROGRAM PRODUCERS n D n Fresident Robert J. Enders Vice-President Howard A. Enders Director of Scripts Mimi Griffin l^xecutive Producer Robert L. Friend Coordinator Stanley Bass Services Offered: Radio and television complete production. Transcriptions and films; program consultants; producers of motion pictures for television and industry. Commercisls, animation, packagers of pro- grpms for local sponsorship. Productions: Charles Goren On Bridge, Rogers Hornsby Baseball School. NELSON PRODUCTIONS, INC. 341 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 6-5862 President Raymond E. Nelson Secy.-Treas Betty Nelson Services Offered: Production-direction on retainer or free-lance basis, package produc- tion, consultation to agencies and clients, time buying, filmed commercials, research. Current Productions: Little Lady Story- time, Rod & Gun Club of the Air (TV) Rod & Gun Club of the Air (AM). OLIVER W. NICOLL PRODUCTIONS 37 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-5130 Cable Address: ARREFFAY Newyork Executive Director Oliver W. NicoU Associate Director Sandra Munsell Services Offered: Radio — Program produc- tion and consultation, package live shows. syndicated transcriptions, scripts, talent, phonograph records and albums; Television — Program production and consultation, pack- age live and film shows, scripts, talent. Mem- bers of NSTP— National Society of Televi- ?ion Producers. OLIO VIDEO TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS, INC. (See Television Film Producers) PALLADIUM RADIO PRODUCTIONS, INC. 445 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-8644 Pres Monroe W. Greenthal Producer S. George Gallu Writer Roger Lewis Services Offered: Package producers. Productions: The Planet Man. PAN AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO. 370 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-1300 Program Director Leo Shore Services Offered: Scripting, producing and recording programs in over 54 foreign lan- guages for use in United States and in for- eign countries. PETERSON RADIO PRODUCTIONS 1457 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Wisconsin 7-0069 Owner Donald Peterson CARLO VINTI EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Opera Cameos' CHANNEL 5 D a D r K O (; K A M V K O 1) V C K R S n n n Srrric^ O^riW: Kecordinn. proKram pro rULES POWER PRODUCTIONS. INC. t*U* Noiili Michifian An*'., ( lucago. Hi. M K : »ili S»„ N. v., N. Y. HK.jj.nt UVMO GEORGE LOGAN PRICE. INC. 2(IK28 ra«ilic Toa-l H>s>., Malil»u. i.alif. Phone: Globr (»-2Ki.> Pr«M Managrr S. M. Lauch i:on\ Jiiul I'roihirlion Gcorgr L. Vr'm\ Jr. Serticts OQerni: Produclion of packed radio >crial> grand lo >cll lo ami for rlhi.al arrounls o( p\«m> l\pe. Coiiipletc arroiiipaiix iiifi: on romnu'rcials, publicity, |ir:il. M.. N.SN ^.Mlv, N. Y. I'honc: JIiIm.m M.^OO Prrdtlenl Hcniard J. Prockter V.l». in chg. of Film Jerome Hobinson V.P. in rhg. Pub. Rel Clem W vie Treasurrr Jobi» Prockler ^♦Tiirt's Offered: IJve ami iiim packages. Productions: Hig Story, Trea>ury Men In Action. Man Heliind Tiie Haiij:e, Interna- liunai Polire, l*Ja>iiou»e l"). ami Mail Story. RCA VICTOR CUSTOM RECORD SALES DIVISION (See Transcription Companies.) '' RP for TV Douglas Sterling Paddock 231 West 58th St., New York 19, N. Y. COIumbus 5-0182 ' REAR PROJECTION OUR SPECIALTY Plus a Complete Graphic Arts Service * Background Slides • Photo Murals • Prop Devices • Tel ops • Locale Photography • Flip Cards • Composites • Library Stock • Equipment 37 VALENTINE ROAD BRIARCLIFF MANOR BRiar Cliff 6-2478-M N. Y. RADIO CITY PRODUCTIONS, INC. ,>2,'> l.txinjrton Ave., Mew York 17, IN. Y. IMione: LK 5- 9850 IVes. & Sales IStgr Morton D. Calok \ .1*. v'l Prop. Dir Raymond R. Chambers (^Mierai Manager Frank Scott Svrvicvs Offered: Program production, l»otli transcribed and live; specialize in pack- aging transcribed sports shows and filming of TV^ sports serials. Scripts created. Radio, TV celebrity endorsements packaged. l*rodiictioris: Radio: 'Phil Rizzuto's Sports ('aravan"; "Junior Jamboree"; "Sports Forum of the Air." TV: "Tommy 1 1 enrich Show." RADIO FEATURES OF AMERICA 37 West lOtli St., INew York 36, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-5130 Cable Address: AKREFFAY, New York Executive Director Oliver W, Nicoll Associate Director Sandra Munsell Production Unit Hotel New Weston, Madison Ave. at 49th St. New York 22, N. Y. Phone : PLaza 3-4800 Managing Director. .John Henry Macdonell Program Coordinator Eileen Ellis Services Offered: Program production and consultation, package live and film shows, script, talent. REEMACK ENTERPRISES, INC. 1270 6th Ave., Rm. 902, New York 17, N. Y. Phone: CI 6-7300 MARSHALL— HESTER PRODUCTIONS, Inc. 521 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 17, N. Y. MURRAY HILL 7-2722-3-4 748 nan PROGRAM PRODUCERS n D n President Lou Goldberg Vice-President Ted Mack Secretary Lloyd Marx Services Offered: Producers of '*The Origi- nal Amateur Hour," starring Ted Mack. STU REYNOLDS PRODUCTIONS 9120 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 46, Calif. President Stuart Reynolds Productions: Deadline, O.S.I., Mr. Presi- dent, and Pony Express Scout. Services Offered: Specializing in the pro- duction and sale of filmed TV programs; also in the filming of television programs for others and TV commercials; also produc- tion and sale of radio programs. R. S. ROBBINS 163 Bleecker St., New York 12, N. Y. Phone: SP 7-2568 President R. S. Robbing Mgr. of Prize Promotion. .Edward E. Finch Services Offered: Radio and Television package producers and merchandise prizes. BOB L. ROBERTS PRODUCTIONS 152 W. 54th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-6300 President Bob L. Roberts Services Offered: A — Radio and TV live and film productions. B — Specialized pub- licity and promotion. RICHARD H. ROFFMAN ASSOCIATES 675 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. Distributed by SPORTSVISION Chicago, IlUnois — 20 N. Wacker Dr. San Francisco, Calif. — 233 Sansome St. Produced by Danny Dee Enterprises, Inc. 510 Madison Avenue, New York 22 PLaza 3-4153 Phone: Riverside 9-3647 Bd. Chairman M. Roffman President Richard H. Roffman Services Offered: Package programs and production. Talent, Public Relations. Guest and Prize procurement, Publicity and Pro- motion, Scripts, Legal Counsel, Ideas For Contests. ROBINSON RECORDING LABS. 35 S. 9th St., Philadelphia 7, Pa. Phone: WA 2-6800 President W. P. Robinson Recording Engineers W. W. Joat, Chas. Metz Services Offered: Manufacture professional recording equipment. Produce transcribed spots and electrical transcriptions for broad- cast and TV. ROCKHILL PRODUCTIONS, INC. 18 E. 50th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-7979 President Stanley J. Wolf Services Offered: Complete packages, radio, TV and film. JACK ROURKE PRODUCTIONS 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HE 7178 President Jack Rourke Treasurer Joan Lane Rourke Production Manager Dick Wendelken Office Mgr Marjorie Lawson Musical Dir Robert Carretson Services Offered: Live and transcribed JULES POWER PRODUCTIONS INC. Producers of WATCH MR. WIZARD NBC-TV Network ALL ABOUT BABY DuMont Network TIME FOR FUN TIP TOP FUN TIP TOP TIME TIP TOP TIME Chicago: 646 N. Michigan Ave. DEIaware 7-7422 WABC-TV New York WXYZ-TV Detroit KSD-TV St. Louis l/VNHC-TV New Haven New York: 9 East 75th REgent 4-1370 749 □ Q |» K O (; R A M V R 0 1) r C E R S S....5...I?. ttdim mnd TV pro|rani»: »pol •nnounwwent ranipai|tn» «nJ jlniUw. ^^ PntdMtcttons: "l^uli*** Malinor, "Jmk RMirkr Varirtirv.** "Hr.iutv rarni^r." fPRiTr ROUSH PRODUCTIONS. INC. JM W. 52iul M., Nrw York 19, N. Y. Phone: iiOluiiihus 5-6130 |*rv«kleal Irslir M. Rousli Vler-Pre*. J»«'«''^ ^'"«^'*' l>n. Mgr J"»'n ^"'J Sarvtcvs Offered: Pro«hirers of coinimTrial motlMi pirlurrn. noiiiul >\'u\c filing, slide mo- lion films TV programs ami TV commer- cialt. fVodlurfions: TV Comm'lu: Canada Dry Giniirr Air; Shrrddrd Wlual; Fig New- lom: Vanilla Wafers: Whit*- Rose Tea & Toffre; Renriis Watch Co. t'omm'l Mot. Pix: -Whv Nut> i Holts" (Bethlehem Steel); "Irhalwd- The Headless Man** (Assoc. Amrr. Railroad*); variou^ films for U. S. Na%v. BARNARD L. SACKETT TELEVISION- RADIO PRODUCTIONS Pa. h.mpirr HKIj:.. IMulailelphia 7 IMionr: kln}i>l«'y S-()0()3 Produrtion Manager Barnard L. Sackett Film & TranMripliun Tech-.H. K. Newnieyer Conliniiit) Dirertor Charles K. Magic Sen ices Offered: Complete television serv- ire for video stations and advertisers, live ANNIVERSARY YEAR 'gff^^^ ^i4i^\^ the world's foremost research and service organization devoted EXCLUSIVELY to all phases ot endorsennents arid testinnonials. EXECUTIVE OFFICES 500 Fifth Avenue New York 36. New York CHkkering 4-7257 Hollywood Cklcoge Wgthlngton Paris and film productions, coumiercials, minute >pot8, custom-hiiilt shows, television con- sultants, personal radio-television represen- tation, concert management. ABE SAPERSTEIN TV ENTERPRISES ;t:>0 .Jill Anc.. Suite 7()ll, Nov York, N. Y. Phone: LO ;M()77 Producers. .Fay Sapperstein, Walter Kennedy Branch Offices 127 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, III. Hr>0(> Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Services Offered: Children films. JAMES L, SAPfflER AGENCY, INC. 9S38 Briglilon Way, Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: CRestview 1-7231 () East 45th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-8370 President James L. Saphier Mgr. of New York Office James Schulke Services Offered: Radio and TV produc- tions, sale of package programs and talent. Productions: The Bob Hope Show, It Pays To Be Married, The Tony Martin Show, and Meet Corliss Archer. ALLEN SAVAGE NETWORK PRODUCTIONS 140 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 7-2694 Owner Allen Savage Services Offered: Producers and packagers. Productions: Elizabeth Rae LaMont, Good Look and Good Living. KERMFT SCHAFER RADIO & TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS 45 East 51 St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PL 8-2675 President Kermit Schaf er Services Offered: Live and film television productions, transcribed radio series and kinescope television series, specialtists in cooperative advertising also offers celebrity securing and prize procuring services. SCHOOLHOUSE PRODUCTIONS 1610 N. Argyle, Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HO 1-9959 Producer, Owner Walter Hempel Co-owner Educator Eleanor Hempel Services Offered: Full production services, specializing in Children's Shows. Productions: Little Schoolhouse. BERNARD L. SCHUBERT, INC. 509 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-0944 President Bernard L. Schubert Services Offered: Talent, production radio and TV package management. SCREEN GEMS, INC. (For complete listing see TV Film Pro- ilucers). WALTER SCHWIMMER PRODUC- TIONS, INC. 75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago 1, 111. Chicago Phone: FR 2-4392 750 nan PROGRAM PRODUCERS D D D 16 E. 41 St., New York 17, N. Y. New York Phone: LExington 2-1791 Sales Manager Ted Beil 1606 Vista Del Mar Ave., Hollywood 28, Cal. Phone: HO 9-1171 President Walter Schwimmer Vice President George Guyan Sales Manager Bernie Crost Program Director Arthur Pickens Services Offered: TV and Radio package programs. SESAC, INC. 475 Fifth Ave., New York 17. N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-5365 President Paul Heinecke Secretary-Treasurer R. C. Heinecke Asst. to Pres E. S. Prager Production Manager R. S. Stone Pub. & Prom Alice J. Heinecke Traffic I. K. Weiss Services Offered: Licensing the use of copyrighted music, transcribed library serv- ice, syndicated transcribed tailor-made pro- grams for advertisers. SKIATRON ELECTRONICS & TELEVISION CORP. 30 East 10th St., New York 3, N. Y. Phone: ORegon 3-3464 President Arthur Levey Treasurer Kurt Widder Secretary Frank V. Quigley Dir. of Research & Dev Dr. John H. Laub Dir. of Ultrasonic TV Richard Duggan Dir. of Subscriber- Vision System William J. Shanahan Services Offered: Electronic Equipment, Subscriber-Vision, Research and Develop- ment TV and Electronics. CHARLES E. SKINNER PRODUCTIONS 1600 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Phone: CI 6-6915 Exec. Prod-Dir Charles E. Skinner General Manager Ray Rand Music Editor Alfonso Corelli Musical Directors Skitch Henderson & Ted Royal Set Designer Charles Carlotti Production Supervisor William Toth Camera Directors Joseph Brun, Drummond Drury, William Storz Assoc. Prod., West Coast Rep.. .Albert Kelley Film Distribution Bruce Ross Sales Manager Howard Blackmore Services Offered: Creators and producers of television, theatrical and sales influence films plus live shows; producing contractors; adapters; consultants to package producers, advertising agencies, sponsors. Distribution facilities for television and theatres, U. S. and foreign. Production facilities New York, Florida, Hollywood. FLETCHER SMITH STUDIOS, INC. 321 E. 44th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-9010 President Fletcher Smith Vice-President Charles Schettler Secretary-Treasurer Peter Caldera Services Offered: Complete motion picture production; TV shows, spots, industrial films; large sound stage for live photogra- phy; animation staff. SNADER PRODUCTIONS, INC. 9130 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: CRestview 4-6651 President Louis D. Snader Director LeRoy Prinz Musical Director Sid Lippman Services Offered: TV program production, package TV programs, TV film production, syndicate film, TV talent. SONG ADS COMPANY 5927 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 5-6181 President Robert Sande Exec. V.P. Chg. of Sales Donald Estey V.P.-Creative Dir Del Porter V.P.-Music Dir Larry Greene Vocal Director Ray Linn Services Offered: Packagers of radio, tele- vision, and theatre custom and syndicated musical and dramatic commercials. Com- posers and producers of film background music. Transcribed and filmed short sub- jects for entertainment, industrv, government and service organizations. THE SOUVAINE ASSOCIATES 135 Central Park West, New York 23, N. Y. Phone: TR 3-1158 General Partner Henry Souvaine Services Offered: Producers of radio and TV programs. STAR ENTERTAINMENT CORP. 214 W. 42nd St., New York 18, N. Y. Phone: LA 4^450 President Max Wolff Talent Al Roth Services Offered: Production and pack- aging of radio and TV shows and all prod- uct services for agencies and stations. Scripts, talent, directors and casting consultants. RICHARD STARE & COMPANY 125 E. 72nd St., New York 21, N. Y. Phone: REgent 7-9608 Partners Richard Stark, Jane Troxell Fashion Photog., Consultant J. T. Stark Design George Shealy Services Offered: Consultation and/or pro- duction of Radio-TV commercials; radio-TV programs prepared and produced by re- quest only; fashion and costume design for TV. WILBUR STARK-JERRY LAYTOR INC. 270 Park Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PL 3-1742 President Wilbur Stark V.P.-Treas Jerry Layton Services Offered: Programs and person- 751 U i-i V H O i\ K A M P U () 1) U C E R S 0 0 0 «lill«^ Cor IrlrNiMon ami ratlio. ProMtflums: Mo«l. rn Hoiuaiu.-* for radio and TV: Rocky Kiii^: RICHARD STROUT PRODUCTIONS LTD. Ml Norlh Ko%Muorr \>«\, l.o> \nj:flo> 4. l.al. IMu.n*': IIOIh>M»oa :*<0«M |V<^a<>nt Hiohar,! Nroiit Hntnch ()(fif« •>o: Kifih Ax*-- N«*>v York IK. N. V. IMionr: Mrrra> Hill 2-U'>2\ rrr.i.lrnl >• >t- >>'""" TALENT ASSOCIATES LTD. 41 K.i-t "»Oili Si.. N«*\v York, N. Y. Phom-: PI ../.. >-l030 PrvMarnl . . Mfr.-.l Lr^y Virr |V<'Mdcnl> l>aNi«l Su>>kin(l. Robrrt Su-->kiml v<«Tir«t Offered: PrtMhir.- li\o tlrainalic lrl«'\i-ion proftrains. PrtHltutions: Ju>lioe, Mr. Peepers, Philro- (K>oil>tar TfliviHion IMayhouse, Armstrong . TV PROGRAMS, INC. 10 Wa>hinplon Plat f. New York 3, N. Y. Phone: SPring 7-0232 ProidenI Edward Roberts, Jr. Services Off Ted: Package producers of live j.how> for TV. Also represent and fur- ninli talent. HAL TATE PRODUCTIONS Wl N. Clark St., Chicago 1, III. Phone: Financial 6-5450 PreMdenI Hal Tate Vice Pres^ Salet* Mgr Phil Fischer SerVTrea* Lucille E. Schall Sen ices Offered: Syndicators of Who's Talking'/. ing aids are all fur- ni-hrd a- part of ihc paikage, TELECREATIONS BY NOVAK iU W . :2n(l Slr^-rt, N.w York 23, N. Y. Phonr: TKafalgar 4-1999 t)wni(al \ariety formats for local, regional or national h|)onhor. Musical con- '-ultant" to ad\«rti>-ing agemi*-*.. TELEMOUNT PICTURES, INC. (See TV Film Producer.-.) TELEVISION SCREEN PRODUCTIONS, INC. (.See TV Film Producers) TELEVISION AND RADIO FEATURES OF AMERICA 37 \V. 4()th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-5130 CiihU Address: ARREFFAY, Newyork Executive Director Oliver W. NicoU Associate Director Sandra Munsell Production Unit, Hotel New Weston, Madison Ave. at 49th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-4800 Managing Dir J. H. Macdonnell Program C«)ordinalor FJleen Ellis- ServUes Offered: Radio— Program produc. tion and consultation, package live shows, synilicated transcriptions, scripts, talent. 'IVlevision — Program production and con- sultation, package live and film shows, script, talent. THEATRE NETWORK TELEVISION INC. 575 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: MU 8-3220 President Nathan L. Halpern General Sales Mgr Fanshawe Lindsley Sales Robert L. Crawford Prod. Super Martin H. Poll Services Offered: Closed circuit TV for business, industry and entertainment. TOWER PRODUCTIONS 11541 Landale, North Hollywood, Cal. Phone: ST 7-6414 Owner-Producer Helen L. Mosei Directors Dik Darley, Larry Robertson Prod. Assistant Bela Kovacs Services Offered: Production and sale of television and radio package shows. Productions: Space Patrol. TRANSCRIBED RADIO SHOWS 2 W. 47th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone JUdson 2-3530 President M. E. Mo»>re Services Offered: Program productions, syndicated transcriptions, scripts, package p»-ograms. TRANSCRIPTION SALES, INC. 117 W. High St., Springfield 35, O. Phone: 2-4974 President J. P. WillianH Office Manager B. Deck Services Offered: Open-end transcribed programs. 5 and 15 minute shows featuring ton talent. TRANSFILM, INC. (For complete liBting see TV Film Producers) TRANSAMERICAN BROADCASTING & TELEVISION CORP. 118 E. 40th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MU 3-8684 President John L. Clark Services Offered: Television and radio writing, direction, production and packaging. 752 n n n PROGRAM PRODUCERS n n n TRENDLE-CAMPBELL-MEURER INC. 28 West Ave., Detroit 26, Mich. Phone: WOodward 2-9184 President George Trendle V. Pres. & Gen. Mgr H. Allen Campbell Secy. & Gen. Counsel. .. .Raymond J.Meurer Services Offered: Radio-TV production. RICHARD H. ULLMAN, INC. 295 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo 2, N. Y. Phone: CL 2066 President Richard H. Ullman Vice President Marvin A. Kempner Treasurer Edward H. Kavinoky Production Manager Bill Jacobs Productions: Ad-i-mation, syndicated ani- mal film clips. Dollar Derby, participating auction program. Watch the Birdy, fully ani- mated film quiz show, selected spots, animated films. UNITED HLM & RECORDING STUDIOS, INC. 301 E. Erie St., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: SUperior 7-9144 President William L. Klein Services Offered: Recording, Program and Spot production. Package Programs, Syndi- cated Transcriptions, Talent. UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS 220 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-0400 President Frank H. Bartholomew Television Mgr Wm. C. Payette Radio Manager John Madigan Gen. Sales Manager Leroy Keller Services Offered: World-wide coverage of news and sports for Radio and TV; special programming for radio news, sports, women's and farm shows. THOMAS I. VALENTINO, INC. 150 W. 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 64675-6 President Thomas J. Valentino Vice-President Michael T. Valentino Vice-President Elsie F. Valentine Gen. Mgr., Secy Peter J. Riolo Services Offered: Sound effects records, transcriptions, chime and organ recordings, pressings, recording service. VIDEO EVENTS 535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-1668 President Julienne (Judy) Dupuy Services Offered: Live TV programs, radio programs, TV commercials, consultants; spe- cializing in children's shows. V. I. p. 720 5th Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-0130 President Bill Murphy Vice-President Charlotte Morgan Services Offered: Procuring prizes for quiz shows, producing quiz shows, endorsements by Very Important People, furnish guests for Radio-TV shows. CHICK VINCENT CO. 509 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: EL 5-0734 Director Producer Chick Vincent Assoc. Prod., Casting Dir Marion Lennox Services Offered: Package producers, pro- gram production, TV programs, live and film. WOLF ASSOCIATES, INC. 420 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-2050 President, Gen. Mgr Edward Wolf Vice-President Herbert Wolf Associate Producers Jack Rubin, Keith Taylor, Alan Gilbert Dir. of Sales Paul Ross Services Offered: Radio-TV package pro- duction. Productions: Break The Bank, for radio and TV; Hilltop House, and Masquerade Party. FRANK WRIGHT NATIONAL CORPORATION 995 Market St., San Francisco 3, Calif. Phone: DOuglas 2-5470 Manager Frank Parke Wright Treasurer Sylvia C. Wright Vice Pres Aphie Tavernas Traffic Manager D. S. Koemme Services Offered: Merchandised advertis- ing in the food products field. Productions: Calo Pet Exchanges. WYNN WRIGHT ASSOCIATES 17 West 57th Street, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-4417-8 Producer Wynn Wright Manager Charles Granzow Asst. Director Charles Carruth Services Offered: Creation and production of radio dramas. Current Productions: Squad Room, Of- ficial Detective, Crime Fighters, Farm Quiz. FREDERIC W. ZIV CO. 1529 Madison Rd., Cincinnati 6, O. Phone: PLaza 1323 President Frederic W. Ziv Services Offered: Network and transcribed programs. ZIV TELEVISION PROGRAMS, INC. 488 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 84700 Chairman of the Board Frederic W, Ziv President John L. Sinn V.P., Chg. of Sales Maurice J. Rifkin V.P., Chg. West Coast Maurice Unger Mgr., Midwestern Div Ed Broman Mgr., West Coast Div Walter Kingsley Mgr., Eastern Div A. Goustin Services Offered: Custom built and syndi- cated shows. Productions: Corliss Archer, Mr. District Attorney, The Eddie Cantor Comedy Thea- tre, I Led Three Lives, Cisco Kid, Favorite Story. 753 15 YEARS OF QUALITY AND SERVICE IN NEW YORK: 799 Seventh Ave, CI 5-7300; Gil McKean, Director- Al Shulman, Nat'l Sales Mgr. IN CHICAGO: 410 North Michigan Ave., WHitehall 4-6000; Jerry Ellis, Manager IN HOLLYWOOD: 8723 Alden Drive, CRestvlev/ 6-1034; Al Wheeler, Manager ^ It's the 15th anniversary of Columbia Transcriptions Drvition of Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., makers of the finest transcriptions and records of all sizes and speeds. *X«MMa" Tfm4»-Umrk fUg. V. 8. I'»t. Off. Marcm BcgUtradA 754 TRANSCRIPTION PRODUCERS SERVICES OFFERED PERSONNEL ADDRESSES Now that we have your attention .. .Liet us show you what we've got to give you — for top-quality, confidential, and prompt action in recording and pressing. The finest and most advanced equipment assures you incomparable engineering accuracy. Stu- dios with complete production facilities, as well as pressing plants, on each coast, guar- antee you speed and service plus individual attention. You can use Capitol's Custom Services Department with confidence that the result will meet your most rigid stand- ards and stringent schedules. CUSTOM SERVICES DEPARTMENT Capitol Records Distributing Corp. Walter S. Heebner.Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Hollywood: 5515 Melrose • Hollywood 3-7114 New York: 151 W,46th St.'COIumbus 5-4758 756 TRANSCRIPTION AND RECORDING COMPANIES nan JOHN ADASKIN PRODUCTIONS 314-15, 67 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont., Can. Phone: EM 4-9296 Owner John Adaskin Secretary (Miss) Norma Dickson Services Offered: Production, live pro- grams, series transcriptions, feature length TV film, custom productions, musical ar- rangements, script preparations. ArnUATED PROGRAM SERVICE, INC. 535 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray HUl 7-1881 President Paul F. Adler Services Offered: Production and sales of transcribed series. Specialize in syndicated disc jockeys. Radio script library. ALL-CANADA RADIO FACIUTIES, LTD. 80 Richmond St. W., Toronto 1, Ont., Can. Phone: EMpire 6-7691 Vice President G. F. Herbert General Manager Stuart MacKay Mgr., Prog. Div Robert Tait Asst. Mgr., Prog. Div C. D. S. Murray Services Offered: Canadian representatives and distributors for transcription companies. ALLIED RECORD MFG. CO. 1041 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 9-5107 President D. K. Broadhead Vice Pres. of Mgfr Sam Salzman Comptroller Irving M. Huncilman Sales Manager John F. Wegner Sales Manager Hal G. Neely Wash., D. C. Mgr. & Contr. Dir..W. S. Adams Services Offered: Processing and pressing transcriptions and phonograph records. All types, sizes, and speeds. Complete recording facilities available. ARTISTS RECORDING STUDIOS 15 West 10th St., Kansas City 6, Mo. Phone: HA 6109 Owner Bill L. Godden Engineer-Operator Bill L. Godden Services Offered: Original or direct copy masters, TV sound production, phonograph record production, "custom built programs,** spot announcements, air-checks, copies of disc, tape or wire, portable tape recordings, complete sound effects libraries, sync, cutting tables, script writers, talent files. ASSOCIATED PROGRAM SERVICE (Div. of Muzak Corp.) 229 Fourth Ave., New York 3, N. Y. Phone: ORchard 4-7400 Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Edward Hochhauser, Jr. Services Offered: A transcription library comprised exclusively of radio music not available on phonograph records; including jingles for advertisers, time, weather, dollar- day spots and shopping-days-til-Christmas jingles. Also TV production music library and special transcription library for indus* trial slide film producers. AUDIO-MASTER CORP. 17 East 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-0725 President Herbert Rosen Service Offered: Transcriptions; mood and bridge music library; three speed record and transcription players. AUDiaVIDEO RECORDING CO.. INC. 730 5th Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PL 7-3091 President Charles E. Rynd Vice-Pres T. J. Merson Vice-Pres., Treas Richard Rynd Secretary Joseph Connolly Sales Manager Ray Rand Services Offered: Facilities for recording for radio and TV, disc mastering and dub- bing, mfr. facilities transcription and phono- graph records, mass tape duplication for radio, educational, religious and industrial programs; complete program production ser- vice. A-V TAPE LIBRARIES, INC. 730 Fifth Avenue, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-3091 President Charles E. Rynd Sales Manager Ray Rand Services Offered: Full library of record- ings on tape, recording, program production. AUDIVOX RECORDS, INC. 140 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: COlumbus 5-2517 Owners Raymond Scott, Dorothy Collins, Leonard Wolf Officers Raymond Scott, Dorothy Collins, Leonard Wolf, Bob Briody General Manager L.eonard Wolf Services Offered: Manufacturers of phono- graph records for commercial use in all speeds, 78, 45 and 33 1/3 r.p.m. BELL SOUND STUDIOS, INC. 112 W. 89 St., New York 24, N. Y. Phone: TR 3-4328-9 President Allen Weintraub Secy.-Treas Daniel Cronin Services Offered: Complete services for tape, disc and film recording with studio pro- duction facilities. Masters (standard and micro groove), N.A.B. Standard transcriptions for broadcast or audition. Remote and loca- tion recording for broadcast and film. 757 Read How ViPi*^, Wit STATIONS SELL WITH WORLD LOCAL QUIZ PROGRAMS World wo» ih« fir»» librory to offer the bi^-qudience qw*t »how( WJPS. fvon»ville. Ind . SAYS "World means dollars to us' $8580 onnuol net from YOU WIN quiz series alone. In |utl 13 w*«kt this one series pays for the entire World $«rvK* for over a year. Mocon. Go . SAYS "YOU WIN is really a winner $8388 annual net. 13 weeks' revenue more than cost of entire Service for yeor " STATIONS SELL WITH WORL^ LOCAL PERSONALITY SHOWS \ AND WOMEN'S FEATURES ... "^ including, Homemaker Harmonies . . . Wedding Bells are Ringing (for local wedding announcements) . . . Whose Birthday is This (for local birthday observances) . . . Happiness Parade (for local anniversary programs) %,. . Bundle of Joy (for local birth announcements). KWRN^Peno, Nev., SAYS: "We're delighted with HOME- MAKER HARMONIES . . . one of the easiest programs we've ever hod to seTb^Had to put it on a 'first come, first served' basis. " ]\>4^ad to STATIONS SELL ■TMi •rrrr GRABLE-harit WITH WORLD JAM€S SHOW" Complete Open-End Transcription show starring famous pertonoiiiiet ond music 5 hours a week across the board! WTAR, Norfolk, Vo., SAYS: "GRABLE-JAMES SHOW t.gned for 26weeks, 5 days a week by Regent Beer . . . promotion includes newspapers, direct mail and radio ipoti! " KSO, Si. Loois, Mo, SAYS: "GRABLE-JAMES terrific! Pulled in big-name sponsors . . . General Mills, Falstaff Brewing Co , Fletcher's Castorio, G. F. Satina, Kroger Co., P 4 G Onydol." WAPX, Montgomery, M^ SAYS: "GRABLE-JAMES SHOW wowed us with 15 participbting sponsors 5 days a week! Sponsors include shoe stores, oT^s, insurance, paint and hardware, food and beauty sl- STATIONS SELL W/" SPECIAL APPEAL PROGRAl . . . revenue raising shows that prove World's leadershi in quality programming ideas. KWJB, Globe, Ariz., SAYS: "RAYMOND MASSEYIn-JHE CHAPEL BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD sold to Globe Af\bY-.. tuary for Sunday morning broadcast each week. Sponsor writes that it is the finest program of its type and public acceptance has been gratifying." STATIONS SfU WITH WORLD'S BIG STARS....- Judy Conovo Xovier Cugot Sportsmen Quartet Retty Grable David Rose Blackwood Brothers Horry Jomes Gisele MocKenzie Helen Forrest Lonny Ross Three Suns Muggsy Spanier Eddy Howord Ray Bloch Mimi Benzell Fontone Sisters Oscar Peterson Ken Griffin George Shearing Ouinette . . and many, many morel AND FOR 1955 More than ever bef ?AT-yR€Si,.™„,. NEW NAMES! Beginning with 6 NEW ACROSS-THE-BOARD Half-hour and quarter-hour PROGRAMS With 1 1 1 selling opportunities •The Song And The Star •Passport To Daydreams •Westward To Music •The Three Suns •Music Coast-To-Coast •Guess Who! Guess What! STATIONS SELL, SELL, SELL with VS/ORLD'S BIG ARRAY OF MONEY- MAKING PROGRAMMING! rATIO l?OSRER WorLD! ht with si wifh ows Isf uHh TIMELY SELLING AIDS OF EVERY KIND! WORLD IS YOUR No 1 all-purpose sales and foflfom SfeRViC£i STATIONS SELL WITH WORLDf TOP SPORTS PROGRAMS! Some of World's "firsts" in sports shows include: Get a Hit (Baseball) . . . Football Time . . . Basketball Time! / KAND, Corsicana, Texas, SAYS: "Local Western Auto Store grabbed up complete 26 week 'Get a Hit' baseball series. A good program, well written, quick-to-sell." STATIONS SELL WITH WORLD BIG NAME SHOWS! World sets the pace in library presentations of big names in big time packages for single or participating sponsors! V * STATIONS SELL WITtf WORLD JINGLES AND SPECIAL /EFFECTS World!, produces on ever-increasing rep^Vtoire of up-to- date sfSot announcement lead-ins . . . specially created songs, jif\gles, sound treatment, voice an(^ sound montages and seasonal appeals. / KBUN,'^:^}^ji, Minn., SAYS: "Worl^ DAIRY JINGLES opened 1i|ie door for a 400-spot annoi^cement campaign by local I^^D CAP DAIRY." f\ / CJVI, VictorifJ, B.C., Canada, sol^ ^orld Automotive Jingle Camp6jgn to Gladwell Motors'! / WTCH, Shawanp, Wisconsin, sold World Dollar [Wan- gles to Chamber.of Commerce./ .X WHWB, Rutland, Vt., SAYS: "JUDY CANOVA in COUN- TRY FAIR sold on first audition, bi-weekly basis, to Scott's Tractor & Implement Co., and Harold Wescott Appliances." KOOK, Billings, Mont., SAYS: "LANNY ROSS in STEAM- BOAT JAMBOREE sold on 52 week contract, to local department store." WTIP, Charleston, W. Va., SAYS: "WALTER HUSTON in FORWARD AMERICA sold before our library ariWed. Show bought for weekly broadcast by one of th§-/nation's lead- ing retail furniture houses." WWBZ, Vineland, N. i.^,^-6\d World Groceries Jingles to Co-op Neighborhoo^"<5rocers. The list could gQ,'<5n and on proving World Jingles Sell! STATIONS SELL WITH WORLD TIME AND WEATHER JINGLES ^< . the first in any library service! WIP, PtM^elphia, Pa., SAYS: "World Weatherbird jin- gle^.^esulted in a substantial amount of revenue . . . sold J<5'Goebel Brewing Company of Detroit. A natural tie-in with Goebel's rooster trademark. WRAC, Racine, Wise, sold a profitable weather jinjgl©-' campaign to Baumann Oil Co. ^—-^"'"'"^ KRUN, Bollinger, Texas, sold a s,ales-p"roducing time signal campaign to local PanlkrC'Dealer. / / ^'^CINNa Canad TIES sr.i-Mr.„ Wc TOR) !^ mmmmmmmmtmm COAS ^WHPANY, Inc. COASTAL "40" 80 West 40th Street New York, N. Y. — Circle 6-3900 COASTAL "52" 136 West 52nd Street • Complete recording facilities • 16MM film synchronization • Dukane 30/50 cycle Automatic Slide Film Tone Generator. • Fine quality • Dependable rapid service • Experienced personnel . . . have resulted in a representative clientele. ^ Proven by repeated patronage of New York's finest advertising agencies. ARTHUR SHAER Managing Director 767 ODD T R A N s r K 1 r T 1 0 N S _ l{ K ( () U D 1 N G S D n n Srriw^ji Offerrd: ISft liv.-niinutf tran- •crilv^ «pols MinrlM of FaitK open in iiii>i«(lc .iiiti at ( .i< h iMuI. M G M RECORDS 701 Srvriuli .\\rnui\ Now York, N. Y. rhone: Circle ;» 1820 l^ncrAl M.in;«n«r Frank H. Wulkrr A^vrrtioing jl Proinolioii. . .Sol lliUidwrrptT Ar!i»l & Rrprrlory Harry Moyerson Senitrs Offrred: Popular and clasaical rrrortls orif:iital movic-rasi albums— 78, 45. 13 1/3 r.p.in.'*. CHARLES MICHELSON, INC. i:» w.-i i: M.. N.NN ^..rk 10, N. Y. Phone: TLaza 7-0695 Prrtident Charles Miohelson |)i\isional Sal«*> Mszr Hay l.iiiton SfKi icrs Offered: Open end dramatic and nuisiral trail-. ril)«'«l feature programs. Gen- iirii an.l Sp..Ml\-Q Sound KfTort Libraries. MODERN RECORDING STUDIO 55 W. W atki r Drive, Chicago 1, 111. Phone: Fl 64183 Owner Edwin M. Webb Services Offered: Transcription, commer- cial records slide film, television sound track, microgroove and aircheck recording on tape or disc. Tape and disc copying. Tape remotes. Tape editing. Master processing and pressing. MUSICOMMERCIALS 344 \V. 72 St., New York 23, N. Y. Phone: TRafalgar 4-1999 President Frank Novak Kadio-TV Producer John Gunn Mgr., Writer Lewis Reid Associate Producer Betty Marshall Promotion Manager Richard Davis Services Offered: Creators of live or tran- scribed radio and television spots and jingles. Overall production including talent, mu- sicians and all mechanicals for the conveni- ence of out-of-town agencies. Musical variety formats with mass appeal for both radio and TV. MUZAK CORPORATION 229 Fourth Ave., New York 3, N. Y. Phone: ORchard 4-7400 President Harry E. Houghton Exec. Vice Pres Charles C. Cowley Vice Pres., Treas John R. Andrus Vice Pres., Sp. Ser.. .Alexander B. Motenko V.P., Eng. & Research. . .Eniil F. Hembrooke V.P., Adv., Pro., Pub., Pub. Relations Edward Hochhauser, Jr. New York Operations iliiiiilliiiiiiiiiliiiii^ ••••FILM TAPE ■DISC" ft)'*** «'««#«'«{ Nolo StuOiov irc, WMCA Byiiding 1657 troadway, N«w York 19 N Y • PLozo 7-4870 siiiiffiiilllll ■■■ :j:y|i||j|B^^ 1 13 w,EST:;:-fi|||||||| siiiJiiiiiiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliM^^^ 768 nan TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS nan :3S3a9Ba99aBB9S V.F. in Chg Ethel W. Maclean Associated Program Service Division V.P. & Gen. Mgr Edward Hochhauser, Jr. Services Offered: Background music serv- ice for industry, offices, banks, stores, super- markets, hotels, restaurants, waiting rooms and other places where people congregate. (A.P.S. Division supplies radio & TV stations with transcription library service and is also exclusive TV distributor for all Encyclo- paedia Britannica Films). NBC RADIO RECORDING DIVISION 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone: Circle 7-8300 Manager Henry P. Hayes Merchandise Mart, Chicago 54, 111. Phone: SUperior 7-8300 Manager M. P. Eisenmenger Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D. C. Phone: Adams 4-5400 Sunset & Vine Sts., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 9-6161 Manager A. M. Wooley Services Offered: Recording, program pro- duction, scripts, package programs, and talent. OLMSTEAD SOUND STUDIOS, INC. 1 East 54th Street, New York, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-1646 President Henry C. Olmstead V.P. & Sec Richard B. Olmstead Services Offered: Complete facilities and engineering for tape, disc, and film work. Mobile equipment in all three media. 35 mm, 16 mm. Complete program production serv- ice. THE PENTHOUSE STUDIOS OF V. I. NOLA 113 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. PB1CE-. contract „ieciuest CONTE^"'^^' .^oursonieduest. jvuditions, catalog' ,aPro9r pays ior »««i If „I Wuxal. Corp .•) ,,awMo«ox ^^^^^^^,,4^ p.. youtt^ ^^ Ne^ \ork S D n n r K A N s r H I V r i o n s — r k c o r d i n g s D n D rhone: Jl Mmih MHUO VI Ml V Hliiit. If.^: K\s»\, N.w York \^, N. Y. Phonr ri.i/.i :-\S'A) i^Milrnl \ iiurnt J. Nohi Virr l*rf!kidrnl V. ri»oi«a> Nohi Chiri K4»fiinrf r Slanloy Hiiinhly Film l>ivi»ion M(n" V. T. N«»Ia 5«Tt»rrs Offertnl: Filtn-Tapr-Diso transcrip- lion» for r\ . ratJio, in«lu>tr\ ami h«»'> who" of the »ports world; Special Assignment — a 15- minute dramatization of the exciting or un- usual evperiemrs of reporters in co\ering ncwji; IVrsoiialitN Time a lf>-minute inter- view and dramatization presenting promi- nent |M•r^onalilies in the news, and from «tag*-, srr«'en. radio, art, science and litera- ture. GEORGE LOGAN PRICE, INC. 20828 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, Calif. Phone: Glohe 6-2135 President George Logan Price Sales Manager S. M. Lauch HIRE'S Transcription SERVICE THAT CAN'T BE BEAT Speed: FaMcr service means Transcriptions when you want ihem . . . when you need them . . . with- out delay! Savings: Most modem equipment . . . most experi- enced enttinecrs . . . add-up to money-saving efli- cicncy . . . maximum quality at minimum cost. Quality: I he oulstanding feature of every RCA \'IC lOR Iransciiption is the quality of the sound ... the true, faithful reproduction that makes the mo&t of your aticntion-jiettinji message. Write, wire, or phone for details. Dcpt. RY-101. QO Fiftk An . New Yotk ?0. N. Y.-JUdson 2-5011 445 N. Litf Stwe Dr . Chicago 11, lll.-WHitehall 4-3215 181811. Sjfcanre Ave . Hollywood 38. Calif. -HOIIywood 4-5171 lS2SllcCmd(St.. Nashville 3. lenn.-NAshville 5-6691 Tur' ^^ custom record sales RMM COffOKAIION OF AMERICA • RCA Victor Record Division Services Offered: Radio transcriptions of morale-bnildinp, constrnctive, open-end 15- and ;U)-iMintite programs. Scripts, ideas, coni- meicial tie-ins, piodnclion, and advice on talent availabilities. (Not a talent agency.) RCA VICTOR CUSTOM RECORD SALES DIV. 630 Fifth Ave.. New York 20, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-5011 Vice-Pres., G<^n. Mgr Emanuel Sacks Manager James P. Davis .Vrtist & Repertoire Mgr Ben Selvin Advtg. & Prom. Mgr Frank J. O'DonneR •Custom Record Sales Sections Manager I). J. Finn Chicago Manager A. E. Hindle Hollywood Manager R. C. Bucholz Nashville Manager Geoffrey B. Bennett i\. Y. Mgr. Orders & Service Richard E. Bylandl N. Y. Sales Rep. (Phonograph Records) Ralph C. Williams N. Y. Slide Film Rep.. .Marjorie B. Tahaney N. Y. Sales Rep James R. Gunnison Services Offered: Recording, processing, pressing of all types of phonograph records, transcriptions, slide film and promotion rec- ords; shipping and handling. RCA Recorded Program Services Manager A. B. Sambrook Central Northeast Sales Manager William F. Reilly Western Sales Manager. William C. Gartland Northeastern Sales Rep George Field Offering the FINEst facilities in the East Disc and Motion Picture Recording FINE SOUND INC. 711 — 5th Ave., New York PLaza 3-5400 770 D n D TRANSCRIPTIONS— RECORDINGS nan Southeastern Sales Rep.. .Wallace D. Cochran Central Sales Rep Hugh Gravel Southwestern Sales Rep Robert Fender Central Northeast Sales Rep. (Chicago) Gus Hagenth Mgr. Sales Service Chas. Broderick Mgr. Comm'l Research Donald D. Axt Services Offered: THESAURUS (musical program service); RCA SYNDICATED PROGRAMS (recorded dramatic, variety, musical shows). TV film library. TV film distributor. Studios and Regional Offices 630 Fifth Ave., New York 20, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-5011 445 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago 11, lU. Phone: WHitehall 4-3530 1016 No. Sycamore Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 4-5171 522 Forsythe Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ga. Phone: Walnut 5948 1907-11 McKinney Ave., Dallas, Texas Phone: Riverside 1371 1525 McGovock St., Nashville, Tenn. RADIO FEATURES OF AMERICA 37 W. 46 St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-5130 Cable Address: ARREFFAY, New York Executive Director Oliver W. NicoU Assoc. Dir. of Svcs Sandra Munsell Mng. Dir. of Prod J. H. Macdonell Program Coordinator Eileen Ellis Services Offered: Program production and consultation, syndicated transcribed programs. scripts, talent, package, live shows, phono- graph records, international radio service. RADIO RECORDERS 7000 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood 38, Cal. Phone: HOUywood 3-3382 Chair, of Bd., Secy. & Treas.. . .H. DeVoe Rea President G. Howard Hutchins Vice-President J. Joseph Sameth Vice-President H. L. Bryant Vice-President E. F. Dummel Service Offered: Complete recording fa- cilities. RADIOZARK ENTERPRISES, INC. 606 St. Louis St., Springfield, Mo. Phone: 24422 Vice-President, Mgr E. E. Siman, Jr. Vice-President, Mgr John B. Mahaffey Services Offered: Transcribed and network country music features. Current programs: Tennessee Ernie Show, Red Foley Show, Smiley Burnette Show, Bill Ring Show, Sad- dle Rockin' Rhythm, Carter Sisters & Chet Atkins Show, ABC Network's Ozark Jubilee. REEVES SOUND STUDIOS, INC. 304 East 44th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: ORegon 9-3550 President Hazard E. Reeves Vice-President Chester L. Stewart Mgr. — Film Div Richard Vorisek Mgr. — Disc Div John Vorisek Chief Engineer Lyman J. Wiggan Services Offered: Sound recording for mo- tion pictures and television, transcriptions. To Our Many Friends . . . Thanks- for all your help in making our first two years so successful. As we enter our third year we further dedicate ourselves to produce the finest in re- corded entertainment. Cordially, Leonard Wolf General Manager Hear Your Favorite DOROTHY COLLINS and RAYMOND SCOTT Recordings 78 RPM 45 RPM 33 1/3 RPM AUDIVOX RECORDS 140 West 57th St. OF UH1VE8SAI fiecoRBiiie CO., iHC * NBW YOrK, n. T. 771 TK A N sr K 1 PTION S — RECORDINGS D D □ ROCKHILL RECORDING 18 K- SO St. >rw York 22, N. Y. Phon0: PL 9-7979 PrvMdent Jan*"* Taylor M.najirr I «-o J- 1 a""«*r I hir{ Kjidinrcr H.il.rrl Kaplan ^.1 \i........r (R^onlingK .1 Tftl IrotMiiaii ■rred: Studio rroordings; Off- tT-lhr-linc nrordings; Masters; Shellac and Tinylitp pressings; Electrical lranKnptiou»; T«'lc\i>ion-audio r«Mording!«; Tape rrcordinpf. I oration r«Mordinii. SESAC INC. 475 Fifth Ave, New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray HUl 5-5365 Paul Heinecke /-Treasurer R. C. Heinecke AmL to President H. S. Prapcr Prod. Manager Robert S. Stone Publicity & Prom Alice J. Heinecke Traffic. .' I. K. Weiss Services Offered: Transcribed library in- cluding many categories: jazz, American folk, barbersliop, hill billy, concert, Spanish, novelties, band, religious. Script service in- cluding specal continuities for holidays. Bridges, moods and themes. Saleable shows bnilt from the library, production and sales aids. THE CHARLES E. SKINNER PRODUCTIONS 1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phon€: Circle 6-6915 My Sincere Thanks for your help in making it all possible. diM' Kxec. Producer-Director.. Charles E. Skinner (.eneral Manager Ray Rand Musical Directors Skitch Henderson, Ted Royal, Druniniond Drury, William Slorz (lATSE) Assoc. Prod., West Coast Rep.. .Albert Kelley Sales Manager Howard Blackmore Services Offered: Creators, Producing Con- tractors, Adapters and consultants to package show producers, advertising agencies or spon- sors. Production facilities in New York, Florida and Hollywood. National Television, theatrical, non-theatrical distribution in United States, Canada, Mexico, and South America. HARRY SMITH RECORDING STUDIOS, INC. 48 West 48th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: CI 6-5171 President Harry Smith Services Offered: Recording studios, tran- scription service, air checks, etc. K. R. SMITH (Division of) RALEIGH RECORDS, INC. 619 W. 54 St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-3791 V.P. and Sales Mgr K. R. Smith Customer Service Ben Goldman Services Offered: Processing, pressing, shipping and handling all sizes and types of transcriptions and phonograph records. Re- cording studio available. The Greatest Name In Entertainment 78 RPM Extended Play Albums 45 RPM 33 1/3 Long Playing Records Leader In The Fieid Of Sound Track Albums n n n TRANSCRIPTIONS — RECORDINGS nan TELAVIX STUDIOS, INC. 216 Tremont St., Boston 16, Mass. President Richard L. Colten National Sales Universal Bcstg. System Exec. Sec'y Mrs. M. Jones Services Offered: TV films, air checks, tape master, full studio transcription services, film and tape editing rooms. L. S. TOOGOOD RECORDING CO. 221 N. LaSalle St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: CEntral 6-5275 Owner. L. S. Toogood Services Offered: Transcription service and magnetic tape duplicating. TRANSCRIBED RADIO SHOWS 2 W. 47th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-3530 President M. E. Moore General Manager Norm Bart Services Offered: A series of Christmas Spot Jingles for 15-, 20-, 30-second spot an- nouncements, spots made to order. TRANSCRIPTION SALES, INC. 117 W. High St., Springfield 35, 0. Phone: 2-4974 President J. P. Williams Executive Vice-Pres John S. Zarka Office Manager Bess Deck Services Offered: Open end transcriptions — quarter hour and five minute programs, featuring "Singin' Sam," Mullen Sisters, Charlie Magnante, Emile Cote, Curley Brad- ley, The Golden Gate Quartet. RICHARD H. ULLMAN, INC. 295 Delaware Ave., Buffalo 2, N. Y. Phone: CLeveland 2066 President Richard H. Ullman Exec. V.P Marvin A. Kempner Treasurer Edward H. Kavinoky Production Manager Bill Jacobs Services Offered: Spot-Lite Spots, ten sec- ond copy aids packaged for radio stations; Tune-0, musical give-away show; IDollar DerbyS, a participation auction program; Beatrice Kay Show; Barbership Harmonies; Joe McCarthy Speaks — 100 five minute pro- grams featuring one of basebalFs greats. UNITED FILM & RECORDING STUDIOS 301 East Erie St., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: SUperior 7-9114 Gen. Mgr. & Exec. Producer. . . Wm. L. Klein Exec. Vice-President Wm. C. Hutchings Management Egmont Sonderling Office & Studio Mgr John Brunn Services Offered: Everything on film, discs and tape. Two large film stages. Modern equipment for audio and video. UNITED RECORDING LABS. 1650 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: CI 7-3718, 2089 Partners George Adams, Anita Smith Services Offered: Commercial spots, elec- trical transcriptions, complete sound record- ing service, on records and tape, air checks. UNIVERSAL RECORDERS, INC. 6757 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 9-8282 General Manager Roger LeFont Services Offered: All types of recording on acetate, magnetic tape and magnetic film for transcription, phonograph records and film use. UNIVERSAL RECORDING CORP. Ill E. Ontario St., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: MI 2-6465 President Milton T. Putnam Vice-President A. B. Clapper Secretary-Treasurer Robert A. Weber Office Manager Belinda Richmond Controller Tony Parri Services Offered: Recording, transcriptions, package programs, masters, pressings, and sound track for slide THOMAS J. VALENTINO, INC. 150 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Circle 64675 President Thomas J. Valentino Vice-Presidents Michael T. Valentino, Elsie F. Valentino Gen. Mgr. & Sec Peter J. Riolo Services Offered: Mood music for TV, sound effects of all types, miscellaneous re- cordings. WESTERN RECORDERS 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HO 3-6811 Owner H. Dixon McCoy Services Offered: Tape and Disc. Record- ing-Assembly and Editing. Radio Broadcast- ing from our Studios. WORLD BROADCASTING SYSTEM 488 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 84700 5255 Clinton St., Los Angeles, Calif. President John L. Sinn Chairman of Board Frederic W. Ziv Vice-President Robert W. Friedheim General Manager Pierre Weis Sales Manager Dick Lawrence West Coast Mgr James L. Weathers Services Offered: Sales and program tran- scription service for radio and TV. ZAHLER MUSIC UBRARY 918 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Cal. Phone: BRadshaw 2-9337 President Gordon Zahler Services Offered: Background music for TV filmed series. FREDERIC W. ZIV CO. 1529 Madison Rd., Cincinnati 6, O. Phone: PLaza 1323 488 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 84700 President Frederic W. Ziv Vice-President (Executive) . . .John L. Sinn V.P., Chg. of Sales Alvin E. Unger V.P., Chg. of Prod Herb Gordon Treasurer Joseph L. Moore Services Offered: Transcribed radio pro- grams for local and regional sponsorship. 773 o W Olid Broadens Programming Scope To Re-Focus Radio Selling G D D D D D liy PIERRE WEIS (General ManaK^r World HrtKidcasting System 'THK basic sUon>rlh of iiulio lies in the important services it can porforni for iho k>cal listener and the local and ro- ^onal advertiser. As lon^ as radio is beamed in this direction, as lon^ as radio offers the liH-al listener the type of pro- gram he desires, and the local and re- irional advertiser the type of program- minfr he needs to put across his sales messagre. radio will continue as a potent advertising force. D D D For radio, after all, is depended on by the American people to provide a con- tinuous flow of information and enter- tainment hour after hour . . . from early morning until late at night, and very often through the night. As long as it fulfills this function, radio will remain strong. The function, in fact the responsibility, of a library service is to provide sta- tions with programming features and sales tools designed to attract both listener and advertiser response. J D n We at World Broadcasting System face this as our major responsibility to our customers. In the changing picture of radio selling. World has broadened the scope of its program and sales ser- vice to embrace scores of new ideas for attracting more advertising dollars to stations. These services are now being performed for our more than 1000 affili- ates who recognize the need for a new look in radio. D D D One example of World's willingness to broarlen its scone is "The Betty Grable-Harry James Show," one of the most startling new concepts in program- ming ever developed by a library service. For the first time in library service history, a full hour program, designed for five-day-a-week, across-the-board pro- gramming was furnished to local sta- tion.s at no talent or program fee. A nominal disc charge of one dollar per second was set to partially offset physi- cal manufacturing costs. The success of this program can be seen in the fact that a large list of sta- tions, including many network affiliates, have scheduled the Grable-James Show for night time listening, and have sold it to important national, regional and local advertisers. As the first important new feature of our 1955 schedule, we sent to World affiliates a package of seven musical program series for across-the-board scheduling, 52 weeks a year, the largest such package ever made available by a library service. D D D This package of new shows, in half- hour and quarter units, provides stations with almost 12 hours of programming per week, plus the opportunity to sell 111 spot announcements per week. It is in programming of this type that radio finds a quick appeal to listeners, and a ready market among advertisers. Quality programs within the price range of local and regional advertisers, and quality programming which will put across the sponsor's sales message to the widest possible audience. nan But programming of this type is only one of the sales tools needed by local stations. Equally as important is the need for attention-getting merchandising aids tied in to special advertiser classi- fications, special campaigns, seasons of the year, sporting events, and holiday occasions. D D D All of these programs, all of these promotions, are designed specifically to help station affiliates make additional time sales to local and regional adver- tisers. If radio makes full use of such services, it is certain to continue as a potent force among all advertising media. 774 ORGANIZATIONS PERSONNEL— ADDRESSES — UNIONS GUILDS —ASSOCIATIONS — RADIO-TV GROUPS nan ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES Hollywood Athletic Club, 6525 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. HO 3-8942 OFFICERS Presfdent Don DeFore 1st Vice-President Hal Hudson 2nd Vice-Presidemt Riobert J. Black Secretory Shirley Thomas Treasurer Thomas McCray Recording Secretory Gale Storm Secretary to Treasurer Sara Harney Stevens Corresponding Secretairy Mildred Beach Director-at-large Danny Thomas Director-at-large Barbara Britton Director-at-large Betty Mears Diirector-at-lorge James T. Aubrey, Jr. Diirector-at-large Harry Koplan FUNCTIONS A non-profit organization dedicated to the ad- vancement of television. Its most important function is the Annual Awards Banquet when the coveted "Emmy" is awarded for outstanding achievements in the industry. ACTORS EQUITY ASSOCIATION 45 W. 47 St., New York 36, N. Y. PLaza 7-7660 OFFICERS President Ralph Bellamy 1st Vice-President Maurice Evans 2nd Vice-President Bill Ross 3rd Vice-President Frederick O'Neal 4th Vice-President Margalo Gillmore Treasurer Paul Dullzell Recording Secretary John Effrat Exec. Sec Angus Duncan Counsel Herman E. Cooper BRANCH OFFICES 720 Bittersweet PI., Chicago 13, III. 6636 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Colif. 216 Pine St., San Francisco 4, Calif. COUNCIL Joseph Anthony, George Britton, Thomas Chalmers, Edwin Clay, Donald Cook, Robin Craven, Doris Dalton, John Drew Devereaux, Mildred Dunnock, John Emery, Poul Ford, John Forsythe, Florida Friebus, Larry Gates, Mairjorie Gateson, Wynne Gibson, Richard Gordon, Margaret Hamilton, Helen Hayes, Del Hughes, Kim Hunter, George Ives, Dennis King, Rusty Lone, Carmen Mothews, Ruth Matteson, Frank Maxwell, Ruth Mc- Devitt, Scott McKay, Katherine Meskill, Tliomas Mitchell, Claudia Morgan, Lloyd Nolan, Elliott Nugent, Leonord Patrick, Robert Preston, William Redtield, Williom G. Roehrick, Polly Rowles, Edmon Ryan, Jane Seymour, Kent Smith, Chester Stratton, William Tal- mon, Frederic Tozere, Lee Tracy, David Wayne, Jane White, Eleonor Wilson, Lois Wilson. THE ADVERTISING COUNCIL, INC. 25 West 45th Street, New York 36, N. Y. JUdson 2-1520 OFFICERS Choirmon Stuort Peabody Vice-Chairman Louis N. Brockway Vice-Chairman Leo Burnett Vice-Chairman John C. Sterling President Theodore S. Repplier Vice-President Allan M. Wilson Vice-President George P Ludlam Secretory Frederick R. Gamble Treosurer Paul B. West Radio-TV Director Gordon C. Kinney Pub. Rel. Director Maxwell Fox BRANCH OFFICES 1200 18th Street, NW, Washington 6, D. C. STerling 3-9153. T. S. Repplier, President. 203 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, III. RAndolph 6- 1753. L. S. Schwartz, midwest representative. 1680 N. Vine Street, Hollywood 28, Cal. HO 7-7166. R. C. Coleson, West Coast Representative. 425 Bush Street, San Francisco 8, Cal. GA 1-6868. Charles W. Collier, (AAW). FUNCTIONS A non-profit organization representing all phases of advertising and dedicated to the uses of advertising in the public service. ADVERTISING FEDERATION OF AMERICA 330 W. 42nd St., New York 36, N. Y. BRyant 9-0430 OFFICERS President Elon G. Borton Chalrmon of Board Wesley I. Nunn Secretory Viola Erickson Treasurer Ben R. Donaldson FUNCTIONS An orgonization of advertising clubs, national ad- vertising groups and companies interested in adver- tising to: To help make advertising increasingly more effective. To raise continually higher standords of advertising practice. To promote better public understanding of adver- tising. To promote cooperative effort in advertising. To encourage improvement in advertising education. ADVERTISING RESEARCH FOUNDATION 11 W. 42 St., New York 36, N. Y. LOngacre 3-5100 OFFICERS Chairmon Marion Harper, Jr. Vice-Choirman Fred B. Manchee President Edgar Kobak Treasurer E. P. Seymour Monaging Director A. W. Lehman Technical Director D. B. Lucas Secretory Edward F. Herrick FUNCTIONS To further scientific practices in advertising ond to promote greater effectiveness in advertising ond marketing through impartial and objective research. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ADVERTISING AGENCIES 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. LExington 2-7980 OFFICERS Chairman of the Board William R. Bailer, Jr. Vice-Choirmon Henry G. Little President Frederic R. Gamble Secretairy-Treosurer Robert E. Grove Vice-President Richard L. Scheidker 775 O R (; A N 1 Z A 1 1 O N S nan •3a3??53";3355 Vice-frvtidMit Richard Turnbull S«t»»Ty ♦• Comwittte* M lyMdcvft Medio . Kenneth Godtrcy FUNCTIONS TIm MtiOfiol org«ntiotion of the advertising agency Ahw: To tostcf, itrengtheo ond improve the ogcncv buiincsi, to advance the cousc of o\ a »hole, to give service to members AMERICAN COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION S Srv4mon St. Nr» tork 38. N Y COrtI— dt 7-U74 OFFICERS Frt»»d««r Joseph P. Selly S«cty -TrMt Joseph F. Kehoe P«»licil> Director Charles Silberman BRANCH OFFICES Eostrni Bronch 17J7 Chestnut Street, Philo. 3, Po. nM»«: LO 4-1251 Mort Borrow, Chairman. Atlo«itic Bronch, 5 BceKmon St., N. Y. C. 38, N. Y. rhoM; CO 7-1734. W Bender, Chairmen. FUNCTIONS Independent Union, Broadcast Department devoted f9 organization of all employees in the Radio Broad- cost. rg Industry, excepting Musicions and Actors. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS 570 Lexington Ave., New York 22, N. Y. PLazo 8 0600 OFFICERS ft*t James C. Petrllo Vice-Pros. C. L. Bagley Socrctory Leo Cluesmann Trcosurcr Harry J. Steeper EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Wm. J. Harris, Stanley Bollard, Herman D. Kenin, Grorge V. Cloncy, Walter M. Murdoch. BRANCH OFFICES 175 W Woshington St , Chicago 2, III. Phone: STate 2-0063 220 Mt Pleasant Ave., Newark 4, N. J. Phone Humboldt 2-8010 Horry J Steeper, Trcos. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TELEVISION K (; A N 1 Z A r IONS D D D Rex Stout . . . John Hersey ..Erik Barnouw Luise M. Sillcox Richard Levine COUNCIL MaitlM AlbionJ Cic»itona Amjiy, Bot^cy Barton, It<4»i« Borlim. Ho«iOfd Br\-%lin, John Brick, Samuel (^t. n I >^r, MofMV Hi-lcn Mull, Leonard Kaufman, CK .-rgc Robert J Londry, John Lardncr, fre ; Richord Lockndgc, Phyllis Mc<3inlcy, Ro4»^. " ..- Ann Potry. Henry f Pringle, Moriono Htlht RouKton Budd Schulbcrg, Max Shulman, Rex Sto«t. JolM» T Wintcnch, Theodore H. White, Herman Wowii Moryorcr Cousins, Alan Green, Norman KoHr««. Inocngordc tbcrie Kochler fUNCTlONS Notiewol business orgomxation of authors in the 9«bi>COIshaw, John Murphey, Robert Fuller, James L. Cox, Linn Pattee, Ken Sparnoin, Burt Squire, Dorsey Owings. NON-RADIO LICENSING DEPT. Vice-President Harry P. Somerville Cfiicago Office, 360 N. Michigan Ave.; Andover 3-5394. Stan Myers, Mid-West Representative. Los Angeles, 1549 N. Vine St., Hiillside 7-7447; Lawrence Conti, Far-Western Representative. PROFESSIONAL DEPT. Julian Stearns, General Professional Mgr.; Profes- sional Staff, Harold Wald, George Furness. Chicago Office, 360 N. Michigan Ave. Andover 3-5349. Jimmie Cairns, Professional Representative. Hollywood, Calif. Office: Wm. Walters, 1549 N. Vine St., Hillside 7-7447. Gen. Mgr., Eddie Janis. FUNCTIONS The functions of BMI are (1) To coordinate and license the performing rights to music of a group of affiliated publishers and performing rights societies; (2) to provide equal opportunity of recognition for all writers, composers and publishers. THE BUREAU OF BROADCAST MEASUREMENT 85 Richmond Street West, Toronto 1, Ontario, Canada EMpire 3-8046 President: Charles R. Vint, Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Ltd., Toronto. Vice-President: Horace N. Stovin, Horace N. Stovin & Company, Toronto. Executive-Secretary & Treasurer: Clhorles J. Follett, Assoc, of Conadian Advertisers, Toroinito. 778 n n D ORGANIZATIONS D D D DIRECTORS William N. Haiwkins, Radio Station CFOS, Owen Sound, Ont.; G. Frank Mills, Spitzer & Mills Limited, Toronto; 'Neil Morrison, Canadian Broadcasting Corp., Ottawa; A. M. Sanderson, Whitehall Pharmacal (Canada) Ltd., Toronto; William E. Trimble, Baker Advertising Agency Ltd., Toronto; George S. Ber- tram, Swift Canadian Co. Ltd., Toronto; Robert M. Campbell, J. Walter Thompson Co. Ltd., Toronto; J. Arthur Dupont, Radio Station CJAD, Montreal. Research & Development Director: Clyde H. McDonald, The Bureau of Broadcast Measurement, Toron-to. FUNCTIONS To conduct surveys and to assemble statistical and other data relating to radio broadcasting and par- ticularly relating to the number, distribution and listening habits of persons who are or may be listen- ing to the various broadcasting stations at different times and from time to time. To adopt standard methods of appraising broad- casting station coverage, and/or the listening habits of the public. To prepare reports, charts and other forms of pub- licity based on surveys and statistical and other data assembled as aforesaid. To print, publish and distribute to members the reports, charts and other forms of publicity prepared as aforesaid. CATHOLIC WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA, INC. 128 W. 71 St., New York 23, N. Y. ENdicott 2-0412 OFFICERS Spiritual Director Rev. John B. Kelly President William Fay Vice-Pres Richard Reid Vice-Pres Joseph A. Duffy Executive Secretary Eleanor M. Tucker FUNCTIONS AND ACTIVITIES A national organization of writers and persons inter- ested in literary work. To promote the interest of writers, and to take cognizance of and make appro- priate record of notable achievements in the literary world. To give to the press, screen, stage and radio the Catholic mind on Church issues. CENTRO-AMERICANO DE RADIO p. O. Box 1795 Panama, Panama President Fernando Eieta FUNCTIONS Regional association of radio and TV broadcasters representing stations in the Caribbean and Central American countries to improve the standards of broad- casting techmiques and business. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS 108 Sparks St., Ottawa 4, Ont. 3-4036 President of the Board E. F. MacDonald Vice-President of the Board J. M. Davidson Exec. Vice-President T. J. Allard Secretary-Treasurer Flora Love Copyright Counsel Samuel Rogers French Language Counsel Guy Roberge DIRECTORS E. F. MacDonald, Halifax, N. S.; J. M. Davidson, Toronto, Ont.; F. A. Lynds, Moncton, N. B.; F. B. Ricard, Sudbury, Ont.; Henri Lepage, Quebec, P. Q.; J. P. Lemire, Hull, P.Q.; W. Slatter, Guelph, Ont.; J. A. Dupont, Montreal, P. Q.; J. E. Campeau, Windsor, Ont.; J. S. Boyling, Moose Jaw, Sask.; G. Gaetz, Edmonton, Alta.; J. B. Craig, Brandon, Man.; F. H. Elphicke, Vancouver, B. C; Maurice Finnerty, Pen- titton, B. C. BRANCH OFFICE 200 St. Clair Avenue, West, Toronto 7, Ont. Phone: WAInut 2-3334. C. W. Fenton, Sales Director. FUNCTIONS The Canadian Association of Broadcasters is a voluntary trade orgaimization of 125 privately owned (independent) radio broadcasting stations and 17 telecasting stations in Canada. COMPOSERS GUILD OF AMERICA 25 West 45th Street, New York 36, N. Y. JUdson 2-4500 12924 Sarah Street, North Hollywood, Calif. HO 2-1353; SU 2-8377 President Leith Stevens 1st Vice-President Arthur Schwartz 2nd Vice-President Walter Schumann 3rd Vice-iPresident Gene von Hallberg Secretary-Treasurer Mack David Asst. Sec. Treasurer Winston Sharpies Executive Secretary Elsa Clay FUNCTIONS CGA was organized to represent composers (music and/or words) in screen, radio, TV, stage recording and transcription in establishing minimum terms and improved conditions in their employment relationships. COMPOSERS, AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS ASSN. OF CAN. LTD. 182 St. George St., Toronto 5, Ont., Canada WAInut 3-8457 OFFICERS President Sir Ernest MacMillan Mus. D. (Oxon.) General Manager William S. Low FUNCTIONS The administration in Canada of the right of per- formance of authors and composers of music through- out the world. CATHOLIC ACTORS GUILD OF AMERICA, INC. Hotel Astor, New York 19, N. Y. Circle 6-5566 OFFICERS President Gene Buck 1st Vice-Pres Pat O'Brien 2nd Vice-Pres Jay Jostyn Recording Secretary Ed Begicy Historian Jane Taylor Executive Secretary George Buck Chairman of Executive Board Frank McNellis Clhaplain Rt. Rev. Msgr. Vincent J. Brosnan Treasurer Rev. Francis M. Costello FUNCTIONS Social and benevolent organization which strives to care for the spiritual and physical needs of mem- bers of the profession, regardless of creed. In par- ticular, every effort is made to assure members of the organization of care and attention in tlie cose of illness, hospitalization, burial whenever the need arisec. THE DRAMATISTS GUILD OF THE AUTHORS LEAGUE OF AMERICA. INC. 6 E. 39 St., New York 16, N. Y. Murray Hill 9-4950 President Moss Hort Vice-Pres George S. Kaufman Secretary Dorothy Fields Exec. Sec Mills Ten Eyck, Jr. FUNCTIONS The national business organization of dramatists. EPISCOPAL ACTORS GUILD OF AMERICA, INC. 1 East 29th St., New York, N. Y. Murray Hill 5-2927 OFFICERS Hon. Presidents Rt. Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill, Rt. Rev. Horace W. B. Donegan President Vinton Freedley 779 D D D 0 R C A N I Z A T 1 O N S n n n 2i»d Vtct-f resident \ XT-fm»6*mt% Rev. Randolph Ray, CkatU* Cotatn. Bobby Clori, Peggy Wood l«C S«»••. Corl .M Eckitrom, Boris Karloff, Tesso Costa, Tfcoti Lo«to«i. Horry McNoughton, Rcgmold Moson, RoymoMd Mo»*c*. Carmen Mathews, Margery Maude, iote MoHcy, Kate Oglebay, Helen Ormsbcc, Basil RoHtbeiK. Mn Chos M Richter, Corr^clio Otis Skin- ••». George Somnes, Frances Storr. FUNCTION TW G«ild ministers to octors of oil religious faiths FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS BAR ASSOCIATION 600 Munscv Building, Woshington 4, D. C. STeriing 3 1000 ^rtntdent Vincent B. Welch lit VKe-Prvsident Percy H. Russell, Jr. William J. Dcmpscy . Thomas H. Wall Trtosvfw Porker D. Hannock Delegstt t» Amerkmi Bor. Assoc Vincent B. Welch EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Robert M Booth, Jr., Jeremiah Courtney, Frank U Fktchcr, Stephen H. Fletcher, Leonard H. Marks George O. Sutton. FUNCTIONS To promote the proper odministrotion of the Com- mumcotioni Act of 1934 and reloted octs, to uphold the honor of proctice before the Federal Communi- cotions Commission, ond to encourage cordial inter- course among the proctitioners. It issues o quarterly publicotion, the Federal Communications Bar Journal, which is devoted to matters of interest pertaining to communications low. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Pcnnsvlyania Ave, at 6th St., N.W., Washington Ex'ecutrvc 3-6800 PERSONNEL Choirman Edward F. Howr«y Commissioner Lowell B. Mason Commissioner jan,^, ^ ^g^j Commissioner John W. Gwynne ComiT..s$.o«er Robert T. Secrest Sec. to the Commtswon Robert M. Parrish f'^r.fra Director Alex. Akcrman, Jr. Legol Advisor and Asst. to the Chairman Dovid C. Murchison General Counsel Earl W. Kintner l^:Jk °^«Consultotion Charles E. Grandey Acting D.r, Bur. of Economics .. Jesse W. Markham Dir. of Hc-oring Examiners Everett F. Haycraff D r , Bur of Invest.gotion Harry A. Babcock 0.f., Bureou of Litigation Joseph E. Sheehy BRANCH OFFICES pJi' u V" M "5""' ''°''y Square, New York 7, N. Y "foo '^""°"'*' Attorney m Charge. COrtlandt 7- Room 1310, 226 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 6, III WillKim F. Lemkc, Jr., Mgr., ANdover 3-3600 roi.^r. ' f^.^'^0' P'f'ce BIdg., Son Francisco 2, dJce 2.23°5'o."" ^°'^^"' '^^^"'"'^ '" ^*'°'^' ^Lon^ w"i?°'"J'li ^ ^ ^°"'^ "°"«'' Seattle 4, Wash irl' ^,,"°L"*' ^♦»°;"'^y '" Charge. MUtual 3300. Room 413 Mosonic Temple BIdg., 333 St. Charles ,, ^ FUNCTIONS fn.V"Jr "7^'°' '"*" '^"igncd to promote free and -L« „Tr '"°" '" '"^''^»°»^- t^odc- the Commission f.Jl ^ l'°" Z?°l"'^ monopolistic and deceptive prac- tices ond pubfishes c-conomic studies of factors af- fecting the competitive economy. 780 THE FRENCH BROADCASTING SYSTEM (RADIODIFFUSION FRANCAISE) IN NORTH AMERICA 972 Fifth Ave., New York 21, N. Y. REgcnt 4-1501 Director Pierre Crenesse Ass't. Dii Alice Lewltin Administrator Suzanne Weltman Program Director Marins Kobtzeff Public Relations Denise Folk FUNCTIONS Tfie activities of the French Broadcasting System in North America ore twofold: on the one hand, for the purpose of strengthening the good will and understand- ing between France and the U. S., it distributes to in- dependent stations all over the country English-lan- guage programs prepared in Paris for North American listeners, covering all aspects of life in France today; on the other hand, it keeps French listeners informed of all events taking place in America today. INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION BY RADIO-TELEVISION Ohio State Univ., Columbus 10, O. UN. 3148 Ext. 280 Director I. Keith Tyler Asst. to Dir Patrick E. Welch Secretary Bette Wallach FUNCTIONS International meeting for broadcasteirs, educators and civic I coders devoted to discu&siioin of polilcy and techniques of educationail broadioasting. THE INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS, INC. 1 East 79th St., New York 21, N. Y. LEhigh 5-5100 OFFICERS President J. D. Ryder Vice-President Franz Tank Treasurer W. R. G. Baker Secretary Haraden Pratt Editor J. R. Pierce Executive Secretary G. W. Bailey DIRECTORS S. L. Bailey, A. N. Goldsmith, J. T. Henderson, A. G. Jensen, A. V. Loughren, C. J. Marshall, J. W. McRae, L. E. Packard, J. M. Pettit, E. M. Boone, J. F. Byrne, J. N. Dyer, W. R. Hewlett, D. J. Tucker, Howard Voilum, George Roppaiport, B. E. Shackelford, Ernest Weber, H. W. Wells. FUNCTIONS An incorporated non-profit organization having as its object the advancement of the theory and practice of radio and electronics, including allied branches of engineering and all related arts and sciences. INTERCOLLEGIATE BROADCASTING SYSTEM 333 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, III. 3107 Westover Drive S. E., Washington 20, D. C. LUdlow 2-7210 OFFICERS President George Abraham Vice-Pres. & Operations Mgr David W Bor^t Treasurer. .... janies R. Wylie Secy. & Prog Mgr Howard C. Hansen Engineering Dir. & Bulletin Editor. Richard H. Crompton Sales Promotion & Pub. Relations Mgr. Thomas M. Blaisdell ^ ,, BRANCH OFFICES D. W. Borst, 580 Lowell Street, Lynnfield Center, Mass.; 113 Locust Drive., Baltimore 28, Md.; 1562 Von Vronken Ave., Schenectady 8, N. Y FUNCTIONS The Intercollegiate Broadcasting System is a non- profit association of college and university campus stations established to pool the resources of thes« stations and further the development of this form of educational radio in this country. ODD ORGANIZATIONS D D D JEWISH THEATRICAL GUILD 1564 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. PLaza 7-5237 Chairman, Bd. of Trustees. .. .Wm. Degen Weinberger President . Eddie Cantor ,^^:,y"^^'^^^ Hairy E- Gould I St Vice-Pres George Jesse! Vice-Presidents Jock Benny, Jock Bregmon, tmil Friedlander, Marcus Heimon, A. A. Jailer, Ted Lewis, Wm. Morris, Jr., Jock Pearl, Jomes Sauter, Milton Wemtraub, Emanuel Socks Treasurer Abe Lostfogel Asst. Treasurer Nat Ufkowitz Chofrman of Relief Dr. Leo Michel Legal Committee Henry M. Kotz Chaplain . . Rabbi Abraham Burstein Executive Secretary Dave Ferguson FUNCTION Non-sectarion theatrical assistonce agency. JOINT COMMITTEE ON EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION 1785 Massachusetts Ave., N. W., Washington 6, D. C. Hudson 3-6620 C*»airman Dr. Edgar Fuller, Naf I Council of Chief Stote School Officers Vice-chairman Dr. David D. Henry, American Council on Education Executive Director Ralph Steetle JCET MEMBERS Dr. Franklin Dunliam, Association for Education by Radio-Television; James H. Denison, Association of Land-Grant Colleges ond Universities; Graydon Aus- mus, Notional Association of Educotionol Broadcasters; Dr. Albert N. Jorgensen, National Association of State Unfversities; Dr. Belmont Farley, National Education Association. FUNCTIONS The JCET seeks to represent the special needs of education in the newest ond most powerful of the moss media, ond encourages educators to meet their responsibilities in regard to it. THE LAMBS 130 W. 44th St., New York 36, N. Y. Luxemburg 2-1515 OFFICERS Shepherd Walter N. Greaza Boy Horry Hershf ield Corresponding Secretary Bobby Clark Recording Secretary Michael Abbott Treasurer Joseph Downing Librarion Tex O'Rourke DIRECTORS King Colder, Frank McHugh, Loring Smith, Jock Whiting, Mortin Begley, Joseph S. Buhler, Conrad Nogel, Lep Solomon, Ralph Bellamy, Happy Felton, Emil Friedlander, Arthur Vinton, Robert Griffith, H Pierson Mopes, Soul E, Rogers. LIFE DIRECTORS EX-SHiEPHERDS: William Gaxton, Fred Waring, John Golden. FUNCTIONS The object of this club shall be the promotion of social intercourse among persons, engaged professional- ly in the drama, music, authorship, and the fine arts, OS well OS friends of those professions, and the col- lection and preservation of objects of interest thereto, and the creotion and maintenance of funds for the benefit of persons engaged professionally in the drama, music, authorship, and the fine arts who shall be in need of financial aid or assistance, to be disbursed in the discretion of the Council of the Club. MUSIC PUBLISHERS' CONTACT EMPLOYEES UNION OF GREATER NEW YORK, LOCAL 22102, A.F.L. 1270 Sixth Avenue, New York 20, N. Y. CO. 5-7362 President Robert Miller Vice-President Joe Sontly Treosurer Chas. Long Executive Secretory Bob Miller MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Bob Boumgort, Bert Hober, Leo Disiton, Mickey Gorlock, Mac Kooper, Jock Perry, Bernie Pollack, Harry Sontly, Sammy Smith, Murray Luth. BRANCH OFFICES 54 W. Randolph St., Chicago, III., Morton Schoeffer, Regionol Dir.; 1491 N. Vine St., Hollywood, Cal., Lucky Wilber, Regional Dir; 225 - 26th St., Santa Mon'ico, Col., Al Comparte, Reg. Secy.; 36 L 5th St., Cincinnati, Ohio, Donny Engel, Reg. Director. FUNCTIONS Labor Union. MUSIC PUBUSHERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20. N. Y. Circle 6-3084 OFFICERS Chairman of the Board Walter G. Douglas President Louis Bernstein Vice-President Jack Mills Secretary J. J. Bregmon Treasurer Abe Olman Agent and Trustee Harry Fox NATIONAL ASSN. FOR BETTER RADIO AND TELEVISION 882 Victoria Ave., Los Angeles, Col. Whitney 4245 OFFICERS President Mrs. Clara S. Logon 1 St Vice Pres Dr. Richard Atkinson 2nd Vice Pres Dr. Lee DeForest Secretory Mrs. Victor Roberts Treasurer Mrs. Gertrude Blockstock FUNCTIONS To co-ordinate the interest of civic, religious, edu- cational, business and labor organizations and indi- dividuols for the purpose of encouraging the presenta- tion of radio and television programs of high stand- ards. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RADIO & TELEVISION BROADCASTERS (For Complete Listing See NARTB Section) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCAST UNIONS AND GUILDS (NABUG) 37 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. JUdson 2-5130 OFFICERS Notional Chairman Oliver W. Nicoll COUNCILS 37 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Luxem- burg 2-5130. Oliver W. Nicoll, Chairman, New York Council: 341 Menomonee St., Chicago 14, III. Phone: MOha"#k 4-3592, H. Walter Thompson, Choirmon, Chicago Council: 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: Hillside 5125. Claude McCue, Chorrman, Hollywood Council. CORRESPONDING OFFICES Washington, D. C; Albuquerque, N. M.; Atlonto, Go.; Boston, Mass.; Charlotte, N. C; Cincinnati, Ohio; Cleveland, 0.; Dollos, Texas; Denver, Colo.; Detroit, Mich.; Durham, N. C; Erie, Pa.; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Fort Worth, Tex.; Independence, Mo.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Kansas City, Mo.; Kenosha, Wis.; La Crosse, Wis.; Louisville, Ky.; Madison, Wis.; Miami, Flo.; Mil- waukee, Wis.; Mi»neapolis-St. foul, Minn.; New Or- leans, La.; Norfolk, Vo.; Omoho, Neb.; Peoria, III.; Philodelphia, Pa.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Portlond, Ore.; Pueblo, Colo.; RocLne, Wis.; Raleigh, N. C; Roches- ter, N. Y.; Salt Lake City, Utoh; Son Francisco, Cal.; 781 ODD O K (; A N I Z A T IONS nan SdkcMCtwtfy, N. Y.; Scottte. Wo»h ; Sioux City, lowo; St Lmm. M«.; Syiocute, N Y , Utica, N. Y. FUNCTIONS -NABUG*' l« Hic Notionol Atiociatiofl of Broodcost Vtxcni end Guilds in the radio ond television indus- tr>. o»90«iied on beholf of their respective mcm- t»f the solution of porollcl problems ond the t«g«ther of the unions ond guilds in those :ultural, legisiotive, economic — where their interrtts coincide NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCAST EMPLOYEES & TECHNICLANS (NABET) 10 Eost Jockson Blvd , Chicago 4, III. WA 2 2462 lN»«niotiO(wl President Clifford E. Rothcry lufcrnotioito) Vice-President Gene Klump liitvniotioiMl Eiecutive Secretory George Mancr IntcriKitionol Sec'y-Trcasurer Arthur Hjorth Conodion S«'y-Treosurer Jiocomo Papa BRANCH OFFICES 44 W. 48tti St., New York 36, N. Y.; 6223 Sclmo Arc., Hollywood 28, Calif.; 335 Hayes St., San Fran- o$co, 86 W. Chippewa, Buffalo; 519 Jarvis, Toronto; 1231 St. Catfterine, W. Montreal. FUNCTIONS NABET has contracts tor its 5,500 members with ABC. NBC, and 92 Independent radio and TV sta- tions ond film studios in the United States and with C8C ond more than 20 independent stations in Conodo. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS 14 Gregory Hall, Urbane, III. Urbono 7-6611, Ext. 3394 OFFICERS President Frank E. Schooley Vice-President John Dunn Treasurer Robert J. Colemon Secretory William Harley Eiecuhve Director Horry J. Skornio DIRECTORS Region 1: Jomcs MocAndrcws, WNYE, Boord of Edu- cotiofi, 29 Ft. Greene Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Region II: Earl Wynn, V/UNC, University of North Carolina, Chopcl Hill, N. C; Region III: Paul B. Rickard, Direc- tor of Radio ond TV, Wavnc University, Detroit, Mich.; Rc>gioo IV: Dr .Burton Paulu, KUOM, Minnesota U., Minncopolis, Minn.; Region V: Marguerite Fleming, KSLH, Board of Education, 1517 S. Theresa Ave., St. Louis, Mo.; Region VI: E. Adams, KUOW, Washington U., Seattle, Wash. BRANCH OFFICE 2500 Municipal BIdg., New York 7, N. Y. WH 3-3600, Seymour N. Sicgel, Past President FUNCTIONS Representing non-commercial, educational AM, FM and TV stations, workshops and production centers owned and operated by colleges, universities, school systems. State systems, community organizations, and public-scrvicc agencies. NATIONAL ASSN. OF PERFORMING ARTISTS 630 Fifth Ave., New York 20. N. Y. Circle 7-8194 OFFICERS ''««'dent Fred Woring Treasurer Don Voorhees Cenerol Counsel Alfred Rice FUNCTIONS To obtain morol and pecuniary rights of performing •rtifts in the commercial uses of such performances. NATIONAL ASSN. OF TELEVISION & RADIO FARM DIRECTORS Addrc-ss core of President Frank Atwood, WTIC, 26 Grove St., Hortfofd, Conn , Phone: 5-0801 Vice-President John McI>onald, WSM, 301 Seventh Ave. N., Nashville, Tenn., Phone: 6-7181 Secretary-Treasurer Jock Timmons, KWKH, Shrevcport, La., Pfionc: 2-8711 Historian Herb Plambeck, WHO, 914 Walnut St., Dcs Moines, la., Phone: 3-7147 CHATS Editor Harvey Dinkins, WSJS, 419-21 N. Spruce St., Winston-Salem, N. C, Phone: 5-2311 FUNCTION NATRFD is on organization dedicated to the service of agriculture, station management and the advertiser. NATIONAL BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU, INC. Chrysler BIdg., New York 17, N. Y. MUrray Hill 6-3535 OFFICERS Chairman of Board Charles H. Watts President Kenneth B. Willson 1 st Vice-Chairman Warren Agry 2nd Vice-Chairman Lorimer B. Slocum Secretary Lowell Shumway Treasurer Frank F. Soule FUNCTIONS This organization assists the public, advertisers and publishers to avoid false and deceptive advertising. It cooperates with law enforcement agencies in this work. NATIONAL COMMUNITY TELEVISION ASSOCIATION, INC. 710 14th St., Northwest, Washington 5, D. C. MEtropolitan 8-1415 President M. F. Mfllarkey, Jr. Vice-President N. W. Ctogswel! Treasurer W. J. Calsam Secretary C. E. Reinhard Executive Secretary E. Strotford Smith DIRECTORS Louis Babic, George H. Bright Jr., Frank Brophy, John Colling, C. C. Daker, William Daniels, Eli Kramer, A. J. Malin, J. H. Rannells, Joseph Saricks. FUNCTIONS Promote the development of community antenna television systems throughout the United States througfi techniques normally employed by national trade associations. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF TELEVISION PRODUCERS, INC. 17 East 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. Murray Hill 2-8877 Room 504 President Irving Sulds Vice-President Charles Bosch WEST COAST OFFICE 7063 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Granite 6930 FUNCTIONS The Notional Society of Television Producers (NSTP) is on industry association comprised of manu- facturers or producers of live, filmed, or iconoscope recorded tele, programs. Membership In NSTP is open to oil such independent producers or production firms provided they are not a part of, or associated with, on advertising, agency, tele, network, or local tele, station. NAT. TELEVISION FILM COUNCIL 1501 Broadway (Suite 1519) New York 36, N. Y. LOngocre 4-8234 President Melvin L. Gold Executive Vice-President Johnny Sclhneider Executive-Secretary Sally Peric General Secretary Sydney A. Mayers Treasurer Samuel Spring Choirman, Bd. of Directors. . .Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith V.-P. in charge of Distribution Archie A. Mayers Production Albert D. Hecht Stations Ardien Rodner Agencies James P. Ellis Membership John J. Bergen, Jr. 7S2 D n n ORGANIZATIONS nan DIRECTORS Norman BorneH, Henry Brown, Lou Feldman, Herbert Gelbspan, Andrew Jaeger, Woldo Mayo, Williiam J. Reddkk, Lester Schoenfeld, Alvin Stahl, Burton Zucker. FUNCTIONS NTFC provides a huib for the interchange of ideas among all segments of the television film industry, with a view to mutual cooperation and help, and the gen- eral promotion and betterment of films on television. NATIONAL VARIETY ARTISTS, INC. 218 W. 47th St., New York 36, N. Y. COIumbus 5-0956 OFFICERS President Louis Handin Vice-President Dorothe A. Masters Treasurer Lester Rose Secretary Bettie North BOARD OF GOVERNORS Hon. Leonard Conner, Jomes Clark, Eddie Halson, Ted Hennig, Lilliam Lindeman, Ruth Lyons, Lillian McNeill, Edna Osborne, Evelyn Silver, Lillian Saunders Sollisch, Phoebe Whiteside, Joe Woods. NEGRO ACTORS GUILD OF AMERICA, INC. 1674 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Circle 5-4343 OFFICERS President Noble Sissle Vice-President Leigh Whippter Executive Secretary Lillyn Brown Evans Treasurer W. C. Handy Assistant Treasurer A. Edward Walters Recording Secretary Evelyn Davis Assistant Secretary Lillian Roberts Chaplain Dr. John H. Johnson Counsel Harry T. Bragg, Simon Finestein NETWORK ADVERTISERS ASSOCIATES, INC. 1587 Broadway, N. Y. COIumbus 5-4700 PHILADELPHIA RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION President William B. Caskey Vice-President Raymond S. Green Treasurer ; Wilfiam A. Banks Secretary Joseph L. Tinney Executive SecretOiry Helen M. Grigal FUtNCTIONS To initiate and promote studies of all phases of radio and television broadcasting for the purpose of improving service to the public and advertisers. PROFESSIONAL MUSIC MEN, INC. 1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y. Columbia 5-7362 OFFICERS Honorary President Rocco Vocco President Robert Miller Vice-President Joseph Santly Treasurer Charles Long Executive Director Bob Miller Board of Governors Bob Baumgart, Bert Haber, Leo Diston, Mickey Garlock, Mac Kooper, Jack Perry, Bernie Pollack, Harry Santly, Sammy Smith, Murray Luth. BRANCH OFFICES 54 W. Randolph St., Chicago, III. Regional Director Morton Schaefer 1491 N. Vine St., Los Angeles, Calif. Regional Director Lucky Wilber 36 E. 5th St., Cincinnati, 0. Regional Director Danny Engel 225 - 26th St., Santa Monica, Calif. Regional Secretary Al Comparte FUNCTIONS Charitable and Benevolent Organization. RADIO FREE EUROPE no West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. PLaza 7-7600 Director Robert E. Lang Executive Director W. J. Convey Egan Asst. Director Thomas H. Brown, Jr. Program Manager Willioim Rafael Public Relations Director Alton Kastner Policy Advisor Lewis Galantiere Technical Director Claude Harris European Director (Munich Office) .... Richard Condon Managing Director (Lisbon office) Henry Lolliot FU'NCTIOiNS Radio Free Europe, a private organization sup- ported by contributions of the American people to Crusade for Freedom, transmits to Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poiond, Romania and Bulgaria over 23 short and medium wave tronsmitters. Its programs, of oil types, written a;nd broadcast by exiles from behiml the Iron Curtain, bring the captive people truth ond news of their own countries, as well as of the free world, helping them keep alive a strong spirit, await- ing the time when strong action may become possible. RADIO ADVERTISING BUREAU, INC. 270 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. MUrray Hill 8-4020 OPERATING GROUP President Kevin B. Sweeney Dir. of Local Promotion R. David Kimble Dir. of National Promotion J. Norman Nelson Director of Member Service Arch L. Madsen Office Mgr., Asst. Sec.-Treas Williaim L. Morison GOVERNING GROUP Chr. of the Board Joseph E. BaudJno Westinghouse Broadcasting Co. Secretary William B. McGrath WHDH, Boston, Mass. Treasurer Donald W. Thornburgii WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. Chr. of Executive Committee Kenyon Brown KWFT, Wichita Falls, Tex. Chr. of Finance Committee John S. Hayes WTOP, Washington, D. C. BRANCH OFFICE 333 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, III. Phone: CEn- tral 6-5066. Gale Blocki, Jr., Director of Midwestern Sales. BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. EIroy McCaw, WINS, New York, and KYA, San Francisco; Ralph J. McElroy, KWWL, Waterloo, Iowa; Frank P. Schreiber, WGN, Chicago, III.; A. E. Spokes, WJOY, Burlington, Vt.; Joseph J. Weed, Weed & Co., New York; Charles T. Ayres, American Broadcasting Co., New York; Joseph E. Baudino, Westinghouse Broad- casting Co., Washington, D. C; John P. Blair, John Blair & Co., New York; Kenvon Brown, KWFT, Wichita Falls; Charles C. Caley, WMBD, Peoria; John C. Cohan, KSBW, Salinas; Robert E. Dunville, WLW, Cincinnati; William H. Fineshriber, Jr., National Broadcasting Co., New York; Simon Goldman, WJTN, Jamestown, N, Y.; John S. Hayes, WTOP, Washington, D. C; George J. Higgins, KMBC, Konsas City, Mo.; Ward D. Ingrim, KHJ, Los Angeles; Edgar Kobak, WTWA, Thomson, Go.; Howard Lane, KOIN, Portland, Ore.; William B. McGrath, WHDH, Boston, A^ss.; James H. Moore, WSLS, Roanoke, Va.; Adrian Murphy, CBS Radio, New York; John F. Patt, WJR, Detroit, Mich.; William B. Quarton, WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Robert A. Sabmid, Mutual Broadcasting System, New York; George B. Storer, Storer Broadcasting Co., Miami, Beach; Kevin B. Sweeney, RAB, New York; Donald W. Thornburgh, WCAU, Philadelphia; Allen M. Woodall, WOAK Columbus, Ga. FUNCTION The organization is supported by all networks, lead- ing station representatives and 840 stations to pro- mote and sell radio at the national level to advertisers and agencies, ond provide members with research and sales tools to sell at both the national and local levels. 783 D n o ORGANIZATIONS nan RADIO NEWS ANALYSTS C O Jo^n McVonv- ABC 7 Wwr 6*ft« St., New York, N. Y. rmnlmit . io^'> McVane Vk»-^rv«*d««n WillKim Costcllo, Ncxl Calmer brae. CommittM H V Kaltonborn, George Fielding B«o>. U. 24. First telegraph message sent (1844). 25: Ralph Waldo Emerson born (1803). 27: Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco opened (1937). 29: Wisconsin admitted (1848). Rhode Island admitted (1790). Patrick Henry born (1736). 30 Memorial Day (In ail the States, Territories, District of Columbia and Colonial Possessions, except Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Ten- nessee). 31: Walt Whitman born (1819). The Johnstown (Pa.) flood (1889). Battle of Jutland (1916). 1: Kentucky admitted (1792). Tennessee admitted (1796). 3 Confederate Memorial Day (Louisiana, Ten- nessee). King's Birthday (Canada). Birthday of Jefferson Davis (1808) (Florida, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia). 6: American Marines victorious at Belleau Wood, June 6-10 (1918). Nathan Hale born '1756). D-Day M944). Television network Eurovision, linking 8 Eu- ropean nations 'Britain, France, West Ger- many. Italy. Belgium, the Netherlands, Den- mark and Switzerland) went into operation '1954). 7: Daniel Boone Day Kentucky) 8: Battle cf New Orleans (1815). Children's Day, second Sunday in June. n 16: 20: 21: 22: 24: 25: 26: 27: Regular TV schedule, three times weekly, inaugurated by WGY, Schenectady (1928). Feast of St. Columba. Confederate Memorial Day (Petersburg, Vir- ginia). Feast of St. Barnabas. The Continental Congress appointed John Adams. Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston to draft a declaration of independence (1776). Kamehameha, first King of Hawaii, observed in Hawaii. TransAtlantic radiophoto of Pope Pius XI by Korn appearing in the New York World de- clared "a miracle of modern science." (1922). John Augustus Roebling born (1806). Baseball Centennial Celebration of the in- vention of the game at Cooperstown, N. Y. (1939). Hawaii organized as U. S. territory (1900). Harriet Beecher Stowe born (1811). Flag Day. Pioneer Day (Idaho). Franklin demonstrated the identity of elec- tricity and lightning by use of a kite (1752). Arkansas, 25th state admitted to the Union (1836). Oregon boundary treaty signed at Washing- ton by Great Britain and the U. S. Commencement, the climax of the academic year when degrees are conferred with im- pressive ceremony. Bunker Hill Day. (In Massachusetts, Suffolk County). Battle of Waterloo (1815). Beginning of War of 1812. King John of England signed Magna Carta (1215). West Virginia Day. Longest Day in Year. Father's Day; 3rd Sunday in June. New Hampshire Joined the Union (1788). Constitution Ratified (1788). Bolivarian Day (Canal Zone). San Juan Day (Puerto Rico). U. S. approves act requiring certain pas- senger ships to carry wireless equipment and operators (1910). Virginia Admitted (1788). North Korean Communists attack So. Korea (1950). Battle of Little Big Horn, Montana (1876) "Custer's last stand," his defeat by the Sioux Indians. CBS presents first commercial color program (1951). Virginia ratified the U. S. Constitution (1788). President Truman orders U. S. troops into Korea battle (1950). First American Troops land in France (1917). Helen Keller born (1880). 790 n □ D HOLIDAYS AND SPECIAL EVENTS ALMANAC □ D D 28: Archduke iFranz Ferdinand assassinated in Sarajevo (1914). U. S. purchased rights and franchises of France in the Panama Canal (1902). Treaty of Versailles ending World War I signed (1919). 29: George Washington Coethals born (1958). St. Peter's Day. 30: St. Paul's Day. Congress granted Yosemite Valley and Mari- posa Big Tree Grove to Calif, for a public park (1864), The valley was discovered in 1851. Fourth Atomic Bomb dropped (experimental over water) Bikini (1946). First telecast of an eclipse of the sun over NBC and CBS (1954). ilulH 1: Battle of San Juan Hill (1898). Dominion Day (Canada). Battle of Gettysburg (1863). Federal fiscal year designated by the law of Aug. 26 (1842), as beginning July 1. Dept. of Commerce organizes a radio divi- sion to enforce Wireless Act of June 24, 1910 (1911). 2: Richard Henry Lee's resolution declaring the U. S. independent passed by the Continental Congress (1776). Garfield assassinated (1881). 3: Idaho admitted (1890). John Singleton Copley born (1737). 4: Independence Day. U. S. Military Academy at West Point opened (1802). Calvin Coolidge born (1872). Slavery abolished in New York (1825). Providence, R. I. founded by Roger Williams (1636). Work on Erie Canal commenced (1817). Thomas Jefferson died (1826). James Monroe died (1831). John Adams died (1826). Cornerstone of Washington Monument laid (1848). Surrender of Vicksburg (1863). Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty presented to U.S. in Paris (1833). American pilots first participated in air raids over Germany (1942). 5: Admiral David G. Farragut born (1801). 6: Republican Party founded (1854). John Paul Jones born (1747). Columbia University opened (1754). 7: U. S. annexed Hawaii (1898). 8: John D. Rockefeller born (1839). Liberty Bell cracked tolling death of John Marshall (1835). 9: Elias Howe born (1819). iO: Wyoming admitted (1890). James McNeill Whistler born (1834). 11: John Quincy Adams born (1767). Federal Communications Commission is or- ganized to succeed Federal Radio Comm. and also to regulate wire telephony and telegraphy (1934). 12: Orangeman's Day. 13: Forrest's Day (Tennessee). 14: Stars and Stripes adopted (1777). Bastille Day— First Celebrated in U. S. (1914). Admiral Perry opened first negotiations for trade with Japan (1853). First sports event in color, races at Mon- mouth Park, N. J. (1951). 15: St. Swithin's Day. 16: Mary Baker Eddy born (1881). First Atomic Bomb exploded (experimental) New Mexico (1945). 17: Munoz Rivera's birthday (Puerto Rico). 18: William Makepeace Thackeray born (1811). 19: Franco-Prussian War began (1870). 20: Guglielmo Marconi died (1937). 21: Spanish Armada defeated by England (1588). Society of Jesuits abolished by Pope Clement XIV (1773). First battle of Bull Run (1861). CBS begins TV broadcasting from station W2XAB (1931). 24: Simon Bolivar born (1783). Pioneer Day (Utah). Mormon Pioneer Day (Idaho). 25: Occupation Day (Puerto Rico). Fifth Atomic Bomb exploded (experimental under water) Bikini (1946). 26: George Bernard Shaw born (1856). Serge Koussevitzky born (1874). New York ratified the U. S. Constitution (1788). 27: First successful Atlantic Cable (1866). Barbosa's birthday, in the Canal Zone. 28: Austria declared war on Serbia (1914). Volunteers of America Founder's Day. National Vegetable Week begins. 29: Booth Tarkington born (1869). Benito Mussolini born (1883). 30: Henry Ford born (1863). First Representative Assembly in America convened (1607). First patent for wireless telegraphy granted in U. S. (1872). Experimental television transmitter W2XBS opened by NBC in N. Y. (1930). 31: Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola. AugUJBt I: Colorado Day. Beginning of World War I (1914). 2: Government of India transferred to British Crown (1858). U. S. War Dept. purchased its first military plane from the Wright Brothers (1909) thus founding the Army Air Corps. 3: Civic Holiday (Canada). 791 ODD HOLIDAYS AND SPECIAL KVENTS ALMANAC n D D Gcmijnv dccljrcd wjr on England and Franct (1914). Columbut sjiicd from Spj n (H92L 4: ftttt of Sr Dominic. 5: litrlc of Mobile Bjy (1864) with Admiral Farraguf in command. Second Atomic Bomb dropped (1945) Hiro- shima. 6: Feast of the Transfiguration. Westinghouse discloses Stratovision plan (1945). Emilic Dionnc. of the Dionne quintuplets, died 1954' 7: International Peace Bridge, dedicated (1927), commemorating more than 100 years of peace between the U. S. and Canada. Creation of War Department (1789). Society of Jesuits restored by Pope Pius VII 11814). 8: Charles A. Dana born (1819). Third Atomic Bomb dropped (1945) Naga- saki. 9: First Train Drawn in U. S. by Steam Loco- motive (1831). Iiaak Walton born (1593). 10: Herbert Clark Hoover born (1874). Russia declared war against japan (1945). 11: The "Clermont" Fulton's steamboat made a successful run up the Hudson River (1807). First baseball game in color, Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Boston Braves at Ebbets Field < 1951 1. U.S. Army used portable television trans- mitters to direct infantry operations remote- ly. Demonstration was seen by coast-to- coast audience i 1954 L 14: V-l Day (1945). Atlantic Charter agreement between President F. D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill (1941). 15: Panama Canal opened (1914). 16: Bennington Battle Day (Vermont). First transatlantic cable opened (1858). George Herman ("Babe") Ruth died (1948'. 18: Virginia Dare born (1587). 19: National Aviation Day. Orville Wright born (1871). 20: Benjamin Harrison born (1833). 21: Lincoln-Douglas debate began (1858). 22: Claude Debussy born (1862). 23: Oliver Hazard Perry born (1785). 24: British burn White House (1814). St. Bartholomew's Day Massacres, France (1572). Festival of St. Bartholomew. 25: Edgar Wilson ("Bill") Nye born (1850). 26: Suffrage for Women— 19th Amendment '1920). 27; Drilling of first oil well completed in West- ern Pennsylvania by Col. Edwin Lourentine Drake (1859^. 28: Spanish landed at the site of St. Aufustinc. Fla. (1565). johann Wolfgang von Goethe born (1749). 29: Oliver Wendell Holmes born (1809). 30: Germany declared war on Poland (1939). Beginning of World War II. French fleet arrived in Chesapeake Bay to further the interest of American independ- ence (1781). 1: Germany invaded Poland (1939). Official V-l Day (1945). (Surrender terms signed aboard U.S.S. Missouri.) Labor Day. Eugene Field born (1850). 3: First American Peace Treaty with England (1783). Allies invaded Italy (1943). 4: Henry Hudson discovered Manhattan Island (1609). First Electrical power station in world in New York (1882). First telecast coast-to-coast via coaxial cable and microwave relays. Occasion of Pres. Harry S. Truman opening Japanese Peace Treaty Conference (1951). 5: First Continental Congress (1774). 6: Lafayette Day. First Battle of the Marne (1914): 7: James Fenimore Cooper born (1789). Japanese Peace Treaty (WW II) signed (1951). 8: Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam (New York) to British (1664). Italy surrendered (1943). Crimean War ended (1855). 9: Admission Day (California — 1850). 10: Arthur Holly Compton born (1892). Rosh Hashonah. 1 1 : Harvest Festival. O. Henry (pen name William Sydney Porter) born (1862). Defender's Day (Maryland). 12: Battle of Lake Erie (1813). 13: Walter Reed born (1851). John Joseph Pershing born (1860). Battle of Quebec (1759). Battle of St. Mihiel (1918) First battle planned and carried out by American forces in World War I. 14: Great Britain and its colonies in America adopted the Georgian calendar (1752). "The Star Spangled Banner" written by Francis Scott Key (1814). 15: Independence Day of the Central American Republics (1821). William Howard Taft born (1857). 16: Russians burned Moscow (1812). 17: Constitution Day. 18: Cornerstone of U. S. Capitol laid In Wash- ington, D. C. (1793). N. Y. Times established (1851) when its first issue appeared. Columbia Broadcasting System goes on air with basic network of 16 stations. Major J. Andrew White is president (1927). 792 □ n n HOLIDAYS AND SPECIAL EVENTS ALMANAC nan !!!3535HBB» 19: Washington issued his farewell address to people of U. S. (1796). Yom Kippur. 21: Great hurricane swept Atlantic Coast of N. Y. and New England thence going inland and causing great loss of life and property (1938). 22: Lincoln issued the preliminary proclamation freeing the slaves (1862). Nathan Hale executed (1776). First day of Autumn. 23: Naval battle between "Bonhomme Richard" commanded by John Paul Jones and British frigate "Serapis" in North Sea (1779). 24: John Marshall born (1775). 25: Balboa discovered the Pacific (1513). Bill of Rights (1789). 26: George Gershwin born (1898). Battle of the Meuse-Argonne (Sept. 26- Nov. 11, 1918). 27: American Indian Day (4th Friday). 28: Georges Eugene Benjamin Clemenceau born (1841). 29: Michaelmas Day. 30: Mutual Broadcasting System starts as co- operative four-station hookup (WOR, WGN, WLW, and WXYZ), carrying first commer- cial program (1934). (§ttnbvt 7: Francisco Franco proclaimed head of Spanish Nationalist Government (1935). Germany crossed border into Czechoslo- vakia (1938). 2: Ferdinand Foch born (1851). Mohandas Gandhi born (1869). 3: Religious Education Week. First full week in October. 4: Rutherford B. Hayes born (1822). Wright Brothers took first long distance flight in an airplane (1905). Chester A. Arthur born (1830). 5: Missouri Day. National Business Women's Week, generally the second week of Oct. 7: Stamp Act Congress held and Declaration of Rights issued by Colonies (1765). James Whitcomb Riley born (1853). 8: Edward Vernon Rickenbacker born (1890). 9: Fire Prevention Week. Fraternal Day (Alabama). Chicago Fire (1871). 10: U. S. Naval Academy in Annapolis opened. (1845). 11: Eleanor Roosevelt born (1884). Farmer's Day (2nd Friday) (Florida). YMCA Founder's Day — Sir George Williams born (1821). FCC approves CBS color TV tests (1950). National Bible Week. 12: Columbus Day. 14: William Penn born (1644). 15: First public demonstration of ether as an anesthetic, Massachusetts General Hospital (1846). 16: Noah Webster born (1758). 17: Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga (1777). 18: General Tojo appointed Premier of Japan (1941). Alaska Day. FCC sets aside bands in ultra-high fre- quencies for television aural or apex broad- casting and relay broadcasting, above 30,000 kc. (1937). Hurricane "Hazel" hits U.S. Eastern coast (1954). 19: Surrender of Cornwallis (1781). Volstead Act (Prohibition) passed (1919). John Adams born (1735). 20: FCC decided it would be undemocratic for TV shows to be censored by the govern- ment, after protests that crime shows in- creased juvenile delinquency. 22: The Metropolitan Opera House opened with presentation of Gounod's Faust (1883). 23: Sarah Bernhardt born (1845). Al Jolson died (1950). 24: Transcontinental telegraph line completed (1861). Pennsylvania Day. United Nations Day William Penn born (1644). Light's Diamond Jubilee, largest commercial television hook-up (1954). 25: First cabinet meeting televised (1954). 26: Erie Canal opened to traffic (1825). Better Parenthood Week, observed last week in Oct. 27: Theodore Roosevelt born (1858). 28: Dedication of Statue of Liberty (1866). 31: Hallowe'en. Admission Day, Nevada (1864). l^xtmmbtr 1: All Saints' Day (Louisiana). Liberty Day (St. Croix, Virgin Islands only). National Broadcasting Co. is organized with WEAF and WJZ in N. Y. as key stations, and Merlin Hall Aylesworth as president (1926). 2: General Election Day. North Dakota admitted (1889). South Dakota admitted (1889). James K. Polk born (1795). Warren G. Harding born (1865). George Bernard Shaw died (1950). 3: Panama declared its independence of Colom- bia (1903). 4: John Philip Sousa born (1854). 5: Guy Fawkes Day (English). U. S. General Election Day. 6: Static-less radio system based on FM in- stead of AM is demonstrated on 21/i meter wave by Maj. E. H. Armstrong at the insti- tute of Radio Engineers, N. Y. (1935). American Art Week. 7: Marie Skladouska Curie born (1867). 8: N. Y. Symphony Orchestra gave its first con- 793 D D D HOLIDAYS AM) SlUX lAL KVENTS ALMANAC D D D cert tinder Leopold Djmrosch (1858^ Monrjnj jdmitfcd (1889K Op«nin(( p*rformjncc of Mctropolifjn Opera in New York wjs fcleviscd by closed circuit ro 32 theaters m more than 25 cities, and s««n by soine 70,000 persons. 9: Crtit Fire m Boston (1872). American Education Week. 10: Martin Luther bom (1483). U S Marine Corps was created by the Con- tinental Congress (1775^. II: ArmistKe Day. World War I Washington admitted (1889). 13: Robert Louis Stevenson born (1850). Edwin Booth born (1833>. 14: Robert Fulton born (1765). Book Week 15: Pike's Peak discovered (1806L 16: Oklahoma admitted il907). 17: Siith Congress Met for First Time in Wash- ington 11801). Sucx Canal opened (1869). 18: Standard Time went into effect in the 'J. S. (18831. Dr. V. K. Zworykin demonstrates his kine- scope or cathode ray television receiver be- fore a meeting of the IRE at Rochester, N. Y. (1929). 19: Lincoln's address at dedication of National Cemetery on t^e battlefield at Gettysburg (1863). lames A. Garfield born (1831). 21: North Carolina admitted (1789). Edison Announced invention of Phonograph •1877). 23: Franklin Pierce born (1804). 24: Zachar7 Taylor born (1784). 28: Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday). 29: Admiral Byrd Discovered South Pole (1929). 30: Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) born (1835'. Russia invaded Finland (1939). Winston Churchill born (1874). December 2: Promulgation of the Monroe Doctrine (1823). 3: Illinois admitted (1818). Gilbert Stuart born (1755). 5: Martin Van Buren born (1782). Walt Disney born (1901). 7: Pearl Harbor attacked (1941). Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin confer at Teheran (1943). Delaware Day. Daily facsimile broadcasting inaugurated by KSD, St. Louis (1938). First coast-to-coast medical telecast in color, surgery in Los Angeles, via closed circuit '1951 '. 8: Eli Whitney born (1765). U. S. declared war on japan '1941). 9: Germany-Italy declare war on U. S. (1941). 10; U.S. Declared War on Germany-Italy (1941). Peace Treaty signed with Spain (1899). 29: 30: 31 Mississippi admitted (1817). Human Rights Day. Alfred Nobel born (1833). Indiana admitted (1816). First Marconi Wireless across Atlantic (1901). Pennsylvania admitted (1787). Washington, D. C. became the permanent home of the U. S. Govt. (1800). Council of Trent (1545). Alabama admitted (1819). George Washington died at Mt. Vernon (1799). Bill of Rights Day. Dr. E. F. W. Alexanderson demonstrates his multiple lightbrush television system and projector at St. Louis (1926). Boston Tea Party. Ludwig von Beethoven born (1770). John Greenleaf Whittier born (1807). Aviation Day. First mechanical airplane flight by Wright Brothers (1903). FCC approved color TV (1953). New jersey admitted (1787). First Sunday paper published (1796). Tyrus (Ty) Cobb born (1886). V/ashington went into winter quarters at Valley Forge (1776). First electrical lights on Broadway (1880). Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock (1620). First day of winter. George Washington resigned Army commis- sion (1783). NBC establishes a permanent coast-to-coast network (1928). "Aida" first performed in Cairo, Egypt (1871) composed for celebration of opening of Suez Canal. Reginald Fessenden transmits human voice by wireless (1906). Washington crossed the Delaware to attack Trenton (1776). Christmas Day. Battle of Trenton (1776). Record snow fall in New York, exceeding in depth the blizzard of 1888 (1947). Louis Pasteur born (1822). Iowa admitted (1848). Woodrow Wilson born (1856). Irish Free State became State of Eire (Ire- land). Texas admitted (1845). Andrew Johnson born (1808). First American YMCA established in Boston (1851). MBS, after operation as limited network for two years, expands transcontinentally by adding Don Lee Broadcasting System of California and other stations (1936). Rudyard Kipling born (1865). The Gadsden purchase and new boundary treaty ratified by Mexico and the U. S (1853). New Year's Eve. 794 RADIO-TV EDITORS The nation's radio and TV broadcasters in response to questionnaires sent out by Radio-Television Daily contributed the accompanying list of editors D D D ALABAMA Bay Minnette, The Times: Bob Morisette Birmingrham News : Lily May Caldwell Birniing-ham News: Roger Thames Birming-ham Post Herald: Claude Keithly Birming-ham Post Herald: Fred Woodress Decatur Dally: Ruby Sandlin Palrliope, The Courier: Francis Gaston Fayette County Times: Douglas Barbour Fayette, West Alabama News: O. C. Morgan Florence Herald: Harold May Florence Times : Louis Eckl Foley, The Onlooker: M. S, Howell Fort Payne Journal: Harry Howe Fort Payne, Times-New Era: J. A. Downer Haleyville, The Advertiser: W. D. Smith Hamilton, Marion County News: Emjna McKenzie Homewood Shades Valley Sun: George Watson Mobile Press: Kenny Morgan Mobile Reg-ister: Vivian Cannon Montg'omery, Alabama Journal : Jerry Carter Montg^omery Advertiser: Fields Varner Montg^omery Examiner: Charlie Casmus Phoenix City, The Herald: Harald Paar Talladeg-a News: Bruce Harrison Troy Messeng-er: Clyde Serfustini ARIZONA Nog"ales, International: Craig Pottinger Nog^ales Herald: Alvin Sisk Phoenix, Arizona Republic: Maggie Wilson Phoenix Gazette : Bobbie Johnson Tucson, Arizona Daily Star: John Farr Tucson, Arizona Daily Star: Leo Delia Betta Tucson, Arizona Daily Star: Dorothy Kalil Tucson Daily Citizen: Dick Olsen Yuma Daily Sun: Jones Osborne ARKANSAS Ft. Smith Times Record: Bill Barksdale Ft. Smith, Southwest American: C. C. Brown Harrison Daily Times: J. E. Dunlap, Jr. Hot Spring's, Sentinel Record: Edna Howe Little Rocl?, Arkansas Democrat : Inez Ma«duff Little Rock, Arl^ansas Gazette: Paul Mendy North Little Rock Times: John Pruniski, Jr. Paragrould, Daily Press: Gene Wirges Pine Bluff Commercial: Gordon Freeman Searcy Daily Citizen: Perren Jones CALIFORNIA Apple Valley News: Eva Conrad Apple Valley, Corralings: Chuckles Reid Bakersfield Calif ornian: Jim Day Bakersfield, The Calif ornian: Murray Arnold Barstow Printer Review : Martin Weinberger Calexico Chronicle: Bud Phillips Chioo, Enterprise Record: Bill Lee Coalinga Record: George Edwards Crescent City American: Howard Griffin Crescent City, Del Norte Triplicate: Jim Yarbrough Eureka, Humboldt Times: Leontine Bennett Hollywood-Citizen News : Zuma Palmer Long- Beach Independent and Press Tel. : Jane Hoxie Los Ang'eles, l^aily News: Paul Price Los Angeles, Herald-Express: Bob Hull Los Angeles Herald-Express: Owen Callin Los Angeles Examiner: Jack Lait, Jr. Los Angeles Times: Walter Ames Los Angeles, The Mirror: Hal Humphrey Marysville, Appeal Democrat: Bill Monohan Mill Valley Review: John Ward Navato Advance: James Cuzner North Hollywood, Valley Times: Allen Rich Oakland Tribune: James Abbe Palm Springs, Desert Sun: Ward Riswold Pasadena Independent: Bill Bird Pasadena Star News: Bill Monroe Pasadena Star News: Charles Perlee Petaluma Argus Courier: Bill Sobranes Riverside Enterprise: Harry Lawton San Bernardino, Sun-Telegram: Dee Phillips San Diego, Evening Tribune: Dave Mclntyre San Diego Union: Don Freeman San Diego Union: Bonnie Rogers San Francisco, Examiner: Dwight Newton San Francisco News: Paul Speagle San Francisco Call Bulletin: Bob Hall San Francisco Chronicle: Terence O 'Flaherty San Jose Mercury: Frank Freeman San Luis Obispo, Telegram Tribune: Elliott Curry San Rafael Independent Journal: Jack Craemer Santa Barbara, News-Press: Ronald Scofield Santa Barbara, Star: Fran Benes Vallejo Times-Herald: Dave Beronio Vallejo Times-Herald: Don Gleason Ventura, Star-Free Press: Fred Cleer Victorville, Apple Valley Herald: Marty Jewett Wasco News: Wally Shafer Watsonville, The Pajaronian: Frank Orr Willows Daily Journal: Harold Westlund Yreka, Siskiyou Daily News: Dick Layman Yuba City, Independent Herald: Earl Brownlee COLORADO Alamosa, Daily Courier: Charles Barnes Boulder. Daily Camera: Arline Neal Denver Post: Helen Verba Denver Times: John W. Fishback Denver, The Monitor: Bob Erikson Denver, The Monitor: Roy Raney Denver, The Monitor: Carson Harris Denver, Rocky Mountain News: Earl Winnergren Greeley Booster: Loren Walling Greeley Journal: Jule Edgerton Greeley Tribune: Bob Widlune CONNECTICUT Bridgeport Herald: Martin Lee Bridgeport Post: Fred Russell Bridgeport Post-Telegram: Jean Rose Bridgeport, Sunday Herald: T.ieo Miller Danbury, News-Times: Steve Collins Hartford Courant: Ethel Ronton Hartford Courant: Jack Fitzgerald Hartford Courant: M. Oakley Stafford Hartford Times: L. A. Young Hartford, The Sunday Herald: Ray Linders New London Day: George Clapp Norwich Bulletin: Eli Cramer Putnam Patriot: John McCormack Putnam, Windham County Observer: Arthur Bove Stamford Advocate: E. R. McCullough Waterbury, Waterburian: Lawrence Witte Waterbury American: E. Christy Erk Willimantic Chronicle: Roy Downer DELAWARE Wilmington, Journal : Mary Elizabeth Power Wilmington. Morning News: Florence Kasky 795 □ no RADIO-TV EDITORS nDD DISTRICT OF COIjyiKIl ltmiU< llnrristin llitrr> MiirXrIliiir \i I .«KI rtiiil lliimr ,, v.l.i I iirr% I :uir.Mil FIAnUDl ..v MAT} M«>lurrlii Jim ll«vir»l«.lr> Joliiui> round Tlio Kvciutu' News: Tlppt*" l>i«vi«l- Moniinjr Juurnal lt«il> Vmur V '^Journal: Kohrrt lliiiitcr > Ncw»; Orvlllo Kovollo t'iMiiUy .loiini.il AhIi \\ Iiir Jlni Ciiinp tilHirUC >lllMtll ... Sun; ^liiu«li> MnsMMiKiilo Ni w> I/4iiiU(* I/O.viIpii Miirlon .\itc'lie«oii Jack Anilorson l.!»rr> ( o> >an» S«»sli I' r Cupboanl: /.elilii Jasper \e\vhar» iiu-1 Star: Curl IIunsinK*°r 1>« Ga J». Ml. M . Mi . M . M... Ml. CV-.. . - OH.ii. Orl.iJoK. Orlaiulo Mtiriunp Scnliiu'l: Jean ViMhers S«r»*ota, The News: Arnold liurr.ett SAra«ola. The News: Furnian Arthur Sara»uta Herald Tribtiuo: Koy Cook Si. PotersbiirK Independent: Connie MeDonn- 11 Sf. PptersbiirK Tinus: Uun Hull WeBl Palm Beaalton Citizen: Mark Paoe Decatur. DeKalb New Era: Joe Baird Eaatman. Times-Journal: E. T. Methvin Franklin News and Banner: Berrien Me<'utohen Gainesville. The Daily Times: Joe Dabney Hawkinsville Dispatch: John C. MoCune Hopansville Herald: Leo Bowen LaGramre Daily News: Tom MarKae Maoon Telegraph & News: Mrs. Donald MeDonald Marietta Daily Journal: Bill Kinney Newman Times Herald: James Thomasson Savannah Evening Press: John Sutlivs^ Savannah Mominir News: Frank Rossiter Sutesboro. Bulloch Herald: Mrs. Ernest Brannen Toccoa Record: R. W. Graves Vidalia Advance: R. E. Ledford WTajcroM Journal-Herald: Dorothy Smith Waycrosii Journal-Herald: Roger Williams We«t Point. Valley Daily Times News: Joe Railey IDAHO raldw.-ll. News-Tribune: Mike I^yton Ooeur d'Alene Prr^s: Chuck Bonder Idaho Falls. The Post ReifiBter: J, Robb Brady Idaho Falls. The Post Register: George Seott Kelloirr Evening News: William Penny Wallace. 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Bldg., 7 West 66th Street, New York 25, N. Y. Telephone Number: SUsquehanna 7-5000 OFHCERS Robert E. Kintner President Earl E. Anderson Vice-President Charles T. Ayres Vice-President Slocum Chapin Vice-President lames H. Connolly Vice-President John Daly Vice-President Robert H. Hinckley Vice-President Earl Hudson Vice-President Ernest Lee jahncke, Jr Vice-President Frank Marx Vice-President )ohn H. Mitchell Vice-President Harold L. Morgan, Jr Vice-President & Controller Theodore I. Oberfelder Vice-President Sterling C. Quinlan Vice-President in charge of WBKB Thomas Velotta Vice-President Robert M. Weitman Vice-President Paul Whiteman Vice-President Ceraldine B. Zorbaugh Secretary fir General Counsel Omar Elder Ass't. Secretary & Ass't. General Counsel TELEVISION John H. Mitchell Vice-President in Charge of Television Network Engineering & General Services Frank Marx Vice-President in Charge Clure Owen Administrative Assistant John Preston. Director of Engineering Facilities Gr General Services Thomas F. Foy Purchasing Agent Joseph J. Spagnola Director of Office & Studio Services William Trevarthen Director of Engineering Operations Richard Hamilton Supervisor of Communications Lawrence A. Ruddell Recording Director Reginald Willcocks Traffic Manager Merle Worster Eastern Engineering Operations Manager Finance, Personnel Harold L Morgan, Jr Vice-President fir Controller Marie McWilliams Director of Personnel Jason Rabirrovitz Assistant Controller j Russell Gavin Chief Accountant Labor Relations Mortimer Weinbach. Director of Labor Relations Legal & Business Affairs Geraldine B. Zorbaugh .... Secretary & General Counsel Omar Elder Assistant Secretary & Assistant General Counsel James Stabile Director of Business Affairs Department Program Robert M. Weitman Vice-President in Charge of Programming & Talent Television Robert Lewine Director of Television Program Department Richard Depew Manager of TV Program Operations Freelon Fowler Film Program Manager Charles Mortimer Ass't To TV Program Director — In Charge of Program Production J. English Smith. .Manager of TV Program Service Services Robert L. Stone . . Director of Television Services Department Ruth K. Blainey Operations Manager James McNaughton Executive Art Director Harold Sobolov Studio Supervisor Music Paul Whiteman Vice-President in Charge of Music News, Special Events, Sports & Public Affairs John Daly. .. .Vice-President in Charge of News, Special Events, Sports & Public Affairs Thomas Velotta, Vice-President & Administrative Officer of News, Special Events, Sports fir Public Affairs Francis N. Littlejohn Director of News and Public Affairs Donald G. Coe Director of Special Events and Operations William A. Whitehouse Director of Radio & TV Sports Wiley Hance Manager of Public Affairs Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Continuity Acceptance Gene Accas. .Director of Advertising, Pronrotion and Publicity 824 5"^'' 5:"^^°'*' Librarian Ellen Heagerty Supervisor of Audience Information Grace johnsen. Director of Continuity Acceptance Willis B. Parsons Manager of Advertising Ernest E. Stern Manager of Publicity A. L. Seton Trade News Editor Sales Slocum Chapin Vice-President in Charge of Television Network Sales Charles R. Abry TV National Sales Manager Henry T. Hede Director of Sales Service TV Network Mary Alice Connell Manager of Station Clearance— TV Station Relations Ernest lee jahncke, Jr Vice-President in Charge of Station Relations Alfred R. Beckman Director of Station Relations for TV Network Frank Atkinson Manager of Co-Operative Program Department Research and Sales Development Don Dtjrgin Director of Research and Sales Development Donald Coyle Director of Research Dean Shaffner Director of Sales Development ABC Film Syndication, Inc. George T. Shu pert President Richard P. Morgan Executive Assistant to President Donald L. Kearney ... Vice-President in Charge of Sales Howard Anderson Dallas Office Manager John B. Burns Midwest Manager William L. Clark Western Manager Joseph Porter Atlanta Office Manager Lee Francis Promotion Manager Joseph F. Greene Traffic Manager CHICAGO 20 N. Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, 111. Sterling C. Quinlan. . .Vice-President in Charge of WBKB James W. Beach Sales Manager of WBKB Elliott W. Henry, jr Director of Publicity & Promotion William P. Kusack Manager of Engineering Department Daniel Schuffman Program Manager WBKB Matthew Vieracker Treasurer — Central Division Gerald Vernon. . . .Director of Network Television Central Division DETROIT 1700 Stroh Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Elizabeth Ashton Traffic Manager Robert Baldrica Advertising & Promotion Manager Joseph C. Cassel Controller Ralph Dawson Television Sales Manager Charles Kocher Chief Engineer John Lee Television Program Manager John Pival Vice-President for Television James Riddell. .. .President & General Manager HOLLYWOOD ABC Television Center Hollywood 27. Calif. J. Clifford Anderson. Director of Labor Relations John M. Asher Promotion Manager Amos Baron Manager of KABC-TV Dorothy L. Brown Continuity Acceptance Editor, Western Division Edwin C. Conklin News Editor, Western Division Kenneth B. Craig National & Regional TV Network Program Coordinator, Western Division Ralph G. Denechaud. . . Supervisor of Engineering Operations Stanton Kramer. Director of Promotion-Publicity, Western Division Elton Rule Sales Manager, KABC-TV Florence T. Schiro Personnel Director Selig Seligman. .. .Assistant to Vice-President & Business Coordinator John C. Wagner. . .Controller, Western Division SAN FRANCISCO 420 Taylor St., San Francisco 2, Calif. Frank R. Baker Program Manager Jon Barkhurst Manager of Promotion and Publicity James H. Connolly ... .Vice-President in Charge of San Francisco Office Lorraine Duchene Continuity Acceptance Editor Vincent Francis Local Sales Manager Harry Jacobs Chief Engineer fir Building Maintenance Manager Edith Kirby Traffic Manager Robert Mitchell Film Editor Victor Reed. .Manager of News fir Special Events Jeanne Rieman Sales Service Manager David Sacks National Sales Manager Henry Saroyan. . . .Controller &■ Purchasing Agent Edward Smith Production Manager WASHINGTON 1735 DeSales St., N.W. Washington, D. C. Robert H. Hinckley. . . Vice-President in Charge of Washington Office WABC-TV, NEW YORK 7 West 66th St., New York 22, N. Y. Theodore I. Oberfelder Vice-President Cr General Manager of WABC-TV Gordon Kunz. .Production Manager of WABC-TV Thomas J. Martinez. . . Treasurer of WABC-TV Ardien B. Rodner Program Manager of WABC-TV ABC-TV Stations Advisory Committee Roger Clipp WFIL-TV— Philadelphia. Pa. Otto Brandt KING-TV— Seattle. Wash. E. K. Hartenbower.KCMO-TV— Kansas City. Mo. Harold Hough WBAP-TV— Fort Worth, Texas William P. Robinson WLW-A— Atlanta, Ga. Franklin Snyder WXEL— Cleveland, 0. FOR ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL LISTING SEE PAGE 259 82S Disney O Hall Disney Productions — IV.jrld Rights Reserved ABC 826 and Friends hit the top 10 . . . as expected Excuse our bounce, but we can't help feeling good about the nifty Nielsen and the top-io position that DISNEYLAND has chalked up in just a few breath-taking weeks. Few, if any, TV programs have risen so far so fast . . . in rating and in the esteem of the public. Of course, this comes as no great surprise. Whatever Disney touches turns to great entertainment; we knew we had a hit on our hands before the ink on the storyboards was dry. And wait — there's much more on the way. We also feel chipper because this is just the latest . . . and most dramatic . . . step in our steady TV progress. DISNEYLAND is an example of what's new and different, and worthwhile these days on ABC. An outstanding example, but hardly the only one. TELEVISION NETWORK 827 Network Success Underscores Value of Program Continuity D D n D n a By J. L. VAN VOLKENBURG Prosidcnt CIVS Tolcvision C BS TKLEVISION moves into the new year strenjrthened by the knowledge that 1H54 has been the most successful year in its history on all levels of ac- tivity. In terms of advertising- revenue t'BS Television today is the biggest >ingle advertising medium in the world. The most recent P. I.E. report covering- network billings for the first 10 months of li>54 shows that CBS Television gross billings exceeded $117,000,000, a 51 per cent increase over the comparable period of 1953. In achieving this gross figure CBS Television led its nearest competitor bv IG per cent. ■ : : 1 n CBS Television's leadership also ex- tended to the programming area. For the first 11 months of 1954 Trendex re- ported that the network averaged 6 out of the top 10 nighttime programs. In average ratings, both nighttime and day- time, the network led its nearest com- petitor— by 11 per cent in the former category, and by 85 per cent in the lat- ter. For the most part the leaders vv^ere programs which had been broadcast on a regular weekly basis for at least 3 years. They represented a striking record of continuity-plus-popularity, and in so do- ing reaffirmed the validity of CBS Tele- vision's basic policy as well as the qual- ity of its execution. n n In 1954 CBS took a major step for- ward in color programming. On August 22, CBS Television opened its new color Studio 72 in New York, the most com- prehensive studio of its kind in the country, and simultaneously converted the 10,000 square feet of Studio 43 in Television City, Hollywood, for network color originations from the West Coast. In the Fall of 1954 two regular once-a- month series of one-hour color programs •vvere inaugurated: The Best of Broad- way and Shower of Stars, sponsored respectively by Westinghouse Electric Corporation and Chrysler Corporation. In the Fall a schedule was initiated calling for every major television pro- gram on the network to be broadcast in color. As this schedule moves into 1955, a total of 69 of the network's affiliated stations are equipped to carry these pro- grams in color. More and more of these stations will acquire color equipment and find increasing audiences for color programs as CBiS Television expands its color schedule during the coming year. n r (During 1954 the physical size of the CBS Television Network grew from 157 stations as of January 1, 1954 to 202 stations as of December 20, 1954, an increase of 45 stations. The average number of stations cleared per commer- cial nighttime program totaled 88 in the Fall of 1954 as compared with 61 during Fall 1953; during the daytime the aver- age number of stations cleared per com- mercial program totaled 69 as opposed to 49 during 1953 — in both instances a significant increase. n n [•] During the forthcoming year televi- sion, according to all signs, bids fair to become a billion dollar industry. In con- templating this outlook I cannot help reflecting on my prognostications in this same space at the end of 1951 — the year that CBS Television became a separate operating entity of its own. At that time it was estimated that the number of U. S. television homes at the end of 1952 would be in the neighborhood of 19,000,- 000. I doubt whether even the most op- timistic of us at that time would have predicted that this fiigure would become more than 37,000,000 by the end of 1955. While I am sure such cautiousness may be commendable, it illustrates how little one fully appreciates the inherent dy- namism of the medium. In fact, televi- sion's growth has been so prodigious dur- ing the past 8 years that I believe it can be properly regarded as one of the most powerful forces behind the expansion of the entire economy. In my view it is destined to continue to fulfill this role with ever increasing effectiveness in the years ahead. 828 C. B. S. TELEVISION NETWORK HUBBELL ROBINSON, JR, Vice President in Charge of Network Programs HUBBELL ROBINSON, JR.. joined CBS in July. 1947, as vice president in charge of network programs. In 1951, when CBS was reorganized into separate network operations for television and radio, he was named vice president and director of CBS Television network programs. Previ- ous to his CBS affiliation, Robinson had been vice president and director of radio for Young & Rubicam. He was with the agency for sixteen years, from 1928 to 1944. He joined the Blue Network, now ABC, in 1944, as vice president and director of pro- grams. In 1945, he switched to Foots, Cone and Belding as vice president in charge of radio. Robinson was born in Schenectady, N. Y., on Oct. 16, 1905, and is a graduate of Brown University. He was a reporter on the Schenectady Union Star and the Knickerbocker Press in Albany aftei graduation. In 1928, he moved to New York and entered advertising ROBINSON JR. HARRY S. ACKERMAN Vice President in Charge of Network Programs — Hollywood HARRY S. ACKERMAN was named vice president of the Columbia Broadcasting System in charge of the network's Hollywood programs in June of 1951. His position includes general supervision of all CBS oper- ations in the California entertainment capital. Ackerman joined the Columbia net- work in 1948 in the capacity of executive producer. In June of the same year he transfered to Holly- wood, where he served as director of network programs. ACKERMAN Ackerman attended Dartmouth Col- lege, from which he was graduated in 1935. Following graduation from Col lege, Ackerman became a writei and also filled roles as actor as well as director and producer of many radio shows. In 1936 he joined Young & Rubicam, Inc., as a pro- gram director. In 1946 he was made vice president of the advertising agency in charge of all program operations. Ackerman was born in Albany, N. Y WILLIAM H. HYLAN Vice President in Charge of Network Sales WILLIAM H. HYLAN, associated with CBS for seventeen years, was named vice president in charge of network sales for CBS Television in December, 1952. After four years as an account executive with CBS Ra- dio Sales, from 1937 to 1941, Hy- ian entered military service with the army. In November, 1945, he re- turned to CBS Radio and was ap- pointed assistant to the director of station administration. In 1948, Hylon switched to the network's new TV sales staff as an account execu- tive. In July 1951, he was named as- sistant sales manager. In January, 1952, he was appointed eastern sales manager. Hylan is a native of New York City, having been born in the town of Father Knickerbocker on October 16, 1905. He spent a goodly portion of his youth as a resident of the Is- land of Puerto Rico. Following his secondary school education he en- tered Yale University, of which he is a graduate. HYLAN 829 CBS TELEVK VoAo ^'^•rv '°iV^ S!'-^ f?rv ^SS Son 0,, • CBS-TV AFFILIATES — CABLE OR MICROWAVE — PRIVATE RELAY = PROJECTED FACILITIES ' KFBB-TV 'ooho foHs 3«"Ho%r KPHO-TV IPhoen/x KOPO-TV ' Tucson KFYR-TV • Volley City • KOOK-TV Billings KFBC-TV 'KKTV Colorodo Spgs. KGGM-TV*" Albuquerque KWFT-TV< Wichito Foils KROD-TV' Elf KTXl-TV Son Angelo ^ 830 ON NETWORK «o^»^^ c«y C B S TELEVISION NETWORK • CBS-TV AFFILIATES — CABLE OR MICROWAVE — PRIVATE RELAY = PROJECTED FACILITIES II CBS TELEVISION I ■ A DIVISION OF CBS, INC. I n n n NOTE: A full listing of the CBS, Inc., Board of Directors and Officers, as 1 lit'll js Radio Dii. executive person- \ nel tiill he found on Page 266. 485 Mad f SON Avenue, New York 22, N. Y, Telephone: PLaza 1-2345 Production Center: 324 W. 37th St., New York 19, N. Y. Telephone: JUdson 6-6000 Registered Telegraphic Address— COLUMBIA NEW YORK Robert F. Jamieson Sales Service Manager Terrence McGuirk Sales Manager, EMP George A. Kolpin Contract Manager Network Progrcons Hubbell R6binson, jr.. .Vice-President in Charge of Network Programs Harry S. Ackerman. .. .Vice-President in Charge of Network Programs, Hollywood Harry C. Ommerle Program Director William Dozier. .. .Program Director, Hollywood Louis Stone Manager of Program Budget Mario Lewis Executive Producer, Music & Variety Programs Milo Frank Talent & Casting Director Richard Lewine Executive Producer, Color E. Carlton Winckler Production Manager Charles Holden. .Production Manager, Hollywood John Hundley Manager, Program Service Operations Frank B. Falknor Vice-President in Charge of Operations Henry Grossman Direcfor of Operations R. G. Thompson Director of Technical Operations H. C. Meier Manager of Network Operations Walter R. Pierson Manager of Production Gilbert DeStefano Manager of Lighting Albert J. Raymond. .Manager of Stage Operations Anthony Boschetti Manager of Procurement Paul Wittlig Manager of New Effects Development Orville Sather,. .Manager of Technical Operations C. H. Rylander Manager of Special Effects H. Grant Theis Manager of Film Service Operations Hei^bert 0. Phillips Manager of Scenic Art Division George Lehmann Manager of Scenery Construction Station Relations Herbert V. Aker^berg. . Vice-President in Cliarge of Station Relations Edward P. Shurick National Director Robert Wood Assistant Director Bert Lown Western Manager (Los Angeles) Ed Scovill Midwest Manager David R. Williams Eastern Manager 832 CBS TEXEVISION DIVISION OFnCERS j. L. Van Volkenburg President Edward L. Saxe Vice-President & Assistant to President William H. Hylan Vice-President in Charge of Network Sales Hubbell Robinson Jr. Vice-President in Charge of Network Programs Harry S. Ackerman .. Vice-President in Charge of Network Programs, Hollywood H. Leslie Atlass Vice-President in Charge of Central Division Frank B. Falknor Vice-President in Charge of Operations Merle S. Jones Vice-President in Charge of CBS Owned Television Stations and General Services W. Spencer Harrison. . Vice-President in Charge of Legal & Business Affairs Herbert V. Akerberg. Vice-President in Charge of Station Relations William B. Lodge ... Vice-President in Charge of Engineering Leslie Harris Vice-President & General Manager, CBS Television Film Sales, Inc. Charles L. Glett Vice-President in Charge of Network Services, Hollywood William J. Flynn Comptroller Network Soles William H. Hylan Vice-President in Charge of Network Sales Thomas H. Dawson General Manager of Network Sales George E. Klayer Chicago Sales Manager Frank Samuels Pacific Coast Sales Manager Charles R. Sterritt Detroit Sales Manager James C. Shattuck Sales Manager, Color William J. Fagan Business Manager T. D. Connolly Program Sales Manager Edward F. Lethen, Jr Manager of Network Sales Development Advertising & Sales Promotion William Golden Creative Director John P. Cowden Operations Director Robert Strunsky Copy Chief Alex Kennedy Director of Program Promotion Gordon Hellmann Director of Presentations Thomas Means Director of CBS Owned Television Stations Promotion Service Edward Side Production Manager Press Information Charles j. Oppenheim Director Michael |. Foster Publicity Manager Jack Goldstein Director of Exploitation James J. Kane Trade News Editor Dorothy Leffler. . Director of Magazine Division Arthur Perles Assistant to the Director, Press Information Hank Warner Manager of Operations Ted Wick. Director of Publicity & Exploitation, Hollywood Research Oscar Katz Director Rose Marie O'Reilly Manager of Ratings Tore Hallonquist. Manager of Program Analysis Leonard DeNooyer. . Manager of General Surveys Jay Eltasberg Research Projects Supervisor Engineering William B. Lodge Vice-President in Charge of Engineering A. B. Chamberlain Chief Engineer H. A. Chinn Chief Audio-Video Engineer J. D. Parker Chief Radio Engineer Business Atiairs W. Spencer Harrison. . Vice-President in Charge of Legal & Business Affairs Merritt H. Coleman. Director of Business Affairs Philip Feldman Director of Business Affairs, Hollywood Accoimting William J. Flynn Comptroller Norman C. Hadley Director, Accounting Operations Network Services, Hollywood Charles L. Glett Vice-President in Charge of Network Services, Hollywood Lester H. Bowman Director of Technical Operatbns, Hollywood James Melick. . . Director of Budgeting, Business Operations, Hollywood News & Public Affairs Sig Mickelson Vice-President in Charge of News and Public Affairs John F, Day Director of News Irving Gitlin Director of Public Affairs Elmer Lower Director of Special Projects Howard Kany Manager of Newsftim Jack Bush Manager of Film Production George Crothers. . . Associate Director of Public Affairs for Television Stuart Novins Associate Director of Public Affairs for Radio James Burke Assignment Editor for Radio and Television News David Zellmer. Executive Producer of TV News Robert Skedgell . . Exec. Producer of Radio News Jtfhn Derr Director of Sports Helen Sioussat Director of Talks Theodore F. Koop Director of News and Public Affairs, Washington CBS Television Spot Sales Clark B. George General Sales Manager Ben Margolis Business Manager Al DiGiovanni Research Manager Edward A. Larkin Eastern Sales Manager jack L. Mohler Director Sales Development John Donald Foley Director Sales Promotion Branch Offices John A. Schneider . Midwestern Sales Manager 410 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago H. H. Holtshouser Atlanta Manager 800 Peachtree St., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Tony Moe Detroit Manager 902 Fisher BIdg., Detroit 2, Mich. MacLean Chandler San Francisco Manager Palace Hotel, San Francisco |. Richardson Loughrin .. . Los Angeles Manager 1313 N. Vine St., Los Angeles CBS Television Fihn Sales, Inc. Leslie Harris. Vice-President Cr General Manager Wilbur S. Edwards General Sales Manager Fred Mahlstedt Director of Operations Eugene Moss Director of Research Walter Scanlon. . Dir. of Merchandising fir Prom. CBS-OWNED TELEVISION STATIONS Craig Lawrence Director of Station Administration WCBS-TV, 488 Madison Ave. New York 22, N. Y. Sam Cook Digges General Manager Frank Shakespeare |r General Sales Manager Clarence Worden. Assistant to General Manager Hal Hough Program Director Robert Patt Promotion Manager William C. Lacey Film Manager Robert Fuller Publicity Manager WBBM-TV, 410 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IlL H. Leslie Atlass Vice-President, Central Division George J. Arkedis Sales Manager Eugene McClurg Sales Traffic Manager C. W. Doebler Sales Promotion Manager William Ryan Program Manager Les Weinrott Executive Producer Andy Murphy Publicity Director KNXT, 1313 North Vine St. Los Angeles 28, Calii lames T. Aubrey, Jr General Manager Robert D. Wood Sales Manager Donald M. Hine Program Manager Dean Linger Promotion Manager Larry Lazarus Business Manager Sam Zellman News Director Don Rosenquest Operations Manager WXDC, 5445 North 27th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Edmund C. Bunker General Manager Leon Drew Program Director Theodore F. Shaker General Sales Manager John Lathrop Viemeister Business Manager Arthur F, Schoenfuss Director of Operatrons By Colvig Promotion-Publicity Director 833 *Trendex 1954. ** Nielsen Television Index January — October 1954 Network identification In 1954 Television again demonstrated that it was the most effective sales force in America by reaching larger audiences than any other medium of mass communications. In 1954 the number of U. S. television homes increased from 28,000,000 to 32,500,000. In 1954 the network identified by this symbol -won the highest average ratings* of any broadcasting network— 11% higher at night, 85 % higher during the day -broadcast the most popular* programs in television— an average of 6 of the top 10 at night, all of the top 10 during the day -grew from 157 to 202 stations, while the number of stations carrying the average nighttime commercial program increased by 44% -reached its audiences at the lowest cost per thousand** in network television -earned the largest investment by far ever committed to a single advertising medium. Network identification In 1954 Television again demonstrated that it was the most effective sales force in America by reaching larger audiences than any other medium of mass communications. In 1954 the number of U. S. television homes increased from 28,000,000 to 32,500,000. In 1954 the network identified by this symbol -won the highest average ratings* of any broadcasting network-11% higher at night, 85% higher during the day -broadcast the most popular* programs in television— an average of 6 of the top 10 at night, all of the top 10 during the day -grew from 157 to 202 stations, while the number of stations carrying the average nighttime commercial program increased by 44% -reached its audiences at the lowest cost per thousand** in network television -earned the largest investment by far ever committed to a single advertising medium. *Trendex 195 i *Nielgen Television Index January— October 195i Selling Drive Would Bring TV Larger Slice of Ad Expenditures n D n D n n By TED BERGMANN Managing Director ])u Mont Television Network Y^U Pays Your Money and You Takes Your Choice. That's an old and pun- gent saying about the way America does business in free competition. We in the television industry haven't thought about it much in our short history, but it's time we began to. Short sighted? That depends on the way you look at our growth. In Televi- sion's first year as an accepted national activity we 'billed $57,800,000. Today ad- vertisers are spending $900,000,000 in the medium — dollars credited with moving 18 billion dollars worth of goods at the retail level. That's quite a growth curve, especially in a medium that still covers only 195 markets. Quite a record, con- sidering that only 14 of the top 148 mar- kets have 4 or more stations — and only 52 have only one station or none at all! And think of the business we lost because there weren't enough outlets to handle it all! But then look at the picture this way. In spite of that gigantic billing figure, Television still accounts for only 10 per cent of all advertising expenditure today. Ninety per cent of all advertising dollars are going into other media. For Televi- sion, the most powerful advertising means in the world, a 10 per cent cut isn't enough. Not by a long shot. What can we do to get that 10 per cent slice of the pie up much higher? Here at Du Mont we have some strong opinions on the subject. First, the subject of outlets. We en- courage advertisers to tailor-make their own networks. An advertiser on Du Mont can buy 2 stations — or he can buy 187, the all-time record number that we re- cently cleared for the Pro-Football Cham- pionship game. Small advertisers or big, Du Mont fits the lineup to the advertiser's need. There's no "must buy," no "basic network" on Du Mont. That means every dollar in time costs works hard, without waste. Second, Du Mont also shapes the type of buy to the client's needs, varying from full sponsorship to shared buys. As a matter of fact, Du Mont pioneered a num- ber of cost-splitting techniques. Take the magazine concept, for instance, under which networks produce and control pro- grams and advertisers simply place mes- sages on them. Think that's new? Ac- tually, Du Mont introduced the first such concept in 1949. We then worked out a multiple sponsorship arrangement for "Cavalcade of Stars," "Cavalcade of Bands" and "Cosmopolitan Theater." Du Mont was also first in developing the alternate week technique, now demon- strated by the Emerson Drug Company and Lentheric on "Chance of a Lifetime." D D n Third, Du Mont keeps program costs down so that advertisers who want exclu- sive program identification can have shows of their own for less than a king's ransom. We know that a million dollar show and gold plated talent are not essential for effective Television usage. Results have proved that low-cost, in- genious packages can do an excellent job for sponsors. In today's climate of strato- spheric costs, Television must search for new low-cost programs. These are some of the reasons why some sponsors use Du Mont for all their Television work, while many others use it in combination with other buys to get important added impact. Techniques like them, or new ones just as realistic and businesslike, will open immense new opportunities for Televi- sion. I believe we'll meet the challenge. I foresee a day when Television will attract two billion dollars a year in billings and be responsible for moving 41 billion dol- lars worth of goods at the retail level. If we get down to business — ^hard- headed business — that day will come soon. 836 DuMONT TV NETWORK JOHN H. BACHEM. with a record of success in sales and ad- vertising in television, radio and notional magazines, moved up on January 1, 1954, from national sales manager to general manager of the Du Mont Television Netv\rork. He joined the organization in 1949 as an account executive, then became assistant soles heod. His promotionol and reseorch-minded selling wos re- sponsible for many of Du Mont's initial soles ot severol of New York's mojor advertising ogencies. Starting his career in New York as an odver- JOHN H. B AC HEM General Manager long BACHEM tising solesmon for Cosmopolitan, House and Gorden, American Home, Smart Set and the Butterick quarter- lies, he became thoroughly grounded in the needs of notional odvertisers. He entered the young rodio industry in 1932 OS on account executive for NBC, wos promoted to Eostem Sales monager, and then to ossistont to the vice president in chorge of sales. Next followed 12 yeors on the rodio soles staff of CBS, where he served as soles supervisor for Philodelphio ond the Southern territories, until joining Du Mont. JAMES L. CADDIGAN has been di- rector of prograrmning ond produc- tion for the Du Mont Television Netwtork since 1947. One of TV's vefterans, he was largely responsible for the success of two major devel- opments— daytime programming ond low-cost production — ond introduced many "firsts" in formots, especially in the children's bloc, which included Magic Cottage ond Coptoin Video. Before joining Du Mont, he did ex- ecutive, production ond newsreel work over a fifteen-yeor period for the motion picture industry. He has also written ond produced legitimate musical comedies, revues and radio shows. Among the innovotions he JAMES L. CADDIGAN Director of Programming and Talent created for Du Mont were the first on-locotion production (Dork Of Night), the fifteen-minute dromotic series (Not For Publication), the first CADDIGAN soop opero (Woman To Remember), the first doily religious program (Morning Chapel), the first disc jockey show (Take The Breok), and the first doytime shopping show. Civic octivities hove morked his coreer. Among other posts, he served OS vice president in charge of public relations for the Boston Junior Cham- ber of Commerce. During World Wor II, he served os Colonel, Adj. G-2, handling disoster intelligence and control. I GERRY MARTIN National Sales Director for the Du Mont TV Network GERRY MARTIN, with o bockground of fifteen years as on advertising ogency executive ond rodio network solesmon, became director of sales for the Du Mont Television Network in July, 1953. Moking his start in broadcosting in 1935 in promotion and publicity for the Notionol Broad- casting Company, he soon heoded the network's guest relotions deport- ment and then moved successively into local soles, spot sales and net- work soles. He left in 1947 to be- come business monager of the rodio department and producer of pro- grams foi William Esty, opening its television deportment as assistant director. In 1950, he become vice- president in charge of radio and television at Duane Jones Compony, moving in 1951 to Geyer. Newell and Ganger ond then to Lennen and Newell, where he was vice-president and executive contact for the yeor prior to his joining Du Mont. He is a native of Montcloir, New Jersey. MARTIN 837 DuMONT TELE »*«U4 STATIPN STATUS o OWNIO « OfitATIO « rOINt or OIICIN • rarUKOIiNECTCS nATMSI V ■M.UrrOIOONNECTEO CIRCUIT STATUS 838 T ISION NETWORK I IMNCI «'-iL°°;... ."^•'^.■»">0?;{;i:»y."t,..>»' .. ^^ 4^ W^ • -l^js \ypy NIW HAVIN MlKIPOar > ^v^X^'*^'' v^*^-^ /^;:-^^^°>OA -^j^,^j^-.....jA...r. ^ \\ %At V CO /•^^^^''"""W^^j^ SPRINGFIflO k CAft CItAIOtAb \ \ ▼ n SMITH \ MtMfHiS jyo^*"^^^ \ \'\^^ I ^^ o-^ ( I /ecu Jus/ V^o. v^V/- X- Jl>- • .O V ^ m^rr.^Tr.nu,ft1 X \ #SAVANNAM COLUMIIA CHAIIISTON JACKSONVIUI WIST fALM ItACN \ n LAUOIKOAlt 839 DuMONT TELEVISION NETWORK D u M O N T I K L K \ I S I () N N E T W OR K n n n The Allen B. DuMont Laboratories, Inc. Broadcasting Division Bns'tNess Office: 515 Madison Ave,, New York 22, N. Y. MUrray Hill 8-2600 Studios: Tele-Cefitre, 205 East 67th St., New York 22, N. Y. LEhigh 5-1000 Adelphi Teletheatre, 54th St. at Seventh Ave., N. Y. C. Ambassador Theatre, 49th St. at Broadway, N. Y. C, Affiliates: Owned and Operated Television Stations Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.: WABD, New York; WTTG, Washington, D. C. Du Mont Broadcasting Division Ted Bergmann Director of Broadcasting lames L. Caddigan Director of Programming and Production R. D. Chipp Director of Engineering Gerald Lyons Director of Publicity and Public Relations Josep+1 W. Hess Controller Morris A. Mayers . General Manager of Closed Circuit Operations Paul G. O'Friel Director of Labor Relations Richard L. Geismar. . . Administrative Assistant to the Director Leil Tanenholz Manager, Personnel Du Mont Television Network Ted Bergmann Managing Director John H. Bachem General Manager James L. Caddigan Director of Programming and Production Rodney D. Chipp Director of Engineering E. B. Lyford Director of Station Relations Gerry Martin Director of Sales A L. Hollander, Jr Director of Operations James M. Dolan Director of Sports Werner Michel Executive Producer Robert L. Coe Manager, Stations Relations Department Shirley Stone Godley Manager, Promotion, Advertising and Merchandising Department Roy Sharp Manager, Network Traffic Department Robert Woolf Manager, Teletranscription Department James O'Grady Manager, Sales Service Du Mont Owned and Operated Stations George L. Baren Bregge General Manager, WABD, New York, N. Y. Leslie G. Arries, Jr General Manager, WTTG, Washington, D. C. George Griesbauer Sales Manager, WTTG Network Sales Gerry Martin .... Director of Sales William K^blenzer Eastern Safes Manager Gordon Mills. . . Central Division Sales Manager, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois E. J. Rosenberg. Manager of Sales Development James O'Grady Manager, Sales Service Shirley Stone Godley Manager, Promotion, Advertising and Merchandising Edward R. Eadeh Manager of Research H. Malcolm Stuart, Harry Pertka, Richard Hub- bell, Howard Kiser, Marge Kerr Account Executives, Eastern Division Robert H. Miller. .. Account Executive, Central Division George Lentz, Pat Jolinston. .Account Servicemen 840 Program Department James L Caddigan Director of Programming and Production Werner Michel Executive Producer David Lowe Manager of News and Public Affairs; Director and Supervising Producer Louis E. Arnold Business Manager Frank Bunetta Manager, Development of New Production Techniques Henry Humphrey Manager, Film Department Elizabeth Mears Manager, Casting Don Trevor Supervising Film Editor Dominick Celentano Supervisor of Music Clearance and Library Joan Thompson. . .Supervisor, Religious Programs Frank Savage News Editor Roger Gerry Supervising Producer Frank Telford Producer-Director Frank Bunetta, Pat Fay, Wesley Kenney, Arnee Nocks, Dick Sandwick, Barry Shear, Frank Telford, Scudder Boyd (Washington Beatty Show) Directors Merle Bredwell, Stanley Epstein, Al Kassel, Ste- phen Otis, Lee Polk, and jim Saunders. .Associate Directors Frank Cronican and Harry Hicks Program Assistants ^n Russe'l Chief Announcer Ed Condit, Fred Scott and jay Sims. .Announcers Operations Department A. L. Hollander Director of Operations James C. Graham Business Affairs Manager John Seidler. .. Production Operations Manager William C. Seaman, Assistant Production Operations Manager Edwin L. Lieberthal Broadcast Operations Manager Station Relations Elmore B. Lyford Director of Station Relations Robert L. Coe .Manager, Station Relations Department Edwin G. Koehier Area Supervisor Roy H. Sharp Manager, Traffic Department Robert S. Woolf Manager, Teletranscription Department Carmine Patti Assistant Manager, Traffic Department Engineering Department Rodney D. Chipp Director of Engineering Harry C. Milholland Manager of Technical Operations Robert I. Brown Acting Manager, General Engineering Eric Herud Technical Operations Engineer, WABD Arthur W. Deneke. .. Building Facilities Engineer John Auld Project Engineer Robert Grossman Staff Engineer Kenneth Reichenbach Staff Engineer Michael Stefanik Staff Engineer Malcolm M. Burleson. . . .Chief Engineer, WTTC Sports James M. Dolan Director of Sports Accounting Joseph Hess. . . .Controller, Broadcasting Division Willoughby Walsh Purchasing Agent Public Relations and Publicity Gerald Lyons Director of Public Relations and Publicity Advertising and Promotion Shirley S. Godley Manager, Advertising, Sales and Promotion Research Edward R. Eadeh Manager of Sales Research Leil Tanenholz. Personnel . . Manager, Network Personnel Department Station WABD— NEW YORK George L. BarenBregge General Manager James L. Caddigan Program Director William Crawford Sales Manager F, A, Wurster Sales Service Manager William Walters, Lawrence Buck, Robert F. Adams, Perry Frank, Maxine Cooper, Charles Bernard Sales Account Executives Edward R. Eadeh Research Director Rodney D. Chipp Engineering Director Station WTTG— Washington, D. C. Leslie G. Arries, Jr General Manager George Griesbauer Sales Manager F. V. Guidice Program Manager M. M. Burleson Chief Engineer Richard Stakes Office Manager John Rule Film Supervisor Matthew Warren Director of News Weston J. Harris Director of Special Events Madeline Kulp Traffic Manager 841 DU MONT EANS BUSINESS COOD BUSINESS TODAY and in th FUTURE It Pays to Decide on the OUMONI TELEVISION NETWORK ® 515 Madison Avenue. New York 22, N. Y.. MUrray Hill 8-2600 435 N. Michigan Avenue. Chicago 11. III., MO 4-6262 A Division of the Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc. Owned and Operated Stations >A^ABD, Channel 5 New York • WTTG, Channel » Washington 842 BUILD UP YOUR KAonfs integrated P ,^0^ TV SELLING STRENGTH with DU MONT . . . network television's k greatest "buy" Your television budget goes farther, buys more choice time availabilities when you In- clude the Du Mont Network In your schedules. Now Is the time to specify Du Mont. ♦Based on equally competitive network markets, SRDS Class A rates, May 1954 841 "Enli«:htenment Through Exposure" Elevates Audience Standards D n □ D D D By THOMAS A. McAVITY Vice President in Charge of TV Network National Broadcasting Company A XVOXE who has compared television shows has been struck by the almost startlinjr improvement from one year to the next. At first you might suppose that this improvement is the natural result of time and experience. But a moment's thought and a glance at, say, the history of the films will convince you that im- provement is by no means inevitable. nan What then, is behind the upgrading of TV? I might mention a good many fac- tors, including the growing awareness of viewers, the increasing sense of re- sponsibility on the part of the broad- casters and so on. But these, you might reply, are generalities, difficult of defini- tion and analysis. For a specific factor, it is necessary to go back a little into the history of television. In the early years of TV, the National Broadcasting Company fulfilled its re- sponsibility to the public by carrying a rounded schedule of newscasts, back- ground features, documentaries, forums, drama, symphonic music, opera and all manner of other informational and cul- tural programs. This schedule was re- ceived with enthusiasm by a rather large audience, but it was an audience re- stricted essentially to those already trained to enjoy these things. nan We soon realized that we needed some- thing more than these so-called "respon- sibility" programs. By drawing a line, however broad, between information and culture on one side and entertainment on the other, we were running the danger of stratifying our audience. What we want<^ instead was an all-set audience with broad interests and highly developed tastes, an audience which would appre- ciate and expect the finest programs. To this end a plan of programming was developed by Sylvester L. Weaver, Jr., then Vice President in charge of Pro- gramming and now President of NBC. This plan, which was described within the network as "enlightenment through exposure," was put into effect three years ago. It called for every NBC producer to introduce informational and cultural ele- ments into his program, whether daytime or evening, whether variety, drama, quiz show or what have you. In this way, we believed, more and more people would be exposed to thoughtful discussion and to the finest theatre arts and, once exposed, would cultivate a taste for them. nan Now, three years later, what are the results ? Today it is commonplace to tune into an NBC spectacular or the Colgate Comedy Hour and find a ballet sequence, an operatic passage, an outstanding play, or an occasion, one of America's fore- most poets reading his lines. No eye- brows are raised when, on TODAY, HOME, or TONIGHT we introduce a dis- cussion of architecture, painting, books, sculpture or any number of other sub- jects which once would have been rare on a commercial show. Nowadays our audience not only expects these elements but wants them. Yet, with all this, we have only begun to draw on the full potentials of tele- vision. The future will record much greater improvements, which will come not as a matter of course but only from a continuing effort by broadcasters and viewers alike. ana The greatest promise of the medium lies in the coming era of color television, Sylvester L. Weaver, Jr., president of NBC, recently described the prospect in these terms: "We plan color television to induce all segments of the population to view our programming enough so that its general impact will be felt, and for pub- lic good. Our viewers will know more about more things, will have been every- where, seen everything, learned of and about the arts, the drama, music and opera, as well as of man's history, his en- vironment, and his soul," 844 N. B. C. TELEVISION NETWORK i n n a DAVID SARNOFF Chairman of the Boards of RCA and NBC BRIG. GEN. DAVID SARNOFF, chairman of the Boards of RCA and NBC, entered the communications field as a messenger boy at the age of 15. As the importance of radio grew, he became successively Chief Inspector, Assistant Traffic Manager, and in 1917, Commercial Manager of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America in 1919, when RCA was formed, it acquired the Marconi Company and appointed General Sarnoff commercial man- SARNOFF ager. During the following eleven years, he advanced from Commer- cial Manager to General Manager then Vice President, Executive Vice President and in 1930, at the age of 39, he was elected president of RCA. He was elected chairman of the board and chief executive of- ficer of RCA in 1947. During World War II, he served as Special Con- sultant on Communications to Gen- eral D wight D. Eisenhower at SHAEF in Europe. SYLVESTER L. WEAVER, JR. President of NBC SYLVESTER L. WEAVER, JR., joined NBC in the summer of 1949 as head of television, after 23 years of out- standing accomplishment in the ad- vertising and broadcasting fields, including service as advertising man- ager of American Tobacco Company and vice president in charge of radio and television for Young and Rubi- oom. After three years as Vice Presi- dent in charge of TV for NBC, he was made Vice President in charge of both radio and television net- works in the summer of 1952. In De- cember, 1952, he was named Vice WEAVER. JR. Chairman of the Board and in De- cember, 1953, he was elected NBC President. Weaver was bom in Los Angeles and was graduated magna cum laude from Dartmouth, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He started in radio as a writer, then became program manager of the Don Lee network in San Francisco. In 1935, Weaver came to New York, where he joined Young and Rubi- cam. During World War II, he' spent two years in the Navy in command of an escort vessel. ROBERT W. SARNOFF Executive Vice President of NBC Elected Executive Vice President of - the Navy's role in World War II, for NBC in December, 1953, ROBERT j^KK^BL^ "^^'^^ ^® received the Navy s Dis- WILLIAM SARNOFF joined the net- «^WBWk tinguished Public Service Award In work on January 1, 1948, as an ac- mM ~~ M ^^"®' ^'^^^' ^^ ^^^ elected a Vice count executive in the sales depart- f^V '» President of NBC and a year later ment after three years of service in JP» ^^L was placed in charge of the newly the Navy, followed by three years MHP|| JQt created NBC Film Division. Sarnoff with the Cowles publications. After ^^^ J I ^J ^^^ named executive assistant to serving NBC in a variety of capaci- ^fc M\ i Sylvester L. Weaver, Jr. in Septem- ties, including television production |i|K|l%f^^^ ber, 1953, and a month later was manager and television program ■HH^MH elected to the NBC Board of Direc- sales manager, he was appointed M^g^MB tors. He was born in New York City, director of unit production for TV in H| ^T^ ■■ was graduated from Harvard and 1951. It was in this oapacity that he WKL jSktSm after a year at Columbia Law School launched "Victory at Sea," the entered the Government service in famous NBC-Novy documentary of SARNOFF August, 1941. 845 NATIONAL BROAE 1 NORTH DAKOTA ' s r.»llsm.rck *" SOUTH DAKOTA \ • Op*f«fi«9 Sio.io« ... lnt.r.City Connection -»— OK-the-Air Relay Pickup * H9ik*M»^on4 Mwntington do nof roquir* eK-lh*.oir pickup MTi . • — : '"•'••'" '^'l*'— •'• .» HIU, r.th.r th.n ,hr.le. I>'sr*a>tona Beaeh Jaoksonville Miami Tampa \ ffwalello Twin Falls * hir-aKO f hi<-aKM K%ari>aI1<^. 33 WTVT 12 WTHS-TV 2 GEORGIA WCTV 6 IDAHO KI8J 6 KLIX-TV 11 ILLINOIS WHFCTV 26 WIND-TV 20 WOIT 44 WTLK 32 WJOL-TV 48 WTLC 12 wrrw 11 Licensee •lolinson Best);. Co. MontKomery Bcstg. Co. Deep South Bestff. Co, Ala.-Fla.-Ga. Tele. Inc. Alabama Educational TV Commission American Tele. Co., Inc. Great Plains Tele. Prop. S. Ark. Tele. Co., Inc. Arkansas TelcTision Co. KOWL Bcstg. Co. John Poole Bcstg. Co. John Poole Bcstg. Co. E. L. Cushman KTRB Bcstg. Co., Inc. Lawrence A. Harvey Standard Radio & Tele. Co. Sacramento Telecast'^rs, Inc. Sequoia Telecasting Co. School Dist No. 1 Conn, State Bd. of Ed. Conn. State Bd. of Ed. Conn. Radio Foundation, Inc. Thames Bcstg. Corp. Stamford-Norwalk Tele. Corp. Conn. State Bd. of Ed. United Bcistg. Co, Wash. Metro. Tele. Corp. Pioneer Gulf Tele. Bcstrs. Telrad, Inc. Souihern Radio & Equipt. Co. Miami Biscayne Tele. Corp. Tampa Tele. Co. Lindsey Hopkins Voc- School K. D. Rivers, Sr. Tribune-Journal Co., Inc. Southern Idaho Bcstg. & Tele. Co, WHFC, Inc. WIND, Inc. WOPA-TV, Inc. Northwestern Tele. Bcstg. Co. Joliet Tele., Inc. Univ. of Illinois Chicago Educ. TV. Foundation 852 D D n N E A\' TV STATIONS SCHEDULED a n n City Ft. Wayne Notre Dame Sioux City ''Manhattan Ashland I/exing N I A I I I) N S S C H E D U L E D n D D city WajJilnclon OmiMi Fork* rinrtniwU (ir% rianti I I met »:iHvilIon l-;i>rii» Tttlrdo ■ ( ohinibiM Ardniorn Mbuni TiiUa •Oklahnniii Cltv •TuIm* Tort Und khtmiith Falls SiiJem Allen town Krl<* I.AnraAter PhilndHphia IMtt^hurgh WillUniKport Sharon Hazelton Camden Apart snburc Kapici City Rapid City JarkHon Corpus Christ i Dallas DalluM Kl i'aHo Ft. Worth BiR Spring Houston lIouHton Lufkin Kan Antonio SH>«4\%at4T Waro San Antonio Kirhnu»nd IVterhburu \ HOroux fr \Vhc«-Mnic ( larkhhnrK If uiHiriKton Hhiffifld r«r««n Bmy K»irt>aakii f*irt/Wik» Cull Lot tors Channel WFin-TV 18 WKRF-TV 7 NORTH DAKOTA RNOX-TV 10 OHIO WtJXN-T^ 54 WKRK-TV 65 WHK-TV 10 WIMA-TV 35 WTVtr 36 ^^-^lAC-TV 23 \\VM\.-T\ 31 \\TXm-T\ 70 Wa'^l -TV 34 OKLAHOMA Kvso-'n^ 12 KMn^ 58 KSPG 17 KETA 13 KOED-'n^ 11 OREGON KLOB 12 KFJI-TV 2 KSLM-TV 3 PENNSYLVANIA WQCT 39 WLEU 66 WWLA 21 WIBG-TV 23 WTVQ 47 WRAK-TV 36 WSHA 30 WAZL-TV 63 SOUTH CAROLINA WACA-TV 14 WSPA-TV 7 SOUTH DAKOTA KOTA-TV 3 KTLV 7 TENNESSEE WDXI-TV 0 TEXAS KTLG 43 KDTX 23 KLIF-TA^ 20 KOKE 13 KFJZ-TV 11 KBST-TV 4 KTVP 23 KXYZ-TV 20 KTRE-TV 0 KCOR-TV 41 KPAR-TV 12 KWTX-TV 10 KALA 35 UTAH KOVO-TV 11 VIRGINIA WOTV 20 WPRG 8 WASHINGTON K€TL 20 KVAN-TV 21 WEST VIRGINIA WITFV 51 WBLK-TV 12 WHTN-TV 13 WHLS-TV 6 WFBV-TV WTLB WISCONSIN 5 T E R R I T O R I ALASKA KFIF Z KTVF 11 854 £ S Licen»o« Fay<^ttovlllo Bcstrs., Inc. N. C. Tele., Inc. Community Radio Corp. Robert. W. RoiinsavUle Tele. Co. Cleveland Best?., Inc. ITnited Bcstp. Co. Northwestwn Ohio Bcstg. Corp. Fergum Theatres, Inc. Midwest TV Co. Elyrla-Lorahi Bcstg. Co. Woodward Bcstg. Co. Ohio State U. John F. Easley Miami Tele. Co. Arthur R. Olson Okla. Educ. TV Authority Okla. Educ. TV Authority Ore. Tele., Inc. KFJI Bcstrs. Oregon Radio, Inc. Queen City Tele. Co., Inc. Commodore Perry Bcstg. Serv., Inc. Harold C. Burke Daily News Television Co. Golden Triangle TV Corp. WRAK, Inc. Leonard J. Shafitz Hazelton TV Corp. Camden Bcstg. Corp. Spartan Radiocasting Co. Black Hills Bcstg. Co. of Rapid City Hills Bcstg. Co. Dixie Bcstg. Co. Trinity Bcstg. Corp. UHF Television Co. Trinity Bcstg. Corp. Trinity Bcstg. Corp. Texas State Network, Inc. Big Spring Bcstg. Co. UHF Television Co. Shamrock Bcstg. Co. Forest Ca.pital Bcstg. Co. KCOR, Inc. Texas Telecasting, Inc. KWTX Bcstg. Co. Alamo TV Co. KOVO Bcstg. Co. Winston-Salem Bcstg. Co., Inc. Petersburg Tele, Corp. Seattle Construction Co., Inc. KVAN, Inc. I'olan Industries Ohio Valley Bcstg. Corp, Greater Huntington Radio Corp. Daily Telegraph Printing Co. Valley Telecasting Co. LaCrosse Television Corp. Midnight Sun Bcstg. Co. Northern TV. Inc. OFFICIAL FCC TV ALLOCATIONS nan ALABAMA Andalusia . . Channel No. 9U Anniston , . . 70 Auburn .... . . . .•66 Bessemer . . 64 Birming'ham . 6, •lO 13 42 48 23 Clanton .... 14 Cullman 60 Decatur . , . 23 18 Dothan .... . .9, 19 Enterprise . . . . . . 40 Eufaula .... . . . . 44 Florence .... . . . . 41 Fort Payne . . 19 Gadsden .... .15. 21 Greenville . . . 49 Guntersville . . . . . 40 Huntsville . , . . . . 31 17 Mobile Montgomery. . Muniord .... 5. 10. 12. 20. •42. 48 •26. 32 ... 7 Opelika 22 Selma . .8. 68 Sheffield .... ... 47 Sylacauga . . . ... 24 Talladeera . . . ... 64 ... 27 Troy ... 38 Tuscaloosa .46 61 Tuikeeee . . . ...16 ARIZONA Ajo 14 Bisbee 15 Casa Grande 18 Clifton . . . . . 25 Coolidgre . . . 30 Dougrlas 3 Eloy 24 Flagstaff . . . 9. 13 Globe 34 Holbrook . . 14 Kingman . . . 6 Mesa 12 Miami 28 Morenci .... 31 Nogales . . . 17 Phoenix .... .3. 5. *8. 10 Prescott . . . 16 Safford .... 21 Tucson .4. •6. 9. 13 Williams . . 25 Winslow . . . 16 Yuma 11 la ARKANSAS Arkadelphia . 34 Batesvllle ... 30 ■■■■I Benton Channel No. 40 Blytheville 64 74 Camden ... 50 ... 62 El Dorado .10. 26 Fayetteville •13 41 Forrest City ... 22 Fort Smith 5. •le. 22. 39 Harrison ... 24 Helena ... 54 Hope 15 Hot Springs . 9 52 Jonesboro . .8. 39 Little Rock Magnolia *2. 4. 11. 17. 23 ... 28 Malvern ... 46 ... 43 ... 28 Paragould ... 58 Pine Bluff . .7. 36 Russellville ... 19 Searcy ... 33 ... 35 Stuttgart ...14 CALIFORNIA Alturas 9 Bakersfield 10. 29 Brawley 25 Chieo 12 Corona 52 Delano 37 El Centre 16. 56 Eureka 3. 13 Fresno 12, •IS. 24. 47. 53 Hanford 21 Los Angeles. 2. 4. 5. 7. 9. 11. 13. 22. *28. 34 Madera 30 Merced 34. 66 Modesto 14. 68 Monterey (see Salinas) Napa 62 Oakland (see San Francisco) Oxnard 32 Palm Springs 14 Petaluma 68 Port Chicago 70 Porterville 66 Red Bluff 16 Redding 7 Riverside 40. 46 Sacramento 3. ♦6. 10. 40. 46 Salinas-Monterey 8. 35 San Bernardino 18. •24. 30 San Buenaventura 38 San Diego 8, 10. *15. 21. 27. 33. 39 San Francisco- Oakland .2. 4, 6, 7. *9, 20'. 26. 32. 38. 44 San Jose 11. 48. •54, 60 San Luis Obispo 6 Santa Barbara 3, 20. 26 Santa Cruz 16 Santa Maria 44 Santa Paula 16 Santa Rosa 50 Stockton 13. 36. ^42. 64 Tulare 27 Ukiah 18 • Denotes Channel reservation lor non-commercial educational 855 i c 1 A 1" N A L 1. O C A T I O N S nan Viulta . . NVaUonrillr Yreka CHy Yub* CUT Ctuinnel No. 43. 49 22 11 62 ( ()1 OK ADO Ai.ttuos.i 19 Boulder •12. 9,'?: 36 Colorado Sprintrs CraJiT 11. 13. •17 23 19 D*lJa Denver l>uranRo '.'.'Mi' •e!'?. 9 20. 6 24 26 1f> Fort Collins . . . 44 Fori Morgan . . . 15 Grand Junction . 5 9,1 Greeley f>0 La Junta 04 Lamar * ' * 18 LeadTille ' 14 Lon^mont go Loveland ' ' * TR MonttxJM .10. 28. 18 Pueblo 3 5 •s S4 Salida 95 Sterling 95 Trinidad 01 Walsenburg- . . . 30 (ONNECTICUT bridpeport Hartford .43. .3 49. •71 18 ^24 Meridfn .... 66 New Britain 30 New Haven 8 69 New London .26. 81 Norwalk (see Stamford) Norwich .57 63 •iiamfoixl-Norwalk 27 VVaterbiiry 53 DELAWARE Dover 40 Wilmington ...*.'.'.'.'.". 12. 59. 83 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Wafching^ton. 4, 5, 7. 9. 20. •26. 50 FLORIDA B«flle Glade Bradenton Clearwater . 32 Dartona Beach 2* De Land .'.*.*.'.*.'.*.'.*..' Kon Laud*;rdal/' . . iV Fort Myers Fort Pierce [[[[ Gainesville * ' •s Jackxonville 4 •? 12 30* Key West ' ' * 14' Liike City ','.*/. Lakeland V«' Lake Wales '. ' ' 27 28 50 53 44 39 11 19 20 36 20 33 22 14 • Denotec Channel reservation for non-oommercial educational 856 Channel No. LeesbursT 26 Marianna 17 Melbourne 37 Miami ♦2. 4. 7. 10. 23. 33 Ocala 16 Orlando 6. 9, 18. ♦24.47 Palatka 17 Panama City 7. •30. 36 Pensacola 3, 15. •21. 46 Quincy 54 St. Aug-ustine 25 St. Petersburg (see Tampa) Sanford 35 Sarasota 34 Tallahassee •ll. 24, 61 Tampa-St. Petersburg: •S, 8. 13. 38 West Palm Beach 6. 12. *15, 21 GEORGIA Albany 10. 25 Americus 31 Athens ... . ... •8, 60 Atlanta Augrusta • • ... ..2. 6. 11. •30. 36 6. 12 BainbridnTe • ... 35 Brunswick 28, 34 Cairo 45 Carrollton 33 63 63 Columbus Cordele 4, 28, •34 43 Dalton 25 32 Dublin 16 Elberton 24 Fitzg-erald 53 Fort Valley 18 Gainesville . ... 62 Griffln 39 60 •41, 47 Marietta 57 Milled&eville 61 Moultrie 48 61 Rome 9. 69 3, *9 11 Statesboro 22 20 Thomasville 6. 27 Tifton 14 Toccoa 35 Valdosta 37 Vidalia 26 Warner Robins 13 Waycross 16 IDAHO Blackfoot 33 Boise *4, 7, 2 Burley 16 Caldwell 9 Coeur d'Alene 12 Emmett 26 Goodingr 23 Idaho Falls 3, 8 Jerome 17 Kellog^g: 33 Lewiston 8 Moscow •le Nampa 6, 12 Payette 14 Pocatello 6. 10 Preston 41 Rexburg^ / 27 °nn OFFICIAL TV ALLOCATIONS aDH Rupert . . . Channel No. Sandpoint . o Twin Falls . Wallace . . . 27 Weiser . . . * on ILLINOIS Alton 48 Aurora . . . 16 Belleville . 64 Blooming-ton 15 Cairo 24 Carbondale 34 ^ei Centralia . . 32 59 Champaiern-Urbana . . . Chicagro ..2.5. 7. 9. • Danville ..3. • 11.20 12, 21 . 26. 32 . 27. 33 . 38. 44 24 Decatur . . . 17 23 De Kalb . . •67 Dixon 47 Elffin . . . . 28 Preeport . . . . . . 23 Galesburgr . 40 Hamsburg' 22 Jacksonville . . . . 29 Joliet 48 Kankakee . 14 Kewanee . . 60 La Salle .. 35 Lincoln . . . . . . 53 Macomb . . 61 Marion . . . ... 40 Mattoon . . * 46 Moline (see Davenport Mt. Vernon Iowa) 38 Olney .... 16 Pekin 69 Peoria 8. 19. •37 43 Quincy .... 10 21 Rockford , . Rock Island Spring-field . Streator . , . (see Davenport. . .13. Iowa) 2. 39, •46 20. 66 ... 65 Urbana (see Vandalia . . . Champaign ) ... 28 Waukegan ... 22 INDIANA 61 Anerola 15 Bedford 68 Bloomington . . Columbus .... 4. •SO, 36 42 38 Elkhart 52 Evansville . . . 7 50 *56 62 Fort Wayne . . Gary •27. 33. 69 50. *66 Hammond 56 Hatfield ... ... 9 Huntingrton . . . 21 Indianapolis . . . Jasper 6. 8. 13, ^20. 26. 67 19 Kokomo 31 Lafayette .... •47. 59 Lebanon 18 Logansport 51 Madison 25 29 Michigan City 62 Muneie . ... 49 55 ^71 Princeton .... 52 32 Shelbyville 58 South Bend . . . 34. ^40. 46 Ten City 31 Channel No. Terre Haute 10. ^67. 63. 73 Vincennes 44 Washington 68 IOWA 37 Amps , . . 5 26 Atlantic 46 19 Burlington .... 32 38 Carroll . . . . 39 Cedar Rapids . 2 9, 20. ^26 31 Charles City 18 Cherokee .... . . . . 14 Clinton 64 43 Davenport-Rock Island & Moline. Illinois 4. 6. •SO . 36. 42 44 Des Moines . . . 8. •ll 13 17. 2S .66. 62 Estherville . . . 24 Fairfield 64 Fort Dodge . . . 21 50 Grinnell 71 Iowa City . . . •12. 24 Keokuk 44 Knoxville 33 ... 49 Mason City . . . . .3. 36 Muscatine . . . . . 58 Newton 65 28 Oskaloosa .... 52 Ottumwa . . .15. 63 Red Oak ... 32 Shenandoah . . ... 20 Sioux City .... 4. 9 •30. 36 Spencer ... 42 ...34 Waterloo Webster City . 7. 16. •22. 46 ...27 KANSAS Abilene 31 49 Atchison 60 Chanute 50 Coffeyville 33 Colby 22 47 Dodge City 6. 23 El Dorado . . . 56 Emporia 39 Fort Scott 27 Garden City . . 9 11 Goodland 10 31 2. 28 Hays 7 20 12 18 20 lola . ... ... .... 44 Junction City 29 15 Lawrence 'll 17 64 Liberal 14 McPherson . . . 26 Manhattan •8. 23 Newton 14 Olathe 52 21 Pittsburg 7. 38 • Denotes Channel reservation for non-oommercial educational use. 857 () K ( 1 A K A L I. O (' A T IONS nan Salio* . . . IVtpeka . . Wcllinrton WlehlU. . . Wlnfleld . .la. 42 .3. 10, 1( No. 36 34 •48 24 •22 43 KKNTI (KY \iihl.iiul f>9 Bowlinr GnTiJ CJUtipb^llsTillo ...13. 17 40 Corbin 10 Danrille 35 Frankfort 48 01lMCt)W ■ ■ •*R Harlan 73 Baxard 19 Hopkinsville •»0 Lexin«^on 18. Louiaville 3, 11. 'IS, 27. 64. 21. 41. 70 51 Madisonville . . . *'0 Marfield 03 Maysville 9,4 Middleeboroujfh r>7. 03 33 Owensboro 14 Paduoah .6 43 7<7 PtkeTllle 14 Princeton 4F> Richmond 00 Somerset 99 Winckester 37 LOUISIANA Abbeville . . . 97 Alexandna . . 5 62. 71 Bastrop 53 Baton Roug-c . 2. 28. ♦34. .69. 40 Boralui^a .... 78 Crowley •>1 De Ridder . . * ' 14 Eunice * ■ ■ 01 Franklin .... ■ * * 40 Hammond . . . 57 Houma * 30 Jackson 18 Jenning^B .... 18 Lafayette . . . 10 38. 25, 67 00 I^ake Charles . 7. 'lO. •Minden 30 .MonrfK; 13. 8. 43 Monraji City . 36 NaU'hitochee 17 New Iberia . . 1 5 New Orleans . OakdaJe 4, 0. 8. 20. 26, 32. 81 64 Oi>elousa« . . . 58 ROHtOO ShrcTcport . . . 3 ^'^ Thibodaux . . . *>/[ Winnfleld . . . 99 MAINK Auburr AuruM ) Bancor . 23 10. 29 . . . .2. r> •lO Bar Harb^ir 22 Bath 65 Belfast 41 Bldttetenl 69 Calaia 7 20 r>oTer-Foxcroft 18 Channel No. Fort Kent IT Houlton 34 bewieton 8. 17 MilUnoeket 14 Orono *12 Portland 6. 13. ^47. 63 Presque Isle 8, 19 Rockland 36 Rumford 56 Van Buren 15 Waitendlle 36 MARYLAND Anmapolis 14 Baltimore 2, 11. 13. 18, •24, 73 Cambridgre 33 Cumberland 17. 30 Frederick 63 Hagperstown 52. 68 Salisbury 16 MASSACHUSETTS Amherst 82 Barnstable 62 Bostojii •2, 4. 6. 7. 44, 50. 56 Brockton 62 Fall River 46. 68 Greenfield 58 Holyoke (see SprinffflLeld) Lawrence 73 Lowell 33 New Bedford 38, 34 North Adams 19. 80 Northampton 36 Piittsfield 64 Spcringrfield-Holyoke 56, 61 Worcester 14. 20 MICfflGAN A lima. , , 41 ...9, 30 .30, •36 Bad Axe 46 Battle Creek . . 58. 64 Bay City 5 63. ^73 42 39 Cadillac ..13 45 13 Cheboygran . . ...4 36 .... 34 Detroit. . 2. 4. 7. 50. •56, 63 60 Bast Tawas 25 3 Flint 13, Gladstone 16. •32. 28 40 Grand Rapids 8 •17. 33 Hancock 10 19 Iron Mountain . . .9. 37 .... 33 Ironwood . .13. 31 48 Kalamjazoo . . . 3. 36 . . .6. 54 18 Manistee .... 15 14 Marquette . . .6. 17 Midland ... 19 47 Muskeg-on . .29. 35 r>r;not*« Chanmtl resenration for non-commerr-ial wlu national use. 858 n D n OFFICIAL TV ALLOCATIONS D D D Channel Parma-Onandog-a Petoskey Pontiae '. .'. .1 . . . ', Port Huron. .'.*..'... Boffers City Saginaw '.....,'. 51 Sault Ste. Marie is, 10. 28 Traverse City 7] 2o! West Branch No. 10 31 44 34 24 57 *34 •26 21 MINNESOTA Albert Lea . . 57 Alexandria . 36 Austin 6 51 Bemidji .... 13 24 Brainerd , . . 12 Cloquet 44 Crookston . . 21 Detroit Lakes Ig Duluth-Superior. "Wise 3, Ely 6, *8, 32. 38 16 Faarmouinit . 40 Faribault . . .... .20 Ferg-us Falls 16 Grand Rapids 20 Hastings . . . 29 Hibbing 10 International Falls 11 Little Falls . . 14 Mankato .... 15 Marshall . . . 22 Minneapolis-St Montevideo . . . Paul..*2. 4, 5. 9. 11. 17, 23 19 New Ulm . . . 43 Northfield . . . 26 45 Red Wingr . . , 63 Rochester . . . 10 65 St. Cloud . . . 7 33 St. Paul (see Stillwater . . . Minneapolis ) 39 Thief River Falls 16 Virginia .... 26 Wadena 27 Wilm.air .... 31 Wdnona 61 Worthington . .q*^ MISSISSIPPI Biloxi . .13, •44. 50 Brookhaven 37 Canton 16 Clarksdale . . 6 32 35 Columbus . . 4. 28 Comith 29 Greenville . , 21, 27 24 Grenada 15 Gulfport .... 56 Hattiesburg . 9, 17 Jackson Kosciusko . . . 3, 12, *19. 25, 47 52 7, 33 Louisville 46 Meridian Natchez .... .11. 30. •36 29 Pascagoula . . 22 Picayune .... 14 Starkville . . . 34 State College •2 Tupelo 9, 38 University •20 41 West Point . . 56 Yazoo City . . 49 MISSOURI Channel Xo. Cape Girardeau 12. 18. 69 Carthage 5B Caruthersville Chillieothe . . Clinton ... . 27 14 49 Columbia . . . Farmington . Festus 8. 16. 22 52 14 24 Hannibal . . . Jefferson City Joplin 7, 27 13. 33 12 30 Kansas City . Kennett 4. 5. 9, ^19. 26. 65 21 Kirksville . . Lebanon .... 3, 18 23 Marshall 40 Maryville 26 Mexico 45 Moberly .... 36 Monett 14 Nevada 18 Poplar Bluil Rolla 15 46 St. Joseph . . . St. Louis Sedalia 2, 30. *3(i ....4, 5. *9, 11. 30, 36. 42 6, 28 Sikeston 37 Springfield . . West Plains . 3, 10, *26. 32 . . . 20 MONTANA Anaconda . . . 2 Billings 2 8, *11 Bozeman .... Butte ^9, 22 4. 6. *7. 16 20 Deer Lodge . Dillon 26 . 20 Glasgow 16 18 Great Falls . . 3. 5, 23 17 Hardin 4 Havre 9. 11 Helena Kalispell JO, 12 . 8 Laurel 14 Lewistown . . Livingston 13 16 3, *(}. 10 *li, 13. 21 Poison 18 Red Lodge . . Shelby 18 14 Sidney 14 Whitefish . . 16 Wolf Point . 20 NEBRASKA Alliance Beatrice 13. 21 40 Broken Bow . . Columbus 14 49 Fairbury . . 35 Falls City .... 38 Freemont 52 Grand Island . 11, 21 5. 27 Kearney 13. 19 23 Lincoln 10. 12. 'IS. 24 • Denotes Channel reservation for non-commercial educational use. 859 I ill I A I. N A I, L C) C A T IONS n □ D v-'-,«k* CiL> ClituuiHi No. 8. 17 60 as 2. 4 .... u. 7. 'le. 22. 28 lufl 10. 16 Platte NKV ADA 4 14 37 Elko . . . .... 10 ElT . . .3. 6 Fallon 29 Coldilcld . . . . 5 31 2 L;»s Vejras . . . 8 •10 13 18 McGilI 8 Reno 4. 8, •21. 27 Tonopah .... . . . 9 7 Ycrinpton . . . 33 NKW HAMPSHIRE B«'rlin 26 riaremont 37 Conrord 27 Durham 'll Hanover -ai Keene 45 La■ 21 -Five PolntB I8 id 24 .6. 23 ...27 12. 35 ...14 17 3. •S. 10 46 Channel No. Hot Springs 19 Las Cruces 22 Las Vepas 14 Lordsburg- 23 Los Alamos 20 Lovinirton 27 Portales 22 Raton 46, •52 Roswell •3. 8. 10 Santa Fe 2. •9, 11 Silver City 'lO, 12 Socorro 15 Tucumcari 26 NEW YORK Albany-Schenectady- Troy Amsterdam . .6. *17, 23 . 35. 41 5?. Auburn 37 Batavia 33 Bingrhamton Buffalo (also see Buffalo- Niagara Falls) Buffalo-Niag-ara Falls Oarthage 12. 40, 17. 4, 7. •46 •23 59 7 56 Dunkirk 46 Elmira 18 ?,4 Glens Falls 39 ?.9 Hornell 50 Ithaca . .... .♦14. ?,0 58 66 Lake Placid . ... 5 Malone .20, •66 14 Middletown .... 60 New York 2. Niagara Falls (see Niagara Falls) Ogdensburg 4. 5. 7. 9 Buffalo- 11. •25 31 9,4 54 Oneonta 69 Oswego 31 75 Plattsburg ... 98 .21. •21. •83 Rochester Rome (see Utica) . .6, 10. 15, 27 18 3 , 8, •43 Troy (see Albany) Utica-Rome Watertown 13. 64, •25 48 NORTH CAROLINA Ahoskie 63 Albemarle 20 Asheville 13, •56, 62, 78 Burlington 63 Burnsville , 18 Chapel Hill '4 Charlotte 3, 9. 36, ^42 Durham 11, ♦40, 46, 73 Elizabeth City 31 Fayetteville 18, 54 Gastonia 48 Goldsboro 34, 72 Greensbero 2, *51, 57 Greenville 9 Henderson 52 Hendersonville 27 Hickory 30 High Point 16 • DexMtM Channel rcMrvatlon for non-oommerclal educational u»e. 860 nnn officialtv allocations Gnn ^ , .„ Channel No. Jacksonville 16 Kannapolis !!!!!!.'.*! 69 Kinston 46 Lavirinburg: 42 Lumberton 21 Mount Airy 56 New Bern ' ' '. .' 13 Raleigrh .5' VgV. 28 Roanoke Rapids 30 Rocky Mount [[[ 50 Salisbury ......'. 80 Sanford '.'.'.'...'..'. 38 Shelby 39 Southern Pines 49 Statesville 64 Washington * ] 7 Wilmington 3, 6, 29.* ^35 Wilson 56 Winston-Salem |;». -^^ ' *S2 NOKTH DAKOTA Bismarck 5 12 18 *24 Bottineau Carrington 26 Devils Lake 8, 14 Dickinson 2, 4, "17 Fargro 6 11 *34 40 Graiton 17 Grand Forks *2 10 Harvey 22 Jamestown 7 42 Lisbon ... 23 Minot *6 10 13 New Rockford 20 Rugby 38 Valley City 4 32 Wahpeton • • 45 Williston s n •9/1 OHIO Akron .... 49 • 55 61 Ashtabula . . . . 16 Athens 62 Bellefontaine ... 63 Bowling" Green 70 Cambridge 26 Canton . . . . 29 Chillicothe . . . . 66 Cincinnati ... 5 9 12 *48 54 74 Cleveland 3, 5. 8, 19. Columbus 4, 6, 10, Coshocton •25, 66 •34. 40 20 Dayton 2, 7. Defiance •16. 22 43 Findlay . . . . 53 .... 69 Gallipolis ... 72 Hamilton-Middletown Lancaster . ... 66 . . . . 28 TjlTTlia. . , , 35 73 . . . . 31 Mansfield 36 Marion 17 Massillon 23 Middletown (see Hamilton) Mount Vernon 68 Newark ... 60 Oxford •14 Piqua 44 Portsmouth 30 Sandusky . . . . 42 Springfield .52, 76 Steubenville (see Wheeling. W. Va. Tiffin ) 47 Toledo 11, 13, Warren *30, 79 67 Channel No. Youngstown 21, 27. 73 Zanesville 18, 60 OKLAHOMA Ada 10 50 Altus 36 Alva 30 Anadarko ... 68 ..12 65 Bartlesville 62 Blackwell . . .... 61 Chickasha ... 64 .... 15 Clinton 32 Duncan .... 39 27 Elk City . .15, 26 El Reno .... 66 Enid f> 21. "27 Frederick 44 Guthrie .... 48 20 Hobart . . 23 Holdenville .... 14 21 Lawton . .7. *28 34 McAlester 47 Miami 58 Muskogee 8 •45, 66 Norman 31, •37 Oklahoma City 4. 9, Okmulgee *13 . 19, 25 26 61 Ponca City 40 Pryor Creek .... 54 42 Seminole 69 Shawnee .... 63 Stillwater 29 •69 Tulsa 2. 6, Vinita *11, 17. 23 ...... 28 Woodward 8 OREGON Albany 66 Ashland 14 Astoria 30 Baker 37 Bend 15 Burns 16 Corvallis •7. 49 Eugene *9. 13. 20. 26 Grants Pass 30 Klamath Falls 2. 17 La Grande 13 Lebanon 43 McMinnville 46 Medford 5 North Bend 16 Pendleton 28 Portland (5. 8. '10. 12. 21. 27 Roseburg 4, 28 Salem 3, *18, 24, 66 Springfield 37 The Dalles • • 32 •ENNSYLVANIA Allentown 39, 67 Altoona 10. 19, 26 Bethlehem 61 Bradford 70 Butler 43 * Denotes Channel reservation lor non-commercial educational 861 i I ( I \ I I N A 1. 1, 0 CATIONS n n n Chiuinrl ' bjimberBbiir, iHi BoU . Kuton ... ..'....'. tintponiim * Tf^* - .12.' 36.' Ml. llArriaburv . . » . ♦ 27. 66, tlAslrton Irwin !!!!.'!.*!!!! Johnftown '..*.* ' 6* I.ancu(rr .8. Lebanon .* Uxk H.i\.ii Meadvllle Nrw Ca»ile Oil City '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Philadelphia ;i. 6. lo. 17, ilS 29 * Pntsbursh 2. 11. 'la. 16. 47. Readme 33 ■»n Kj 22 Shaniokiii ...... Sharon .... Sl«l« Collesc ............'..• ^urfniry * UnioQtown Washinirton [[[ Wilkes-Barre 28 Wjlliamsport . . York 43. No. 46 31 67 42 66 71 63 4 66 21 16 74 48 37 46 64 •35 63 61 38 65 39 »44 32 14 63 34 36 49 KHODE ISLAND ProTidence 10. 12. 16. '22 SOLTH CAROLINA 40. Aiken Anderson Camden Charleston . . . .'.■.■.'.'./.■.■.'.■.V. ' 5." •Yg Clemson Columbia ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 10,' » 19,' 26* CODway Florence V G«orrelown Greenville Ui-i' Greenwood .. «. -^o. Lake City Laiicaater Laurena Marion ' ' * Newberry Orangeburg ... aock Hill '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Spartanburg .... «* W Sumter ; ; ^' ^^• Onion 64 58 14 17 »68 67 28 60 27 '29 21 66 31 45 43 70 44 61 74 47 66 SOLTH DAKOTA 9. 17 . 23 Aberdeen Belle Fourche .... Brookings ... Hot Sprtngi ...V.V.*. '°' ?2 Huron • ]l I-*ad 12. 15 MadlMin ^'26 Mitchell ■ V *5 Mobndge .V. ^' 20 H*^"dci't;- :::::: ^-'^'^^ 91otixF.Il. :'.'.:' 11 13 aft .11' Vennillion' '. .' , • 20 Wat^rtown . 2. 41 ^■^__^ "J. 00 • DmioUm Chanxiel re*ervatlon for non-commerdal Cliaiuiel No. Winner 18 Yankton 17 TENNESSEE Athens 14 Bristol. Tenn.-BriBtol. Va 6. 46 Chattanooga 3, 12, 43. 49. •bb Clarksville 63 Cleveland 38 Columbia 39 (\)ok(>ville 34. 69 Covington 19 Crossville 77 Dyersburg 46 Elizaibethton 22 Payetteville 27 Gallatin 48 Harriman 67 Humboldt 26 Jackson 7, 16 Johnson City 11. 34 Kingsport 28 Knoxville 6. 10. •20. 26 Lawrenceburg 50 Lebanon 68 Lexington 11 McMinnville 46 Maryville 61 Memphis 3, 5. 'lO, 13. 42. 48 Morrlstown 64 Murfreesboro 18 Nashville •2. 4, 8, 30. 36 Oak Ridge 32 Old Hickory 5 Paris 51 Pulaski 44 Shelbyville 62 Sneedville 3 Springifield 42 TuUahoma 68 Union City 56 TEXAS Abilene 9, 33 Alice 34 Alpine 12 Amarillo ♦2, 4. 7, 10 Athens 25 Austin 7. 18, 34, 70 Ballinger 25 Bay City 33 Beaumont-Port Arthur 4, 6. 31, ^37 Beeville 38 Big Spring 4. 34 Bonham 43 Borger 33 Brady 16 Breckenridge 14 Brenham 52 Brownfleld 16 Brownsville (also see Brownsville- Harlingen-Weslaco ) 36 Brownsville-Harlingen-Weslaco ( 1 ) .... 4, 6 (1) These assignments may be utilized in any community lying within the area of the triangle formed by Brownsville. Harlingen and Weslaco. Brownwood 19 Bryan 64 Childress 40 Cleburne 57 Coleman 21 College Station •a, 48 Conroe 20 educational use. 862 n n n OFFICIAL TV ALLOCATIONS nan Corpus Christi . . 6. 10. Channel No. *16 22 43 Corsicana Crockett " 56 Crystal City . . . 28 Cuero 2fi Dalhart Dallas Del Rio 4. 8, 'IS , 23. 29. 73 1(J Denison 52 Denton . . . *2 17 Eag-le Pass 26 Edinburgr 26 El Campo ... 27 El Paso Falfurrias 4. ♦?. 9 13. 20. 26 52 Ploydada 46 Fort Stockton , .... 22 Port Worth .... Gainesville .... 5, 11, 20, *26 49 Galveston Gonzales H. 35. 41. *47 64 Greenville RQ Harlin^en (also see Brownsville- Harlingren-Weslaco) 2.1 Hebronville .... 58 Henderson 42 Hereford 19 Hillsboro 63 Houston Huntsville ...3. *8, 13 23. 29. 39 15 Jacksonville . . . 36 49 Kermit .... ...... 14 Kilgrore 59 Kingsville 40 Lamesa 28 Lampasas 40 Laredo Levelland .8. 13. -IS 38 Littlefield 32 Long-view 32, 38 Lubbock ... 6 11 13 ^20 26 Lufkin 9 46 McAUen 20 McKinney 65 Marfa 19 Marshall 16 Mercedes Mexia .... 32 50 Midland Mineral Wells . 2. 18 38 Mission 14 9 Mount Pleasant 35 Nacog-doches . . . 40 New Braunfels . . V . 62 Odessa 7. 24 Orange 43 Pampa 17 Paris 33 Pearsall 31 Pecos 16 Perryton 22 Plainview 29 Port Arthur (see Quanah Beaumont) 42 Raymondville . . Rosenberg: 42 17 San Angrelo .... San Antonio .... San Benito .... .3, 4. 6. *9 8. 17, *23 12. 36. 41 48 San Marcos . . . Seg'uin 53 . . 14 Seymour . . 24 46 Snyder 30 Stephenville . . . 32 Sulphur Spring's Sweetwater .... 41 12 Taylor 58 Temple . .6, 16. 22 Terrell S3 Texarkana .6. •18, 24 Tyler . .7, 19, 72 Channel Ho. Uvalde 20 Vernon 18 Victoria 19 Waoo 10, *28. 34 Waxahachie 45 Weatherford 61 Weslaco (see Brownsville- Harlingren- Weslaco ) Wichita Palls 3. 6, •16. 22 UTAH Brigrham .... 36 Cedar City . . 5 . .12. 30. ^46 Oerden Price ...9. •IS. 24 6 . .11. 22, ^28 Richfield 13 St. Georg-e . . . 18 Salt Lake City 2. 4. 5. *7, 20. 26 44 Vernal R VERMONT 74 Brattleboro 77 Burlingrton . . . . •le. 22 Montpelier 3, 40 46 Rutland 49 St. Albans 34 St Johnsbury . . an VIRGINIA Blacksbur? •60 Bristol (see Bi-lstol, Tenn.) Charlottesville •45. 64 Coving-ton 44 Danville 24 Emporia 25 Farmville 19 Fredericksburg 47 Front Royal 39 Harrisonburg 3. 34 Lexington .... 54 Lynchburg 13. 16 Marian 50 Martinsville 35 Newport News (see Norfolk- Portsmouth-Newport News) Norfolk-Portsmouth (also see Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News). 27 Norfolk-Portsmouth- Newport News (also see Norfolk-Portsmouth) .3. 10, 15. •21. 33 Norton 52 Petersburg 8. 41 Portsmouth (see Norfolk-Portsmouth and also see Norfolk-Portsmouth- Newport News) Pulaski 37 Richmond 6. 12. ^23. 29 Roanoke 7. 10. 27. ^33 South Boston 14 Staunton 36 Waynesboro 42 Williamsburg 17 Winchester 28 * Denotes Channel reservation for non-c«mmercial educational Use. 863 () F F 1 C I A L V V A L 1. O (^ A O N S n n n W VilllMnON Chunncl A benl*«n Anacorle* B«mncham 12. 18. Bmnerton 44, Ontnlia Ellensburr 40, Ephrau Ereretl 22. Grand Coule« Hoquiam Kelso Kennewick ( also see Kennewick- Riohland-Pasoo^ Kennewiok-Riohland-Pasoo ' Ix>nrriew Oljmpia Omak-Okanogran ' Okanocan (see Oniak) Pasoo ( also see Kennewifk- Richland-Pasoo) Port Aneelea Pullman 'lO. Richland (also see Kennewick- Blchland-Pasco) Seattle 4. 6, 7. •9. 20. Spokane 2. 4. 6. Taooma n. 13. •se. Walla Walla 5. 8. ' Wenatohee *45, 65, Yakima 2;i, 29. ' No. 68 34 24 60 17 »66 43 28 37 62 39 25 '41 33 60 »35 WEST VIRGINIA Beckley 4 2I Bluefield ' . . 6.' Charleston 8. •43. Clarksburg: 12 22 Eikins ; . . ; Fairmont Hinton '..'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Huntinrton ! ! . 3. 13 Lo?an ,\ Maninsburg !!!!!!!! Monrantown !!!.!!!* Parkersbury Welch Weeton '.'.'.' '5 Wheeling (also see Wheeling- Steubenville, Ohio) ■ Wheelinjr-Steubenville. Ohio. ... 7' '9' WillianiKon ' ' 66 41 49 69 40 35 31 53 23 68 '24 16 25 32 67 51 17 WISCONSIN Adaou Appleton Ashlaod '..'.'.'"' Beaver Dam Bclolt Chilton [,[ Eau Claire i li, nV. Fond du Lac * . , (inea Bay o' fi Janesville .'.■.■..■.■* Kenosha lA CroHHC '.'.'.'.'.'.*. 8.' •.32.' 38, MadiMn .j, .21. 27 Manitowoc Martnette .' .' ,' .11/ 32 " r^Kr*"u**** *• '^^' 12. 19. 25. <^>shko«h Park Falls '.,[ Portage Prairie du Chicn '..'. •58 42 16 37 67 •24 26 64 70 63 61 72 33 65 •38 31 48 •18 17 34 Racine Channel No 49- 66 22 Rice Lake .... 21 Richland Center .16. ^66 69 Shell Lake •30 Sparta 50 Stevens Point SturBreon Bay . . .20. 26 . . 44 Superior (see Duluth. Minn.) Wausau 7 16, •46 Whitefish Bay 6 Wisconsin Rapids 14 WYOMING 29 Casper 2. 6 3. 5 Cody 24 14 Evanston 14 Gillette 31 16 Greybull 40 17 Laramie •8 18 Lovell 36 Lusk 19 Newcastle 28 Powell 30 Rawlins 11 10 13 Sheridan 9. 12 16 Torringrton 27 Wheatland 24 Worland 34 IT. S. AND TERRITORIES POSSESSIONS ALASKA Anchorag-e Fairbanks. Juneau . . .... 2. 2. 4. 7. •7, *9. 11. 11. . 8. 4 13 13 10 Ketchikan 9, •9 Seward . . 4 q Sitka 1? HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Hilo, Hawaii 2. ^4. 7. 9. 11, 13 Honolulu. Oahu 2. 4, ^7. 9. 11. 13 Lihue, Kauai 3. •S. 10. 12 Wailuku. Maui 3. 8, •lO, 12 PUERTO RICO Arecibo . . . 13 OagTias . . . 6 Mayagruez . 3. 5 Ponce .... 7 9 San .Tuan . . 2 4 11 VIRGIN ISLANDS Charlotte Amalie 10. 12 Christiansted 8 r>r«»te« Channel retiervation for non-commercial educational use. 864 ALPHABETICALLY LISTED BY STATES — CITIES — CALL LETTERS PERSONNEL FACILITIES Index of The TELEVISION STATIONS of The United States nan Station City— State Page CKLW-TV — Detroit-Windsor, Mich KABC-TV — Los Angeles. Calif KAKE TV — Wichita. Kan KALB-TV — A'exandria, La KANG-TV — Waco, Tex K ARK TV — Little Rock. Ark KATV — Pine Bluii, Ark KBAK-TV — Bakersfield, Calif KBES-TV — Medford, Ore KBET-TV — Sacramento, Calif KBMT — Beaumont. Tex KBOI — Boise. Idaho KBTV — Denver. Colo KCBDTV — Lubbock. Tex KCCC-TV — Sacramento. Calif KCEN-TV — Temple. Tex KCJB-TV — Minot. N. D KCKT-TV — Great Bend. Kans KCMC-TV — Texarkana. Tex KCMO-TV — Kansas City. Mo KCOP-TV — Hollywood. Calif KCRG-TV — Cedar Rapids. la KCSI-TV — Pueblo, Colo KDAL-TV — Duluth-Superior. Minn KDKA-TV — Pittsburgh. Pa KDRO-TV — Sedolia. Mo KDUB-TV — Lubbock. Tex KEDD — Wichita. Kans KELO-TV — Sioux Falls. S. D KENS-TV — San Antonio. Tex KERO-TV — Bakersfield, Calif KEYD-TV — Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. KEY-T — Santa Barbara. Calif KFBB TV — Great Falls. Mont IFBC-TV — Cheyenne. Wyo KFDA-TV — Amarillo. Tex KFDX-TV — Wichita Falls. Tex KTEL-TV — Denver. Colo KFEQ-TV — St. Joseph. Mo KIA — Anchorage, Alaska KFMB-TV — San Diego, CaUf KF8A-TV — Fort Smith. Ark KF8D-TV — San Diego, Calif. KFYS-TV — Cape Girardeau, Mo KFXI TV — Grand Junction, Colo 907 877 899 900 958 874 874 876 940 879 952 891 883 957 879 958 932 899 958 913 877 897 884 910 945 919 957 900 949 958 876 911 881 920 965 952 959 833 915 966 879 874 879 913 884 Station City— State Page KFYR-TV — Bismarck. N. D 932 KGBT-TV — Harlingen. Tex 955 KGEO-TV — Enid. Okla 938 KGGM-TV — Albuquerque. N. M 924 KGLO-TV — Mason City. la 898 KGMB-TV — Honolulu. Hawaii 966 KGNC-TV — Amarillo. Tex 952 KGO-TV — San Francisco. Calif 879 KGTV — Des Moines. la 898 KGUL-TV — Galveston-Houston. Tex 955 KGVO-TV — Missoula. Mont 920 KHJ-TV — Los Angeles. Calif 877 KHOL-TV — Kearney. Neb 921 KHQ-TV — Spokane, Wash 962 KHQA-TV — Hannibal. Mo 913 KHSL-TV — Chico. Calif 876 KID-TV — Idaho Falls. Idaho 891 KIDO-TV — Boise. Idaho 891 KIEM-TV — Eureka. Calif 876 KIMA-TV — Yakima, Wash 962 KING-TV — Seattle. Wash 961 KIVA — Yuma. Ariz 874 KJEO-TV — Fresno, Calif 876 KKTV — Colorado Springs, Colo 881 KLAS-TV — Las Vegas, Nev 921 KLOR — Portland, Ore 940 KLRJ-TV — Henderson, Neb 920 KLTV — Tyler-Longview. Tex 958 KLZ-TV — Denver. Colo 883 KMBC-TV — Kansas City. Mo 915 KMID-TV — Midland. Tex 957 876 Austin, Minn 910 KMJ-TV — Fresno, Calif. Oklahoma City, Okla 939 Omaha, Neb 921 901 KMMT KMPT KMTV KNOE-TV — Monroe, La. KNXT — Hollywood, Calif 877 KOA-TV — Denver, Colo 884 KOAM-TV — Pittsburgh. Kans 899 KOAT-TV — Albuquerque. N. M 924 KOB-TV — Albuquerque. N. M 924 KOIN-TV — Portland, Ore 940 KOLN-TV — Lincoln. Neb 921 KOMO-TV — Seattle. Wash 961 KOMU-TV — Columbia. Mo. 913 866 nan TELEVISION STATION INDEX D D D Station City— State KONA — Honolulu. Hawaii KOOK-TV — Billings, Mont KOOL-TV — Phoenix. Ariz KOPO-TV — Tucson. Ariz KOTV— Tulsa, Okla KOVR — Stockton, Calif KPHO-TV — Phoenix, Ariz KPIX — San Francisco, Calif KPLC-TV — Lake Charies, La KPRC-TV — Houston, Tex KPTV — Portland, Ore KQTV— Fort Dodge. la KRBC-TV — Abilene, Tex KRCA — Hollywood. CaUf KRCG — Jefferson City. Mo KRDO-TV — Colorado Springs. Colo KREM-TV — Spokane, Wash KRGV-TV — Weslaco, Tex KRLD-TV — Dallas, Tex KROC-TV — Rochester, Minn KROD-TV — El Paso, Tex KRON-TV — San Francisco, Calif KSAN-TV — San Francisco, Calif KSBW-TV — Salinas-Montgomery. Calif.. KSD-TV — St. Louis, Mo KSL-TV — Salt Lake City. Utah KSLA — Shrevepori. La KSTP-TV — St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minn. KSWM-TV — Joplin, Mo KSWO-TV — Lawton, Okla KSWS-TV — Roswell, N. M KTAG-TV — Lake Charles, La KTBC-TV — Austin, Tex KTEN — Ada. Okla KTIV — Sioux City, la KTLA — Los Angeles. Calif KTNT-TV — Tacoma. Wash KTRK-TV — Houston. Tex KTSM-TV — El Paso. Tex KTTS-TV — Springfield, Mo KTTV — Los Angeles, Calif KTVA — Anchorage. Alaska KTVE — Longview, Tex KTVH — Hutchinson, Kan KTVQ — Oklahoma City. Okla KTVT — Salt Lake City, Utah KTVU — Stockton, Calif KTVW — Tacoma. Wash KTVX — Muskogee. Okla KTXL-TV — San Angelo. Tex KULA-TV — Honolulu. Hawaii KUTV — Salt Lake City. Utah K VAL-TV — Eugene. Oreg Page 966 919 873 873 939 881 873 879 901 955 940 898 951 877 919 881 962 959 952 911 955 880 880 879 917 959 901 911 913 938 924 901 952 938 898 879 962 957 955 919 877 966 957 899 939 959 881 962 939 958 966 959 940 Station City— State Page KVAR — Mesa. Ariz 873 KVDO-TV — Corpus Christi. Tex 952 KVEC-TV — San Luis Obispo. Calif 880 KVOA-TV — Tucson. Ariz 873 KVOO-TV — Tulsa. Okla 939 KVOS-TV — BeUingham. Wash 961 KVTV — Sioux City, la 898 KVVG — Tulare. Calif 881 KWFT-TV — Wichita Falls. Tex 959 KWK-TV — St. Louis. Mo 917 KWTV — Oklahoma City. Okla 939 KWWL-TV — Waterioo, la 899 KXJB — Valley City. N. D 932 KXLF-TV — Butte. Mont 919 KXLY-TV — Spokane. Wash 962 KYTV — Springfield. Mo 919 KZTV — Reno. Nev 921 WAAM-TV — Baltimore. Md 903 WABC-TV — New York. N. Y 925 WABD — New York. N. Y 927 WABI-TV — Bangor. Me 902 WABT — Birmingham. Ala 871 WACH-TV — Newport News-Norfolk. Va, 960 WAFB-TV— Baton Rouge. La 901 WAGA-TV — Atlanta, Ga 889 WAIM-TV — Anderson. S. C 948 WAKR-TV — Akron, Ohio 933 WALA-TV — Mobile, Ala 871 WALB-TV — Albany, Ga 889 WAPA-TV — San Juan, P. R 966 WARD-TV — Johnston. Pa 943 WARM-TV — Scranton, Pa 945 WATE-TV — Knoxville, Tenn 950 WATR-TV — Waterbury, Conn 885 WATV — Newark. N. J 923 WAVE-TV — Louisville. Ky 900 WBAL-TV — Baltimore, Md 903 WBAP-TV — Fort Worth, Tex 955 WBAY-TV — Green Bay, Wis 964 WBBM-TV — Chicago, 111 893 WBEN-TV — Buffalo, N. Y 925 WBKB — Chicago. Ill 893 WBLN — Bloomington. Ill 893 WBNS-TV — Columbus, Ohio 935 WBOC-TV — Salisbury, Md 905 WBRC-TV — Birmingham, Ala 871 WBRE-TV — WUkes-Barre, Pa 946 WBTV — Charlotte, N. C 931 WBTW — Horence, S. C 949 WBUF-TV — Buffalo, N. Y 925 WBZ-TV — Boston, Mass 905 WCAN-TV — Milwaukee. Wis 964 WCAU-TV — Philadelphia. Pa 943 867 D D D TEL i: VISION STATION INDEX n D D Sralioa Citr-Stattt Page Station City— State Page WCBS-TV — New York, N. Y 927 WCCO TV - Minneapolis, Minn 910 WCHSTV — Charleston. W. Va 963 WCIA — Champaign, IlL 893 WCMB-TV — Horrisburq, Pa 943 WCNYTV — Carthage, N. Y 925 WCOSTV — Columbia, S. C 948 WCOV-TV — Montgomery, Ala 871 WCPOTV — Cincinnati, Ohio 933 WCSCTV — Charleston, S. C 948 WCSHTV — Portland. Me 902 WDAFTV — Kansas City, Mo 915 WDAKTV — Columbus, Ga 890 WDAN-TV — Danville. Ill 894 WDA Y-TV — Fargo. N. D 932 WDBO-TV — Orlando, Ha 888 WDEF-TV — Chattanooga. Tenn 949 WDEL-TV — Wilmington. Del 885 WDSMTV — Duluth-Superior. Minn 910 WDSU-TV — New Orleans. La 901 WEAR-TV — Pensacola, Fla 888 WEAT-TV — West Palm Beach. Fla 889 WZAU-TV — Eau Claire. Wis 964 WEEK-TV — Peoria. Ill 894 WEEU-TV — Reading, Pa 945 WEHT — Henderson, Ky 900 WENS — Pittsburgh. Pa 945 WEWS — Cleveland. Ohio 935 WFAA-TV — Dallas. Tex 952 WFAMTV — Lafayette. Ind 896 WFBC-TV— Greenville, S. C 949 WFBG-TV — Altoona, Pa 942 WFBM-TV — Indianapolis. Ind 896 WFIE — Evansville. Ind 895 WTIL-TV — Philadelphia. Pa 945 WFLA-TV — Tampa. Fla 889 WFMJ-TV — Youngstown. Ohio 937 WTMY-TV — Greensboro. N. C 931 WFMZ-TV — Allentown. Pa 942 WGAL-TV — Lancaster. Pa 943 WG AN-TV — Portland. Me 902 WGBITV — Scronton. Pa 946 WGBS-TV — FL Lauderdale. Fla 887 WGEM-TV — Qulncy. lU 894 WGLV — Easton, Pa. 942 WGN-TV — Chicago. Ill WGR-TV — Buffalo. N. Y WGTH-TV — Hartford. Conn WGVL — GreenviUe, S. C WHAM-TV — Rochester. N. Y WHAS-TV — Louisville. Ky WHBF-TV — Rock Island. Ill 895 WHBQ TV — Memphis. Tenn 950 893 925 885 949 929 900 WHEC-TV — Rochester. N. Y WHEN-TV — Syracuse. N. Y WHIO-TV — Dayton. Ohio WHIZ-TV — Zanesville. Ohio WHO-TV — Des Moines, la WHP-TV — Harrisburg. Pa WHUM-TV — Reading. Pa WHYN-TV — Springfield-Holyoke Mass. WIBW-TV — Topeka. Kan WICA-TV — Ashtabula, Ohio WICC-TV — Bridgeport, Conn WICS — Springfield, 111 WICU — Erie, Pa WILK-TV — Wilkes-Borre, Pa WINK-TV — Fort Meyers, Fla WINT — Waterloo, Ind WIRI — Plattsburg. N. Y WIRK-TV — West Palm Beach. Fla.. . . WIS-TV — Columbia. S. C WISE-TV — AsheviUe. N. C WISH-TV — Indianapolis, Ind WITV — Ft. Lauderdale. Fla WJAC-TV — Johnstown. Pa WJAR-TV — Providence. R. I WJBF-TV — Augusta. Ga WJBK-TV — Detroit. Mich WJDM — Panama City. Fla WJHL-TV — lohnson City. Tenn WJHP-TV — Jacksonville. Fla WJIM-TV — Lansing. Mich WJMR-TV — New Orleans. La WJNO-TV — Palm Beach. Fla WJPB-TV — Fairmont, W. Va WJTV — Jackson, Miss WKAQ-TV — San Juan. P. R WKBN-TV — Youngstown. Ohio WKBT — LaCrosse. Wis WKJG-TV — Fort Wayne. Ind WKNB-TV — New Britain, Conn WKNX-TV — Saginaw, Mich WKNY — Kingston. N. Y WKOW-TV — Madison, Wis WKRC-TV — Cincinnati. Ohio WKTV — Utica. N. Y WKY-TV — Oklahoma City. Okla WKZO-TV — Kalamazoo. Mich WL AC-TV — Nashville. Tenn WLAM-TV — Lewiston. Me WLBC-TV — Muncie. Ind WLBT — Jackson, Miss WLEV-TV — Bethlehem. Pa WLOK-TV — Lima, Ohio WLOS-TV — AsheviUe, N. C 929 929 937 938 898 943 945 905 899 933 885 895 942 946 887 897 927 889 948 930 896 887 943 947 890 909 888 950 887 909 901 888 963 911 966 938 964 896 885 909 925 964 933 929 939 909 950 902 896 911 942 937 930 868 D D D TELEVISION STATION INDEX D D D Station City— State Page Station City— State Page WLVA-TV — Lynchburg. Va 960 WLW-A — Atlanta. Ga 890 WLW-C — Columbus. Ohio 935 WLW-D — Dayton. Ohio 937 WLW-T — Cincinnati. Ohio 933 WMAL-TV — Washington. D. C 886 WMAR-TV — Baltimore. Md 905 WMAZ-TV — Macon. Ga. 890 WMBR-TV — Jacksonville. Fla 887 WMBV-TV — Marinette, Wis 964 WMCT — Memphis. Tenn 950 WMFD-TV — Wilmington, N. C 931 WMGT-TV — Adams, Mass 905 WMIN-TV — St. Paul, Minn 911 WMSL-TV — Decatur. Ala 871 WMT-TV — Cedar Rapids. la 897 WMTV — Madison. Wis 964 WMTW — Poland Spring. Me 902 WMUR-TV — Manchester. N. H 923 WMVT — Burlington. Vt 960 WNAC-TV — Boston. Mass 905 WNBF-TV — Binghamton. N. Y 924 WNBK — Cleveland, Ohio 935 WNBQ — Chicago, HI 893 WNCT — Greenville, N. C 931 WNEM-TV — Bay City-Saginaw. Mich. . . 906 WNET — Providence, R. 1 947 WNEX-TV — Macon, Ga 891 WNHC-TV — New Haven, Conn 885 WNOA-TV — Raleigh, N. C 931 WNOK-TV — Columbia. S. C 948 WNOW-TV — York, Pa 946 WOAI-TV — San Antonio. Tex 958 WOAY-TV — Oak Hill. W. Va 963 WOC-TV — Davenport, la 897 WOI-TV — Ames. la 897 WOOD-TV — Grand Rapids, Mich 909 WOR-TV — New York, N. Y 927 WOW-TV — Omaha, Neb 921 WPAG-TV — Ann Arbor. Mich 906 WPBN-TV — Traverse City. Mich 910 WPFA-TV — Pensacola, Fla 888 WPIX — New York, N. Y 927 WPTZ — Philadelphia, Pa 945 WQMC — Charlotte, N. C 930 WQXI-TV — Atlanta, Ga 890 WRBL-TV — Columbus. Ga 890 WRC-TV — Washington, D. C 886 WRCA-TV — New York, N. Y 927 WRDW-TV — Columbus. Ga 890 WREX-TV — Rockford. Ill 894 WRGB — Schenectady. N. Y 929 WROM-TV — Rome. Ga 891 WROW-TV — Albany, N. Y 924 WRTV — Asbury Park, N. J 923 WSAU-TV — Wausau, Wis 965 WSAZ-TV — Huntington, W. Va 963 WSB-TV — Atlanta, Ga 890 WSBA-TV — York, Pa 946 WSBT-TV— Eouth Bend, Ind 896 WSEE — Erie, Pa 942 WSFA-TV — Montgomery. Ala 873 WSIL-TV — Harrisburg. Ill 894 WSIX-TV — Nashville. Tenn 951 WSJS-TV — Winston-Salem, N. C 932 WSJV — Elkhart, Ind 895 WSLI-TV — Jackson, Miss 911 WSLS-TV — Roanoke, Va 961 WSM-TV — Nashville. Tenn 951 WSPD-TV — Toledo. Ohio 937 WSTV-TV — SteubenviUe, Ohio 937 WSUN-TV — St. Petersburg, Fla 888 WSVA-TV — Harrisonburg, Va 960 WSYR-TV — Syracuse. N. Y 929 WTAO-TV — Boston. Mass 905 WTAP — Parkersburg. W. Va 963 WTAR-TV — Norfolk. Va 961 WTCN-TV — Minneapolis, Minn 910 WTHI-TV — Terre Haute, Ind 897 WTMJ-TV — Milwaukee. Wis 965 WTOB-TV — Winston-Salem, N. C 932 WTOC-TV — Savannah, Ga 891 WTOK-TV — Meridan, Miss 913 WTOM-TV — Lansing, Mich 909 WTOP-TV — Washington, D. C 886 WTPA — Harrisburg, Pa 943 WTRF-TV — Wheeling, W. Va 963 WTSK-TV — Knoxville, Tenn 950 WTTG — Washington, D. C 887 WTTV — Bloomington, Ind 895 WTVD — Durham, N. C 931 WTVH-TV — Peoria, 111 894 WTVI — St. Louis, Mo 919 WTVJ — Miami. Fla 888 WTVN-TV — Columbus. Ohio 937 WTVO — Rockford. Ill 895 WTVP — Decatur. Ill 894 WTVR — Richmond. Va 961 WTVU — Scranton» Pa 946 WTVW — Milwaukee. Wis 965 W-TWO — Bangor. Me 902 WUSN-TV — Charleston. S. C 948 WVEC-TV — Hampton-Norfolk. Va 960 WVET-TV — Rochester, N. Y 929 WWJ-TV — Detroit, Mich 907 W\^LP — Springfield, Mass 906 WWOR-TV — Worcester, Mass 906 WWTV — Cadillac, Mich 906 WXEL — Cleveland, Ohio 935 WXIX — NDlwaukee, Wis 965 WXYZ-TV — Detroit, Mich 907 869 ANOTHER HAPPY COUPLE! During 1954, Mr. 4 was best man at 355 weddings of Products and Sales. After each ceremony, KRCA (local member of the famous NBC family), presented the happy couples with a large gift of Merchandis- ing and Promotion. Planning a wedding in 1955? Consult . KRCA-4 LOS ANGELES represented by NBC SPOT SALES 870 ALABAMA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 3,186,000 — TV Homes 360,000 Stations in State 6 WABT BIRMINGHAM— 1949— ABC-CBS-DuM Chcamel: 13 VHF. .AP: 178 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Television Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 2553 Phone Number 4-3506 Air Time 18 hours daily Newspaper Aifiiliation Birmingham News News Service AP Representative Blair-TV Membership NARTB; TvB JPres., Mgr. Dir. Henry P. Johnston Commercial Mqr Charles F. Grishom VP in charge of Prgmng Ray A. Furr Pub., Prom. Dir James Chenoweth Dir. of News & Sp. Events Maury Forrell Production Johnny Johnson Film Manager Nod Nelson Chief Engineer J. V. Sanderson Consulting Engineer G^outney & Jones WBRC-TV BIRMINGHAM- 1949— CBS Channel: 6 VHF. . . .AP: 17 Kw VP: 35 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Birmingham Bcstg. Co. Bus. Studio Address P. O. 5957 Phone Number 4-4701 Air Time 12 hours daily News Service AP Representative Kotz Membership NARTB, TvB President George B. Storer V.P. & Mgr. Dir J. Robert Kerns General Sales Mgr Oliver Naylor Program Director M. D. Smith, III Promotion, Pub. Dir Sterling Madding Dir. of News; Sp. Events Davenport Smith Film Manager M. D. Smith, III Chief Eng Robert L. Dupriest WMSL-TV DECATUR— 195-^-NBC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channeh 23 UHF...AP: 8.52 Kw....VP: 15.8 Owned-Oper. By.Tenn. Valley Radio & TV Co. Address 701 Bank Street Phone Number 802 Air Time 5 hours daily News Service AP Representative J. Wythe Walker Pres., Gen. Mgr Frank Whiesenant Prog. Dir., Film Mgr. John Utley Dir. oi News & Sp. Events Bob Gleason Chief Engineer John Short Consulting Engineer John Mullaney WALA-TV MOBILE— 1953— ABC<:BS-NBC Channeh 10 VHF. .AP; 235 Kw.. VP:. .316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Pope Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Address 210 Government St. Phone 3-3756 Air Time 10 hours daily News Service AP Representative Headley Reed Membership NARTB, TvB President W. O. Pape Exec. Vice-Pres H. K. Martin Gen. Manager W. B. Pape Program Director Al Holmon Chief Engineer A. R. Bell Consulting Engineer L. J. N. duTreil WCOV-TV MONTGOMERY— 1953 ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 20... AP: 8.9 Kw VP:17.9 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Capitol Bcstg. Co. Business Address Adrian Lane Phone Number 5-3561 Air Time 10 hours daily News Service UP Representative Paul H. Roymer President O. P. Covington General Manager Hugh Smith DOMINATING ALABAMA WBRC'TV CHANNEL— 6 BIRMINGHAM CBS MAXIMUM POWER A STORER STATION NAT. REPS. — THE KATZ AGENCY 871 ti oilier ^*^o stafioni . . , r^e)^i-. So < , , to htlng Y to fhm 9f##^#sf numbm :>m,^nafe.s I* lit growing ^ And W% a m#rlr#l worfli ITM UfUQ^iy IN PHOIfill ^**^r *»♦ 4r*f«>nfii ArfltlATIO WITH MTT ■l^tltlNTIO MA 872 ° "^ 0 A LAB AM A- ARIZONA 0 0 0 Operations Mgr Eugene Munger Commercial Manager Morris South Prog. Dir Ben HargUl Dir. of News Bob Underwood Production Manager Phil Taylor Chief Engineer W. D. Weatherly Film Manager Bob House Consulting Eng W. J. Holey WSFA-TV MONTGOMERY— 1954— NBC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 12.... AP: 158 Kw VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Montgomery Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 1013 Phone Number 5-1251 Air Time 14 hours daily Representative Headley Reed President David E. Dunn General Manager Hoyt Andres Technical Director Sebie B. Smith ARIZONA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 1,002,000 — TV Homes 124,000 Stations in State 6 KVAH MESA— 1953— NBC Channel: 12 VHP. AP: 16.5 Kw.. .VP: 33 Kw. Owned-Oper. By KTAR Broadcasting Co. Address 1101 No. Central Ave. Phone Alpine 4-4161 Air Time Full Time News Service AP Representative Raymer Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Richard O. Lewis Station Mgr Dwight Harkins Commercial Mgr E. W. Harvey Program Director Wm. Robb Prom.. Pub. Director Ted Edwards Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bob Vache Production Manager Charles Wallace Chief Engineer A. C. Anderson KOOL-TV PHOENIX— 1953 Chonneh 10 VHF.AP: 12.5 Kw..VP: 29.45 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Maricopa Bsctrs. Inc. Business Address 511 West Adams St. Phone Number ALpine 3-3121 Air Time Full Time News Service UP Representative HoUingbery Membership NARTB President Gene Autry General Manager Charles H. Garland Asst. Gen. Mgr Kenneth Morton Dir. of News & Sp. Events Don Cordray Commercial Manager William Connelly Program Director Miles Reed Publicity Director Dick Goebel Chief Engineer CUff Miller KPHO-TV PHOENIX— 1949— CBS-DuM Channel: 5 VHF. .AP: 8.7 Kw.. .VP: 17.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . . Meredith Engineering Co. Business Address 631 N. Hrst Ave. Phone Number ALpine 8-4511 Representative Katz Membership NARTB, TvB Air Time Full Time General Manager Richard B. Rawls Commercial Manager C. A. Larson Program Director Robert Martin Promotion Pub. Dir Dan Schwartz Dir. of News & Sp. Events, Prod. Mgr Jack Murphy Film Manager Fred Frederick Chief Engineer George McClanathan Consulting Engineer T. A. M. Craven KOPO-TV TUCSON— 1952— CBS-DuM Channel: 13 VHF. .AP: 16.5 Kw.. .VP: 33 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Old Pueblo Bcstg. Co. Business Address 115 W. Drachman St. Air Time 12 hours daily Representative HoUingbery President H. C. Tovrea General Manager E. S. Mittendorf Commercial Manager Paul Plvmkett Program Director Cliff Stillinger Promotion Director Jack Martin Dir. News & Sp. Events Chris Cole Publicity Director Virginia Harper Film Manager Reed Haythome Chief Engineer Paul Benewitz KVOA-TV TUCSON— 1953— ABC-NBC Channeh 4 VHF. . .AP: 5.5 Kw.. . .VP: 11 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Arizona Bcstg .Co. Business Address 209 West Elm St. Representative Paul H. Raymer Pres.-Gen. Mgr R. B. Williams Business Manager Harper M. Phillips Sales Manager John C. Underwood Program Director Ben L. Slcrck. Jr. TV Prog. Supervisor Charles T. Webb News ^Editor Frank Barreca Prod. Manager L. D. Cdble Film Manager N. S. Luppino Chief Engineer Raymond H. Holsclaw Consulting Engineer George C. Davis 873 ana A R 1 Z O N A - A R K A N S A S D D D Kl VA YUMA— 1 953— NBC-DuM Channel: 11 VHF AP: 16 Kw. VP: 29 Kw. Own^d-Oper. By Valley Telecasting Co. Address Box 1708 Number 6-8311 Air Tlm» Full Time N»w« S«rTic* AP Membership NARTB. TvB Representative Grant President Donald Ellsworth General Manager Arthur L. Fszo) Station Manager Robert Marker Program Director Robert Dovies Production Manager Robin Adair Film Manager Sarah Gregory Chief Eng Roland Yount ARKANSAS Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 1,948,000 — TV Homes 117,000 Stations in State 3 KFSA-TV FORT SMFTH— 1953— DuM-NBC- ABC-CBS Channel: 22 UHF. . AP: 12 Kw. . .VP: 22 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Southwestern ladio & TV Co. Business Address 920 Rogers Ave. Phone Number 2-9126 Air rime Full Time News Service AP Newspaper Aiiil Southwest American Representative Pearson President D. W. Reynolds Gen., Station Manager H. Weldon Stamps Commercial Manager Roland Hundley Prog.. Prom. Dir Pat Porta Dir. of News & Sp. Events. . . .Harry Freeman nim Manager Charles Putman Chief Engineer Robert W. Piatt. Jr. Consulting Engineer T. A. M. Graven KARK-TV LITTLE ROCK— 1954— NBC-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary AuthorizatiOH Channel: 4 VHF...AP: 29 Kw....VP: 58 Kw. Owned & Oper. . . Kansas Radio & Equip't Co. Address 1001 Spring Street Piione FRanklin 6-2481 Air Time 15 hours daily News Service AP, UP R*prMentative Petry M»«nb«rshlp NARTB, TvB President T. H. Barton VP & General Momager T. K. Barton Station Manager Douglas J. Romine Commercial Manager Lee Bryant Program Director Dale Hart Promotion. Pub. Director Shirl^ Keimedy Dir. News 4 Sp. EvenU Bob Kemp Prod. Manager Fred S. Buschmeyer. Jr. nim Manager Ray North Chief Engineer L. C. "Champ" Smith Consulting Engineer. .Craven. Lohnes & Culver KATV PINE BLUFF— 1953-CBS-ABC Channel: 7 VHF..AP: as.l Kw.. .VP: 170 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Central South Sales Co. Business Address 100 Williams Road Phone Number 3880 Air Time Full Time News Service AP, UP Membership NARTB Representative Avery-Knodel Inc. President John T. Griffin General, Station Mgr John H. Fugote National Comm. Mgr Bruce B. Compton Local Comm. Mgr Oscar Alagood Prog., Prom., Pub. Dir Don B. Curran Dir. of News & Sp. Events W. H. Hadley Production Manager Sid Lasher Film Manager Jack Parks Chief Engineer A. R. Gcmrett Consulting Engineer Paul Godley Co. THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS itp 874 YOUR TV JEWELER presents A Complete Line of TV Camera Jewelry _^,^, CUrP LINKS S4.»^ 4 m W- a 9^ ^^H|^^^^F'~fl -^ MONEY CUP ^16.^ m CHARM TIE BOB '8. 50 YOUR CALL LETTERS ENGRAVED . . . / ree Prices Shown In Illustration Are For GOLD FINISH Also Available In Sterling Silver TIE BOB $6.50 — CUFF LINKS $12.50 MONEY CLIP $14.00 — CHARM $6.50 ^4AURICE JEMf ELS Hollywood BROWN DERBY 1624 North Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif. 875 CALIFORNIA Pop. Feb. 1. 1955 (Rst.) 12, 804,000 — TV Homes 3,273,000 Stations in State 27 KBAK-TV B AKERSFIELD— 1 9 53— DuM— ABC Channel: 29 UHF..AP: 10.5 Kw...VP: 19 Kw. Own^dOper. By Bakerslield Bcstg. Co. Business Address 29 Woody Road Phone Number 4-6421 Air Time Full Time News Service UP Newspaper AHil Chronicle Representatire Forjoe Membership TvB President .Harold P, See General Manager A. H. Constant Prog. Director Vern Mack Soles Manager Frank Beazley Promotion Director Marlin E. Smythe Chief Engineer Don Anderson KERO-TV BAKERSHELD— 1953— CBS-NBC Channel: 10 VHF. . . AP: 15 Kw.. . .VP: 30 Kw. Owned-Oper. By....Kem County Bcstrs. Inc. Business Address 1420 Truxton Ave. Phone Number 7-1441 Air Time Full Time News Service UP F^or&sentative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB, TvB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Gene DeYoung V.P. (S Gen. Sales Mgr Edward Umer Operations Director Kenneth Croes Sales Manager John Barrell Production Manager David Horowitz Prom. (S Piiblicity Director Deloris Brigham Chief Engineer Edwin Andress Consulting Engineer Robert Hammett KHSL-TV CmCO— 1 953— CBS-NBC- ABC-DuM Channel: 12 VHF. AP: 38 Kw. ..VP: 83.1 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Box 303 Phone Number Fireside 2-5614 ^^' Time Pull Yune News Service UP Rejwesentative Aveiy-Knodel Membership NARTB Pres., Gen, Mgr Mrs. Hugh McClung Station Manager M. F. Woodling Comm. Manager jerry Pero News. Prog. Dir Martin Jacobsen Prom.. Publicity Director Ed Parker rUm Manager Gene Tapie Chief Engineer. Russell B. Pope Consulting Engr. Kear & Kennedy KIEM-TV EUREKA— 1953^CBS-NBC-I>iiM-ABC Channel: 3 VHF. .AP: 7.3 Kw...VP: 14.6 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Redwood Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 1021 Phone Number HlUside 2-6754 Air Time Full Time News Service UP Representative Blair Membership NARTB President William B. Smullin Manager Donald H. Telford Program Director Jerry Pculos Promotion Director G. Fuller Tech. Director J. G. Bouriedel Chief Engineer Donald King Consulting Engineers Lohnes & Culver K J E 0 - T V FRESNOu-1953— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 47 UHF. .AP: 240 Kw.. .VP: 440 Kw. Owned-Oper. By O'Neill Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 1708 Phone Number 7-8405 Air Time Full Time News Service UP Representative Branham Membership NARTB President J. E. CNeill, St. Vice Pres Joe Drilling, Charles Theodore Comm. Manager W. O. Edholm Dir. of News Sp. Events W. Anthony- Program Director. Prod. Mgr Jack Shepard Prom.. Publicity Director Francis Quinn Film Manager John Parkhurst Chief Engineer Jack McElwain KMJ-TV FRESNO— 1953— NBC-CBS Channel: 24 UHF..AP: 16.5 Kw...VP: 33 Kw. Owned-Operated By McClatchy Bcstg. Co. Address Van Ness & Calaveras Sts. Representative Haymer News Service AP. UP Membership NARTB, TvB President Eleanor McClatchy Sta. Mgr., Film Buyer Perry Nelson Commercial Manager Wilson Lefler Program Manager Joe Tomes News & Special Events . . Tom Flynn, Dean Mell Film Editor William Curtis Chief Engineer James B, Hancock 876 E1...9 ^ CALIFORNIA D D n KCOP-TV HOLLYWOOD^I953 Channel: 13 VHF. AP: 15.5 Kw.. VP: 31.0 Kw Owned-Oper. By The Copley Press. Inc. Bu8.-Studio Address. . .1000 N. Cahuenga Blvd Phone Number HUdson 2-7311 i" Time P„„ Time News Service ^p ^p Representative Kaiz Agency' Inc. Membership NARTB Vice President. Gen. Mgr.: '.'.'.'..[ .lack Heintz Commercial Manager Dave Lundy Asst. Gen. Mgr.. Prog. Dir Al Flanagan Promotion, Publicity Director Warren Earl ^""i ^^J Mattie Tippit Prod Manager Da^ Lindquist Chief Engmeer Marvin Wentworth Consulting Engr. . . Craven. Lohnes & Jorgensen KNXT HOLLYWOOD— 1948— CBS Channel: 2 VHF..AP: 23.4 Kw. VP: 46.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. By CBS Inc. Business-Studio Address 1313 N. Vine St. Phone Number HOllywood 9-1212 ^" Time I81/2 hours daily Representative CBS TV Spot Sales News Service AP, UP Membership NARTB, TvB President j. l. Van Volkenburg General Manager James T. Aubrey. Jr. Program Director Donald M. Hine Prom.. Publicity Director Dean D. Linger Director News & Sp. Events Sam Zelman Production Manager Leon Drew Film Manager Bob Hurlbut Chief Engineer Lester H. Bowman KRCA HOLLYWOOD— 1949— NBC Channeh 4 VHF. .AP: 21.4 Kw.. .VP: 42.7 Kw. Owned-Oper. By... National Broadcasting Co. Bus.-Studio Address Sunset & Vine St. Phone Number Hollywood 9-6161 Air Time Full Time News Service AP, INS, UP Membership NARTB Representative NBC Spot Sales President Sylvester Weaver Gen. Station Manager Thomas McCray Commercial Manager James Parks Executive Producer Dean Craig Promotion Director Jack Kenaston Director ol News Roy Neal Operations Manager James Damon Publicity Director Bob Pelgram Film Manager George Burke Chief Engineer John Knight Consulting Engineer Raymond Guy KABC-TV LOS ANGELES— 1949— ABC Channel: 7 VHF AP: 59 VP: 118 Kw. Owned-Oper. By American Bcstg. Co. Business Address ABC TV Center Phone Number NO 3-3311 Air Time Full Time News Service AP Membership NARTB Representative Petry Vice President Earl J. Hudson General Manager Amos T. Baron General Sales Manager Elton H. Rule Program Director Hunt Stromberg. Jr. Promotion Director Jack Brembeck Dir. of News & Special Events Ed Conklin Production Manager James Mandulay Publicity Director Stan Kramer Film Manager Russell Landers Chief Engineer Phillip G. Caldwell KH J -TV LOS ANGELES— 1948— DuM Channel: 9. . . . AP: 81.3Kw VP: 162 Kw. Owned-Oper. By General Teleradio, Inc. Business-Studio Address 1313 N. Vine St. Phone Number Hollywood 2-2133 Membership TvB Air Time H V4 hours daily Representative H-R News Service AP. UP President, General Teleradio . Thomas F. O'Neil Pres., (Don Lee, Div.) Willet H. Brown Gen. Mgr. (Don Lee Div.) Ward D. Ingram Station Mgr John Reynolds Program Director James Higson Chief Engineer Robert Ame KTTV LOS ANGELES— 1949— DuM Channel: U VHF. .AP: 83 Kw...VP: 166 Kw. Owned-Oper. By KTTV. Inc. Business Address 5746 Sunset Blvd. Phone Number Hollywood 2-7111 Air Time 16 hours daily News Service ^^ Representative Blair-TV. Inc. Membership NARTB President Norman Chandler V.P., Gen. Mgr Richard A. Moore Sales Mgr Jo^" Vrba Program Dir Robert Breckner Promotion Dir Jack O'Mara Dir. oi News. Spec. Events Bill Welsh Production Mgr Vol Conte Publicity Dir Reavis Winckler Fihn Manager Richard Woollen Chief Engineer Edward Benham 877 18 YEARS Of LEAdBRSHIP AMD STILL AHEAD! ^ /^^jYTTT '^ Radio— Television . °KTLA (OMES OFF WITH FLYING (OlORS IN FIRST TRY AT TELEVISING IN TINT Klaus Landsberg gave an in- vited audience its first look at KTLA color television Friday night and the critical consensus was both favorable and enthusias- tic. It was generally agreed that the colorcast of "Western Varie- ties" was comparable in quality to some of the network Specs from the east and certainly a milestone in the history of the local station, first of the unaffiliated indies to "show it? colors." LOOK AT THE RECORD KJIA GIVES YOU Landsberg's chromatic display of the cowboj'' revue with two RCA color cameras shown on 10-inch Motorola receivers was sharply brilliant in the closeups. ... On the monitors, Landsberg said the picture was clear and sharp and that he was highly elated at the first exposure of his color pro- gram, with others to follow at weekly intervals. It is estimated that there are now 1,500 color sets in the L.A. signal area. The gay and vivid colorings of the cowboy regalia brought out the bright qualities of the color lenses and splashed the western set v/ith fast moving rainbowish hues. Per- forming in colorful garb under tks emceeing of Doye O'Dell were such familiars to the hoedown set as Roscoe Ates, Spade Cooley, Eddie Dean, Eddie Cletro, Twin Tones, Y-Knot Tvdrlers, Gail Moser, Ricky Lane & Willie and Cheetah, the ape, who wasn't given the chance to steal the show. MORE VALUE MORE COVERAGE MORE SALES POWER YOUR BEST BUY IN LOS ANGELES KTLA CHANNEL 5 Nationally Represented by Paul H. Raymer Company, Inc. LOS ANGELES 878 D n n CALIFORNIA D D D KTLA LOS ANGELES— 1947 PARAMOUNT Channel: 5 AP: 15 Kk Vp: 30 Kw. Owned-Oper.. .Poramaunt TV Productions, Inc. Business Studio Address 5451 Marathon St. Phone Number HOUywood 9-3181 Air Time 11 hours daily News Service UP Bepresentative Paul H. Raymer Membership NARTB Pres. Para. T-V Prods Paul Raibourn Gen. Mgr. & V-P. Paramount T-V Prods Klaus Landsberg Sales Manager Robert Mohr Production Coordinator J. Gordon Wright News Editor Gilbert Mortyn Film Director Leland G. MuUer Remote Engr. Op. Spvsr John D. Silva Sludio Engr. Op. Spvsr Roy White Trans. Op. Spvsr William S. Barnard KBET-TV SACRAMENTO— 1955 station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 10 AP: 158 Kw VP: 316 Kw. Owned By Sacramento Telecasters, Inc. Address 716 California State Life Bldg. Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr John H. Schacht KCCC-TV SACRAMENTO— 1953— CBS-NBC-ABC-DuM Channel: 40 UHF. .AP: 114 Kw.. .VP: 200 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Capital City TV Corp. Business Address Senator Hotel Representative Weed President Harry McCart Gen., Station Manager .... Ashley L. Robinson National Comm. Manager Al Richards Local Comm. Manager Jack Kehoe Prog. Dir.. Prod. Mgr John Edwards Prom.. Publicity Director Clarence Talbot Dir. News & Special Events . . . Harvey Chester Film Manager Cal Cape Chief Engineer Paul Leake Consulting Engineer Vondivere, Cohen, & Weam KSBW-TV SALINAS-MONTGOMERY— 1953 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 8 VHF..AP: 5.9 Kw.. .VP: 11.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Salinas Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 1651 Representative Hollingbery Co. Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr John Cohan Comm. Manager W. M. Ootes Prog., News, Sp. Ev. Dir N. Edmonson Promotion Director J. S. Randall Prod. Mgr., Pub. Dir O. C. Sullivan Film Manager Peg Miner Chief Engineer George Freeman Consulting Engineer Robert Hanunett KFMB-TV SAN DIEGO— 1949— ABC-CBS Channels: 8 VHF. .AP: 27 Kw.. .VP: 54 Kw. Owned. . .Wrather- Alvarez Broadcasting. Inc. Business Address Fifth & Ash Sts. Phone Number Belmont 2-2114 Air Time Full Time Representative Petry News Service AP, UP Membership NARTB, TvB President Jack D. Wrather Vice President Maria Helen Alvarez General Manager George Whitney National Comm. Manager Ralph McKinnie Local Comm. Manager Charles Jackson Dir. of News & Spec. Events.. Paul W. White Production Mgr Hal Coddon Prom., Pub. Rel Bill Ryan Prog., Film Manager Bill Fox Chief Engineer Charles Abel KFSD-TV SAN DIEGO— 1953— NBC Channel: 10 VHF. .AP: 35.4 Kw...VP: 63 Kw. Owned-Oper. By KFSD, Inc. Business Address 3642 Enterprise St. Phone Number Woodcrest 8-7151 Representative Katz Manager John Merino Program Manager John Clement Chief Engineer Leroy Bellwood KGO-TV SAN FRANCISCO— 1949— ABC Channel: 7 VHF..AP: 12.6Kw...VP: 25.4 Kw. Owned-Oper. By American Bcstg. Co. Address 277 Golden Gate Ave. Phone Number UN 3-0077 Air Time Full Time Representative Petry News Service AP, INS Membership NARTB President (ABC) Robert E. Kintner Vice President James H. Connolly Station Mgr. Vincent Francis Comm. Mgr David Sacks Prom., Pub. Director Jon W. Barkhurst Dir. of News and Spe. Events Vic Re«d Production Manager Edward Smith Publicity Director Gordon Grannis Film Manager Robert Mitchell Chief Engineer Harry Jacobs Asst. Chief Engineer Dick Parks Construction Engineer Kear & Kennedy KPIX SAN FRANCISCO— 1948-<:BS DUMONT Channeh 5 VHF..AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By ... . Westinghouse Bcstg., Inc. Address 2655 Van Ness Ave. Phone Number PRospect 8-5100 Air Time 17V2 hours daily 879 ODD CALIFORNIA D n D N*ws S#cykc« . JNS R.pr— motlT. ...Koto M»mb.r»hlp NAHTB G«n»ral Sicrtlon Manager PhlUp G. Lasky AmL Gen. Manager George Mathiesen Commercial Manager Lou Simon Program Director William C. Dempsey Prom,, Publicity Director Herb Bachman Chle* Engineer Al Towne KRON-TV SAN FRANCISCO— 1949— NBC Channel: 4 VHF AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By The Chronicle Pub. Co. Businees Studio Address 929 Mission St. Phone Number GArfield 1-1100 News Service AP Air Time Full Time Newspaper Aililicrtlon Chronicle RepreientaUre Fre» and Fetors Membership NARTV, TvB President G. T. Cameron General Manager Charles Thioriot Station Manager Harold P. See Comm., nim Mgr Norman Louvau Program Dlr Douglas Elleson Prom,, Publicity Director R. Irving Chief Engineer L. Berryhill Consulting Engineer Robert Hammett KSAN-TV SAN FRANCISCO— 1954 station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 32 UHF. . AP: 10 Kw.. . .VP: 20 Kw. Owned & Oper. By S. H. Patterson Address 1355 Market Street Phone MArket 1-8171 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service UP Representative McGillvra Gen., Station Mgr Norwood I. Patterson Comm. Mgr„ Prom., Pub. Dir Allen Storm Program Director Dawn Patterson Dir. News & Special Events Frank Arthur Production Mgr Herm Folk Film Manager Rickie Dines Chief Engineer Roger Skelton Consulting Eng N. J. Patterson^ Radio Engineering Co. KVEC-TV SAN LUIS OBISPO— 1953— DuM Channel: 6 VHF.AP: 12.97 Kw..VP: 19.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. By The Valley Electric Co. Business Address 787 Higuera St. Phone Number San Luis Obispo HOC Air Time Full Time News Service AP COVERAGE! BASIC COVERAGE: 125J17 TV SETS in Southern California between Monterey on the North and Los Angeles County on the South. BONUS COVERAGE: 93,880 TV SETS in San Diego, Bakersfield and Los Angeles.* * ARB Survey, January 1955. CONTACT YOUR HOLLINBERY MAN FOR DETAILS KE Y-T Channel CBS NBC ABC DUMONT e D P ° CALIFORNIA -CO LOR A DO D D D Representative W. S. Grant Co. President Christina Jacobson Gen. Sta. Mgr Le« Hocker Commercial Manager Si Dorrah Program Director Robert S. WUton Prom., Prod. Dir Ted Warner News Director Gary Merker Publicity Director James Stookey Film Manager Earl MuJf Chief Engineer James Cochrane KEY-T SANTA BARBARA— 1953— ABC-CBS^NBC-DuM Channel: 3 VHr...AP: 25 Kw.. . .VP: 50 Kw. OwnedOper. By. Santa Barbara Bcstg.-TV Co. Business Address 730 Miramonte Drive Phone Number 5-B533 Air Time Full jime News Service Up Representative HoUingbery Membership NARTB. TvB President, Gen. Mgr Colin M. Selph OperaUons Director RusseU L. Furse Dir. of News & Sp. Events. . .Raymond Dietrich Program Supervisor Mary Ann Casey Promotion Director Joe Costantino Chief Engineer Lloyd M. Jones KOVR STCX:KT0N— 1954— DuM --•■^., ,,t;,.p ,„^,^ Snccial Temporary Authorization Channel: 13 VHF. .AP: 72.2 Kw.. .VP: 144 Kw. Owned & Oper. By Television Diablo. Inc. P^one HOward 6-6981 Air Time S hours daUy News Service UP Representative Blair-TV Membership NARTB President A. E. Joscelyn Gen., Station Mgr Terry Hamilton Lee Commercial Manager William Rambo Program Dir.. Prod. Mgr. . . William HoUenbeck Prom., Publicity Director Gordon Gronnis Director News & Sp. Events Mel Riddle Film Director Lloyd Hansen Chief Engineer Stanton D. Bennett KTVU STCX:KT0N— 1953— NBC Channeh 36 UHF. .AP: 260 Kw.. .VP: 525 Kw. Owned-Oper. By San Joaquin Telecasters Business Address 2293 East Main Air Time Full Time Phone HOward 5-7271 Newspaper Affiliation . . Richmond Independent Representative George P. HoUingbery Membership NARTB President Warren Brown, Jr. Gen., Station Manager D. M. Greene Program Director David Hume Chief Engineer Bruce Joyner KW G TULARE— 1953— DuM Channeh 27 UHF. .AP: 81.3 Kw.. .VP: 151 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Sheldon Anderson Estate Business Address 1385 East Tulare St. Phone Number TUlare 6-3481 Air Time 9 hours daily Representative Forjoe Manager Wally Sherwin Program Director Bob Merrifield Publicity Director Marda Drake Cheif Engineer Don Ferguson COLORADO Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) I,486,a00 — TV Homes 217,000 Stations in State 8 KKTV COLORADO SPRINGS— 1952— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 11 VHF..AP: 31 Kw. VP: 62 Kw. Owned-Operated By TV Colorado. Inc. Address 510 South Tejon St. Phone MElrose 4-2844 Air Time Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative HoUingbery President, Gen., Station Mgr. . . James D, Russell Vice-Pres. National Sales Robert D. Ellis Local Sales W. B. Rogers Prog. Dir., Prod. Mgr Cecil Seavy Prom., Pub. Dir E. F. Shodbume Dir. of News & S|>. Events. . .Howard Amburg Film Manager Carl Pehlman Chief Engineer Willis Shanks Transmitter Engineer Cozey Strang Consulting Engineer Page, Creutz. Garrison, & Waldschmitt KRDO-TV COLORADO SPRINGS— 1953— NBC Channeh 13 VHF.AP: 5.65 Kw..VP: 11.31 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Pikes Peak Bcstg. Co. Business Address 399 South Eighth St Phone Number MElrose 2-1515 Air Time Full Time Membership NARTB News Service AP, UP Representative McGillvra President, Gen., Sta. Mgr Harry Roth Pulb., Prom. Dir. Patricia Colt 881 A FU LL HOUR EVERY AFTE RNOON 6 DAYS A WEEK 4:30 to 5:30 p. Fot P$Hieip$fini R$fes BLAIR-TV MAN CHANNEL KF EL-TV DENVER MANAGED BY GENE O'FALLON MAXIMUM POWER-100,000 WATTS ODD COLORADO nnn Dir. of News & Sp. Events William Geccr Production Manager Robert Fitzmorris Film Manager Glenn E. Lilly Chief Engineer Herb Schubarth KBTV DENVER— 1952— ABC Channel: 9 VHF. .AP: 141 Kw. ..VP: 282Kw. Owned-Operated By Colo. TV Corp. Address 1089 Bannock St. Phone TAbor 5-6386 Air Time Full Time News Service INS, UP Membership NARTB Representative Free & Peters President W. D. Pyle Station Manager Joseph Herold National Sis. Mgr James F. Brown Local Sis. Mgr Robert Brown Program Director Sam Worsham Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bill Michelsen Prod. Mgr Everett Wren Film Manager W. L. Murray Chief Engineer Russ Elias Transmitter Supervisor Carl Bliesner Consulting Engineer A. Earl CuUum, Jr. KFEL-TV DENVER— 1952— DuM Channeh 2 VHF. .AP: 50.1 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By. .Eugene P. O'Fallon. Inc. Address 550 Lincohi St. Phone 4-8281 Air Time Full Tune News Service UP Membership NARTB, TvB Representative Blair-TV President, General Mgr Gene O'Fallon Director, Comm. Mgr Frank Bishop Prog. Dir., Film Buyer Dale Morgan Pub.. Prom. Dir Gene O'Fallon, Jr. Open Manager B. Robinson Art Director C. Goodfellow Chief Engineer Rheam Cunningham Cons. Eng. . . Commercial Radio Equipment Co. KLZ-TV DENVER— 1953— CBS Channel: 7 VHF. . .AP: 55 Kw.. . .VP: 110 Kw. Owned-Oper. By AUadin Radio & TV Inc. Business Address 131 Speer Blvd. Phone Number Main 3-4271 Air Time 12 hours daily News Service INS. UP Representative Katz Membership NARTB, TvB Pres., Gen. Mgr Hugh B. Terry Station Manager Phil Hoffman Commercial Manager Jack Tipton Program Director Clayton Brace Promotion Director Harold Storm Production Manager. . ! Jerre Wyott 'vn:^^^ there's a Gold Mine on Channel 9! if s trike pay dirt».» 0¥ery time... on NINE! Not fust gold... NINE delivers the audience! Buy the channel the family watches! Contact your neareit Pree\ and Peters Representative JOE HEROLD, Manager 1089 BANNOCK STREET, DENVER, COLORADO C 0 L O R A D O D n n FubUclty Dlr»clor Bill Day Dlr. of N*w« & Sp. Evenit. . . Sheldon Peterson rUm Monaqer William Witt ChM Elncjlneer Euqene Jenkins KOA-TV DENVER— 1 953— NBC Channel: 4 VHF. . .AP: 50 Kw.. . VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Metropolitan TV Co. BusLnetB Address 1625 California Phone Number Main 3-6211 Representatlre Petrv Membership NARTB. TvB President Williani Grant General Manager Don Searle TV Operation Manager Jud Woods Com. Manager William F. MacCrystall Prop. Fob. 1. 19.15 (Est.) 878,000 — TV Homes 231,000 j ■ Stations in State 4 • WM AL-TV WASHINGTON, D. C— 1947— ABC Channel: 7 VHF AP: 12 Kw....VP: 22 Kw. Owned Oper. By The Evening Star Bcstg. Co. Address 4461 Connecticut Ave.. N.W. Phone Number Kellogg 7-1100 Air Time Full Time Newspaper Afiillation The Evening Star Membership NARTB Representative Katz News Service AP President John W. Thompson, Jr. General Manager F. S. Houwink Commercial Manager Neal J. Edwards Program Director Charles Bishop Prom. & Pub. Director E. Haywood Meeks Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bryson Rash Production Manager Philip Milillo Chief Engineer Allan Powley Consulting EIngineer Jonsky & Bailey WRC-TV WASHINGTON— 1947— NBC Channel: 4 VHF. . . AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By National Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business-Studio Address .Wardman Park Hotel Phone Number AD 4-5400 Air Tune Full Time News Service AP, INS. UP Representative NBC Television Spot Sales Membership NARTB VP & General Mgr Carleton D. Smith Director of Sales Joseph Goodiellow Loccd Sales Mgr Charles de Lozier Director of Programs James E. Kovach Program Director James E. Kovach Superv. Adv. & Prom Robert M. Adams Director of Publicity Jay Royen Dir. of News & Sp. Events Cassius Keller Dir. of Operations Lef f erts A. McClelland Business Manager John A. Lavan Film Editor John Johnson Chief Engineer John Rogers WTOP-TV WASHINGTON— 1949— CBS Channel: 9 VHF. .AP: 175 Kw...VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WTOP. Inc. Business Address Broadcast House Phone Number Emerson 2-9300 Air Time Full Time Newspaper Affiliation Washington Post News Service AP. UP Representative CBS TV Spot Sales Pres.. Gen. Mgr John Hayes V.P.. TV George Hartford Comm. Mgr.. Robert A. J. Bordley There's a mint in Washington No, not a big government building, but 728,000 family purses stuffed with $4,532,064,000 of effective buying income. Washington, America's ninth-largest city has the second-highest family income in the entire country. Concentrated buying power In Washington, selling power is just as concentrated. The most-viewed television station in Washington is WRC-TV . . . and it has been every month since June 1948. To tap this tremendous buying power, it is only common sense to use the most potent selling power available . . . WRC-TV in Washington a service of Sourcex: Sales Manafjement Survey of Buying Power; ARB Represented by NBC Spot Sales 886 D D n DISTRICT OF C O L U M B I A - F L O R I D A D D D Dir. oi News & Spec. Events . . Theodore F. Koop Pub. & Prom. Director Cody Pfanstiehl Film Mgr., Prog. Dir Thomas B. Jones V.P., Chief Eng Clyde Hunt WTTG WASHINGTON— 1947— DuM Channel: 5 VHF. .AP: 10.5 Kw...VP: 17.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By.. Allen B. DuMont Labs., Inc. Business-Studio Address Hotel Raleigh Phone Number STerling 3-5300 Air Time Full Time News Service UP Representative Blair-TV Membership .NARTB President Dr. Allen B. DuMont General Manager Leslie G. Arries, Jr. Sales Manager George Griesbauer Dir. Sports & Spec. Events .... Weston J. Harris Prom., Pub. Dir George Flax Program Director Frances V. Guidice Film Director John ^ule Chief Engineer Malcolm M. Burleson FLORIDA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 3,594,000 — TV Homes 490,000 Stations in State 15 WGBS-TV FT. LAUDERDALE-1953— NBC Channel: 23 UHF. .AP: 92 Kw.. .VP: 185.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Storer Bcstg. Co. Business Address 2425 Biscayne Blvd. Phone Number 82-1942 Air Time 16 hours daily News Service UP Representative Katz Membership TvB. NARTB President George B. Storer Gen., Sta. Mgr Noran E. Kersta Program Director John J. Crosby Promotion Dir Robert Nashick Chief Engineer William Needs Consulting Eng A. E. Cullum. Jr. WITV FT. LAUDERDALE— 1953— ABC-DuM Channel: 17 UHF. .AP: 215 Kw.. .VP: 430 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Gerico Investment Co. Bus. Address 5500 HoUandale Blvd. Phone Number 2-3108 Air Time Full Time News Service UP Representative Boiling Membership NARTB President Rxissell E. Lowell General Station Manager Arthur L. Gray Comm. Mgr William W. Van der Busch Prog., Prom. Dir William Wyler Dir. of News & Sp. Events William Bayer Production Manager Steve Zinn Publicity Director Terry Stein Film Manager Eleanor Zinn Chief Engineer Bill Latham WINK-TV FORT MEYERS— 1954— ABC-CBS Channel: 11 VHF...AP: 6 Kw....VP: 12 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Fort Meyers Bcstg. Co. Business Address 54 Pahn Beach Blvd. Phone Number 4-1341 Membership TvB Representative Weed General Mgr A. J. Bauer Technical Dir Bob Bachman Program Dir Frank Nodine WJHP-TV JACKSONVILLE— 1953— NBC-DuM- ABC Channel: 36 UHF. .AP: 138 Kw.. .VP: 276 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Jacksonville Journal Co. Business Address 4038 Phillips Hwy. Phone Number EX 8-9751 Air Time Full Time News Service UP Newspaper Affil Jacksonville Journal Representative Perry Membership NARTB President John H. Perry Gen. Mgr T. S. Gilchrist, Jr., Oper., Prod. & Film Mgr Jack Newson Commercial Manager Bill Fraker Program Director George Booker Prom., Pub. Director Martha Thomas Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bob Dow Chief Engineer Beecher Hayford Consulting Engineer Frank Mcintosh WMBR-TV JACKSONVILLE— 1949 ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 4 VHF. . .AP: 100 Kw.. . .VP: 60 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Washington Post Business Address 605 S. Main Phone Number EX 8-0501 News Service UP Representative CBS TV Spot Sales President Philip L. Graham Vice President John S. Hays Pres. WMBR Div Glenn Marshall, Jr. V.P., Comm. Mgr Charles Stone Prom., Pub. Dir Roger Langston Program Dir Harry Kalkines Dir. of News & Spec. Events Bill Grove Prod. Manager W. Bissell Film Manager W. Kopec Chief Engineer Ernest Vondermork 887 D D D FLORIDA nan WJ NO-TV PALM BEACH— 1954— ABC-CBS- NBC-DuM Channel: 5 VHF..AP: 60.3 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned Oper. By WINO-TV Busln»M Addreu 5 Cocoonut Row Phone Number 3-2471 Air Time 9 hours daily News Service AP Representative Meeker. TV Membership NARTB. TvB President George H. Buck. Sr. Gen., Comm. Manager Walter L. Dennis Prog. Dir., Prod. Mgr Daniel Durniak Prom., Pub. Dir Charles Cuxtodn Dir. of News 4 Sp. Events Harrison Eagles Film Manager Frank Struzzieri Chief Engineer Waller R. Brown Consulting Engineer George Davis WTVJ MIAMI— 1949— ABC-CBS-EhiM Channel: 4 VHF. . .AP: 70 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WTVJ. Inc. Address 316 N. Miami Ave. Phone Number Miami 2-6262 Air Time Full Time News Service INS, UP Representative free & Peters Membership NARTB Pr»«ld«nt Mitchell WoUson Exec. V.P., Gen. Mgr Lee Ruwitch V.P., Gen. Soles Manager John S. Allen Vice-Pres.. Operations Mgr John A. Shay Legal Director R. Wolfson Program Director Lee Waller Pub. & Prom. Director Burt Toppaa ProducUon Mgr Ashe Dawes Business Film Mgr Louis Wolfson Nat. Sis. Mgr Stan Gordon! Local Sis. Mgr Mary Ford Dir. ef News & Special Events. . .Ralph Renick Chief Engineer Earl W. LewU Cons. Eng Jansky & BaUey WDBO-TV ORLANDO— 1 954— ABC<:BS-NBC- DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 6 VHF. . . AP: 50 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Orlando Bctg. Co., Inc. Business Address 30 S. Ivanhoe Blvd. Phone Number 5-0541 Air Time g hours daily News Service AP Representative Blair-TV Membership NARTB President. Gen. Mgr Harold P. Danforth Sales Director John Thorwald Program Director Walter Sickles Production Manager Mark V. Barker Publicity Director Audrey Kinghom Film Manager Harold P. Daniorth. Jr. Chief Engineer j. £. Yarbrough Consulting Engineer George C. Davis WJDM PANAMA CITY— 1953— ABCnNBC DuM Channel: 7 VHF. AP: 5.36 Kw.. .VP: 10.7 Kw. Owned-Oper. By I. D. Manly Business Address Box 428 Phone Number ADams 4-2251 Representative Holllngbery General Manager Mel Wheeler Program Director lerry Williams Chiel Engineer lim Smith WEAR-TV PENSACOLA— 1953— ABC— DuM Channeh 3 VHF. . . .AP: 33 Kw VP: 55 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Gulfport Bc'g. Corpw Business Address Highway 90 Phone Number 3-8311 Air Time Full Tim© News Service AP, UP Representative Holllngbery President, Gen. Mgr Mel Wheeler Asst. Gen. Mgr. & National Sales Manager Milt de Reyna, Jr. Comm. Mgr Irv Welch Prog. Dir.. Film Manager Jerry Williams Dir. of News & Sp. Events Dave Fulton Prod. Manager Ray Carow Publicity Director Jean Marie Stark Chief Engineer Jim Smith Consulting Eng Comm. Radio Equip. Co. W P F A - T V PENSACOLA— 1953— CBS Channeh 15 UHF. .AP: 11 Kw.. .VP: 20.4 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WPFA-TV, Inc. Business Address North "O" & Loletta Sits. Phone Number 3-1141 News Service AP Representative Adam Young Membership NARTB President Charles W. LaMar, Ir. V.P. & Gen. Mgr F. E. Busby Production Manager Elizabeth D. Hayter Film Manager M. C Saviak Chief Engineer N. V. Pieler Consulting Eng Gautney & Jones WSUN-TV ST. PETERSBURG— 1953— ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channeh 38 UHF. . .AP: 5 Kw....VP: 20 Kw. Owned-Oper. By City ol Petersburg Business Address Box 240 Phone Number 5-4121 Representative Weed Air Time Full Time News Service UP Membership NARTB General Manager Charles L. Kelly Commercial Manager Vera New Program, Film Director Robert E. Gilbert Promotion Director William H. Bowes Chief Engineer Louis I. Link Consulting Engineer William Codding 88S n n n FLORIDA-GEORGIA nan WFLA-TV TAMPA— 1955— NBC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 8 VHF..AP: 220 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Tribune Company Address 312 Morgan St. Phone Number 2-4747 Newspaper Affiliation Tampa Tribune News Service UP Representative Blair-TV Membership NARTB President j. c. Council General Manager George W. Harvey Commercial Mgr William B. Faber Program Director Paul M. Jones Promotion Director Tom Matthews Production Mgr Carl P. Bergquist Chief Engineer J. H. Mitchell Consulting Engineer Page, Creutz. Garrison & Waldschmitt WEAT-TV WEST PALM BEACH— 1955— ABC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 12 VHF..AP: 60 Kw.. .VP: 112 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WEAT-TV Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 70 Phone Number 2-1505 News Service AP Representative Walker Membership NARTB President. Gen. Mgr J. R. Meachem Program Dir R. W. Kirkpatrick Promotion Pub. Dir Warren Mac Allen Chief Engineer J. Ross McPherson Consulting Engineer Page. Creutz, Garrison & Waldschmitt WIRK-TV WEST PALM BEACH— 1953— ABC DuM Channel: 21 UHF-.AP: 10 Kw.. .VP: 18.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WIRK-TV. Inc. Business Address 711 S. Flagler Drive Phone Number 2-1744 Air Time Full Time News Service AP Membership NARTB Representative Weed Pres.. Gen. Mgr Joseph S. Field, Jr. Program Director Sherlee Borish Promotion Director W. S. Stokes Production Manager Stu Wayne Chief Engineer William P. Reltzman GEORGIA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 3,732,000 — TV Homes 450,000 Stations in State 13 WALB-TV ALBANY— 1954— NBC-ABC-DuM Channeh 10 VHF. .AP: 56.2 Kw.. .VP: 112 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Herald Publishing Co. Business Address 138 Pine Ave. Phone Number HEmlock 5-8386 Air Time 10 hours daily Representative Burn Smith; Ayers General Manager T. R. Stillwagon Program Director Jack Mayer News Director Don Ferrandou Chief Engineer John L. Rivard Consulting Engineer Keor & Kennedy WAGA-TV ATLANTA— 1949— CBS-DuM Channel: 5 AP: 50 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By Storer Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Bus.Studlo Address. 1018 W. Peachtree, N.W. Phone Number Vernon 3553 Air Time 16 hours daily N*ws Serric* AP Representative Kats Membership NARTB, TvB President George B. Storer, Sr. Managing Dir Glenn C. Jackson Sta., Comm. Manager John W. Collins, Jr. Program Dir., Film Mgr Don Noylor News Director Dale Clark Prom., Pub. Director Charles E. Trainox Production Manager Terry Mason Chief Engineer Hugo Bondy Consulting Engineer Earl Collum 1^ waga^tv ATLANTA, GA. • CBS in Atlanta, the South's number 1 market. • Draws mail from 6 states. • Serves more than 3,000,000 people. • Month after month after month leads in ratings. Represented by The Katz Agency, Inc. D D D GEORGIA D n D WLW-A ATLANTA— 1951— ABC-DuM Channel: 11 VHF AP: 12.5 Kw. VP: 23.8 Kw. Owned Oper. By Crosley Bcstg. of Atlanta Inc. Business Address 1611 West Peachtree St. Phone Number CYpress 6676 Air Time 17 hoxirs daily N«ws Sarrice AP. UP ReprMentotiTe Crosley Notional Sales Membership TvB President W. P. Robinson Program EHrector John Sever Prom, Pub. Dir W. B. Colvin Dir. of News Bob Hendrickson Film Manager George Brimer Chief Engineer Harvey J. Aderhold WQXI-TV ATLANTA— 1954 Channel: 36 UHF. AP: 117 Kw.. .VP: 219 Kw. Owned-Oper, By Robert W. Rounsaville Business Address. ... 3165 Mathieson Dr.. NE Phone Number EX 5717 Air Time 5 hours daily News Service UP Representative HoUingbery Membership NARTB Owner, Sta., Film Mgr.. .Robert W. Rounsaville Program Dir Robert Corley Prom., Pub. Director Patrick J. Kelly Chief Engineer Paul Cram Consulting Engineer John MuUoney WSB-TV ATLANTA— 1948— NBC Channel: 2 VHF. . . AP: SO Kw.. . . VP: 100 K.w Owned-Oper. By ... . The Atlanta Newspapers Address 10 Forsyth St.. N. W. Phone Number EL 6711 Air Time 17 hours daily Newspaper Affiliations .. Atlanta Newsp.. Inc. News Service AP. INS. UP Repr«8«ntatiTo Potry Membership NARTB Executive Director J. Leonard Reinsch General Manager John M. Outler, Jr. Comm. Manager Marcus Bartlett Promotion Director Walter Paschall Dir. of News <& Spec. Events Don Elliott Production Manager Mark Toalson Publicity Director Wayne Anderson Film Director Jean Hendrix Chief Engineer R. A. Holbrook WJBF-TV AUGUSTA— 1953— NBC-ABC-DuM Channel: 6 AP: 11.9 Kw VP: 23.8 Kw. Own«d-Oper. By. Georgia-Carolina Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 129 Phone Number 7-7787 Rspresentative HoUingbery Membership TvB V.P.-Gen. Mgr. J. H.Monning V.P.Sales Mgr Donald M. Kelly. Jr. Program Director Thomas J. Hennesy Chief Engineer John Jopling WDAK-TV COLUMBUS— 1953— ABC-NBC-DuM Channel: 28 UHF. AP: 125 Kw.. .VP: 250 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Television Columbus Business Address 1307 1st Avenue Phone Number 2-8828 Air Time 12 hours daily News Service AP Representative Headley Reed Membership NARTB General Manager Allen Woodall Station Manager E. F. Mcleod Commercial Mgr Ed Hennessy Program Director Jack Rathburn Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bill Henry Production Manager John Hughes Film Manager Ronnie Otwell Chief Engineer Reeve Owen Cons. Eng Craven. Lohnes & Culver WRBL-TV COLUMBUS— 1953— CBS Channel: 14 VHF. .AP: 14.4 Kw.. .VP: 27.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Columbus Bcstg. Co. Business Address 1350 13th St. Phone Number 2-0802 Air Time 11 V2 hours daily News Service UP Newspaper Affil Columbus Ledger Representative HoUingbery Membership NARTB Dir. of Oper., Film Buyer Ridley BeU Commercial Manager Walter Graham Program Director George A. Gingell Promotion Director George "Red" Jenkins Dir. of News & Sp. Events Boyd Hinton. Jr. Production Manager Ronnie Evans Chief Engineer Joe A. Gamble Consulting Engineer George C. Davis WRDW-TV COLUMBUS— 1954— CBS station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 12 VHF...AP: 6 Kw....VP: 10 Kw. Owned-Operated By Radio Augusta, Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 932 Phone Number 7-5432 News Service AP Representative Headley-Reed Air Time 13 hours daily President Grover C Maxwell, Sr. General Manager W. Ray Ringson Sta., Comm. Mgr J. W. Hicks Prog.. Prom. Director .... William H. Mackenzie Dir. of News & Sp. Events Warren Hites Production Manager John Atkinson Film Manager Frank AUen Chief Engineer Joseph P. Gill, Jr. Consulting Engineer George Davis WM AZ-TV MACON— 1953--CBS-DUM Channel: 13 VHF. AP: 30 Kw.. .VP: 60 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Southeastevn Bcstg. Co. 890 □ □ □ GEORGIA-IDAHO D D D Business Address Bankers Insurance Bldg. Phone Number 2-7373 Air Time 12 lumrs daily News Service UP Representative Kotz President George Rankin, Jr. General Mcmager Wilton E. Cobb Station Manager Herman Hatton Promotion Dir Ed Pendleton Dir. of News Ben Chatfield Production Mgr Norman Gray Publicity Dir Nelle Smith WNEX-TV MACON— 1953— NBC Channeh 47 UHF..AP: 9 Kw.. .VP: 16.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Macon Television Co. Business Address Box 2245 Phone Number 3-9355 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service AP News Ai fil Macon Telegraph & News Representative Branham President William A. Pickling Gen. Sta. Manager Archie S. Grinalds. Jr. Program Director Mary E. Britt Dir. of News & Sp. Events Richard Weithan Production Mgr Joseph M. Petty Film Manager Robert F. Jones Chief Engineer Charlie Walker Consulting Eng Craven, Lohnes, Culver WROM-TV ROME— 1953 Channeh 9 VHF. .AP: 15.5 Kw.. .VP: 30.9 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WROM-TV, Inc. Business Address 121 Broad St. Phone Number 2-0833 Representative Weed President Dean Covington General Manager Ed McKay Commercial Manager Charles Doss Chiel Engineer T. H. Robertson WTOC-TV SAVANNAH— 1954— CBS-NBGnDuM ABC Channeh 11 VHF. . . AP: 30 Kw.. . .VP: 60 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Savannah Bcstg. Co. Business Address 516 Abercom St. Phone Niunber 2-0127 Station Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB President & Gen. Mgr.. .William T. Knight, Jr. Vice Pres., TV F. Schley Knight Commercial Mgr Ben B. Williams Program Director Dwight J. Bruce Promotion Dir Joan Purcell Chief Engineer Kyle Goodman IDAHO Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 627,000 — TV Homes 40,000 Stations in State 3 KBOI BOISE— 1953— CBS-DuM Channel: 2 VHF. . . . AP: 7 Kw VP: 14 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Boise Valley Bcstrs. Inc. Business Address 311 North 10th Phone Number 2-2222 Air Time 9 hours daily News Service UP Representative Free & Peters Pres., Gen. Mgr Westerman Whillock Sta., Comm. Mgr., Prog. Dir Earl Glade, Jr. Dir of News & Sp. Events Dave Johnson Production Manager Bill Gratton Film Manager Robert Howell Chief Eng J. A. Jontz, Jr. KIDO-TV BOISE— 1953— ABC-NBC-DuM Channeh 7 VHF..AP: 26.5 Kw...VP: 53 Kw. Owned-Oper. By KIDO, Inc. Business Address Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Phone Number 2-4611 Air Time BV2 hours daily News Service UP Representative Blair Membership NARTB, BAB. TvB President George M. Davidson General Manager Walter E. Wagstaff Commercial Mgr Barry Tucker Prog. Prom. Dir Jack Link Dir. of News Vem Moore Chief Engineer Harold Toedtemeier KID-TV IDAHO FALLS— 1953--CBS-NBC DuM-ABC Channeh 3 VHF..AP: 60.3 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Idaho Radio Corp. Business Address Box 761 Phone Number 4 Air Time 6 hours daily News Service UP Representative Gill-Pema Membership NARTB Gen. Mgr C N. Layne Sales Manager Claude Cain Film Manager Quincy Jensen Commercial Mgr Claude Cain Prog. Prod. Mgr Roy Southwick Chief Engineer Carroll Secrist Cons. Eng Vandivere, Cohen & Weam 891 TOPS IN CHICAGO! WGN-TV delivers top audiences for locally sponsored programs on Chicago television. \\ hen you buy a program on WGN-TV, you're in the best of company — Badge 714, Racket Squad, Meet Corliss Archer, Life of Riley, I Led 3 Lives, Liberace, Boston Blackie, Inner Sanctum, Florian Zabach, Sherlock Holmes, Exclusive Cubs and Sox Baseball — to mention a few. For the best availabilities, proof of results for locally sponsored programs — check WGN-TV first in Chicago. mm ■ Channel 9 • Chicago 892 ILUNOIS Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 9,347,000 — TV Homes 2,212,000 Stations in State* 16 WTVI BELLEVILLE— ST. LOUIS— 1953 ABC-CBS-DuM (See St. Louis, Mo. Listing) WBLN BLOOMINGTON— 1953 Channel: 15 UHF. .AP: 8.51 Kw.. .VP: 15.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WBLN Television Inc. Business Address Box 648 Phone Number 4-3031 Representative McGiUvra President Cecil W. Roberts General Manager Jerrell Henry Commercial Mgr John F. Spohr WCIA CHAMPAIGN— 1953— CBS-NBC DuM Channeh 3 VHF..AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Zw. Owned-Oper. By Midwest Television, Inc. Business Address 509 S. Neil St. Phone Number 6-8333 Air Time 17 hours doily Representative Hollingbery Membership NARTB. TvB President August C. Meyer Soles Manager Guy Main Traffic Coordinator John Ketterer Promotion Director Leonard Davis Dir. of News & Sp. Events Fred Sorenson Production Manager James Fielding Publicity Director William Moore Film Director Bob Schaub Chief Engineer Bob Myers WBBM-TV CfflCAGO— 1953— CBS Channel: 2 VHF. .AP: 12.7 Kw.. .VP: 25.4 Kw. Owned-Oper. By CBS, Inc. Bus. Studio Adddress 410 N. Michigan Ave. Phone Number WHitehall 4-6000 News Service UP, INS, AP Air Time 181/2 hours daily Representative CBS TV Spot Soles Membership NARTB, TvB President J. L. Von Volkenburg Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr H. Leslie Atloss Commercial Mgr George Arkedis Program Director William Ryan Production Monoger Don Dillion Publicity Director Chorley Wiley Prom. Director C. W. Doebler Dir. ol News & Sp. Evente Williom Garry Film Manager Vonn Cominos Chief Engineer Joseph Novy WBKB CfflCAGO— 1948— ABC Channel: 7 VHF. .AP: 100 Kw. ..VP: 200 Kw. Owned-Operoted By Americon Bcstg. Co. Business Address 20 N. Wocker Dr. Phone Number ANdover 3-0800 Air Time 17 hours doily Representotive Bloir-TV V.P., Gen. Monager S. C. Quinlon Soles Monoger J. Beoch Dir. of N«ws & Spec. Events . Cornelius ODeo Publicity Director Elliott Henry Film Director Ralph Andrews Chief Engineer W. Kusock WGN-TV CfflCAGO— 1948— DuM Chonnel: 9 VHF. . .AP: 60 Kw.. . .VP: 120 Kw. Owned-Operoted By WGN. Inc. Business Address 441 N. Michlgoa Are Phone Number SUperior 7-0100 Air Time 15^2 hours doily Newspoper Affillotion Chlcogo Tribune News Service AP. UP, INS Representotive George P. Hollingbery Membership TvB President CoL Robert R. McCormlck Monoger-Treos Frank P. Schreiber Asst Monoger Robert Hibbord Program Director J. E. Foroghon Soles Director . .Ted Weber Newsreel Director Spencer Allen Operotions Director George E. Petterson Promotion Director Chorles A. Wilson Publicity Director James Hanloa Film Director EUsobeth Bcda Director of Remotes Donald Cook Chief Engineer Carl J. Meyers Director of Remotes Donald Cook WNBQ CfflCAGO— 1949— NBC Channel: 5 VHF. . .AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operoted By Notional Bcstg. Co. Buslness-Studo Address. ...Merchondlse Mart Phone Number SUperior 7.8300 Air Time 17:40 hours doily News Service AP, INS, UP Representative NBC Spot Sodea Membership NARTB President Sylvester Weaver General Monoger Jules Herbuveoux Asst. Gen. Mgr. Henry T. Sjogren 893 D D D ILLINOIS nan DIr. of Sal«s Charles Dresser Comm. Manager Floyede Beaston Program Director George Heinemann PromotioD Director John Keye Dlr. oi News 4 Sp. Events William Ray Production Mgr Richard Johnson Publicity Director. . Chet Campbell Film Manager Isabelle Cooney Chlei Elngineer Howard C. Luttgene Consulting Engineer Raymond F. Guy WDAN-TV DANVILLE— 1953— ABC Channel: 24 UHF . AP: 19.5 Kw.. .VP: 9.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .Northwestern Publishing Co. Business Address . .1500 N. Washington Ave. Phone Number 1700 Air Time 5 hours doily Newspaper Aiiiliation. .The Commercial News News Service AP Representative Everett-McKinney, Inc. Membership NARTB General Manager Robert J. Burow Commercial Manager John Eckert Program Director Honore Ronan Sta. Mgr., Dlr. of News Max Shaffer Production Manager William Dom Chief Engineer Orville Neely Consulting Eng Walter Kean WTVP DECATUR— 1953— ABC-DuM Channel: 17 UHF. . AP: 93.3 Kw.. .VP: 174 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Prairie Television Co. Business Address Box 108 Phone Number 8-4304 Air Time 9 hours daily Representative Boiling President W. L. Shellabarger Program Director Robert G. Wright Director of News Robert Shade Chief Engineer Hubert F. Abfalter WSIL-TV HARRISBURG— 1953— ABC Channel: 22 UHF . AP: 14.12 Kw..VP: 11.1 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Tumer-Farror Assn. Business Address 21 V2 W. Poplar St. Phone Number 373 ^^ Time 5 hours daily Representative Walker Pres., Gen. Mgr Oscar L. Turner Program Director Jim Bolen Chief Engineer Charles Gilliam WEEK-TV PEORLA— 1953— NBC Channel: 43 UHF AP: 85 Kw...VP: 175 KvS". Owned-Operated By. West Central Bcstg. Co. Address Comm. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Phone Number 3-3688 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative Headley-Roed President Robert S. Kerr General Manager. . . Fred C. Mueller Comm. Manager William J. Flynn Prog. Dlr.. Prod. Mgr Robert Johnson Prom.. Pvh. Dlr F. R. Oakley Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bob Arthur Film Manager Robert Kroepel Chief Engineer Wayne Lovely Consuhing Engineer Frank H. Mcintosh WTVH-TV PEORIA— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 19 UHF. .AP: 5.76 Kw.. .VP: 12.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Peoria Journal Star Business Address Peoria, 111. Phone Number 6-5561 Representative Petry President Harry P. Slane General Mgr Edward G. Smith National Sales Mgr John Leslie Promotion Director Morton Cantor Program Director Robert G. Holben Chief Engineer Wallace Wurz WGEM-TV QUINCY— 1953— ABC-NBC Channel: 10 VHF. . AP: 25.1 Kw.. .VP: 50.2 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Quincy Bcstg. Co. Business Address Hotel Quincy Phone Number 2-6840 Air Time 12 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation .... Quincy Herald Whig News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodel President T. C. Oakley General Manager J. S. Bonansinga Commercial Mgr James E. Muse Program Director T. W. Austin Promotion Director Mike Olds Chief Engineer Frank E. Laughlin WREX-TV ROCKFORD— 1953— ABC-CBS Channel: 13 VHF. TAP: 22.9 Kw.. .VP: 47 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Greater Rockford TV, Inc. Business Address . . . Auburn & Winnebago Rds. Phone Number 8-1813 News Service UP Air Time 14 hours daliy Representative H-R Representatives Membership NARTB President L. E. Caster General Manager Joe M. Baisch Local Sales Manager Jack Gennaro Program Director John Mazzie Prom., Pub. Dir Charles Olson Dir. of News & Sp. Events Robert Clyde Merchandising Mgr ...RoUie Spongberg Film Manager Donna Mazzie 894 n □ □ ILLINOIS-INDIANA D D D Chief Engineer Howard EUiott Consulting Engineer Weldon & Carr WTVO ROCKFORD— 1953— DuM-NBC Channel: 39 UHF. .AP: 9.8 Kw.. .VP: 19.6 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .Winnebago Television Corp. Business Address Meridian Rd. Phone Number 3-5413 Representative Weed Manager Harold Froelich Production Mgr John W. Kelin Chief Engineer Herbert Eckstein Film Director Carl P. Stemler WHBF-TV ROCK ISLAND— 1950— ABC-CBS DuM Channel: 4 VHF. . . AP: 50 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Rock Island Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Trans. Address Telco Bldg. Phone Number R. I. 6-5441 Air Time 16 V2 hours daily Newspaper Affil "The Argus" News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodel, Inc. Membership NARTB. TvB President Ben. H. Potter General Manager Leslie C. Johnson Asst. Manager Maurice Corken Sales Manager Ted Arnold Program Director Forest W. Cooke Asst. Prog. Director Phil Nesbitt Dir. of News & Sp. Events WiUiam Ellison Publicity Director Fern Hawks Film Manager Joseph Greor Chief Engineer Robert J. Sinnett Consulting Engineer E. C. Page WICS SPRINGFIELD— 1953— ABC-NBC DuM Channel: 20 UHF. . . AP: 10 Kw.. . . VP: 18 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Plains Television Corp. Business Address 523 E. Capitol Ave. Phone Number 8-0465 Air Time 11 V2 hours daily News Service AP, INS Representative Adam Young Gen., Sta. Manager Milton D. Friedlctnd Comm. Manager Warren King Program Director H. J. Hoskins Prom., Pxib. Director Jim Henneberry Dir. of News & Sp. Events B. Waterman Production Manager Robert Steffon Film Manager William Show Chief Engineer Bazil O' Hagon INDIANA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 4,293,000 — TV Homes 954,000 Stations in State 9 WTTV BLOOMINGTON— 194iJ ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 10 VHF..AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Sorkes Tarzian, In*. Address 539 S. Walnut St. Phone Number 2-140'^ Air Time 17 hours daily News Service AP, UP Representative Robert Meeker Assoe- Membership NARTB, TvB President Sarkes Tarzia^ General Manager Robert Lemon Asst., Comm. Manager Norman Cissna Program Manager Robert Petranoff Prom., Pub. Dir Keith Wilson Dir. of News & Sp. Events David Lewis Production Mgr lerry Danziger Film Manager Warren Perney Chief Engineer Carl Onken Consulting Eng Kear & Kennedy WSJ V ELKHART— 1954— NBC-ABC-DuM Channeh 52 UHF. AP: 115 Kw.. .VP: 266 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Truth Publishing Co. Business Address Box 403 Phone Number 2-1518 Air Time 15V2 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation Elkhart Truth News Service AP, UP Representatives H-R Membership NARTB. TvB President John F. Dille Jr. Commercial Mgr John J. Keenan Program Director Edwin J. Lasko Promotion Director R. J. Gillespie Dir. News & Sp. Events Robert Wright Production Manager John Alves Film Manager Arthur Whitaker Chief Engineer Lester E. Zellner Consulting Eng Craven, Lohnes, Culver WFIE EVANSVILLE— 1953— NBC-ABC DuM Channeh 62 UHF....AP: 12 Kw VP: 23.5 Owned-Oper. By Premier Television, Inc. Business Address 1115 Mount Auburn Rd. Phone Number 5-6201 Air Time 12 hours doily News Service UP 895 D D D INDIANA n D D R*pr«*«nta1iTe . V«nard. Rinloul & McConnell M»mb»r»hlp NARTB Pr«tldent Jesse D. Fine Gen.. Station Mgr Ted Nelson Comm. Manager Shaun Murphy Program Director Charlie Carey Prom.. Pub. Dlr Hugh Dunbar Dlr. ol News & Sp. Events Fred Rollison Production Manager Jack Reinhart Film Manager William C. Francis Chief Engineer Harvey H. Shelllto Consulting Engineer George Adair WKJG-TV FORT WAYNE— 1953— ABC NBC-DuM Channel: 33 UHF. AP: 145 Kw.. .VP: 277 Kw. Owned Northeastern Indiana Bcstg. Co. Business Address 220 E. Jeiferson St. Phone Number Anthony 2295 Air Time 15 hours daily Naws Service AP Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NARTB. TvB President Clarence L. Schust General Manager Edward G. Thoms Commercial Mgr Corleton B. Evans Program Director Calo Mahlock Chief Engineer Eugene A. Chase Asst. Manager Hilliard Gates Consulting Engineer George Goutney WFBM-TV INDIAN APOUS—1948^CBS Channel: 6 AP: 50 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By WFBM. Inc. Bus. -Studio Address 1330 N. Meridian St. Phone Number MElrose 4-8521 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service AP,.INS Representative Kerta Membership NARTB. RAB Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr Harry M. Bitner, Jr. Comm. Manager William F. Kiley Prog. Dir William Fall Sales Service. Film Dir Hugh Kibbey Prom.. Pub. Director Bernard Carney Dlr. of News & Sp. Events Gilbert Forbes Production Mgr Carl Belles Chief Engineer Harold S. Holland Consulting Engineer Kear & Kennedy WISH-TV INDIANAPOUS— 1954— ABC-CBS NBC-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 8 VHF. AP: 158 Kw...VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Universal Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business Address 1440 North Meridian Phone Number MElrose 4-6411 A^ Time 12 hours daily News Service AP, UP Representalive Boiling Membership NARTB President C. Bruce McConnell General Manager Robert B. McConnell Commercial Mgr Robert F. Ohleyer Program Director Steve Briggs Prom.. Pub. Director Jim Buck Dir. of News & Sp. Events Vince Leonard Film Manager Richard Miles Chief Engineer Stokes Gresham, Jr. Consulting Engineer Robert Brockway WFAM-TV LAFAYETTE— 1953— ABC-CBS-NBC DuM Channel: 59 UHF..AP: 10.5 Kw.. .VP: 20 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WFAM. Inc. Business Address MoCarty Lane Phone Number 2-4300 Air Time 7 V2 hours daily News Service UP Representative Rambeau President O. E. Richardson Station Manager Herbert Nelson Production Manager James Potte; Chief Engineer Richard Cochran Consulting Engineer Frank Mcintosh W L B C - T V MUNOE— 1953— ABC<:BS-NBC DuM Channel: 49 UHF. .AP: 6 Kw...VP: 112 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Tri-City Radio Corp. Business Address Box 271 Phone Number 4403 Air Time 11 hours daily News Service UP Representative Holman, WalVer Membership NARTB. TvB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Don Burton Com., Prom. Dir Bill Craig Program Director Lee Allerton Dir. of News & Sp. Events Fred Hinshaw Production Mgr George Marks Chief Engineer Maury Grain Consulting Eng George Davis WSBT-TV SOUTH BEND^195Z-^BS-DuM Channel: 34 UHF. .AP: 122 Kw...VP: 304 Kw. Owned-Operated By South Bend Tribune Address 225 W. Colfax Ave Phone Number 3-6161 Air Time 17 hours daily Membership NARTB Representative Raymei President F. A. Miller Gen. Mgr Neal B. Welch National Soles Mgr Robert H. Elrod Program Director Robert J. Drain Promotion Director Bruce Petsche Dir. of News & Sp. Events G. R. Houser Production Manager Justin Meacham Film Manager Walter A. Sweitxer, J". Chief Engineer Arthur R. O'Neil Consulting Engineer Millard M. Garrison 896 O D n INDIANA-IOWA 0 0 0 WTHI TERRE HAUTE— 1954— ABC-CBS DuM Channel: 10 VHF. .AP: 191 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Wabash Valley Bcstg. Co. Business Address 918 Ohio Street Phone Nvunlber Crawford 9481 Air Time 8V2 hours daily Representative Boiling Membership N ARTB President Anton Hulman. Jr. General Manager J. M. Higgins Dir. TV Oper Ben Falber. Jr. Comm. Manager Lou Froeb Technical Director Pat Murphy Dir. of News & Sp. Events. .Richard M. Forbes Film Superivsor Nancy Longon Chief Engineer Don Petit Consulting Engineer George Davis WINT WATERLCX)— 1954— ABC-CBS station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 15 UHF. .AP: 126 Kw.. .VP: 237 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Tri-State Television Inc. Business Address 2000 Lincobi Tower Phone Number Anthony 8475 Air Time 13 hours daily News Service UP Representative H-R Television Membership NARTB President R. Morris Pierce Vice Pres., Gen. Mgr Ben B. Baylor Prog. Dir Robert C. Currie. Jr. Prom., Pub. Director Ben K. West Dir. of News & Sp. Events Richard Hickox Production Manager Robert Grossman Film Manager Charles Bloomquist Chief Engineer Charles E. Wallace IOWA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,690,000 — TV Homes 515,000 Stations in State 11 WOI-TV AMES— 1950— ABC-CBS-DuM Channeh 5 VHF..AP: 50.1 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By Iowa State A & M Address Ames, la. Phone Number 2500 Extension 831 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service AP, UP. INS Representative Weed Membership NARTB, TvB President Dr. James Hilton General Manager • • , , , Richard B. Hull Gen. Mgr. Asst M. C. Ludwig Comm. Manager Robert Mulhall Prog. Dir., Prod. Mgr Chris Donaldson Prog. Devel. Supervisor .... Edward Wegener Prom., Pub. Dir Marguerite Theobald Dir. of News & Spec. Events George Holsey Film Manager Doima DeCamp Chief Engineer Keith Ketcham Consulting Engineer Jansky & Bailey KCRG-TV CEDAR RAPII>S^1953— ABC-DuM Channel: 9 VHF. .AP: 16.5 Kw...VP: 33 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .Cedar Rainds Television Co. Business Address 1st Ave & 1st St. S.W. Phone Number 4-4194 Air Time 7^2 hours daily Representative. .Venard, Rintoul & McConnell General Manager Wade S. Patterson Program Director Ralph D. Willey Promotion Director Edna Herbst Chief Engineer Carl Rollert Consulting Engineers Kear & Kennedy WMT-TV CEDAR RAPIDS— 1953— CBS Channeh 2 VHF...AP: 70 Kw....VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WMT-TV, Inc. Business Address 600 Old Marion Road Phone Number Cedar Rapids 4-0177 Air Time 15 hours daily News Service AP Representative Katz Membership NARTB, TvB President William B. Dolph General Manager William B. Quarton Sta. Qper. Manager Douglas Grant Sales Manager Lew Van Nostrand Promotion Manager Don Badger Dir. of News Dick Cheverton Production Manager Wayne Loui Creative Supervisor Hersh Weakley Film Manager Mrs. Jackie Grant Chief Engineer George Hixenbaugh Business Manager Leo F. Cole WOC-TV DAVENPORT— 1949— NBC Channeh 6 VHF. .AP: 60.3 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Centrol Bcstg. Co. Business Address 805 Brady St Phone Number 3-3661 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service UP Representative Freo & Peters, Inc. Membership NARTB, TvB President CoL B. J. Pdaer Vice-Pres. & Treas D. D. Palmer Exec. Vice-Pres Ralph Evana 897 nor 1 0 W A n n n Secretary . William D. Wagner Vice President Paul Loyet Resident Manager Ernest Sanders News Editor Bob Frank Publicity Editor Paul Ives Film Editor Ken Wagner Program Director Raymond Guth Asst. Mgr. & Prom. Mgr Fred Reed Chief Engineer Paul Arvldson Consulting Engineer A. D. Ring Co. KGTV DES MOINES— 1953— ABC Channel: 17 UHF. .AP: 10 Kw...VP: 18.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Rib Mt. TV Inc. Business Address 2d Ave. & Hobson Dr. Phone Number 8-6751 Air Time 9 hours daily News Service INS Rep HoUingbery, Bulmer & lohnson Membership NARTB President W. C. Bridges General Manager Leo Howard Program & Prom. Dir T. J. Kelly Dir. of News & Sp. Events Walter Burks Film Manager Jim Moon Chief Engineer Walter Hariv WHO-TV DES MOINES— 1954— NBC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 13 VHF. AP: 191 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .. .Central Broadcasting Co. Business Address 1100 Walnut Ave. Phone Number 8-6511 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service AP. INS, UP Representative Free & Peters Membership NARTB, TvB President Col. B. J. Palmer V.P., Treasurer D. D. Palmer Exec. V.P Ralph Evans V.P.. Resident Manager Paul A. Loyet Sec. & Controller William D. Wagner Asst. Manager W. W. Woods Sales Manager Harold W. Fulton Program Director Jack Kerrigan Production Manager Kenneth Gfeller News Bureau Mgr Jack Shelley Film Buyer Jack Kerrigan Chief Engineer Reed E. Snyder Consulting EIng A. D. Ring & Associated KQTV FORT DODGE— 1953— NBC-DuM Channel: 21 UHF. AP: 145 Kw.. .VP: 215 Kw. Owned Oper. By .... North west Television Co. Business Address Warden Bldg. Phone Number WAlnut 3761 Air Time 6 hours daily News Service INS Representative Pearson Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen.. Station Mgr Edward Breen Comm. Mgr Max E. Landes Program Director Drexel Peterson Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bob Betts Production Manager Vern Gielow Film Manager Leonard Greene Chief Engineering David Sinclair Consulting Engineer Everett Dillard KGLO-TV MASON CITY— 1954— CBS-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 3 VHF. . .AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Lee Radio, Inc. Business Address .... Second & Pennsylvannia Phone Number 2800 Air Time 9 hours daily News Service AP, UP Representative Weed Membership NARTB President Lee P. Loomis General Manager Herbert R. Chrt Comm. Manager Lloyd Loers Program Director Bud Suter Promotion, Pub. Dir Don Horrer Dir. ol News & Special Events Ken Kew Production Manager Doug Sherwin Chief Engineer Roger Sawyer Consulting Engineer Page, Creutz, Garrison & Waldschmitt KTIV SIOUX CITY— 1954— NBC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channeh 4 VHF AP: 26 Kw VP: 52 Kw. Owned-Oper. By KTIV Television Corp. Address Tenth & Grondview Phone Number 8-0545 Air Time 11 hours daily Newspaper Affil Journal-Tribune News Service UP Representative HoUingbery Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Dietrich Dirks Comm. Manager L. L. McCumln Program Dir.. Film Mgr William Lucas Dir. of News & Sp. Events Ken Wayman Production Manager Max Schindler Chief Engineer Alvin Smith Consulting Engineer George Davis KVTV SIOUX CITY— 1953— CBS-ABC-DuM Channeh 9VHF. .AP: 57.5 Kw.. .VP: 107 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Cowles Bcstg. Co. Business Address 614 Pierce Street Phone Number 2-2711 Air Time 20 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation Register & Tribune News Service AP, UP Representative Katz Membership NARTB. TvB President Garner Cowles Jr. General Manager Robert R. Tincher Station Mgr., Dir. of News & Sp. Events Arthur J. Smith Comm. Manager Donald D. Sullivan Prog.. Pub. Director Norman Bacon Promotion Director Don Beedle nan I O WA-K ANS AS nan Production Manager George Hutchins Film Manager Ben Roen Chief Engs Jack Iverson, Charles Prohaska Con. Eng Craven. Lohnes and Culver KWWL-TV WATERLOO— 1953— NBC-DuM Channel: 7 VHP. .AP: 50 Kw...VP: 250 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Black Hawk Bcstg. Co. Business Address Hotel Russell Lamson Phone Number 3-8475 News Service UP Air Time 14 hoius daily Membership NARTB Representative Headley-Reed Pres., Gen.. Comm. Mgr Ralph J. McEboy Commercial Mgr Don E. Inman Director of News Ed Folk Dir. of Oper Dale Wood Dir. of Programming Warren Mead Film Manager Gene Bennett Chief Engineer T. W. Kirksey Consulting Engineer Frank Mcintosh KANSAS Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,056,000 — TV Homes 246,000 Stations in State 6 KCKT-TV GREAT BEND--1954 station Operaiing with Special Temporary Authorization Channeh 2 VHF. . .AP: 52 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .Central Kansas TV Co.. Inc. Business Address Box 182 Phone Number 7868 Air Time 6 hours daily News Service UP Representative Boiling Membership NARTB, TvB President E. C. Wedell Vice Pres., Gen. Mgr Les Ware Comm. Mgr., Pub. Dir Otis Cowan Prog. Dir., Prod. Mgr Ben Butler Chief Eng Kenneth H. Cook KTVH HUTCHMSON— 1953— CBS-ABC DuM Channeh 12 VHF. .AP: 120 Kw.. .VP: 240 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Hutchmson TV, Inc. Business Address 1800 North Plum Phone Number 5-5503 Representative H-R Air Time IBV2 hours daily News Service AP President W. D. P. Corey Gen., Station Mgr Howard O. Peterson Sales Manager E. W. Dallier Prog. Dir., Dir. News. Sp. Events. . .Ray Huffer Prom., Pub. Director William S. Ritchie Film Manager Dick Cornish Chief Engineer Robert B. Marye Consuhing Engineer A. Earl CuUum KOAM-TV PITTSBURGH— 1953— NBC-ABC-DuM Channel: 7 VHF...AP: 49 Kw...VP:. 98 Kw. Owned-Oper. . Mid-Continental Telecasting^ Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 609 Phone Number 2508 Air Time 10 hours doily News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative Koitz President Cowgill Blair Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr R. E. Wade Prog., Prom. Director Louis R. Martin Chief Engineer Jack Lawrence Techncial Director Leo S. Stafford Consulting Engineer T. A. M. Craven WIBW-TV TOPEKA— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 13 VHF. .AP: 52.5 Kw.. .VP: 87.1 Kw. Owned-Oper. By ... . Capper Publications, Inc. Business Address 1035 Topeka Blvd. Phone Number 3-2377 Representative Capper Publications, Inc. President Henry Blake General Manager Ben Ludy Television Manager Art Holbrook Commercial Mgr H . ilton Hodges Publicity Director Allan Young Chief Engineer Lewis Dickensheets K A K E -T V WICHITA— 1954— ABC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channeh 10 VHF. .AP: 219 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By KAKE-TV, Inc. Business Address 1500 North West St. Phone Number WHitehoU 3-4221 Air Time 10 hours daily News Service AP Representative Hollingbery Membership NARTB President Mark H. Adams General Manager Martin Umansky Regional Sales Mgr Donivan Waldron Local Sales Manager Bryce Benedict Sales Service Dir Norman W. Larson Promotion Director Robert C. Payne Dir. News & Sp. Events Guy Runnion Operations Mgr John Quigley Film Editor Garry Hultgren Film Production Paul Threlf all Chief Engineer Harold Newby Con. Eng Craven, Lohnes & Culver 899 D D D K A N S A S - K E N r U C K Y - L O U 1 S I A N A D D D KEDD WICHITA— 1953— NBC St.ition OpfMtinu «ith Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 16 UHF. AP: 132 Kw. ..VP: 245 Kw. Owned Oper. By KEDD, Inc. Business Address Box 1740 Phone Number TEmple 8-3321 Air Time 16 hours daily Newspaper AHiliation Wichita Beacon News Service UP. INS Representative Potry Membership NARTB. TvB President Stanley H. Durwood Gen.. Sta. Mgr John E. North Regional Sales Mgr.. Bob Paxon Program Director Mary Jo Taylor Prom., Pub. Director Nevin McCord Dir. of News & Sp. Events Jerry Diinphy Production Manager Don Markley Film Manager Murray Tucker Chiei Engineer George Smith Consulting Engineer George Adair KENTUCKY Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 3,055,000 — TV Homes 413,000 Stations in State 3 WENT HENDERSON— 1953— CBS Channel: 50 UHF.AP: 8.77 Kw..VP: 16:25 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . . Ohio Valley Television Co. Business Address Box 395 Phone Number HEnderson 5-2634 Air Time 12 hours daily Representative Meeker, Adam Young President Herbert R. Levy General Manager Cecil M. Sansbury Asst. Mgr. Ops Roger Garrett News Director Brod Seymour Chief Engineer Robert Cleveland WAVE-TV LOUISVILLE— 1948— ABC-NBC-DuM Channel: 3 VHF..AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned Operated By WAVE. Inc. Address 334 East Broadway Phone Number Wabash 2201 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service AP Membership NARTB. TvB Representative NBC Spot Sales President George W. Norton, Jr. Gen., Sta. Manager Nathan Lord Commercial Manager Ralph Jackson Prog., Film Dir George Patterson Production Manager Pat O'Hara Prom., Pub. Dir Charles Hill Dir. of News & Sp. Events Rodney Ford Chief Engineer Wilbur Hudson Consulting Engineer R. C. Ring WHAS-TV LOUISVILLE-1950— CBS Channeh 11.... AP: 158 Kw VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WHAS, Inc. Address 525 W. Broadway Phone Wabash 2211 Representative Harrington, Righter, Parsons News Service AP Newspaper Affiliation Courier-Journal. Louisville Times Air Time 15 hours doily Membership NARTB, TvB President Barry Bingham V.P. & Director Victor A. Sholis Station Manager Neil D. Cline Comm. Manager Albert J. Gillen Program Director Ralph M. Hansen Prom., Pub. Director William F. Loader Dir. of News & Sp. Events Richard Oberlin Production Mgr Robert Pilkington Fihn Manager Charles McDaniel Chief Engineer O. W. Towner LOUISIANA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,982,000 — TV Homes 323,000 Stations in State 8 KALB-TV ALEXANDRIA— 1 9 54— NBC station Optratmg with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 5 VHF..AP: 14.4 Kw...VP: 28.4 Kw. Owned 6> Oper. By Alexandria Bcstg. Co. Busineig Address 601 Washington St Phone Number 3-2543 Air Time 7 hours daily News Service AP, UP President W. H. Allen General, Station Mgr Willard L. Cobb Program Director Tom Palmer Chief Engineer Jesse Sexton 900 D n D LOUISIANA nan WAFB-TV BATON ROUGE— 1953— ABC-CBS NBC-DuM Channel: 28 UHF. .AP: 108 Kw.. .VP: 216 Kw. Owned . . Modern Bcstg. Co. of Baton Rouge Inc. Business Address 929 Government St. Phone Number 4-8571 Air Time 14 hours daily News Service UP Membership NARTB. TvB Representative Adam Young President C. C. Barnard V.P., Gen.. Sta. Mgr Tom E. Gibbens Comm. Manager Mervyn Rhys Sales Manager Ron Litteral Prog. Dir., Film Mgr Don Hallman Prom., Pub. Dir Una Daigre Director of News John Coburn Dir. Special Events Bob Peters Prod. Mgr., Chief Engineer Don Allan Consulting Engineer George A. Gautney KPLC-TV LAKE CHARLES— 1954— NBC-ABC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 7 VHF..AP: 35.5 Kw...VP: 52.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Calcasieu Bcstg. Co. Business Address Majestic Hotel Phone Number HEmlock 6-3631 Air Time 8 V2 hours daily News Service AP, UP President T. B. Lanford General Manager David Wilson Comm. Mgr Pelham Mills Prog. Director Bob Thompson Production Director Bob Weimar Chief Engineer A. B. Craft KTAG-TV LAKE CHARLES— 1953— CBS-ABC DuM Channeh 25 UHF. . . AP: 11 Kw.. . .VP: 21 Kw. Owned-Oper. By KTAG-TV. Inc. Business Address Box 173 Phone Number 9-9413 News Service INS Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Warren Berwick Sales Promotion Mgr William Hession Chief Eng.. Program Dir Maurice Wynne KNOE-TV MONROE— 1953— CBS-NBC-ABC DuM Channeh .8 VHF..AP: 115 Kw...VP: 230 Kw. Owned-Oper. By James A. Noe Business Address Box 1713 Phone Number 8155 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service ^P Membership NARTB Representative """ President James A. Noe Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr Paul H. Goldman Sales & Prom. Mgr Jack Ansell. Jr. Program Director Harry Arthiu Dir. News & Sp. Events Mac Ward Operations Mgr Pete McCausland Film Manager Lee Hunt Dir. Engineering Ray Boyd Consulting Eng Frank H. Mcintosh WDSU-TV NEW ORLEANS— 1948 ABC— CBS— NBC— DuM Channeh 6 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WDSU Bcstg. Corp. Business-Studio Address 520 Royal St. Phone Number TUlane 4371 Air Time 119 hours weekly News Service AP, UP Representative Blcdr Membership NARTB. BAB, TvB President Edgar B. Stern. Jr. Exec. V.P.. Gen. Mgr Robert D. Swezey V.P.. Comm. Manager A. Louis Read Program Director Hubie Weiss V.P., Chg. Programming Tom Hicks Prom., Pub. Dir Marion Annenberg Prog. Operations Mgr Stanley Holiday Chief Engineer Lindsey Riddle Consulting Engineer E. C. Page WJMR-TV NEW ORLEANS— 1953— ABC-DuM CBS Channeh 61 UHF. .AP: 25 Kw...VP: 50 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Supreme Bcstg. Co. Inc. Business Address 1500 Canal St. Phone Number Canal 0356 Representative Boiling Vice-Pres.. Gen. Mgr George A. Mayoral Commercial Mgr Patrick J. Shannon Program Director Aubrey Moore Chief Engineer Jack Petrik KSLA SHREVEPORT— 1953— NBC-CBS ABC-DuM Channeh 12 VHF..AP: 6.5 Kw.. VP: 13 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Interim Television Corp. Business Address Box 1661 Phone Number 2-0697 Air Time H hours daily News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative Paul H. Raymer President Don George Gen.. Sta., Comm. Mgr Deone R. Flett Program Director Henry J. Davis Prom., Pub. Dir Carol Vinson Dir. of News & Sp. Events Michael Hinn Production Mgr John Renshaw Film Manager Hugh Pickett Chief Engineer Morris C. Barton Con. Eng Vandivere, Cohen & Weam 901 MAINE •op. 1 oh. 1. ll)r>:> CK.st.) i)4S,000 — TV Homes 122,000 Stations in State 6 WABI-TV BANGOR— 1953 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 5 VHF AP: 17.9 Kw...VP: 30 Kw. Owned Oper Community Telecasting Serv. Address 57 State St. Phone Number 8255 Air Time 14 hours daily News Service AP Reps HoUingbery. Kettel-Carter Membership NARTB President Horace Hildretb Gen., Station Mgr Leon P. Gorman, Jr Comm. Mgr Milton C. Chapman Program Director Leon H. Nelson Promotion Director Richard B. Bronson Dir. News & Sp. Events Robert H. Patten Film Manager Ralph Libby Chief Elngineer Walter L. Dickson Consulting Engineer George Davis W-TWO BANGOR— 1954 station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 2 VHF. AP: 8.52 Kw.. .VP: 14.15 Kw. Owned-Oper Murray Carpenter & Assoc. Business Address 46 Hammond St. Phone Number 2-4822 Air Time 9 hours daily News Service UP Representa'iive. .Venard. Rintoul & McConnell President, Gen., Sta. Mgr... Murray Carpenter Comm. Manager Rudolph Marcoux Prog., Pub. Dir., Prod. Mgr Clifton Reynolds Promotion Director Robert Wahon Film Manager Robert Rinehart Chief Engineer William Clark Consulting Engineer Pace. Creutz, Garrison, & Waldschmitt WLAM-TV LEWISTON— 1953— DuM Channel: 17 UHF. AP: 8.54 Kw.. .VP: 15.7 Kw. Owned Oper. By Lewiston-Aubum Bcstg. Business Address 129 Lisbon Street Phone Number 4-5401 Air Time 7 hours daily News Serrlce AP R^ Everett-McKinney-Ketlell-Carter President Elden H. Shute. Jr. General Manager Frank S. Hoy Comm., Prom. Dir Gerald T. Higgins Program Director Donald Jordan Director of News F. Parker Hoy Chief Engineer Henry G. Root WMTW POLAND SPRING— 1954— CBS-ABC DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channeh 8 VHF. .AP: 52.5 Kw.. .VP: 105 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. . . .Mt. Washington TV Inc. Business Address Riccar Inn Phone Number 51 Membership TvB President John W. Guidei Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr John H. Norton Jr. Program Director John T. Madigan Production Director Lester J. Richards Chief Engineer Parker H. Vincent WCSH-TV PORTLAND— 1953— NBC Channeh 6 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. . .Congress Square Hotel Co. Business Oiiice 157 High Street Phone Number 2-0181 Air Time 14 hours daily News Service UP Representative Weed Membership NARTB, TvB President Adeline B. Rines Gen. Manager William H. Rines Station Manager Jack S. Atwook Comm. Manager Bruce McGorrill Program Director Bornell Poole, Jr. Promotion Director Linwood T. Pitman Dir. of News & Sp. Events .... Philip N. Johnson Film Manager William Kearkos TV Operations Dir Daniel H. Smith WGAN-TV PORTLAND--1954— ABC-CBS Channel: 13 VHF. . . . AP: 127. . . .VP: 240 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . Guy Gannett Bcstg. Services Business Address 390 Congress St. Newspaper Affil Gannett Publ. Co. News Service AP Air Time 12 hours daily Membership NARTB Phone Number 2-7423 Representative Avery-Knodel President Jean Gannett Williams V.P., Gen. Sta. Mgr Creighton E. Gatchell Comm. Manager Richard E. Bates Prog., Pub. Director .... Samuel G. Henderson Dir. News & Sp. Events Nunzi Casavola Production Mgr Lloyd Knight Film Manager Earl Fenderson Chief Engineer Roger W. Hodgkins Cons. Eng Cravens, Lohens, & Culver 902 MARYLAND Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,654,000 — TV Homes 620,000 Stations in State 4 BBESHaBEESEE5E>CEE>EEECEBESS WAAM-TV BALTIMORE— 1948— ABC-DuM Channel: 13 VHF. AP: 158 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Operated By WAAM. Incorporated Business Address Television Hill Phone Number MOhawk 4-7600 Air Time 15 hours daily News Service AP Representative Harrington. Righter and Parsons, Inc. Membership NARTB. TvB President Ben Cohen General Manager Ken Carter Comm. Manager Armond Grant Program Manager Herbert B. Cahan Dir. of News & Sp. Events Ted Jaffee Chief Engineer Glenn Lahman Consulting Eng Kear & Kennedy Director of Eng Ben Wolfe WBAL-TV BALTIMORE— 1948— NBC Channel: 11 VHF. AP: 120 Kw.. .VP: 240 Kw. Owned-Operated By Hearst Corporation Business-Studio Address 2610 N. Charles Phone Number Hopkins 7-3000 News Service INS. UP. AP Representative Edward Petry Vice Pres. & Exec. Dir Charles B. McCabe Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr D. L. Provost Vice-Pres. (Engineering) John T. Wihier Vice Pres., Sta. Mgr Leslie H. Peard, Jr. Dir. Public Affairs & Education. .Arnold Wilkes Program Director Sydney King Business i^^gr Freeman W. Cardall Sales Manager Willis K. Freiert News & Publicity Mgr Thomas J. White. Jr. Dir. Women's Programs Mollie Martin Chief Engineer William C. Bareham SYMBOL TELEVISION SERVICE IN BALTIMORE M AR YI_AN D 316pOOO WATTS Represented Nationally by HARRINGTON. RIGHTER & PARSONS. INC. New York, Chicago, San Francisco V«fAAM-13 V/MAR-TV peaking of rlKDlo . . . FIRST— TV Station in Maryland From ^,600 receivers in October, 1947, Baltimore has spurted to 575,174 sets in the latest (November 1, 1954) official count. FIRST— in Maryland with Color WMAR-TV and CBS conducted local live experimental color-casts from Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1949. These v/ere viev^^ed by Government and industry representatives by off the air recep- tion in Woshington. The first regular broadcasts of color TV were made on June 17, 1951. Since December 1953, WAAAR-TV has originated one or more color programs every v^eek and has carried many CBS Network programs in full color. Station is also equipped with the first 3V vidicon color chain and currently televises one or more color film programs weekly. FIRST— with Maximum Power Under FCC Standards WMAR-TV was the first video station in Maryland to achieve full power under FCC standards when it inaugurated service on a new super power 100,000-watt transmitter, July 22, 1953. FIRST—with Viewers QUARTER-HOUR FIRSTS* ARB. Oct. 7-13 inci WMAR-TV 234 Stations A & B Combined 219 'When two or more stations were on the air in Baltimore HOOPER Nov. 3-9 incl. 229 214 I C H A N N E L I W WMAR-TV Telethon* MUlberrjr 5-5670 ir TILEVISION AFFILIATE OF THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM »»pf«»«r,f»d tf TMl KATZ AGENCY, Int. New York, Defroif, Kanjoi City, San Francisco, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles SUNPAPERS TELEVISION BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 904 n n D MARYLAND-MASSACHUSETTS 0 0 0 WM AR-TV BALTIMORE— 1947— CBS Channel: 2 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By The A. S. Abell Co. Address Sun Square Phone Number MUlberry 5670 Air Time 17 Va hours daily- News Service AP Newspaper Affiliation . . . Baltimore Sunpapers Representative Zatz Membership NARTB, TvB President William F. Schmick V.P.. Dir. of TV Ewell K. Jett Commercial Manager Ernest A. Lang Program Director Robert B. Cochran Chief Engineer Carlton G. Nopper WBOC-TV SALISBURY— 1954— ABC-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 16 UHF. .AP: 8.6 Kw.. .VP: 15.6 Kw. Owned & Oper. . . . Peninsula Broadcasting Co. Address Radio Park Phone 6131 Air Time 7 hours daily News Service AP President John W. Downing Gen.. Sta., Comm. Mgr. . . John W. Downing, Jr. Dir of News & Sp. Events Phil Adams Film Manager B. J. Longrall Chief Engineer Jack W. Ward Consulting Eng A. D. Ring & Associates MASSACHUSETTS Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 5,052,000 — TV Homes 1,370,000 Stations in State 7 WMGT-TV ADAMS^1953— DuM Channel: 74 UHF. AP: 150 Kw.. .VP: 300 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Greylock Bcstg. Co. Business Address 8 Bank Row Phone Number Pittsfield 2-1553 Air Time 8 hours daily Representative Walker News Service UP Membership NARTB President Leon Podolsky Station Manager John T. Parsons Commercial Manager Wm. P. Geary Program Director Edward Pearson Prom., Pub., News Dir Larry Vaber Production Director Donald Selby Film Manager Dick Bolender Chief Engineer Leonard Lavendol Consulting Engineer James C. McNary WBZ-TV BOSTON— 1948— NBC Channel 4 AP: 50 Kw VP: 95 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. , Westinghouse Brdcsting Co. Address 1170 Soldiers Field Rd. Phone Number ALgonquin 4-5670 News Service INS. AP, UP Air Time 18 hours daily Representative Free & Peters President Chris J. Witting General Manager W. C. Swartiey Comm. Manager C. Herbert Masse Program Director W. Gordon Swan Promotion Dir E. J. Muriaty Dir. of News & Sp. Events F. Whitmarsh Production Manager Iran Berlow Publicity Director J. Culfinane Film Manager R. Duffield Chief Engineer W. Hauser Consulting Eng R. N. Harmon WNAC-TV BOSTON— 1948— CBS-(ABC-DiiM) Channeh 7 VHF. .AP: 158 Kw...VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By General Teleradio, Inc. Business-Studio Address 21 Brookline Ave. Phone Number Commonwealth 6-0800 Air Time 15 hours doily News Service INS, UP Representative H-R Reps. Inc. Membership TvB President Tom O'Neil Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr Norman Knight Comm. Mgr Tom Bateson Vice Pros George Steffy Promotion Dir George Hallberg Dir. of News & Spec. Events . . Leland Bickford Production Mgr Tony Lang Publicity Dir Phyllis Doherty Film Director James Pike Technical Director Harry Whittemore WTAO-TV BOSTON— 1953— ABC-DuM Channel: 56 UHF. .AP: 11.5 Kw.. .VP: 20.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Middlesex Bcstg. Corp. Business Office 439 Concord Ave. Phone Number EL 4-0500 Representative Everett-McKinney President Frank J. Lyman. Jr. General Manager Theodore B. Pitman Jr. Program Supervisor R. C. Holbrook Program Director Walter Harrington Chief Engineer Carmen Ferraro WHYN-TV SPRINGHELD-HOLYOKE— 1953 CBS-DuM Channel: 55 UHF..AP: 91 Kw...VP: 182 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. . Hampden-Hompshire Corp. 905 a D D MASS A C H l^ S E T T S - M I C H I G A N D D D BuaiBMS Address Phone Number Air Time N*wt Service Representative . . .1300 Liberty St. Springfield 4-1126 16 hours UP . . Bronhcnn, Weed Membership NARTB Gen.. Sta. Manager Charles N. DeRose Comm. Manager Patrick J. Montague Program Director Kendall Smith Production Manager Paul Wiley Publicity Michael Horn Film Manager Robert Thomas Chief Engineer Harold Schumacker Consulting Elngineer Kear & Kennedy WWLP SPRINGFIELD— 1953— ABC-NBC Channel: 61 UHF..AP: 73 Kw.. .VP: 146 Kw. OwnedOper. By Springiield Television Bcslg. Corp. Business Office 61 Chestnut St. Phone Number Springfield 2-4181 Air Time 15 hours daily News Service AP. INS Membership NARTB. TvB Representative HoUingbery President Roger L. Putnam General, Comm. Manager . . William L. Putnam Station Manager Alan C. Tindal Program Director Milton R. Slater Promotion Director Howard S. Keef e Dir. of News & Sp. Events. . .Wallace Sawyer Production Manager. . . .Wayne Henry Latham Publicity Director Lionel Labrie Film Manager Dcrvid Walker Chief Engineer George R. Townsend Consulting Engineer Frank Macintosh WWOR-TV WORCESTER— 1953— ABC-DuM Channel: 14 UHF. .AP: 16.2 Kw.. .VP: 8.71 Kw. Business Office P. O. Box 609 Phone Number 7-8374 Air Time 15 hours daily News Service UP Representative Paul H. Raymer Membership NARTB President John Z. Buckley V.P. & Gen. Mgr Ansel E. Gridley Commercial Mgr Leonard V. Corwin Program Director Thomas C. Sawyer Prom. & Pub. Director John McSheehy Director of News Frank Knight Production Mgr Norman "Cy" Locke Film Manager Harold Eckman Chief Engineer Donald P. Wise Cons. Eng Craven. Lohnes & Culver MICHIGAN Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 7,164,000 — TV Homes 1,680,000 Stations in State 13 WPAG-TV ANN ARBOR— 1953— DuM Channel: 20 UHF. . . AP: 10 Kw.. . .VP: 20 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Washtenaw Bcstg. Co. Business Address Hutzel Bldg. Phone Number 2-5517 Air Time SVz hours daily News Service AP Representative Everett-McKinney President Arthur E. Greene Vice-Pres.. Gen. Mgr Edward F. Baughn Commercial Mgr Kenneth MacDonald Program Director David Pringle Chief Engineer Donald N. Bowdish WNEM-TV BAY CITY-SAGINAW— 1954— NBC DuM Channel: 5 VHF..AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned Oper. By North Eastern Michigan Corp. BunineM Address. 814 Adams St.. Boy City Phone Number 3-6505 Air Time 15 hours daily New* Service AP Membership NARTB, TvB Representative Headley-Reed President James Gerity, Jr. General Manager Harry Travis Prom.. Pub. Director Claude Mendell Dir. of News & Sp. Events Frank Benesh Prod. Mgr.. Chief Eng Hugh Woolsey Asst. Chief Engineer Marty Gannon S.udio Operations Supervisor Lou Furlin WWTV CADILLAC— 1954— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 13 VHF..AP: 54 Kw.. .VP: 104 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Sparton Bcstg. Co. Business Address 214 N. Mitchell St. Phone Number Prospect 5-3478 Representative Weed Membership TvB Air Time 12 hours daily News Service AP President John J. Smith General Manager L. T. Matthews Oper. Manager Daryl Sebastian Comm. Manager John Cundiff Prog. Dir., iFilm Mgr Donald Cunningham Prom., Pub. Director Fred Lamb 906 D n n MICHIGAN D n D Dir. of News & Sp. Events .... Guy Vanderjagt Production Manager Dwight Wheeler Chief Engineer A. W. Daubendick CKLW-TV DETROIT— WINDSOR— 1954— DuM Channel: 9 VHF..AP: 180 Kw...VP: 325 Kw. Owned-Oper. . . Western Ontario Brdcstng. .Co. Business Address 825 Sandwich St. Phone Number WO 1-7200 News Service INS. UP Rep All-Canada TV Ltd., Adam J. Young Pres., Gen. Manager J. E. Compeau Dir. of Operations S. C. Ritchie Comm. Manager E. W. Wardel) Promotion Director Woodruff Crouse Dir. of News & Sp. Events Austin Grant Publicity Director Art Gloster Film Manager Arthur MacColl Dir. of Engineering W. J. Carter WWJ-TV DETROIT--1947— NBC Channel: 4 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw...VP: 97.7 Kw. Owned-Operated By. .. .Evening News Assoc. Business-Studio Address .... 822 W. Lafayette Phone Number WOodword 2-2000 Newspoper Affiliation The Detroit News Air Time 18 hours daily News Service UP, AP Representative HoUingbery Membership NARTB, TvB President Warren S. Booth General Manager Edwin K. Wheeler Asst. General Manager Don DeGroot Business Manager Henry C. Rogers Prog. & Prod. Manager James Schiavone Sales Prom. Manager Glenn Kyker News Editor James F. Clark Public Affairs Manager James Eberle National Sales Mgr Wendell Parmelee Film Manager Frank Picard Gen. Eng. Manager E. J. Love Consulting Engineers Page, Creutz, Garrison & Waldschmitt WXYZ-TV DETROIT— 1948— ABC Channel: 7 VHF..AP: 100 Kw.. .VP: 200 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . . American Broadcasting Co. Business Address 1700 Mutual Bldg. Phone Number WOodword 3-8321 Air Time 16 hours daily News Service AP, INS Representative Bloir-TV Membership NARTB President. Gen. Mgr James G. Riddell Detroit's Big '4 disc jockeys are on radio 6:00 to 9:00 AM FRED WOLF 1:00 to 2:30 PM PAUL WINTER 3:00 to 6:15 PM CD McKENZIE • 10:15 to 1:00 AM JACK SURRELL Represented Nationally by JOHN BLAIR &C0. 11 907 It's a fact! WJBK-TV is os basic to your advertising budget as bread is to the nation's tablel Get the biggest slice of the sales in the rich midwest indus«< trial area with WJBK-TV's commanding Channel 2 dial position, top CBS and local programs, 1,057 foot tower and 100,000 watt power. \A/JBK-TV DETROIT, fcr na KAJZ AGHtCY :^T\5^ .,^^M National Siif#« DJra«l«r; tOM MAKWflt, !tl( lE. S/lh, N«w York 22, ElDORAOO 5-7690 nan MICHIGAN DDD Station, Film Mgr John F. Pivcd Comm. Manager Ralph Lawson Program Director John Lee Promotion Director Robert Baldrica Dir. of News & Sp. Events Dick Femmel Production Manager Peter Strand Publicity Director Joe Avesian Chief Engineer Charles Kocher Consulting Engineer Kear & Kennedy WJBK-TV DETROIT— 1948--CBS Channel: 2 VHF. . .AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Storer Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 500 Temple Phone Number Temple 3-7900 Air Time 17V2 hours daily News Service INS. UP Membership NARTB, TvB Representative Kotx President George B. Storer Sr. Station Mgr Gayle V. Grubb Production Mgr Gleim Boundy, Jr. Commercial Mgr Maurice McMurray Program Dir Richard Fischer Promotion Dir Kenneth H. Boehmer Managing Director Bill Michaels Publicity Director . . . Elaine von Grimmenstein Film Manager Bob Buchanan Chief Engineer Paul Frlncke Consulting Engineer Earl CuUum WOOD-TV GRAND RAPIDS— 1951 ABC-NBC-DuM Channel: 8 VHF. .AP: 158 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Grandwood Bcstg. Co. Address 120 College S E Phone Number 9-4125 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service AP. INS Membership NARTB, TvB Representative Katz President Harry M. Bitner Vice-President Harry M. Bilner, Jr. Controller Leonard Bridge Gen., Sta. Manager William Schroeder Gen. Sales Manager Arthur M. Swift Program Director Frank G. Sisson Promotion Director John Dragomier Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bob Runyon Continuity Director David Hoyle Publicity Dir Sharon Schneider FUm Manager Clark Grant Chief Engineer Louis Bergenroth Consulting Engineer Kear & Kennedy WKZO-TV KALAMAZOO— 1950 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 3 VHF. .AP: 80 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By Fetzer Bcstg. Co. Address 124 W. Michigan Ave. Phone Number 5-2101 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service AP Representative Avery-Knodel, Inc. Membership NARTB, TvB President John E. Fetzer Managing Director Carl E. Lee Comm. Manager Donald DeSmit Program Director Charles Lynch Promotion Director Robert Dye Chief Engineer Arthur Covell WJIM-TV LANSING— 1954— ABC^BS-NBC Channel: 6 VHF..AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned & Oper. By WJIM-TV, Inc. Address Saginaw & Howard Streets Phone Number 2-1333 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service UP Representative Petry Membership NARTB President Harold Gross Vice-President Howard K. Finch Oper., Prod. Manager Richard E. Nason Comm. Manager William Brazzill Promotion Director Jane Stockwell Dir. of News & Sp. Events Howard Finch Publicity Director Elmer Davis Film Manager Phil Sherck Chief Engineer Charles Brady Consulting Engineer Kear & Kennedy WTOM-TV LANSING— 1953— ABC-DuM Channel: 54 UHF. . . AP: 10 Kw.. . .VP: 20 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Inland Bcstg. Co. Business Address 407 N. Washington Ave. Phone Number 2-1855 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service UP Membership NARTB, TvB Pres., Gen., Sta. Mgr Thomas B. Shull Comm. Manager Roger Underbill Prog. Dir., Dir. News & Sp. Ev . . Edward Carson Production Manager Kenneth Herman Publicity Director Mary Preston Film Manager Francis Wilson Chief Engineer William Cruse WKNX-TV SAGINAW— 1953— ABC-CBS Channel: 57 UHF.AP: 103.5 Kw..VP: 207 Kw. Owned-Operated By . . . Lake Huron Bcstg. Co. Address 221 S. Wash. Ave. Phone Number 3-4471 Air Time 16 hours daily News Service UP Representative Gill-Perna Membership NARTB. TvB President, Gen. Mgr William J. Edwards Station Manager Howard H. Wolfe Commercial Manager Robert M. Chandler Program Director Thomas A. Taylor Promotion Director Robert E. Douglas Dir. of News & Sp. Events Britt Temby Production Manager Ernest Whitmire 909 ODD M I ( H I (J A N - M 1 N N E S O T A D n n nim Manaq»r William Sullivan Chl»l Enqin«»r Max W. Thomas Con«ultlnq Engineers Page, Creutx, Gorrlton 4 Waldschmidt WPBN-TV TRAVERSE CITY— 1954— NBC Station Opf'.xting >«ith SpecinI Temporary Authorization Channel: 7 VHF. AP: 30.9 Kw.. VP: 51.3 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Midwestern Bcstg. Co. Business Address Paul Bunyan Bldg. Phone Number 2700 News Service A? Membership TvB President, Gen. Mgr Les Biedennan Station Mgr John Anerson Commercial Mgr R. E. Detwiler Chief Engineer William H. Kiker MINNESOTA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 3,165,000 — TV Homes 505,000 Stations in State 9 KMMT AUSTIN— 1953— ABC Channel 6 VHF..AP: 9.4 Kw.. .VP: 18.7 Kw. Business Office Minnesota-Iowa TV Co. Business Address 405 North Main St. Phone Number 8836 Air Time 6 hours doily News Service AP Representative Pearson President Martin Bustad Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Tom Steenslond Promotion Director Ken Bryant Dir. of News & Sp. Events Ken Cessna Production Manager Stan Stydnicki Film Manager Dick Lane Chief Engineer John Ecklin KDAL-TV DULUTH-SUPERIOR— 1954— NBC ABC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 3 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Red River Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address Bradley Building Phone Number RAndolph 2-4466 News Service AP Representative Avery-Knodel President, Gen, Mgr Dalton LeMasurier V.P., Comm. Mgr Odin S. Ramsland Sales Manager John Grandy Progrcmi Director Earl Henton V.P.. Chief Engineer Robert Dettman WDSM-TV DULUTH-SUPERIOR— 1954— CBS DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 6 VHF . AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WDSM Television Co. Business Address 230 East Superior St. Phone Number 7-6875 Representative Free & Peters VJce-Pres.. Gen. Mgr Rodney A. Quick Commercial Mgr Martin Olson Production Mgr Edwin M. Conrad Program Director Lew Martin News Director Bob Ball Promotion Director Paul Andresen Chief Engineer Jerry Baumann WCCO-TV MINNEAPOLIS— 1949--CBS Channel: 4 VHF. . . AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Midwest Radio-TV Inc. Bus.-Studio Address. .Radio City— 50 S. 9th St. Phone Number Uncoln 0552 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service AP. UP Representative Free & Peters Membership NARTB President Robert B. Ridder Gen. Mgr F. Van Konynenburg Asst. TV Mgr Sherman Headley Comm. Mgr Robert N. Ekstrum Dir. of News & Sp. Events. . . .Charles McCuen Production Manager Charles D. Miller Film Manager Harry C. Jones Prom., Publ. Director Gene Coot Program Dir Gwen Harvey Chief Engineer John M. Sherman WTCN-TV MINNEAPOLIS— 1953— ABC Channel: 11 VHF..AP: 42 Kw.. .VP: 70 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .Minnesota Television Public Service Corp. Business Address 2925 Dean Blvd. Phone Number WAlnut 7-8881 Air Time 8^2 hours daily News Service AP, UP Representative Blair Membership NARTB President Robert Butler General Manager Joseph L. Merkle Station Mgr., Prog. Dir Donald Kraatz Comm. Manager David Cole Prom., Pub. Director G. E. La Rocque Dir of News & Sp. Events Paul Sevareid Production Mcmager Joseph Carney Film Manager Eugene Wecker Chief Engineer Mike Fleming Consulting Engineer ,,,,,,, ^Qfprge P. Adcdr 910 D n D MINNESOTA-MISSISSIPPI nan KEYD-TV MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL— 1954 DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 11 VHF..AP: 158 Kw...VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Family Bcstg. Corp. Business Address Foshay Tower Phone Number Lincoln 8451 Representative H-R, Television, Inc. General Mgr Lee L. Whiting Asst General Mgr Raymond Tenpenny Operations, Prog. Dir Robert C. Fransen Promotion Mgr Jim McGovern News Director Harry Reasoner Chief Engineer Harvey Headen KROC-TV RCX:HESTER— 1953— NBC Channel: 10 VHF..AP: 53 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By So. Minn. Bcstg. Co. Business Address 100 - 1st Ave. Bldg. Phone Number 3924 Air Time 10 hours daily Representative Meeker President Mrs. Gregory P. Gentling General Manager G. David Gentling Station Manager Willard Lampman Comm. Manager Warren Miller Program Director Don Perry Chief Engineer Robert W. Cross KSTP-TV ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS— 1948 NBC Channel: 5 VHF. . . AP: 80 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By KSTP, Inc. Bus., Trans. Lo.. .3415 University Ave., St. Paul Phone Number Prior 2724 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service AP. UP Representative Edward Petry Membership NARTB President, Gen. Mgr Stanley E. Hubbard Exec. V.P. & Treas K. M. Hance National Sales Mgr Karl A. Plain Regional Sales Mgr William R. Brazzil Program Director Del Franklin Sales Prom. & Pub. Dir William Davey News Director Julian Hoshal Asst. National Sales Mgr James E. Blake Film Director Ben Leighton Chief Engineer Wm. S. Sadler WMIN-TV ST. PAUL— 1953— ABC-DuM Channeh 11 VHF..AP: 158 Kw...VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WMIN Bcstg. Co. Business Address 538 Hamm Building Phone Number CApitol 4-4831 Air Time 7 hours daily News Service AP Representative Blair TV Membership NARTB President, Station Mgr N. L. Bentson V.P., Gen. Sales Mgr Frank M. Devaney Dir. of News & Sp. Events, Prog Stuart A. Lindman Prom., Publicity Dir Dick J. Quaas Production Manager Fred H. Kaufman Film Manager Oscar Backlund Chief Eng Warren Fritze Consulting Engineer Jansky & Bailey MISSISSIPPI Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,248,000 — TV Homes 137,000 Stations in State 4 WJTV JACKSON— 1953 ABC-CBS-DuM-NBC Channeh 25 UHF..AP: 98 Kw.. .VP: 180 Kw. Owned-Oper Mississippi Publishers Corp. Address P. O. Box 427 Representative Katz General Manager John Rossiter Consulting Engineer Raymond M. Wilmotte WLBT JACKSON— 1953— NBC Channeh 3 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Lamar Life Bcstg. Co. Business Office Box 2171 Phone Number 2-2691 Air Time 15 hours daily News Service UP Representative Hollingbery President Wiley P. Harris Gen., Station Mgr Fred L. Beard Comm. Manager Frank Gentry Program Director Maurice Thompson Promotion Director Walter Henson Dir. of News & Sp. Events Dick Sanders Production Mgr George Land Publicity Director Gene Grant Film Manager Cliff Bingham Chief Engineer Bob Smathers Consuhing Eng A. Earl CuUum. Jr. WSLI-TV JACKSON— 1954— ABC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channeh 12 VHF..AP: 107 Kw...VP: 214 Kw. Owned-Oper. By ... . Standard Life Bdcstg. Co. 911 How does your^ Garden grow in Kansas City? With the right merchandising cultivation, sales can bloom in this rich Mid-America market. Here's the kind of merchandising major food advertisers are getting free right now in the Kansas City market, via KCMO's fa- mous Feature Foods Merchandising plan: 1. 200 store calls each 13 weeks to place point-of-sale material. 2. 75 special one-week displays in top volume stores each 13 weeks. 3. 50 days of in-the-store Bargain Bar promo- tion, demonstration, sampling, literature distribution. 4. Full reports twice each cycle on each ac- tivity in every store. AND ALL AT NO EXTRA COST! A reason- able radio or TV schedule puts the KCMO Feature Foods Merchandising staff to v\^ork for you in Kansas City's top chain and independent supers! Contact KCMO Radio or KCMO-TV, Kansas City, Missouri. TV-Channel 5 Radio-810 kc 50,000 watts • Kansas City, Mo. • Represented by The Katz Agency AHillafed with the publishers of Befier Homes and Gardem and Successful Farming Magazines S...H..S.... MISSISSIPPI-MISSOURI D D D Business Address Box 8187 Phone Number 2-6625 Air Time 9 houis daily News Service AP Representative Weed TV Membership NARTB President W. R. Newman General Manager L. M. Sepaugh Station Mgr Owens F. Alexander Comm. Manager Evan Hughes Traffic Director lona Edgett Sports Director Lyman Heliums Director of News Bill Robertson Publicity Director Brad Crandall Film Manager Fitz Hooton Chief Engineer C. A. Perkins Consulting Eng Comm, Radio Equip. Co. WTOK-TV MERIDAN— 1953 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 11 VHF. AP: 15.5 Kw.. VP: 31.2 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Southern Television Corp. Business Address Box 1771 Phone Number 3-1441 Air Time 10 hours daily News Service AP Representative Headly-Reed President Robert F. Wright Commercial Manager W. B. Crooks Traffic Manager Cecil Germany Program Director George Shannon Chief Engineer Joe Saxon MISSOURI Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 4,238,000 — TV Homes 783,000 Stations in State 15 KFVS-TV CAPE GIRARDEAU— 1954^-CBS DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channeh 12 VHF..AP: 47.5 Kw...VP: 95 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Hirsch Broadcasting Co. Business Address 324 Broadway Phone Number 5-5511 Air Time 5V'2 hours daily News Service UP Pres., Gen. Mgr Oscar C. Hirsch Station Manager Robert O. Hirsch Comm. Manager John K. Ramey Program Director Donald T. McNeely KOM U-TV COLUMBIA— 1953 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 8 VHF. .AP: 24.35 Kw.. .VP: 48.7 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Curators of Univ. of Mo. Business Address Box 83 Phone Number 2-1122 Air Time 10 hours daily News Service UP Representative H-R Membership NARTB Director of TV Edward C. Lambert Station Mgr Claude F. Ratlifi Jr. Sales Mgr John O. Conwell Program Director Charles D. Sigsbee Promotion Director Frank Tuttle Dir. of News & Sp. Events Phi E. Berk Production Mgr Lee Ellis Chief Engineer Duone M. Weise K H Q A - T V HANNIBAU-1953— CBS-DuM Channel: 7 VHF. .AP: 18.3 Kw.. .VP: 36.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Lee Broadcasting, Inc. Business Address W. C. U. Bldg. Phone Number 2-6200 Air Time 9 hours daily Representative Weed President Lee P. Loomis General Manager Walter Rothschild Program Director Merritt Milligan Promotion Director Dick Moore Director of News Don Nicholson Film Manager Charles Lotz Chief Engineer J. E. Gray KSWM-TV JOPLIN— 1954— CBS station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 12 VHF. .AP: 37.4 Kw.. .VP: 58.9 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Air Time. Inc. Business Address 1928 W. 13th St Phone Number MA 3-7260 Air Time 10 hours daily News Service UP Rep Venard. Rintoul, & McConnell Pres., Gen. Mgr Austin A. Harrison Sta., Film Manager Ronald Robson Comm. Manager D. T. Knight Promotional Dir William Hamed Chief Engineer Jack Longford KCMO-TV KANSAS CITY— 1953— ABC— DuM Channel: 5 VHF. AP: 42.6 Kw.. .VP: 71.1 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. . .Meredith Engineering Co. Business Address 125 East 31st St Phone Number Jetierson 6789 Air Time 16 Vi hours daily News Service AP Representative Kotz Membership NARTB, TvB President E. T. Meredith, Jr. 913 KMBC-TV Kansas City's Most Powerful TV Station ('overage-conscious advertisers get more than their money's worth when they swing their schedules to KMBC-TV. With a giant 1,079-foot tower (above average terrain) and a 316,000-watt color-equipped RCA transmitter, KMBC-TV dwarfs every other tele- vision facility in the Heart of America. Channel 9 booms its signal into areas never before covered by Kansas City television. Out-state reception reports from all points of the compass show KMBC-TV delivers markets lying far beyond 100 miles from Kansas City. If you're aiming your advertising message at Kansas City and its rich sur- rounding secondary markets, KMBC-TV is the best place to invest your tele- vision dollars. Your Free & Peters Colonel can give you complete program and availability information on the Midwest's most-up-and-coming TV station. ...and in Radio, it's the KMBC-KFRM radio TEAM in the Heart of America \ ou go first class when you go into the great Heart of America with KMBC-KFRM, the Midwest's leading radio combination. KMBC of Kansas City serves 83 counties in western Missouri and eastern Kansas. Four Counties (Jackson and Clay in Missouri and Johnson and Wyandotte in Kansas) com- prise the greater Kansas City metropolitan trading area, ranked 15th nation- ally in retail sales. KFRM for the State of Kansas, a bonus to KMBC, puts your selling message into the high-income homes of Kansas, 6th richest agricultural state. ^ Free & Peters, isc KMBC-TV For the broadest broadcasting coverage in the Heart of America market, use the area's most effective one-two ad- vertising punch — KMBC-TV Television plus KMBC- KFRM Radio ! Primary Basic CBS-TV Affiliate 914 KMBC-KFRM radio TEAM a n D M I S S O U R D D n Director Radio, TV Payson Hall General Manager E. K. Hartenbower Asst. General Manager C. E. Breozeal Comm. Manager S. B. Tremble Program Dir Kenneth W. Heady Prom., Pub. Director F. C. Strawn Dir. oi News & Sp. Events James Monroe Film Manager T. R. Thompson Chief Engineer Karl Troeglen Consulting Engineer A. D. Ring K M B C - T V KANSAS CITY— 1953— CBS Channel: 9 VHF. .AP: 158 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By KMBC Bcstg. Co. Business Address 222 W. 11th St. Phone Number Harrison 2650 Air Time 17 hours daily Membership NARTB. TvB News Service AP. UP. INS Representative Free & Peters. Inc. 1st V.P. & Comm. Mgr.. .Donald Dwight Davis V.P. & Gen. Mgr John T. Schilling V.P. & Sales Man George J. Higgins TV Sta. Director Mori Greiner Promotion Director Ed Schulz Director News Claude Dorsey Dir. Special Events Jim Burke Program Director Ken Greenwood Film Manager Margaret M. Maley Chief Engineer Henry Goldenberg Consulting Eng A. Earl CuUum, Jr. WDAF-TV KANSAS CITY— 1949— NBC Channel: 4 AP:50 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Kansas City Star Co. Business Number 1729 Grand Ave. Phone Number Harrison 1200 News Service AP Representative . . Harrington. Righter, & Parsons Air Time 17 hours daily Membership NARTB. TvB General Manager H. Dean Fitzer Station Mgr William A. Bates Comm. Manager E. Manne Russo Program Director Jay Barrington Dir. News & Sp. Events Randall Jessee Film Manager John Krivas Chief Engineer Joseph Flaherty Consulting Engineer George E. Gautney , Goutney, Ray & Price KFEQ-TV ST. JOSEPH— 1953--CBS-DuM Channeh 2 VHF. . .AP: 26 Kw.. ..VP: 52 Kw. Owned-Oper. By KFEQ, Inc. Business Address KFEQ Bldg. Phone Number 3-2528 Air Time 9 hours daily News Service AP Representative Headley-Reed Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr Barton Pitts Comm. Mgr.. Prom. Dir Glenn G. Griswold Program Director E. Carleton Schirmer Director of News Ralph Combes Film. Production Mgr Wally Johnson THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS IP 915 In more and more cliciit-afj^euey huddles^ decision-makers are SOLD ON , . . and all the advantages of SPOT TELEVISIOIS advertis- ing which influence their decisions are prominently present on KSD-TV . . . the ISBC television network affiliate in the nation's MISTH LARGEST MARKET. That's why more and more client and agency decision-makers are SOLD ON K S D-T V The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Television Station lOOMO Watts on VHF Channel 5 >aliMna/ Aitmrlitinn Hepretentative : Nf^^l SPOT SALES 916 n D n MISSOURI ODD Chief Engineer J. Wesley Koch Cons. Eng George C. Davis KSD-TV ST. LOUIS— 1947 ABC-CBS-NBC Channeh 5 VHF. .AP: 60 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. . .The Pulitzer Publishing Co. Address 1111 Olive St. Phone Number MAin 1-1111 Air Time 18 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation . . St. Louis Post-Dispatch News Service AP. INS Representative NBC Spot Sales Membership NARTB, TvB President Joseph Pulitzer Gen. Manager George M. Burbach Program Director Harold Grams Sales Manager Guy E. Yeldell Promotion Director David Pasternak Chief Engineer I. E. Risk KWK-TV ST. LOUIS— 1954— ABC<:BS station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 4 VHF..AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By: KWK. Inc. Business Address 1215 Cole Street Phone Number MAin 1-9100 Air Time 18 hours daily Newspaper Af fil St. Louis Globe Democrat News Service AP. UP Representative Katz Pres.. Gen. Manager Robert T. Convey Vice-Pres., Station Dir Ray E. Dady Vice-Pres., Comm. Dir V. C. Carmichael Sales Manager James E. Goldsmith Prog. Dir.. Film Mgr John W. Tinnea Promotion. Publicity. Dir Fred J. Mueller News Editor Jack Griffin Production Manager Ted Liss Chief Engineer N. J. Zehr Consulting Eng E. Earl Cullum. Jr. For Important Telephone Numbers in New York Chicago Washington Los Angeles See Page 100 917 Terevisi WHEN Perr>^gT5m^p^*pears on Max Lr^m4#^Tpectac- ulai • (y^ifcC^V Sunday night. >^iJmI^ $25,000 for a 15-mir^t^^tint. VX ♦ ♦ ♦ Actor Jack Webb, the Sfit. Joe Friday ot lei will be nysUV' oft cpyTWTiies for the anAmiBjfcpeTuof nomi- nations foiltli^Rcademy Awards Feb. 12. ■'%# event ^vijk^ tele cast nationally by N'SP^/TC Vlf X VI ^^"^^^^ ^^'^^ AUD/ENCi for LESS MONEY than any other St. Louis TV Station \>^'rili, uirt »r phoHt (itlUrt — HAOIO TV MPftlSWTAnVM, DIG. • S Y,rk. MU M340. Chicago, FI 60982, i>» Iranchc. YU 6-2982; Brr#r/, //,//,. BR 2-6738 )OHH D »C*aUIR, J,., £,. K. 1^ «- C,» Mr-., IX 7-0054 . IAM£S B. BONntS. Ucal Sain Mgr., GC 6-54S4 918 a D n MISSOURI-MONTANA n n D WTVI ST. LOUIS— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 54 UHF AP: 7 Kw VP: 12 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .Signal Hill Telecasting Corp. Bus. Studio Address 10200 West Main St. Phone Number 7-0054 Air Time 8 hours daily Representatives Radio-TV Representatives Inc. President Paul E. Peltason Gen. Mgr. & Ex. V.P John D. Scheuer Jr. Comm. Manager James R. Boniils Program Director Ted Wescott Prom., Pub. Dir James F. Jae Jr. Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bruce Hayward Production Mgr Jack Murdock Film Manager Wm. Cook Chief Engineer Dick Trompeter KRCG JEFFERSON CITY— 1955— CBS station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 13. . . . AP: 63.1 Kw VP: 105 Kw. Address Callaway Hills Form Phone Number 6-6188. 5-3122 Owned By Mrs. Betty Goshorn Handy Representative Hoag-Blair Eng. Rep. . . . Commercial Radio Equipment Co. KDRO-TV SED ALIA— 1954 Channel: 6 VHF. .AP: 8.71 Kw...VP: 16.2 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Milton J. Hinlein Business Address 2100 W. Broadway Phone Number 4004 Representative Pearson General Manager Herb Brandes Commercial Mgr James Glenn Chief Engineer Bob Smith KTTS-TV SPRINGFIELD--1953— CBS-DuM Channeh 10 VHF.AP: 6.38 Kw..VP: 12.76 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Independent Bcstg. Co. Business Address P. O. Box 1716 Phone Number 2-7474 Air Time 14 hours daily News Service AP, UP Representative Weed Membership N ARTB President J. H. G. Cooper Gen.. Sta. Manager G. Pearson Ward Program Director Kevin Mc Andrews Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bill Bowers Film Manager Ted Tucker Chief Engineer William F. Curry Consulting Engineer J. C. McNary KYTV SPRINGFIELD— 1953— ABC-NBC Channel: 3 VHF. .AP: 30.5 Kw...VP: 61 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Springfield Television Inc. Business Address 999 W. Sunshine Phone Number 6-2766 Air Time 11 hours doily News Service AP Membership NARTB, TvB President Lester L Cox Co-Mgr., Comm. Mgr Ralph L. Stuff lebam Co-Mgr., Prog. Dir Carl Fox Promotion Director J. Robert Muie Dir. of News & Sp. Events . . Richard L. Hoinline Production Mgr Gene Hudson Film Manager Fred L. Rains Chief Engineer E. Dennis White MOIVTANA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 640,000 — TV Homes 52,000 Stations in State 4 KOOK-TV BILLINGS— 1953— CBS-DuM-ABC NBC Channel: 2 VHF..AP: 8.8 Kw.. .VP: 17.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Montana Network Business Address P. O. Box 1498 Phone Numbar 9-2382 Membership NARTB Representative Headley-Reed President C. L. Crist Gen., Station Manager V. V. Clark Comm. Manager John Conner Program Director Ed Peiss Dir. of News & Sp. Events Lee Peer Chief Engineer Grant French Cons. Engineer .... Comm. Radio & Equip. Co. KXLF-TV BUTTE— 1953— NBC-DuM Channel: 6 VHF....AP: 1 Kw VP: 2 Kw. Owned-Oper. . . Pacific Northwest Broadcasters Business Address 1681 George St. Phone Number 2-2696 Air Time 8 hours daily Membership TvB Reps. East Walker, West Pacific Northwest President E. B. Craney Station Manager Jim Manning Commercial Mgr J. Wythe Walker Chief Engineer Jack Proyis Consulting Engineer George Adoir 919 Q □ □ >1 O N r A >I_,A_; N E B R A S K A H....S...S KGVO-TV MISSOULA— 1954— ABC-NBC-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 13 VHF. .AP: 29.4 Kw.. .VP: 58.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Mosby's Inc. Business Address 127 East Main St. Phone Number 9-7668 News Service UP Representative Gill-Perna Membership NARTB, TvB Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Manager A. J. Mosby Conun. Manager Hugh Bader Prog. Director Jack Harrington Dir. of News & Sp. Events Don Weston Prod. Mgr Charles Cromwell Publicity Director Shirley Pohrman Film Manager Robert Mohaires Chief Engineer Amos Hargrove Con. Engineer Archer Taylor KFBB-TV GREAT FALLS— 1954— ABC-CBS DuM Channel: 5 VHF AP: 12.6 Kw.. VP: 25.1 Kw. Owned Oper. By Wilkins Broadcast Inc. Business Address Box 1139 Phone Number 4-4377 Air Time 4 » 2 hours daily News Service UP Representative Headley-Reed Pres., Gen. Mgr J. P. Wilkins Station Manager LeRoy Stahl Comm. Manager W. C. Blanchette Program Director Robert Froemming FUm Manager Ted Funyak Chief Engineer Anthony J. LoPuch Con. Engineer Weldon & Carr NEBRASKA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 1,394,000 — TV Homes 208,000 Stations in State 5 KLRJ-TV HENDERSON— 1955— NBC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 2 VHF. .AP: 12.2 Kw.. .VP: 6.3 Kw. Owned-Oper. . . . Southwestern Publishing Co. Business Address. .737 North Main, Las Vegas Representative Pearson General Manager Bob Gardner Production Manager Rick Williams Chief Engineer Stanley Suiek '^' dl^WM Multi-Weekly Shows inHie OMAHA A|EA are on • DINAH SHORE • HOWDY DOODY • *NEWS, SPORTS (10:15 P.M.) • EDDIE FISHER • * WEATHER, NEWS (10 P.M.) • CAMEL NEWS CARAVAN • *EARLY EVENING NEWS (6:20 P.M.) • *STAND BY FOR ACTION *Local live shows Facts from NOV. 1954 Pulse Low-cost participations in starred programs have produced results lor others and can for you . . . Write Fred Ebener, Sales Manager, WOW-TV, Omaha, Nebraska for availabilities. Channel 6 Blair TV Rep. TV OMAHA > CBS-TV • NBC-TV Aff. Affiliated with "Better Homes and Gardens" and "Successful Farming" magazines. 920 nnn nebraska-nevada ddd KHOL-TV KEARNEY— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 13 VHF. .AP: 100 Kw.. .VP: 200 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Bi-States Co. Business Address 414 East Ave. Phone Niuniber SH 3-4541 Representative Meeker Membership N ARTE President Wayne Brewster Station Manager Duane L. Watts Asst. Station Manager Jack Gilbert Sales Manager Jack Gilbert Program Director Bob Schnuelle Prom., Pub. Director J. R. Hackney Dir. of News, Prod. Mgr Bob Schnuelle Film Director K. Cooper Chief Engineer Jack Lewis Con. Eng Comm. Radio Equip. Co. KOLN-TV LINCOLN— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 10 VHF. .AP: 158 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Operated By Comhusker Radio & TV Corp. Address 40th and W Sts. Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB. TvB President John E. Fetzex Gen.. Sta. Mgr A, James Ebel Comm. Manager Thomas L. Young Program Director Paul Jensen Prom., Pub. Director Graham Jeambey Dir. of News & Sp. Events By Krasne Production Mgr Bill Hemke Film Manager Eli Modenstein Chief Engineer D. R. Taylor Con. Engineer Craven, Lohnes & Culver KMTV OMAHA— 1949— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 3 AP: 50 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By May Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Trans. Address 2615 Famam St. Phone Number HA 3333 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service UP Representative Edward Petry & Co. Membership NARTB President Edward W. Moy Ex., V.P., Gen. Mgr Owen Saddler Commercial Manager Arden Swisher Program Director Glenn HorIb Promotion Dir Joe Baker Pub. Director Amos Eastridge Film Manager Joe Binko Dir of News and Spec. Events Floyd Kalber Production Director Lew Jeffrey Chief Engineer R. J. Scluroeder Consulting Engineer Robert M. Silliman WOW-TV OMAHA— 1949— NBC Channels: 6 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw.. VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Meredith WOW, Inc. Business Address Insurance Bldg. Phone Number WEbster 3400 Air Time 173/4 hours daily News Service UP. INS Representative Blair TV Membership NARTB, TvB Chairman of Board Fred Bohen President E. T. Meredith, Jr. V.P. & Treas Payson Hall General Manager Frank P. Fogarty Asst. Gen. Manager Lyle DeMoss Sales Mgr Fred Ebener Program Director Bill McBride Promotion Dir Bob Seitzer Dir. of News & Spec. Events Ray Clark Production Mgr Verne Reynolds Film Manager Bill McBride Dir. of Engineering Wm. J. Kotera Chief Engineer Glenn Flynn NEVADA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 222,000 — TV Homes 26,000 Stations in State 2 KLAS-TV LAS VEGAS— 1953 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 8 VHF..AP: 14.5 Kw...VP: 29 Kw. Owned-Oper. By ... . Las Vegas Television Inc. Business Address Box 711 News Service AP Representative Weed Membership NARTB President R. G. Jolley Gen., Station Mgr Jean Paul King Comm. Manager Marian Y. Komar Program Director James A. Lilly Prom., Pub. Director Henry Thompson Director of News & Sp. Events. . . .Ross Durfee Production Manager Donald C. Graves Film Manager Robert Keate Chief Engineer Ralph E. Smith Con. Engineer Grant Wrathall KZTV RENO— 1953 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 8 VHF..AP: 1.4 Kw...VP: 2.7 Kw. Owned-Oper Nevada Radio-Television Inc. Business Address 770 East 5th St. 921 St with super power 3 1 6 , o o e Mfsri'VF RADIATED POWER EQUIVALENT AT ),000 FfET ffronri the EMPIRE STATE BUILDING St With published audience eJlfAla You pay for what you get watv clian nel NATIONAL REPRESEN' st« Station in Ne^nr Jersey covering 82% of the state plus a big bonus in New York St • vif itii audiences according to pulse st« with advertisers and 8 out of 10 are retail St* with i>usiness which has been firm for the last 5 years and is now better than ever waat 970 on the dial NEWARK 1, NEW JERSEY n n n NEVADA-NEW JERSEY-NEW HAMPSHIRE nan Phone Number 3-0721 Newspaper Affil Review Journal News Service AP Representative Pearson President Donald W. Reynolds General Manager Harry Huey NEW JERSEY Pap. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 5,354,000 — TV Homes 1,456,000 Stations in State 2 WRTV ASBURY PARK— 1953 Channel: 58 UHF.AP: 9.12 Kw..VP: 17.10 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Atlantic Video Corp. Business Address Eotontown Circle Phone Number EAtontown 3-1520 President Walter Reade, Jr. Vice-Pres.. Mgr Harold C. Burke Commercial Mgr Allen Preville Production Mgr Bernard Probert WATV NEWARK— 1948 Channel: 13 VHF..AP: 185 Kw...VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Bremer Broadcasting Co. Business Address 1020 Broad Street Phone No BArclay 7-3260. PLaza 5-1331 Air Time 13 hours daily News Service AP Representative Edward Petry President & Gen. Mgr Irving R. Rosenhaus Vice-President Edmund S. Lennon Vice-Pres. in Chg. Sales . . . Bertram Lebhar, Jr. Program Director George Green Prom., Publicity Director Lou Frankel Dir. of News & Sp. Events. Prod. Mgr Herb Green Film Manager Robert Paskow Vice-Pres. Engineering Frank V. Bremer NEW HAMPSHIRE Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 542,000 — TV Homes 105,000 Stations in State 1 WMUR-TV MANCHESTER— 1954— ABC-DuM Channeh 9 VHF..AP: 67.6 Kw...VP: 112 Kw. Owned-Oper. By ... . Radio Voice of N. H. Inc. Business Address 1819 Elm St. Phone Number 5-5788 Air Time ID hours daily News Service UP Representative Weed Membership TvB President Francis P. Murphy Vice Pres., Gen. Mgr Norman Gittleson Asst. Mgr Louis Allen National Sales Director Dana Baird Program Director William Gildersleeve Promotion Director Lucien Dumont Dir. of News & Sp. Events Thomas Power Film Manager Robert Boak Chief Engineer Charles Halle Con. Engineer Jansky & Bailey Hear the New Voices of WMUR and WMUR-TV Complete New Program Schedule m NEW MEXICO - »o|). \\h. I. ll)5r> (Kst.) 797,000 — TV Homes 98,000 Stations in State 1 KGGM-TV ALBUQUERQUE— 1953— CBS Channel: 13 VHF. AP: 6 Kw. ...VP: 12 Kw. Owned Oper. By New Mexico Bcstg. Co. Bus. Address 1414 West Coal Ave. S. W. Phone Number 3-4543 News Service AP. UP Representative Weed President, Station Mgr A. R. Hebenstreit Comm. Manager George B. Morgan Prog., Prom., Pub. Dir Bob Van Driel Production Mgr Ed Sanchez Film Manager Jim Morley Chief Engineer Leonard F. Dodds Con. Ejigineer A. Earl CuUum. Jr. KOAT-TV ALBUQUERQUE— 1953— ABC-DuM Channel: 7 VHF. .AP: 12.9 Kw...VP: 28.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Alvorado Television Co. Business Address 122 S.E. Tulane Dr. Phone Number 5-8718 Membership NARTB, TvB Representative Hollingbery President A. M. Cadwell Comm. Manager Mel Drake Station Manager Ted Snider Program Director Richard True Prom. Mgr W. Bozarth Chief Engineer William Carman KOB-TV ALBUQUERQUE— 1948 NBC-DuM Channel: 4 VHF. .AP: 5.6 Kw...VP: 11.3 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Albuquerque Bcstg. Co. Bus.-Studio Address 1430 Coal Ave., S. W. Phone Number 3-4411 News Service UP Representative Branham Membership NARTB. TvB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Wayne Coy Comm. Manager Rolf S. Nielsen Program Director Dorothy B. Smith Prom.. Pub. Director Dallas Wyant Dir. of News & Sp. Events George Morrison Prod. Manager Al Jarrett Film Manager Milford Williams •Chief Engineer George S. Johnson KSWS-TV ROSWELL^1953— ABC-DuM NBC-CBS Channel: 8 VHF..AP: 57.5 Kw.. .VP: 115 Kw. Owned-Oper. By John A. Barnett Business Address 1723 W. Second St. Phone Number 3737 News Service AP Representative Meeker. Melville Membership NARTB Owner & Gen. Mgr John A. Barnett Asst. Gen. Manager W. L. Shackelford Director of Sales Paul B. McEvoy Program Director Jack Shaf er Chief Engineer Ray Summersgill Consulting Engineer George Gautney NEW YORK Pop. Feb. 1, 195.5 (Est.) 15,733,000 — TV Homes 4,310,000 Stations in State 22 WROW-TV ALBANY— 1953— ABC-DuM-CBS Channel: 41 UHF . AP: 138 Kw.. VP: 269 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. . . Hudson Valley Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 4100 Phone Number 3-2225 Air Time 9 hours daily Representative Boiling General Manager Thomas S. Murphy Station Manager Harry L. Goldman Commercial Mgr Harry Littler Program Director . . Charles Pogan Promotion Dir. Hilda Nauman Chief Engineer Charles Heisler WNBF-TV BINGHAMTON— 1949 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM (Sale to Triangle Publications Pending FCC Approval) Channel: 12 VHF. .AP: 83 Kw.. . VP: 166 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Clark Associates, Inc. Business Address Wall & Henry Sts. Phone Number 3-7311 News Service AP Representative Boiling Membership NARTB General Manager George R. Durham Sales Manager Stanley N. Heslop Program Dir.. Film Mgr Edward M. Scala Prom., Publicity Director John L. Turner Production Manager Clark Pollock Chief Engineer L. H. Stantz Con. Engineer Jonsky & Bailey 924 n D n NEW YORK nan WBEN-TV BUFFALO— 1948— NBC Channel: 4 VHF..AP: 27 Kw.. .VP: 54 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WBEN. Inc. Phone Number MOhawk 0930 Studio, Transmitter Location Hotel Statler Air Time 171/2 hours daily Newspaper Aff il Buif olo Evening News News Service AP. INS, UP Representative Harrington, Righter & Parsons, Inc. Membership NARTB President Edward H. Butler Vice-President Alfred H. Kirchhofer General Manager C. Robert Thompson Sales Manager Nicholas J. Malter Station Mgr George R. Torge Prom., Pub. Dir Joseph A. HaeHner Film Director Quintin P. Renner Program Dir Frederick A. Keller Prod, Manager John L. Hutchinson, Jr. Chief Engineer Ralph J. Kingsley Consulting Eng.. A. E. CuUum, Jr. Asst. Tech. TV Dir R. G. Beerbower WBUF-TV BUFFALO— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM NBC Channeh 17 UHF.AP: 114.5 Kw..VP: 229 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WBUF, Inc. "Sale to NBC pending FCC approval." Business Address 184 Barton St. Phone Number Summer 1717 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service UP Representative H-R Membership NARTB Persident & Station Mgr Sherwin Grossman Vice-Pres. & Co-Mgr Gary L. Cohen Comm. Mgr Robert L. Brenner Prog. Coordinator Carol S. Moe Dir. of News & Sp. Events Frank Fredrics Sports Director Don Cunningham Publicity Director Victoria Patrick Film Director William Maier Director of Oper Ernest E. Rety Consulting Eng Kear & Kennedy WGR-TV BUFFALO— 1954— NBC-DuM-ABC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 2 VHF. . .AP: 66 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WGR Corporation Business Address 184 Barton St. Phone Number SUmmer 7115 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service UP Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB President George F. Goodyear General, Station Mgr J. J. Bernard Comm. Manager Ollie Howard Prog. Director VanBeuren De Vries Prom., Pub. Director Phillip Curtis Production Mgr. Warren Rossell Dir. News & Sp. Events VanBeuren & Charles Warren Film Manager M. Eisler Chief Engineer Karl B. Hoffman Consulting Eng Walter L. Davis WCN Y-TV CARTHAGE— 1954^-ABCCBS^DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channeh 7 VHF..AP: 91.2 Kw...VP: 174 Kw. Owned-Oper. By The Brockway Company Business Address P. O. Box 211 Phone Number 410 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service UP Representative Weed Membership NARTB President John B. Johnson General Manager Louis Saiff, Jr. Station Manager James W. Higgins Commercial Mgr Alford M. Tauroney Program & Prom. Director David M. Graves Film Manager John A. LaLibertie Chief Engineer Maynard B. Davis Consulting Engineer George C Davis WKNY-TV KINGSTON— 1954— CBS-NBC-DuM ABC Channeh 66 UHF. .AP: 11.5 Kw.. .VP: 24.4 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WKNY-TV Corp. Business Address 601 Broadway Phone Number Kingston 4500 Air Time 6 hours daily News Service AP Representative Meeker President Joseph K. Close General Manager Robert M. Peebles Station Manager Robert L. Sobin Prog. Prod., Pub. Director Irv Rose Film Manager Bern Levy Chief Engineer Bill Reeves Consulting Engineer George Lohnes WABC-TV NEW YORK— 1948— ABC Channel: 7 VHF. . AP: 40 Kw.. . .VP: 80 Kw. Owned-Oper. By American Bcstg.-Paramount Theaters, Inc. Business Address 7 W. 66th St. Phone Number SUsquehanna 7-5000 Air Time 16 hours daily News Service INS Membership NARTB Representative Weed President Robert E. Kintner V.P., Gen. Mgr Ted Oberielder Sales Manager Trevor Adams Sales Secy Marie Adams Program Director Ardien Rodner Nat. Spot Sales & Traffic Mgr Dan Norton Dir. News & Sp. Events John Daly Production Mgr Gordon Kunx Publicity Director DeWard Jones Film Manager George Rice Chief Engineer Frank Marx Consulting Eng Kear & Kennedy 925 DBUVERED AUDIENCE IN 1954 BALANCED PROGRAMMING IN 1954 3S^B."^S MORE -^ ADVERTISERS AND AGENCIES IN 1954 IN 1955 G£7 SET ON WPIX If NEW YORK mJk New York's Leading Independent Television Station REPRESENTATIVE Free & Peters, Inc. n D n NEW YORK D D n WABD NEW YORK— 1944— DuM Channel: 5 VHF. .AP: 8.4 Kw.. .VP: 16.7 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Allen B. Du MonI Laboratories, Inc. Business Address 515 Madison Ave. Phone Number MUrray Hill 8-2600 Air Time 13 hours daily News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB President Allen B. DuMont Managing Director Ted Bergmann Station Manager George L. Barenbregge Sales Manager W. Crawford Prog., Prod. Director James L. Caddigan Promotion Director Norman S. Ginsburg Director of News & Sp. Events David Lowe Publicity Director Gerald Lyons Film Manager Henry Humphrey Chief Engineer Rodney D. Chipp WATV NEWARK, N. I. (See New Jersey listing) WCBS-TV NEW YORK— 1941— CBS Channel: 2 VHF. .AP: 22 Kw.. .VP: 43 Kw. Owned-Oper Columbia Bcstg. System Inc. Business Address 485 Madison Are. Phone Number PLaza 1-2345 Air Time 19 hours daily News Service AP. INS, UP Representative CBS TV Spot Sales Membership NARTB, TvB President (CBS Inc.) Frank Stanton President (CBS TV Div.). .J. L. Van Volkenburg General Manager Sam Cook Digges General Manager Asst Clarence Worden General Sales Mgr Frank Shakespeare Program Dir Hal Hough Dir. Adv. & Sales Promotion Robert G. Patt Asst. Prog. Dir. & Prod. Mgr. . . Dan Gallagher Publicity Director Robert Fuller Film Manager William C. Lacey Chief Engineer Robert G. Thompson WOR-TV NEW YORK— 1949 Channel: 9 VHF AP: 44Kw VP: 88 Kw. Owned-Oper. By General Teleradio, Inc. Business Address 1440 Broadway Phone Number LOngacre 4-8000 Air Time 11 V2 hours daily News Service AP, UP Station Representative H-R Reps. Membership NARTB, TvB President Thomas F. OTIeil V.P. in Charge Gordon Gray Executive Asst Seymour Handy Comm, Mgr Charles H. PhUips Promotion Director Robert Sullivan Dir. of News & Sp. Events George Brown Production Mgr Ivan Reiner Publicity Director Richard Jackson Film Manager Milford Fenster Chief Engineer Charles Singer WPIX NEW YORK— 1948 Channel: 11 VHF. .AP: 51 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By N. Y. Daily News Address 220 E. 42nd St. Phone Number MU 2-6500 Air Time 12 hours daily News Service UP Newspaper Affiliation . . . . N. Y. Daily News Station Representative Free & Peters President F. M. Flynn V.P.. Gen.. Mgr F. M. Thrower Asst. Gen. Manager L. Pop>e Program Manager W. R. Rich News & Sp. Events Mgr Walter Engels Sales Mgr J. A. Patterson Promotion Director M. Kraemer Chief Engineer O. Freeman Film Mgr Carol Levine Consulting Engineer A. D. Ring WRCA-TV NEW YORK— 1941— NBC Channel: 4 VHF. .AP: 7.25 Kw.. .VP: 14.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By National Bcstg. Co. Business Address 30 Rockefeller Ploia Phone Number Circle 7-8300 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service AP, INS. UP Representative NBC Spot Sales Dept. Membership NARTB General Manager Hamilton Shea Station Manager Ernest de la Ossa Comm. Manager Jay Heiten Program Director Steve Krantz Prom., Adv., & Merh. Dir Max E. Buck Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bill Bems Production Manager Peter Affe Publicity Director William Anderson Chief Engineer Al Jackson WIRI PLATTSBURG— 1954— DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 5 VHF. . .AP: 12 Kw.. . .VP: 20 Kw. Owned-Oper.. .Great Northern Television Inc. Business Address 357 Cornelia St. Phone Number 3070 News Service AP President. Gen., Sales Mgr Joel H. Scheier Program Director Hal Wilson Production Director Carl Stohn Jr. Chief Engineer John H. Nazak 927 One thing in common H amilton, Columbus, and Omar — an unlikely trio, but united by a common love. And these three upstate New York communities, widely separated though they may be in terms of miles-as-the-crow-flies, are closer than the fingers on a glove. The magic of TV brought them together, and in up- state New York the velvet hand in the TV glove is Channel 8! COLUMBUS CBS-ABC-DUMONT A MEREDITH STATION WH CHANNEL 8 SYRACUSE, N.Y. 92S n n n NEW YORK n n n WHAM-TV ROCHESTER— 1949— NBC Channel: 5 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Stromberg Carlson Co. Business Address IQO Carlson Road Phone Number Culver 7240 Representative Hollingbery Membership NARTB Vice-Pres.. Gen. Mgr William Fay Commercial Manager John W. Kennedy, Jr. Program Director Charles W. Siverson Promotion Director Ralph Wallace Publicity Director Terry David Director of News David E. Kessler Production Mgr James Trayhern Film Director I>avid Manning Chief Engineer Kenneth Gardner WHEC-TV ROCHESTER— 1953-^CBS Channel: 10 VHF. .AP: 66 Kw.. .VP: 124 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Gannett Co., Inc. Business Address 55 Exchange St. Phone Number Baker 6740 Representative Everett-McKinney Membership NARTB, TvB President Frank E. Gannett Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr C. Glover DeLaney Asst. Gen. Manager Lowell H. MacMillon Comm. Manager LeMoine C. Wheeler Program Director William J. Adams Promotion Director Betty Borden Production Manager Douglas Tillett Film Manager James Reidenbach Chiei Engineer Bernard C. O'Brien Technical Director Richard K. Blackburn WVET-TV ROCHESTER— 1953--CBS-ABC Channeh 10 VHF. .AP: 62.5 Kw.. .VP: 125 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Veterans Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Office 17 Clinton Ave. S. Phone Number Hamilton 4820 Representative Boiling Pres.. Gen., Station Mgr Ervin F. Lyke Comm. Manager Arthur Murrellwright Program, Pub. Director Paul C. Louther Promotion Director Donald Kallock Dir. of News & Sp. Events David Roberts Production Manager F. Chase Taylor Film Manager Arthur V. Cook Chief Engineer Raymond Jones Consulting Eng John Creutz WRGB SCHENECTADY— 1939 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channeh 6 VHF..AP: 47 Kw.. .VP: 93 Kw. Owned-Oper. By General Electric Co. Business-Studio Address 1 River Road Phone Number Schenectady 7-2261 Air Time 17 Va hours daily News Service UP, AP Representative NBC Spot Sales Membership NARTB, TvB President Chester H. Lang General Mgr Raymond W. Welpott Manager of GE Broadcasting Stations Dept Robert B. Hanna. Jr. Comm. Manager Robert F. Reid Prog. Director. Film Mgr Albert G. Zink Prom., Pub. Director James Q. Cobb Dir. of News & Sp. Events. .Lansing Christman Chief Engineer Willard J. Purcell WHEN-TV SYRACUSE— 1948— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 8 VHF..AP: 100 Kw. VP: 190 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. Meredith Syracuse TV Corp. Address 101 Court St. Phone Number 74-5711 Air Time I7V2 hours daily News Service UP Representative Katz Membership NARTB, TvB President E. T. Meredith. Jr. Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr Paul Adanti Comm. Manager W. H. Bell Prog. Dir., Film. Prod. Mgr Gordon Aldeman Prom., Publicity Director Robert G. Peel Chief Engineer Frank Spain WSYR-TV SYRACUSE— 1950— NBC Channeh 3 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Central N. Y. Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 224 Harrison St. Phone Number 3-7111 Air Time 18 hours daily News. Affil.. .Post & Standard, Herald-Journal News Service UP INS Representative . . . . Harrington-Righter-Parsons Membership NARTB Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr E. R. Vadeboncoeur Comm. Manager William R. Alf ord. Jr. V.P. in Charge of Prog William V. Rothrum Prom., Pub. Director Thomas F. McCollum Dir. of News & Sp. Events Fred Hillegas Program Director James McDonald Film Manager Rodney Swif* Chief Engineer Albert Echolzer Consulting Eng Craven, Lohnes & Culver WKTV UTICA— 1949— ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channeh 13 VHF..AP: 100 Kw...VP: 187 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Copper City Bcstg. Corp. Business Address P. O. Box 386 Phone Number 3-0404 Air Time 18 hours doily News Service UP Representative Donald Cooke, Inc. President Myron J. Kallet Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr Michael C. Fusco Program Dir Jack Fredericks Pro., Pub. Director Frank Gruenewald Dir of News & Sp. Events Lyle Bosley Prod. Manager Edward Whittaker Film Manager Joseph Casaletta Chief Engineer De Forest T. Layion, Jr. Consulting Eng George Adair 929 NORTH CAROLINA Top. Fob. 1, 1955 (Est.) 1,308.000 — TV Homes 556,000 Stations in State 11 WISE-TV ASHEVILLE— 1 953— NBC Channel: 62 AP: 16 Kw VP: 29 Kw. Owned-Operated By WISE. Inc. Address 100 Colleqe St. Phone Number 3-5381 Air Time 5 hours daily News Service AP Representative Boiling President, Gen. Mgr Harold H. Thomas Commercial Mgr Joseph J. Master Program Director Coletta M. Mouw Dir. of News & Sp. Events Rex Moore Film Manager Paul Bridges Chief Engineer John Randolph W L 0 S - T V ASHEVILLE— 1954— ABC— DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 13: AP: 85 Kw VP: 170 Kw. Owned-Oper. By .. . .Skyway Broadcasting Co. Business Address 288 Macon Avenue Phone Number 2-2431 Air Time 11 hours daily News Service UP Rep Venard. Rintoul & McConnell; Ayers President Charles M. Britt Gen. Mgr. & Exec. V.P Charles B. Britt Comm. Manager Bradley H. Roberts Prog. Dir.. Prod. Mgr Charles E. Newcomb Dir of News & Sp. Events. .James E. Edmonds Production Manager Charles E. Newcomb Film Manager Bob Hensley Chief Engineer M. D. Hunnicut C. Eng..Page. Creutz, Garrison & Waldschmitt WQMC CHARLOTTE— 1953u-ABC-NBC.DuM Channeh 36 UHF..AP: 12 Kw.. .VP: 24 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WAYS-TV Business Address 3229 South Blvd. Phone Number ED 4-5374 Ai: Time 7 hours daily News Service UP Representative Boiling President Harold H. Thorns General Manager James P. Poston Station Manager James iF. Polston Comm. Manager George Carter Program Dir., Prod. Mgr Richard Frosch Promotion Director Don Matney Dir of News & Sp. Events Bill Rollins Chief Engineer B. C. Stewart Consulting Eng Craven, Lohnes & Culver 1 1 i WQMC CHANNEL 36 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA ! Representative: The Boiling Company. 1 930 n n n NORTH CAROLINA nan WBTV CHARLOTTE— 1949 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 3 VHF. . . AP: 60 Kw.. . . VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . Jefferson Standard Bcstg. Co. Business Address 1901 W. Morehead Phone Number 3-8833 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service UP. AP Representative CBS TV Spot Sales Membership NARTB. TvB President Joseph M. Bryan Exec. V.P.. Gen. Mgr Charles H. Crutchfield V.P., Sales & Prom J. Robert Covington V.P. Prog. & Pub. Rel Kenneth I. Treadwell Controller C. K. Spicer Gen. Sales Mgr Wallace J. Jorgenson Sales Manager Paul B. Marion Dir. of Engineering Thomas Howard Promotion Supervisor John Dillon Prod. Supervisor Lacy Sellars Publicity Director Ned Burgess Film Supervisor Charlie Seward WTVD DURHAM— 1954— ABC-NBC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 11 VHF. AP: 29.3 Kw.. .VP: 47.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. . . Durham Bcstg. Enterprises. Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 2009 Phone Number 22111 Air Time 9 V2 hours daily News Service AP Representative Headley-Reed Membership TvB Pres., Gen. Mgr Harmon L. Duncan Comm. Manager Mike Thompson Prog. Dir., News Dir Ernie Greup Promotion Director Norman Hackney Production Manager Harry Middleton Publicity Director Carolyn Weiss Film Buyer Dale Baum Chief Engineer Henry Cronin WFM Y-TV GREENSBORO— 1948 Channel: 2 VHF. . AP: 8.4 Kw.. .VP: 18.72 Kw. Owned-Operated By Greensboro News Co. Address 212 N. Davie St. Phone Number 4-0114 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service UP News. Affil News. Record Representative .. Harrington. Righter & Parsons Membership NARTB, TvB Gen., Sta. Manager Gaines Kelley Commercial Mgr Wm. S. Baskerville Program Director Gomer R. Lesch Prom. Mgr Richard Zaron Film Manager Jack Wiggins Chief Engineer William E. Neill Consulting Engineer Craven, Lohnes, 6 Culver WNCT GREENVILLE— 1953 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 9 VHF. . . AP: 56 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . . Carolina Bcstg. System Inc. Business Address Evans Street Phone Number 6181 Air Time 16.45 hours daily News Service UP Representative Pearson Membership TvB President Earl Westbrook Gen.. Sta. Manager .... A. Hartwell Campbell Comm. Manager John G. Clark. Jr. Program Director Eck Wall Promotion Mgr Dave Mosier Production Mgr Joe Reaves Film Manager Malcolm Nicholson Chief Engineer Hank Tribley Consuhing Eng Everett Dillard WNOA-TV RALEIGH— 1953 ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 28 UHF. AP: 102 Kw.. .VP: 182 Kw. Owned-Ojer. Bq Sir Walter Television Co. Business Address 219 S. McDowell St. Phone Number 2-0321 Air Time 15 hours daily News Service AP Representative Avery-Knodel. Inc. Membership NARTB. TvB President John W. English Gen.. Sta. Mgr Charles G. Baskerville Commercial Mgr Earl Welde Chief Engineer Pete Miller Consuhing Engineer Craven. Lohnes WM FD-TV WILMINGTON— 1954— ABC-NBC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channeh 6 VHF...AP: 31 Kw....VP: 62 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WMFD-TV, Inc. Business Address 225 Princess Street Phone Number 3-4666 Air Time 8 hours doily News Service UP Representative Weed Membership NARTB President. Gen. Mgr R. A. Dunlea Station Manager R. A. Dunlea. Jr. ■Comm. Manager CO. Shields Program Director Clint Long Promotion Director Bob Caudle Dir. of News & Sp. Events .... Paul Jennewein Production Manager Bob West Publicity Director Gene Warren Film Manager John McNeil Chief Engineer E. I. Herring Consulting Engineer A. D. Ring 931 nan n o k r n i \ k o l i n a - n o r 7 h Dakota q □ n WSJS-TV WINSTON SALEM— 1953— NBC Channel: 12 VHF AP: 21.9 Kw...VP: 40 Kw. Owned Oper. By Triangle Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 419-21 N. Spruce St. Phone Number 5-231 1 Air Time 18 hours daily Newspaper Afliliate .. Wniston Salem Journal & Twin City Sentinel News Service UP Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB. TvB Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr Harold Essex Sales Manager Harry B. Shaw Program Manager John A. Comas Promotion & Publicity Dir Jack Abernathy Director News F. O. Carver Production Manager Robert C. Estes Film Manager Carl Wiegold Operations Manager Phil Hedrick Consulting Eng Craven, Lohnes & Culver WTOB-TV WINSTON-SALEM— 1953 ABC-DuM Channel: 26 UHF..AP: 9 Kw.. VP: 17.2 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . . Winston-Salem Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 5176 Phone Number 3-4353 Air Time 8 hours daily Representative H-R Television President James W. Coon General Manager [ohn G. Johnson Production Mgr., Film Dir Tracy Lounsbury Chief Engineer Jim Hoke NORTH DAKOTA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 648,000 — TV Homes 32,000 Stations in State 4 KFYR-TV BISMARCK— 1953— NBC-CBS-DuM Channel: 5 VHF..VP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper, By Meyer Bcstg. Co. Business Address 202 V2 Fourth St. Phone Number CA 3-0900 Air Time 10 hours daily News Service UP Membership NARTB. TvB Representative Hoag-Blcdt President Mrs. P. J. Meyer General Manager F. E. Fitzsimonds Comm, Manager A. L. Anderson Program Director Cal Culver Prom.. News & Sp. Events Dir.. . .Jack Swenson Production Manager Wayne Turner Film Manager C. F. Dirlam Chief Engineer Ivor Nelson Consulting Engineer E. C. Page WDAY-TV FARGO— 1953— NBC-CBS-DuM-ABC Channel: 6 VHF ..AP: 33 Kw.. .VP: 66 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WDAY. Inc. Business Address 118 Broadway Phone Number 5357 Representative Free & Peters President E. C. Reineke Manager Tom Barnes Asst. Manager Jack Dunn Program Manager Ken Kennedy Promotion Mgr. . . Roy Pedersen Production Director Jack Gctuvitte KCJB-TV MINOT— 1953-.ABC-CBS^NBC-DuM Channeh 13 VHF. . .AP: 15 Kw.. . .VP: 30 Kw. Owned-Oper. By North Dakota Bcstg. Co. Business Address 15 West Central Ave. Phone Number 51-161 Air Time 12 hours dcrily News Service AP, UP Representative Weed Membership NARTB Pres., General Manager John W. Boler Sta., Comm. Manager Herman Burkart Prog., Pub., Prod.. Film Dir Don Kingsley Dir. News & Sp. Events William Johnson Chief Engineer Joe Main Consulting Engineer Lloyd R. Amoo KXJB VALLEY aTY--1954— CBS-DuM Channel: 4 VHF. .AP: 57 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . North Dakota Bcstg. Co.. Inc. Business Address 4000 West Front Street Phone Number 4461 Air Time 11 hours daily News Service AP, UP Representative Weed Pres., Gen. Mgr John W. Boler S'.ation, Comm. Manager. . . .William L. Hurley Progrcrm Director Hal Kennedy Promotion Director Stanley Spanglei Dir. of News & Sp. Events Joe McCarthy Operations Manager Judy Lawton Film Manager Lois Stewart Chief Engineer , Robert Ridgeway Consulting Engineer Lloyd Amoo 932 OHIO Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 8,724,000 — TV Homes 2,319, 000 Stations in State 19 WAKR-TV AKRON— 1953— ABC Channel: 49 UHF. .AP: 9.1 Kw.. .VP: 18.2 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Summit Radio Corp. Business Address 853 Copley Road Phone Number POrtage 2-8811 Air Time 9 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation . . . Akron Beacon Journal News Service AP, UP Representative Weed Membership NARTB President S. Bernard Berk General Manager Roger G. Berk V.P. in charge of Sales. . . .Kenneth M. Keegan Program Director Bloyce M. Wright Prom., Pub., Director A. R. Cooper Dir. of News & Sp. Events Ed McDonald Director Milton Eonuto Film Manager William A. Mavrides Chief Engineer Irwin L. Knopp Consulting Engineer Kear & Kennedy WICA-TV ASHTABULA— 1953 Channels: 15 UHF. . .AP: 12 Kw.. . .VP: 20 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WICA. Inc. Business Address Jefferson Road Phone Number 32-126 Air Time 3 hours daily News Service UP President D. C. Rowley General Manager John Colin Station Manager Donald Fassett Comm. Manager Vernon Webstei Prog. Dir.. Film Mgr John Strasen Prom. & P\ib. Director Lawrence Gerrity Dir. of News & Sp. Events Andrew Holecko Production Manager Robert Coxe Chief Engineer Frank Bernato Consulting Engineer Guatney & Jones WCPO-TV CINCINNATI— 1949— ABC-DuM Channeh 9 VHF. .AP: 130 Kw.. .VP: 250 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . Scripps-Howard Radio, Inc. Business Address 2345 Symmes St. Phone Number CApital 0777 Air Time 17V2 hours daily News Service UP Newspaper Affiliation Scripps Jloward Representative The Branham Co. Membership NARTB President Jack R. Howard V.P., Gen. Mgr M. C. Watters Station Manager Glenn C. Miller National Sales Dir Patrick H. Crafton Asst. Gen. Mgr Ed Weston Prom., Pub. Director Maurice Wattenburg Dir. of News & Sp. Events Robert Otto Sales Mgr Clarence (Chick) Doty Production Manager Len Goorian Film Manager Sidney Barger Chief Engineer Paul Adams WKRC-TV CINCINNATI— 1949— CBS Channel: 12 VHF. .AP: 195 Kw...VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Radio Cincinnati. Inc. Business Address Times-Star Bldg. Phone Number Garfield 1331 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service AP Newspaper Affiliation Times-Star Representative Katz Membership NARTB President Hulbert Taft. Jr. General Manager U. A. Latham Gen. Sales Mgr Robert T. Schlinkert Program Director Paul E. Shumate Coord. Director of Merch., Prom. & Publicity John J. Walsh Dir. of News & Sp. Events .... George Palmer Comm. Prod. Manger George Rogers Publicity Director Fred Thomas Promotion Director Lila Lambert Film Manager Emil Bergdolt Director of Eng George Wilson Consulting Engineer George Davis See Page 936 WLW-T CINCINNATI— 1948— NBC Channeh 5 VHF..AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By Crosley Bcstg. Corp. Address 140 W. Ninth St. Phone Number Cherry 1822 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service UP, INS Rep WLW Sales, NBC Spot Sales Membership NARTB, TvB Chairman of the Board James D. Shouse Pres. & Gen. Mgr Robert E. Dunville 933 WXEL is now Basic CBS Television « m in Cleveland ^S (starting March 2) Maximum power— 316,000 watts ERP - with greater Grade-A coverage than any other Cleveland station. a Storer Station— which means the finest in programming and service. It's a triple combination you can't beat for selling results in the 4 billion dollar Greater Cleveland market! now Basic CBS Television Network WXEL Channel 8 Cleveland R< preHinted nationally by the Katz Agency 934 n n n OHIO n n D V.P. & Asst. Gen. Mgr Ward Quaal V.P. & Dir. TV Oper John T. Murphy V.P. & Treasurer K. T. Murphy V.P.. Public Rela lions Gil Kingsbury Station Mgr Robert Boulware Asst. Manager Harry LeBrun Program Director James Bruce Dir. Client Service Dept Richard K. Jones Prom.. Pub. Director James E. Allen Dir. of News & Sp. Events Terry Flynn Exec. Producer Pete Katz Dir. Film Procurement Al Sussman Film Director Art Nevins Chief Engineer R. J. Rockwell Consulting Engineer Weldon & Corr. WEWS CLEVELAND— 1947— CBS Channel: 5 VHF..AP: 47 Kw...VP: 93 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . . Scripps-Howard Radio, Inc. Business-Studio Address 1816 E. 13th St. Phone Number TOwer 1-5454 Air Time 17 Vi hours daily News Service UP Newspaper Affiliation Sripps-Howard Membership NARTB Representative Branham President Jack R. Howard General Manager James C. Hanrahan Station Director J. Harrison Hartley Advertising Manager Floyd E. Weidman General Executive David M. Baylor Exec. Program Mgr Betty Cope Dir. of News & Spec. Events . . Donald L. Perris Film Manager Gilbert S. Canfield Chief Engineer Joseph B. Epperson WNBK CLEVELAND— 1948— NBC Channel: 3 AP: 50 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By National Bcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 815 Superior Ave. Phone Number CHerry 1-0942 Air Time 18 V2 hours daily News Service AP. UP Representative NBC Spot Sales Membership NARTB President Sylvester L. Weaver General Manager Lloyd E. Yoder Asst. General Manager & Director Sales William N. Davidson Sales Mgr Theodore H. Walworth, Jr. Program Manager George W. Cyr Promotion Director Clement G. Scerback Dir. of News & Sp. Events. .Edward R. Wallace Oper. Supervisor William A. Howard Publicity Director Robert Horan Film Manager Albert L. O'Deal Engineer-in-charge S. E. Leonard Consulting Engineer NBC Engineering WXEL CLEVELAND— 1949— CBS Channel: 8 VHF..AP: 191 Kw...VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Storer Bcstg. Co. Address 1630 Euclid Ave. Phone Number TOwer 1-8989 Air Time 16 hours daily News Service UP. AP, INS Representative Katz Membership NARTB. TvB President George B. Storer Managing Director Franklin Snyder Publicity Director Barbara Snyder Commercial Mgr R. C. Wright Program Director Ben Wickham Chief Engineer H. A. Brinkman Consulting Engineer A. Earl CuUum WBNS-TV COLUMBUS— 1949— CBS Channel: 10 VHF. .AP: 123 Kw.. .VP: 219 Kw. Owned By Dispatch Printing Co. Business Address 33 N. High St. Phone Number Fletcher 3538 Air Time I7V2 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation .... Columbus Dispatch News Service AP Station Representative Blair TV Membership NARTB. TvB Dir. of Television Richard A. Borel Program Director Jerome R. Reeves Sales Director Robert D. Thomas Promotion Director Barbara Haddox Dir. News & Spe. Events Chester S. Long Production Dir John Haldi Public Serv. Dir Charles S. Cady Merchandising Dir Morton Sherman Film Buyer Betty Dixon Chief Engineer Lester H. Naf zger Consulting Engineer Jansky & Bailey WLW-C COLUMBUS— 1949— NBC-ABC Channeh 4 VHr..AP: 13 Kw...VP: 26 Kw. Owned-Operated By Crosley Bcstg. Corp. Business Address. . .3165 Olentangy River Rd. Phone Number Jefferson 5441 Membership TvB Air Time 19 hours daily News Service UP President Robert E. Dunville Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr James Leonard Commercial Mgr James G. Burgess Program Director Walter S. Jacobs Promotion Director Donald H. Edgemon Production Manager Bud Gillis Dir. of News & Spec. Events .... David Nichols Film Manager Carol Barclay Chief Engineer Charles Sloan 935 CINCINNATrS MOST POWERFUL TELEVISION STATION WKRC-TV Now 316,000 watts ON CHANNEL 12 Cin cinnapfOhio CBS programming over WKRC-TV dominates the Cincinnati area day and night. ^^ " WKI^C-TV— CINCINNA TW OHIO MAXIMUM POWER IN COLUMBUS WTVN-TV Now 100,000 watts ON CHANNEL 6 Columbus, Ohio I WTVN-TV— COLUMBUS, OHIO [Jon Cbapin ,V^r. Sew York Office 550 Fifth Avenue Ken Church National Sales Manager REPRESENTED BY THE KATZ AGENCY 936 nan OHIO nan WTVN-TV COLUMBUS— 1949— CBS-DuM Channel: 6 VHF. .AP: 60 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Radio Cincinnati, Inc. Address 753 Hormon Ave. Phone Number CApitol 8-5801 Air Time 15 hours daily News Service AP Representative Katz Membership NARTB President Hulbert Taft, Jr. Exec. Vice-President Kenneth Church General Manager J. W. McGough Sales Manager Edwin G. Richter, Jr. Program Director Joseph A. Jenkins Promotion Jirector Bernice Caldron Director of News Joe Hill Film Manager Richard McKinney Chief Engineer William H. Hansher WHIO-TV DAYTON— 1949— CBS-DuM Channel: 7 VHF..AP: 158 Kw...VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By... Miami Valley Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 45 S. Ludlow St. Phone Number ADoms 2261 Air Time 18 hours daily Newspaper Aff il Dayton Daily News News Service UP Representative HoUingbery Membership NARTB President James M. Cox Jr. General Manager J. Leonard Reinsch Station Manager Robert H. Moody Commercial Manager W. E. Wolaver Program Director Charles Gay Dir. of News & Sp. Events Don Wayne Production Manager Jack Hodgkinson Film Manager Ralph Gram Chief Engineer Ernest L. Adams Consulting Engineer Frank H. Macintosh WLW-D DAYTON— 1949— NBC-ABC Channel: 2 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Crosley Bcstg. Corp, Business-Studio Address. . .4595 S. Dixie Hwy. ^hone Number Walnut 210? Air Time 20 hours daily News Service UP Representative . . .WLW Sales, NBC Spot Sales Membership NARTB, TvB President R. E. Dunville V.P., Gen. & Sta. Mgr H. P. Lasker Comm. Mgr C R. Dodswoxth, Jr. Program Director Bill Bailey Prom., Publicity Dir Dorothy A. Sanders Chief Engineer Lester Sturgill WLOK-TV LIMA— 1953— NBC Channeh 73 UHF...AP: 8 Kw....VP: 16 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WIOK, Inc. Business Address 1424 Rice Ave. Phone Number 6-3411 Air Time 8 hours doily News Service UP Representative H-H Membership NARTB Gen., Sta. Manager Robert O. Runnerstrom National Comm. Mgr Lawrence Webb Local Comm. Manager Horley Lucas Program Director Gordon Max Dir. of News & Sp. Events Joe Rex Production Manager Jack Leverenz Film Manager Lenore Merritt Chief Engineer Darrel Hunter Consulting Engineer. .Craven, Lohnes & Culver WSTV-TV STEUBENVILLE— 1953--CBS Channel: 9 VHF. .AP: 70 Kw...VP: 140 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WSTV, Inc. (CBS-TV Pending Approval) Business Address Exchange Realty Bldg. Phone Number 2-6265 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodel President Jack N. Berkman Gen., Sta. Manager John J. Laux Gen. Mgr. Designate F. F. Samuels Comm. Mgr., Prom. Dir Joseph M. Troesch Prog. Dir., Prod. Mgr Robert E. Holt Dir. of News & Sp. Events Scott McMurray Pub. Director Mira Dejuli Film Manager Carl Kroskey Chief Engineer Charles S. Shepherd Consulting Engineer George C. Davis WSPD-TV TOLEDO— 1948— ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channeh 13 VHF. .AP: 24 Kw...VP: 48 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Storer Bdcstg. Co. Business-Studio Address 136 Huron St. Air Time 16 hours daily News Service INS, UP Phone Number Adams 3175 Representative Katz Membership NARTB, TvB President George B. Storer V.P. & Managing Dir AUe L. Haid Asst. Station Manager Les Dana National Soles Mgr., Prom. Dir. . . Bill Ashworth Dir. of News & Sp. Events Jim Uebelhort Production Manager John Sounders Film Director Elaine Phillips Chief Engineer Bill Stringfellow Consulting Engineer Jansky & Bailey WFMJ-TV YOUNGSTOWN— 1953— NBC Channel: 21 UHF. .AP: 87.5 Kw.. .VP: 175 Kw. Owned-Operoted By . . . Vindicator Printing Co. Address 101 W. Boordman Street Phone Number 3-4121 Air Time 18 hours doily Membership NARTB Newspaper Affil. . . The Youngstown Vindicator Representative Heodley-Reed President William F. Moog Jr. Gen., Sta., Comm Mitchell F. Stanley 937 ODD () H 1 () - O K L A H O iM A nan Proqram Director Warren S. Park Jr. Promotion Director Eugene A. Barko Dir. ol News & Sp. Events . William Lindsay Prcduclion Manager Charles Cutler Film Manager Eugene L. Donahay Chjel Engineer Frank A. Dieringer Consulting Engineer A. Earl Cullum Jr. WKBN-TV YOUNGSTOWN— 1953— ABC-CBS DuM Channel: 27 UHF AP: 95 Kw...VP: 160 Kw. Owned Operated By WKBN Bcstg. Co. Address 3930 Sunset Blvd. Phone Number STerling 2-1145 Newspaper Altil Forest City Publishing Co. News Service AP, INS, UP Membership N ARTB Representative Raymer President, Gen. Mgr W. P. Williconson, Jr. Station Dir„ Comm. Mgr J. L. Bowden Program Director D. S. Brice Promotion, Publicity Dir Jim E. Smith Dir. News & Sp. Events Gene Stam Production Mgr Howard Rempes Film Manager Norman Berger Chief Engineer B. T. Wilkins Consulting Engineer Page, Creutz, Garrison & Waldschmitt WHIZ-TV ZANESVILLE— 1953 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 50 UHF. .AP: 40.7 Kw.. .VP: 74.1 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Southeastern Ohio TV System Business Address Lind Arcade Bldg. Phone Number 2-5431 Air Time SV2 hours daily Newspaper Affil Zanesville Publ. Co. News Service UP Representative . . ; Pearson Membership NARTB, TvB President Clay Littick Gen., Station Mgr Allan Land Comm. Manager Nate Milder Program Director Reed Mellon Prom., Pub. Director Nancy Armstrong Prod.. Film Manager Edward Fisher Chief Engineer William A. Hunt, Sr. Consulting Engineer. .Craven, Lohnes & Culver OKLAHOMA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,312,000 — TV Homes 360,000 Stations in State 10 KTEN ADA— 1954— ABC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 10 VHF. AP: 141 Kw.. .VP: 252 Kw. Owned-Oper. By .. . .Eastern Okla. TV Co., Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 10 Phone Number 1010 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service AP Rep Venard. Rintoul & McConnell President Dr. C. C Morris V.P. & Gen. Mgr BUI Hoover Sec. Treas. & Station Mgr Brown Morris Prog., Prom. & Pub. Dir Nadine Wheeler Dir. of News & Sp. Events. .George Millers, Jr. Production Maanger Jack Hoover Film Manager G. C. Northington Chief Engineer Fred Smith Consulting Elng, . Vandivere, Cohen & Wearn KGEO-TV ENID— 1954— ABC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 5 VHF.. AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Streets Electronics, Inc. Business Address 206 East Randolph Phone Number 835 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service UP Representative '. John E. Pearson Membership NARTB President . P. R. Banta Gen. Station Mgr George Streets Comm. Manager. . , Tom Belcher Program Director Marylin Ellis Prom., News & Sp. Ev. Dir Casey Cohlmia Production Manager Gene Clark Film Manager Bill Evans Chief Engineer William Teitzel Consulting Engineer A. Earl Cullum KSWO-TV LAWTON— 1950— DuM Channel: 7 VHF..AP: 4.7 Kw.. .VP: 9.6 Kw. Owned-Operated By Oklahoma Quality Bcstg. Co. Address 406 V2 D. Ave. Representative Everett-McKinney Phone Number 7777 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative Pearson President R. H. Drewry Comptroller Paul N. Goode Station Manager Ross Baker Comm. Manager Al Shore Prog., Prom. Director Lyle Gaston Dir. of News & Sp. Events Jack Sasser Production Manager Bill Wheatley Publicity Director June Reynolds Film Manager Murdoch Matthew Chief Engineer Williord Cochran Consulting Engineer William Buiord 938 nan OKLAHOMA D D D KTVX MUSKOGEE— 1954— ABC— EhiM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 8 VHF. .AP: 158 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Tulsa Broadcasting Co. Business Address Box 1739 Phone Number 2-3191 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service AP, UP Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB President John T. Grilfin Exec. Vice Pres James C. Leake Vlce-Pres., Gen. Mgr L. A. Blust, Jr. Station Manager Ted Cramer Sales Manager William D. Swanson National Sales Mgr Ben Holmes Program Director John Devine Prom., Publicity Director George Ketcham Dir. of News & Sp. Events Jack Morris Production Mgr Ellison Stanbaugh Film Manager A. A. (Bus) Dory Engineering Supervisor Robert E. Snider Chief Engineer Louis Brown Consulting Engineer. Paul Godley KMPT OKLAHOMA CITY— 1953— DuM Channeh 19 UHF..AP: 89 Kw...VP: 178 Kw. Owned-Oper. By KLPR Television Inc. Business Address 128 W. Commerce Phone Number Central 2-1341 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service UP Representative Boiling General Manager Troy Hoskins Program Director Lou Miller Director ol News Michael Kennedy Chief Engineer John Galbreath KTVQ OKLAHOMA CITY— 1953— ABC-CBS Channel: 25 UHF. AP: 137 Kw.. .VP: 275 Kw. OwnedOper. By Republic TV & Radio Co. Business Address 1901 Classe Blvd. Phone Number. .' Jackson 5-1581 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service AP Representative H-R Membership NARTB, TvB President lobn Esau Comm. Mgr Raymond Ruff Program Director Dick Kirchner Promotion Director Al Fiegel Dir. of News & Sp. Events Jack Sherman Production Manager ... Vlada Dimac Publicity Director Hugh Scott Film Manager Wayne Taylor Chief Engineer Harold L. Coomes Consulting Eng. . . Vandivere, Cohen & Wearn KWTV OKLAHOMA CITY— 1953— CBS Channel: 9 VHF..AP: 158 Kw.. VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . . Oklahoma Television Corp. Business Address Box 8788 Phone Number Victor 3-6641 Representative Avery-Knodel General Manager Edgar T. Bell Commercial Mgr Fred L. Vance Promotion. Pub. Dir Montez Tjaden Film Manager David Hunt Director of News Bruce Palmer Program Director Perry Dickey Chief Engineer Morris W. Thomas WKY-TV OKLAHOMA CITY— 1949 ABC-NBC Channel: 4 VHF. .AP: 60 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WKY Radiophone Co. Studio Address 500 E. Britton Rd. Phone Number TRinity 8-2161 Air Time 17^2 hours daily News Service UP News Affil. Okla. Publishing Co. Representative Katz Membership NARTB, TvB President, Gen. Mgr E. K. Gcrylord Station Manager P. A. Sugg Asst. Station Mgr Hoyt Andres Adm. Asst Eugene B. Dodson Program Director Robert Olson Prom., Publicity Dir Wally Kinnan Dir. of News & Sp. Events Grant Foster Asst. Prog. Mgr., Film Mgr Kieth Mathers Chief Engineer H. J. Lovell Consulting Eng A. D. Ring & Associates KOTV TULSA— 1949— CBS Channeh 6 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By J. H. Whitney & Co. Business Address 302 S. Frankfort St. Phone Number 2-9233 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service UP Membership NARTB, TvB Station Representative Petry Pres., Gen Mgr C. Wrede Petersmeyer Oper.. & Prod. Mgr Dick Campbell Comm. Manager Jim Richdale Prog. Dir.. Film Mgr Jim Randolph Prom.. Publicity Director Robert Freeland Dir. of News & Sp. Events Cy Tuma Chief Engineer George Jacobs Consulting Engineer Earl CuUum KVOO-TV TULSA— 1954— NBC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 2 VHF...AP: 11 Kw....VP: 22 Kw. Owned-Oped. . . Central Plains Enterprises, Inc. Business Address 311 South Denver 939 D D D O K L A H O M A - O R E G O N n D D Phone Number 54-7204 Air Time 17 hours daily Newt Senrice UP Representative Blair TV Membership NARTB President W. G. Skelly Gen.. Sta. Manager C. B. Akers Comm. Manager Buss N. LamJb Program Director Bill Sadler Prom., Pub. Director Ann Fellows Dir. of News & Sp. Events Ken Miller Film Manager Wayne Taylor Chief Engineer John Bushnell Consulting Engineer Jonsky & Bailey OREGON Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 1,672,000 — TV Homes 215,000 Stations in State 5 KVAL-TV EUGENE— 1954— ABC-NBC-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 13 VHF. . AP: 13.6 Kw.. .VP: 56 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Eugene Television, Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 548 Phone Number 4-3245 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service AP Rep HoUingbery. Moore & Lund President Bob Booth Gen.. Sta. Manager S. W. McCready Comm-. Mgr., Pub. Dir Glenn Nickell Prog.. Prom. Dir.. Prod. Mgr.. . .Bob Lownsbery Dir. of News & Sp. Events Phil George Film Manager Martin Levenson Chief Engineer Al Barnard KBES-TV MEDFORD— 1953 CBS-ABC-NBC-DuM Channel: 5 VHF. .AP: 15.8 Kw.. .VP: 28.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . Southern Oregon Bcstg. Co. Business Address Box 1189 Phone Number 3-4581 Air Time 8 hours daily Newspaper Affil Grants Pass Courier News Service AP Representative Hoag, Blair Membership NARTB President Amos Voorhies Station Manager Ed A. Malone Vice-Pres.. Business Mgr Everett A. Faber General Manager William B. Smullin Business Manager Everett A. Faber Chief Engineer Nestor L. Williams KLOR PORTLAND— ABC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 12.... AP: 158 Kw VP: 316 Kw. Owned By Huntington Malarkey Estate Addreti 4854 SW 19th SU Sales Rep Geo. P. HoUingbery E. Rep. . . Page, Creutz, Garrison & Waldschmitt Legal Rep Barnes & Neilson Generol Manager John Sthley KOIN-TV PORTLAND— 1953— CBS-ABC Channel: 6 VHF. . . AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned By. . .Mt. Hood Radio & TV Btstg. Cbrp^ Business Address 140 S.W. Columbia St. Phone Number Atwoter 6412 Rep CBS Spot Sales Membership TvB President Theodore R. Gamble Vice Pres. & Managing Dir...C. Howard Lane National Sales Mgr John L. Palmer Local Sales Mgr Frank H. Coiiin Program Director Ted W. Cooke Promotion Director Robert McGill Dir. of News & Sp. Events Tal Tripp Production Manager , . . .Roy Rector Film Manager Tad M. Williams Chief Engineer Louis S. Bookwalter KPTV PORTLAND— 1952— ABC— DuM NBC Channel: 27 UHF. .AP: 102 Kw.. .VP: 204 Kw. Owned-Operated By Empire Coil Co. Address 735 S.W. 20th PI. Phone Number Capitol 9921 Air Time 16 hours doily News Service UP Representative NBC Spot Sales Membership NARTB, TvB President & Gen. Mgr Herbert Mayer Vice Pres. & Sta. Mgr Russell K. Olsen Comm. Manager Charles R. White Program Director Gene Ragle Prom. Director D. Donald Lonie. Jr. Dir. of News & Sp. Events William Swing Film Manager Richard Norman Chief Engineer William H. McAlister Consulting Eng. . . Adler Communications Labs. 940 Television Station WGLY ^'^"""^^ 57 Truly An AREA Station Located in fhe center of the Allentown - Betlileliem - Easton Metropolitan Area . . . that Serves and Sells the Third Largest Market in Pennsylvania . . . 44th in the United States. WGLV '^^r Represented by Headley-Reed TV 941 PENNSYLVANIA '.>i>. I"i'l>- 1- li'-'S (Kst.) lO.SSS.OOO — TV Homes 2,537,000 Stations in State 26 ! WFMZ-TV ALLENTOWN— 1954 Station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 67 UHF . AP: 43.6 Kw.. VP: 79.4 Kw. Owned-Oper.. . Penn Allen Broadcasting Co. Address MacArthur Road Phone Number HEmlock 5-6733 Air Time 11 hours daily News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB President, Gen. Mgr Raymond F. Kohn Comm. Manager Perry S. Ury Program Director Edward F. Glacken Promotion Director Mark Dean Film Manager Don Mohr Chief Engineer Carl C. EgoH W F B G - T V ALTOONA— 1953— NBC-ABC-DuM CBS Channel: 10 VHF. . AP: 158 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .The Gable Broadcasting Co. Address Gable Arcade Phone Number ALtoona 6467 Air Time 16 hours daily News Service AP Representative H-R Television Membership NARTB Persident George P. Gable Managing Director Jack Snyder Oper. Manager George R. Burgoon Program Director Lois M. Huey Prom., Pub. Director Samuel W. Patton Dir. of News & Sp. Events Charlie Ritchie Film Manager B. Harley Shook Chief Engineer K. R. Brubaker Consuting Eng Craven, Lohnes & Culver WLEV-TV BETHLEHEM— 1952— NBC Channel: 51 UHF. . AP: 12.4 Kw.. .VP: 12.4 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Associated Bcstrs. Inc. Business Address P. O. Box 111 Phone Number Hemlock 4-6278 Air Time 9 hours News Service UP Representative Meeker Membership NARTB, TvB Station Executive Clair R. McCollough Sta., Film Manager Elwood Anderson Notional Sales Manager J. R. Gulick Program Director Bernard Ames Chief Engineer J. E. Mathiot Contultlng Engineer James C. McNary WGLV EASTON— 1953— ABC-DuM Channeh 57 UHF..AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WGLV. Inc. Address 2857 Nazareth Road Phone Number EAston 3-3557 Air Time 18 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation Easton Express News Service AP Representative Headley-Reed President J. L. Stackhouse General Manager John Reed Porterfield Program Director Tom Grant Promotion Director Macey Schaffer Director of Sports Bill Wright National Sales Mgr Nelson S. Rounsley Chief Engineer Charles Thon Consulting Engineer Paul Godley (See Page 941) WICU ERIE— 1949— ABC-NBC-DuM Channel: 12 AP: 15 Kw VP: 30 Kw. Owned-Opei. By Dispatch Incorporated Bus.-Trans. Address 3514 State St. Phone Number 4-5021 Air Time 18 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation . . Erie Dispatch Herald News Service AP Representative Petry Membership NARTB President Edward Lamb General Manager Ben McLaughlin Comm. Manager Karl Nelson Program Director Bob Lunquist Promotion Director Jack Schumacher Production Manager Dick Johnson Film Manager Jolm Cook Chief Engineer Mike Csop WSEE ERIE— 1954— CBS-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 35 UHF. . AP: 100 Kw.. .VP: 200 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . . Great Lakes Television Co. Address 1220 Peach Street Phone Number 5-7575 Air Time 11 Vz hours daily Newspaper Affiliation Times News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodel President George J. Mead Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr Charles E. Denny Station Manager Frank B. Palmer Comm. Manager Donald M. Boyce Dir. of News & Sp. Events .... Richard Morgan Film Manager Frank Herrick Chief Engineer Edward Zellefrow Consulting Engineer Kear 6 Kennedy 942 nan PENNSYLVANIA D D D WCMB-TV HARRISBURG— 1954— EhiM Channel: 27 UHF. .AP: 120 Kw.. .VP: 240 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Rossmoyne Corp. Business Address 228 Court St. Phone Number 4-3005 Air Time 7 hours daily Representative Cooke Membership N ARTB President Edgar T. Shepard. Jr. General Manager Ed. K. Smith Program Director John Archer Dir. of News & Sp. Events Edward Kenny Production Manager Jacob Koser Film Manager William Bowman Chief Engineer J. Howard Bair Consulting Engineer Frank Mcintosh WHP-TV HARRISBURG— 1953— CBS Channel: 55 UHF. .AP: 126 Kw.. .VP: 253 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WHP, Inc. Business Address 216 Locust St. Phone Number 4-3211 Air Time 9 Va hours daily Representative Boiling General Manager A. K. Redmond Program Director Dick Redmond Promotion Dir Beatrice Potteiger Director of News John Price Chief Engineer E. Daniel Leibensperger WTPA HARRISBURG— 1953— ABC Channel: 71 UHF. .AP: 110 Kw.. .VP: 22a Kw. Owned-Oper. By Harrisburg Bcstrs. Inc. Business Address 3235 Hoffman St. Phone Number Harrishburg 8-7171 Air Time 15 V2 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation Patriot-News News Service UP Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB President Donald Newhouse Gen.. Sta. Mgr David J. Bennett Commercial Mgr Alan Solada Prog. Dir. & Film Mgr Donald D. Wear Prom. & Pub. Director Gladys Swift Director of News Roy Nassau Production Mgr "Mac" McCauley Chief Engineer Paul Gross Consulting Engineer . . Craven, Lohnes & Culver WARD-TV JOHNSTON— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 56 UHF..AP: 10 Kw.. .VP: 20 Avr. Owned-Oper. By Rivoli Realty Co. Business Address First Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone Number 81-216 Representative Weed General Manager Robert R. Nelson Chief Engineer Millard Coleman WJAC-TV JOHNSTOWN— 1949 CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 6 VHF. . AP: 36.4 Kw.. .VP: 70.8 Kw. Owned-Operated By WJAC, Inc. Business Address 329 Main St. Phone Number 9-1965 Air Time 17 V2 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation. .The Johnstown Tribune News Service UP Representative Katz Membership NARTB. TvB President Walter W. Krebs Gen.. Sta. Mgr Alvin D. Schrott Comm. Manager John H. Hepburn Prog. Dir.. Film Mgr Frank P. Cummins Dir. of News & Sp. Events E. J. Klym V.P. Chg. Tech. Operations .... Nevin L. Straub Chief Engineer Theodore Campbell Consulting Engineer McNary WGAL-TV LANCASTER— 1949 CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 8 VHF. .AP: 158 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Operated By WGAL. Inc. Business-Transmitter Address . . 24 S. Queen St. Phone Number 5246 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service UP Representative Meeker Membership NARTB, TvB President Clair R. McCoUough Asst. Gen. Mgr J. Robert Gulick Station. Film Manager Harold E. Miller Comm. Manager Leroy K. Strine Program Director Paul Rodenhauser Promotion Director Paul I. Woodland Technical Director J. E. Mathiot Consulting Eng James C. McNary WCAU-TV PHILADELPHIA— 1947— CBS Channel: 10 VHF..AP: 158 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Bulletin Co. Address City Ave. & Monument Ave. Phone Number GR 7-8300 Air Time 16 hours daily Newspaper Af fil Evening Bulletin News Service AP, UP Representative CBS TV Spot Sales Membership NARTB, TvB President & Gen. Mgr. . . Donald W. Thornburgh V.P. in charge of TV Charles Vanda Asst. Mgr. TV John McClay TV Sales Mgr Robert M. McGredy Program Director Robert A. Forrest V.P. chg. Pub. Rel. & Prom Robert N. Pryor Dir. of News & Sp. Events Charles Shaw Asst. Operation Mgr Mel Levine Film Manager Norman Leebron V.P. in chg. Engineering Hohn G. Leitch 943 Lowest channel . . . highest tune-in in the Pittsburgh maricet CHANNEL 2 NOW A WBC STATION Top reception — top audiences — top results — top markets. That's the WBC story. And now WBC's top markets include Pittsburgh . . . with over a million sets and unapproached viewer-loyalty because Channel 2 is the pioneer in Pittsburgh. Put it to work for you in America's sixth market. Contact Lloyd Chapman, Sales Manager, KDKA-TV at EXpress 1-3000, or Eldon Campbell, WBC Sales Manager, at PLaza 1-2700, New York. KDKA-TV {Formerly WD TV) PITTSBURGH — CHANNEL 2 Population — 3,975,940 Retail Sales — $5,098,764,000 TV Families — 1,256,400 Average Family Income — $5,800 WESTINGHOUSE BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC. KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh; WBZ + WBZA • WBZ-TV, Boston; KYW • WPTZ, Philadelphia: WOWO, Fort Wayne: KEX, Portland, KPIX, San Francisco KPIX Represented by the Katz Agency, Inc. WBC National Representatives — Free & Peters, Inc. 944 n Q □ PENNSYLVANIA B D D WFIL-TV PHILADELPHIA— 1947— ABC-DuM Channel: 6 VHF..AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . . Triangle Publications Inc. Business Address 46th & Market Sts. Phone Number Evergreen 2-4700 Air Time 16 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation ... Philadelphia Inquirer News Service UP Representotive Blair TV Membership NARTB, TvB General Manager Roger W. Clipp Exec. Assts George A. Koehler, Howard W. Maschmeier Commercicd Mgr Kenneth W. Stowman Program Director Jack Steck Promotion Director Joe Zimmermann Director of News Charles Harrison Publicity Director John Hyland Production Manager Chet Cooper Film Manager Ralph Goldstein Chief Engineer Henry Rhea WPTZ PHILADELPHIA— 1941— NBC Channel: 3 VHP. . .AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw, Owned-Oper. By . . Westinghouse Bdcstng., Inc. Business Address 1600 Architects Bldg. Phone Number LOcust 4-5500 Air Time 19 hours daily News Service UP. INS Station Representative Free & Peters Membership NARTB Gen. Mgr RoUand V. Tooke Comm. Mgr. . . . Alexander W. Dannenbaum, Jr. Dir. of News & Sp. Events Dick McCutchen Program Manager Stan Lee Broza Pub.. Prom. Dir Edward Wallis Film Buyer Edward Murray Chief Engineer Raymond J. Bowley KDKA-TV PITTSBURGH— 1949 CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 2 AP: 8.3 Kw VP: 16.6 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .Westinghouse Brdcstng. Co. Business Address Gateway Bldg. Phone Number Express 1-3000 Air Time 19 hours daily News Service UP Representative Free & Peters General Manager Harold C. Lund Comm. Manager Lloyd D. Chapman Program Director Byron Dowly Prom., Pub. Director Dick Fortune Dir, of News & Sp. Events Bill Burns Film Manager Richard Dreyfus Chief Engineer Raymond Rodgers WENS PITTSBURGH— 1953— ABC-CBS-NBC Ohacnnel: 16 UHF. AP: 106 Kw.. .VP: 200 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Telecasting, Inc. Business Address 700 Ivory Avenue Phone Number WElUngton 1-1200 Air Time 16 hours daily News Service UP, INS Representative Petry President Thomas P. Johnson Vice Pres., General Mgr Larry Israel Sales Mgr Don Menard Publicity Director Peter Thornton Chief Engineer James Hurley WEEU-TV READING— 1953— ABC-NBC Channel: 33 UHF..AP: 87 Kw...VP: 167 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Hawley Bcstg. Co. Business Address 433 Penn St. Phone Number 6-7335 Air Time lU/a hours doily Newspaper Affiliation Eagle-Times News Service UP Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB President Hawley Qulei Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr Thomas E. Martin Asst. Mgr. & Dir. TV Sales. . .K. Richard Creitz Prom. & Pub. ReL Director Jane E. Winne Program Director George Carroll Dir. of News & Sp. Events Jack B. Gounder Production Manager Roy V. Swinamer Film Manager Jack B. Gounder Dir. Tech. Oper Robert S. Guldin Asst. Dir. Tech. Oper Harold E. Schearer WHUM-TV READING— 1953 Channel: 61 UHF..AP: 135 ^w...VP: 260 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Eastern Radio Corp. Address Skyline Drive Phone Number 4-4805 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service INS, AP Representative H R Television, Inc. Membership NARTB President Humboldt J. Greig Vice President John E. Schuler National Sales Manager . . Robert M. Reuschle Regional Sales Manager Ed Walpert Program Director Robert Bostian Promotion Director Robert Esterly Dir. of News & Sp. Events John Deegan Film Manager Alan Lane Chief Engineer Joseph Risse Consulting Engineer A. Earl CuUum, Jr. WARM-TV SCRANTON— 1953— ABC Channel: 16 UHF. .AP: 182 Kw.. .VP: 228 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Union Bcstg. Co. Business Address 333 Madison Ave. Phone Number Diamond 3-1245 Air Time 11 hours daily News Service AP Representative Hollingbery 945 ODD PENNSYLVANIA D n D Prvftident Martin F. Memolo Vice President W. W. Scronton Gen.. Slo. Mqr William M. Dawson Commercial Mgr Sam M. Felgenbaum Program & Prod. Dlr Joseph Salsburg Director ot News Joe Salsburg Chlet Engineer Roswell J. Parker Consulting Engineer Jansky & Baily WGBI-TV SCRANTON— 1953— CBS Channel: 22 UHF.AP: 114.5 Kw..VP: 215.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Scranton Bcstrs. Inc. Business Address 1000 Wyoming Ave. Phone Number Diamond 2-7634 Air Time 16 hours daily News Service AP Representative hlait President Mrs. M. E. Megargee Gen., Comm. Mgr George D. Coleman Station Manager Robert E. McDowell Prog. Dlr., Film Mgr Mort Rosenthal Prom., Pub. Director Douglas Holcomb Dlr. of News & Sp. Events Tom Powell Chief Engineer K. R. Cooke Consulting Engineer George C. Davis WTVU SCRANTON— 1953 Channel: 73 UHF.AP: 8.42 Kw..VP: 12.84 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Appalachian Co. Business Address First Natl Bonk BIdg. Phone Number 7-3334 Representative Everett-McKinney President Frank Collins Vice-President James H. Crowley General Mgr Thomas W. Jones Chief Engineer Adolph Oschmann WBRE-TV WILKES-BARRE-1953— NBC Channel: 28 UHF. AP: 500 Kw.. .VP: 1000 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WBRE TV Inc. Address 62 S. Franklin St. Phone Number Valley 3-3101 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service AP Representative Headley Reed Bfcmbership TvB President Louis G. Baltimore General Manager David M. Baltimore Comm. Manager Ernest Lewis Program Director Franklin D. Coslett Dlr. of News & Sp. Events. . . .William Connelly Production Manager Fred Foerster Film Manager Robert Gibson Chief Engineer Charles Sokoskl, Sr. WILK-TV WILKES-BARRE— 1953— ABC-DuM Channel: 34 UHF. . AP: 180 Kw.. .VP: 250 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .Wyoming Valley Bcstg. Co. Business Address 88 North Franklin St. Phone Number 4-4666 Representative Avery-Knodel Air Time 4 hours daily News Service AP Membership NAHTB President Mitchell fenkins General Manager Thomas P. Shelburne Executive Vice Pres Roy E. Morgan Comm. Manager Malcom Dale Program Director Harold Berg Prom., Pub. Director Mrs. Dorothy Albee Dir. of News & Sp. Events Thomas Bigler Production Mgr Bill Williams Film Manager Francis J. Lee Chief Engineer Theodore French Consulting Eng Page, Creutz, Garrison & Waldschmitt WNOW-TV YORK— 1953— DuM Channeh 49 UHF. .AP: 10 Kw...VP: 20 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Broadcast Division, Helm Coal Co. Business Address 25 So. Duke St. Phone Number 27-821 Air Time IOV2 hours daily News Service AP Representative Forjoe Membership NARTB General Manager Lowell W. Williams Sta. Mgr., Prog. Dir Richard E. Burg Comm. Manager Robert Stough Prom.. Pub. Dir J. Edward Schwalm Dir. of News & Sp. Events Will Groff Film Manager George Kralt Chief Engineer Glenn M. Winter Consulting Engineer John H. Mullaney WSBA-TV YORK— 1952— ABC Channel: 43 UHF.AP: 10 Kw.. VP: 20 Kw. Owned-Operated By . . Susquehanna Bcstg. Co. Address Queen St. Phone Number 2-5531 Air Time 13 hours daily News Service AP Representative Adam J. Young, Jr. President Louis J. Appell, Jr. Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr C. L. Doty Program Director Jim Curtis Promotion Director Jack Herr Dir. of News & Sp. Events Otis B. Morse Film Manager Tom Miller Chief Engineer Lew Jones Consulting Engineer George E. Davis 946 RHODE ISLAND Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 840,000 — TV Homes 265,000 Stations in State 2 WJ AR-TV PROVTOENCE— 1949 ABC-NBC-DuM Channel: 10 VHF. AP: 158 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Operated By The Outlet Co. Business-Studio Address 176 Weybosset St. Phone Number Gaspee 1-8255 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service AP. INS Representative Weed Membership NARTB Vice President George C. Griffith Station Manager Peter B. James Oper. Manager Frederick R. Griffiths Sales Manager Edward Boghosian Program Director Seymour Horowitz Promotion Director Jay Hoffer Dir. of News & Sp. Events Warren Walden Production Manager Manning Tesser Public Relations Dody Sinclair Film Manager William Cooper Chief Engineer Thomas C. J. Prior Consulting Eng Craven, Lohnes & Culver (See Page 274) WNET PROVIDENCE— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 16 UHF. AP: 154 Kw.. VP: 209 Kw. Owned-Oper.. Channel 16 of Rhode Island, Inc. Business Address Box 1533 Phone Number Union 1-3100 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service UP Representative Raymer Membership NARTB President Harold C. Arcaro General Mgr E. James McEnamey, Jr. Comm. Manager Charles W. Shields Jr. Program Director Patricia Vayda Promotion Director Bruce D. White Film Manager Robert Gilmore Chief Engineer Herbert Evans Consulting Engineer George C. Davis SERVING THE NATION'S 14th MARKET AREA E. JAMES McENAMEY, JR. General Manager 947 SOUTH CAROLINA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,282,000 — TV Homes 230,000 Stations in State 9 WAIM-TV ANDERSON— 1953— CBS Channel: 40 UHF AP: 8.3 Kw.. VP: 16.6 Kw. Owned Oper. By Wilton E. Hall Business Address 1 Martin St. Phone Number CAnal 6-1511 Air Time 10 hours daily Newspaper Aiiil. ... Independent & Daily Moil News Service INS Representative Headley-Reed President Wilton E. HaU General Manager Glenn P. Warnick Program Director Marshall Gaillard Chief Engineer John Willis Consulting Engineer George C. Davis WCSC-TV CHARLESTON— ABC-CBS Channel: 5 VHF ..AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WCSC, Inc. Business Address 485 East Bay St. Phone Number 3-8371 Air Time llVz hours daily News Service UP Representative Free & Peters President, Gen. Mgr lohn M. Rivers National Adv., Sta. Mgr Roland Weeks Regional Sales Mgr Ralph Thornley Program Director Russell D. Long Prom.. Pub. Director. . . .Mrs. Annie Lee Small Dir. of News & Sp. Events Harry Gianaris Production Manager Charles Hall Film Manager Annie Laurie Quorterman Chief Engineer Wilbur R. Albee WUSN-TV CHARLESTON— 1954— NBC-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 2 VHF..AP: 53.7 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . . Southern Broadcasting Co. Address P. Q. Box 879 Phone Number 8-4141 Air Time 8 hours daily Newspaper Affil Evening Post Publ. Co. News Service AP, UP Representative H-R Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr J. Drayton Hastie Station Manager Douglas M. Bradham NaUonal Sales Mgr Philip D. Porterfield Local Sales Mgr Grange S. Cuthbert Prog. Dir., Prod. Mgr Harry R. Wagner Promotion Director William Stokes Dir. of News 6 Sp. Events Arthur Brock Publicity Director. Dene Callahan Film Manager Harry R. Patton Chief Engineer Walter Nelson Consulting Engineer Gautney & Jones WCOS-TV COLUMBIA— 1952— ABC Channel: 25 UHF. AP: 8 Kw.. .VP: 17.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Radio Columbia, Inc. Business Address Cornel Arms Bldg. Phone Number 2-2177 Air Time 8V2 hours daily News Service AP Representative Headley-Reed Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Charles W. Pittman Sta.. Film Mgr.. Prom. Dir Stewart Spencer Comm. Manager Wayne Poucher Program Director Blair McKenzie Prog.. News & Sp. Events Dir. . . Blair McKenzie Prod. Mgr., Pub. Dir Joseph McGinley Film Manager Stewart Spencer Chief Engineer Robert Lambert WIS-TV COLUMBIA^1953— NBC-DuM Channeh 10 VHF. .AP: 135 Kw.. .VP: 269 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WIS-TV Corp. Business Address 1111 Bull St. Phone Number 3-8356 Air Time 12.5 hours dcdly News Service UP Representative Free & Peters Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr G. Richard Shafto Station Manager Charles A. Batson Comm. Manager , Law Epps Program Director Adrian Munzell Dir. of News & Sp. Events Gren Seibels Production Manager Dixon C. Lovvorn Film Manager Robert Humphries Chief Engineer Herbert G. Eidson Consulting Eng Craven, Lohnes & Culver WNOK-TV COLUMBIA— 1953— CBS-DuM Channel: 67 UHF. . AP: 39.3 Kw.. .VP: 93.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Palmetto Radio Corp. Business Address 1811 Main Street Phone Number 2-7737 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service AP Representative Raymer Gen., Comm. Mgr H. Moody McElveen, Jr. Prog. Director Bill Routh Promotion Director Pat Conder Dir. of News & Sp. Events Don Robertson Production Manager Graham Thomas Art Director Mary Faith Scarboro Film Manager R. L. Brown Chief Engineer Donald E. Willoughby Consulting Engineer Keor & Kennedy 948 nan SOUTH CAROLINA-SOUTH DAKOTA-TENNESSEE n n D WBTW FLORENCE— 1954— CBS station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 8 VHr..AP: 191 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. OwnedOper. By. Jefferson Standard Bcstg. Co. Address Charlotte Phone Number 2-1557 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service AP Representative CBS Television Spot Sales Membership NARTB, TvB President Joseph M. Bryan General Manager Charles H. Crutchfield Station Manager Melvin Purvis Managing Director J. William Quinn Prog. Dir.. Prod. Mgr Robert Rierson Prom., Pub. Director Whiteford Smith Film Manager Harry Hughes Chief Engineer E. A. Sellars Consulting Eng A. D. Ring & Associates WFBC-TV GREENVILLE— 1953— NBC Channeh 4 VHF..AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WMRC. Inc. Business Address 19 E. North St. Phone Number 5-9653 Air Time 15 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation Greenville-News Piedmont Co. News Service AP Representative Weed Membership NARTB President R. A. JoUey General Manager B. T. Whitmire Asst. Mgr., Prog. Dir Norvin C. Duncan Comm. Mgr Robert Q. Glass. Jr. Promotion Director Ivan Reese Dir. of News & Sp. Events Monty Dupuy Production Manager L. J. I. Barrett Publicity Director Curt Guthrie Film Manager Charles Howard Cluef Engineer William Garrison Consulting Engineer Wilson Wearn WGVL GREENVILLE— 1953— ABC-DuM Channel: 23 UHF..AP: 8.51 Kw.. .VP: 17 Kw. Owned-Oper. By ... . Greenville Television Co. Business Address Box 2344 Phone Number 5-0471 Air Time 9 hours daily News Service AP Representative H-R, Ayers President Edgar M. Norris Gen., Station Manager Ben K. McKinnon Prog., News, Sp. Events Dir Ben Greer Publicity Director Betty Davidson Film Manager Bill Banner Chief Engineer Harley Reynolds Consulting Engineer Mclntosh-Ingles SOUTH DAKOTA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 679,000 — TV Homes 37,000 Stations in State 1 KELO-TV SIOUX FALLS— 1953— ABC-CBS NBC-DuM Channel: 11 VHF. .AP: 120 Kw.. . VP: 216 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Midcontinent Bcstg. Co. Business Address 8th St. & Phillips Ave. Air Time 12 hours daily News Service INS Membership NARTB Phone Number 4-5841 Representative Roymer President Joseph L. Floyd Gen., Station Mgr Evans A. Nord Program Director Murray Stewart Prom., Pub. Director Jack Townsend Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bill Wigginton Production Manager Dave Dedrick Film Manager Ella Hanson Chief Engineer Lee Froke TENNESSEE Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 3,430,000 — TV Homes 450,000 Stations in State 9 WDEF-TV CHATTANOOGA— 1954— ABC-CBS NBC-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 12 VHF.AP: 52.6 Kw..VP: 105.2 Kw Owned-Oper. By WDEF Broadcasting Co. Address Volunteer Building Phone Number 6-0124 Air Time 12 hours daily News Service UP Representative Branham Membership NARTB President Carter M. Parham Gen., Station Mgr Harold E. Anderson Comm; Manager Otis H. Segler 949 Dan TENNESSEE nan Proqronn Diredor MorrU Quave Prom., Pub. Director Emory Williamson Dlr. ol Newi & Sp. Erenta Mort Lloyd Productlori Manager Darid I. Andrews rilm Manaqer John Bonney Clviei Engineer B. C, Bakei Consulting Engineer Russel P. May WJ HL-TV johnson city— 1953 abc<:bs-nbc-i>um Channel: 11 VHF. .AP: 158 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned Oper. By WIHL. Inc. Business Address 145 W. Main St. Phone Number 2780 Air Time 15 hours daily News Serrlce UP Representative Pearson Membership TvB President W. H. Lancaster. Sr. Gen., Sta. Mgr W. Hanes Lancaster, Jr. Prog. Dir. & Film Mgr Walter Heeb Prom.. Publicity Director William Shell Dir. of News & Sp. Events Mike Blancard Production Manager Jack Sausmon Chief Engineer O. K. Garland WATE-TV KNOXVILLE— 1953— ABC-NBC Channel: 6 VHF. . . AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw> Owned-Oper. . . Greater East Tennessee TV, Inc. Business Address 612 S. Gay St. Air Time 16 hours daily Phone Number 2-71U News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodel Membership TvB President Paul Mountcastle, Sr. Gen., Station Mgr W. Henry Linebaugh Comm, Manager J. T. McCloud Program Director John Reese Promotion Director H. Wayne Hudson Prom., Publicity Director. . .H. Wayne Hudson Dir. of News & Sp. Events .... Arthur J. Metzlei Production Mgr Carl Tibbetts Chief Engineer Fred M. Andrews Consulting Eng Comm. Radio Equip. Co. WTSK-TV KNOXVILLE— 1953— CBS-DuM DxiM Channel: 26 UHF AP: 10.5 Kw.. VP: 21 Kw. Owned-Oper. . Television Services. Knoxville Phone Number 5-2113 Business Address 530 S. Gay St. ReT>resentatlve Pearson Vlce-Pres.. Gen. Mgr Harold B. Rothbrock Production Mgr Jay Millet Program, Film Mgr Jerry Danziger Commercial Mgr Guy L. Smith III Publicity Director Marie Hogan Chief Engineer Joy Broyles WHBQ-TV MEMPHIS— 1953— CBS Channel: 13 VHF. AP: 160 Kw.. VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By General Teleradio. Inc. Business Address ..1381 Madison Ave. Phone Number 32-1705 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service UP Representative Blair TV Membership NARTB. TvB President Thomas J. O'Neil General Manager John H. Cleghorn Operations Manager Bill Grumbles Prog. Director. Film Mgr Gordon Lawhead Prom., Pub. Director Bill Rucker Dir. of News & Sp. Events Gene Roper Production Manager Wilson Northcross Chief Engineer Welton Roy WMCT MEMPHIS— 1948— ABC-NBC-DuM Channeh 5 VHF. . . AP: 60 Kw.. . . VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated Memphis Publishing Co. Address Goodwyn Institute Building Phone Number 8-7464 Air Time 17 hours daily Newspaper Affil The Commercial Appeal News Service AP. UP Representative Branham Membership NARTB, TvB President Enoch Brown General Manager H. W. Slavick Station. Comm. Mgr Earl Moreland Prog. Dir., Film Mgr Wilson Mount Prom., Pub., Director Walter E. Frase Dir. of News & Sp. Events Ed White Production Mgr Edward Greaney Chief Engineer E. C. Erase, Jr- Consulting Engineer George C. Davis WLAC-TV NASHVILLE— 1954— CBS station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channeh 5 VHF. . . AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper WLAC-TV Inc. Address 159 Fourth Avenue North Phone Number 42-4331 Air Time 16 hours daily News Service UP Representative Katz Membership NARTB President Guilford Dudley. Jr. Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr T. B. Baker. Jr. Asst. Gen. Mgr Ruth C. Holly Commercial Manager W. W. Walker Operations Mgr Carl J. Junker Asst. Op. Mgr Roy A. Smith Dir. of News & Sp. Events . . A. G. Kenngott. Jr. Publicity Director Ruth Estes Chief Engineer Ralph L. Hucaby Consulting Engineer Earl A. Cullum 950 a n D TENNESSEE-TEXAS D D D WSIX-TV NASHVIUE— 1953--ABC-DuM Channel: 8 VHF. . . AP: 58 Kw.. . . VP: 109 Kw. Owned-Oper. By WSIX-TV Inc. Business Address Nashville Trust Bldg. Representative HoUingbery Pres.. Gen. Mgr R. D. Stamiord. Jr. Dir. Operations Shelton Weaver Comm. Manager E. S. Tanner Prog. Dir., Prod. Mgr Jim Kent Chief Engineer Charles Duke Dir. Special Events Larry Mumson Promotion Director Harry L. Alsup WSM-TV NASHVILLE-1950— DuM— NBC Channeh 4 VHF. . . AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned. . . .Nat'l Life & Accident Insurance Co. Address 301 Seventh Avenue, North Representative Petry Chairman of Board E. W. Craig President. Gen. Mgr John H. DeWitt. Jr. V.P. & Tech. Dir George Reynolds Comm. Manager Irving Waugh Operation Manager Brad Crandall Film Manager Elmer Cartwright Chief Engineer Aaron Shelton Production Mgr Fritx Kleibackei Dir. of News & Sp. Events Harold Baker TEXAS Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 8,638,000 — TV Homes 1,300,000 Stations in, State 29 KRBC-TV ABILENE— 1953— NBC-ABC-DuM Channel: 9 VHF. .AP: 14.7 Kw.. .VP: 29.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Abilene Radio & TV Co. Business Address 4510 So. 14th St. Phone Number 2-8491 Air Time 10 hours daily News Service AP Representative Pearson Membership TvB President & Gen. Mgr Dale Ackers Station Manager John Kelly Comm. Manager John Higgins National Sales MancEger Forest Lane Program Director Steve Cowan Production Mgr Lorry Fitzgerald Continuity Chiei Bert Mitchell News Director. Don Wilson Film Buyer John Kelly Promotion M^ Forest Lane Chief Engineer Bill Kessel ABILENE RADIO & TELEVISION COMPANY ABILENE, TEXAS Serving the Rapidly Expanding Market That Is the Populous Heart of Central West Texas KRBC— TV A 'Texas TalT Antenna 772 feet above average terrain 1,038 feet above downtown Abilene A "Texas Size'' Studio 60 feet X 60 feet— 3600 feet of floor space NBC — ABC CHANNEL CBS — DuM 9 The only TV station in the market Natl. Rep. — John E. Pearson Company Texas-Louisiana Rep. — Clarke Brown Co. KRBC— RADIO 5 Kw. Day — 1 Kw. Night ABC 1470 Kg TSN On the air since 1936 Programmed to meet the needs of the market. Natl. Rep. — John E. Pearson Company National Sales Manager — Forest Lane 951 n n n TEXAS D D D KFDA-TV AMARELLO— 1 953— ABC-CBS Channel: 10 VHF AP: 30.4 Kw.. VP: 56.5 Kw. Owned & Oper. By. . . Amarillo Bsctg. Co.. Inc. Address P. O. Box 1400 Phone Number DRake 4-5343 Air Time 13 hours daily News Service AP, UP Representative Branham Membership NARTB President Gene L. Cagle General Manager Stan Wilson Comm. Manager Ed Moore Prog. Dir., Prod., Film Mgr N. C. Long Promotion Director Laurel Knorpp Director of News & Sp. Events Bill Johns Publicity Director Kin Haley Chief Engineer Bill Spiller KGNC-TV AMARILLO— 1953^NBC-I>uM Channel: 4 VHF.. AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . Globe News Publishing Co. Address 1800-2200 North Polk St. Phone Number 4-4601 Air Time 15 hours dcdly News Aff il News, Times, Globe News Service AP, UP Membership NARTB, TvB Representative Kertz President Parker Prouty General Manager Wes Izzard Station Manager Bud Thompson Comm. Manager Aubrey Jackson Program Director Bob Vaughn Promotion Director Marianne Johnson Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bob Izzard Production Manager Bill McEachern Publicity Director Beverly Beck Film Manager Joan Jamison Chief Engineer W. H. Torrey Consulting Engineer A. Earl CuUum KTBC-TV AUSTIN— 1952 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 7 VHF..AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By Texas Bcstg. Corp. Address P. O. Box 717 Phone Number 2-2424 Air Time ISVi hours daily News Service UP Representative Raymer President Claudia T. Johnson General Manager J. C. Kellam Sales Manager O. P. (Bob) Bobbitt Program Director Richard "Cactus" Pryor Prom.. Publicity Dir Charles Brown Dir. of News & Sp. Events Paul Bolton ProducUon Manager Fred Noble Film Manager Elmo Brown Chief Engineer Ben Heam Consulthig Engineer A. Earl CuUum, Jr. KBMT BEAUMONT— 1954— ABC-NBC-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 31 UHF. . AP: 117 Kw.. .VP: 224 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .Television Broadcaster, Inc. Address P. O. Box 1192 Phone Number 9-2476 Air Time 8 hours doily News Service UP Representative Forjoe Membership NARTB President Randolph C. Reed VJ*. & Gen. Mgr John Rossiter Dir. of News & Sp. Events Roy Grimse Production Manager William Beathard Chief Engineer Frank Leins Consulting Engineer Frcmk Mcintosh KVDO-TV CORPUS CHRISTI— 1954— ABC-NBC DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 22 UHF. .AP: 10.2 Kw.. .VP: 18.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . Costal Bend Television Co. Address 409 South Staples Phone Number 2-7468 News Service AP Air Time SV2 hours daily Representative Adam Young President Gabriel Lozano Gen., Sta. Manager L. W. "Bud" Smith Comm. Manager V. E. Tinsley Program Director Edward F. Joslyn Chief Engineer Nestor Aresta, Jt. KRLD-TV DALLAS— 1949— CBS Channeh 4 VHF..AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By KRLD Radio Corp. Business Address Herald Square Phone Number RAndolph 6811 Newspaper Affiliation . . . Dallas Times Herald Air T^e 17 hours daily Membership NARTB Representative Branham Board Chairman J. W. Runyon President Clyde Rembert Station Manager Roy M. Flynn Comm. Manager W. A. Roberts Program Director Ves Box Promotion Director A. J. Putnam Dir. of News & Sp. Events Larry Rasco Production Manager Fritz Kuler Publicity Director A. J. Putnam Film Manager Nick Mueller Chief Engineer B. B. Honeycutt Consulting Engineer T. A. M. Craven WFAA-TV DALLAS— 1949— ABC-NBC-DuM Channel: 8 VHF..AP: 137 Kw.. .VP: 274 Kw. Owned-Operated By A. H. Belo Corp. Business Address Young & Houston 952 FULL COVERAGE with WBAP-TV . • . and here it is SET COUNT 440,000 City grade service in BOTH cities! WBAP-TV, Channel 5 with a tower 1072 feet high; tower and antenna 1113 feet; height above sea level 1 739 feet. REMEMBER— The only television station with city grade service in both Fort Worth and Dallas. In its sixth year, still the most coverage, the clearest picture, the largest audience. Full power with 100,000 watts. Hooper's composite combine Fort Worth- Dallas survey, November, 1954 shows share of audience, 6:00-10:30 p.m.: WBAP-TV 38% 2nd Sta. 36% 3rd Sta. 27% Counties 24 Population 1 ,856,400 Families 572,200 Total Retail Sales $2,284,777,000 Buying Income $3,075,563,000 Sources: Sales Management "Survey of Buying Power" May 10, 1954 Measured Service Contour Map, A. D. Ring & Associates. CHANNEL ^ THE STAR-TELEGRAM STATION . abc-nbc . FORT WORTH, TEXAS I AMON CARTER, JR. I HAROLD HOUGH I I President I Director I AMON CARTER Chairman AMON CARTER, JR. I HAROLD HOUGH I GEORGE CRANSTON President I Director I Manager FREE & PETERS, Inc. - National Representatives ROY BACUS Commercial Manager 953 nan TEXAS nan Phone Number Riverside 3315 Air Time 17 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation Morning News News Service UP Representative Petry Membership NARTB, TvB President E. M. (Ted) Dealey General Manager James M. Moroney Station Manager Ralph W. Nimmons Comm. Manager Terry Lee Program Director Jay Watson Promotion Director Charles Larkins Dir. of News & Spec. Events .... Harvey Bogen Production Manager Ben January Film Manager Gordon Hamilton Chief Engineer William C. Ellis TV Tech. Supervisor George Krutilek Consulting Eng A. Earl Cullum KROD-TV EL PASO— 1952— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 4 VHF. . . .AP: 28 Kw VP: 56 Kw. Owned-Oper. By El Paso Times, Inc. Address 2201 Wyoming St. Representative Branham General Manager Vol Lawrence Sales Manager Dick Watts Promotion Mgr Ken McClure Chief Engineer E. P. Talbott KTSM-TV EL PASO— 1953— NBC Channel: 9 VHF..AP: 33.1 Kw.. .VP: 55.1 Kw. Owned-Operated By Tri-State Bcstg. Co. Address 801 N. Oregon St. Phone Number 2-5423 News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative HoUingbery Pres.. Gen., Sta. Mgr Karl O. Wyler Comm. Manager Roy T. Chapman Prog. Director Jack B. Chapman Sec. Treasurer Karl O. Wyler, Jr. Dir. of News & Sp. Events John Phelan Production Manager Jack Rye Film Manager Allan Johnston Chief Engineer Kenneth J. Walton Consulting Engineer George Adair WBAP-TV FORT WORTH— 1948— ABC-NBC Channel: 5 VHF. .AP: 60.3 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Carter Publications, Inc. Business Address 3900 Barnett St. Phone Number Lockwood 1981 Air Time 17 hours daily Newspaper AffiUation Fort Worth Star- Telegram News Service ^^ Representative Free & Peters Membership NARTB, TvB Chairman Amon Carter Sr. President Amon Carter, Jr. General Manager George Cranston Director Harold Hough Commercial Mgr RoY Bocus Prom., Pub. & Merch. Dir Joe Wallace Program Director Robert Gould Film Manager Lynn Trammell Oper. Manager Robert Grammer Director of News James A. Byron Prod. Supervisor Phil Wygant Chief Engineer R. C. Stinson (See Page 953) KGUL-TV GALVESTONnHOUSTON— 1952 CBS Channeh 11 VHF. .AP: 125 Kw.. VP: 235 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Gulf Television Co. Business Address 11 Video Lane Phone Number 3-1607 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service AP Representative CBS Television Spot Sales Membership NARTB Pres., Gen. Mgr Paul E. Toft Sales Manager Robert S. Wilson Comm. Manager Raymond E. Jones Prog. Dir.. Prod. Mgr Thomas L. Thompson Prom. Director John L. Eisele Dir. of News & Sp. Events Bob Savage Pxib. Director Wiliam D. Evans, Jr. Film Manager Bud Johnson Chief Engineer William R. Sloat Consulting Eng. . . Vandivere, Cohen, & Wearn KGBT-TV HARUNGEN— 1953— CBS-ABC-DuM Channel: 4 VHF. . . AP: 6.9 Kw.. .. VP: 13 Kw. Owned-Oper. By ... . Harbenito Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address Box 711 Phone Number 3500 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative Pearson President McHenry Tichenor General Manager Troy McDaniel Comm. Manager I. S. Roberts Program Director Frederic B. Folks Promotion Director Ann Williams Dir. of News & Sp. Events Jerry Fisher Film Manager Roberto Rodrigues Chief Engineer A. R. Beck Consulting Engineer Andy Ring KPRC-TV HOUSTON— 195a-NBC Channel: 2 VHF..AP: 50 Kw.. VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Houston Post Co. Business Address 2318 Polk Ave. Phone Number Madison 9271 Representative Petry Membership TvB V.P., General Manager Jack Harris Commercial Mgr Jack McGrew Program Director Bert Mtchell Promotion Mgr. Kirt Harris Film Manager Earl Corridon Publicity Director Edna Forester Traffic Katherine Estes Chief Engineer Paul Huhndorfl 955 Fm the cat in catalyst. C^ I'm changing the double-billion dollar^ two-station Houston market every day— with top adjacencies to basic ABC and other net shows— top local artists —top syndicated film features- top power (316,000 watts)— and daily local color tool Quite a lot of changes for this cat— lucky for Houston— lucky for you— the best buy I— KTRK-TV-Channelia- Houston. BUIR-TV. HTRH-TV TMt CHRONICI li STATION CHANNi;i. n N'juonjl Ktrpriuntativet: BI.AIKTV 150 L. 4Jrd Sc. New York 17. N. Y. 956 nan TEXAS D D D KTRK-TV HOUSTON— 1954— ABC— DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 13 VHF. .AP: 170 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. . . Houston Consolidated TV Co. Address P. O. Box 12 Phone Number LOcust 1313 Air Time 19 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation Chronicle Representative Blair-TV Membership NARTB President John T. Jones, Jr. Gen.. Sta. Mgr WUlard E. Walbridge Comm. Manager William F. Bennett Dir. of News & Sp. Events Ray Conoway Film Manager Hugh Pickett Production Manager Tom Morehead Chief Engineer Tom Hiner KTVE LONGVIEW— 1953 Channel: 32 UHF. AP: 12 Kw...VP: 20 Kw. Owned-Oper. By East Texas TV Co. Business Address P. O. Box 2029 Phone Number PLaza 8-5551 Air Time 7 hours daily News Service UP Representative For joe Membership NARTB President. Gen. Mgr A. James Henry Sta. Mgr., Prog. Director Barre Monigold Comm. Manager Bernie Bouma Director News Herschel McClure Dir. of Sp. Events Wes Dean Production Mgr Carl Lay Music Dir. & Film Mgr Lawrence Birdsong Chief Engineer William H. Dixon Consulting Engineer Irvin Simpson KCBD-TV LUBBOCK— 1953— ABC-NBC Channel: 11 VHF..AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. . . Bryant Radio & TV Corp. Business Address Box 1507 Phone Number 4-1414 Air Time 14 hours daily News Service AP. UP Representative Raymer Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen. Manager Joe H. Bryant Asst., Business Manager Robert L. Snyder Comm. Manager George L. Tarter Program Director Bill Taylor Prom.. Pub. Director Jack Tippit Dir. of News & Sp. Events Joe Gilbert Production Manager Bob Sanders Film Manager Stewart Hester Chief Engineer Frank Lee Consulting Engineer Weldon & Carr KDUB-TV LUBBOCK— 1952— CBS-DuM Channel: 13 VHF. AP: 17.5 Kw...VP: 35 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Texas Telecasting. Inc. Business Address 7400 College Ave. Phone Number 4-2345 News Service INS, AP Representative Avery-Knodel. Inc. Air Time 15 hours daily Membership NARTB. TvB Pres.. Gen. Mgr W. D. (Dub) Rogers National Sales Mgr George C. Collie Local Sales Manager Jimmie Isaacs Prog. Dir.. Film Mgr Ray Trent Promotion Director W. H. Shipley Production Manager Vernon Peorner Publicity Director Johnny Williams Chief Engineer Rudy Starnes Consulting Engineer Frank Mcintosh Dir. of News & Sp. Events Jimmie Isaacs KMID-TV MIDLAND— 1953— NBC- ABC-CBS DuM Channeh 2 VHF. AP: 13.8 Kw.. .VP: 26.3 Kw. Owned-Oper. By..Midessa Television Co.. Inc. Business Address Box 2758 Phone Number 2-7321 Air Time 10 hours daily News Service UP Rep Venard, Rintoul & McConnell, Brown Membership NARTB President J. Conrad Dunigan Gen.. Sta. Mgr Sidney A. Grayson Comm. Manager Bob Cain Prog., News & Sp. Events Dir Bill Richie Promotion Director Brad Bodkin Production Manager Bob McClellan Publicity Director Louise Owen Film Manager Carl Kennedy Chief Engineer William D. Buford Favorite iiA.ikUfoclc(ML \/ First in Promotion VFirst in Network Programing V First in Live Production FIRST TV IN WEST TEXAS - ESTABLISHED 1952 KDUB-TV LUBBOCK, TEXAS NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES: AVERY-KNOC PRES. & GEN. MGR.: W. D. "DUB" ROGERS NATL. SALES MGR.: GEORGE COLLIE 957 D D D TEXAS nan KTXL-TV SAN ANGELO— 1953-CBS Channel: 8 VHF AP: 15.5 Kw.. VP: 27.5 Kw. Owned Oper. By WesTex Television Co. Business Address Box 1271 Phone Number 7677 Air Time 9 hours daily Representative Melville Membership NARTB President A. D. Rust General, Film Mgr J. Harley Hubbard Comm. Manager George Olsen Prom., Pub. Dir Ken Maxkel Chief Engineer Robert Benson Consulting Eng Craven. Lohnes & Culver KENS-TV SAN ANTONIO— 1950 ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 5 VHF..AP: 50.1 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By San Antonio Bcstg. Co. Business Address Transit Tower Phone Number CApital 7-8151 Air Time 16 hours daily News Service AP. UP Representative Free & Peters Membership NARTB. TvB Newspaper Affil Express & News President Frank G. Huntress, Jr. General Manager Albert D. Johnson Gen. Sales Mgr Wayne Kearl Texas Sales Mgr Hugh B. Higgins Program Director Edward Uhler. Jr. Prom., Pub. Director Bob Miller Dir. of News & Sp. Events Pat Boyette Production Manager Bob Farrar Film Manager Bob Shultz Chief Engineer William J. Jackson Consulting Engineer W. G. Egerton WOAI-TV SAN ANTONIO— 1949— NBC Channeh 4 VHF. AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By ... . Southland Industries, Inc. Address 1031 Navarro St. Phone Number GArfield 7-4221 Aix Time 17 hours daily News Service AP. INS. UP Representative Petry Membership TvB President Hugh A. L. Halff V.P, & Gen. Mgr James M. Gaines Comm. Manager Edward V. Cheviot Prog. Dir., Prod. Mgr French Ferguson Promotion Director James F. Anderson Dir. of News & Sp. Events Henry Howell Publicity Director Imogene Stanley Chief Engineer Charles Jeffers KCEN-TV TEMPLE— 1953— NBC Channel: 6 VHF..AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By The Bell Publishing Co. Builnesg Address P. O. Box 188 Phone Number 3-6868 Air Time IVa hours daily Newspaper Affiliation . . Temple Daily Telegram News Service UP Representative Hollingbery, Melville President Frank W. Mayborn Asst. to Pres Burton Bishop General Manager Harry Stone Station Manager J. Harry Abbott Program Director Jim Bentley Chief Engineer William Crusinberry Consulting Engineer A. Earl Cullum. Jr. KCMC-TV TEXARKANA— 1953 CBS-ABC-DuM Channel: 6 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw.. VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By KCMC, Inc. Business Address Summerhill Rd. Phone Number 32-8201 Air Time 14 hours daily News Service AP Newspaper Affil Texarkana Gazette & Daily News Representative . . Venard. Rintoul & McConnell Membership NARTB. TvB President C. E. Palmer Gen.. Comm. Manager. . , .Walter M. Windsor Program Dir.. Prod. Mgr Charles E. Wade Chief Engineer Harvey Robertson •Consulting Eng Comm. Radio Equip. Co. KLTV TYLER-LONGVIEW— 1954 NBC-ABC-CBS-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 7 VHF. . . AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Lucille Ross Lansing Business Address 115 South College Phone Number 2-3875 General Manager Marshall H. Pengra Program Director Bob Norris News Director Gerry Lansing Chief Engineer Hudson Collins KANG-TV WACO— 1953— ABC-DuM-CBS Channel: 34 UHF. .AP: 10 Kw.. .VP: 18.6 Kw. Owned-Oper.. . .Central Texas Television Inc. Business Address Box 3127 Phone Number 31525 Air Time 7 hours daily Representaitive Roymer Membership NARTB President, Gen. Mgr Clyde Weatherby Station Manager Bob H. Walker Chief Engineer J. H. Smith Consulting Engineer Weldon & Carr KRGV-TV WESLACO— 1954— NBC Channel: 5 VHF. AP: 14.4 Kw.. .VP: 28.8 Kw. 958 nan TEXAS-UTAH nan Owned-Oper. By KRGV Television Inc. Business Address 311 S. Missouri Ave. Phone Number 517 News Service AP. UP Air Time 7 V2 hours daily Membership NARTB Representative Raymer President O. L. Taylor General Manager Millmon Rochester Comm. Manager Jack Keasler Prog. Dir.. Prod. Mgr Jim Cook Prom., Pub. Dir Ted Cressner Dir. of News & Sp. Events . . Harry Van Slycke Film Manager Bettie Sue Lynch Chief Engineer Lewis Hartwig Consulting Engineer A. Earl CuUum KFDX-TV WICHITA FALLS— 1953— ABC-NBC Channel: 3 VHF. . . . AP: 30 Kw VP: 60 Kw. Owned-Operated By . Wlchtex Radio & Tele. Co. Address Seymour Road Phone Number 2-8668 Air Time 14 hours daily News Service UP Representative Raymer Membership NARTB President Darrold A. Cannon General Manager Howard H. Fry National Sales Mgr Mott M. Johnson Local Sales Manager George Craig Program Director Warren Silver Prom.. Pub. Director Jimmie Skidmore Dir. of News & Sp. Events. . . .Norman Duncan Production Manager Bill Angel Film Manager Gene Riddle Film Buyer Howard Fry Chief Engineer John Adams Consulting Engineer George Davis KWFT-TV WICHITA FALLS— 1953— CBS-DuM Channeh 6 VHF. AP: 11.7 Kw.. .VP: 23.5 Kw. Owned-Operated By . . Wichita Falls Tele., Inc. Address P. O. Box 420 Phone Number 3-4181 Air Time 10 hours daily News Service UP Representative Blair-TV Membership NARTB, TvB Pres.. Gen. Mgr Kenyon Brown Asst. Mgr A. L. Pierce Comm. Manager Blaine Comwell Prom. Director Mrs. Owanah Shelton Dir. of News & Sp. Events Ed Hamlyn Film Manager Thomas R. Sugars Chief Engineer Herbert T. Wiley Consulting Engineer A. Earl Cullum UTAH Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 771,000 — TV Homes 142,000 Stations in State 3 KSL-TV SALT LAKE CITY— 1948 CBS-DuM Channeh 5 VHF... 17.8 Kw....VP: 29.5 Kw. Own*d-Oper. By. .Radio Service Corp. of Utah Business Address 145 Social Hall Ave. Phone Number 5-4641 Air Time 16 hours daily News Service UP Representative CBS TV Spot Sales Membership NARTB. TvB Exec. Vice President Ivor Sharp Vice President J. W. Wright V.P. & Gen., Sta. Mgr D. Lennox Murdoch Comm. Mgr Edward B. Kimball Prom. & P\ib. Dir A. Richard Robertson Production Manager Scott R. Clawson Merchandising Dir J. Henry Boren Chief Engineer Vincent E. Clayton Film Editor Richard V. Thiriot KTVT SALT LAKE CITY— 1948— NBC Chonneh 4 VHF...AP: 14 Kw.. . . VP: 27 Kw. Ownied By Intermountoin Bcstg. & TV Corp. Business Address 128 Social Hall Ave. Phone Number 22-5681 Air Time 16 hours daily Station Representative Katz Newspaper Affiliation Time, Inc. News Service INS Membership NARTB, TvB Pres. & Gen. Mgr G. Bennett Larson V.P., Director Oper John M. Baldwin Prod. & Prog. Director Dan Rctinger Prom. & Pub. Director Del Leeson Dir. of News & Sp. Events Jack Goodman Film Manager James Chubb Chief Engineer Allan Gunderson KUTV SALT LAKE CITY— 1954— ABC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 2 VHF.AP: 22.85 Kw..VP: 45.71 Kw. Owned-Oper. . . Utah Broadcasting & TV Corp. Address 179 Social Hall Ave. Phone 22-2505 Air Tiitoe 9 Vz hours daily Newspaper Affiliation Tribune Representative Hollingbery Membership NARTB Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr Frank C. Carman Comm. Manager Brent H. Kirk Program Director John P. Brody Prom.. Pub. Director Rod C. Parkin Dir. of News & Sp. Events John Salisbury Production Manager Alan Frank Film Manager Miles Ivers Chief Engineer Wendell Bell Consulting Engineer Grant Wrathall 959 VERMONT l»op. Fob. 1. ll>r>r> (Kst.) 3S9.000 — TV Homes 67,000 Stations in State 1 WM VT BURLINGTON— 1954— ABC-CBS-NBC St.ition Opentino with Speci.^l Temporary Authorization Channel: 3 VHF..AP: 9.5 Kw...VP: 18.3 Kw. Owned-Oper. By ..WCAX Broadcasting Corp. Address 135 Main Street Phone Number 3-3437 Air Time 5 hours daily News Service UP Representative Weed Membership NARTB President C. P. Hasbrook General Manager S. T. Martin Comm. Manager J. D. Dobson Promotion Director Charles Lewis Dir. of News & Sp. Events. . . .John A. Sullivan Production Manager Richard G. Huntley Film Manager Lee S. Varker Chief Engineer J. W. Tierney VIRGINIA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 3,658,000 — TV Homes 562,000 Stations in State 7 WVEC-TV HAMPTON-NORFOLK— 1953 NBC-DuM Channel: 15 UHF. .AP: 110 Kw.. .VP: 220 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Peninsula Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 812 W. 21st St. Representative Avery-Knodel Pres., Gen.. Sta. Mgr Thomas P. Chisman Comm. Manager Harrol A. Brauer, Jr. Program Director L. W. Kliewer Prom., Pub. Director Georgia McCarty Dir. of News & Sp. Events Lewis T. Jester Production Manager Orlan Gray- Film Manager Gordon Walsh Chief Engineer William C. King, Jr. Consulting Eng.. .Vandivere. Cohen & Wearn WSVA-TV HARRISONBURG— 1953 ABC-DuM-NBC-CBS Channel: 3 VHF. AP: 4.17 Kw.. .VP: 8.32 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. . .Shenandoah Valley Bcstg. Business Address Rawley Pike Representative .Pearson Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Frederic L. AUman Comm., Prom. Mgr Howard C. Evans Prog. Director Robert E. Lee Pub. Director Andy McCaskey Chief Engineer Warren L. Braun WLVA-TV LYNCHBURG— 1953— CBS Channel: 13 VHF. AP: 25.7 Kw.. .VP: 51.3 Kw. Owned-Operated By Lynchburg Bcstg. Corp. Address 925 Church St. Representative Hollingbery President Edward Allen General Manager Phil Allen Sales Manager Joseph F. Wright. Jr. Program Director Warren Uttal Chief Engineer John T. Orth WACH-TV NEWPORT NEWS^NORFOLK— 1953 Channel: 33 UHF..AP: 10.5 Kw. VP: 20.9 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Eastern Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 114 24th St. Phone Number 3-1831 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service UP Representative Walker The Best in Viewing IS WACH-TV Channel 33 Tidewater Radio Newport News-Norfolk, Va. 960 n n n VIRGINIA-WASHINGTON D n n Membership NARTB President John Doley Gen., Sta. Mgr H. A. SeviUe Comm. Mgr., Pub. Dir Charles E. Sweeney Prog.. News & Sp. Ev. Dir John Harris Prom. Dir„ Film & Prod. Mgr... Helen Rushton Chief Engineer Staniord Willis Consulting Engineer George Adair WTAR-TV NORFOLK— 1950 ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 3 VHF..AP: 50 Kw...AP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By WTAR Radio Corp. Business Address 720 Boush St. Phone Number 56711 Air Time 17 hours daily Newspaper AifiL Norfolk Newspapers, Inc. News Service AP, INS Representative Petry Membership NARTB. TvB President, Sta. Mgr Campbell Amoux AssL General Mgr John C. Peffer Comm. Manager Robert M. Lambe Program Director Harold Soldinger Prom., Pub. Director Robert Davis Dir. of News & Sp. Events. .Gilbert A. McLeod Production Mgr Patrick Amoux Film Manager Harry L. Lindell Consulting Engineer Jonsky & Bailey WTVR RICHMOND— 1947— NBC Channel: 6 VHF..AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Havens & Martin. Inc. Address 3301 W. Broad St. Phone Number 5-8611 Air Time 17 hours daily News Service UP Station Representative Blair TV Membership NARTB Pres.. Gen.. Sta. Mgr Wilbur M. Havens Comm. Manager Walter A. Bowry. Jr. Prog. Dir.. Film Mgr John Shand Prom., Publicity Director Robert Kahle Prod. Mgr. & Dir. of News Roy Roman Chief Engineer James Kyle Consulting Engineer James C. McNary WSLS-TV ROANOKE— 1952— NBC-ABC Channel: 10 VHF. .AP: 148 Kw.. .VP: 296 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Shenandoah Life Stations Address 301 1st St. SW Phone Number 9227 Air Time 18 hours daily News Service AP Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB, TvB President Paul C. Buf ord Exec. Vice Pres James H. Moore Asst. & Comm. Mgr Horace Fitzpatrick Program Director George W. Chemault Jr. Promotion Dir Fred L. Corstaphney Dir. of News & Sp. Events Tom S. Wright Chief Engineer J. P. Briggs Consulting Engineer George C. Davis WASHINGTON Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 2,590,000 — TV Homes 473,000 Stations in State 9 KYOS-TV BELLINGHAM;-1953-CBS-DuM Channel: 12 VHF. . .AP: 17 Kw.. . .VP: 34 Kw. Owned-Oper. By KVOS Inc. Business Address 1321 Commercial Representative For joe President Rogan Jones Commercial Manager Fred Elsethagen Production Director David Mintz KING-TV SEATTLE— 1948— ABC Channel: 5 VHF. . .AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By Eng Bcstg. Co. Business Address 320 Aurora Representative Blair-TV Membership TvB President Mrs. A. Scott Bullitt V.P.. Gen. Mgr Otto P. Brandt Commercial Manager Al Hunter Dir. of News & Spec. Events. . .Charles Herring Production Manager Bemie Cary Program Director Lee Schulman Dir. of Engineering James L. Middlebrooks Consulting Engineer. .Craven, Lohnes & Culver KOMO-TY SEATTLE— 1953— NBC Channel: 4 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Fisher's Television Co. Business Address 100 4th Ave. N. Representative HoUingbery Membership NARTB President O. W. Fisher Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr W. W. Warren V.P. & Comm. Mgr Ray Baker Program Manager Dave Crockett Public Service Mgr Reg Miller News & Sp. Events Ed. Herb Robinson Production Manager Tom Rogstad Publicity Director Margaret Frey Dir. of Eng F. J. Brott Consulting Eng A. D. Ring Associates 961 n D n \> A S H I N (i T () N n D n KHQ-TV SPOKANE— 1952— NBC- ABC Channel: 6 VHF AP: 55 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned Operated By KHQ, Inc. Address 700 Radio Central Bldg. Phone Number MAdison 5131 Air Time 12 hours daily Newspaper Affil Spokesman Review & Chronicle News Service AP Representative Katz Membership TvB Pres.. Gen., Station Mgr R. O. Dunning Comm. Manager John Pindell Program Director William A. Neilson Prom., Pub. Director Mrs. Pat Mclntyre Dir. of News & Sp. Events Patrick CuUen Production Manager Homer Mason Film Manager Dick Bennington Chief Engineer Al Sparling K REM -TV SPOKANE— 1954— ABC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 2 VHF..AP: 69.2 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned & Oper. By Louis Wasmer Address S. 4103 Regal Phone Number Keystone 0466 Air Time 9 hours daily News Service AP Representative Petry President Louis Wasmer General Manager Robert Temple Program Director Paul Morris Dir. of News & Sp. Events Richard Hoover Chief Engineer Homer Mead Consulting Engineer James Hatfield KXLY-TV SPOKANE— 1953— CBS-DuM Channel: 4 VHF ..AP: 28.5 Kw.. .VP: 48 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. . Northern Pacific TV Corp. Address West 315 Sprague Ave. Phone Number Madison 4291 Air Time 14 hours daily News Service UP Representative Avery-Knodel Membership NARTB President Norman Eisenstein Gen.. Sta. Mgr Richard Jones Comm. Manager Robert Struble Program Director Gene Roth Promotion, Publicity Dir Bob Moore Dir. of News & Sp. Events. Martin Koschmann Production Manager Ed Robinson Film Manager Clarence Koenig Chief Engineer Dave Green KTNT-TV TACOMA— 1953— CBS-DuM Channel: 11 VHF..AP: 158 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Operated By. . .Tribune Publishing Co. Address 711 St. & Grant Ave. Phone Number FUlton 2561 Air Time 15 hours daily Newspaper Affil Tacoma News Tribune News Service AP. UP Representative Weed Membership NARTB, TvB General Manager Len Higgins Comm. Manager Larry Carino Program Director Burke Ormsby Chief Engineer Max Bice Consulting Engineer Alvin H. Barnard KTVW TACOMA— 1953 Channel: 13 VHF..AP: 57 Kw...VP: 95.5 Kw. Owened-Oper. By J. Elroy McCaw Business Address 914 V2 Broadway Phone Number BR 3157 Air Time 8 hours daily News Service INS Membership NARTB General Manager H. G. Feamhead Station. Comm. Manager Roger D. Rice Program Director Clair Weidenaar Promotion Director Eugene Holce Film Manager Howard C. Perkin Chief Engineer C. R. Morris KIM A-TV YAKIMA— 1953 ABC-CBS-NBC-DuM Channel: 29 UHF. . AP: 7.5 Kw...VP: 15 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Cascade Bcstg. Co., Inc. Business Address. . .Radio & Television Center Phone Number 6104 Air Time 10 hours daily News Service AP Representative Weed Membership NARTB. TvB President A. W. Talbot Gen.. Sta. Mgr Thomas C. Bostic Commercial Mgr H. R. Gary Program. Flm. Mgr James Nolan Promotion Director Joe Ryan Director of News John Knievel Production Mgr Tom Ewing Chief Engineer Barry Watkinson Consulting Engineer Frank Mcintosh 962 WEST VIRGINIA Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 1,987,000 — TV Homes 272,000 Stations in State 6 WCHS-TV CHARLESTON— 1954— ABC-CBS EKiM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 8 VHF..AP: 158 Kw...VP: 316 Kw. Owned & Oper. By WCHS-TV Inc. Address 1111 Virginia Street East Phone Number 6-5358 News Service UP Air Time 15 hours daily Representative Branham Membership NARTB, TvB President Lewis C. Tierney General Manager John T. Gelder, Jr. Comm. Manager John L. Sinclair, Jr. Promotion Manager Frohman Johnson Program Director Morton S. Cohn Chief Engineer William E. Dixon WSAZ-TV HUNTINGTON— 1949— NBC Channeh 3 VHF. . .AP: 42 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Operated By WS AZ, Incorporated Address 201 Ninth St. Phone Number 4-4126 Air Time 17 hours daily Newspaper Affil. . . Huntington Publishing Co. News Service AP Station Representative Katz Membership NARTB, TvB President Col. J. H. Long V.P. & Gen. Mgr L. H. Rogers II V.P. & Tech. Dir L. E. Kilpatrick Asst. Gen. Mgr C. T. Garten Sales Mgr R. E. White National Sales Director Liz Conaty Regional Sales Mgr W. R. Murray Program Director J. H. Ferguson Promotion Director C. W. Dinkins Dir. of News & Sp. Events Nick Basso Production Mgr Ned R. Brooke Public Affairs Dir W. T. Romaine Film Manager Gayle MacCracken Chief Engineer J. P. Clay WOAY-TV OAK HILI^1954— ABC-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channeh 4 VHF..AP: 69.2 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned & Oper. By Robert R. Thomas, Jr. Business Address Box 251 Phone Number 651 Representative Weed TV General Manager Robert R. Thomas, Jr. Sales Manager Will Jackson Program Director Clyde Higgins Chief Engineer Kenneth Rice WTAP PARKERSBURG— 1953— ABC-DuM NBC Channel: 15 UHF.AP: 10.5 Kw..VP: 19.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. . . . West Virginia Enterprises Inc. Business Address 121 W. Seventh St. Phone Number 7-4589 Air Time 9 hours daily News Service UP Representative For joe Membership NARTB President, Gen. Mgr T. A. Eiland Comm. Manager Jerry Bums Prog., Prom., Pub. Dir Don Painter Film Manager T. A. Eiland Chief Engineer George W. DeBlieux Consuhing Eng Vandivere, John & Weam WTRF-TV WHEELING— 1953— ABC-NBC Channel: 7 VHF..AP: 158 Kw...VP: 316 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Tri-City Bcstg. Co. Business Address Ogden Bldg. Phone Number Wheeling 1177 Air Time 17 hours daily Newspaper Affiliation News-Register News Service UP Representative HoUingbery Membership NARTB, TvB Exec. V.P. & Gen. Mgr Robert W. Ferguson Comm. Mgr H. Needham Smith Prog. Director Lou Meyer Prom., Pub. Director Greg Van Camp Dir. of News & Sp. Events George Diab Production Manager Gary Vorhees Film Manager William Ney Merchandising Manager Albert T. Jones Asst. Program Director By Williams Chief Engineer Howard Daubenmeyer Asst. Chief Engineer Fred Baker Consulting Eng Robert Silliman & Assoc. 963 WISCONSIN Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est) 3,620,000 — TV Homes 653,000 Stations in State 11 WEAU-TV EAU CLAIRE— 1953— ABC-NBC Channel: 13 VHF.AP: 26.2 Kw..VP: 59.5 Kw. Owned Oper. By Central Bcstg. Co. Business Address 2415 So. Hastings Way Phone Number 2-3474 Air Tune 9 hours dally Newspaper Affiliation Superior Telegram, Eau Claire Leader Telegram News Service UP Membership NARTB Representative Hollingbery President W. C. Bridges General Manager H. S. Hyett Station Manager Richard Keplex Comm. Manager Robert Trump Prog. Director Lynn Tilley Chief Engineer T. O. Jorgenson WBAY-TV GREEN BAY— 1953— ABC-CBS-DuM Channel: 2 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Norbetine Fathers Business Address 115 South Jefferson St. Phone Number HEmlock 2-3333 Air Time 17 V2 hours daily News Service AP Representative Weed Membership NARTB Managing Dlr Rev. M. J. Beemster General Manager Haydn R. Evans Station Manager Burkett Farquhar Commercial Mgr Robert C. Nelson Prog. Dir Leo Persselin Promotion Dir Robert Meister Director of News Clair Stone Production Mgr Bill Manschot Film Manager Jim Krause Chief Engineer Wallace Stangel WKBT LA CROSSE— 1954— CBS-NBC-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 8 VHF.AP: 50 Kw...VP: 100 Kw. Owned 4 Oper. By WKBH Television Inc. Address 141 South 6th St. Phone Number 2-4678 Air Time 5 hours dcdly Newspaper Affiliation Tribime Representative Raymer Membership NARTB Pxes.. Gen. Mgr Howard Dahl Comm. Mgr Robert Z. Morrison Program Director Tom Moloney Promotional Director Leonard Anderson Chief Engineer Al Leeman Consulting Engineer Jansky & Boiley WKOW-TY MADISON— 1953— CBS Channeh 27 UHF.AP: 8.49 Kw..VP: 16.98 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Monona Bcstg. Co. Business Address. .215 West Washington Ave. Phone Number 3-5329 Representative Headley-Reed President Stewart Watson General Manager Ben J. Hovel Commercial Mgr Robert E. Loomer Program Director Audrey Bland Technical Supervisor Cloven Smith Consulting Engineer W. F. Keone WMTV MADISON— 1953— ABC-NBC-DuM Channel: 33 UHF. .AP: 9.1 Kw...VP: 17 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Bartell Television Corp. Business Address West Beltline Hwy. Phone Nimiber 3-5381 Air Time 12 hours daily News Service UP Representative Boiling Pres., Gen. Mgr Gerald A. Bartell Sta., Comm. Mgr Morton J. Wagner Prom., Pub. Director Claire Roelandt Director of News Michael Griffin Production Mgr Thomas E. Arend Film Manager William Edwards Chief Engineer Stanley Sadler Consulting Engineer Ralph Evans W M B V - T V MARINETTE— 1954— NBC station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 11 VHF. . AP: 56.2 Kw.. .VP: 95.5 Kw. Owned-Oper By. .M & M Broadcasting Co., Inc. Address Radio-TV Park Phone Number 2-6631 Air Time 9 hours daily News Service UP Rep Venard, Rintoul & McCoanell Membership NARTB President W. E. Walker General Manager Toseph D. Mackin Sta.. FUm Manager William R. Walker Program Director Pat Kehoe Prom., Pub. Director Howard Witt Dir. of News & Sp. Events. .Robert MacCauley Chief Engineer Al S. Alexander Consulting Eng A. D. Ring & Assoc. WCAN-TV MILWAUKEE— 1953-CBS Channel: 25 UHF. .AP: 100 Kw...VP: 212 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Midwest Bcstg. Co. Business Address 808 N. Third St. Phone Number Broadway 6-2154 964 nan wiscdnsin-wyoming nn Air Time 17 hours daily News Service UP Representcrtiye Rosenman President Gen. Mgr Lou Poller Director of Oper Kal Ross Comm. Mgr Burt Levine Prog, Director Buddy Marino Promotion Director Mort Rosenman Dir. of News & Sp. Events Dr. A. A. Suppan Production Mgr Budde Marino Publicity Director Claire Salop Film Manager Jack Beatty Chief Engineer Walter Wesley Consulting Eng Russell P. May WSAU-TV WAUSAU— 1954^ABC-CBS-NBC DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 7 VHF. . . AP: 50 Kw.. . .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .Wisconsin Valley TV Corp. Address 714-5th Street Phone Number 2-1021 Newspaper Afiil Record-Herald News Service AP, UP Air Time BVa hours daily Representative Meeker President J. C. Sturdevant General Manager George T. Frechette Comm., Asst. Gen. Mgr Richard D. Dudley Program Director James K. Harelson Chief Engineer Roland W. Richardts WTMJ-TV MILWAUKEE— 1947— ABC NBC-DuM Channel: 4 VHF..AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By The Journal Co. Business-Trans. Address 333 W. State St. Phone Number B'way 1-6000 News Service AP Air Time 16 hours daily Representative Harrington. Righter & Parsons. Inc. Membership NARTB. TvB V.P. and Gen. Mgr. of Radio and TV, The Journal Co Walter J. Daxam Asst. Gen. Mgr R. G. Winnie Station Mgr George Comte Asst. Sta. Mgr George Nicoud Res., Devel. Coordinator L. W. Herzog Sales Mgr Neale V. Baake Program Manager James Robertson Mgr. Radio & TV Engng Phillip Laeser News Editor Jack Krueger WTV MILWAUKEE— 1954— ABC-DuM station Operating with Special Temporary Authorization Channel: 12 VHF. .AP: 158 Kw.. .VP: 316 Kw. Owned By Hearst Corp. Business Address Empire Building Phone Nimiber BRoadway 6-8660 Manager I. E. Showerman Representative Petry Program Director Elden Anspach Chief Engineer Lionel Wittenberg WXIX MILWAUKEE— 1953— CBS Channel: 19 UHF..AP: 12 Kw...VP: 18.5 Kw. Owned-Oper. By CBS, Inc. Business Address 704 West Wisconsin Phone Number Broadway 1-8480 General Manager Edmund C. Bxmker Program Director Leon Drew General Soles Mgr Theodore F. Shaker Business Mgr John Lothrop Viemeister Director Operations Arthur F. Schoenfuss Promotion, Publicity Director By Colvig News Director Guy Runnion WYOMING Pop. Feb. 1, 1955 (Est.) 318,000 — TV Homes 17,000 Stations in State 1 KFBC-TV CHEYENNE— 1954— CBS-DuM ABC-DuM Channel: 5 VHr..AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Frontier Bcstg. Co. Business Address 2923 East Uncolnway Pkone Number 4-4461 Newspaper AHiUotion Wyoming Eagle & Wyoming Tribune News Service UP Representative HoUingbery President Robert S. McCracken Gen., Sta. Mgr William C. Grove Commercial Mgr C. P. Cahill Promotion Manager D. E. Allen Traffic Manager Joyce Pratt Production Manager Jackson H. Mumey Chief Engineer R. C Pfannenschmid 965 TELEVISION STATIONS IN TKKKITORIES AND POSSESSIONS n n n ALASKA KFI A ANCHORAGE— 1953— CBS- ABC Channel: 2 VHF. AP: 8.42 Kw.. .VP: 13.8 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Kiggins & Rollins Business Address Box 939 Representative Weed, Moore-Lund President Richard R. Rollins Gen., Station Mgr James G. Duncan Comm. Manager John B. Kearney Prog., Prom. Dir Naomi G. Rector Dir. News & Sp. Events David Hassinger Film Mgr Bob Austin Cons. Engineer James G. Duncan KTVA ANCHORAGE— 1953— NBC-DuM Channel: 11 VHF. AP: 1.61 Kw.. .VP: 3.22 Kw. Owned-Oper. By. .. Northern Television, Inc. Business Address Mt. McKinley Bldg. Representative Hugh Feltis Pres., Gen., Sta., Comm. Mgr A. G. Hiebert Program Director Lois Clemens Dir. News, Prod. Mgr Walter A. Welch Film Manager Hal Knutson HAWAII KGMB-TV HONOLULU— 1952— ABC-CBS-NBC Channel: 9 VHF ..AP: 62.4 Kw.. .VP: 104 Kw. Owned-Oper Hawaiian Bcstg. Sys.. Ltd. Address 1534 Kapiolani Representative Free & Peters P.esident J. Howard Worrall General Manager C. Richard Evans Station Manager Wayne Kearl Program Director Robert Costa Dir. News & Spec. Events Wayne Collins Poduction Director Sheridan Reid Merchandising Dir Donald Frink KU LA-TV HONOLULU— 1954— ABC-DuM Channel: 4 VHF..AP: 13.1 Kw...VP: 26.3 Kw. Owned-Oper. By Pac. Frontier Bcstg. Co. Address 1290 Ala Moana Blvd. Representative Adam Young TV Corp. President Herbert L. P©tt»y Gen., Film Mgr Jack Burnett Station Mgr Arthur Sprinkle Comm. Manager Hugh B. LaRue Program Director Bob Seuey Promotion Director Paul Yamamoto Coord. TV & Radio Ted Scott Production Manager Wright Esser Chief Engineer Ronald T. Miyahira KONA HONOLULU— 1952— NBC Channel: 11 VHF. . .AP: 15 Kw.. . .VP: 30 Kw. Owned-Operated By Radio Honolulu, Ltd. Address 206 Koula St. Representative NBC Spot Sales Membe -ship NARTB Pres.. Sta. Mgr John D. Keating Program Director Trent Christman Dir. News & Spec. Evts Jim Washburn Film Manager Mike Can PUERTO RICO WKAQ-TV SAN JUAN— 1954— CBS Channeh 2 VHF. .AP: 50 Kw.. .VP: 100 Kw. Owned-Oper. By El Mundo Inc. Business Address Box 5096 Rep Inter- American Publications Inc. Membership NARTB President Angel Ramos General Manager R. Delgado Marquez Comm. Mgr Jorge Rivero Program Director Fernando Cortes, Jr. Production Mgr Sally H. Boulon Film Manager Valentin Torres Cons. Engineer George C. Davis WAPA-TV SAN JUAN— 1954— NBC-DuM Channeh 4 VHF. .AP: 33.9 Kw.. .VP: 56.2 Kw. Owned-Oper. By . . Ponce de Leon Bcstg. Corp. Business Address 357 Ponce de Leon Phone Number 3-3000 Air Time 8 hours daily Representative Caribbean Networks Inc. President Jose Ramon Quinones General Manager Deliin Fernandez Comm. Mgr Segismundo Quinones Program Director Jose E. Franco Promotion Director Mariano Angelet Prod. Mgr Jose A. Gonzalez Cordova Film Manager Jose E. Viguie Chief Engineer Howard Hayes Cons. Engineer Comm. Radio Equipment 966 TELEVISION STATIONS OF CANADA D D D CBFT MONTREAL— 1952— CBC-ABC-CBS- DuMont-NBC Channel: 2 AP: 8.28 Kw VP: 15.7 Kw. Owned By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Address 1425 Dorchester St. W. Phone Number UNiversity 6-2571 Director Andre Ouimet Assistant Director Yves Vien Program Director Fernand Guerard Comm. Manager Maurice Valiquette Press and Information Supervisor. .Robert Elie CBHT HAUFAX— 1954— CBC<:BS Channel: 3 AP: 60 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Address Bell Rd. Director G. F. Brickenden Comm. Representative .... Donald G. LeBlanc Technical Director J. Simonsen Program Director Carl MacCaull CBLT TORONTO— 1952— CBC-CBS-ABC- DuMont-NBC Channel: 9...AP: 12.72 Kw....VP: 25.65 Kw. Owned By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Address 354 Jarvis St. Phone Number Walnut 35481 Director Fergus Mutrie Asst. Director J. R. W. Graham Program Director R. W. McGall Technical Director Reginald Horton Comm. Representative J. R. Kennedy Fihn Supervisor O. C. Wilson Supervisor of Design William McCrow Press and Information Rep. . . James Creighton CBMT MONTREAL— 1954— CBC-ABC-CBS- DuMont-NBC Channeh 6 AP: 26.2 Kw VP: 43.8 Kw. Owned By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Address 1425 Dorchester St. W. Phone Number UNiversity 6-2571 Television Director Andre Ouimet Comm. Manager Maurice Valiquette Technical Director C Frenette Press and Information Supervisor. .Robert Elie CBOT OTTAWA— 1953— CBC-ABC-CBS- DuMont-NBC Channel: 4....AP: 4.8 Kw VP: 9.2 Kw. Owned By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Address Scott St. W. of Island Park. Dr. Phone Number 21151 Director Charles P. Wright Program Director Bruce McPherson Technical Director Maxted Gilbert CBUT VANCOUVER— 1953--CBC-CBS- ABC-DuMont-NBC Channel: 2 AP: 55 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Address 1200 Georgia St. Phone Number Marine 6121 Television Director Peter McDonald Program Director Marce L. Munro Technical Director Ross L. Whiteside Newsreel Editor-in-charge R. L. Elson Film Director Don Lytle Design Director Cliff Robinson CBWT WINNIPEG— 1954— CBC Channel: 4 AP: 28 Kw VP: 56 Kw. Owned By Canadian Bcstg. Corp. Address 541 Portage Ave. W. Phone Number 742-541 Television Director W. G. Carpentier Program Director Gordon Atkinson Technical Director Harry Hey wood CFCM-TV QUEBEC CITY— 1954— CBC-CBS Channeh 4....AP: .635 Kw VP: 1.27 Kw. Owned By. . .Famous Players Canadian Corp. Address 200 Ave. St. Jean Bosco, Ste. Foy Phone Number Murray 3-4985 Sales Rep.. .Weed TV; Hardy; Hunt and Assoc. President Gaston Pratte Executive Director A. C. Picard Director of Operations Ernest W. Miller Comm. Mgr A. P. Fitzgibbons Program Manager Suzanne Guinard CFPA-TV PORT ARTHUR— 1954— CBC-CBS- NBC Channeh 2....AP: 2.55 Kw VP: 5-10 Kw. Owned By Ralph H. Parker Address 87 N. Hill St. Phone Number 4-2404 Sales Rep Weed TV; All-Canada TV President and Mgr Ralph H. Parker 967 n n n television stations of Canada q a n CFPL-TV LONDON— 1953— CBS-NBC-ABC- DuMont Channel: 10 AP: 59.6 Kw VP: 117 Kw. Owned By London Free Press Printing Co. Address Commissioners Rd., Box 488 Phone Number 4-2115 Sales Rep Weed TV; All Canada TV President, Mgr. Dir Walter J. Blackburn Station Mgr Murray G. Brown Asst. Manager Robert A. Reinhart Dir, of Engineering G. Robitaille Production Coordinator Kevin Knight Newsreel Supervisor Ron Laidlow CFQC-TV SASKATOON— 1954-^CBC-NBC-ABC Channel: 8 AP: 60 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned By CFQC-TV Officers Address 216 1st Ave. N. Phone Number ..2-6611 Soles Rep Adam Young TV Corp.; Oakes; Radio Representative, Ltd. President A. A. A. Murphy Vice-Pres., Gen. Mgr G. Blair Nelson Asst. Manager Vernon Dallin Production Director Walter Romanow News Service Dir Godfrey Hudson Chief Engineer Lyn Hoskins CFRN-TV EDMONTON— 1954— CBC^BS-ABC- NBC-DuMont Channel: 3 AP: 13.7 Kw VP: 27.4 Kw. Owned By G. R. A. Rice Address Jasper Highway Phone Number 2-2101 Sales Rep Adam Young TV Corp.; Oakes; Radio Representatives Ltd. Manager G. R. A. Rice Chief Engineer F. G. A. Makepeace Program Director S. S. Lancaster CHCH-TV HAMILTON— 1954— CBC Channel: 11. AP: 25.75 Kw...VP: 42.9 Kw. Owned By Wentworth Bcstg. Co.. Ltd. Address 163 Jackson St. W. Phone Number 2-1121 Sales Rep Adam Young, All-Canada TV President, Gen. Mgr Kenneth D. Soble Asst. Mgr S. J. Bibby Comm. Manager R. J. Peters Production Mgr T. J. Sutton News Editor Dave C. Rogers Chief Engineer W. E. Jeynes CHCT-TV CALGARY— 1954— CBC Channel: 2 AP: 50 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned By Calgary Bcstg. Co. Addre.. 1023 lllh Ave« W. Phone Number 44-7471 Sales Rep Weed TV Corp.; All-Canoda TV Engineering Rep K. A. Mackinnon, Ottawa General Manager John H. Bottison CHSJ-TV SAINT JOHN— 1954— CBC Channel: 4....AP: 50 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned By ... . New Brunswick Bcstg. Co., Ltd. Address 14 Church St. Phone Number 3-3304 Sales Rep Weed TV Corp.; All-Canada TV General Manager George A. Cromwell Production Director Earl McCarron Prod. Supervisor Fred Blizzard Women's Prog. Supervisor Jene L. Wood Technical Director T. Reid Dowling Chief Engineer Jack Bishop CJBR-TV RIMOUSKI— 1954--CBC— CBS Channel: 3. . . AP: 34.55 Kw VP: 60.6 Kw. Owned By ... . Lower St. Lawrence Radio Inc. Address 6 St. John St. Sales Rep Adam Young TV Corp.; Stovin President Jacques Brilliant Station Manager Andre Lecomte Program Director Francois Raymond Film Manager Paul Rcrtte Sports Editor M. Claude Pearson Chief Technician M. Marcel Vallee CJCB-TV SYDNEY— 1954— CBC Chonneh 4....AP: 60 Kw VP: 100 Kw. Owned By CJCB-TV Officers Address Hardwood Hill Phone Numbers 5596, 8240, 3431 Sales Rep... Weed TV Corp.; All-Canada TV President, Gen. Mgr J. Marven Ncrthanson Business Manager Norris Nathanson Chief Engineer Robert J. Norton CJIC-TV SAULT STE. MARIE— 1954— CBC- CBS Channeh 2...AP: 2.58 Kw....VP: 5.16 Kw. Owned By J. G. Hyland Address 119 East St. Phone Number ALgoma 6-7494 Sales Rep.. . .Weed TV Corp.; All-Canada TV President, Gen. Mgr J. G. Hyland Program Manager Sam Pitt Comm. Mgr Gene Plouffe Chief Engineer Dove Irwin C K C K - T V REGINA— 1954— CBC— CBS Channeh 2. . . .AP: 10 Kw VP: 19.5 Kw. Owned By Transcanada Address Highway No. 1 Phone Number 36671 968 D D n TELEVISION STATIONS OF CANADA 0 0 0 Sales Rep Weed TV Corp.; All-Canada TV Engineering Rep Keith McKinnon President Clifford Sifton General Manager H. A. Crittenden Soles Mgr Lloyd Westmoreland Production Manager Larry Glover Promotion Director William Rees Sports Director Lloyd J. Saunders News Director Jim McLeod CKCO-TV KITCHENER— 195a-^CBC-CBS Channel: 13 AP: 8.45 Kw VP: 16 Kw. Owned By Carl A. Pollock Address 864 King St. W. Phone Number 4-4703 Sales Rep Weed TV Corp.; J. A. Hardy General Manager Eugene E. Fitzgibbons Director of Operations W. D. McGregor CKCW-TV MONCTON— I954--CBC Channel: 2 AP: 3 Kw VP: 5 Kw. Owned By F. A. Lynds, Pres. Address Halifax St. Phone Number 4-9601 Sales Rep Adam Young; Stovin & Co. Pres., Gen. Mgr F. A. Lynds Comm. Manager J. S. Irvine Production Manager H. Button Film Manager Helen Savage Chief Engineer Arnold Brewster CKLW-TV WINDSOR (See Detroit, Michigan Listing.) CKSO-TV SUDBURY— 195a--CBC-CBS-NBC- ABC-DuMont Channel: 5....AP: .87 Kw VP: 1.74 Kw. Owned By. . .G. Miller. J. Cooper. W. Woodill Address Regent at Ash St. Phone Number Osborne 3-3644 Sales Rep Weed TV Corp.; All Canada TV General Manager W. J. Woodill Production Manager J. A. Boyd Film Editor Ingrid Rushton Chief Engineer James McRae CKWS-TV KINGSTON— 1954r-CBC Channel: 11.... AP: 154 Kw VP: 257 Kw. Owned By Sen. W. Rupert Davies Address 170 Queen St. Phone Number 4405 Sales Rep Weed TV Corp.; All-Canada TV Manager R. W. Hofstetter Comm. Mgr Harry Edgar Program Mgr Bill Luxton Chief Engineer Bert Cobb CKX-TV BRANDON— CBC Channeh 5....AP: 9.65 Kw VP: 19.3 Kw. Owned By Western Manitoba Bcstrs. Ltd. Address Cily Hall Square Phone Number 4532 Sales Rep Weed TV Corp.; AU-Canada TV Pres., Gen. Mgr John B. Craig Sales Manager Archie Olson Program Director^. Douglas A. Lee News Editor Jim Struthers Sports Director Ken Milton Chief Engineer E. H. Davies THOSE WHO KNOW FAMOUS BRANDS . . . KNOW THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN NEWS IS AP 969 TVOulside of United States TV stations in operation; or under construction (CP) as of January 1, 1955. Prepared by Research Division, Allen B. DuMont I^aboratories, Inc. D n n I^>riitloii Rrandon. Man. ('ti]Ritr>. Alta, Kdinonton. Alta. Iliilifjiv. N. S. llainiltoii kiiiKxIoi). <)»(• KilchtMier. Out. l^tiidoii Moiirton, N. B, Montrral Montreal Ottawa. Out. Ottaua. Out. ri't«'rboroURh, Out. I'ort Arthur. Ont. (Jiiehec Kegina. Susk. Kiinouski, Que. St. John. N. B. Saskatoon, Sai>k. Suult Ste. Marie. Ont. Sherbrooke. Que. SuillMir.v, Ont. Sydney, N. S. Toronto Vancouver, B. C. Windsor, Ont. WinnipeK, Man. ("amaRuey CamaRuey ('iego de Avila Havana Havana Havana Havana Holqnin Holquin Holquin Matanxas Santa Clara Santa Clara Santa Clara Santiago de Cuba Santiago de Cuba Santiago de Cuba Santiago de Cuba Acapuleo (iuadalajara (iuadalajara ffuanajuato Ciiianajuato Hermohillo .luarex Merida Mexir-ali Mexicali Mexir-o City Mexico City Mexico City Mexico City Mexico City Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Nogales Niievo l^tredo Keynfma Ke>no4ia Keynowa (all .etters CKX-TV (HCT-TV ( FKN-TV CBIIT (IHH-TV (KWS-TV CKCO-TV CFPL-TV CKCW-TV (BFT CBMT (BOT CHKX-TV CFP.V-TV (F(M-TV CKCK-TV CJBR-TV CHS4-TV CFQC-TV CJIC-TV CHLT-TV CKSO-TV (JOB-TV CBLT CBUT ("KLW-TV CBWT CMJL-TV CMA-TV CMBF-TV CMQ-TV CMUR-TV CMKJ-TV (MGQ-TV CMNQ-TV (MHQ-TV CMKN-TV XEDC-TV XKQ-TV XEW-TV XHC;C-TV XMTV XKLN-TV XKKD-TV XKRA-TV CP CP CP CP CP CP CP OP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP CP Licensee or Grantee — CANADA — Western IVIanitoba Bostrs., lAd. Calgary Television, Ltd. Sunwapta Bestg. Co., Ltd. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Niagara Television, Ltd. Frontenac Bestg. Co., Ltd. Central Ontario Tv., Ltd. London Free Press Printing Co., Ltd. Moncton Bestg., Ltd. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Kawartha Bestg. Co., Ltd. Ralph A. Parker Television de (Quebec, Ltd. Trans-Canada Communications, Ltd. Lower St, Lawrence Radio, Inc. New Brunswick Bdcstg. Co., Ltd. A. A. Murphy & Sons, Ltd. Hyland Radio Television, Ltd. I>a Tribune Limitee CKSO Radio, Ltd. Cape Breton Broadcasters, Inc. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Western Ontario Broadcasting, Ltd. Canadian Broadcasting Corp. — CUBA — Cadena Azul de Cuba Circuito CMQ Cadena Azul de Cuba Radiotelevision El Mundo Radio Universal Circuito CMQ Radiotelevision Nacional, S.A. Circuito CMQ ('adena Azul de Cuba Radiotelevision Nacional, S.A. Circuito CMQ Radiotelevision Nacional, S.A. Circjiito CMQ Cadena Azul de Cuba Circuito C3IQ Cadena Oriental de Radio Radiotelevision Nacional, S.A. Cadena Azul de Cuba — MEXICO — Romulo O'Farrill, Sr. Emilio Azearraga Romulo O'Farrill, Sr. Emilio Azearraga Romulo O'Farrill, Sr. Romulo O'Farrill, Sr. Television de la Frontera, Romulo O'Farrill, Sr. Romulo O'Farrill, Sr. S.A. Emilio Azearraga Cadena Radiodiffusora Mexicana, (iuillermo Gonzales Camarena Television de Mexico, S.A. L'niversity of Mexico Romulo O'Farrill, Sr. Romulo O'Farrill, Sr. Emilio Azearraga Romulo O'Farrill, Sr. Romulo O'Farrill, St. Romulo O'Farrill, Sr. Emilio Azearraga 970 Mt L nes/Pix ('arrier Freq. and Visual Aural Fields/Sec 11.2r> 81.75 525/60 55.25 59.75 526/60 61.25 65.75 625/60 61.25 65.75 525/60 199.25 203.75 525/60 199.25 203.75 525/60 211.25 215.75 525/60 55.25 59.75 525/60 55.26 59.75 525/60 55.25 5».75 525/60 83.25 87.75 525/60 67.25 71.75 525/60 187.25 191.75 625/60 205.25 209.75 526/60 55.25 59.75 526/60 67.25 71.75 525/60 55.25 .59.75 525/60 61.25 65.75 526/60 67.25 71.75 625/60 181.25 185.75 525/60 55.25 59.75 525/60 175.25 179.75 525/60 77.25 81.75 525/60 67.25 71.75 525/60 187.25 191.75 625/60 55.25 59.75 525/60 187.25 191.75 626/60 67.25 71.75 625/60 187.25 191:75 525/60 83.25 87.75 525/60 193.25 197.75 525/60 55.25 .59.75 526/60 175.25 179.75 526/60 83.2f5 87.75 526/60 67.25 71.75 625/60 67.25 71.75 525/60 193.25 197.25 525/60 205.25 209.75 625/60 187.25 191.75 525/60 61.25 65.75 526/60 77.25 81.75 626/60 181.25 185.75 525/60 55.25 59.75 525/60 175.25 179.75 525/60 199.25 203.75 526/60 211.25 215.75 625/60 83.25 87.75 526/60 193.25 197.75 526/60 83.25 87.75 625/60 61.25 65.75 525/60 205.25 209.75 625/60 83.25 87.75 526/60 77.25 81.75 625/60 67.25 71.75 526/60 61.25 Ci5.75 526/60 199.25 203.75 525/60 187.25 191.75 525/60 55.25 .59.75 525/60 77.25 81.75 525/60 67.25 71.75 525/60 211.25 215.75 525/60 .55.25 .59.75 525/60 193.25 197.75 525/60 83.25 87.75 525/60 193.25 197.75 525/60 61.25 65.75 525/60 187.25 191.75 525/60 83.25 87.75 625/60 205.25 209.75 525/60 nan tv outside united states d n n Location Tampico Tampico Tijuana Tijuana Tijuana Torreon Veracruz Buenos Aires Ituenos Aires Brussels Brussels Bello Horizonte Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Bogota Prague (Exp.) 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Whitfield, Jr. Harlan Irvine Joe Guthrie Frank Miller Liberty Lynch raintsville George E. Wolford Dwlght L. Brown PikevUle R. G. Wells, Jr. Pineville Middlesboro Wheelright Whitesburg Winchester Yancey J. M. Brooks, Jr. W. Howes Meade George Lreatherman R. B. Salyer W. Howe Meade Joe Guthrie Maine Biddeford Sumner Sewall Marjland Cumberland J. Holland RanneUs Fricndsville R. Earl Guard Stanley M Fulton James B. Wright Phillip Tedesco, Jr. Nelson Myers McClean Clark E. B. Fetz P. B. McAdam Marion L. Boatman L. L. Hilliard John G. Colling John G. Colling Richard 1.. Blais Frederick T. Sevfaig Carlton Davis Kelly A. Crawford David H, Coe Stations WBBM-TV: WNBQ; WGN-TV; WBKB (Chicago) W(K^-TV (Davenport) WHBF-TV (R«>ck Island) WCIA ((^lampaign) KSI>-TV (St. Louis) WTVP (Decatur) WCIA (Champaign) WICS (Springfleld) WHAS-TV; WAVE-TV; (Louisville) WJHL-TV (Johnson City) WATE (Knoxville) WSAZ-TV (Huntington) WATE (Knoxville) WAVE-TV (LouisviUe) WLWT (Cincinnati) WAVE-TV; WHAS-TV (Louisville) WSAZ-TV (Huntington) WCHS-TV (Charleston) WSAZ-TV (Huntington) WCHS-TV (Charleston) WJAC-TV; (Johnstown, Fenn.) WFBG-TV; (Altoona, Penn.) WRC-TV; WTTG; WMAL-TV; WTOP-TV (Washington) WDTV (Pittsburgh) WJAC-TV (Johnstown) WDTV (Pittsburgh) WTRF-TV (WheeOng) WBC-TV; WTTG; WTOP-TV; (Washington) WBZ-TV; WNAC-TV (Boston) WRGB (Schenectady) WMGT (Adams) WWOR-TV (Worcester) WBZ-TV; WNAC-TV (Boston) WRGB (Schenectady) WRBC-TV; WABT (Birmingham) KOOK-TV KXLY-TV KGVO-TV (Billings) (Spokane) (Missoula) KOOK-TV (Billings) KPEQ-TV (St. Joseph, Mo.) KMTV; WOW-TV (Omaha) WDAF-TV; KCMO-TV (Kansas City) KPIX; KRON-TV; Cisco) KOVR (Stockton) KGO-TV; (San Fran- WNAC-TV (Boston) WMTW (Mt. Washington) WMUR-TV (Manchester) WCSH-TV (Portland) CBFT (Montreal) WPTZ; WFIL-TV; WCAU-TV (Phlla.) KOB-TV; KGGM-TV; (Albuquerque) WNBtP-TV; (Binghamton) WSYR-TV; WHEN-TV; . H. Schooner J. Calviu Frank Fred Corealle Henr>' Kalinowski Frank J. Beachley Fred J. Uardt Johnsonburg Roy Nelson Lansford Robert J. Tarlton Lehighton Dr. Joseph J. Humphries Levtristown G. F« Gardn^, Jr. Lock Haven Dale W. AUen Lykens Max E. MiUer Mahanoy City A. P. McLaughlin John Walsonavich Mansfield ByronA.Neal MeadvUle George J. Barco Meyersdale Robert Kirchner MiUersburg Fred R. Helwiff Minersville F. E. Moser Montgomery Mt. Union Francis Beinfoaeh John H. Kinsloe, Jr. Muncy Max E. MiUer Newport Oa City Henry 0. Schiffer B. A. DreUck Palmerton Pine Grove C. E. Reinhard Dr. Sidney Melnlcove Plymouth Robert R. Hosey PottsvUle M. F. Malarkey, Jr. PottsvUle Clarence F. SchoffstaU Benovo John P. RathmeU Rldgway Frank. S. Rich Stations WPTZ: WFIL-TV; WCAU-TV (PhUa.) WBEN-TV (Buflfalo) WN BF-T V ( Bingham ton) WPTZ; WFIL-TV; WCAU-TV (Phila.) WMAR-TV (Baltimore) WFIL-TV; WCAU-TV (Phlla.) WGAL-TV (Lancaster) WTPA (Harrisburg) WCBS-TV; WROA; WOR-TV (New York) WFIL-TV (Philadelphia) W JAG-TV (Johnstown) WILK-TV; WBBE-TV (Wilks Barre) WFBG-TV (Altoona) WGBI-TV (Scranton) WHUM-TV (Reading) WGAL-TV (Lancaster) WJAC-TV (Johnstown) WFBG-TV (Altoona) WBEN-TV (Buffalo) WPTZ; WFIL-TV; WCAU-TV (Phila.) WPIX (New York) WPTZ; WFIL-TV; WCAU-TV (Phila.) WOR-TV; WPIX (New York) WJAC-TV (Johnstown) WFBG-TV (Altoona) WHUM-TV (Reading) WGAL-TV (Lancaster) WJAC-TV (Johnstown) WFBG-TV (Altoona) WGAL-TV (Lancaster) WPTZ; WFIL-TV; WCAU-TV (Phila.) WGAI^TV (Lancaster) WHUM-TV (Reading) WPTZ; WFIL-TV; WCAU-TV (Phila.) WEEU-TV; WHUM-TV (Reading) WPTZ; WFIL-TV; WCAU-TV (Phila.) WHUM-TV (Reading) WPIX (New York) WNBF-TV (Binghamton) WBEN-TV (Buffalo) WSYR-TV (Syracuse) WICU (Erie) WEWS; WNBK; WXEL (Cleveland) WDTV (Pittsburgh) WDTV (Pittsburgh) WJAC-TV (Johnstown) WTRF-TV (Wheeling) WMAR-TV (Baltimore) WGAL-TV (Lancaster) WFIL-TV (Phila.) WPTZ; WFII^TV; WCAU-TV (Phila.) WHUM-TV (Reading) WJAC-TV (Johnstown) WFBG-TV (Altoona) WBRL-TV; WILK-TV (Wilkes-Barre) WHUM-TV (Reading) WNBF-TV (Binghamton) WGAL-TV (Lancaster) WDTV (Pittsburgh) WJAC-TV (Johnstown) WFBG-TV (Altoona) WCBS-TV; WOR-TV; WPIX (New York) WPTZ; WFIL-TV; WCAU-TV (Phila.) WGAL-TV (Lancaster) WHUM-TV (Reading) WSBA-TV (New York) WNBF-TV (Binghamton) WPTZ; WFIL-TV (Phila.) WBRL-TV; WILK-TV (WUkes-Barre) WGBI-TV (Scranton) WPTZ; WFIL-TV; WCAU-TV (PhUa.) WHUM-TV (Reading) WPTZ; WFIL-TV; WCAU-TV (Phila.) WHUM-TV (Reading) WJAC-TV (John«town) WFBG-TV (Altoona) 976 S— S— H S2JI??™JLTJ. JJ^iHI?^^^ ANTENNA SYSTEMS D D D state City Exec, in Charge SchuykUl Haven A.M.Strause Selinsgrove W. M. Kearney Shamokin Fred Bower Sheffield Shenandoah F. F. Feidler, Jr. Frank T. Brophy Shickshinny Slatington Noel B. Caverly Lawrence i. Kem Smethport W. E. Thomas State CoUege Walter N. Brown St.€lair John S. Warner St. Mary's Steelton Stroudsburg Frank Vitarelli M. L. Houtz John M. Price Sunbury John J. Bami, Jr. Tamaqua TitusvUle Warren Ben P. Honser A. D. Carlson Robert E. Dunham Warren Wellsboro Westfield Wilkes-Barre John A. Carbon Chester Pierce J. F. Eberle Ralph Katrosh WilUamspoPt Carl A. Maenlen WiUiamsport Joseph L. Ic. Juhiiobiiry WitofiHinrk (iriindy llarrisonhiirc siiiiiiiton \ll«T«>ll IMlinKham <>nlriiliu ( hfhaliH ChHun (olviUf* <'oiil<-«* Diiin Ihixtoii Kll.nsl.iirK Kv«Tftt Ki'iiiiou irk l.iiid M(>nt«^ano Omuk-OkanoKitn Pomeroy Kaymond Rlrhland S«M«ii l^kf WaJla Wallii U:tt«T\ille Viiili)TH(«liile ttliirllHd ( harllon ifeiK>it» Oi«-Ha|M-akt? ( o:tl\%iHHl KM*t (til If Klkin« Kx«H". In <"hiirK«> (.i>t>ri:<* K. Story K. Klllot lliirkor. Jr. Juscpli S. Wool .\iiii«> I'alloKa KiiKtMH* kriiin«>r l.i'orKt* 1,. t'uHMlrloh S. K. VouiiK K. V. KIliiiKWOod. Sr. S. K. Vounu Kichard LtMinard llanios B. Rife Fredeiirk I.. Allmaii N(»r\v«M>V>ll R-T\ ( Manchester) \V|{<;B (Seheneet«dy) \>MTW (Mt. Washinj-ton) (MBT: CBFT (Montreal) \VB/-TV: >VNA('-TV (Boston) » M I R r \ ( Manchester ) \VB/-TV (Boston) W lt( i B ( SVMT\V (Mt. Washington) WBZ-TV: WN AC-TV (Boston) WRCiB (Seheneotady) W(SH-TV; WGAN-TV (Portland) WMTW (Mt. Washington) WBZ-TV; WNAO-TV (Boston) WMl'R-TV (Manchester) WMVT (Montpelier) WMTW (Mt. Washington) WBZ-TV (Boston) WRGB (Schenectady) WMTW (Mt. Washington) WSAZ-TV ( Huntington ) WJHL-TV (Johnson City) WOAY-TV (Oak Hill) WTVR (Richmond) WTT(i; WTOP-TV (Washington) KOMO-TV; KING-TV (Seattle) KTNT-TV (Taconia) KOMO-TV; KING-TV (Seattle) KTNT-TV (Tacoma) KOMO-TV; KING-TV (Seattle) KTNT-TV (Tacoma) KOMO-TV; KING-TV (Seattle) KTNT-TV (Tacoma) KXLY-TV ; KHQ-TV (Spokane) KREM-TV; KHQ-TV; KXLY-TV (Spokane) KXLY-TV; KHQ-TV (Spokane) KREM-TV; KHQ-TV; KXLY-TV (Spokane) KXLY-TV; KHQ-TV; KREM-TV (Spokane) KOMO-TV; KING-TV (Seattle) KTNT-TV (Tacoma) KHQ-TV; KXLY-TV (Spokane) KIMA-TV (Yakima) KXLY-TV; KHQ-TV; KREM-TV (Spokane) KXLY-TV; KHQ-TV; KREM-TV (Spokane) KHQ-TV; KXLY-TV; KREM-TV (Spokane) KING-TV; KOMO-TV (Seattle) KTNT-TV (Tacoma) f'stiriiioiil II. G. Hchmldt Ralph H. Hhepler Kdwurd A. Pence 978 KXIA-TV; KHQ-TV; KREM-TV KXLY-TV; KHQ-TV; KREiM-TV KXLY-TV; KHQ-TV; KREM-TV KHQ-TV; KXLY-TV (Spokane) KING-TV (Seattle) KXLY-TV; KHQ-TV (Spokane) WTRF-TV (Wheeling) WDTV-TV (Pittsburgh) WSTV-TV (Steubenville) WHAZ-TV (Huntington) WSLS-TV (Roanoke WCHS-TV ((!harloHton) WI>TV (Pittsburgh) WTRF-TV (Wheeling) WSTV-TV (Steubenville) (Spokane) (Spokane) (Spokane) i S...5...S. state COMMUNITY TELEVISION ANTENNA SYSTEMS D D D Wisconsin Wyoming Canada City Follansbee Grafton Hinton Keyser Lost Creek Man Moundsville Mullens New Martinsville IMiillippi I'iedmont Prenter Princeton Kainelle Richwood Rowlesburg Slab Fork Si>encer War Webster Springs Weirton Welch Weston Weston (Con) Wheeling Whitesville Williamson Niagara Rhinelander Casper Cody Cokesville Laramie Worland Grand'mere, Que. Guelph, Ontario London, Ontario Montreal, Que. Trail, Br. Columbia Vancouver, B. C. Exec, in Charge Leo Cocco James V. Coste Dr. Harry E. Colfman 1). B. Randolph C. O. Erickson George Prostivack Robert R. Jones P. P. McCray Homer Ferrell C. G. Evans E. Clyde Bourne J. E. Decker Carl E. Gainer S. A. Phillips, Jr. S. Austin Caperton. Jr. Robert Doolittle L. W. Coffey Wm. R. Lago Edmund O. Gates M. W. Adler M. W. Adler Donald W. Levenson James Williams Jack Gates Edward Gaber D. H. Goodearle Bill Daniels Harry M. Moore J. E. Collier Thomas Mitchell, Jr. Jules Matteau F. T. Metoalf E. R. Jarman A. Cross Gordon L, Fairweather C. G. Chandler WTTG (Wash- Stations WSLS-TV (Roanoke) WOHS-TV (Charleston) WOAY-TV (Oak HUl) WTOP-rV; WMAL-TV; ington) WJAC-TV (Johnstown) WSAZ-TV (Huntington) WDTV;WENS (Pittsburgh) WTRF-TV. (Wheeling) WSTV-TV (Steubenville) WJAC-TV (Johnstown) WSAZ-TV (Huntington) WCHS-TV (Charleston) WSLS-TV Roanoke) WDTV (Pittsburgh) WTRF-TV (Wheeling) WSTV-TV (Steubenville) WRC-TV; WTTG; WTOP-TV (Washington) WJAC-TV (Johnstown) WFBG-TV (Altoona) WSLS-TV (Roanoke) WCHS-TV (Charleston) WSLS-TV (Roanoke, Va.) WCHS-TV (Charleston) WOAY-TV (Oak HUl) WSAZ-TV (Huntington) WCHS-TV (Charleston) WOAY-TV (Oak Hill) WDTV (Pittsburgh) WTRF-TV (Wheeling) WSTV-TV (Steubenville) WSAZ-TV (Huntington) WSLS-TV (Roanoke) WCHS-TV (Charleston) WSAZ-TV (Huntington) W€HS-rV (Charleston) WSLS-T^^ (Roanoke) WDTX (Pittsburgh) WTRF-TV (WTieeling) WSTV-TV (Steubenville) WCHS-TV (Charleston) WOAY-TV (Oak Hill) WBAY-TV (Green Bay) WMBV-TV (Marinette) WBAY-TV (Green Bay) WSAU-TV (Wausau) KDAL-TV (Duluth) KLZ-TV; KOA-TV; (Denver) KFBC (Cheyenne) KOOK-TV (BUlings) KBTV; KFEL-TV KFEL-TV; KOA-TV; KLZ-TV; KBTV (Denver) KOOK-TV (Billings) CBFT; CBMT (Montreal) CFCM-TV (Quebec) WBEN-TV; WGR-TV (Buffalo) CKCO-TV (Kitchener) CBLT (Toronto) CHCH-TV (Hamilton) WNBK; WEWS; WXEL (Cleveland) CBFT; CBMT (Montreal) Plus Closed- Circuit Organizations KREM-TV; KXLY-TV; KHQ-TV (Spokane) CBUT (Vancouver) KOMO-TV; KING-TV (Seattle) KTNT-TV (Tacoma) KVOS-TV (Bellingham, Wash.) 979 n Sl'SPENDED TV OPERATIONS • A list of TV stations which have Rone off their C.lVs the air but have retained • nan Date of Broadcast I ity C^ll Letters ALABAMA Cessation Mobile WKAB-TV (UHF) CALIFORNIA August 1, 1954 Fresno KBID-TV (UHF) July 15, 1954 Los Antreles KTHE (UHF) INDIANA September 10, 1954 Princeton WRAY-TV (UHF) KENTUCKY July 17, 1954 Louisville WKLO-TV (UHF) MAINE April 20, 1954 Portland WPMT (UHF) MINNESOTA December 16, 1954 Duluth WFTV(UHF) MISSISSIPPI July 11, 1954 Meridian WCOC-TV (UHF) MISSOURI July 30, 1954 Festus KACY (UHF) MONTANA April 2, 1954 Butte KOPR-TV (VHF) NEW JERSEY September 19, 1954 Atlantic City WFPG-TV (UHF) NEW YORK May 17, 1954 Albany WTRI (UHF) Elmira WTVE (UHF) OHIO October 15, 1954 Dayton WIFE (UHF) OKLAHOMA March 13, 1954 Tulsa KCEB(UHF) PENNSYLVANIA December 25, 1954 Lebanon WLB-TV (UHF) October 16, 1954 New Castle WKST-TV(UHF) January 14, 1955 PitUburgh WKJF-TV (UHF) TEXAS July 2, 1954 Houston KNUZ-TV (UHF) June 25, 1954 Tyler KETX (UHF) VIRGINIA October 23, 1954 Danville WBTM (UHF) December 31, 1954 Norfolk WTOX(UHF) WEST VIRGINIA October 3, 1954 CharleKton Fairmont WKNA-TV (UHF) WJPB-TV WISCONSIN February 28, 1955 March 1, 1955 Nennah-Appleton- Menasha WNAM-TV (UHF) January 2, 1954 THE TELEVISION CODE OF THE NARTB nan PREAMBLE TELEVISION is seen and heard in every type of American home. These homes include children and adults of all ages, embrace all races and all varieties of religious faith, aiid reach those of every educational hack- ground. It is the responsibility of television to bear constantly in mind that the audience is primarily a home audience, and consequently that tele- vision's relationship to the viewers is that between guest and host. THE REVENUES from advertising support the free, competitive Ameri- can system of telecasting, and make available to the eyes and ears of the American people the finest programs of information, education, culture and entertainment. By law the television broadcaster is responsible for the programming of his station. He, however, is obligated to bring his positive responsibility for excellence and good taste in programming to bear upon all who have a hand in the production of programs, including networks, sponsors, producers of film and of live programs, advertising agencies, and talent agencies. THE AMERICAN businesses which utilize television for conveying their advertising messages to the home by pictures with sound, seen free- of -charge on the home screen, are reminded that their respensililities are not limited to the sale of goods and the creation of a favorable attitude toward the sponsor by the presentation of entertainment. They include, as well, responsibility for utilizing television to bring the best programs, re- gardless of kind, into American homes. TELEVISION, and all who participate in it are jointly accountable to the American public for respect for the special needs of children, for community responsibility, for advancement of education and culture, for the acceptability of the program materials chosen, for decency and decorum in production, and for propriety in advertising. This responsi- bility cannot be discharged by any given group of programs, but can be discharged only through the highest standards of respect for the American home, applied to every moment of every program presented by television. IN ORDER that television programming ma/y best serve the public interest, viewers should be encouraged to make their criticisms and positive sug- gestions known to the television broadcasters. Parents in particular should be urged to see to it that out of the richness of television fare, the best pro- grams are brought to the attention of their children. Q D a T E I. E V 1 S I () N (' O D E — N A R r B ODD ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE 1. ComnuM\'ial television provides a valuable means of augmenting the educationiri and cultural intluences of schools, institutions of higher learning, the home, the church, museums, foundations, and other institu- tions devoted to education and culture. 2. It is the responsibility of a television broadcaster to call upon such institutions for counsel and* co-operation and to work with them on the best methods of presenting educational and cultural materials by television. It is further the responsibility of stations, networks, advertising agencies and sponsors consciously to seek opportunities for introducing into telecasts factual materials which will aid in the enlightenment of the American public. 3. Education via television may be taken to mean that process by which the individual is brought toward informed adjustment to his society. Tele- vision is also responsible for the presentation of overtly instructional and cultural programs, scheduled so as to reach the viewers who are naturally drawn to such programs, and produced so as to attract the largest possible audience. 4. In furthering this realization, the television broadcaster: a) Should be thoroughly conversant with the educational and cultural needs and desires of the community served. b) Should affirmatively seek out responsible and accountable educa- tional and cultural institutions of the community with a view toward providing opportunities for the instruction and enlightenment of the viewers. c) Should provide for reasonable experimentation in the develop- ment of programs specifically directed to the advancement of the com- munity's culture and education. ACCEPTABILITY OF PROGRAM MATERIAL Program material should enlarge the horizons of the viewer, provide him with wholesome entertainment, afford helpful stimulation, and remind him of the responsibilities which the citizen has toward his society. P'urthermore: a) (i) Profanity, obscenity, smut and vulgarity are forbidden, even when likely to be understood only by part of the audience. From time to time, words which have been acceptable, acquire undesirable mean- ings, and telecasters should be alert to eliminate such words. (ii) Words (especially slang) derisive of any race, color, creed, nationality or national derivation, except wherein such usage would be for the specific purpose of effective dramatization such as com- batting prejudice, are forbidden, even when likely to be understood only by part of the audience. From time to time, words which have been acceptable, acquire undesirable meanings, and telecasters should be alert to eliminate such words. (iii) The Television Code Review board shall maintain and issue to subscribers, from time to time, a continuing list of specific words and phrases, which should not be used in keeping with this subsection. This iwt, however, shall not be considered as all-inclusive. b) (i) Attacks on religion and religious faiths are not allowed. (11) Reverence is to mark any mention of the name of God His attributes and powers. 982 n n D TELEVISION CODE — NARTB D D D '^'^ (iii) When religious rites are included in other than religious pro- grams, the rites are accurately presented, and the ministers, priests and rabbis portrayed in their callings are vested with the dignity of their office and under no circumstances are to be held up to ridicule. c) (i) Contests may not constitute a lottery. (ii) Any telecasting designed to "buy" the television audience b> requiring it to listeoi and/or view in hope of reward, rather than for the quality of the program, should be avoided. d) Respect is maintained for the sanctity of marriage and the value of the home. Divorce is not treated casually nor justified as a solu- tion for marital problems. e) Illicit sex relations are not treated as commendable. f ) Sex crimes and abnormalities are generally unacceptable as pro- gram material. g) Drunkenness and narcotic addiction are never presented as de- sirable or prevalent. h) The administration of illegal drugs will not be displayed. i) The use of liquor in program content shall be de-emphasized. The consumption of liquor in American life, when not required by the plot or for proper characterization, shall not be shown. j) The use of gambling devices or scenes necessary to the develop- ment of plot or as appropriate background is acceptable only when presented with discretion and in moderation, and in a manner which would not excite interest in, or foster, betting nor be instructional in nature. Telecasts of actual sport programs at which on-the-scene bet- ting is permitted by law should be presented in a manner in keeping with Federal, state and local laws, and should concentrate en the sub- ject as a public sporting event. k) In reference to physical or mental afflictions and deformities, special precautions must be taken to avoid ridiculing sufferers from similar ailments and offending them or members of their families. 1) Exhibitions of fortune-telling, astrology, phrenology, palm-read- ing, and numerology are acceptable only when required by a plot or the theme of a program, and then the presentation should be developed in a manner designed not to foster superstition or excite interest or belief in these subjects. m) Television drama shall not simulate news or special events in such a way as to mislead or alarm. Reference is made to the section of the Cod£ on News. n) Legal, medical and other professional advice, diagnosis and treat- ment will be permitted only in conformity with law and recognized ethical and professional standards. o) The presentation of cruelty, greed and selfishness as worthy motivations is to be avoided. p) Excessive or unfair exploitation of others or of their physical or mental afflictions shall not be presented as praiseworthy. q) Criminality shall be presented as undesirable and unsympathetic. The condoning of crime and the treatment of the commission of crime in a frivolous, cynical or callous manner is unacceptable. r) The presentation of techniques of crime in such detail as to invite imitation shall be avoided. 983 D D D TELEVISION CODE — NARTB 9„„5„ ° s) The use of horror for its own sake will be eliminated; the use of visual or aural otTocts which would shock or alarm the viewer, and the dotailod presentation of brutality or physical agony by sight or by sound are not permissible. t) Law enforcement shall be upheld, and the officers of the law are to be portrayed with respect and dignity. u) The presentation of murder or revenge as a motive for murder shall not be presented as justifiable. v) Suicide as an acceptable solution for human problems is prohibited. w) The exposition of sex crimes will be avoided. x) The appearance or dramatization of persons featured in actual crime news will be permitted only in such light as to aid law enforce- ment or to report the news event. y) The use of animals, both in the production of television programs and as a part of television program content, shall, at all times, be in conformity with accepted standards of humane treatment. RESPONSIBIUTY TOWARD CHILDREN 1. The education of children involves giving them a sense of the world at large. Crime, violence and sex are a part of the world they will be called upon to meet, and a certain amount of proper presentation of such is help- ful in orienting the child to his social surroundings. However, violence and illicit sex shall not be presented in an attractive manner, nor to an extent such as will lead a child to believe that they play a greater part in life than they do. They should not be presented without indications of the resultant retribution and punishment. 2. It is not enough that only those programs which are intended for viewing by children shall be suitable to the young and immature. (Atten- tion is called to the general items listed under "Acceptability of Program Blaterials.") Television is responsible for insuring that programs of all sorts which occur during the times of day when children may normally be expected to have the opportunity of viewing television shall exercise care in the following regards : a) In affording opportunities for cultural growth as well as for wholesome entertainment. b) In developing programs to foster and promote the commonly accepted moral, social and ethical ideals characteristic of American life. c) In reflecting respect for parents, for honorable behavior, and for the constituted authorities of the American community. d) In eliminating reference to kidnapping of children or threats of kidnapping. e) In avoiding material which is excessively violent or would create morbid suspense, or other undesirable reactions in children. f) In exercising particular restraint and care in crime or mystery episodes involving children or minors. DECENCY AND DECORUM IN PRODUCTION 1. The costuming of all performers shall be within the bounds of 9a4 B— 5-.-9„„.....„„„ J. ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ CODE — NARTB DDn propriety, and shall avoid such exposure or such emphasis on anatomical detail as would embarrass or offend home viewers. 2. The movements of dancers, actors, or other performers shall be kept within the bounds of decency, and lewdness and impropriety shall not be suggested in the positions assumed by performers. 3. Camera angles shall avoid such views of performers as to emphasize anatomical details indecently. 4. Racial or nationality types shall not be shown in television in such a manner as to ridicule the race or nationality. 5. The use of locations closely associated with sexual life or with sexual sin must be governed by good taste and delicacy. COMMUNITY RESPONSIBIUTY ^ A television broadcaster and his staff occupy a position of respon- sibility in the community and should conscientiously endeavor to be acquainted fully with its needs and characteristics in order better to serve the welfare of its citizens. TREATMENT OF NEWS AND PUBLIC EVENTS News 1. A television station's news schedule should be adequate and well- balanced. 2. News reporting should be factual, fair and without bias. 3. Commentary and analysis should be clearly identified as such 4. Good taste should prevail in the selection handling of news : Morbid, sensational or alarming details not essential to the factual report, especially in connection with stories of crime or sex, should be avoided. News should be telecast in such a manner as to avoid panic and unnecessary alarm. 5. At all times, pictorial and verbal material for both news and com- ment should conform to other sections of these standards, wherever such sections are reasonably applicable. 6. Pictorial material should be chosen with care and not presented in a misleading manner. 7. A television broadcaster should exercise due care in his super- vision of content format, and presentation of newscasts originated by his station; and in his selection of newscasters, commentators, and analysts. 8. A television broadcaster should exercise particular discrimination in the acceptance, placement and presentation of advertising in news pro- grams so that such advertising should be clearly distinguishable from the news content. 9. A television broadcaster should not present fictional events or other non-news material as authentic news telecasts or announcements, nor should he permit dramatizations in any program which would give the false impression that the dramatized material constitutes news. Expletives, (presented aurally or pictorially) such as "flash" or "bulletin" and state- ments such as "we interrupt this program to bring you . . ." should be reserved specifically for news room use. However, a television broadcaster may properly exercise discretion in the use in non-news programs of words 985 □ n D »' ^' »' K ^ 1 S 1 O N (. O 1) E — N A R r B Q D D mm— or phrases which do not necessarily imply that the material following is a news release. Public Events 1. A television broadcaster has an affirmative responsibility at all times to be informed of public events, and to provide coverage consonant with the ends of an informed and enlightened citizenry. 2. Because of the nature of events open to public, the treatment of such events by a television broadcaster should be effected in a manner to provide for adequate and informed coverage as well as good taste in presentation. Controversial Public Issues 1. Television provides a valuable forum for the expression of respon- sible views on public issues of a controversial nature. In keeping therewith the television broadcaster should seek out and develop with accountable individuals, groups and organizations, programs relating to controversial public issues of import to its fellow citizens; and to give fair representa- tion to opposing sides of issues which materially affect the life or welfare of a substantial segment of the public. 2. The provision of time for this purpose should be guided by the following principles: a) Requests by individuals, groups or organizations for time to discuss their views on controversial public issues, should be considered on the basis of their individual merits, and in the light of the con- tribution which the use requested would make to the public interest, and to a well-balanced program structure. b) Programs devoted to the discussion of controversial public issues should be identified as such, and should not be presented in a manner which would mislead listeners or viewers to believe that the program is of entertainment, news or any other character. Political Telecasts Political telecasts should be clearly identified as such, and should not be presented by a television broadcaster in a manner which would mislead listeners or views to believe that the program is of any other character. Religious Programs 1. It is the responsibility of a television broadcaster to make available to the community, as part of a well-balanced program schedule, adequate opportunity for religious presentations. 2. The following principles should be followed in the treatment of Buch programs: a) Telecasting which reaches men of all creeds simultaneously should avoid attacks upon religion. b) Religious programs should be presented respectfully and accurate- ly and without prejudice or ridicule. c) Religious programs should be presented by responsible individ- uals, groups, and organizations. d) Religious pro^^rams should place emphasis on broad religious 986 n n n television code — nartb d d d truths, excluding the presentation of controversial or partisan viewa not directly or necessarily related to religion or morality. 3. In the allocation of time for telecasts of religious programs it is recommended that the television station use its best efforts to apportion such time fairly among the representative faith groups of its community. PRESENTATION OF ADVERTISING 1. Ever mindful of the role of television as a guest in the home, a television broadcaster should exercise unceasing care to supervise the form in which advertising material is presented over his facilities. Since tele- vision is a developing medium, involving methods and techniques distinct from those of radio, It may be desirable, from time to time, to reviev^ and revise the presently suggested practices. (a) Advertising messages should be presented with courtesy and good taste ; disturbing or annoying material should be avoided ; every effort should be made to keep the advertising message in harmony with the content and general tone of the program in which it appears. b) A sponsor's advertising messages should be confined within the framework of the sponsor's program structure. A television broad- caster should avoid the use of commercial announcements which are divorced from the program either by preceding the introduc- tion of the program (as in the case of so-called "cow-catcher" an- nouncements) or by following the apparent sign-off of the program (as in the case of so-called "trailer" announcements). To this end, the program itself should be announced and clearly identified BOTH AUDIO AND VIDEO before the sponsor's advertising material is first used, and should be signed off BOTH AUDIO AND VIDEO after the sponsor's advertising material is last used. c) Advertising copy should contain no claims intended to disparage competitors, competing products, or other industries, professions or institutions. d) Since advertising by television is a dynamic technique, a tele- vision broadcaster should keep under surveillance new advertising devices so that the spirit and purpose of these standards are fulfilled. e) Television broadcasters should exercise the utmost care and dis- crimination with regard to advertising material, including content, placement and presentation, near or adjacent to programs designed for children. No considerations of expediency should be permitted to impinge upon the vital responsibility towards children and adoles- cents, which is inherent in television, and which must be recognized and accepted by all advertisers employing television. f ) Television advertisers should be encouraged to devote portions of their allotted advertising messages and program time to the sup- port of worthy causes in the public interest in keeping with the highest ideals of the free com letitive system. g) A charge for television time to churches and religious bodies is not recommended. ACCEPTABILITY OF ADVERTISERS AND PRODUCTS Generai 1. A commercial television broadcast ter makes his facilities available 987 DDD TELK\1S10NC0DE — NARTB DDD for the advert isin>r of products and services and accepts commercial pres- entations for such advertising. However, a television broadcaster should, in recognition of liis responsibility to the public, refuse the facilities of his station to an advertiser where he has good reason to doubt the integrity of the advertiser, the truth of the advertising representations, or the- com- pliance of the advertiser with the spirit and purpose of all applicable legal rtHjuirements. Moreover, in consideration of the laws and customs of the conmiunities served, each television broadcaster should refuse his facilities to the advertisement of products and services, or the use of advertising scripts, which the station has good reason to believe would be objectionable to a substantial and responsible segment of the community. The foregoing principles should be applied with judgment and flexibility, taking into consideration the characteristics of the medium and the form and content of the particular presentation. In general, because television broad- cast is designed for the home and the family, including children, the fol- lowing principles should govern the business classifications listed below: a) The advertising of hard liquor should not be accepted. b) The advertising of beer and wines is acceptable only when pre- sented in the best of good taste and discretion, and is acceptable sub- ject to federal and local laws. c) Advertising by institutions or enterprises which in their offers of instruction imply promises of employment or make exaggerated claims for the opportunities awaiting those who enroll for courses is generally unacceptable. d) The advertising of firearms and fireworks is acceptable only sub- ject to federal and local laws. e) The advertising of fortune-telling, occultism, spiritualism, astrol- ogy, phrenology, palm-reading, numerology, mind-reading or charac- ter-reading is not acceptable. f) Because all products of a personal nature create special prob- lems, such products, when accepted, should be treated with especial emphasis on ethics and the canons of good taste; however, the adver- tising of intimately personal products which are generally regarded as unsuitable conversational topics in mixed social groups is not acceptable. g) The advertising of tip sheets, race track publications, or organ- izations seeking to advertise for the purpose of giving odds or pro- moting betting or lotteries is not accepable. 2. Diligence should be exercised to the end that advertising copy accepted for telecasting complies with pertinent federal, state and local laws. 3. An advertiser who markets more than one product should not be permitted to use advertising copy devoted to an acceptable product for purposes of publicizing the brand name or other identification of a product which is not acceptable. ADVERTISING OF MEDICAL PRODUCTS 1. The advertising of medical products presents considerations of intimate and far-reaching importance to the consumer, and the following principles and procedures should apply in the advertising thereof. D D D TELEVISION CODE — NARTB D D D a) A television broadcaster should not accept advertising material which in his opinion offensively describes or dramatizes distress or morbid situations involving ailments, by spoken word, sound or vi&ual effects. b) Because of the personal nature of the advertising of medical products, claims that a product will effect a cure and the indiscriminate use of such words as "safe", "without risk", "harmless", or terms of similar meaning should not be accepted in the advertising of medical products on television stations. Contests 1. Contests should offer the opportunity to all contestants to win on the basis of ability and skIU, rather than chance. 2. All contest details, including rules, eligibility requirements, open- ing and termination dates should be clearly and completely announced and/or shown or easily accessible to the viewing public, and the winners' names should be released and prizes awarded as soon as possible after the close of the contest. 3. When advertising is accepted which requests contestants to sub- mit items of product identification or other evidence of purchase of prod- uct, reasoiiable facsimiles thereof should be made acceptable. 4. All copy pertaining to any contest (except that which is required by law) associated with the exploitation or sale of the sponsor's product or service, and all references to prizes or gifts offered in such connection should be considered a part of and included in the total time allowances as herein provided, (see Time Standards for Advertising Copy.) Premiums and Offers 1. Full details of proposed offers should be required by the television broadcaster for investigation and approval before the first announcement of the offer is made to the public. 2. A final date for the termination of an offer should be announced as far in advance as possible. 3. Before accepting for telecast offers involving a monetary consid- eration, a television broadcaster should satisfy himself as to the integrity of the advertiser and the advertiser's willingness to honor complaints mdicating dissatisfaction with the premium by returning the monetary consideration. 4. There should be no misleading descriptions or visual representa- tions of any premiums or gifts which would distort or enlarge their value in the minds of the listeners. 5. Assurances should be obtained from the advertiser that premiums offered are not harmful to person or property. 6. Premiums should not be approved which appeal to superstition on the basis of "luck-bearing" powers or otherwise. Time Standards for Advertising Copy 1. In accordance with good telecast advertising practices, the time standards for advertising copy are as follows : 989 □ n n r K I. K \ I s I 0 N ( () I) E — iN A R T B D D D Lengrth of Advertising Message Length of (minutes and seconds) Program News Programs All Other Programs (minutes) Day and Night Class "A" Time All Other Hrs. 6 1:00 1:00 1:15 10 1:45 2:00 2:10 16 2:15 2:30 3:00 26 2:50 4:00 80 3:00 4:15 46 4 :30 5 :45 60 6:00 7:00 2. Reasonable and limited identification of prize and statement of the donor's name within formats wherein the presentation of contest awards or prizes is a necessary and integral part of program content shall not be included as commercial time within the meaning of paragraph 1. above ; however, any oral or visual presentation concerning the product or its donor, over and beyond such identification and statement, shall be included as commercial time within the meaning of paragraph 1. above. 3. The time standards set forth above do not affect the established practice of reserving for station use the last 30 seconds of each program for station break and spot announcements. 4. Announcement programs are designed to accommodate a desig- nated number of individual live or recorded announcements, generally one minute in length, which are carried within the body of the program and are available for sale to individual advertisers. Normally not more than 3 one-minute announcements (which should not exceed approximately 125 words if presented live) should be scheduled within a 15-minute period and not more than six such announcements should be scheduled within a 30-minute period in local announcement programs; however, fewer an- nouncements of greater individual length may be scheduled, provided that the aggregate length of the announcements approximates three minutes in a 15-minute program or six minutes in a 30-minute program. In an- nouncement programs other than 15 minutes or 30 minutes in length, the proportion of one minute of announcement within every five minutes of programming is normally applied. The announcements must be presented within the framework of the program period designated for their use and kept in harmony with the content of the program in which they are placed. 5. Programs presenting women's services, features, shopping guides, market information, and similar material, provide a special service to the listening and viewing public in which advertising material is an in- formative and integral part of the program content. Because of these specal characteristics the time standards set forth above may be waived to a reasonable extent. 6. Even though the commercial time limitations of the Code do not apecifically prohibit back-to-back announcements, such a practice is not recommended for more than two announcements, either at station break or within the framework of a single program. 7. Any casual reference BY TALENT in a program to another's product or service under any trade name or language sufficiently descriptive to identify it should, except for normal guest identifications, be condemned and difU!ou raged. 990 nan television code — nartb nan 8. Stationary backdrops or properties in television presentations show- ing the sponsor^s name or product, the name of his product, his trade mark or slogan may be used only incidentally. They should not obtrude on program interest or entertainment. "On Camera" shots of such materials should be fleeting, not too frequent, and mindful of the need of maintaining a proper program balance. Drconatized Appecds and Advertising Appeals to help fictitious characters in television programs by pur- chasing the advertiser's product or service or sending for a premium should not be permitted, and such fictitious characters should not be introduced into the advertising message for such purposes. When drama- tized advertising material involves statements by doctors, dentists, nurses or other professional people, the material should be presented by members of such profession reciting actual experience or it should be made apparent from the presentation itself that the portrayal is dramatized. Sponsor Identification Identification of sponsorship must be made in all sponsored programs in accordance with the requirements of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission. • REGULATIONS AND PRCKIEDURES The following REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES shall obtain as an integral part of the Television Code of the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters: Nome The Name of this Code shall be the Television Code of the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters.* n Purpose of the Code The purpose of this Code is cooperatively to maintain a level of tele- vision programming which gives full consideration to the educational, informational, cultural, economic, moral and entertainment needs of the American public to the end that more and more people will be better served. m Subscribers Section 1. Eligibility Any individual, firm or corporation which is engaged in the operation of a television broadcast station or network, or which holds a construction permit for a television broadcast station within the United States or its * "Television Board. The Television Board is hereby authorized: — (4) to enact, amend and promulgate standards of practice or codes for its Television members, and to establish such methods to secure observance thereof as it may deem advisable; — ". By-Laws of The Na- tional Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters, Article VII Section 2, B. (4). 991 Dan TELEVISION CO D E — NARTB DDD dependencies, shall, subject to the approval of the Television Board of Directors a.s hereinafter provided, be eligible to subscribe to the Television Code of the NARTB to the extent of one subscription for each such station and/or network wliich it operates or for which it holds a construction permit; provided, that a non television-member of NARTB shall not be- come eligible via code susbcription to receive any of the member services or to exercise any of the voting privileges of a member. Section 2. Certification of Subscription Upon subscribing to the Code, subject to the approval of the Television Board of Directors, there shall be granted forthwith to each such sub- scribing station authority to use the **NARTB Television Seal of Good Practice", a copyrighted and registered seal to be provided in the form of a certificate, a slide and/or film, signifying that the recipient thereof is a subscriber in good standing to the Television Code of NARTB. The seal and its significance shall be appropriately publicized by the NARTB. Section 3. Duration of Subscription Subscription shall continue in full force and effect until thirty days after the first of the month following receipt of notice of written resigna- tion. Subscription to the Code shall be effective from the date of applica- tion subject to the approval of the Television Board of Directors; provided, that the subscription of a television station going on the air for the first time shall, for the first six months of such subscription, be probationary, during which time its subscription can be summarily revoked by an affirma- tive two-thirds vote of the Television Board of Directors without the usual processes specified below. Section 4. Suspension of Subscription Any subscription, and/or the authority to utilize and show the above- noted seal, may be voided, revoked or temporarily suspended for television programming, including commercial copy, which by theme, treatment or incident, in the judgment of the Television Board constitutes a continuing, willful or gross violation of any of the provisions of the Television Code, by an affirmative two-thirds vote of the Television Board of Directors at a regular or special meeting; provided, however, that the following con- ditions precedent shall apply: (1) The subscriber shall be advised in writing by Registered Mail of the charges preferred; (2) Such subscriber shall have a right to a hearing and may exercise same by filing an answer within 10 days of the date of such notification; (3) Failure to request a hearing shall be deemed a waiver of the subscriber's right thereto; (4) If hearing is requested by the subscriber, it shall be designated as promptly as possible and at such time and place as the Television Board may specify. Oral and written evidence may be introduced by the subscriber and by the Television Code Review Board (hereinafter provided for). Oral argu- ment may be had at the hearing and written memoranda or briefs may be submitted by the subscriber and by the Television Code Review Board. The Television Board of Directors may admit such evidence as it deems relevant, material, and competent and may determine the nature and length of the oral argument and the written argument or briefs to be submitted. The Television Board of Directors shall decide the case as expeditiously as possible and shall notify the subscriber and the Television Code Review Board in writing of the decision. 992 n n n television code — nartb d n d •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■*■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Section 5. Additional Procedures The Television Board of Directors shall, from time to time, establish s^ch additional rules of procedure as, in its opinion, may be necessary for the proper administration of the Code ; provided, that special considerations shall be given to the procedures for receipt and processing of complaints and to necessary rules to be adopted from time to time, taking into account the source and nature of such complaints; such rules to include precau- tionary measures such as the posting of bonds to cover costs and expenses of processing same; and further provided, that the Board of Directors shall take the steps necessary to insure the confidential status of any proceedings before it. Section 6. Amendment and Review Because of the new and dynamic aspects inherent in television broad- cast, the Television Code, as a living, flexible and continuing document, may be amended from time to time by the Television Board of Directors ; provided that said Board is specifically charged with review and recon- sideration of the entire Code, its appendices and procedures, at least oTir»o each year. Section 7. Termination of Contracts All subscribers on the air at the time of subscription to the Code shall be permitted that period prior to and including the earliest legal can- cellation date to terminate any contracts, then outstanding, calling for program presentations which would not be in conformity with the Tele- vision Code, provided, however, that in no event shall such period be longer than fifty-two weeks. IV Rates Each subscriber shall pay 'administrative' rates in accordance with such schedule at such time, and under such conditions as may be determined from time to time by the Television Board (see Article VII Section 2.B (3) and (4), By-Laivs of the NARTB) ; provided, that appropriate credit shall be afforded to a television member of the NARTB against the regular dues which he or it pays to NARTB-TV. The Television Code Review Board * Section 1. Composition The Television Board of Directors shall establish a continuing com- mittee entitled the Television Code Review Board, upon the promulgation of the television code. The Review Board shall be composed of five members, all of whom shall be from the Television membership of NARTB. Members of the Television Board of Directors shall not be eligible to serve on the above specified Review Board. Members of the Review Board shall be ap- pointed by the President of the NARTB, subject to confirmation by the Television Board of Directors. Due consideration shall be given, in making such appointments, to factors of diversification of geographical location, company representation and network aflaiiation. Those members appointed, following promulgation of the Code, shall serve until immediately following * Amended February 4, 1963. 993 T E L K V I S I O N ( C) I) E — N A R T B 0 0 0 the annual NARTB Convention of 1953. Immediately following the end of the meetinij in 1953 there sliall bo appointed three members who shall serve for two years and two members who sliall serve for one year starting at the time of appointment. Starting: in 1951 and every even numbered year thereafter, two mem- bers shall be appointed for two-year terms; and then in every odd numbered year thereafter, three two-year members shall be appointed. Limitation of Service A person shall not serve consecutively as a member of the Review Board for more than two two-year terms or for more than four years con- secutively, aitor Aiiril 30, 1953. Section 2. Quorum A majority of the membership of the Television Code Review Board shall constitute a quorum for all purposes unless herein otherwise provided. Section 3. Authority and Responsibilities The Television Code Review Board is authorized and directed : (1) To maintain a continuing review of all television programming, espeoially that of subscribers to the television code of the NARTB; (2) to receive, screen and clear complaints concerning television programming; (3) t« define and interpret words and phrases in the Television Code; (4) to develop and maintain appropriate liaison with government agencies and with responsible and accountable organizations and institutions; (5) to inform, expeditiously and properly, a subscriber to the Television Code of complaints or commendations, as well as to advise all subscribers concerning the attitude and desires program-wise of accountable organ- izations and institutions, and of the American public in general; (6) to review and monitor, if necessary, any certain series of programs, daily pro- gramming, or any other program presentations of a subscriber, as well as to request recordings, aural or kinescope, or script and copy, with regard to any certain program presented by a subscriber; (7) to reach conclusions, and to make recommendations or prefer charges to the Tele- vision Board of Directors concerning violations and breaches of the Tele- vision Code by a subscriber; (8) to recommend to the Television Board of Directors, amendments to the Television Code. A. Delegation of Powers and Responsibilities The Television Code Review Board may delegate, from time to time, such of its above-specified responsibilities, as it may deem necessary and desirable, to a Staff Group of the NARTB-TV. B. Meetings The Television Code Review Board shall meet regularly once each quarter of the calendar year on a date to be determined by the Chairman. The chairman of the Review Board may at any time on at least five days' written notice call a special meeting of the Board. 994 The Changing Complexion of A Transcription Music Library n □ n n n n By A. B. SAMBROOK Manager RCA Recorded Program Service 'TpHE increased emphasis on one key ^ word points up the changing complex- ion of the transcription library service to- day. That key word is "sell." We at RCA Thesaurus are continually searching for new ways to bring more and more solid sell into our library ser- vice. Recently we added "Sell Effects," which is a whole new category consisting of sounds that sell. Thesaurus subscribers have written us repeatedly to tell us how these have made it possible for them^ to sell a local sponsor over the competition. n D D About the time this annual is pub- lished we will be making an announce- ment of a plan which will offer our subscribers still more radio selling power. This plan makes it possible for a subscriber to offer his sponsors and local advertising prospects a completely set up and going campaign which ties radio ad- vertising in with newspaper ads, in-store promotion and local publicity. D D D From the station standpoint this new radio sales campaign is simple to operate. The selling tools to do the job are made available to the station's salesman by Thesaurus — all he has to do is put them to use with the local sponsors. A manual describing all sorts of local promotion possibilities also comes with this new plan which is offered to Thesaurus sub- scribers as a supplementary tool for in- creasing local sales. nan We confidently feel that this plan will be enthusiastically received by Thesaurus subscribers. Further, we believe it will set a whole new pattern for building local radio time sales through the use of sell- ing tools that provide the station with a complete, tailor made advertising and promotion campaign. Another local sales tool that we recently made available to Thesaurus subscribers is one that makes it possible for local sponsors of "The Hour of Charm" show,. with Phil Spitalny, his All-Girl Orchestra and Evelyn, to take full advantage of the tremendous popularity of this musical group. We've prepared three inexpensive point-of-sale promotion pieces: a window poster, a counter card and a wall or win- dow streamer. The local sponsor simply drops in his name, the station call letters, and the time at which the show is broad- cast. These pieces become his own; to his customers the show is more than ever tied-in in their minds with the local sponsor. If the local sponsor or the Thesaurus subscribing station had to make up these three two-color pieces on their own the costs would be prohibitive. nan The increased emphasis on "sell" in Thesaurus is not confined to sales tools — our new thinking is also reflected in the plans we will be announcing during 1955 in connection with new Thesaurus s'hiows. And here we wiant to 'make the first feuch announcement — Thesaurus is greatly broadening its basic programming con- cept. Of course, music is still the most im- portant factor 'because we realize that it remains a basic element in local program- ming. But now our plan includes many programming innovations and time sell- ing tools which will provide our subscrib- ers with even more sales opportunities. D n n During 1955 we will be making major announcements concerning new commer- cial programming formats in the follow- ing categories: homemaking, sports, re- ligious and a children's program with an important child authority as the star. All the shows will have unique, built-in sales possibilities that will make them extreme- ly saleable by Thesaurus subscribers. n n D In all of our plans, be they for new local selling- tools, new radio time selling promotions, or new big name shows, the emphasis is on "sell." It is this emphasis that keynotes the changing complexion of the transcription library service today. 995 Looking . . . at a great clip! Take any scene fn>m any CHS Television Film Sales »how and you'll see frames at work - building hug. audiences in record time. For example In ancinnaU, The \Vhu'*tler is a consistent first in it* time period, with a 30.4 ratinp. . . om^ m////(/s jy,. higher month aOcr month! In Boston, The Range Rider is the Number One syndicated film program, with a 41. G . . . four times thf rating of i7>* competition ! And in Chicago, The Gene Autry Shoiv scores an 18.4. . . making it the higheat-rated daytime strip in Chicago television ' The story's the same for all CBS Television Film Sales shows. They're going at a great clip in markets all over the country. . .winning top ratings at lowest cost. See for yourself. Ask any CBS Television Film Sales representative for a private showing. CBS TELEVISION FILM SALES N*w York. Chiea4/o. /»« Angelea. Han Frttnriaro. fJaUtU. St. Ijuuiii. iMtrttit. Allan (a and linnfon. In Canada S. W. Caldwell Ltd. 78 .fast-moving half-hour Western adventures, with America' s favorite singing cowboy. 78 action-packed half-hour adventures of frontier days, starring Jack Mahoney. 13 half -hour mysteries, featuring hard-hitting Don Haggerty and lovely Patricia Morison. 13 sparkling half-hour musical variety programs, starring Dolores Gray and produced in Paris. 39 fast-paced half-hour mystery dramas, starring Don Haggerty as a sports- minded private eye. 52 half-hour Western adventures, starring Gail Davis a^ the legendary heroine of the old West. 78 delightful half-hour visits with one of America's all-time favorite comedy teams. i TV FILM PRODUCERS I I AND DISTRIBUTORS ! G D D ABC Film Syndication^ Inc. 7 West 66th St., New York 23, N. Y. Phone: SUsquehanna 7-5000 President George T. Shupert V.P., Chg. of Sales Don L. Kearney Executive Sec'y Richard P. Morgan Ad. & Promotion Mgr Lee Francis Traffic Mgr Joseph Greene Services Offered — Distribution of TV film series for national network, regional or local exposure. Each series is offered with promo- tion and merchandising services for local exploitation. Productions — Passport to Danger, Racket Squad, The Playhouse, (formerly Schlitz Playhouse of Stars) ; John Kieran's Kaleido- scope. • Academy Film ProductionSf Inc. 123 W. Chestnut St., Chicago 10, 111. Phone: Michigan 2-0128 President Bernard Howard Vice-President Morris Alexander Secretary-Treas Bernard Kurlan Services Offered — Complete creation, writ- ing, direction and production of all kinds of television and business films — animation and live action — in own sound-proof studio or on location anywhere. Specialists in 3-D movies. Productions — American Bakers Assn. 4^ min. TV film; Wisco "99" Gasoline-TV com- mercial with Fran Allison ; Melody Hill Wine — animated film; Chesty Potato Chips — ^two animated films; Canadian Ace Beer — 1 live comm.; Chicago Defender Publication — 15 min. color film. • Academy Pictures^ Inc. 588 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PL 7-0744 7934 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood 46, CaL Phone: HOUywood 9-5873 President Edward L. Gershman Vice President C. Moray Foutz Head of Sales George S. Gladden Supervising Dir. (N.Y.C.) ... .William Tytla Supr. Dir. (Hollywood) Arthur Babbitt Prod. Mgr. (N.Y.C.) Murray Fairbairn Prod. Mgr. (Hollywood) . .William Lightfield Services Offered — Producers of all types of slidefilms and motion pictures, in color or black and white; live or animation; 16 mm or 35 mm, for television and industry. • Acme Film, Laboratories 1161 North Highland Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 4-7471 Acus Pictures Corporation 165 West 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-2265 President Patrick Shanahan Services Offered: 16, 35 mm. films for tele- vision rental. ^ Advertisers^ Television Program, Service^ Inc. 15 East 48th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 1-1290 Eastern Sales Manager William P. Mullen 9100 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: CRestview 6-7496 V.P., General Mgr Maurie H. Gresham Western Sales Mgr Charles C. Alsup Services Offered — ^Distributors of *'Mr. and Mrs. North." ^ Aladdin Television Productions^ Ine. 165 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles 36, Cal. Phone: Webster 3-9437 President Harry M. Popkin VJ*., Assoc. Producer Julius F. Tuchler Secretary Kenneth N. Chantry Treasurer Jack Y. Berman Producer Harold Helvenston Director Erie C. Kenton Production Mgr Jerry Pycha Services Offered — Producer of films in series form for TV. • Alesander Flint Co. Alesander Film Bldg., Colorado Springs Colorado Phone: MElrose 3-1771 N. Y Phone: PEnnsylvania 6-3028 President J. Don Alexander V.P. in chg. of Prod Don M. Alexander Vice President Don Alexander, Jr. VjP. in chg. of Sales M. J. Mclnaney Production Manager James Anderson Television Sales Mgr Earl Austin Sales Promotion Mgr W. A. Hillhouse Dir. of Advertising & Pub. Relations Robert Geddy, Jr. ALL CANADA TELEVISION (Div. of All-Canada Radio Facilities Ltd.) 80 Richmond St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Can. Phone: EMpire 6-9236 General Mgr J. Stuart MacKay Mgr., TV Division R. C. Thompson Film Program Mgr W. 0. Steer Services Offered: Exclusive film represen- tatives for the F. W. Ziv Company and Studio Films Ltd. 997 "l^jl/liam ... as our happy clients do . . . • TWO AIR-CONDITIONED, SOUND- PROOF STUDIOS. • STUDIO LIGHTING FOR COLOR OR BLACK AND WHITE. • COMPLETE PROCESSING AND PRINT- ING FACILITIES. • COMPLETE ANIMATION DEPART- MENT. • COMPLETE PRODUCTION FROM STORY BOARD TO FINISHED PRINT. • REMOTE TRUCKS. • IMMEDIATE SERVICE ON RUSH JOBS. Ree/o fi\m% clients come from near and far . . . New York, Chicago, Hollywood, Central and South America. Here is a partial list: Amer. Medical Assoc, International Harvester Co., P. &. 0. Steamship Co., Pabst Brewing Co., Kel- logg's Cereal, Cities Service, Rose Marie Reid Strim Suits, Coca Cola, Canada Dry, Lipton's S«up, Eastern Airlines, NBC, CBS, Monroe Calcu- lotor. 3rd ST. PHONES 2-2108 2-6262 The South s Largest and Most Complete Film Producer D D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D 31 & A Alexander Productions^ Inc. 6040 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 4-3414 President Arthur Alexander Vice-President Max Alexander Services Offered — Distributors of motion pictures for television: features, westerns, half-hour series, shorts. AlUScope Pictures^ Inc. 8949 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: CRestview 4-6943 President Gordon S. Mitchell Vice-President C, D. Owens Secretary-Treasurer L. B. Mitdiell Chairman of Bd Cordon S. Mitchell • Allegro Pictures, Inc. 4238 Mammoth Ave., Sherman Oaks, Cal. Phone: STate 94952 Pres., Exec. Producer William Lava • Am^ericun'British TV Movies, Inc. 200 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-7198 President Nathan Kramer Vice-President Michael Hyams Legal Dept David Kallman Secretary Gloria Harden Services Offered — New feature films for television. HalfJiour and quarter-hour series. Productions — Case Histories of Scotland Yard. • American Film Co. 1329 Vine St., Philadelphia 7, Pa. Phone: WAlnut 2-1800 Mgr Ben Harris Services Offered — Serving 35 and 16mm. film to TV stations, also cutting, editing, and photographing of events of all kinds. Also handle my form of advertising. • American Film Producers 1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-5915 Executive Producers Robert Gross, Lawrence A. Glesnes Production Control. .. .Sheldon Abromowitz Editorial Chief Frank Madden Services Offered — Sponsored motion pic- ture films and slide films for theatres, tele- vision, education, training, etc. Color or black and white; 16 or 35mm.; production and distribution. • Anterican IVational Studios, Inc. 7324 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood 46, Cal. Phone: HO 2-6282 President John Sinn Chairman of Board Fred W. Ziv Services Offered — Complete studio space and facilities with complete production per- sonnel. Productions — Dear Phoebe, Medic, Treasury Men in Action, Fireside Theatre, Man Be- hind the Badge. All Fred Ziv, Inc., Shows.' Animated Productions Inc. 1600 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Phone: LO 5-2942-3 President Al Stahl Vice President Irwin Stahl Art Department Tony Garcia Director Jack Weisburg Production Manager Peter Puzzo Services Offered — Television shows in ani- mation and live — comic strip animated films — unusual films in stop-motion technique — animated puzzles — audience participation films. Productions— ''Kid Stuff," "Comic Book Comics," "Mush Moore." Animation Service Co. 1780 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 54832 Manager A. L. Simon Chief Animator Abe Blashko Art Director William Steinel Administration Muriel Friedman Services Offered — All film art services, maps, charts, cartoon animation, animation camera work in 16 mm and 35 mm. • Evan J. Anton Productions, Ltd. 550 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-0118 President Evan J. Anton Vice-Pres Vera Kay Services Offered — Producers of industrial and documentary films and slides, TV com- mericals and spots. Arrow Productions, Inc. c/o Motion Picture Center Studios 846 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 4-3118 N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-2108 President Milton Gordon Vice Pres Edward Small Secry-Treas Leon Fromkess Services Offered: produce, distribute half- hour TV dramas— "Ramar of tfi^ lungle" series. • Arrowhead Productions 8822 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Calif. Phone: TExas 07619 Producer Ed Beloin Business Manager Burt I. Harris Associate Producer-Dir Richard Bare Productions — Film series "So This Is Hol- lywood" starring Mitzi Green and Virginia Gibson. 999 2» W. 4Mk ST.. N.Y. C. CI 5-5044 DETROIT, 16603 E. WARREN RD.. TU 5-5811 DALLAS. 4745 N. CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY, JU 3150 SALT LAKE CITY CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT SERIES... now available for syndication! For Jet Action it's — Jet Jackson — Flying Commando! This is the syndicated version of the brand new "Captain Midnight" series now being sponsored on CBS by General Mills and Ovaltine (through Tatham-Laird) . A big-time, Holly- wood-produced-and-written adventure series packed with action... for viewers and for advertisers! Of all Saturday shows available for syndication, this program was the high- est rated* on all networks in the morning — the second highest rated* of any Saturday show day or night! This is your opportunity to have it on your own station, in your own time period. Write, phone or wire us collect about availabilities of this great new pro- gram... produced at the Hollywood Studios of Columbia Pictures Corporation. ^Nielsen Television Index TELEVISION SUBSIDIARY OF COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPORATION. 233 WEST 49th STREET, NEW YORK 19. N.Y. • CIRCLE 5-5044 The only company providing advertisers with Hollywood and New York custom produced national shows, syndicated programming, and commercials— all on film. BLD6.. PHONE 3-3903 SAN FRANCISCO, 995 MARKET ST.. DO 2-1060 ATLANTA. 3130 MAPLE DRIVE, N. E., EX 6100 CHICAGO. 230 N. MICHIGAN, FR 2-3696 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT SERIES... now available for syndication! For Jet Action it's— Jet Jackson— Flying Commando! This is the syndicated version of the brand new "Captain Midnight" series now being sponsored on CBS by General Mills and Ovaltine (through Tatham-Laird). A big-time, Holly- wood-produced-and-written adventure series packed with action... for viewers and for advertisers! Of all Saturday shows available for syndication, this program was the high- est rated* on all networks in the morning — the second highest rated* of any Saturday show day or night! This is your opportunity to have it on your own station, in your own time period. Write, phone or wire us collect about availabilities of this great new pro- gram... produced at the Hollywood Studios of Columbia Pictures Corporation. SGt30SCai&SSI35(E9^ I, MM It,, ■-■--■^JRiiw^---— -,-.--■,-».-— .^-^-..: — .......^ EUVISION SUBSIDIARY OF COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPORATION, 233 WEST 491h STBEET. NEW YORK 19. N.Y. ■ ClnclE 5-50< The only company providing advertisers with Hollywood and New York custom produced national shows, syndicated programming, and commercials-all on film. HEW YWIK, 233 W. 49111 ST., N.V. C, CI 5-5044 OETHOIT, 16S03 E. WARREN RD., TU 5-5811 DAIUS, 4745 N. CENTRAL EXPRESSWAYJU 3150 SALT lAK , PHONE 3-3903 SAN FMMCISCO, 995 MARKET ST., DO 2-lKO ATUMTA. 3130 MAPLE DRIVE. N. E., EX SlOO CHICABO, 230 N. MICHIOAN, FK 2 CALIFORNIA STUDIOS Home of GROSS-KRASNE, INC. Now Shooting: "BIG TOWN" "MAYOR OF THE TOWN" (In association with RAWLINS-GRANT) Preparing: O'HENRY" series and ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE" Ui (,(, 10()2 n n D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D Argyle Television FtltttS, Inc. Productions— Great Americans, American 60 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. History Series, Americans at Work, American Phone: Circle 6-4347 Standard of Living Series, Armchair Trav- 814 N. La Brea, Hollywood 38, Cal. eler. Children All Over The World, Dem- Phone: HO 74882 ocracy in Action, Home Making Series, Sci- 709 Fox Bldg., Detroit, Mich. ence for Living, Encylopaedia Brittanica Phone: WOodward 1-3979 Films. ^ President Louis Goldstein AsSOCiatiint, FtlfttS, f ftC. Vice President Bob Seidelman 347 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Treasurer ... Jerome S Hyams ph^^^ . MUrray Hill 5.8573 Services Offered-Qualny feature films m- President J. R. Bingham eluding Night Train," "Young Mister Pitt," Treasurer A T Fr«5riVlc "Shipyard Sally/' "A Girl Must, Live," "The DireX Ad;!* P^om^/Z/.R^i H^^^^^ w 1 " J' ^ Ti!' ^'PP'' ^"^P^^'«^ Services Offered-National distributors of Hornleigh, and others. industrial, educational, entertainment, re- - • ^ -M M ^» ^ ligious and television fUms; library of 1,400 ASSOCtatea ArttStS films, including 175 industrial (free-loan) Productions, Inc. films, lis of which are cleared for TV use. 345 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Four regional libraries are maintained in Phone : MUrray Hill 6-2323 Ridgefield, N. J^ Chicago, San Francisco and President Eliot Hyman Dallas. ^ Vice Presidents Kenneth Hyman, Atlantic Television Corp. Arthur Kalman, Donald Klauber 130 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Services Offered— Froduction and distri- Phone: JUdson 2-1287 bution of TV, theatrical and non-theatrical President Robert M. Savini film and 16 mm. ^ Gen. Sales Mgr David A. Bader Associated Program Service Services Offered— Producer and distributor (Division of Muzak Corp.) of features and short subjects. 229 Fourth Ave, New York 3, N. Y. • Phone: ORchard 4-7400 AtlaS Film Corp. V.P., Gen. Mgr Edward Hochhauser, Jr. 1111 S. Blvd., Oak Park, 111. Services Offered — Exclusive TV distributor Phone: AUstin 7-8620 for Encyclopaedia Britannica Films. Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr L. P. Mominee CONTINUING . . . production of AMERICA'S FOREMOST WESTERN TELEVISION PROGRAM! Starring GUY MADISON & AKDY DEYINE . . . Entering ITS 5th YEAR OF UNINTERRUPTED NATIONAL SPONSORSHIP EY KELLOGG* Al Consistently High Audience Ratings. (*Thru Leo Burnett Comipany) ■M 1003 Join the big-time advertisers who sponsor these shows! Brewers, oil companies, railroads, banks, food stores, auto dealers, dairies, all kinds of manufacturers and retailers are now selling^ with these sponsor- and audience-proven shows. ABC FILM SYNDICATION, INC. 7 West 66th St., New York 23. N. Y. PASSPORT TO DANGER CCSAR ROMERO stars as a globe-trotting diplomatic courier lureci by the excitement of international intrigue. Produced by Hal Roach, Jr. COMING SOON! /DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS PRESENTS i^SHEENA, QUEEN OF THE JUNGLE •^LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL n n n tv film producers — distributors n n a V.-P. Chg. Sales Edward Schager V.-P. Chg. Adv. & Prom. . Frederick K. Barber V.P. & Dir. of TV Norman C. Lindquist V.P., Prod. Mgr Albert S. Bradish Services Offered — Production of 16mm. and 35mm. motfon pictures and slidefilms — in color or black and white, with RCA Sound. Experienced creative staff for TV commercials and programs. Laboratory and editing services. • Atlas Television Corp. 15 West 44th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: MU 7-5535 President Henry Brown V.P Robert B. Brown Exec. Asst William J. Jones, Jr. Div. of East. Sales Jackson E. Dube Div. of Mid-West Sales Pete Rodgers Dir. of West. Sales Jack London Div. of Southwest Sales Wm. Dubois Booker Bill Norton Services Offered — American and British features; half- and full-hour Westerns; Comedy shorts; one hour comedy programs; an extensive library of comedy and musical vignettes, 3-5 minutes. Productions — "Captain Z-RO," "Hollywood to B'way," "Your Family Theatre," "Is This Magic." • A.T.V. Film Productions^ Inc. 1600 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (Studios) 37-15 35th St., L.LC. Phone: Circle 7-6434-5, STiUwall 6-5825-6 Pres., Prod. Dir Mickey Schwarz Production Mgr Milton Cohen Cameraman Harold MuUee Film Ed. (Supr.) Robert Harris Art Director Paul Heller Services Offered — TV film producers, com- mercials, industrial, dramatic shows. Studio facilities, fully equipped, two stages 50 x 60 — 50 x 100, street level. • Audio Master Corp. 17 East 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-0725 President Herbert Rosen Services Offered — Library of mood and bridge music. • Audio Pictures^ Ltd. 310 Lake Shore Rd., Toronto 14, Ont. Phone: CLifford 1-5211 President Arthur Gottlieb Managing Dir David Coplan Sec'y-Treas Clem Williams Services Offered — Producers of shows and commercials on film for TV. • Audio Productions9 Inc. 630 Ninth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-0760 President Frank M. Speidell Vice Pres Herman Roessle Treas Lawrence W. Fox, Jr. Sec'y Peter J. Mooney TV Director Harold R. Lipman Services Offered — Producer of TV com- mercials and sponsored short subjects. Jd/l/VL) UA C7ojOtX>l for ilic ooiiiinercial . . . because that's your "sell" and it's got to be jiood. \\ bether it's a jewel in a watcb or a 10-ton stamping press- Hb<-iber it's a I O-second ID or a 2-ininute spot. National Screen lirinjrs lo ibe job tbe experience of 35 years in the production of achertising film. You can trust your TV commercial script and story board to ihe men and facilities of National Screen and know that the film you show will have the utmost in professional skill and imagination. AMONG NSS CLIENTS: NASH KELVINATOR GENERAL ELECTRIC ELGIN WATCH CALSO GASOLINE HAMILTON WATCH GEMEX WATCHBAND BAB-O NATIONAL GYPSUM MASSON WINES M-G-M PICTURES WESTCLOX FRITOS DU PONT GENERAL MILLS NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE WW YOftK 1600 BROADWAY, (IRCU 6 5/00 • HOIIYWOOD /0?6 SANTA MUNICA BLVD. GLAD 1014 S^ n n D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D Central Telefilms^ Inc. 810 No. Sheridan Rd„ Peoria 5, 111. Phone: 5-7611 Pres., Gen. Mgr Herbert K. Landon Services Offered — All types of film com- mercials. Semi-animation. Full animation car- toon strips, sound stages, single and/or double system recording. • Hu Chain Associates 40 East 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-7220 Owner Hubert V. Chain Services Offered — Custom built video film programs and commercials. • Bruce Chapman Co. 55 W. 42nd St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Wise. 7-9244 President Bruce Chapman V.P. & Treas Edna Chapman 30 Rue de Gramont, Paris, France Phone: Richelieu 80-04 Director Dan Morely Mgr. Film Division Michael Alexander Services Offered — Producer of TV films and commericals; industrial and educational films; dubbing in U. S. and Europe. • Charter Oah Tele-Pictures 846 7th Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-2508 President Louis Cavrell Services Offered: Production facilities for TV and industrial 16 and 35mm color and black-and-white films. Medical and dramatic films. Productions — Marita Bread, Roy Doty and Chase National Bank shows. • Jach ChertoU Productions 1040 N. Las Palmas Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 3-5106 Producer Jack Chertok Assoc. Prod., Prod. Mgr Harry Poppe Art Director Howard Campbell Casting Director Ruth Burch Cameraman Robert Pittack Services Offered — ^Series and commercials. Productions — "Private Secretary," "Caval- cade of America," and "Lone Ranger." • CineffectSf Inc. 115 W. 45 St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-0951 President Nathan Sobel Secretary-Treasurer Irving Hecht Services Offered — Special optical effects, photography of titles, animation, trailers, song reels, slide films, TV presentations in 16 and 35mm. black and white and 16min. Kodachrome. E. K. and Ansco negative-posi- tive color. • Cinema Research Corporation 7000 Romaine St., Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 2-7464 THIS is to remind you that Academy Pictures make fine motion pictures for Television and Industry . . . films which maintain a high standard of technical quality and are rich in aesthetic values and imagination. Academy Pictures has a full time staff of highly creative people and skilled technicians on both coasts who will interpret your needs with good humor and dispatch . . . in modern, completely equipped studios — In Hollywood at 431 South Fairfax WE 1-8156 cademy pictures inc. In New York at 588 Fifth Avenue PL 7-0744 1015 TV TV programs! COMMERCIALS i m M with that major studio touch! THE ONLY MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STUDIO DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO TELEVISION FILMS ^r^'^^ocmJL^^',^ 1016 D D D TV FILMPRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D President Harold A. Scheib Productions — "Let's Face It," "Meet Pvt. Vi€e-President Ernest W. Arcella Jr. Bill Martin," Tart-Time Soldier," "Mission Services Offered — Complete optical print- of the Day," "The Argonut Division," "Part ing service, specializing in color duplicate Time Tanker." In production, "Travel negatives and blow-up release prints. Tours." ^ Cinema S^viee Corp. ,,., „ , Clairmont f«ms in/; T?7^„* T7JA.-,Tvr viooiviv 19/3 Palmerston PL, Hollywood 27, Calif. 106 West End Ave^, New York 23, N. Y. p^^^^^ ^^ ^^^32 ^Y 1491 Phone : TRaf algar 3-1411 q^^^^ Leonard Clairmont President • Jfj^Pj* g^!^" Scrt;iccs 0#ered— Complete production for c^^^^J^r. ^^^ ™^"^ S^'u^ 9^- ^'*^^" industry television, churches and educational Sound Department Herbert C. Bloom institutions. Commercial TV spots and news- Set Design -jf ^,^^ VVi reel coverage. Stock footage library in 16 mm Sales Phillip Feld p^j^^ Sertdces Offered— Producers of general en- Productions — Hollywood Leg Man (TV tertainment, documentary programs and spot series). m commercials for TV. * ,• ^ • Clune Studios Co. Cinescope Feints Werner Janssen Productions^ 4245 160th St^ Flushing, N. Y. fttC. Phone: FLushing 8-1935 5358 Melrose, Hollywood 38, Calif. President George L. George Phone : HO 9-6291 Services 0#ered— Industrial, documentary, p^es., and Chairman of theatrical and TV films to order. the Board. . . .Mrs. Dorothy Clune Murray • , Executive Director Werner Janssen Cine-Tele Productions National Sales Director. .Linwood P. Beacom 6325 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood 38, « Phone: HoVywood 53376 Commodorc Productions and Executive Producer Harry J. Lehman Artists^ inC. Secretary Jacques R. Lehman 971 N. La Cienega, Hollywood 46, Cal. Associate Prod Esco Mietten Phone: CRestview 1-7106 Services Offered — Films for television. Pres., Exec. Prod Walter White, Jr. Public relation, training, education. Assoi-. Producer William C. Heath GEORGE I^^H WALLACH mm M^BBI Producer-Director fl^^'?' ^;1 9 Supervisor of Production ^H^~^^K NBC FILM DIVISION ^^_»^_l on: "Adventures of the Falcon" ^^^^^1 "His Honor, Homer Bell" ^_ jM^^^B "Inner Sanctum" VHh^^^^H "Watch The World" ^iliiSll^^'^ff ^^^^H^ TELEVISION FILMS ^r^^l mr HYGO TELEVISION J ILMS LEADS THEM ALL! ...and NOW in 1955 package of Major Co. Features BIG PICTURES-BIG PRODUCERS-BIG STARS BIG STORIES-BIG BOXOFFICEand the Result... B'liiet Auttienees! with these Top-Rated Feature Films "GUNG HO" with RANDOLPH SCOTT "SALOME WHERE SHE DANCED" with YVONNE DE CARLO ''SMSWW with SUSAN HAYWARD "LADY TAKES A CHANCE" with JOHN WAYNE Bni mny motel AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH HV^C ,<»». NEW YORK iO Weil 46lh Street Hew fork 36, N Y. Circle «. 4347 DETROIT 709 Fox Building Detroit, Michigan woodward 1-3979 HOLLYWOOD 814 North La Breo Hollywood 38, Calif. Hollywood 2-1151 Conodion Repreienfolive: TELEFILM OF CANADA 130 Carlton St. • Toronto, Canada 1018 n n n tv film producers — distributors n n n Production Mgr Vernon Keays Coordinator Eleanor Payne Film Editor... Robert Warwick, Jr. (A.C.E.) Art Director James Sullivan Services Offered: Hopalong Cassidy — lOt episodes transcribed open-end for radio ^/^ hr.; 156 Episodes, The Clyde Beatty Show, Radio, transcribed open end shows V2hr.: TV, 13 y2hr. films in color. Productions: "Perils of the Jungle." ■ Cofntnonwealth Film & Television^ Inc. 723 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 5-6456 President Mortimer D. Sackett Sec, Treas S. Sackett Services Offered — TV producers and dis- tributors. • Frahh Cooper Associates Agency 6277 Selma Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 4-7258 521 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: VAnderbilt 6-5661-2 Owner Frank Cooper V.P., Chg. N. Y. Office By Fischer Mgr. Hollywood Office Martin Sperber Services Offered — Personal management of talent and writers as well as the production of radio and television shows. Cornell Filnts^ inc, 1501 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Wisconsin 7-6650 President J. Milton Salzburg V.P., Sales Mgr David B. Dash Services Offered — Producers and distribu- tors of features and shorts. Cornwall Productions, inc, 30 W. 56th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-2082 President Ella Raines Olds Executive Vice Pres William Dozier Services Offered — Producer of half hour dramatic films. Toftt J. Corradine & Associates 5746 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HO 2-4448 President Tom Corradine Vice President Kyle C. Thomas Sales Mgr James W. Campbell Secretary Marion Wrenn Services Offered — Service Television sta- tions and agencies with all types of film programming. .Library includes: Features, westerns, half hour and fifteen minute shows produced especially for TV. THE MOST FILMS IN TV! For TOPS in Ratings! For TOPS in Programming! Filmland's Famous Comics! An instant Hit in Every Market ^ ^ NEW YORK: 1560 Broadway PLaza 7-3070- HOLLYWOOD: 4376 Sunset Drive NOrmandy 2-9181 1019 PAN AMERICAN TELEVISION CORPORATION Now Offering 1100 FEATURE LENGTH FILMS for LATIN AMERICA and 2 0 0 Outstanding Spanish Language Films for the United States Television Market Contact: PAN AMERICAN TELEVISION CORPORATION 1044 South Hiri Street Los Angeles 15, Calif. Richmond 7-8661 1020 n D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D Courneya Productions 633 No. Almond Dr., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: CRestview 4-5621 Owner-Producer Jerry Courneya Sec. Treas Ed Hampel Services Offered — Quarter-hour shows, Short subjects. Features, and Commercials. • Clayton W. Cousens Productions 436 West 57 St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: CO 5-7380 President Clayton W. Cousens Director Ralph Porter Head Cameraman Vachel Blair Associate Producer John K. Cousens Services Offered — Filming of commercial spots for television, also film documentary jobs. 60 by 25 studio, make-up room, cutting room, sound booth, etc. Quality work in 16 mm and 35 mm, preferably the latter. • Bffftg Crosby Enterprises^ Inc. 9028 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 46, Calif. Phone: Crestview 1-1171 N, Y. Phone: PLaza 7-2277 President Everett N. Crosby Vice President John O'Melveny Vice President-Secretary. .Todd W. Johnson Exec. V.P Basil F. Grille V.P. Chg. Sales Charles B. Brown Treasurer-Controller Homer 0. Duerr Services Offered — Development of program ideas for film and actual completion from idea to film production. • Crystal Pictures^ Inc. 1564 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-5130 President Melvin M. Hir«h Services Offered — Distributor of features, western, dramas and travelogues. • Shantus Culhane Prod., Inc. 207 East 37th St., New York, N. Y. 8802 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: N. Y. MU 2-8244, Calif. CR 4-5935 Producer, N. Y Shamus Culhane Producer, Hollywood William Hurtz Director Irwin WaUman Casting Maxine Marx Sales Phil Feld Services Offered — Animated and live action TV spots and industrial films. Productions — Spots for Western Union, U. S. Air Force, U. S. Army, Peter Paul Mounds, Esso of Canada, Breble. • Joan Davis Enterprises, Inc. 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 7-3111 Producer, Casting Dir P. J. Wolf son Production Manager Dewey Starkey Director Ezra Stone I OL HIGHIY RATED TV SHOWS . . . IN THE CAN! Produced Expressly for Television "TALES OF TOMORROW" HALF-HOUR SHOW Sponsored Nttthnally by EVERSHARP-SHICK "INVITATION* PLAYHOUSE" "LITTLE THEATER" "THIS IS CHARLES LAUGHTON" "CAMERA'S EYE" "GIGI AND JOCK" * wtitBt wire, phone . . . The TEEVEE Co. 275 SO. BEVERLY DRIVE • BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. BEVERLY HILLS • CHICAGO • NEW YORK 1021 TOPS IN ENTERTAIKMENT UB IWERKS Sound and Silent Black and White and Color ALSO Major Company Features * • Dramas • • Westerns • • Serials • • Comedies • • Musical Shorts • :obporated^^ MORT SACKfTT, Pres. 723 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK 19, N.Y. Circle 5-6456 1022 n n n tv film producers — distributors n n n Chief Cameraman James Van Trees Music Director Roger Wagner Productions — "I Married Joan." • Gordon iff. Day Prods. 108 E. 30th St., New York 9, N. Y. Phone: ORegon 9-3595 Writer-Composer Gordon M. Day Director, Producer Carol Bulkley Production Mgr Edith Adelson Treas Leo Reich Services Offered — Producers and jingle? and spots. Consultants to advertising agen- cies. • D. P. iW . Productions^ Inc. 62 W. 45th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: MU 2-0040 President Dorothy P. Maulshy • De Frenes Co. 1909 Buttonwood St., Philadelphia 30, Pa. Phone: RItlenhouse 6-1686 Pres., Gen. Mgr Joseph De Frenes Services Offered — Production of 16mm. & 35mm. films, black & white, color. • Detttbn Productions^ Inc, Hotel Plaza, 1 West 58th St., N. Y. 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-2495 President Emanuel H. Demby Vice President Mildred Demby Dramatic Scripts Betty Jeffries Film Editing Services Myron L. Broun Public Relations Howard Morse Services Offered — Production TV, films, radio programs. Packaging new shows. Dra- matic scripts. Productions — "Hollywood to Broadway" (film series), "How to Be a Cowboy" (film series), "This Is Indonesia" (film), "Carni- val," "Merchant Prince," "Foreign Adven- ture. • Denn^ac Productions, Inc. 6223 Selma St., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 4-4205 Productions — "Dennis Day Show." • Dephoure Studios 782 Conunonwealth Ave., Boston 15, Mass. Phone: BEacon 2-5722 Owner Joseph Dephoure Services Offered — Motion picture produc- tion, studio facilities, processing laboratory, b&w and color printing, editing, slides and slidefilms, magnetic and sound on film recording. • Depicto Films, Inc. 254 W. 54th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: COlumbus 5-7620 President John Hans Vice President Charles S. Hans Services Offered — All types visual media — Gen. Production Mgr Carl V. Ragsdale , # • ' "•" RCA Licensee That's the opinion oi hundrals of producorn using Mtcores faciiiiivs. REEVES SOUND STUDIOS, INC. 304 EAST 44th STREET • NEW YORK 17, N. Y. • OREGON 9-3550 Th» i.urgfst Su-nJ Sfrrivt' Orffuniaation in ih» IVarltt. Western Elecfric Licensee 1023 Janet Kern of the Chicago American, Monday, March 14th, 1955, said of Ken Murray's "Where Were You?" "Although I'd heard their unique show is great, discovering how great it is, was a real thrill for this somewhat jaundiced and blase professional viewer. 'Where Were You?' turned out to be as original as 'Person To Person/ as dramatic as 'Dragnet,' as informative as 'Omnibus' and as entertaining as George Gobel. Rep- resents a whole new use and a magnificent one of TV. " 'Where Were You?' this viewer is convinced is the greatest programming development since 'Person To Person' and 'Victory At Sea' and is bigger than both of them." ''WHERE WERE YOU?'' Starring KEN MURRAY A Bing Crosby Enterprise (Contact your nearest MCA-TV man) 1024 n D n TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D motion pictures, motion &lidefilms (filma> graphs), television commercials, S-D and 2-D photography, filmstrips, sound slidefilms, slides, telops, widescreen panoramic filmstrip presentations, artwork, animation, writing services. Desilu Productions, Inc. Business Office: 846 No. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 9-59S1 President Desi Arnaz Vice-President Lucille Ball Exec. V.P Martin Leeds Vice President Argyle Nelson Vice President Andrew G. Hickox Treasurer Edwin E. Holly Publicity Ken Morgan Services Offered — Complete production fa- cilities for entertainment and commercial films from script to final editing. Walt Bisney Studio 2400 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Calif. Phone: Victoria 9-3461 President Roy Disney Chairman of Board Walt Disney Adv., Publicity Head Card Walker New York Office 477 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-3880 World Wide Sales Supr Leo F. Samuels JacU Douglas Productions c/o Centaur Studios, 7657 Melrose Ave. Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HO 4-7574 Producer-Director Jack Douglas Camera Bill Morrison Services Offered — 52 half-hour documen- tary films for distribution. Productions — "I Search for Adventure." • Sherman 0. Dryer Productions 17 E. 48 St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-4730 President Sherman H. Dryer • Dudley TV Corp. 9908 Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Calif., Phone: CR 1-7258 501 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: EL 5-1076 President Carl Dudley Exec. Vice-Pres Don McNamara • Du Ntont Television Networh' FUm (Syndication Dept.) 205 East 67th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: LEhigh 5-1000 Manager Robert S. Woolf Services Offered — ^Distributor of features and TV series. ATLANTIC TELEVISION CORPORATION . , . the Showcase of Top Quality Films for Top Quality Programming! R. M. SAVINI President DAVID A. BADER Vice Pres.f Gen'l Sales Mgr. 130 West 46th St. New York 36, N. Y. JUdson 2-1287 1025 ^ H ROUGH these pages pass the most astute buyers of mo- tion pictures in the world. To those who buy and sponsor commercial motion pictures for industry or education, distributed through non-theatrical channels or on television, we ask for the opportunity to present our facilities and qualifications as your producer. Send for "A Few Facts About Audio" • • • AUDIO PRODUCTIONS, INC. Film Center Building 630 Ninth Avenue New York 36, N. Y. 1026 D D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D Dynamic Filtits, Inc. 112 West 89th St., New York 24, N. Y. Phone: TRafalgar 3-6221 President Henry Morley Ch. of Board Nathan Zucker Exec. Prod Lee Bobker Film Dist. Dir Margaret Pfeiffer Editorial Chief Lester Becker Story Editor Philip J. LefiF Production Mgr John Zane Sound Engr John DeBlau Services Offered — Complete motion picture production in both 16 mm and 35 mm. Sound recording studios fully equipped for com- plete service. Film distribution, producers for television, industry, institutional, commer- cials, open end TV film program series. Productions — "On Stage With Monty WooUey," "Christmas Carols," "Speed Class- ics,'* "The Continental" and others. • Easton Films Inc. 334 East 74th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: TR 94830 President Theodore Bennahum Vice Pres Shirley Bernstein Sec. and Treas Sidney Estridge Services Offered — ^Complete facilities for film productions, cutting rooms, projection rooms, drive-in facilities, clients' office, very high ceilings. Educational Films Corp. 1501 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PEnnsylvania 6-1780 President Earl W, Hammons Vice President V. H. Hammons Vice-Pres Bernard J. Prockter Treasurer John Prockter Secretary L. Lowinthan Services Offered — Films for theatrical re- lease, for educational purposes, television shows live or on film. Producing on the West Coast and in New York. • Dougfair Corp. 666 N. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles 46, Cal. Phone: CRestview 1-8107 President H. Alexander MacDonald V.P., Treas Fred Hoar Vice Pres Irving Rubine Services Offered — Producer of TV series. • Peter Elgar Productions^ Inc. 18 E. 53rd St., New York, N. Y. Phone: MU 8-5626 President Peter Elgar Vice Pres Julius Edelman Secretary Jeanne Osen Remusat Treasurer Dorothy Elgar Services Offered — Producers of industrials, documentaries and films for television. Productions — Half-hour color films: "Beer 1027 1955 The Silver Anniversary of ]f I etcher ^m/th ^tudm,vlnc. Here in the Heart of New York Complete Sound Stage Facilities • SOUND STAGE • REAR PROJECTION • RECORDING AND MIXING • ANIMATION AND ARTWORK • TITLING, SCREENING, EDITING • PRESENTATIONS • STORYBOARDS Fletcher Smith Sfudios, Inc. 321 EAST 44th STREET, NEW YORK 17, N. Y. Murray Hill 5-9010 Producers of Films For Television From Spots to Shows, 1028 □ D D TV PILMPRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D Belongs," for the U. S. Brewers Foundation, Inc.; "The Schaefer Story" for the F & M Schaefer Brewing Co.; "From the Atlantic to the Pacific," for the Pabst Brewing Co.; commercials: Cavalier Cigarettes, Kitchen Bouquet, BinB Mushrooms, Rolaids, Chic- lets, Beemans Cloves, Hide-A-Bed, Palmolive Soap, Pall Mall Cig., Bayer Aspirin, Ply- mouth, AT&T, Dromedary Mixes, Genessee Beer. • EUiot'IIngeT'Elliot 414 West 54th St.. New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-5582 President Stephen Elliot V.P William H. Unger Treasurer Michael Elliot Controller William Sohl Casting Director Mary Jean Allen Services Offered — Specializing in TV filmed commercials. Two large sound stages com- pletely set up for service to advertising agencies. - • Empire Production Corp. 480 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: PL 9-4500 President Arthur Lubo Vice President Fred De Jaager Sec'y-Treas Helen D. Kelleher General Manager William Reilly Acct. Exec Laurence Untermeyer Operations Mgr W. Reilley Services Offered — Complete film produc- tion facilities: Air conditioned studios; 2 screening rooms, editing, production and filming of spots, programs; industrials: packing, shipping, library service. • Endorsements^ inc, (TV) 500 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Chickering 4-7257 President Jules Albert! Vice-Pres Dr. Harold S. Wadro Sec.-Treas Hazel F. McCabe Asst. to Pres Chris Anderson Services Offered — Endorsements and testi- monials live and film for TV. • Chester Ershine Productions c/o American National Studios 7324 Sta. Monica Blvd., Hollywood. Calif. Phone: HO 2-6281 Producer Chester Erskine Camera Les Shorr Film Editor Walter Hannemann Casting John Stephens Services Offered — 26 half-hour films. Productions — "Reader's Digest." • Espana Mexico Argentina^ S.A. de C.V. Barcelona No. 15, Mexico 6, D.F. Mex. Phone: 36-58-14 Presid nt General Juan F. ^zvarate Rep. to Adv. Agencies Jesus Nieto M. MICKEY ROONEY ENTERPRISES FOR TV // Hey Mulligan'' NBC-TV // Coast* to Coast Completed ''Daniel Boone'' "Dateline Tokyo" In Preparation The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' Personal Management MAURICE DUKE Public Relations RED DOFF 1029 The keys of a city* devoted entirely to picture- making! * Universal City, California DID YOU KNOW that now you can |>ut all the picture-making know-how of forty years experience plus the com- pletf facilities of a major Hollywood studio into your next Television or husineng film at a surprising loiv cost? Get the full facts today on how United World ran make your film at fabulous Universal City, the unique city de- voted entirely to motion pictures. No matter what kinN COLOR k imperial WORLD films, inc 49 East Oak Street, Chicago 11, Illinois Phone Michigan 2-6200 SYLVIA DAVIS, President 1036 G D D TV FILM P RO D U C E R S — D I ,S T RI B U TO R S 0 0 0 Phone: WEbster 8-2828 President Leonard Shane Exec. V.P.. Maxim Konecky Prod. Coordinator J. M. Lench Office Manager Jeanne McFarland Services Offered — Television film commer- cials, tailor-made and syndicated starring Pat Buttram, Range Rider & Dick West, Jon Hall, Rocky Jones, Vargas Girls, etc. • Foundation Films Corporation Citizens Bank Building, Pasadena 1, Calif. Phone: SYcamore 6-2649, RYan 1-8121 Chairman of the Board John I. Bolen Pres. & Gen. Mgr Richard D. Pearsall Sec.-Treas Eldon L. Eby • Four Star Productions^ Inc. c/o RKO-Pathe, 9336 W. Washington Blvd. Culver City, Calif. Phone: TE 0-2931 Exec. Producer Don W. Sharpe Producer Warren Lewis Services Offered — 'Films for distribution. Productions — "The Star and the Story," "Four Star Theatre," "Stage 7." • Fremantle Overseas Radio & Television^ Inc. 366 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-4344 President Paul Talbot Asst. to Pres Lee Volker Mgr. ( Mexico ) Rene Anselmo Services Offered — Package producers and procurers of feature films, shorts, cartoons and scripts for overseas radio & TV stations. Representatives in Mexico City, London, Rome, Berlin, Tokyo, Sydney, ManUa and Johannesburg. _ Hardie Frieherg Television Enterprises9 Inc. 545 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-6865 President Hardie Frieberg Treasurer Bernard Samuels Services Offered — Program productions, talent, live and film TV programs. • Leon Fron%Uess Motion Picture Center Studios . 846 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 4-3118 President Leon Fromkess Productions — "Ramar of the Jungle," "Halls of Ivy," and "Ellery Queen." • Gainshorough Associates (See Program Producers) • General Film Laboratories 1546 North Argyle Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 9-6391 M. & A. ALEXANDER PRODUCTIONS, INC. TV Distributors 6040 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, Calif. HO 4-3414 1037 * FOUR STAR PLAYHOUSE * FOUR STAR PRODUCTIONS INC. * STAR AND STORY ^ 1038 n n D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D General Service Studios 1040 N. Las Palmas Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 7-3111 President James Nasser Vice President George Nasser Services Offered — Stage space and facilities. • General Teleradio^ Inc. 1440 Broadway, New York 18, N. Y. Phone: LOngacre 4-8000 President Thomas F. O'Neil General Manager Dwight Martin Sales Manager Peter Robeck West Coast Sales Exec Charles Morin Mid-West Sales Exec Wade Barnes East Coast Sales Exec William Finkleday Southern Sales Exec Richard Bouk Northeast Sales Exec Max Bradbard Dir. of Promotion Sumner Moulton Dir. of Traffic Richard Sassenberg Research Melvin Trauner Services Offered — ^Distribution of feature films, library films and 15 minute and half- hour film subjects. ' Productions — "Greatest Drama," "Fulton Lewis, Jr," and "Uncommon Valor." • Glenar Productions 6618 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 4-0406 Owner Sid Glenar Services Offered — Producer of theatrical, educational, TV commerical. Complete ani- mated cartoon facilities. iff el Gold Productions^ Inc. 1639 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-5444 President Melvin L. Gold Production Supervisor Robert E. Gips Services Offered — Engaged in the creative production of: TV commercial films; TV program films; theatrical films; educational films; training films; "live" TV programs. • Governor Television Attractions^ Inc. 151 West 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-1877 President Arthur Kerman Services Offered — Distributors of feature films and shorts to television stations. Harry S. Gocnitttatt Productions 19 E. 5Srd St., New York, N. Y. PhoUe: PLaza 5-6131 General Manager Harry S. Goodman Sales Mgr., TV Dir Everett F. Goodman Office Manager William Baron Secretary H. D, Knuth Musical Director Dick Manning Services Offered — 15 minute shows on film, Christmas jingles and custom made. Productions — "Streamlined Fairy Tales," "Dilemma," "Beet & Elmer," "Weather Fore- cast Jingles." f Your Assurance of QUALITY Because of the sound founda- tion on which the name of HEDWIC has been built, the trade may be assured of in- tegrity and dependability. W. K. HEDWIC C. W. HEDWIC FILMS FOR TELEVISION PROGRAMS EDITED TO FIT SPECIFIC TIME SEGMENTS Telecast's selecHon includes drama, sports, musicals, travel, cartoons, comedies, religious, short and feature subjects and educational studies. INFORMATION AND PRICES ON REQUEST TFI-TV *• TELECAST FILMS INC 247 W. 46th Street 'New York 19, N. Y. JUdson 6-5480 1039 a D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D requironienls; 16 & 35 mm. television fea- tures, serials and shorts. John Gticdel Radio PriPductious 8321 Brvrrlx IUmI^ I.os Angeles 48, Calif. rhonc: YOrk 6291 VP. & FAro. ProiliirtT John Guedel Sitrxires Otjertni — Radio and television packaging and producing. Guild f iftiLv Co., ftir. 4(.0 Park Ant.. Neu York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-5365 President Reub Kaufman Vice President Lou Shainmark VP. in Chg. of Sales Manny Reiner V.P., Gen'l Sales Mgr Joseph Smith Treas Aaron Katz Secretary Jane Kaye Services Offered — Producers-directors af televi^ion fihn packages. Productions — "It's Fun to Reduce,** **Florian Zabach Show." "Life With Eliza- beth," "Frankie Laine Show," "Conrad Nagel Theater," -Confidential File," "The Gold- bergs," **Bride and Groom," "Johnny Mack Brown Wrestling," "Liberace." Jach Goetz 1740 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-1700 Onner Jack Goetz Senices Offered — Lab. service for all TV Gross'Krasne^ Inc. 650 No. Bronson, Los Angeles 4, Cal. Phone: HO 9-8321 Producer Jack J. Gross Producer Philip N. Krasne Exec. V.P Lee Savin Casting Dir Lynn Stalmaster Publicity Dir AI Joyce Services Offered — ^Studio facilities for TV and motion picture producers. Currently pro- ducing "Big Town" for Lever Bros, and "Lone Wolf** for syndication. • Herman Hack Productions 535 N. Laurel Ave., Los Angeles 48, Calif. Phone: WEbster 5-2068 Owner Herman Hack Services Offered — This series features The Frontier Parson, Herman Hack. They are youth program films, mostly for churches and schools. They are sold on lease fee and the rentals are handled by Fibn Rental Libraries. TV write for details. Productions — "Frontier Parson" series. Handel Film, Corporation 6926 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: York 5924 President Leo A. Handel Film Producer Editor Commentator Live TV & Radio Industrial Exploitation Sales Promotion Ed Thorgersen 245 V/est 55th St. New York 19, N. Y. Tel.: Circle 6-8935 'From Program Design to Finished Package'' 1040 n n n tv film producers — distributors n n n Vice President John Mansure Secretary Monroe Manning Services Offered — Production of films for television, production of film commercials. Productions — "The Magic of the Atom," ''Harbor Patrol," "Everyday Adventures." • The Jam Handy Organization^ Inc. 2821 E. Grand Blvd., Detroit 11, Mich. Phone: TR 5-2450 N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-4%0 President Jamison Handy Executive Vice-Pres Oliver Horn V.P. Training Devices John Campbell V.P. Sis. Devel Everett Schafer V.P. Cust. Contact George B. Finch V.-P. Automotive Contacts ... Wm. G. Luther Secretary Avery W. Kinney Treasurer Allan E. Gedelman Purchasing Agent Gerald Sullivan Services Offered — Producers of commer- cial films and spots; industrial films, slide- films, sales training programs. • Harriscope^ Inc. 355 North Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: CRestview 6-4632 President Burt I. Harris Associate Producer Norman Retchin Film Director Harry Kaye Office Manager C. Coleman Services Offered — Packager, producer and distributor of television film shows. 3iarh Hawley Associates^ Inc. 133 East 54th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 1-0450 President Mark H. Hawley Vice President Perry King Gen. Mgr., West Coast. .Juan C. Hutchison Office Mgr., West Coast Florence Barnum Services Offered — Station program repre- sentatives, program and station brokers, tele- vision consultants. Purchase TV film from all suppliers for stations. • Hawley'Lord^ Inc. 205 E. 43rd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-2520 President Andre Lord V.P. Treas Lewis D. Abbott Secretary Gordon Shadwick Services 0#ereatif Hayes Productions 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 3-1515 Pres, & Gen. Mgr Sam Hayes Secretary Hazel Thornton Leslie Helhena 904 E. Palm Ave., Burbank, Calif. Phone: THornwall 8-1666 Owner-Producer Leslie Helhena CINEMA RESEARCH 16 Optical Printing 35 MM Animation • Titles UU MM COLOR — BLACK & WHITE 7000 ROMAINE Hollywood 38, California Phone — Hollywood 2-7464 1041 D n D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D Srn ir«» Offered — Compile production minutes. Famous People Series, Encyclo- (acilitirt for filming spot announcemenls pedia Series, Doeunientary Adventures. open end commercial and entertainment • Ainu • HoUytiHPod Film Company Hile-Damroth, inc. 916 N. Se^vard St., Hollywood 38, Calif. 2:0 Park Ave., Nrw York IT, N. Y. Phone: HOUywood 4-7191 Fhone: Pl^/a 5-2078 Partners Ben & Harry Teitelbaum Prf^^idrnt i.harl.s B. Ailing. Jr. Services Oj^ered— Manufacture and sell Vice-President Jamc* L. Hile editing supplies and equipment, reels, cans Vice Proident John J. Collins and shipping cases. NriK.s OfJt'red—l minute commercials. • • Hollywood Television Paul Hoefler l^roductions Service^ Inc. :Q34 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 46, 4020 Carpenter Ave., N. Hollywood, Calif. Calif. Phone: SUnset 3-8807 P/ione: Hollywood 9-2001 President Earl R. Collins Producer Paul L. Hoefler Services Offered — Distributes motion pic- Bu5ine»6 Manager E. M. Bennett mres for TV. Secretary Ruby Newstrand 0 Services ^i^*7'^-^"'-";«^_«"« ?"f„^^7" HouT Gluss Productions rtfl fihns of adventure, travel and special oia ivr u- ui j a tr n j 90 r- 1 interest topics through our New York agent, 810 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 38, Cal. Zacb Bayn FUms. „ .^ P/»one: HOUywood 2.2301 ^ President Wanda Tuchock If off berg Productions IWC. Vice-President.. ... George de Normand 302 W. 44"h St, New York 18, N. Y. Tomorrow '^ Phone: Circle 6-9031 * ^ Prefix Treas Jack H. HofFberg ,„ „ _« * .. » Vice Pres M. Hoffberg Hurrell ProducUons Inc. Sec> W. Charney 333 No. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. A^^t. Treas Leo Tolin Phone: CR 1-8593 Sen ires Offered — Distributors of half Manager George E. Hurrell hour, quarter hour and ten minute series of Services Offered — TV package programs film-, including Stories of the Operas in 15 (and commercials) and production. A i\ J-iflO' IM industrial pictures film spots and i programs 3 EAST 57tl b STREET NEW YORK 22, N. Y. ELDORADO 5-1382-3 1042 n n □ TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D HYGO Television Films, Inc. 60 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Circle 64347 814 N. La Brea, Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: HO 7-4882 709 Fox Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone: WOodward 1-3979 President Jerome S. Hyams V. P. & Treas Louis Goldstein Sales Mgr Bob Seidelman Services Offered: Quality feature films for television including: "Tulsa," "Black Book," "The Sullivans," etc.; also 26 "Wild Bill Elliot" Westerns. ^ Ideal Pictures^ Inc. 58 E. So. Water St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: Financial 4-0916 President Paul R. Foght Treas Carroll Hadden Secretary W. C. Kirkpatrick, Jr. • Iffftpertcfl WfM*IcI Filttts, Inc. 49 E. Oak St., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: Michigan 2-6200 President Russell W. Davis • Ifttppro Productions^ Inc. 5255 Clinton St., Los Angeles 4, Calif. Phone: SUnset 2-3113 President Herbert L. Strock Vice-President Richard G. Taylor Services Offered: Produce filmed shows, commercials; rental sound effects library, cutting rooms & equipment. IMPSf Inc. InternatiomU Movie Producers^ Service 515 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y Phone: ELdorado 5-6620 Studio Phone: PLaza 74823 President Ben Gradus Production Supervisor Walter Sachs Dir. of Sales Ezra R. Baker, Jr. Services Offered — IMPS produces docu> mentary, commercial TV spots, and indus- trial films. • Information Productions, Inc. 5 East 57th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: ELdorado 5-1722 President Thomas H. Wolf Director Alfred Butterfield Secretary Lee Hazen Prod. Mgr Robert W. Asman Editor in Chief Robert R. CoUinson • Institute of Visual Training, Inc. 40 East 49th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: ELdorado 5-1443 President William J. Ganz Chg. of Production Herbert R. Dietz Chg. of Distribution Rita Hicks Office Manager Jean Pomerance Services Offered — Producers of motion pic- tures, slide films and films for TV, theatrical and non-theatrical audiences. mmm mmmm • The George Burns and Grade Allen Show • The Bob Cummings Show • The Jack Benny Show (filmed episodes) . Life With Father General Service Studios Hollywood, Calif. 1043 D D D T N F 1 L >i r K () n r (^ k k s — d i s t r i b u t o r s d D D lester schoenfeld distribution manager liiler-Cotillnetttcil Television Corp. 200 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-1890 24 Ruv Marbeuf, Paris, France Chairman Edward Cruskin President Martin H. Poll Services Offered: Producers of TV films. • International Ftlttt Foundation^ Inc. 345 East 46th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: OX 7-1888 Executive Dir Julien H. Bryan Services Offered — (1) Production of docu- mentary films. (2) Distribution of docu- mentary films including TV use, chie/Iy twenty minute shorts on the peoples of vari- ous countries. • International Geographic Pictures 1776 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-4486 Executive-Pres J Allen Jul ier Services Offered — Producers of educatio?iiaI motion pictures. • International iVeirs Service 235 E. 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MU 7-8800 General Mgr Seymour Berkson Editor-in-Chief Barry Faris Business Mgr Robert W. Brown TV Sales Mgr Robert H. Reid Radio & TV News Dir John M. Cooper Promotion Mgr Kenneth Smith Services Offered — INS-Telenews daily, weekly and sports film services; facsimile circuit for TV stations carrying news, photos and weather maps; INS leased wire; INP photos; Super-Pro jectall. • International Movie Producers^ Service 515 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: ELdorado 5-6620 Studios: Ben Gradus Studios, Ltd., 321 W. 56th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-4823 President Ben Gradus Production Supervisor ....Walter Sachs Director of Sales Ezra R. Baker Services Offered — Producer of TV com- mercial, industrial, PR, educational, sales, personnel training and filmed shows for TV. • International ICtttftt. Corp. (See Program Producers) Interstate TV Corporation 4376 Sunset Drive, Hollywood 27, Calif. Phone: NOrmandy 2-9181 1560 Broadway, New York 36, N, Y, Phone: PLaza 7-3070 1044 D D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D President G. Ralph Branton Vice-President Lloyd Lind Services Offered — ^Production and distribu- tion of motion pictures for television. 30 minute package shows. • Lou Irtcin, ftte. 9165 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: CR 1-7131 President Lou Irwin Associate Ted Wilk Exec. Secretary Jay Schlein Services Offered — Representing producers, directors, actors, actresses, dance directors and all personnel pertaining to the film, tele- vision and radio industry. • Jason Comic Art 480 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-9370 Director Leon Jason Services Offered — TV film, production, talent, puppet design. • Jewell Radio and Television Productions 185 No. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: Financial 6-4474 President James E. Jewell Vice-President W. Ralph Jewell Manager Charles P. Flynn Natl. Sales Representative Carl Wester Treas Lincoln Douglass Secretary M. P. Casey Editor James Lawrence Services Offered — A complete radio and television production service. Scripts, Copy, Music, Direction. Transcribed package shows, spots. Current productions, "Silver Eagle," "The King's Jester Show." • Bernard E. Karlen Productions 270 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PL 9-3107 Exec. Producer Bernard E. Karlen Associate Producer Roland N. Karlen Services Offered — Package program, both film and live. Production consultant, supply film (lips for integrated shows, commercials and scripts. ^ Victor Kayfetz Productions 17C0 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 5-4830 President Victor Kayfetz Gen. Mgr A. L. Simon Animation Super R. M. Cooke Prod. Assts Seymour Posner, Muriel T. Friedman Art Director William L. Steinel Animator Abe Blashko Services Offered — Producers of motion pic- tures and slidefilms. Animators of technical as well as other types of animation. Omh m FOR YOUR EVERY PROGRAMMING NEED! )f Stsndard Telecasts M- Compatible Colorcasts INFORMATION • ENTERTAINMENT TRAVEL • SAFETY • HOMEMAKING • SPORTS 'Return postage only Send for our free booklet ''Free fitms for TV" Tele-Division ASSOCIATION FILMS, Inc 347 m^hm Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. BRANCH OFFICES: ^ ^^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ,^ Ridgefieid, N. J. (Broad of Elm) ' Chicago {79 E. Adams Street) San Froncisco {351 Turk Street) * Dallas {UOS Jackson Street) 1045 n n n tv film pr (^d it cers — distributors n n n art (lepartmont and animation stand. Priuluctions "Water Vi orld Series.'* Herbert Kerkotr, Itir. 480 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. rhone: PLaza 1-1833 President Herbert Kerkow SeniVe.s Offered — Sound stage and com- plete equipujent for production of public relations and T\ films. Productions — "Fashion Forum," "Tell it to ihdro." • KUng Studios^ Inc. 10S8 \V. Washington Blvd.. Chicago 7, 111. rhonv: SEelev 8-4181 .V. y. Phone: PLaza 9-4770 HoUynood Phone: HOllywood 5-8878 President Robert Eirinberg V.P.. Dir. West C.oast Oper Lee Bleving V.P., Dir. Mot. Pic. & TV Fred Niles Nat. Sales Mgr Burton A. Neuburger Dir. Syn'd Film Div Chris Petersen, Jr. Services Offered — Complete production of TV commercials, film package shows TV. Services include full recording facilities, 35mm. & 16mm. production, black-and-white, or color, and animation. • KnicherbocUer Productions^ inc. 1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-9850 President Howard A. Lesser Secy.-Treas Mary Morrissey Vice-President Thomas S. Dignan Services Offered — Producers of all types of Motion pictures for screen and TV. • Kumln-OIenlcle 355 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: CRestview 4-5221 Owners Frank Stempel & Julian Olenick • Langlois Filtttuslc, Inc. 619 West 54th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JU 6-4155 Hollywood: HO 4-4687 President C. 0. Langlois, Jr. Sales Manager T. A. Roseen Head Editor A. Ross West Coast Manager R. Adye Canada: S. W. Caldwell, Ltd. 447 Jarvis St., Toronto 5, Ontario Services Offered — Over 100 hours of music cleared for television on disc, half tape, 35 magnetic tape and optical film. • Lalley & Love Inc. 3 East 57th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: ELdorado 5-1382 President James A. Love Production Mgr L. H. Holton Editor Bill Henry Script Dir Ardis Smith Services Offered — TV spots and programs, also industrial films. On Television: LES PAUL & MARY FORD SHOW (Series) (Writer-Director thru Fordel Films Inc.) GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (Series) FIGHTS FOR FREEDOM (Series) Theatrical Release Through: RKO-RADIO PICTURES, Inc. TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX (In Production) "SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON" (In Eastman Color) For TRENDLE-CAMPBELL-MEURER, INC. And Sponsored By THE QUAKER OATS CO. [Jhe Charles £. Skinner ^roiuciions Prohcers • Tihpters • Consultants TELEVISION - MOTION PICTURES - RADIO 1600 Broadway (Suite 312) Circle 6-6915-6 STUDIO FACILITIES New York — Miami Beach — Hollywood & Detroit Contract Producing for Package Producers Producers of Sponsored Sales Influence, Commercial Films NATIONWIDE & FOREIGN Television & Non-Theatrical Distribution FILM Creator of the - LIVE INTEGRATION Method for TV Formerly TV and film Adapter — DIRECTOR (Pall Mall Cigarettes) THE BIG STORY 1046 n n n tv film producers — distributors n n n Albert Lang Productions^ Inc. 5746 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Cal. Phone: HO 2-7111 Pres., Gen. Mgr Albert Lang Vice-Pres., Sec'y Olga Haney Services Offered: Writing, producing, dis- tributing TV commercial films, live and film. Specialize in new products promotion. • Larchmont TV Studios 210 No. Larchmont Blvd., Los Angeles 4, Cal. Phone: HOUywood 9-2895 Pres., Gen. Mgr Jack Miles Services Offered — TV sound stage with complete facilities for rental and packaging of TV film properties. • Lawrence & Lee^ inc. 919 Equitable Bldg., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HO 7-1009 President Jerome Lawrence Vice-President Robert E. Lee • Robert Lawrence Productions^ Inc. 418 W. 54th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-5242 President Robert L. Lawrence V.P. Studio Operations Louis Mucciolo Casting Director Barbara Cooper Treasurer Philip Kornblum Chief Film Editor Henry Traiman Services Offered — Film — to order — televi- sion commercial announcements and tele- vision package programs. • Leichter, mitchell 6811 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, CaliL Phone: HO 3-4181 Pres., Head of Prod Mitchell Leichter General Manager Jean Rich Services Offered — Producer, distributor of films for television. • Gene Lester Product'dons 1487 N. Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 4-7287 Producer-Director Gene Lester Chief Tech., Sound George Richardson Comptroller Albert J. Silverman Production Manager Martin Sperber Services Offered— T\ film packages and commercials. Productions — "Hollywood on the Line," "Assignment Unknown" and others. • Lewis & Martin Films, Inc. 218 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago 4, 111. Phone: WEbster 9-6434 President Martin Schmidhofer Sales Manager Dick Lewis van praag productions PRODUCERS OF COMMERCIAL. INDUSTRIAL AND TELEVISION FILMS 1600 BROADWAY NEW YORK 19, NEW YORK PLaza 7-2857-2687-2688 1047 TV FILM P R 0 I) lU E R S — D I S T R I B U T O R S Q D D M unagfr Hersrhrll L.Mvis IVotliirtion Robert Kdmoiuls Nuilio Manager Joo Bishop Srrtices Otfereii Motion picturr produc- tion, >cript-\sritinp. soun«I rorordiiip. Ijetrislor Enterprises^ tne. y::>(, \\il>hiro HImI.. Hi-voily Hils, Calif. rhone: HOllywood Tolll IVoiliutT Tom Lewis \^st. to Prod Frank tVNeill Prodnrtion Mgr Joe Popkin l)ire« tor Harry Keller An Director Frank Sylos lasting Director Ruth Burch Chief Cameraman Norbert Brodine Music Harry Lubin Sertices Offered — Producing films for tele- vision. Productions — "The Loretta Young Show." • Libra Film Producers & Distributors 652ft Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HO 5-7960 President Miss Loy Lestei V.-P., in Ch. of Prod Charles M. McCoy Scc.-Treas M. Briesfl Exec. Director C. Mandell Exec. Prod. & Ch. Eng.. . .Charles M. McCoy Producer John Leslie Hamilton Services Offered — Motion picture facilities ; technical, advertising, educational, public re- lations and documentary films. Live and package shows. Library FUms Inc, 25 West 45lh St., New York 36, JV. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-3450 President Paul N. Robins Manager Joan Raphael Services Offered — Lease-sale TV rights mostly for foreign serials, features and shorts. • Lion Television Pictures Corp. 1501 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PEnnsylvania 6-1780 President E. W. Hammons Vice-President Robert M. Savini Secretary-Treasurer T. Newman Lawler Services Offered — Financing TV shows and packages. Offering to TV stations packages of 13 Handy Andy episodes of 12V^ minutes each. • Robert Longenecher Agency 8428 Melrose Place, Los Angeles 46, Calif. President C. Robert Longenecker Services Offered — Production of programs, both film and live for TV. Representation of talent for TV, acting and creative. • LouckS'Norling Studios^ Inc. 245 W. 55th St., New York 19, N. Y. FOREIGN SHIPPERS B A R N E T T INTERNATIONAL FORWARDERS, INC. 723 Seventh Ave. N. Y. 6364 Sjnfj Monica Blvd. Idlewild Airport • • CI 5-6080 • HO 4-8221 Hollywood, Calif Specialists to Motion Picfui Television Industries re and CUSTOMS BROKERS BERNARD S. BRODY AND ASSOCIATES 120 El Camino Beverly Hills happily handling Music Clearance Problems for "THE LIBERACE TV SHOW" "THE FLORIAN ZABACH TV SHOW" "THE FRANKIE LAINE TV SHOW" Produced by GUILD FILMS 'THE EDDIE CANTOR TV SHOW' A ZIV Television Film Production "THE SPADE COOLEY SHOW" Filmed and Produced by COOLEY-MILLER ENTERPRISES •THE LIBERACE RADIO PROGRAM' Produced by INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS, LTD. 1048 n n a tv film producers — distributors n n n Phone: Circle 7-2366 Partners J. A. Norling & Hans Tiesler Services Offered — The production of in- dustrial sales promotional, public relations, personnel training and educational motion pictures. Also 3D production specialists. • John W. Loveton Productions^ Inc. 9100 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: CRestview 5-2834 Producer, President John W. Loveton Production Managjer Herb Stewart Art Director Charles H. Clarke Services Offered — Producers of "Mr. and Mrs. North," "Topper" and "Scattergood Baines" series and commercials. • 3tagnetic TV Sound Company 854 Shawano Ave., Green Bay, Wise. Phone: HEmlock 7-1307 President James C. Gallagher Services Offered — ^A magnetic TV sound system that permits TV stations to use mag- netic sound with motion picture films in TV ; allowing sound on the air an hour after development of film. • major Television Productions^ Inc. 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Cal. Phone: TExas 0-2931 1270 Ave. of the Americas, New York 20 Selected as top juvenile series of 1954 by THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BEHER RADIO AND TV ^THE ADVENTURES OFBLINKEY" A series of 39 15 minute children's fantasy films Shot in color issued in Black and White release prints l«. Created by Lucille Emerick Produced and Direicied by Murray King BlINKEY PRODUCTIONS INC. 106 West End Ave.. N. Y. 23, N. Y. SUsquehona 7-4429 Phone: PLaza 7-6990-1-2 President Irving Lesser Vice President Seymour Poe • Marathon TV Newsreel Inc. 10 East 49th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MU 84mS President Konstantin Kaiser Super, of Production Ken Baldwin Dist. & Traflfic Mgr Lee Marcus Services Offered — 'Public information films produced and distributed to television sta- tions; news and special event coverage; world-wide news service; station consultants on TV news setups; stock footage library. Productions — "The Screen Story," "Air- head," "The Mailed Fist." mark Vlh Ud. 2400 W. Alameda, Burbank, Calif. Phone: Victoria 9-2461 President Jack Webb Vice-Pres. & Treas J. R. Rodgers Secretary Seymour P. Steinberg Services Offered — Producer of "Dragnet" feature; "Pete Kelly's Blues" feature; "Pete Kelly's Blues" television series. Producer of miscellaneous television productions. • Marterto Productions^ Inc. 846 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 9-5981 Producer Louis F. Edelman Assoc. Producer Paul Jacobs FAMILY FILMS, INC. 1364 No. Van Ness Ave. Hollywood 28, Calif. Producers and Distributors of INSPIRATIONAL MOTION PICTURES For THE CHURCH AND TELEVISION 1049 D D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D Dirrclor ... A.-is'l Dir<*rloi Art Director ('aiuorainan ■^hfldon Leonard . ..K.luard llillio . . . Kalph Berpor Rohort do(»rasso (aiuorainan ItoiJort rtoi.rasst Music Directors Karl llageii Herbert Spencer Services Offered—Series for television. Proditctions — "Make Room for Daddy." • Arnold Itarquis Productions^ Inc. 717 N. La Cienega Blvd., Hollywood 46, Cal. Phone: CR 0-8796 President Arnold Marquis Sertnces Offered — Write, direct, produce and package radio and television programs; sales and service. • ^Masterpiece Productions^ Inc. 45 W est 4Sth St., New York, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-4717 President Seymour Berdon Sec^ General Council Irwin Margulies Treasurer Frances Kaplan Services Offered — Twenty-five features, westerns, dramas, adventure, feature length. • Robert Mtucwell & Associates 5746 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 2-6027 Producer Robert Maxwell Photographer Stewart Thompson Seriices Offered — Series of half hour fihiied television shows of "Lassie." CREATING the NEWEST DIMENSION by PHOTOGRAPHING FULL CARTOON ANIMATION photos — logos — stylized cut-outs — opticals — eels and actual products in DIMENSIONAL MULTIPLANE an'imafed productions, inc. 1600 BROADWAY NEW YORK 19 COIumbus 5-2942 JftcGowan Productions^ Inc. 1116 IN. LaBrea Ave., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 2-0804 Producer Darrell McGowan Director Stewart E. McGowan Production Mgr Clark Paylow Services Offered — Commercials, shorts, features. Proditctions — "Death Valley Days" series. • NIedaUion Productions 6000 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HO 2-6635 General Manager John A. Ettlinger Creation Robert A. Forrest Editorial Arthur Jacobs Services Offered — Production of film pro- gramming and commercials for television. Packaging of live programming, local and network. Distribution of "Paddy the Pelican" cartoons and quarter hour film quiz show, "View the Clue." • Mercury International Pictures^ Inc. 6611 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood 38, Cal. Phone: HOllywood 5-1101 President V. E. Ellsworth Vice-President D. L. Monahan Sec.-Treas G. C. Cable Vice Pres Robert W. Larsen Services Offered — Complete production of films for television from script to final print. ART by VIDEART TITLES — ANIMATION — ID'S OPTICAL PHOTOGRAPHY NOW SERVING MORE THAN 50 MOTION PICTURE PRODUCERS IN THE NEW YORK AREA COLOR or B&W— 1 6 or 35MM ViDEMT 343 LEXINGTON AVE. NEW YORK 16, N. Y. LExington 2-7378- 9 1050 n D n TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D Nieridian Pictures c/o Samuel Goldwyn Studios 1051 N. Formosa Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HO 7-5111 Producer William Self Prod. Mgr Ralph W. Nelson Camera George E. Clemens Casting Jack Murton Services Offered — 26 half-hour films. Production — "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars." MCA, TV, Ltd. 598 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-7500 V.P. in Charge David Sutton Eastern Regional Mgr Kirk Torney Branch Offices Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland, 0. Phone: CHerry 1-6010 Exec, in charge De Arv Barton 430 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone: DElaware 7-1100 Mid-West Sales Mgr Raoul Kent 2102 N. Akard St., Dallas, Tex. Phone: PRospect 7536 Exec, in charge Ray Wild 105 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. Phone: EXbrook 2-8922 Exec, in charge Maury Baker 9370 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, Cal. Phone: CRestview 6-2001 V.P., Gen. Sales Mgr Wynn Nathan Exec, in charge Bob Greenberg 1048 Northeastern Bank Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. Phone: Lincoln 7863 Exec, in charge Charles Richter 515 Glenn Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Phone: Lamar 6750 Exec, in charge Hank Curth 45 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Phone: COpley 7-5830 Exec, in charge Jack King 111 Richmond St., West., Suite 1209 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Phone: EMpire 3-5025 Exec, in charge Stu Smith 116A W. Kirk Ave., Roanoke, Va. Phone: ROanoke 3-4344 Exec, in charge Ew Owens 42 AUard Blvd., New Orleans, La. Phone: Galvez 4410 Exec, in charge Ross McCausland 3790 Gardner Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Phone: Sycamore 9149 Exec, in charge Fred Harner 837 Book Tower, Detroit, Mich. Phone: WOodward 2-2604 139 Piccadily, London West 1, England Exec, in charge Kenneth Cleveland 49 bis Ave., Hoche, Paris, France Exec, in charge David Stein 203 White Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Phone: Mutual 4567 Exec, in charge John VonHeiberg 550 Grant St., Suite 146, Pittsburgh, Pa. Phone: GRant 1-9995 TELEVISION (ORPORATION Producer-Distributor of "CAPTAIN Z-RO" Also distributors of features, half-hour dra- matic programs. Westerns, fifteen-minute comedies, sports shows and many more. Main Office: 15 West 44th Street New York 18, N. Y. 1051 D D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D V^ec. in charge ('em- Adam Bellevur-Stratforil Hotrl. Hroad & Vi almit Sts. PluKulrlphia. Pa. Hhone: rEttnypaokor 5-9462 Exer. in chargf Al Lauber ITOO Liggett Dr.. St. Louis, Mo. rhont". WDocUaiul 2-3683 K.xeo. in charge Hank Luhrman Services Offered — Producer, distributor TV •cries. • ncCadden Corporation 1040 N. Las Fahnas Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Phon^: HO 7-3111 Productions — '*Burns and Allen Show.*' • .ffedir TV Productions c. o American National Studios 7324 Sta. Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HO 2-0901 Exec. Prod Worthington Miner Prod., C.asting Frank La Tourette Director Ted Post Writer James Moser Camera Les Shorr Film Editor Bob Seiter Seriices Offered — 25 half-hour films. Productions — "Medic.'' • ifterit Productions^ Inc. 40 E. 49th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 8-0118 President Eamuel J. Spiro Production Supervisor Ralph Teitelbaum Since 1936 Combining Showmanship With Salesmanship DEMBY PRODUCTIONS, Inc. TV, Motion Pictures, Radio Hotel Plaza 1 West 58 Street Suite 1751 PLo.o 9-2495 New Yofk 19, N. Y. Editorial Director Joseph Wolff Art Director Norman Tasler Script Supervisor W. Mason Aneker Office Manager Aurdey Lane Charles iHicltelsott, Ifte. 15 West 47th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Plaza 7-0695 President Charles Michelson Office Manager R. Mantell Export Manager Aaron Michelson Services Offered — Distributors of TV fibn program series, transcribed radio program series, gennett, speedy-Q and E.M,L sound effect record libraries. Michelson library of TV cleared recorded mood and background music. Productions — (TV) "Capsule Mysteries" (Radio) "Secrets of Scotland Yard" with Clive Brooks, "Movie Playhouse" with James Mason and others. • Minot TV, f ftc. 509 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-7380 President Charles M. Amory Vice President Ellis L. Gordon Services Offered — Engaged in distribution of the following programs: Sherlock Holmes; Paris Precinct; Janet Dean, Registered Nurse; Drew Pearson; Tim McCoy; Flash Gordon; Gabby Hayes; Duffy's Tavern; Hank Mc- Cune; Junior Science. "HEY MULLIGAN" Mickey Rooney TV Series "I MARRIED JOAN" Joan Davis TV Series Filmed by. VOLCANO Productions General Service Studios Hollywood, Calif. 1052 D D n TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D □ Modern TalUing Picture Service^ Inc. 219 E. 44th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-2753 General Manager. J. R. Ritenour Services Offered — Distributors of feature, spot TV films. Branch Offices 14a E. Ontario St., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: DElaware 7-3572 Manager Peter Markovich Store No. 152, Tishman Bldg., 3450 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 17, Calif. Phone: MAdison 9-2121 & DUnkirk 4-2511 Manager J. J, Lipsky • Carlton E. Morse Enterprises^ Inc. 1680 N. Vine St., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: Hollywood 9-6161 President .Carlton E. Morse Services Offered — TV film programs, pro- duction. • Morton Productions (Radio & Television) 64 East Lake St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: CEntral 6-4144 President Morton Jacobson, Services Offered — This is the Story, and What's Wrong With This Picture— TV shows and The Westerners (Curt Massey), Joe Emerson's Hymntime, This is the Story and So the Story Goes — Radio Shows. • Motion Picture Productions Inc. (See Program Producers) • Motitnt, Pictures For Industry 2543 Kelton Ave., Los Angeles 64, Calif. Phone: BRighton 0-4757 President Harry 0. Hoyt Production Manager E. G. Hayter Camera Charles Hanawalt Sales Manager Dean S. Wright Services Offered — Producers of commer- cials motion pictures and television shows, principally in color. With a background of twenty-five years writing, directing and pro- ducing theatrical pictures in major studios. Productions — ^"When Presses Roar." • Motion Pictures for Television^ Inc. 655 Madison Ave., New York 21, N. Y. Phone: TEmpleton 8-2000 Pres., Chrm. of Board Matthew M. Fox V.P., Gen. Mgr Edward D. Madden V.P., Gen. Sales Mgr E. H. Ezzes Adm. Asst. to V.P Lewis F. Blumberg Eastern Div. Acct. Exec Martin Robinson Headbooker Richard B. Morros Branch Offices 216 Tremont St., Boston, Mass New Eng. Sis. Mgr Fred Yardley 155 East Ohio St., Chicago, 111. Cen. Div. Sis. Mgr Dick Feiner 3109 Routh St., Dallas, Texas Southwestern Sis. Mgr Irving Feld 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit 1, Mich. East-Central Sis. Mgr Dalton Danson 9100 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Western Sis. Mgr John Cole 20 Collier Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Manager Bob Feiner MPTV (Canada) Ltd., c/o Sovereign Film Dist., Ltd. 277 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont. Canada Phone: EMpire 8-8621 General Manager Alex T. Metcalfe • Movie Advertising Bureau 70 E. 45th St., New York 17. N. Y. Phone: MUrray HUl 6^717 Dir. of National Sales Claude F. Lee Services Offered — Spot commercials for TV and theatre. • MovietonewSf Inc. 460 W. 54th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: COlumbus 5-7200 President W. C. Michel Producer Edmund Reek General Manager Jack Haney Commercial Dept. Mgr Frank Barry Editors Ben Loweree, Louis Tetonic Associate Prods.. .Jack Gordon, Jack Kuhne Director of Scripts Dan Doherly Assignment Director Burt Reinhart HOLBROOK'S FILM LIBRARY World Wide Coverage in Stock Footage 14947 Burbank Blvd. Van NuyS/ Calif. STate 0-1381 Owned and operated by: HOLBROOK N. TODD, Supervising Film Ed. for Fireside Theater — 6 years. 1053 D D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q D D OireM .Tf urpfin Productions^ inc. 723 Srvtnlh Ave. New York \% N. Y. rhone: PLata 7-8144 Prwidrnl Owen Murphy V.P. in (.hp, of Prod Charles L. Turner l.rneral >lanager Elwood Siegel I'liief Kilitor Fdward F. Boiighton Serxices O/^eretf— Complete motion picture prodiKtion services; Commercial, advertis- infi, in?titiitional films, package shows on film e>pccially made for TV; Scripts, pho- tography art and animation facilities. • Ken ^lurray Productions c .. Hal Hoath Studio, 8822 W ashington Blvd. Culv«r Citv. (,alif. rhone: TE 0-2761 Producer Ken Murray Writer Jean Holloway t "amera Lucien Andriot Film Editor Reg Browne ( lasting Bill Martin Services Offered — Half-hour shows for Bing Crosby Enterprises and UTP. Productions — "Where Were You?" • \atlon WCde Television Corp. \:m Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: LOngacre 4-8234 President Irvin Shapiro Services Offered — Feature films, stream- liners. • NBC Film Dimsi Mgr H. Weller Keever Mpr. «)f Film & Kinescope. .FVank C. Lepore Mgr. of lilm Prod Stanton M. Osgood Mgr. of Adv. & Prom Jay H. Smolin .Sen ires Offered — TV film sales and syn- dic ation, >tork-shot film library and kine- -*oi>e services. Productions — Adventures of the Falcon; HaXorld; His Honor; Homer Bell. • National Productions^ inc. 1001 Connecticut Ave., N.W., W ashington 6, I). C. Phone: .STerling 3-2222 President Robert J. Enders Vice-Prebident Howard A. Enders Executive Producer Robert L. Friend Dir, of Scripth Mimi Griffin Coordinator Stanley Bass Services Offered — Producers of motion pic- tures for television and industry. Commer- cials; animation; consultants. Complete pro- duction from concept and story board. Pack- agers of programs for local sponsorship. Productions — Charles Goren on Bridge (series). The Roger Hornsby Baseball School (series). Time of Disaster (for Federal Civil Defense). The House in the Middle. Dig, Die or Get Out. • National Screen Service Corp. 1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-5700 Adv., Publ. Director Harold L. Danson Services Offered — Television film com- mercials, TV trailers, weather spots, station breaks, openings, titles, etc. "Live" studio facilities, etc. • National Telefilm AssociateSf inc. 625 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-8200 Chairman of the Board Gustave Ring President Ely A. Landau Exec. V.P Oliver A. Unger V.P. Chg. of Sales Harold Goldman Services Offered — Television programs and features for national, regional and local sponsorship. • Ted Nemeth Studios 729 7th Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 5-5147-8 Production Director Ted Nemeth Art Director M. E. Bute Services Offered — Producers, distributors of film made specifically for TV; TV film spots and commercial films. • Stanley Neal Productions9 inc. 475 Fifth Ave., New York 20, N. Y. Phone: MU 3-6396 President D.J. Lane Exec. V.P Charles W. Cromer V.P. in Charge of Pub. Rel B. G. Kohn Midwest Sales Dir Robert Gumming V.P. in Charge of Prod Sobey Martin In Charge of Scripts Edith Martin Production Mgr Charles L. Smith Services Offered — Producer of TV pro- grams and spots, also special purpose motion pictures. • Neu^sreel Service 5 Centre Market Place, New York 13, N. Y. Phone: CAnal 6-3284 Production Manager Howard Smythe General Manager Alfred Manni Chief Cameraman Larry Racies Services Offered — Spot news coverage, 16 or 35 mm sound — 24 hour service. Film in- serts for live TV shows. Complete production facilities for TV shows on film. 1054 n D n TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS Q Q D Nola Studios Inc. 1657 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-4870 113 W. 57th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: JU 6-0040 President Vincent J. Nola Vice-President V. Thomas Nola Chief Engineer Stanley J. Bumbly Film Div. Mgr V. T. Nola Services Offered — Complete production facilities. Film-Sync Tape, 14", 16mm, 171/^mm-Disc recording. Re-recording Tape to Film. Shooting and Scoring facilities. • North American Television Productions^ Inc. 222 East 46th St., New York, N .Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-2913 President E. M. Glucksman Vice Pres Joseph Plunkett Secretary, Treas L. B. Glucksman Services Offered — Producing half hour musicals on film for television. • Nothing New Under the Sun Productions 338 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: CRestview 4-5491 Producer Mitchell Gertz Secretary Harold Bernson Services Offered — Producer of 5-minute film features. Productions — Nothing New Under the Sun. • Official Fllttfs, Inc. 25 West 45th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-0100 Chairman of the Board Michael Nidorf President Harold L. Hackett Vice President Herbert JafFe Secretary Herbert J. Siegel Sales Mgr. (Nat'l Sis.) Bud Austin Vice President Herman Rush Treasurer Seymour Reed Eastern Sales Mgr Frank O'DriscoU Branch Offices 808 E. Essex, Glendale 22, Mo. Midwest Sales Mgr Jack Garrison 420 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Exec, in charge Robert Conn 419 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Phone: KEnmore 6-6566 Exec, in charge Dave Abbott Calhoun Beach Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn. Exec, in charge Art Breecher 333 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Phone: ALpine 4013 Exec, in charge Jeff Davis Services Offered — Distributors of 16mm syndicated TV film, feature films, cartoons and musical shorts and miscellaneous. • Harry Onvens Television Productions 6710 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: Wyoming 1491 President Harry Owens Vice-President Homer O'Donnell Services Offered — Motion picture produc- tions. • Pachaged Programs, Inc. 634 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Phone: GRant 1-4756 General Manager M. E. Fierst Sales Manager Roy E. Ferrce Tech. Supervisor G. J. Mikalauskis Services Offered — Program, commercial and news production; laboratory, studio and recording facilities. • Pan American Television Corporation 1044 South Hill St., Los Angeles 15, Calif. Phone: Richmond 7-8661 • Parantount Television PrO" ductions Inc. 1501 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: BRyant 9-8700 President Paul Raibourn Vice-President Bernard Goodwin Branch Office 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 9-6363 Vice-President Klaus Landsberg Services Offered — TV package programs, production, video transcription service, sales distribution. • Jach ParUer Productions (See Television Film of America for per- sonnel listing.) • Paul Parry Productions 7557 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 7-4774 Exec. Prod-Director Paul Parry Production Mgr B. Sinclair Writer Frank K, Adams Dir. of Photography Ray Foster Director E. Watkins Services Offered — 16 and 35 mm facilities, production of program films, spot commer- cials, product sales promotion and corpora- tion training films. Also sound slide films. Productions — "Treasure of Cocos Island," "Cameras and Models in Action." • Parsonnet TV Film Studios, Inc. 4602 5th St., Long Island City, N. Y. Phone: STillwell 4-6163 Sales Office of Parsonnet & Wheeler 32 W. 53 St., New York, N. Y. President Marion Parsonnet Treasurer August W. Joos Secretary Shirley Parsonnet Services Offered — ^Producer of films, pro- duction facilities for rent, films for syndica* tion, and commercials. 1055 G n D T \ FILM 1» R O I) IT C E R S — D I S T R I B U T O R S Q D D iAndsU*tf I'arsotijr Prodticiittus^ ftir. S746 Sunset Uhd.. Hollvwood 28, Calif. /Vion.-; Hu.lson 2-7111 !*r«*>i«lrnt .... . I inil-Io) Pursons \ irr-Pro>itl«'ni M>nle Parsons TrraMirrr Sam \\ allis N'tTflary .\t*e Heriiiaii VvHoriatf ProHurers John Burrows, \\ arr« n Douglas l*riuiuclii>ii-i \:\ T\ iii'icing of TV films; distributor of reejg, fans, hhipping cases. Peerless film inatmenl to safeguard films against damage iind deterioration; Peer-Henu treatment to «lrelch >»hrunk/;n negatives; film cleaning and reconditioning. • Pieloridl Films, inc. J'iOl Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PEnnsylvania 6-3756 P'«»»*J''n» J. Milton Salzburg Chairman of the Board Frank Soule SaJeK Manager David B. Dash Comptroller Paul Kern Services Offered — Produce & distribute features & shorts. Herhert R. Pilzer 33 West 60th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: CO 5-2180 President Herbert R. Pilzer Services Offered — Production consultants; complete laboratory work, color, black and white; 16 mm., 35 mm.; editorial service. • Plucer Studios^ Inc. 248 East 35th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 3-8557 President Jerry Plucer V.P. and Prod. Supervisor. .Eugene Shuftan Director of Film Operations Owen Lee Sis. Reps.. Bernard Telkamp, Albert S. Wade Services Offered — ^Every service from script to screen for commercials, slide films, pro- gram and industrial films. Specialists in Shuftan Process and special effects. • Polaris Pictures^ Inc. 5859 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles 36, Calif. Phone: WEbster 8-2181 President Juan C. Hutchison Vice-President Perry King Services Offered — Complete production fa- cilities; live action and animation, 16 and 35 mm. • Post Pictures Corp. 115 West 45th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JU 2-4870 President. Harry A. Post TV Sales Alan L Post Services Offered — Packages of features and short subjects. Film distributor film rentaL • Princess Pictures^ Inc. 11 West 42nd St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: LOngacre 5-1535 President Burt Balaban Vice President Bernard Donnenfeld Producer Gene Martel Asst. Producer Roy Rich Story Editor Irve Tunick Services Offered — ^Motion picture produc- tion. Productions — "H-Hour," '^Operation Shoe- string," '^Immediate Disaster," "Diplomatic Passport." • Princeton Film, Center, Inc. 270 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-0322 Carter Road, Princeton, N. J. Phone: PRinceton 1-3550 President-Exec. Prod Gordon Knox Business Manager A. F. Calif ano Director of Sales Bradford K. Cross Dir. of Distribution Robert C. Molusky • Prochter TV Enterprises, Inc. c/o American National Studios 7324 Sta. Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HO 2-6282 1056 n n n TV film producers— distributors d n d Casting John Stephens Services Offered — Films for distribution. Productions — "Treasury Men in Action," "Man Behind the Badge." • Quintet Productions 6052 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. President Peter Piech V.P. in chag. Prod Russ Hayden Treasurer Ed Berkson Services Offered — ^Filming of the "Judge Roy Bean" series. • Rainhou^ Island Productions^ letd. 3061 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu 14, Hawaii Phone: 7-3173 President Chuck Smouse Vice President George Vanderbilt Secretary-Treas F. O. Biven Sound Engr Richard E. Pitstick Services Offered — Complete 16 mm. pro- duction facilities, including air conditioned sound stage and equipment to dub narration, dialog, music and sound effects. Also fully equipped sound truck for location shooting and power supply. Productions — "Everybody Loves Bread,*' "Life of the Party." • RawlinS'Grantf Inc. c/o California Studios 650 N. Bronson Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HO 9-8321 Producer-Directors John Rawlins, Marshall Grant Camera Frederick Gately Writer Erna Lazarus Casting Lynn Stalmaster Services Offered — Half-hour films. Productions — "Mayor of the Town." • Rayhen Television Production Co. 242 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: CRestview 6-7123 President Ray Ryan Vice President Ben Blue Sec.-Treas Sidney Fields Services Offered — Television film series, "The Ben Blue Show." • Reela Films, Inc. 17 N.W. 3rd St., Miami, Fla. President Stanley L. Stern Vice-President Richard F. Wolf son General Manager Frank J. Brodock Executive Producer Michael Brown Sales Manager James L. Campbell Services Offered — ^Complete film produc- tion facilities ; animation TV shows and com- mercials; sales training; industrials; news- reels; color and black & white; 2 air condi- tioned studios; sound proof; magnetic tape recording; complete black & white lab and editing facilities. • Reid Ray Television Productions^ Inc. 2269 Ford Parkway, St. Paul 1, Minn. Phone: Emerson 1393 President Reid H. Ray Vice-President William H. Ringold Treasurer Charles Nyquist Secretary Alice Griswold Sales R. V. Jeffrey Sales (Chicago) Frank Balkin Sales John Lang Services Offered — Production of television 26 and 13 minute films for local, regional and national sponsorship; TV commercials. Productions — Walt's Workshop. RD'DR Corp. (Reader^s Digest—^ deRochemont) 35 W. 45th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JU 2-1440 Chairman of Board Louis de Rochemonl President Borden Mace Secretary Ambrose Doskow Treasurer Martin J. Maloney Services Offered — Feature, commercial and educational film producers. • Reeves Sound Studios Inc. 304 East 44th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: OR 9-3550 President Hazard E. Reeves Vice-President Chester L. Stewart Services Offered — Sound recording for mo- tion pictures, TV, radio and transcriptions. Regal Television Pictures Corp. 151 W. 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JU 2-1877 President Moe Kerman Vice-Pres Joe Felder Services Offered — Distribution of motion pictures including features, streamliners, and shorts, for TV showings. Republic Television Features 64 East Lake St., Chicago 1, 111. Phone: STate 2-0460 President Capico Kapps Prod. Supr Albert Kapps Services Offered — Producers and distribu- tors of live and filmed television programs. 1057 a D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D Reriip Productions^ fur. li^Ci N. K.tilforil St.. North Hollywood, (^alif. rhonr: SI n set 3-88^)1 Prt'siarnt Karl Kramer Virr Prt'sidents. . .(ieorge Stern, Alan Miller V.l\. IVoilmtion Mgr ('arl Hieoke \.V., Dirtrtor Richard Irving Direclors Jack English, HrrM'hfl Dourghety l*rmiuctions — "Ray Milland Show," "Pepsi ( ola Theatrr," 'ileinz Studio f^T," "Adven- tiire> of Kit (".arson," "(General Klectric Thea- tre," and "llity Deleetivo," • Stuart Reynolds Pntductions •)120 SuMMi lil\d„ Los Anpele.^^ 46, Calif. Phone: CRestview 4-7863 Pre>ident Sluart Reynolds Ass't to Pres Frank Doyle Sertices Offered — TV programs on film commercials on film. Productions — "Mr. President,'* "Deadline," "Ponv Kxpress Scout.'' • RKO Pathe, inc. 625 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PL 9-3600 Exec. Vice-President Jay Bonafield \J*. & Treasurer William H. Clark Secretary Joseph Laub Comptroller Garrett Van Wagner Production Mgr J. Douglas Travers Sales Manager Sidney Kramer Services Offered — Producer of short sub- ject releases for RKO Radio Pictures; pro- •lucers of TV films on contract, industrial films. Productions — "Achievement in Steel," ''The Eager Minds," Robert C. Ruark's "Afri- can Adventure," "The Iron Fence." • Hal Roach Studios, Inc. 8822 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Calif. Phone: VErmont 8-2185 V. y. Phone: CI 5-4135 President Hal E. Roach Virr-Pre^. & Cen. Mgr S. S. Van Keufen Services Offered — Complete motion picture production facilities for the production of TV commercials and programs. • R. S. Rohbtns 163 Bleecker St., New York 12, N. Y. Phone: SPring 7-2568 Pretiident R. S. Robbing Mgr. of Prize Promotion Edward E. Finch Striices Offered — Radio and television prizes. 9 Boh L. Roherts Productions 132 W. .',4th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-4314-5 President Bob Levitt Roberts Services Offered— "Radio and TV live or film l*arkage Productions. • Rocket Pictures, inc, 6108 Sanu Monica Blvd., Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 7-7131 President J. Richard Westen V.P. in Chge. Sales J. Harry Ebbert Exec. Vice-President Harlow Wilcox Production Manager Don Bartelli Services Offered — Producers of industrial, institutional and sales training motion pic> tures and slide films, and TV progarms. • Frederick K. Rockett Co. 6063 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 4-3183 Owner-Manager Fred K. Rockett Production Manager Alfred Higgins Photographic Department Jay Adams Editorial Dept Paul Lord Stage Mgr James Conley Electrical Department Frank Contardo Services Offered — Complete facilities in- eluding fully equipped modern sound proof stage and all electrical and illuminating equipment. Many standing sets. Every service from script to screen. • Roy Rogers Productions Samuel Goldwyn Studio 1041 N. Formosa Ave., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: GRanite 5111 Executive Producer Roy Rogers Producer Jack Lacey Director Donald McDougall Cameraman Joe Novak Services Offered — Produces TV western films. • Roland Reed Productions 8822 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Cal. Phone: TExas 0-2761 President Roland D. Reed Vice-President Guy V. Thayer, Jr. Secy.-Treas Hazel Hall Production Manager Dick L'Estrenge Ass't. Production Mgr William Tinsman Casting Director Frank Edmunds Services Offered — Producers of commer- cial, industrial and television films. • Ross'Danzig Productions 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 5-1085 Partner Frank K. Danzig Partner Bart Ross Exec. Asst Betsy Boyd Assoc. Prod Al Burton Services Offered — Package production of live television programs. Productions — "Musical Chairs," "Call- fornia Living." • Danny Rouzer Studio 7022 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: YOrk 2494 President & Owner Danny Rouzer Services Offered — Complete 16mm. pro- duction service, including sound stage, cam- eras, lights, sound recording, projection, cutting & editing, special effects and titling. 1058 D a n TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D Ruby Filtti Company 729 Seventh Ave^ New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 5-5640 Production Manager Edward Ruby Photographic Dept. Chief Sidney Nannes Services Offered — Producers of commercial film for all purposes. Film editorial services equipment. Production facilities available. Current production: "Factual Presentation" (Mohawk Carpet). • Russell & Haherstrah 111 East 28th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 9-2568 Co-owners Leo Russell, Alex Haberstroh Services Offered — Film for science-fiction, fantasy, or straight dramatic shows. Rental library or miniatures designed, constructed, filmed in action to story specifications. All film edited, ready for intercutting into live shows. Productions — ''Captain Video," "The Stranger." Sack Television Enterprises Film Exchange Bldg., Dallas 1, Tex. Phone: STerling 3069 General Manager Alfred N. Sack Sales Manager Julius M. Sack Program Adviser Lillian Morgan New York Office 358 West 44th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: JU 6-2258 Services Offered — Producers, distributors; representatives for independent producers. • Rarnard L. SacUett Television Productions (See Program Producers) • Joseph S, Sulzhurg 33 West 60th St., New York 23, N. Y. Phone: CO 5-2180 Owner Joseph S. Salzburg Services Offered — Producer's Aids: film editorial service; production supervision-unit management; production consultants-lab ex- pediting. ^ Sarra, Inc. 200 E. 56th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-0085 President Valentino Sarra Vice President Morris D. Behrend Production Head, Chicago Harry Lange Creative Head, N. Y Rex Cox Branch Office 16 E. Ontario St., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: Whitehall 4-5151 Services Offered — Producer of TV com- mercials, industrial and sales films. • Screencraft Pictures^ Inc. 15 West 44th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-5011 President J. S. Berkson Branch Offices: 5746 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 2-4448 Vice Pres., TV Ed Berkson National Sales Mgr Peter M. Piech Sales Representative Tom Corradine 203 No. Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. Phone: STate 2-2818 Sales Representative Jack Russell Suite 302, M & M Bldg., Memphis, Tenn. Phone: 5-5060 Sales Representative Fred Meyers 1001 New Jersey Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. rhom: REpublic 0776 Sales Representative Myron Mills Services Offered — Distributor and syndica- tor of feature and western films, half-hour film packages for television. • Screen Gents, Inc. 233 W. 49th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: Circle 5-5044 V.P. & Gen. Mgr Ralph M. Cohn V.P. in Chg. Sales John H. Mitchell Business Mgr Burton H. Hanft East Coast Exec. Prod.. .Benedict Berenberg Dir. of Ad. & Prom Elihu E. Harris Press Manager Frank Young Technical Director M. Peter Keane Staff Producers-Directors John Gilmour, Howard Magwood, Don Hershey, John Capsis Casting Director Nancy Littlefield Film Editorial Chief Dan Heiss Dir. of Animation Volus Jones Merchandise Manager Joyce Selznick Eastern Story Editor Morris Levy VV P St^ C 03 ^t^ 1334 N. Beachwood St., Hollywood 28, Calif. V.P. in Chg. of Prod Irving Briskin Prod. Executive Fred Briskin Staff Producers Michael Kraike, Irving Starr, George Bilson, Herbert B. Leonard Staff Directors James Neilson, Fred F. Sears, William D. Russell Story Editor Harry Fried Services Offered — ^produce, distribute TV films; produce animated or regular TV film commercials. Productions — "Ford Theatre," "Father Knows Best," "Captain Midnight," "The Ad- ventures of Rin Tin Tin." • Sherry TV, Inc. (See Mark VII, Ltd.) AI Sin^on Productions General Service Studios 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: 4-2141 President Al Simon Services Offered — Productions of filmed shows and commercials. • Sixteen Screen Service Company 6710 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: WYoming 1491 1059 G D D TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS OD D I'jirtiKT Homrr 0'l)oiiiu*ll Servicrx Offered — Coinplrtr motion piiturf productions and produrtioii M«rvires. Skibo Productions, Ittc. lo.> W . totli St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-2265 Presidrnl-Trcas Patrick E. Shanahan Secretary George Blake Senices Offered — 16m. and 35mm. sound films for TV rental. Educational, comedies, noveltiet, musicals, features and short iub- jert5. • The Charles E. Skinner Productions 1600 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Phone: CI 6-6915 Executive Producer Charles E. Skinner I*roduction Manager Ray Rand Kihn Music Editor Alphonse Corelli Mii»ical Dir.-.. .Skitch Henderson, Ted Royal Set Designer Charles Carlotti Cen. Production Supervisor. . .William Toth Camera Directors Joseph Burn, \\ illiam Storz, Drummond Drury Film l)i>tribution Bruce Ross Sales Manager Howard Blackmore •Assoc. Prod., West Coast Rep. .Albert Kelley Services Offered — Creators and producers of television, theatrical and sales influence films; producing contractors; adapters; con- ^ultants to package producers, advertising agencies, sponsors. Distribution facilities for televi?ion and theatres, U. S. and foreign. Production facilities New York, Florida, Hollywood. • Stephen Slesinger^ Inc. 247 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: ELdorado 5-2544 President Hugh Sears Services Offered— TV films, based on the following properties: "Red Ryder,** "King of the Royal Mounted,** "Ozark Ike,** and **>X innie-the-Pooh." • Fletcher Smith Studios, Inc. 321 E. 44th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-6626 President Fletcher Smith Vice-President Charles Schettler S«;cretary-Treasurer Peter Caldcra Services Offered — Producers of programs and spots. • Snader Telescriptions Corp. 9130 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Phone: CR 4-6651 President Louis D. Snader Ca-ting Director Phil Bloom Mu-iral Director Bernard Brody Services 0/?cred— Producers of films for TV; own organization for syndication and dihlrihution of features produced by others. Sotind blasters. Inc. 165 W. 46ih St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-6600 Chairman of Brd W. F. Githens President Harold E. Wondsel V.P., Sect F. C. Wood, Jr. Treasurer Walter Kullberg Services Offered — Producers of commer- cial spots and industrial films. • Sovereign Productions, Ittc. 9120 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 46, Calif. Phone: CR 4-7863 President Stuart Reynolds Business Mgr Ben Hecht Services Offered — Production of V^-hour dramatic films. Productions — "Cavalcade of America," "Gen. Electric Theatre," "Jeweler's Show- case." 0 Specialty Television Films, Inc. 1501 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: LO 4-5592 Pres., Gen. Sales Mgr Jules B. Weill Vice-President Murray M. Kaplan Services Offered — Motion picture film, fea- tures and half-hour, for television broad- casting. 0 Sportvision, Inc. 233 Sansome St., San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone: EX 2-3837 N. Y. Phone: BRyant 9-7566 Gen. Mgr. & Sales Mgr Al J. Madden Bus. Mgr. & Vice Pres Keith Alderson Public Relations, Adv. Dir Norris West Production Dir Robert Forward Services Offered — Film producer of half- hour football and other sports. Distributor of television films. Productions — "Hal Christie Comedies," "All American Game of the Week," "Big Ten Hi-Lites," "Pacific Coast Conference Hi- Lites." ^ Squure Deal Pictures Corp. Pines Bridge Road, Ossining, N. Y. Phone: OSsining 2-2617 V.P., Gen. Mgr Donn Marvin Production Mer David Carpenter Sales Mgr M. G. Rosenthal Services Offered — Available for production of films of all types, produce and distribute own films for television. Productions — "Religion in the Family," "Pastorale," "Psalmody," "Sons of God,'* "The Miracle of Christmas." • Stage 5 Productions 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 7-3111 Producer, Dir Ozzie Nelson Ass't Producer Leo Pepin Cameraman William Mellor Music Director Basil Adlam Services Offered — Producing the television series," "Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.** 1060 n n n tv film producers— distributors nan Al Stahl Productions 1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: COlumbus 5-2942 President Al Stahl Vice-President Irwin Stahl Art Director Tony Garcia Services Offered — Complete production fa- cilities and service for filming live action, animation, TV shows and commercials; also produce training, industrial and public re- lations films in black-white & color. • Station Filttts, Inc. 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 24774 President Robert H. Salk Asst. to President Gloria Wilson Services Offered — Film buying service for television stations. • Standard Television Corp, 1501 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: LOngacre 4-8234 President Irvin Shapiro Services Offered — Major feature films and shorts. • Star Entertainment Corp. 214 W. 42 St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: LA 4-3450 President Max Wolff Secretary Al Roth Services Offered — Talent representatives, casting, production, and packaging of films. • Station Distributors^ Inc. 1450 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Phone: Wisconsin 7-2055 President M. M. Gettinger Sales Director Charles Malcolm Services Offered — Film production for TV; sales & distribution of package shows. • Sterling Television Co.^ Inc. 205 East 43rd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-2520 President Saul J. Turell V.P. in Chg. of Sales Bernice Coe V.P. in Chg. of Oper Richard Carlton V.P. in Chg. of Prod Harold Tulchin Sec, Treas Robert E. Rhodes Services Offered — Producer and distributor of TV features, shorts and film series, TV stock shots. Distributor for independent producers. Productions — ^"Music for Everybody." • 3Iihe Stohey Productions 6123 Selma Ave., Hollywood 28, Cal. Phone: HOUywood 2-1241 President Mike Stokey Assoc. Producer John Hueners Service Offered: Producers of live and filmed television productions. General tele- vision packaging. Productions Quiz." 'Mike Stokey's Pantomime Wilbur Streech Productions 135 West 52 St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-3816 Owner Wilbur J. Streech Sales Manager Joseph C. Bowman, Jr. Services Offered — Production of all types of motion pictures including animation, live action, ^top motion and special effects. Specialist in TV film commercials. • Studio City TV Productions, Inc. 4020 Carpenter, North Hollywood, Calif. Phone: SU 3-8807 President Mort W. Scott Secretary-Treasurer Lester J. Nelson Services Offered — Complete production of films for television. • Studio Filttts, Inc. 380 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-2590 President S. A. Costello Exec. Vice-President Ben Frye Vice-President D. N. Laux Secretary Russell Kemp Dir. Adv. and Promotion N. S. Ginsberg Services Offered — Producers and distribu- tors of Studio Telescriptions, over 1100 mu- sical films produced especially for TV. • Superman, Inc. 650 N. Bronson Ave., Los Angeles 4, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 9-6371 Producer Whitney Ellsworth Production Manager Clem Beauchamp Directors Harry Gerstad, George Blair Casting Director Harold Chiles Chief Cameraman Harold Stine Music Director Irving Gertz Services Offered — Production of the "Superman" television series. • John Sutherland Productions, Inc. 201 N. Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles 26, Cal. Phone: DUnkirk 8-5121 404 Fourth Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 64590 President, Gen'l Mgr John Sutherland Exec. Vice President Ross Sutherland Services Offered — TV film production. • Swift'Chaplin Productions, Inc. 1136 North Highland Ave. HoUywood 38, Calif. Phone: HO 2-0761 President Charles F. Chaplin Vice President Howard Swift Services Offered — Producers of custom built television commercials. 1061 D D D TV FILM r K 0 1) U ( E H S — 1) I S T R I B U T O R S D D D T'bar'V rrodiirliotis, inc. .010 Hollwvood Hl\il.. Hollvwood 28, Calif. i'hom-. HUlKuood ;M08H Vrr>^ SU. Mpr noniui Fargo V.P, On. Mgr I oh Landon »y./v^ Troas H. B. Bauincisler Senicts Offered: Specialize in westerns, outdoor, nninial packages. • The reel ee Cottipaiiji 211 S. Bcverlv Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: Crcstview 5-1076 Services O/^ereJ— Producers, distributors. Vroiiuctums — "Little Theatre," ''Invitation Plavliou>e," "Tales of Tomorrow," "Camera's Eve^*' "This Is Charles Laughton," "Gigi & Jock." • Telecast Films, Inc. 247 W. i6th St.. iNew York, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-5480 President W. K. Hedwig Sect) .-Treas G. W. Hedwig Services Offered — Rentals 16mm. sound and silent films for TV programming; all types incl. features, westerns, short subjects, come- dies, travel, etc. Productions — "Magic Mirror." • Telef ilttt Enterprises 38 Ea>t .'iTth St., New York 22, N. Y. Phorie: PLaza 8-3360 President Charles Wick V.P. & Gen. Mgr Bud Austin Services Offered — Sell and distribute tele- vi^ion film programs on a local, regional and national ba^is. Productions — "Fabian of Scotland Yard," "The Bill Snyder Show," "Adventure With Jethro Adams." • Teleniated Cartoons TO E. 45lh St., New York 17, ]\. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 6-8933 Prod.-Dir baul Tafiel Services Offered — Production of TV hiiii commercials; storyboards; jingles. Animated cartoons; live action; animated and optical effects in color or black and white; 35mm. or 16mm. facilities. • Telenews Productions^ Inc. (>Vi Ninlli Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-2450 President Herbert Scheftel Exec, Vice Prchident Alfred G. Burger Geni-ral Manager Charles N. Burris Comptroller A. Douglas Comeaux Dir. Comm. Film Dept.. .Robert W. Schofield Adv. Si Prom. Mgr Robert Kirsten Serti4:es Offered — Producers of documen- tary and indui-lrial filuih, film programs, TV film conimerciaih, film htock shot library. Produttionn Review of the Week flnter- nalionalj ; Photoquiz; Adventures In Sports; Adventures in the News; Beat the Experts, etc. Telepi.v Ctn'poration i:>ir> N. W estern Ave., Hollywood 27, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 4-7391 President Robert P. Newman Vice President Ben J. Helpband Secretary Robert M. Wiley • Teleratna Productions (See Television Films of America for personnel listing.) • Teleelne Flint Studios^ Inc. 100 S. Northwest Highway, Park Ridge, IlL President Byron L. Friend Sec'y» Treas June A. Friend Prod. Mgr William Sprague Facilities Engineer Henry Ball Services Offered — ^Motion pictures for tele- vision in color or black & white, TV com- mercials, studio and location work, complete packaging service, 16 mm editing and re- recording, animation, stop, motion. "Sailing Along in Selling," Bills Sales consultants; "Bills Better Breakfast" for Cereal Institute; "McKesson Trailer" for McKesson Drug Co. ; TV commercials for Standard Knitting Mills, LaCrosse Brew^eries, Serta Mattress, etc. • Felescene Film Productions Co. 237 First Ave., New York City, N. Y. PJwne: CH 4-0122 President Robert Tobias Office Manager Arthur Blackman Services Offered — Fifteen minute television film series, "Pulse of the City." • Televisioui Exploitation -^ Division of P. C 1450 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Phone: Wisconsin 7-2055 President Milton M. Gettinger Vice-President Robert Gettinger Services Offered — In the television field, distributes, purchases, and produces full length features and short subjects. • Telet^ision In^ernci^ional Co. 25 West 45th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-3450 General Manager Paul N. Robins Services Offered — Lease and/or sale of TV rights foreign countries, small amount of domestic rights available. Material includes serials, shorts of all types. • Telet^tslon Features of A.ntierica 37 West 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JU 2-5130 Exec. Dir Oliver W. NicoU Associate Director Sandra Munsell Services Offered — Television film programs productions, package and syndicated films shows, script, talent, consultation, interna- tional film service. 1062 n D n TV FILM PRODUCERS — DISTRIBUTORS B D U Television Films of America 1750 N. Vermont Ave., Hollywood 27, Calif. Phone: NOrmandy 2-2520 Exec. Producer Jack Parker Exec. Director Ross Van Nibroc Production Mgr Ray Bond Services Offered — Package shows, complete films to order, open end films, TV film com- mercials, 2 to 3 minute fillers, amusement shorts, TV newsreels. • Television Programs of America^ Inc. 477 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 5-2101 Chairman of the Board Edward Small President Milton A. Gordon Exec. V.P Michael M. Sillerman Asst. V.P Kurt Blumberg Secretary Seymour Malamed Eastern Division Mgr Hardie Frieberg Midwestern Division Mgr.- .Robert Hoffman West Coast Div. Mgr Bruce Eells Services Offered — ^Production and distribu- tion of film for television. Productions — "Halls of Ivy," "Lassie," "The Adventures of EUery Queen," "Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion," "Family Next Door," "Ramar of the Jungle," "Your Star Showcase," "The Feature Film Package." • Telet^lslon Screen ProduC' tions^ Inc. 17 East 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 2-8877 President Charles J. Basch, Jr. Treasurer Clarence Schmidt Secretary Frankie Basch Services Offered — Film programs, film spots, industrial training and documentary films, slide films. Will rent studio facilities with, or without, cameramen, scripts, direc- tion and cast. • Television Snapshots^ Inc. Television Snapshots International 54 Park Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 9-6874 Pres., TV Snapshots, Inc.. .Babette J. Doniger Pres., TV Snapshots International Babette J. Doniger V.P.'s and Partners Dwight Godwin, Jess Meeker Asst. to Pres Leah Harkavy Services Offered — Both organizations pro- duce and distribute specifically for and to television stations, editorial, non-commercial films. Productions — "Let's Discover Portugal," "Fiesta," "Woman's World." • Tel Ra Productions 1518 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. Phone: KIngsley 6-4140 Producer W. Wallace Orr Director of Sales. .. .George J. Kerrigan, Jr. Director of Production Dan Wise Film Editors Joe Arnold, Dan Endy, Marvin Fisher, William Friel, Charles Barris Services Offered — Complete facilities for producing TV film shows and commercials. Largest producers of film TV sports pro- grams in the country. ^^Texas Rasslin^^ Cadiz & Industrial Blvd., Dallas, Texas Phone: Sterling 2173 Pres Ed. E. McLemore Sales Manager Maurice Beck Services Offered — 50 to 54 minute wrestling film taken actually at live show every week at Dallas Sportatorium. Holhrooh iV. Todd 1427 Burbank Blvd., Van Nuys, Calif. Phone: STate 0-1381 Ell Thorgersen 245 West 55th St. Phone: Circle 6-8935 Exec. Producer Ed Thorgersen Services Offered — Producer, Editor and Commentator. Package programs, (news & sports). Industrial motion pictures for in- stitutional advertising and sales promotion. • Times Square Productions Inc. 145 West 45th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Circle 6-4443 President Chas. W. Curran Production Assistant Diana Kembel Associate Producer Fred Kelly Services Offered — Specializing in the pro- duction of live-action, live-sound motion picture subjects for TV commercials and programs, for business, training and enter- tainment. Productions— 'Tu Manchu," "Planet Man," "Mrs. Dobson's Miracle," etc. • Transfilm Inc. 35 West 45th St., New York 36. N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-1400 President William Miesegaes Vice-Pres William Burnham Vice-Pres Robert Klaeger Exec. Vice-Pres Walter Lowendahl Secretary-Treasurer Peter A. Schlenkcr Dir. Public Relations Albert Boyars • TV Iflovie Club, f ttc. 1501 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Phone: BRyant 9-6734 President Dr. Arthur M. Epstein Exec. Supervisor Richard F, O'CpnneU 1063 D D D '^ » • » M r K o n r c E R s — I) I s T R I B u T o R s n n D Tl^'Progranis^ ffio. 10 Wa^)liMglon ri.ur. Nrw York 1. N. Y. Phone: SV 7-02;?4 Kxccutive Producer Etlward Roherts, Jr. Dirrclor of Salo< I.oonard Reckman • TV'Unlhntied inc. i: K41SI 45th Su Niw York 17, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-0:25 Prosidrnt Herbert Rosen Services Offered — Producers of complete films to order, package shows, full-length feature films, mood and bridge music library service for TV and 1() mm. productions, sound effect records. • Richard If. I lltiiati, Inc. 295 Delaware Ave., HuflFalo 2, N. Y. Phone: Cleveland 2066 President Richard Ullman Exec. Vice President. . . .Marvin A. Kempner Services Offered — Distributes films. • United Press Associations (See Program Producers) • Ignited Productions of America 4440 Lakeside Dr., Burbank, Calif. Phone: THornwall 2-7171 New York Division — 670 Fifth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-1672 Prcs. & Exec. Produce Stephen Bosustow Vice-President Robert Cannon V.P., N. Y. Office C. D. McCormick Sertices Offered — Producers of TV film rommercials — specializing in animation, also animation production services. • Unity Television Corp. 1501 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: LOngacre 4-8234 Gen. Manager Arche A. Mayers Sale* Manager L. Firestone Services Offered — Film producers, open end films, feature films, educational shorts, cartoons, sport reels, serials, series films, spe- ( ial spots featuring top name personalities, westerns. Unity Television Corp. of Calif. 8951 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: CRestview 4-6955 N. Y. Phone: LOngacre 4-8234 Manager Jerry Weisfeldt Booker Vincent Fiumano Stfrvices Offered — P'ilm producers, open- end fJmc, feature filnih, educational shorts, cartoons, fsyjort reelft serials, etc. • United World Films, inc. (Subsidiary of Universal Pictures) 445 Park Ave., New York 29, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-8000 P. O. Box 183, Universal City, Cal. President J. M. Franey V.P. in Chg. Sales N. E. Gluck West Coast Production George Bole N. Y. Prod. Dept Steve Alexander Services Offered — Producer and distributor of programs and spot commercials. Von Praay Productions 1600 Broadway" New York 19, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-2857 2301 Dime Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Phone: WOodward 2-4896 Pres., Prod. Mgr "William Van Praag Exec. Vice President Marc S. Asch Production Mgr Gilbert M. Williams Art Director Sidey J. Kupfershmid Editorial Supervisor Oscar Lanstein Business Manager Anita M. Palumbo V.P. in Chg. of Detroit Office Wm. Robert Woodburn Prod. Mgr. Detroit Office ... Daniel Q. Karoff Services Offered — Producers and distribu- tors of film made for TV. Producers of com- mercials and theatrical motion pictures. Pro- ducers of video film spots; package programs for networks, agencies and local sponsors. • Video Color, inc. 11 East 48th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 8-8190 President Lester Lewis Sec.-Treas Juliet Lewis Services Offered — A group of specialists organized specifically to give manufacturers counsel on packages, products and presenta- tions on color television. Video Pictures^ inc. Executive & Sales Offices 500 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: LAckawanna 4-2912 STUDIO: Video Pictures, Inc. 510 W. 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: Circle 7-2062 President Martin Henry Vice-President George W. Goman Secretary Elsie M. Rice Supervisor of Sales Edward J. F. Thorn Services Offered — Complete facilities for production of motion pictures, television, commercials, programs, industrial and other. Video View, inc. 7557 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 3-4179 President Bradley Kemp Vice-President Marshall Taft Sales Director Kenneth Harp Services Offered — ^New method of record- ing television programs, provide agencies and sponsors with low-cost, high-quality 16 mm sound-on-film records of television spots, exactly as they appear in the living room, 1064 a D D TV FILM PRODUCER S — DISTRI BUTO R S D D D Videart^ Inc. (Motion Picture Producers' Aid) 343 Lexington Ave., N. Y., N. Y. Phone: LE 2-7398-9 Pres., Gen. Mgr Joe Zuckerman Secretary Florence Hartman Services Offered — Art work, animation, titles, maps, charts, optical photography, mattes, split screen, montage, 35 nun., 16 mm. color, black and white. Vtdicant Pictures Corp. 240 East 39th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MU 6-3310 President Alfred Justin Secretary Frances G. Gould Prod. Asst David Reismas Chief Editor James H. MacLean Studio Manager William B. Shriner Production Mgr James Rose Services Offered — Producers of film com- mercials, sales training films and industrials. Complete studio and sound recording facili- ties. Visual Drama, Inc. 129 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 4, Calif. Phone: DUnkirk 8-0525 A^. Y. Phone: LOngacre 4-8000 Producer William J. Faris Production Mgr Mack Wright Director Bill Karm Cameraman Brydon Baker Services Offered — Sound, studios, camera and background projection. Productions — ''Gangbusters" production Vitapix'GuUd Programs, Inc. 460 Park Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 8-3013 President Kenyon Brown Exec. Vice-President Edward Hall Voeller ProdwicUons Inc. 1052 Carol Drive, Hollywood 46, Calif. Phone: CRestview 4-6253 President WiU H. Voeller Vice-President George Hughes Services Offered — Production and distribu- tion of live and transcribed radio and tele- vision programs, industrial films, commercial spots, animated spots and cartoons. Volcano Pictures Inc. 1040 N. Las Pahnas, Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 7-3111 President Robert Angus Vice President James A. Bank Asst. to Pres. & V.P John Angus Comptroller Phillip Leonard Prod. Super James D. Starkey Supervising Ed Marvin Coil Services Offered — Producers of features and commercial films for TV. Productions — "Hey Mulligan," '*Mickey Rooney Series," "I Married Joan," "Joan Davis Series." • Vonna Productions, Inc. General Service Studios 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 4-0814 President Eddison von Ottenfeld Services Offered — ^Producers of governmen- tal and commercial radio transcriptions, cus- tom recordings, jingles, motion picture trail- ers, TV spots. • Hoger Wade Productions 15 West 46th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: Circle 7-6797 Owner Roger W. Wade Services Offered — TV commercials, anima- tion, telops, balops, slides, commercial mo- tion pictur^fi^ George Wallach Productions 14 Lawrence St., New Hyde Park, N. Y. Phone: Floral Park 4-6795 Producer George Wallach Production Mgr Joe Popkin Dir. of Photography Kenneth Peach Branch Office Goldwyn Studios, 1041 N. Formosa Ave. Hollywood, Calif. Phone: HO 7-5111 Services Offered — Production of films for television features, commercials, etc, • Adrian Weiss Productions 655 No. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles 36, Calif. Phone: WEbster 8-5287 Producer Adrian Weiss Exec, in Chg. of Production Louis Weiss Services Offered — Production organization geared to produce all types of TV films from 20 second spots to one hour shows. • I^offls Weiss & Co. 655 No. Fairfax Ave.. Los Angeles 36, Calif. Phone: WEbster 8-5287 Distribution Director Adrian Weiss Asst. Distr. Director Louis Weiss Services Offered — Distribution organiza- tion, geared to distribute all types of tele- vision shows throughout the country. • Wilding Picture Prods., Inc. 385 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: PL 9-0854 1345 Argyle St., Chicago 40, 111. Phone: LO 1-8410 President C. H. Bradfield, Jr. Exec. V.P H. W. Fish V.P., Sales L. S. Thompson V.P., Production J. A. Kellock V.P., N. Y. Sales T. H. Westermann 1065 D O D TV FILM PRODI (KRS — DISTRIBUTORS D D D ual inctlia >oiiiul molioii pic- turc>. >oiin»l >litlclilm!i. graphic materials, complete sale> training, program>. announce- nirnl shous. etc. • II iffiatii Fifitis, fiic*. 35 Wo>t :>3ril St.. New York 19, N. Y. rhone: Jldson ()-19()6 President \\ illiam (ioldman Nice l*re>iilent William L. Snyder \.V. & Treas William Zinnnerman Seniles (>/7er«» I O N FILM EXECUTIVES Q D D CHARLES B. BROWN, vice-president in charge of sales and program procurement for Bmg Crosby Enterprises, has a background which ranges through all phases of selling, merchandising, promotion, and management. Much of his experience and ■know-how" was gained as program manager of KFI, director of advertising, pro- motion and research at NBC, and director of advertising at RCA Victor. While at RCA Brown originated National Radio Week. His first film venture was an as- signment from John Royal at NBC to film Admiral Halsey's return from the Pacific which was later televised over NBC TV. Brown is also a vice-president of NAMSCO (North American Merchandising and Sales Corporation) Enterprises, Inc., which is the merchandising and sales promotion arm of Bing Crosby Enterprises, Inc. JOHN J. BERGEN. JR., vice president in charge of television, industrial and com- mercial films for Michael Myerberg Prod., Inc., was born in New Jersey in 1924 and attended grade schools in South Orange. From 1936 to 1938 he studied at Le Rosey School in Switzerland, continuing his education later at Lawrenceville kep School. Lawrenceville, N. J. His college years were spent at Colgate after which he served a three-year hitch in the Navy Air Corps. In 1946, Bergen joined the Motorboat Division of Garwood Industries, where he served until 1947 when he became associated with Apollo Records, Inc., as assistant sales manager. A year later, in addition to his duties at Apollo, he was named vice president of John J. Bergen Co., Ltd. He joined the Myersberg firm in 1954. MAX ALEXANDER, vice-president and secretary of M. and A. Alexander Productions, TV film producers and distributors in Hollywood, was born in Cassel, Germany. He entered the motion picture industry in Berlin in a production capacity and became associated with UFA studios. Universal and other producing organizations. After becoming identified with film production in several European capitals, he came to Hollywood and joined Abe and Julian Stern, pioneer producers. He was associated with Phil Goldstone in 1931-32 in producing ventures. Forming his own producing firm, he made more than 100 pictures, many in association with Arthur Alexander, for release through PRO, Grand National, and other independents. In 1949, he and Arthur Alexander formed M. and A. Alexander Productions. MARSHALL GRANT, partner with John Rawlins in Rawlins-Grant, TV film firm, has been engaged in some phase of show business ever since graduating from Mar- quette University. His first job was as continuity editor at WHAD, Milwaukee. After this, he became an actor, appearing on Broadway in several hit shows. His switch to Hollywood as Edward Small's assistant at RKO put him into the business side of the industry and he has remained there ever since, except for a brief period m the armed forces during the war. After discharge at the end of the war he became a producer at Universal, handling many of the firm's most important pictures. In partnership with Rawlins, and in association with Gross-Krasne, Inc. he launched production of the "Mayor of the Town" series. ' ' LEN FIRESTONE, sales manager for Unity TV Corp., has a film background dating back to his high school days in Pittsburgh. In 1937 he helped open a Warner Brothers theater in that city. While a student at Duquesne University, Len majored in business administration and broadcasting and for more than three years par- ticipated in numerous broadcasts. After discharge from the service, Len broke into commercial radio as an announcer-disc jockey. He sold a number of his own shews and thenceforth decided to follow a sales career. Moving to New York in 1949, Len became associated with the Eastern representative of a large film syndication company and in 1951 joined Unity as Eastern representative. Later he became Eastern division manager and in June, 1954, was upped to his present post. 1074 n n n television film executives nan JACK J. GROSS, a native New Yorker, had his first taste of the entertainment field as a moyie-house usher. This led to a job as cinema theater projectionist in St Joseph Mo., and from there he joined IVIaupin's Chatauqua Concert Orchestra— a road Show which toured the country performing under the auspices of churches cluDs, etc Following many years of managing theaters, Jack finally settled as manager of the West Coast RKO Hill-Street theater in Los Angeles, later becoming Western Division manager of RKO theaters. In 1939, he became a producer at Universal in Hollywood until 1943, then he became executive oroducer at RKO After a series of outstanding movie successes. Jack joined with Fhilio Krasne to form Gross-Krasne, Inc. EDMUND BELOIN, partner in Arrowhead Productions, Hollywood TV film firm, is creator-producer-writer of the "So This is Hollywood" series. He entered big time radio in 1936 as half of the writing team of Beloin and Morrow on the "Jack Benny Show." He stayed with the Benny program for eight years. He left Benny to write for M-G-M, Universal and Paramount, working on a succession of major movie productions. He left Paramount to go with NBC-TV as a producer, his first work being on "My Hero," the Robert Cummings TV series. He left NBC to form Arrowhead Productions and in November, 1954, sold "So This is Hollywood" to a sponsor and NBC, without script or plot. By January 1, 1955 he had filmed eight shows for the half-hour series and had prepared 14 scripts for future use. EMANUEL H. DEMBY, president of Demby Enterprises, Inc., TV packaging and film productions, plus public relations— also publishes Movie Fan Magazine. He writes books in his spare time. The Demby company was organized at the end of World War II, when Manny was discharged. He first broke into radio when, at 15, he did a news program over WMCA. During the war he did a wire recorded show "Rain- bow Corner" from Paris. Prior to service, Manny was an independent producer and writer and also was radio and TV director for the Winer Co. and Arthur Rosenberg agencies. He wrote and produced "Where Do We Go Tonight," "One Year Ago Today," and "It Takes a Woman." In 1938 he was assistant to Charlie Martin on the "rhilip Morris Show" and a writer on "We, the People." LOUIS SNADER, head of Snader Telescriptions, started in the entertainment busi- ness as a violinist in the pit band of an old silent-movie house. Later he was a concert musician, theater owner, motion picture financier, and today is one of the largest producers of TV films. His entrance into TV was financing the original "Fireside Theater" series, and during the filming of the shows, he hit on the idea of making musical films— records on films. He offered his plan to James C. Petrillo and the AFM, whereby the musicians union would receive 5% of the returns for its trustee fund. The plan was accepted and also became the formula for other groups dealing with union regarding TV. All the films run three and a half minutes and feature many of the leading artists of the day. KERN MOYSE, president of Peerless Film Processing Corporation, has a wide variety of experience in his business background. He was born in Columbus, Ga., graduated from Harvard, then from St. Lawrence Law School, then went to work in the Texas oil fields. He also spent a period in the banking business in New York, became managing director of National Coal Company of Cuba, and followed this experience with 11 years as an insurance broker. Intermingled with all these various careers were periods of military service in both World Wars. Kern as- sumed the position of vice president of the Peerless firm in 1934 and in 1946 stepped up to his present position as president. He is a member of the Radio and Television Executive Society, and the National Television Film Council. 1075 ODD TELEVISION FIEM EXECUTIVES n D o EARL COLLINS, president and general manager of Hollywood Television Service, Inc.. is a veteran of 25 years of experience in the sales and distribution end of the motion. picture industry. He brings to TV a first-hand knowledge of how to deliver what audiences want and how to properly service clients, stations and networks. The HTS organization today has a sales representation in 32 key cities across the nation. In addition to the large assortment of features, dramas and mysteries handled by HTS, Earl has also made it known that the company is plan- ning to produce many series of pictures, made expressly for TV, edited to meet the needs of local sponsors. Some of these are now in production and an announce- ment on the company's plans for these films will be made in the near future. CHARLES MICHELSON, president of the radio and TV program firm bearing his name, started selling radio transcription series in the early 1930's. Through the years his sales operations expanded to a world-wide scale by exporting American made transcription programs to every corner of the globe. At present, Charlie's firm is one of the largest suppliers of transcription programs, sound effects records and especially prepared background music records for TV and radio pro- grams. Among others using his library are: "Phiico Playhouse," "Kraft Theater," "Studio One, " and other top shows. His latest interest lies in Australian TV, being the American buying agent for TV programming planned for that continent. Charlie has also purchased several thousand radio scripts for Australian usage. DON L. KEARNEY, national sales manager of the ABC film syndication division, was assistant manager of ABC-TV before taking his present post, f reviously he was national sales manager for ABC's owned TV stations. Don, well known in TV and radio circles, joined the network in 1951 as manager of TV Spot Sales. He had previously been with the Katz Agency and with Mutual where he was sales manager for cooperative programs. Don is a native New Yorker and following graduation from Fordham University was a sports reporter and commentator on several local radio stations before World War II. During the war he served in the ETO as an infantry and public relations officer. Don is responsible for the planning and execution of TV film sales to stations and advertisers. HERB LANDON, president and genera! manager of Central Telefilms, Inc., Peoria, III., producers of TV film commercials, started his business career as a news- paperman, working as a reporter with several publicity organizations in New York and Hollywood before opening his own office in the former city in 1938. From 1943 to 1945 he was a field director for the American Red Cross in Europe. Just prior to this wartime activity, he was publicity and promotion director of WOV in New York and, for a short period, was a member of the press information depart- ment of CBS. In Nov., 1945, he joined Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc., and as publicity director for the firm won numerous awards for publicity activity. He remained with K & E until he assumed his duties with Central Telefilms last year. SHAMUS CULHANE, president and founder of the animation studios that bear his name, established his company in 1945. Since then he has produced animated TV commercials for Ajax Cleaner, Muriel Cigars, Halo Shampoo and others. During the course of his years in the business, Shamus has won six national prizes for his cartoons and also has worked on more than 250 animated pictures for RKO, Universal, Paramount and MOM studios. For a period of five years, Shamus was with the Walt Disney Studios, working as a pantomime specialist on such pictures as "Snow White," "Pinnochio," and the "Pluto" series. It all started for Shamus back when he was 15 years old and was errand boy for the Lantz Studios in N. Y. From that beginning he has worked at every job in the industry. 1076 a n n TELEVISION FILM EXECUTIVES D D D CHARLES J. BASCH, JR. is in partnership with his wife Frances Scott in Basch Radio-TV Productions, and is president of Television Screen Productions for filmed shows and film commercials. Producer of radio shows and commercials for over 20 years, Charlie conceived and directed many of the nationally known spots being aired. Charlie and Scottie have been in television for nine years. They have handled live shows and commercials for many clients. Born in Newark, Charlie spent his early career in the manufacturing business, leaving it in 1929 for a Wall St. job which lasted two years before he teamed up with his wife in show business. Scottie was radio's first woman "roving reporter," when they formed their own firm. In 1949 they formed Television Screen Productions. HAROLD R. LIPMAN, television film manager at Audio Productions, Inc., New York, is a graduate in Mechanical Engineering of Rutgers University. He has been en- gaged in motion picture production for nearly 20 years, with experience in ani- mation, special effects, optical printing, live action direction and production, processing and design of special equipment. He joined Audio Productions, Inc., in 1936. During the war years he was with the Army's First Motion Picture Unit at Culver City, Calif., and later was assigned to the film production unit covering the Burma campaign at South East Asia Command headquarters in Ceylon, where he spent nearly two years. In 1946 he returned to Audio Productions, where he has specialized in the production of films for TV. MARTIN P. HENRY, president of Video Pictures and West Coast Sound Studios, was born in Lebanon, Indiana on June 4, 1904. He was educated at the University of Florida. He began his career as an assistant director in 1924 and worked for Famous Players, Lasky, Paramount and Fox. He opened West Coast Sound Studios in 1932, with George Goman and Al Manchee. Martin serviced West Coast Produc- tions, shooting screen tests, second units, and backgrounds. He later branched into short subjects, documentaries, sales training and educational pictures. From 1942 to 1946 he was a Major in the U. S. Army Signal Corps, Chief of Army Ground Force Training Films. He returned to West Coast Sound Studios and Video Pictures as vice president and production manager. Martin is now making pilot films for TV. HELEN "BIJOU" KELLEHER, president of Empire Broadcasting Corporation, one of the oldest recording studios, was catapulted into the recording business following the death of her husband, Gerald. Helen took over the helm in 1943. Since then, the firm has grown from four recording machines to 30, to accommodate the thriving business she has built up. Her success is not too startling, however, when one considers her early association with finance and commerce through her banker father and shipbuilder brothers in Kingston, N. Y. Further business acumen was gleaned at Marymount College and receipt of an M.A. degree from Fordham University. Empire chiefly does the mechanical work for ad agencies and stations, on transcriptions, spots and jingles. a39B999a9QB939Baa JIM JEWELL, president of Jewell Radio and Television Productions, Chicago, began his radio career in New York in 1926 with Channon Collinge. Two years later he moved to Detroit, becoming drama director of WXYZ and the Michigan Radio Net- work. In 1939. Jim moved to WWJ as orogram and production director where he held the title of "original producer-director" of such Detroit originations as "The Lone Ranger," "The Green Hornet" and "Challenge of the Yukon." In Hollywood he was director and writer to Warner Brothers. In 1941. Jim went to Chicago as vice president of Stack-Globe Advertising Agency, and later joined MacFarland- Aveyard & Company as vice president in charge of radio. In 1945, convinced that Chicago was ideal for TV and radio shows as an origination point, Jim founded his own business. 1077 ODD T K L K V 1 S I I) N I I L M EXECUTIVES a D D ELMORE (BUCK) LYFORD. director of station relations for Du Mont and supervisor of syndicated film sales, is a veteran in TV and radio. He possesses one of the broadest backgrounds in station relations work, with his 32 years of amateur nnd commercial experience in the medium. During 17 of those years, Buck, in network traffic and station relations posts, has visited more than half of the TV stations in the country. As a result, he has a wide personal acquaintance with station managers and their needs. Buck received a degree in physics and mathematics from Wesleyan University and then entered the commercial radio field as development engineer for AT&T. In 1930 he went to Calcutta, India, where he constructed the first sound motion picture studio in that country. In 1934 he joined NBC as supervisor of commercial traffic. BEN GRADUS, head of his own production firm, the Ben Gradus Studios, Ltd., is also president of the International Movie Producers Service. One of the founders of the Association of Documentary Cameramen, Ben produced and directed in 1949. the first imoortant film about TV, "Television Today," for CBS, which, though primarily made to sell video as an effective advertising medium, sent many laymen out to purchase TV sets following its public showings. He produced an independent feature film about Puerto Ricans in the United States, the first of a series of tolerance films projected for TV programs. Since then he has gone on to great things in the production field as the head of his own production firm. NORMAN GLUCK, vice president and general sales manager of United World Films, Inc., is a native of Racine, Wisconsin. Norm started up the ladder in the film business as an usher in the Rialto Theater in his hometown. Within a short space of time he became assistant manager of the Capitol Theater in the same city. From this beginning, Norm managed many theaters for RKO and Skouras in Schenectady and Albany as well as in several cities in New Jersey and New York from 1936 to 1947, with three years out for Army service. Following the end of World War II, he became affiliated with Universal Pictures and was made manager of the Park Avenue Theater, where he stayed for two years. He moved to United World Television, Universal subsidiary, in 1949. In 1951 he assumed his present post. HENRY MORLEY, president of Dynamic Films, Inc., a graduate of Yale University with a degree in economics, also did post-graduate work at NYU and CCNY in engineering. His business career in the movie industry began with J. A. Maurer, Inc., designers and manufacturers of sound equipment. He started in sales but quickly moved himself into production and he was made general manager of the firm. Post-war, Henry, along with Nathan Zucker, a Yale classmate, formed Dynamic films. Inc. From the beginning they concentrated on films for TV when not turning out industrial and sponsored films. They handled every phase from script writing through photography, sound recording and editing. Today, as presi- dent, Henry brings to the job the technical and engineering background which has spelled success for Dynamic. LOUIS G. COWAN, head of the firm bearing his name, is widely known for his imaginative development of new radio and television packages. Originator and producer of the "Quiz Kids," he can claim a long list of network and transcribed shows as his productions, including: "Stop the Music," the "Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Program," and numerous local programs in New York and Chicago. During the war years, Lou was chief of the OWI's New York office. Prior to the war, he headed his own Chicago public relations firm, developing radio programs for Pure Oil, National Tea Co., Illinois Meat, and the Stevens Hotel. He is a University of Chicago graduate. Louis married and has four children. 1078 nnn televisionfilmexecutives ddd ARTHUR ALEXANDER, president of M. and A. Alexander Productions, TV film firm, and a member of its board of directors, was born in Fulda, Germany, and received his education there. After starting his business career in the department store field, he switched to motion pictures, joining Universal Studios in Frankfort, Ger- many. He came to Hollywood in 1929 working as an assistant director. A year later, he joined his brother. Max, in organizing a new firm. The company produced over 100 features in the independent market and later for PRC and Grand National. In 1949, the Alexanders entered the TV distribution field and have built this endeavor to the point where they now handle more than 200 properties. They have also handled production of TV commercials and spots. G. RALPH BRANTON, president of Interstate Television Corp., TV film producers and distributors, has an extensive background in theater management which led to his entry in the TV field. He served as supervisor for F & R Theaters in Minne- apolis, as director of operations for the Publix New England circuit, and later general manager with partnership status in the Tri-States chain in Iowa and Nebraska. He later moved to the West Coast as vice president of Allied Artists, a post he held during the wide expansion of that company's activities. He formed Interstate TV in 1952. Branton believes "Mass audience, like mass merchandising is a product of this mid-century. Neither the theater nor television has yet remotely realized the full audience potential within its grasp." DAVID A. BADER, vice president and general sales manager of Atlantic Television Corporation, has a rich background gained in varied careers both here and in England. He joined Universal Pictures in 1920, handled press campaigns in 1921-24, and acted as personal representative for Carl Laemmie, 1925-35. He formed David A. Bader Ltd., a literary firm in London in 1936, became president of Literary Corporation of America in 1938. He worked with George Pal Productions, 1940-42, then became executive editor of Independent (trade paper). After handling the trade relations department of 20th Century-Fox, 1943-46, he entered the 16 mm. field, editing, publishing and representing trade periodicals. He joined Atlantic in 1954 in the position he now holds. WILLIAM F. BROIDY, president of Wm. F. Broidy Productions, Inc., is a native of Chelsea, Mass. He spent two years in the business school of Northeastern Uni- versity but was forced to leave due to illness. Bill first entered the textile business then interior decorating before discovering a lifetime career in the distribution of motion picture films. In March, 1946, Bill went to California and spent three and a half years learning all phases of motion picture production. In 1950, he organ- ized Wm. F. Broidy Productions for the purpose of producing films, especially for TV. Headlining his current schedule is "Wild Bill Hickok," co-starring Guy Madison and Andy Devine, a series which enjoys great popularity with the children's audience. LOUIS CAVRELL, president of Charter Oaks, has been producing telefilm commer- cials for the oast seven years, having made more than 1,000 commercials for such firms as Cam'eo Curtains, Breatholater, Reynolds Wrap, Chevrolet, Underwood and Lewyt vacuum cleaners, as well as for the American Legion. Lou and his brother Otis got into the motion picture business via a film, "Seeds of the City," made in and for the city of Hartford, Conn., which they started with a grand idea and nothing else. However, the film led them to Washington, where they made films for the government. Later, from a garret studio in Greenwich Village, the firm moved to its present modern uptown New York studios, building gradually to its current widespread activities. 1079 n D a TELEVISION FILM EXECUTIVES ODD GEORGE S. GLADDEN, head of sales for Academy Pictures, Inc., commercial film production organization, started his film career in 1931 when he joined General Motors and rose to the head of the Fublic Relations Motion Picture Department. He designed the firm's first major road show, "The Parade of Progress," which has toured the nation each year since 1936. In 1938 he joined Audio Productions as a director-writer and also acted as Eastern color director for Technicolor, Inc. In 1940 he joined J. Walter Thompson, serving for 14 years as head of the motion picture and film TV department. He left that firm to join Academy Pictures on November 1 of last year. George is a graduate of Cornell University and M.I.T. He is married and the father of three children. JERRY FAIRBANKS, head of Jerry Fairbanks Productions, started his career as a cameraman m the movie industry, then began producing films and short subjects. Wmner of two Motion Ficture Academy Awards, he was the first to take the plunge into the filmed TV field. Under contract to NBC, he made the first series seen on video: "Public Prosecutor," '"Crusader Rabbit," "Jackson and Jill," "Bige- low Theatre." "Silver Theatre," and others. Fairbanks also developed the MultiCam System which permits filming and sound recording by two or more cameras. Fair- banks is now one of the leading commercial film makers in the business and at present is doing television commercials, industrial telefilms and feature length films for both television and motion picture projection. ISIDORE LINDENBAUM, president of Filmcraft Productions, is one of Hollywood's leading makers of filmed TV productions. He attended UCLA and Harvard Law School and has long been recognized as one of the top experts in the television film field. He entered the TV medium in 1949, when he formed a corporation to explore Doctor Ferenz Fodor's inventions, which since have been responsible for many advances in TV. While always feeling that TV was his medium, "Lindy" still main- tains a large practice at law and at one time he was a pharmacist, and is still licensed as a registered pharmacist. His Filmcraft company is on a par with the biggest in Hollywood and at present owns its own large studio and took over the first motion picture theatre in Hollywood for exclusive use for filmed TV produc- tions. PHILIP N. KRASNE, partner with Jack Gross in Gross-Krasne, inc. is a native of Norfolk, Nebraska. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Fhil obtained his law degree from the University of Southern California in 1929 and engaged in the practice of law, specializing in motion picture matters. In 1936, he became en- gaged in independent motion picture production and began to produce the famous "Charlie Chan" series. This he followed up quickly with production of "The Falcon" series and then, with Fred Ziv, acquired the rights and began filming the famous 0. Henry stories, "The Cisco Kid." In 1950, Phil switched his production activities to TV. As president of Crisco Kid Pictures. Inc., he produced 39 Cisco Kid TV films, all made in color. Thereafter, Phil sold his interest to Ziv, and in 1952 joined with Jack Gross. FRANK FERRIN, owner of the TV, radio and film production company bearing his name, produces "Smilin' Ed's Gang" which presently is on CBS-TV and NBC radio. He is also completing production on his first theater film "Gunga Ram" written around the elephant boy character created on radio some ten years ago. He is reversing the usual Hollywood field by going from TV to film. Frank entered radio via WTCN in his native Minneapolis back in the 20's where he did a lead in a comedy act, "Nels and Ole." Later he organized Midwest Recordings, inc., and from there joined Henri, Hurst and McDonald in Chicago as vice president in charge of radio. In 1942 Frank became vice president in charge of radio for the Leo Burnett Agency, remaining there until moving to Hollywood and his own firm. 1080 D D D TELEVISION FILM EXECUTIVES Q D D CHARLES E. RYND, chairman of the board of Audio & Video Products Corporation, plus Its subsidiaries, Audio-Video Recording Company, inc.. and A-V Taoe Libraries, Inc., back in 1946 enjoyed the honor of having an "ooeration" named'after him— Operation Rynd". That was in the days when he w'as a vice president at ABC. After schooling at M. I. T. and Hamilton College, Charlie entered the world of radio operations. From 1935 to 1942 he was with NBC in sales and traffic. Moving to ABC as sales service manager, he was later appointed vice oresident and assistant secretary of the company. As to the "operation," Charlie's efforts on behalf of the technique of delayed network broadcasting, via Ampex Tape Record- ers, was quickly adopted by all major networks, solving the nroblems resulting from daylight saving time. PETE RODGERS. director of sales for Atlas Television Corp., film distributors, gets around the country pushing his company's product. Before joining Atlas, he sold space for the Long island Daily Press and the Long Island Star-Journal. He spent three years with the two papers. Pete's entry into show business and then into TV came from his starting as an actor. Most of his stints were on radio, with an interesting interlude on the London stage after graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. He comes by his present selling and advertising job by way of a degree In advertising and business management from CCNY. During the war. Pete was an investigator for the Allied Military Government. MURRAY KING, executive vice president of Blinkey Productions, Inc., and pro- ducer-director for that company and for Murray King Productions, started his career in radio in 1930 while still attending New York University. He was one of the first to develop the amateur show, producing, directing and emcee-ing weekly amateur nights at the Brooklyn Strand and Brooklyn Paramount theaters. He worked for Monogram Pictures in Hollywood just prior to World War II, then entered the Air Force, serving as an information and education officer. After dis- charge, he acted as a literary agent, then formed Blinkey Productions, Inc., to produce a series of juvenile fantasy stories based on the Lucille Emerick book, "The Adventures of Blinkley." His other firm, Murray King Productions, works on documentaries. FLETCHER SMITH, president of Fletcher Smith Studios, Inc., producer of TV films, commercials and industrial films, started his business career at the age of 18, with a graphic art enterprise based on a capital of $200. He entered the anima- tion field through doing special effects for M-G-M studios, then began developing industrial accounts. In 1938, he set up his own sales organization and branched into live action films, first on location, then on sound stages. During World War II, he devoted himself exclusively to shooting educational films for the govern- ment. With the end of the war and the advent of TV, he went into production of filmed TV commercials. Fletcher relaxes from his duties through hobbies of woodworking and amateur painting, and learning to play the Hammond organ. WILBUR J. STREECH, owner of Wilbur Streech Productions, producers of TV film commercials and animated films, started right after the war making animated cartoons when he was a partner in Triangle Films. At that time the firm was mak- ing a series of one reel musicals for Universal. In 1951 Wilbur struck out on his own and formed his present company. Some of the accounts for which he has been working since then are Cities Service, Celanese Corp., Acetate Fabrics.. Thorn McAn, Harriet Hubbard Ayer and Sinclair Refining Co. During the war Wilbur was a Captain in the Signal Corps photographic center where he was in charge of the organization of production of animation. Prior to his war service, he worked for the Walt Disney studios as an animation artist. Wilbur attended UCLA. 1081 □ □ n TELEVISION 1' 1 L M EXECUTIVES ana TOM LEWIS, president of Lewislor Enterprises, Inc., and executive producer of TV's 'The Loretta Young Show," entered TV production after a brilliant career in adver- tising, radio and motion pictures. An advertising executive witti Young & Rubicam, Inc.. before the war, Lewis was vice president of radio production in charge of that organization's Hollywood office when he entered the Army in 1942. During World War II he created the Armed Forces Radio Service, of which he was com- mandant, and rose to the rank of full colonel. Following his return to civilian status, Tom was associated with a long list of radio's top-ranking favorites before entering the field of motion pictures to produce MGM's "Cause For Alarm." In 1953, he formed Lewislor Enterprises, Inc. and produced "The Loretta Young Show." HERBERT SCHEFTEL. president of Telenews Productions, Inc., has been producing visual news for the past 9 years. He is a graduate of St. Paul's School and Oxford University. Herb first started out as a member of the New York Stock Exchange but quickly became interested in the production of visual news. At that time. 1938, the first theater TV projectors were being demonstrated and he fore- saw that newsreel theaters would be serviced by TV. He then became involved in a chain of newsreel theaters, but the war, in which Herb served as a major in the Air Force, put the theater TV idea in the back of his mind. In 1945, however, he went ahead full-blast, presenting spot news films for TV. In his leisure time Herb is a devotee of golf and bridge. EDWARD J. LAMM, president of Pathescope Company of America, Inc., producers of industrial and educational films, TV commercials and TV programs, entered the industrial film business by forming Advertising Film Associates back in 1933. Six years later, he took over the Pathescope Company of America, Inc. During World War W. Ed produced a great number of training and orientation films for the Navy and for other government agencies. After the end of the war he pioneered with McGraw Hill in the production of educational films integrated with textbooks for use in the school curriculum. He has been active in the formation of the Film Producers Association of New York. He is engaged in research and the develop- ment of Pathescope's rear screen projection. ED THORGERSEN, veteran news and sports-editor-commentator opened his own offices in 1953 to produce, edit and participate as a TV personality in film pack- ages and live presentation of news and sports as well as industrial exploitation and sales promotion programs. Ed's microphone career began back in 1927 with NBC where he was an announcer, broadcasting news, sports and special events. In 1933, he joined the expanding editorial staff of Movietone News where his face and byline acquired national prominence via the newsreel screen. With broad experience in the field of film shorts, Ed projected his talent into many award- winning pictures in the short subject field and ultimately became identified with the production of "Ed Thorgersen's Sports Reviews." TOM VALENTINO, head of T. J. Valentino, Inc., has been supplying the radio, theater and TV field with sound effects and mood music for the past twenty years. He broke into radio on what must have been one of the first P. I. deals on record. At the time Tom was a piano and organ tuner and tuned station pianos in return for two-minute pitches advertising his services. While working around the studios he noticed the first crude attempts at sound effects— which led him to form his present company. From a modest beginning, Tom has gone on to weate sound effects for practically all the shows on Broadway, not to mention for little theaters all over the country. He has perfected a clock that not only tells the time but also tosses in a commercial every fifteen minutes. XOBZ n D n TELEVISION FILM EXECUTIVES D D D JACK WRATHER, president of Wrather Television Productions, Inc., acquired "The Lone Ranger" radio-TV series for $3,000,000. Son of the late John D. Wrather, pioneer oilman, he assumed active management of the Wrather oil interests shortly after graduation from the University of Texas in 1939. He produced the series "Boss Lady," starring Lynn Bari. In association with Mrs. Helen Alvarez, Jack purchased KOTV in Tulsa, Oklahoma and KFMB and KFMB TV in San Diego, California. The Tulsa property has recently been sold to J. H. Whitney & Co. of New York City with Wrather remaining on the board of directors. An increasing number of business enterprises are under his control. Jack is married to actress Bonita Granville and makes his home in California with their two children. GEORGE FOLEY, president of Foley and Gordon, Inc., television production firm, has a wide reputation as a keen idea-man with an outstanding sense of programming and planning for ad agencies and networks. His firm agency background has proved invaluable in helping him develop programs which can effectively be utilized in merchandising campaigns. George was public relations director for Newell-Emmett before taking over the reins at Cecil and Presbrey's TV dept. Foley and Gordon produced "Tales of Tomorrow," first of the adult science-fiction shows, which was quickly imitated by other producers. George is wholly con- vinced that the field of science-fiction has only been touched and his large suc- cess with "Tales" is due to his belief in maintaining the highest degree of realism in his presentations. WILLIAM J. GERMAN, distributor of Eastman professional motion picture films, organized two companies, W. J. German, Inc., one chartered in Delaware, the other in California, to handle the firm's trade. Bill's initial association with East- man was in 1906 in Rochester. After filling several posts he came to N.Y. in 1921 as manager of the G.M. Labs, in Long Island City as well as of the Paragon studios and labs and San Jacq Film Printing Corp. at Fort Lee, N.J. One year later Bill became associated with Jules E. Brulatour and in two years he organ- ized and became V.P. and general manager of J. E. Brulatour, Inc., which took over the sole distribution of Eastman films for movies and T.V. At Brulatour's death. Bill became president of the two Brulatour corporations, and completed purchase of the latter's assets in 1951. ALLEN A. BUCKHANZ, president of TV Productions, Inc., got his reputation in show business early as a man who could really deliver. He was a messenger boy at the 20th Century-Fox Studios only six years ago. Subsequently, the 31-year-old Buckhantz, who is in charge of all productions for TVR Productions, Inc., held various assistant's jobs at Fox, became a floor manager for CBS-TV and was pro- moted to full director in 1952, for CBS-TV in Hollywood, the position he held prior to his resignation to form TVR, producers of television recordings for agencies, TV packagers, writers, directors and networks. Born and educated in Kaunas, Lithuania, Allen came to the U.S. in 1946, following 5 years as a prisoner in the Dachau and Lansberg concentration camps. He married the former Suzanne Lloyd, a non-professional. PAUL RAIBOURN, vice-president of Paramount Fictures Corp. is prexy of Para- mount Television Productions, Inc. His early surveys of TV's potentialities led to Paramount's profitable 1938 investment in DuMont Laboratories, as well as the 1942 establishment of KTLA, the development of the Paramount video transcrip- tion system, and to a color-TV research program for theaters coincidental with general color telecasting. Paul joined Paramount in 1921 and rapidly attained a reputation as an analyst of box-office values in relation to costs and public psychology. He holds an E. E. degree from the U. of III., and is a WW I vet. Currently, Raibourn is a director of DuMont Labs, a director of NARTB, and chair- man of the boards of both International Telemeter Corp. and Chromatic Tele- vision Laboratories. 1083 □ DO TELEVISION FILM EXECUTIVES DDD •»•••■•••••••••••••••••••••••••••■•■•■••■••••■■■■■■■■■""""■■■""""■■"■■■■■■"■■"■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■"■■■■■■■ m ^i BURT BALABAN, president of Princess Pictures, Inc., was born in Chicago and attended Roanoke College, Virginia. During his Summers, while in college, Burt worked for the National Screen and Photographic Studio. He left college to enter the U. S. Marine Corps and spent fourteen months in the Pacific as Marine Corps Combat Photographer, making D-Day landings in the Marshall Islands, Saipan and Guam. He also did extensive aerial photography on bombing missions. Following the war's end, Burt began work with Paramount Television in 1946. He concen- trated his work on obtaining film programs for KTLA and WBKB, Chicago. Later he became manager of Paramount's Television film department, in charge of KTLA film programming and the company's syndicated program distribution. JAY BONAFIELD, executive vice president and member of the board of RKO-Pathe, was born m Tunnelton, West Virgina, March 29, 1910. He entered the motion picture business at the age of 18, when he joined Fox Movietone News as a reel boy m the cutting department. Within the next three years, he was promoted to assistant editor, and then film editor, working on newsreels. In 1931 he joined Pathe as newsreel film editor. During his years in that capacity he personally edited such outstanding news stories as the Hindenburg disaster, the Lindberg case, the Morro Castle fire and Presidential inaugurations. In 1937, he was trans- ferred to the short subjects department, where he became head of the editing department and then production manager. MANNY REINER, vice-president of Guild Films, Inc., has helped develop sales policies for Guild's foreign TV markets. Manny has had extensive experience in motion pictures, radio, television and domestic and foreign film sales. Prior to his latest assignment, Manny was vice-president in charge of sales at PSI-TV, Inc. He joined Warner Bros, back in 1933 and then was associated with Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer, Monogram Pictures and Paramount Pictures. From 1942 to 1946 Manny was film officer in Europe for the OWI and from 1946-1950 he was general manager in Latin America and Australia for David 0. Selznick. A stint as foreign manager for Samuel Goldwyn h reductions added further experience to Manny's already full background. His headquarters will be at Guild Film's New York office. MAURICE J. RIFKIN, vice-president in charge of sales for Ziv TV Programs, Inc., was born in Marinette, Wise, on July 12, 1914. His family moved to Youngstown, 0., when he was one year old. It was there he stayed through his graduation from Rayen High School in 1930. He received a B.A. in 1935 and an M.A. in 1936 from the University of Southern California. At that time, he returned to Youngstown where he worked as an account executive with WKBN. In 1938, he moved to Cincinnati, where he joined the Frederick W. Ziv Co. In 1949, Rifkin came to New York City to be sales manager for Ziv TV Programs, Inc. He was appointed to his present position in 1952. He and his wife, the former Theodora Levin have one child, Joan, and they live in Great Neck, Long Island. lOHN CLARK, president of Transamerican Broadcasting and Television Corpora- tion, is known as a man who started from scratch and has risen to top position in elecasting and broadcasting. He is largely responsible for making WLW into one of the most valuable radio stations today, accomplished within a few years with nothing more than outstanding programs. Far removed from professional talent 'sources, Clark had to be creative in the truest sense. Many national advertisers originated their shows in Cincinnati and fed them to the network. His intimate knowledge of the public's entertainment tastes and his unparalleled experience in catering to them caught the attention of Harry Warner, and led to the formation in June, 1936 of Transamerican by Warner Brothers and Clark. 1084 .Q...0...S .T..?..Ii.S.X.L?.J..9..^ FILM EXECUTIVES n n n MARK GOODSON, partner with Bill Todman in Goodson-Todman Productions, was born in Sacramento, Calif., and began his career in show business as a child actor in stock companies. Goodson entered radio at KJBS, San Francisco, as a disc jockey in 1936. He moved on to the Don Lee Network Headquarters in 1937, where he began as an announcer, switched to special events, then pro- duction, in which capacity he developed a group of shows. He came to New York in June, 1942, where he began as emcee of "Battle of the Boroughs" and the "Jack Dempsey Sports Quiz." This led to his directing soap operas. He wrote and directed dramatic spots on the "Kate Smith Show" and co-produced the first of the "Stop the Music" series before he and Todman became associated. ■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■a JOHN W. LOVETON, president of John Loveton Productions, West Coast TV film firm, started his broadcasting career handling the General Foods "Show Boat" radio program for Benton and Bowles. In 1937, he moved to Ruthrauff & Ryan, where he supervised 17 shows and directed some of their top radio productions. From there, he went to Foote, Cone and Belding, where he was placed in charge of all Lucky Strike radio. After a brief term as co-director of radio for Geyer, Cornell, and Newell, he joined Lennen and Mitchell, where he began his long association with the "Mr. and Mrs. North" property. He resigned from the agency in 1947 and has since produced and directed this show from his own office. When he moved into TV, he transferred his production set-up to the West Coast. tLiM SAUL JEFFEE, president of Movielab Film Laboratories, started in the film labora- tory business 25 years ago. As part of his 25th anniversary celebration, he is embarking on an expansion program for his firm which will see it grow three- fold. He put the company into its present quarters overlooking the Hudson River in 1949. Always mechanically inclined, Saul has made his hobby of tinkering in his completely equipped machine shop pay off with the development of many machine modifications which have contributed to the advancement of film processing. At present, 80 percent of the clients with which Movielab Film Laboratories does business are television accounts. Saul is completely wrapped up in his work but does find time to pursue a second hobby, raising tropical fish. LLOYD L. LINO, vice president and general sales manager of Interstate TV Cor- poration has been with Allied Artists Pictures, Corp., Interstate's parent organiza- tion, for over 20 years. He served as assistant to the president, Steve Broidy, for several years and was supervisor of all Allied Artists exchange operations, in 1939, Lind made his first feature sale for TV, and NBC purchased a full length feature for telecasting in New York. With this in his background, it was a nat- ural for him to take over the reign of Interstate's sales department. Among the products currently distributed by Interstate are the "Ethel Barrymore Theatre," "The Amazing Tales of Hans Christian Andersen" and a group of features and westerns. Their "Little Rascals" series is now playing in top national markets. CHESTER ERSKINE, President of Chester Erskine Productions, producer of the Reader's Digest series of TV films, has had a long and varied background in the producing, directing, and writing of plays and motion pictures. He abandoned the law career for which he studied at Union University, Schenectady, N. Y., in order to study for the theatre at the American Academy for Dramatic Arts. In 1929, he began directing Broadway plays. At one time, he was head of Charles Frohman, Inc., and also served as director for the Theatre Guild, and the Erianger and Shubert interests. Starting in 1944 he wrote and directed a num- ber of screenplays. First venture under Chester Erskine Productions was "Witness to Murder," starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Sanders, and Gary Merrill. 1085 T ELK VISION FILM EXECUTIVES nan DAVID V. SUTTON, member of the board of MCA-TV, Ltd., has been with the Music Corporation of America for three years as vice president in charge of syndicated films. The "Guy Lombardo Show," and "The IVIan Behind the Badge," have been produced under his guidance. A University of Virginia graduate, he received a law degree from the University of West Virginia. His first radio job was in Chicago, as a salesman for WBBM. He became Eastern sales manager in 1942, but his career was interrupted by service with the Marines. After the war, he joined KMOX. St. Louis, as commercial manager. From there, he moved to CBS Network Radio Sales, after which he became general sales manager of CBS-TV in 1950. following this with an appointment as vice president in charge of sales at CBS-TV. FRED J. MAHLSTEDT, director of operations for CBS-TV Film Sales, is a pioneer in the TV film industry, having a long, successful record in advertising and network operations. He was educated at the Pratt Institute's School of Architecture. A native New Yorker, he practiced architecture for four years before he went into advertising with the Erwin, Wasey and the Arthur Kudner agencies. He went to CBS in 1939. where he was chief of sales development in the research depart- ment. He moved from there to CBS radio sales promotion, thence to CBS Radio Spot Sales. It was in June, 1950, that he was singled out for the job of organiz- ing a film syndication unit for CBS. He has been with CBS-TV Film Sales since that time. MOE KERMAN, president of Regal TV Pictures, Inc., has had a long and varied background in the motion picture business. His father was one of the first motion picture exhibitors in the borough of Brooklyn, and the son followed in his foot- steps as an exhibitor when he was 14 years old. Not long after that, he set up his own independent film outfit called "The Kerman Film Exchange." He once produced movies under the Mutual Production Corp. banner, and these movies are now being shown on TV. He started in TV movie distribution in 1948, when he bought the entire Hal Roach Studio Library for TV. In addition to being president of Regal, Kerman also heads Tudor Pictures, Inc.; Favorite Attractions, Inc.; Allied Films, Inc.; Congress Films Corp.; and Emblem TV Pictures, Inc. WILLIAM J. GANZ, president of the William J. Ganz Co., Inc., has produced over 1,000 films on different subjects in practically all major industries. At 20, Ganz was a free-lance cameraman. Originally, Universal Newsreel's Philadelphia rep- resentative, he came to New York in 1919, starting his own film business and con- centrating on the production of "sponsored" films for industry. In the late 1920's, Ganz pictures grew from silent to sound and, a decade later, from black and white to color. Ganz films are being telecast in ever-increasing quantities, be- cause of their public service qualities. In 1943, he formed a separate affiliate, called The Institute of Visual Training, Inc., for the specific purpose of offering "planned distribution" to motion picture clients. FRANK BRGDOCK, general manager of Reela Films, Inc., Miami, moved to Florida in 1951 after 17 years as an account executive with the Jam Handy Organization, where he handled the Chevrolet and Lucky Strike accounts, with the thought of retiring. But Reela Films, then in its infancy, asked Brodock to take a position as sales manager. In two years, he increased Reela's billings three-fold and was greatly influential in getting the film company to the position where it now calls itself the "most complete film studio in the South." Upped to general manager in 1953, Brodock hired personnel for his executive staff in Hollywood, New York, and Chicago. Reela Films has produced TV and industrial films for a number of major cities in both North and South America. 1086 S...5....9 -T..S.LS.XJ.S.L9..2.. J ' ^ ^ executives q q d W. WALLACE ORR, president, Tel Ra Productions, Philadelphia, is believed to be one of the largest producers of TV sports film. Tel Ra Productions, which he !.°^"°n ,'" ^^^^' produces "Telesports Digest," "Sports Spotlight," "Touch- down, Greatest Pro Football Plays of the Week," and "Post Time USA" During the past eight years, his firm has produced more than 700 sports shows for TV use. Presently, along with its established sports programs and some TV commercials, Tel Ra Productions is placing emphasis upon color films. Thus far color IS being used extensively in filming thoroughbred racing and major league baseball. Orr was an advertising executive for 27 years, being vice president of N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc.. 1944-48. JEROME S. HYAMS, president of Hygo Television Films, Inc., founded the com- pany in 1952 and has in 3 years built the firm to one of the top TV film dis- tributors. Jerry entered the film industry in 1934 taking a job as an office boy with Commonwealth Films. He was with that concern for 18 years. His first promotion at Commonwealth came when they established their 16 mm depart- ment and he was made a salesman. During World War II, Jerry joined the O.S.S., in the film department where he worked with John Ford. He went back to Com- monwealth after the war as sales manager of 16 mm sales. With the coming of television he helped establish and manage the sales activity. He held that job until he formed the Hygo and Argyle firms. Jerry is a leisure time gardener at his home in Great Neck. WILLIAM SELDEN TODMAN, partner with Mark Goodson in Goodson-Todman Produc- tions, was born in New York City on July 31, 1916. He received degrees from Johns Hopkins University and from N. Y. U. Following his first job as a copy writer for a New York advertising agency, he became a freelance radio director and a writer for Red Book Magazine. This was followed by writing and directing for a number of BBD&O radio shows. Later, he joined the Blow Company as N. Y. Producer for "The Philip Morris Playhouse," "Crime Doctor," and "Take It Or Leave It." Joining with Mark Goodson, Todman and his partner have inaugurated the following TV successes: 'What's My Line?" "I've Got a Secret," "Two for the Money," "It's News to Me," "The Name's the Same," "The Web," and "Beat the Clock." JAMES A. LOVE, president of Lally and Love, film producers, has been in one form of show business or another all his life. His family travelled as a vaudeville team in his early years. When his father became a motion picture theater man- ager, Jim's first theater job was bicycling features to his father's theaters. He then became assistant projectionist and worked part time throughout his school years. Jim joined Warner Brothers in their booking department upon leaving school. While doing military service in The Coast Guard, he entered the production field as a film editor. Later, he was the founder of Cineffects Productions for Nat Sobol. When that organization was disbanded, he formed the company which he now heads. Jim is married, and has one child, James Allen, Jr., who is three. CHARLES DAND, Director of the Films and Publications Division of British Informa- tion Services in New York City, was born in Dundee, Scotland, on April 24, 1902. After he received his education at Glasgow University, he was in newspaper work from 1922-29, during which time he contributed to many British and American journals. From 1929-35, he worked as a scenario editor for London's Associated Sound-Film Industries, and as a writer and director of documentary and instruc- tional films. He returned to journalism for two years, after which— in 1937— he entered British government services as Public Relations Office, Edinburgh. During the war, he was with the Scottish Education Dept., Edinburgh. He returned to London in 1949 with the Central Office of Information and came to New York in 1952. 1087 D TELEVISION FILM EXECUTIVES Q D D PAUL TALBOT, president of Fremantle Overseas Radio, Inc., largest distributors of radio and TV material for the international market, got in on the groimd floor of TV with CBS in 1941. Following Army service during the war, he became U.S. rep for the Italian Radio Network and Radio Andorra, the latter being the first European station to get back on a commercial basis after the war. Today, as one of the youngest executives in the field, Paul heads a company devoted exclusively to programming, with never a time during the 24 hours of the day, seven days a week when a Fremantle program is not being aired on some radio or television station in the world. To TV stations in seven countries, Talbot distributes films in all categories, with many programs locally produced. LEO A. HANDEL, head of Handel Film Corporation, Hollywood, was educated in Austria. France. England and Switzerland, and holds a Fh.D. degree in economics from the University of Vienna. His apprenticeship in film production started at the Elstree Studios in London. He came to America and founded the Motion Pic- ture Research Bureau in New York in 1939. In 1941, this unit became a depart- ment of M-GM and Handel acted as M-G-M's director of audience research until 1950, with time out for three years military service. Four years ago, he moved to the West Coast to set up his own TV film company, producing several series. The firm expects to hit a new high in production during 1955 with two new film series set to be added to production schedules. HERBERT R. PILZER, president of Circle Film Laboratories, Inc., has a broad technical and business background. He was born in Vienna where his father had been a prominent producer. He was educated at the Theresianische Academy in that city and continued his studies at the Marigny Institute and the Sorbonne in Paris. During 1941-42, he produced a number of pictures for the war effort in association with the Harmon Foundation. In 1943, he joined Circle Films and, by 1946, was elevated to the position of general manager of that firm. Quickly believing that film and TV were made for each other, he oriented his company to meet TV needs. Elected president of Circle Films in 1953, Pilzer has been in- strumental in improving the sound portion of film commercials. ALEX GOTTLIEB, president of Dear Phoebe Productions, has produced more than 35 "A" pictures in Hollywood since 1943. Born in Hutchison, Kans., in 1906, Gottlieb was educated at the University of Wisconsin. Under contract to Universal, he produced the first eight Abbott and Costello pictures. After this, while under contract to Warner Bros, for five years, he produced 20 pictures, including "Hollywood Canteen," "The Time, The Place, and The Girl," and "The Girl From Jcnes Beach." After a year at RKO, where he produced "Macao," with Jane Russell and Robert Mitchum, he independently produced "The Blue Gardenia" and "Marry Me Again." "Susan Slep Here" was the big 1954 hit for which he wrote the screen play. He has found time to enter the playwriting field. CHARLES E. SKINNER, president and executive producer-director of Charles E. Skinner Productions, Inc., first transferred his talents from Hollywood to TV when he did the original "Big Story" series, converting it from radio to TV. Long time member of the Screen Directors Guild, Skinner attended schools on Hollywood motion picture lots and became an assistant director on feature pictures at the age of 15. For seven years, he brought his Hollywood techniques and know-how to the aid and assistance of Jam Handy. His film credits, besides 73 "Big Story" films, include "Murder in 'A' Flat," "Les Paul and Mary Ford," and "This Is Your Army" for 20th Century-Fox, plus a large number of public relations films for leading manufacturers and industrial companies. 1088 TELEVISION FILM EXECUTIVES D D D CHARLES N. BURRIS, general manager of Telenews Productions, Inc., has been with the production firm for 14 years, having first associated with its Cleveland office as director of publicity, promotion and advertising on Telenews Newsreel Theaters, largest newsreel theater chain in the country. With advent of TV, Burris was transferred to New York early in 1948 to take over the office of sales and advertismg manager, the job he held until Sept. 1951 when he was upped to his present post. When not pre-occupied with TV newsreel operation, Charlie super- vises such projects as production of TV commercials and other video chores. Prior to joining Telenews, Charlie spent a number of years as manager of motion picture theaters m Chicago, following graduation from the U. of Chicago. CHARLES Z. WICK, president of Telefilm Enterprises, formed that distributing organization after an exhaustive study which enabled him to present detailed plans to a prominent group of investors. Charlie has always made use of his talents for both music and commerce. While an undergraduate at the University of Michigan, he formed orchestras which made him $26,000 in one year. He later studied law at Western Reserve University, was admitted to the bar in 1943, then organized a band to play in a Cleveland hotel at night, and set up a day time law practice In 1943 Tommy Dorsey engaged him to handle legal and business affairs for his orchestra, and to write musical arrangements. Charlie is married to the former Mary Jane Woods and they have two sons, Charlie, Jr., and Douglas iEEBEI=K£ESI iECEEi:^^^: E:EEccc::Ea SAUL J. TURELL, president of Sterling Television Co., Inc., has brought a mer- chandising approach to low budget shows and stand-by films that has made Sterling one of the largest distributors in the field. Saul is a native New Yorker. He attended CCNY and the University of Chicago. From 1942 to 1946 he was in the Army and spent most of his time, according to his own testimony, on KP. Serving in the South Pacific, New Guinea and the Philippines, Saul emerged from the service as Sgt. Turell. After the war he went to work for Official Films and after watching volume sales of home movie films such as Castle and Official, he decided to launch Sterling Films in 1946, in partnership with Robert Rhoades. In 1949, when Bernice Coe joined the company, a TV department was inaugurated. GUY V. THAYER, vice-president and general manager of Roland Reed Productions, Hollywood TV film firm, entered the motion picture field, while a senior at Holly- wood High School, working at an after-school job in the Paramount film laboratory. He moved up through the ranks as a senior film editor at Paramount, RKO and Universal-International, then became associate producer for PRC. He left the latter position for service in the U. S. Navy, serving in a photographic unit. At the United Nations conference in San Francisco, he was coordinator between the military and government crews of all countries, and he also set up the photograph- ing of the war crimes trials in Nuremberg, Germany. Guy was discharged from the Navy in 1945 and he immediately joined Roland Reed Productions. WILLIAM VAN PRAAG, head of Van Praag Productions, produces and directs both film commercials and features for television. From a start in the industry as a manager of a theater, Van Praag got into advertising via a promotional scheme for theaters. He worked on advertising films for theatrical distribution, and from there became a free-lance film editor, doing stints for some of the top film com- panies. His creative talent drew the notice of Uncle Sam, who contracted him to set up the first film unit for the O.W.I. After a three year hitch with the Army, he went back to free lancing on a large scale. Prior to forming his own company, he did some pioneer film work for NBC-TV, was on the production staff for several features released through United Artists, and worked for Bray Studios. 1089 n n n t k i. e v i s i o n i 1 1. m k x e c u t i v e s nan GEORGE BAGNALL. president of George Bagnall and Associates, Inc., became iden- tified with the motion picture industry after a long experience in the financial field. He joined the Fox Film Company in 1928 as comptroller of its West Coast Studios and later was placed in charge of all finances. He joined Faramount Studios in 1935 as studio treasurer and later was named executive studio manager. In 1937. he was named vice-president of the company. He resigned in 1941 to join the Alexander Korda producing organization, serving as vice-president and general manager until 1942, when he was designated vice-president of United Artists. In 1952. he formed his present company, establishing offices in various leading cities, including New York and Chicago, and acquiring new product for distribution. LOUIS HUOT. vice president in charge of client relations for Five Star Productions of Hollywood, has had wide experience both in newspaper work and film produc- tion. For five years he was vice president and European manager for Press Wire- less. Inc. He represented the Chicago Tribune in Europe for two years, head- quartering in Paris, and has worked for numerous other papers, including the Montreal Gazette. In film production, Louis has produced public relations movies for such clients as the Prudential Insurance Co., Pontiac Motors, and the Block Drug Co. of New Jersey. He has made movies on new weapons and techniques for the Army Signal Corps. In his position at Five Star Froductions of Hollywood, he supervises the production of both TV commercials and institutionals. JOSEPH PLUNKETT, vice president of North American Television Productions, Inc., has had a varied career as an executive in show business. In the legitimate theater, he was associated with Liebler & Co., and George Tyler, producing many Broadway hit plays. He was managing director of the Century Theater (formerly the New Theater) and also produced plays under his own management, then was appointed managing director of the Strand Theater in New York. He produced pic- tures for Faramount Pictures Corporation, then became director, vice president, and general manager of the RKO Corporation. Later, he served as vice president of Select Attractions, Inc., distributing special pictures. It was in 1954 that Plunkett entered the TV film field, assuming his present post with NATP. AL STAHL, president of Animated Productions, jumped into cartooning at an early age. seeing his first cartoon-strip nationally syndicated when he was 17 years old. He became, in succession, an animator for Max Fleischer and story-gag editor for Terrytoons, then continued in technical animation work with the Army Signal Corps. He opened his own studios after World War II and produced his first animated cartoon show in 1946. A pioneer in TV work, his firm has created and produced TV animated and live advertising for leading agencies and has made great strides in photography of stylized animation. Al developed slide-motion and multiplane animation for NBC-TV. He is a member of the board of National Tele- vision Film Council. VINCENT J. NOLA, head of Nola Studios, Inc., producers of films for TV, was born m Italy and at the age of 10 migrated to the U. S. With money saved from a paper route he studied voice in Buffalo and later transferred to New York where he resumed his studies and later established himself as a vocal coach. It occurred to him, through his close association with music and musicians, that there was a pressing need for rehearsal studios. As a consequence, Nola established 16 studios in Steinway Hall and subsequently equipped most of the studios with recording facilities. Needing more space, he brought his total number of studios up to 32 with rooms at the WMCA Building. Six studios are equipped for making tape and disc transcriptions as well as for making TV films. 1090 TV Producers RADIO-TV STATION BROKERS VENTILATION EQUIPMENT BACKGROUND PROCESSES SPOT AND FLOOD LAMPS PRIZES, PREMIUMS, ETC. 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Hghland Ave. (38) .HOllywood 4-7471 Associated Film Laboratory 5631 Hollywood Blvd HOllywood 4-8195 Cinema Research 7000 Romaine HOllywood 2-7464 Color Reproduction Co. 7936 Sanita Monica Blvd. (46) Hollywood 4-8225 Consolidated Film Industries 959 Seward' St. (38) HOllywood 9-1441 Dunningcolor Process Co. Inc. 932 N La Brea Ave. (38) . .HOllywood 7-3174 1093 QUALI IS OUR BUSINESS^ MOVIELAB FILM LABORATORIES. INC. 619 West 54th Street, New York 19, N. Y. JUdson 6-0360 nnn television service firms nan Eastman Kodak Research Laboratory 1017 N. Las Palmas Ave. (38) Hollywood 5-7161 Film Eflfpcts of Hollywood 1153 N. Hig-hland (38) Hollywood 9-5808 Film Service Laboratories 6327 Santa Monica Blvd .... HOUywood 2-3237 Flora Color 1103 N. El Centro Hollywood 7-9550 General Film Labs Corp. 1546 N. Argryle Ave HQllywood 9-6391 Hollywood Film Enterprises Inc. 6060 Sunset Blvd. (28> HOllywood 4-2181 Houston Color Film Laboratories 230 West Olive Ave.. Biirbank. Calif. THornwall 2-SlSS Mercer, Ray, & Co. 4241 Normal Ave. (29) NOmandy 3-93;n Modern Movies, Inc. 6018 Foiintain Ave HOllywood 4-7293 National Screen Service 7026 Santa Monioa Blvd .... HOllywood 5-3136 Pathe Laboratories, Inc. 6823 Santa Monica Blvd .... HOllywood 9-396 L Picture Recorders 4992 Santa Monica Blvd .... NOrmandie 2-0985 Trodncers Photographic Lab. Inc. 6556 Santa Monica Blvd ... .HOllywood 2-1334 Richters Film I^b. 1715 N. Mariposa Ave NOrmandy 4-321.'> Technicolor Motion Picture Corp. 6311 Romaine St HOllywood 7-1101 Telefilm, Inc. 6039 Hollywood Blvd HOllywood 9-7205 Williams Film Laboratories 1040 N. MeCadden PI HOllywood 4-8131 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. Ball Film Laboratory 1266 Howard St UNderhill 1-8638 Commercial Film Enterprises 125 Hyde St ORdway 3-9162 Motion Picture Service Co. 125 Hyde St ORdway 3-9162 Multichrome Laboratories 760 Gougrh St HEmlock 1-6567 Palmer, W. 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EL- dorado 5-0405. 1098 "EMMY" STATUETTE WINNERS 1954 The following programs and performers were selected as the top 21 winners of the annual "Emmy" awards of the Academy of Television Arts ayid Sciences in their respective categories: BEST INDIVIDUAL PROGRAM OF THE YEAR Operation Undersea — Disneyland (ABC) BEST DRAMATIC SERIES United States Steel Hour (ABC) BEST SITUATION COMEDY SERIES Make Room for Daddy (ABC) BEST VARIETY SERIES INCLUDING MUSICAL VARIETIES Disneyland (ABC) BEST NEWS REPORTER OR NEWS COMMENTATOR John Daly (ABC) BEST CULTURAL, RELIGIOUS OR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM Omnibus (CBS) BEST CHILDREN'S PROGRAM Lassie (CBS) BEST ACTOR IN A SINGLE PERFORMANCE Robert Cummings — Twelve Angry Men — Studio One (CBS) BEST ACTRESS IN A SINGLE PERFORMANCE Judith Anderson — Macbeth — Hallmark (NBC) BEST ACTOR STARRING IN A REGULAR SERIES Danny Thomas (ABC) BEST ACTRESS STARRING IN A REGULAR SERIES Loretta Young (NBC) BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A REGULAR SERIES Art Carney (CBS) BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A REGULAR SERIES Audrey Meadotvs (CBS) BEST WESTERN OR ADVENTURE SERIES Stories of the Century (Studio City) BEST MYSTERY OR INTRIGUE SERIES Dragnet (NBC) BEST AUDIENCE, GUEST PARTICIPATION OR PANEL PROGRAM This Is Your Life (NBC) MOST OUTSTANDING NEW PERSONALITY George Gobel (NBC) BEST MALE SINGER Perry Como (CBS) BEST FEMALE SINGER Dinah Shore (NBC) BEST SPORTS PROGRAM Gillette Cavalcade of Sports (NBC) BEST DAYTIME PROGRAM (Network Only) Art Linkletter's House Party (CBS) 1099 Ed Herlihy 1100 fNuunu J Behind the Mike Before the Camera i Les Paul a 11 Mary Ford 9&: Gibson Guitars R I C O R D S Personal Mgt. Gray Gordon — Mel Shauer 667 Madison Ave. New York 21, N. Y. TEmpleton 8-2746 9120 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, Calif. CRestview 1-1103 1102 RADIO-TV ARTISTS — A — ADAMS, MARY One Man's Family NBC-TV ADAMS, SUSAN Kitchen Fare DuMont ALBERT, EDDIE Saturday Nig-ht Revue NBC-TV ALBRITTON, LOUISE Concerning- Miss Marlowe NBC-TV ALDA, ROBERT What's Your Bid DuMont ALEXANDER, BEN Drag-net NBC-TV ALEXANDER. JOAN The Name's the Same ABC-TV ALLEN, DAYTON Winky Dink and You CBS-TV their work during 1954 nan ALLEN, FRED Judgre for Yourself NBC-TV ALLEN, MEL Sports Daily NBC ALLEN. STEVE B. Dec. 26, 1921, New York City. Tonight, NBC-TV ALLISON, FRAN Kukla, Fran and Ollie NBC-TV; The Breakfast Club ABC-TV AMSTERDAM, MOREY The Morey Amsterdam Show NBC-TV ANDERSON. EDDIE "ROCHESTER" B. Sept. 18, 1905, Oakland, Calif. The Jack Benny Show, CBS-TV ANDERSON, JUDITH Macbeth NBC-TV ANDERSON. WARNER The Line Up CBS-TV APPLEWHITE. CHARLIE Milton Berle Show, Arthur Mur- ray Party, NBC-TV ARDEN, EVE Our Miss Brooks CBS-TV ARNAZ, DESI I Love Lucy CBS -TV ARNOLD, EDWARD Spotlig-ht Story Mutual ABQUETTE. CLIFF The RCA Victor Show Starrin? Dennis Day NBC-TV ATCHER. BOB B. May 11, 1914, Hardin County, Ky. Meadow Gold Ranch, WBKB- TV; National Barn Dance. WLS; Singing A Ramoh, Best of the West, Playtime, WGN-TV; Fault- less Starch Time, NBC AUTRY, GENE The Gene Autry Show- CBS-TV DANNY THOMAS "Make Room for Daddy" ABC-TV Sponsored by The American Tobacco Co. and Dodge (Division of Chrysler Corp.) 1103 GORDON MacRAE The Colgate Comedy Hour — NBC and soon to be seen as . . . "CURLY" in Rodgers and Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA U04 D D D RADIO AND TELEVISION ARTISTS D D D AVERY, PHYLLIS The Ray Milland SIhjw CPS-TV — B — n ACKUS, JIM I Married Joan NBC-TV liAirjEY. JACK Truih Or Consequcnoos NBC-TV BAKER, ART You Asked for It ABC -TV BAKER, RICHARD EVANS "TWO TON" B. May 2, 1916, Chicago, III. Tip Top Lunioh Hour, WBKB, ABC; Two Ton Baker Show, Transcribed; Movie Quick Quiz, WGN-TV BALL, LUCILLE I Love Lucy CBS -TV BANNON, JIM Hawkins Falls NBC-TV BARI^W, HOWARD Voice of Firestone ABC -TV BARRY, JACK Winky Diniv and You CBS-TV Life Begrins at Eighty DuMont BARRY. PATRICIA First Love NBC-TV IVARTLETT, TOMMY "Welcome Travelers NBC, NBC-TV BARTY, BILLY B. Oct. 25, Pennsylvania, The Spike Jones Show, NBC-TV BAUER, CHARITA The Guiding- Light CBS-TV BAXTER, DR. FRANK C. Now and Then CBS-TV BEAN, BOB The Paul Dixon Show DuMont BECKER, BARBARA Road of Life CBS-TV BELL, DORESE TV Card Party, WTOP-TV; Gen- eral Electric Theatre, New Homes Preview, WMAL-TV; Hi Neighbor, WHAM-TV; Mistress of Ceremonies, WTTG-TV; Dorese Bell Show WRNY, ABC BELLAMY, RALPH Man Against Crime DuMont; NBC-TV BELLER, MARY LINN The Brighter Day CBS-TV BENDIX, WILLIAM Life of Riley NBC -TV BENNY, JACK Feb. 14, 1894, Chicago, III. The Jack Benny Show, CBS, CBS-TV BENOIT, PAT Mr. Peepers NBC-TV BEKG, GERTRUDE The Goldbergs DuMont BERLE, MILTON Milton Berle Show, NBC-TV BICKFORD. CHARLES Star of Motion Pictures, Radio, Television BILLINGSLEY, SHERMAN Stork Club ABC-TV BISHOP, WILLIAM It's a Great Life NBC-TV BLUE. BEN Saturday Night Revue NBC-TV BOLGER, RAY The Ray Bolger Show ABC -TV BOONE. RICHARD B. June 18, Los Angeles, Calif. Medic, NBC-TV BOWMAN, LEE What's Going On ABC-TV BOYD, WILLIAM Hopalong Cassidy NBC-TV 1105 CHARLES BICKFORD 1106 nan radio and television artists d n d BOYER, CHARLES Foxir Star Playhous^e CBS-TV BRADY. PAT The Roy Rofrer.* Show NBC, NBC-TV BREEX, ROBERT Down You Go DuMont BRIGGS. DON Adventures of the Abbotts NBC BRITTON, BARBARA Mr. and Mrs. North NBC TV BRYAN. ARTHUR Q. B. May 8, 1899, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fibber McGee & Molly, NBC- Professional Father, Halls of Ivy, CBS-TV BRYAN. MARVIN B. Nov. 3, Sanfa Monica, Calif. Lux Video Theatre, Medic, NBC- TV; Man Behind the Badge, TV Syndicatetl; Suspense, Mr. and Mrs. North, CBS; When a Girl Marries, ABC BUFF\NO. JULES Colg-ate Comedy Hour, Texaco Star Theatre NBC-TV BUNCE. ALAN Ethel ond Albert, NBC-TV BURDICK. HAL Nierht Editor. The Old Timer DuMont BURNS. GEORGE AM) GRACIE ALLEN Burns and Allen Show CBS-TV BURR. ANNE The Greatest Gift NBC-TV BUTTONS. RED B. Feb. 15, 1919, New York City. Red Buttons Show, NBC-TV BYINGTON, SPRING December Bride CBS-TV — c — CAESAR. SID Caesar's Hour, NBC-TV CAGNEY. JEANNE Queen for a Day Mutual CAIN. JEFF Marg-e and Jeff LiiMont CAMARGO. RALPH Nick Carter, Mutual; Whispering Streets, ABC; Danger, Gangbus- sters. Crime Syndicated, CBS- TV; Kraft Television Theatre, NBC-TV CAMP, SIS The Paul Dixon Sho.v DuMont CXMPBELL, FLORA Valiant Lady CBS TV CANTOR. EDDIE B. Jan. 31, 1893, New York City. Colgate Comedy Hour, NBC-TV; The Eddie Cantor Show, Ziv-TV CAKHAKT, (;EOKC;i \\.\ Life Bes-ins at EijrhtN DuMont ( ARLON, FRAN Portia Faces Life CBS-TV CAREY. MaNALI> Jason and the NBC Golden VU CARLISLE. KITTY What's Goin? On ABC-TV CARI>;ON, RICHARD J" Led Three Lives NBC-TV CARNEY. ART Jackie Gleason Show, Best of Broadway, Climax, CBS-TV CARNEY. GRACE Rocky King-. Detective DuMont C.\RROLL. Topper CBS-TV CARROLL. Saturday NBC-TV CARROLL. ROBERT The Stranger DuMont LE > G, PAT Nis-lit Rcvnc "RAIN OR SHINE" with Have a Happy CAROL REED WCBS-TV ■ y^ ■/ i ., ;Wi'-#«.^'«w , no7 JIM and MARIAN JORDAN as FIBBER NcGEE AND NOLLY NBC RADIO Sundays thru Thursdays 10 p.m. EST 20th Year JOHNNY MERCER 1108 ».„£.° ^^OI^ AND TELEVISION ARTISTS D D D CARSON. JACK B. Oct. 11, 1911, Carmen, Mani- tobo, Canan NBC-TV DOUGLAS, DON John Steele, Advent iii-Pi' Mutual DOUGLAS, SUSAN The Guiding Light CBS -TV DOWNS, HUGH Home NBC-TV DUFOUR, VAL First Love NBC-TV DUNN, JAMES It's a Great Life NBC-TV DURANTE, JIMMY B. Feb. 18, 1893, New York City. The Jimmy Durante Show, Col- gate Comedy Show, NBC-TV DUTRA, JOHN First Love NBC-TV DWVKR. VIRXilMA Road of Lilf ens-TV — E — KDW.VKDS. ALLYX The Allyn Edwards Show NBC EDWARDS. RALPH B. June 13, 1913, Merino, Colo. This Is Your Life, NBC-TV; Truth Or Consequences, NBC KI.LIOT. BKl(E Movie Quick Quiz DuMont ELSTNER. ANNE Stella Dallas NBC EMERSON, FAYE The Faye & Skitch Show NBC-TV ERICKSON, CORYDON B. Dec. 26, 1944, New York City. Robert Montgomery Presents, Goodyear Theatre, Hit Parade, NBC-TV; Take It From Me, WABD, New York; Lux Video Theatre, Freedom Rings, Danger, CBS-TV EKWIN, STU The Stu Erwin Show ABC-TV EVANS, BERGEN Down You Go DuMont JACK CARSON 1^^ "A Slar Is Born" — "PhlHl" - Col "Ain't Misbehavin'" WB "The Jack Carson Show" NBC-TV ~ ^^ for Ponliac Management: MCA Personal Manager-. Frank Stempel nil EDDIE CANTOR ZIV ART CARNEY Jackie Gleason Show CBS-TV Personal Management: Wm. McCaffrey Agency Eldorado 5-1076 1112 nan radio and television artists nan EVANS, DALE The Roy Roerers Show NBC. NBC-TV EVANS, MAURICE Macbeth NBC-TV I ADIMAN. CLIFTON Conversation NBC FAGAL, WILLIAM Faith for Today ABC-TV FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS The Rheingokl Theatre NBC -TV FALKENBURG, JINX Jinx Falkenbur?'s Din NBC-TV FARRELL, CHARLES My Little Marg-ie NBC-TV FARRELL, FRANK Sheraton Luncheon Frank Farrell WABC FAYE, ALICE The Phil Harris-Alict Show NBC FITZGERALD, ED AND PEGEEN The Fitzgreralds WABC FITZMAURICE, MICHAEL Radio Registry with FLl'NN, BERNARDINE Hawkins Falls NBC-TV FORD. SENATOR ED Can Yon Top This? NBC FORD, TENNESSEE ERNIE B. Feb. 13, 1919, Bristol, Tenn. Teitnessee Ernie Ford Show, NBC- TV, CBS; Capitol Records FOSTER, PRESTON Waterfront DuMont FRANCIS, ARLENE Whafs My Line. Soldier Pa- rade, Home, It Hcippens Every Day CBS-TV : A BC-TV : N BC-TV, Mutual FREEMAN, FLORKN( E Young- Widder Brown NBC STAN Faye IREEMAN, All Nig-ht NBC FROM AX, J The Jane CBS-TV ANE Froman SI — G — GARDNER. ED Duffy's Tavern NBC-TV GARDNER. HY What's Going- On ABC-TV (;ar(;an, william Barrie Crai?, Confidential In- vestig-ator NBC ( J ARROW A V. DAVE Sunday with G:irroway, Fri- day Willi Garrow.iy. The Dave Garroway Show Tod;iy NBC. NBfNTV (ilBBS, LYNN Tlic Paul Dixon Show DuMont (ilLBERT, PAUL The Di;ke NBC-TV (;ilbf:rt. rithie The Buick-Berlc Show NBC -TV (ilLMAN, TONI Down You Go DuMont GLEASON. JACKIE Jackie Gleason Show, CBS-TV GNAGY, JON Draw with Me NBC-TV GOBEL. GEORGE B. May 20, 1920, Chicago, III. The George Gobel Show, NBC-TV GODFREY, ARTHUR Arthur Godfrey Time. Arthur Godfrey & His Friends CBS-TV GOETZ, THEO The Guiding- Li&ht CBS-TV n Here's Looking At You rr NBC-TV RICHARD WILLIS 1113 BRYNA RAEBURN RADIO REGISTRY DEL SHARBUTT "The Belly While Show" NBC-TV 1114 B...5...S .^..^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ TELEVISION ARTISTS Q D D the Scarlet :BC-TV HENDERSON, SKITCH The Skitch Henderson Show. The Faye and Skitch Show. A Man and His Music NBC, NBC-TV HENRY, BILL Who Said That? NBC-IV BESS MEYERSON Excliis'ie Represenlathe MARTIN GOODMAN 65 Vi EST 54th St. 1115 0^ Wr -'fSii ^ ^■i — ^ - ^ifej^Ki. MISS FRANCES ^^^^^^^^^^^^ DING DONG SCHOOL 9H NBC-TV THOMAS MITCHELL M.ay.ot of the Uown 1116 RADIO AND TELEVISION ARTISTS Q n D HERBERT, DON Watch Mr. Wizard, NBC-TV; General Electric Theater, CBS- TV HERLIHY, ED Horn & Hardart Children's Hour, Your Show of Shows, Max Lieb- main's Spectaculars, Kraft Tele- vision Theatre, NBC-TV; Week- end, NBC HERSHFIELD. HARRY Can You Top This? NBC HEWITT. VIRGINIA Space Patrol ABC-TV HOBBS, PETER The Secret Storm CBS-TV HODOE, AL Captain Video. Secret Files of Captain Video DuMont HODGES, RUSS Sports Daily NBC HOLBROOK, HAL The Brig-hter Day CBS-TV HOLCOMB, HARRY Road of Life CBS-TV HOLLIDAY, JUDY Color Spectaculars HOLMES, ED Captain Video DuMont HOPE, BOB B. May 29, 1903, London, Eng- land. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, NBC-TV HUGHES, BILL Just Plain Bill NBC HULL, WARREN Strike It Rich NBC HUME, BENITA Halls of Ivy CBS-TV IRVING, CHARLES Search for Tomorrow, CBS-TV IRVING, HOLLIS Robert Montgomery Presents, Suspense, Love of Life, NBC- TV; Road of Life, NBC, CBS IRWIN, CAROL I Remember Mama, CBS-TV J JACKSON, EDDIK Texaco Star Theatre NBC-TV JAMES, DENNIS The Name's the Same, ('h.iiu-f of a Lifetime ABC-TV JAMES, JERRI LOU The RCA Victor Show Sl.ir- ring- Dennis Day NBC-TV JEFFREYS, ANNE Topper CBS-TV JENKINS. ALLEN The Duke NBC-TV JENKS, FRANK Colonel Humphrey Flack DuMont JOHNSON, BESS Search for Tomorrow CBS-TV JONES, SPIKE The Spike Jones Show NBC-TV JORDAN, lAMES E. B. Nov. 16, Peoria, III. Fibber McGee and Molly, NBC DEAN PARKER Direction MCA O Records MGM • PRESS REP. MARIO TROMBONE ASSOCIATES 1117 Mistress of Ceremonies TV Card Party" WTOPTV Mistress of Ceremonies General Electric Theatre" WMAL-TV "Hi Neighbor" Shopping Show WHAM-TV Hostess "New Homes Preview" WMAL-TV Mistress of Ceremonies WTTG-TV "Dorese Bell Show" WRNY DORESE BELL ABC Network New York "Dorese Bell Show" Women's News Commentary TWO TON BAKER THE FRIENDLIEST GUY IN SHOW BUSINESS cr^^o Imperial-Moppei Records ABC Television Coast-to-Coast Transcribed Radio Show 1118 n n RADIO-TV ARTISTS Q D JORDAN, MARIAN B. April 15, Peoria, III. Fibber McGee & Molly, NBC — K — KAMMAN, LEIGH 1280 Club, Jambalaya, WOV KAPLAN, MARVIN B. Jan. 24, 1927, Brooklyn, N. Y. Meet Millie, CBS, CBS-TV; Ford Theater, NBC-TV KARXS, ROSCOE Rooky King-, Detective DuMont KARNS, TODD Rocky King^, Detective DuMont KAYE, SAMMY Serenade R>oom, Sunday Sere- nade, ABC; So You Want to Lead a Band, ABC-TV; Columbia Rec- ords, RCA Thesaurus KEENE, WILLIAM Studio, One, Search for To- morrow, Man Behind the Badge, CBS-TV; World We Live In, WABC; Doctor 6 Gun, WNBC; Rocky King, DuMont KEMMER. ED Space Patrol ABC-TV KENNEDY. BOB Sense or Nonsense DuMont KILG ALLEN. DOROTHY What's My Line CBS -TV KING, JOE Manhattan Crossroads Mutual KINGSLEY. MARTIN Sentenced Mutual KINNE, KIT Home NBC-TV KIRCHNER, CLAUDE Super Circus ABC-TV KIRKWOOD, JOE Joe Palooka Story DuMont KOVACS, ERNIE The Ernie Kovacs Show, DuMont TV — L — LACKLAND, BEN Captain Video DuMont LAINE, FRANKIE B. March 30, Chicago, III. Frankie Laine Show, Syndicated; Columbia Pictures, Columbia Records LARIE, JITDSON Mama CBS-TV LARKIN. JOHN Rig-ht to Happiness NBC w I L L K I E A E M N E RADIO — TV MOTION PICTURES Slide Films Columbia Recording Artists LExington 2-1100 1119 CHARLES IRVING Producer - Director LE. 2-1100 MOLLIS IRVING Radio - TV - Motion Pictures JAN MINER MU 8-6600 TERRY O'SULLIVAN LE 2-noo BOTH COMMERCIAL ANNOUNCING AND DRAMATIC ACTING 1120 n n RADIO-TV ARTISTS Q D LARSEX. KEITH The Hunter LAWFORD, PETER Dear Phoebe NBC -TV LeBOW, GUY WPIX, New York, N. Y. I>EE, PINKY The Pinky Lee Show NBC -TV LESCOULIE, JACK The Jackie Gleason Show, CBS- TV; Today, NBC-TV LEVENSON, SAM B. Dec. 28, 1911, New York City. This Is Show Business, Toast of the Town, CBS LEWIS, FORREST The Women in My House NBC LEWIS. JERRY B. March 16, 1926, Newark, N. J. Colgate Comedy Hour, NBC-TV LEWIS, ROBERT Q. B. April 5, 1921, New York City. The Robert Q. Lewis Show, CBS, CBS-TV; The Name's the Same, ABC-TV LIBERACE B. May 16, 1920, Milwaukee, Wis. The Liberace Show, Syn- dicated TV LINKLETTER, ART Art Linkletter's House Party, People Are Funny CBS-TV; NBC-TV LltPTOX, BILL Road of Life CBS-TV LIPTON, JAMES The Guiding- Ldgrht CBS-TV L(K'KHART, GENE Who Said Tliat? NBC-TV LOCKHART. JUNE Who Said That? NBC-TV LORING, LYNN Search for Tomorrow CBS-TV LORN'E. ALARION Mr. Peepers NBC-TV LUPINO. IDA Four Star Playhouse CBS -TV LYNCH. KEN The Plainclothesman DiiMont LYNCH. PEG Ethel and Albert, NBC-TV — Mc — McBRIDE, JEAN Love of Life CBS-TV McBRIDE, MARY MARGARET Mary Margaret McBride Show, Full NBC Radio Network McCarthy, josephine The Herb Sheldon Show NBC-TV "ETHEL and ALBERT" STARRING PEG LYNCH and ALAN BUNCE Written by PEG LYNCH Directed by ^\LTER HART 1121 / / MAMA" Friday Nights at 8:00 on Ch. 2 Peggy Wood (Mama); Judson Loire (Papa); Rosemary Rice (Kotrin); Dick Van Patten (Nels); Robin Morgan (Dagmar); Ruth Gates (Aunt Jenny). Produced by Carol Irwin CHARLIE APPLEWHITE Personal Management WYNN LASSNER PL 7-0876 Decca Records Wm. Morris Agency 122 n n □ RADIO AND TELEVISION ARTISTS Q D D ^IcCAV. PEGGY Love of Life CBS-TV MKOXNELL, ED Smilin' Ed's Gang- ABC-TV McCRARY. JINX FALKENBURG The Tex and Jinx Show, NBC-TV McCRARY. TEX The Tex and Jinx Show, NBC-TV M<(LLLOLGH Movie Quick Quiz DuMont :ML, CRAIG Official Detective Mutual MeELHONE, ELOISE Modern Romances ABC McNeill. Breakfast Club ABC -TV McNELLIS. MAGGI B. June 1. Maggi McNeills Show, Colonial Airlines, WABC-TV; Maggi's Magazine, WABC; Leave It to the Girls, ABC-TV; Sunny- side of News for Coke, WOR McQl ADE, ARLINE The Goldber§rs DitMont M«VEV, PATRICK City Assignment DuMont VIoWATTERS, W. <). Broadway Cop Mutual — iW — MacRAE, GORDON B. March 12, 1921, East Orange, N. J. Colgate Comedy Hour, NBC-TV MADISON, GUY Wild Bill Hickok DuMont, NBC-TV MAGUIRE, KATHLEEN Three Steps to Heaven NBC-TV MANION, CLARENCE E. Foriim of Opinion Mutual MANN, CLAIRE Claire Mann Show, WABD-TV MARTIN, DEAN B. June 7, 1917, Steubenville. Ohio. Colgate Comedy Hour, NBC-TV MARTIN, JEAN The Jean Martin Show WABC MARTIN, LEILA Golden Windows NBC-TV MAKTINELLI, GIOVANNI Opera Cameos DuMont MARX, GROUCHO You Bet Your Life NBC-TV MAYER. KEN Space Patrol ABC -TV mjuaijster, pall Home NBC-TV MiuDONALD. ROBERTA Tlie Paul Dixon Sliow DiiMonl MiMLAKJHLIN. DON Koad of Life. Counterspy (MiS-TV: Mutual MAYER, KEN B. June 25, San Francisco, Calif. Space Patrol, ABC-TV; Comedy Hour, Texaco-Durante Show, The Duke, The Soldiers, NBC-TV; Life with Elizabeth, Syndicated MEADOWS, Al DREY What's Going On, Jackie Glca- son Show ABC-TV, CBS-TV MEADOWS, JAYNE Whafs Going- On'r A BC-TV MEIKLE, PAT Magic Cottag-e DuMont MENJOL, ADOLPH My Favorite Story NBC-TV MERCER. JOHNNY B. Nov. 18, 1909, Savannah, Ga. Musical Chairs, KTTV & Syn- dicated; The Johnny Mercer Show, CBS LEIGH KANNAN • disc jockey • announcer • narrator PATRICIA NcGOVERN • singer • lead singer 0 voices 1280 CLUB WOV NEW YORK 19 EDDIE FISHER SHOW SUMMER TIME, U.S.A, HONEY DREAMERS PERSONAL MGT. PAUL KAPP— 15 EAST 54th ST., N. Y. 22 1123 'S T I E V E E N JACK STERLING "The Jack Sterling Show" — WCBS "The Big Top" — CBS-TV "Make Up Your IVIind" — CBS JOE SILVER SU 7-5400 ALAN YOUNG "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes" — UA — 1124 n D RADIO-TV ARTISTS Q D MERLIN, .lAX Tom Corbet 1, Space Cadet DuMont MERRILL, GARY Justice NBC-TV MERRIMAN, RANDY The Big- Payoff CBS-TV MILANO, FRANK Rin Tin Tin Mutual MILLAND, RAY The Ray Milland Show CBS-TV MILLER, DEAN Deeember Bride CBS-TV MILLER, SID Texaco Star Theatre NBC-TV MIMMS, MAVIS We Love Dog^s DuMont MINER, JAN Lux Video Theatre, Robert Mont- gomery Presents, NBC-TV; This Is Nora Drake, Hilltop House, CBS MINTZ. ELI The Goldberg-s DuMont MILO. HENRY Travel Talks WABC MISS FRANCES (Frances R. Horwich); Ding Dong School, NBC -TV MITCHELL. THOMAS B. July 11, Elizabeth, N. J. Mayor of the Town, Syndicated, Light's Diamond Jubilee, All Net- works; Ford Theater, NBC-TV; Studio One, CBS-TV MONTGOMERY'. ELIZABETH Your Lucky Strike Summer Tlieatre NBC-TV MONTGOMERY, ROBERT Presents Your Lucky Strike Theatre. Presents the John- son's Wax Prog-ram NBC -TV MOORE, DEL Life With Elizabeth DuMont :M00RE, GARRY Garry Moore Show CBS-TV :\lOORE. IDA The RCA Victor Show star- ring Dennis Day NBC-TV MORGAN, HARRY December Bride CBS-TV MORGAN, WESLEY Life of Riley NBC-TV MORRIS, HOWARD Caesar's Hour, Your Show of Shows, NBC-TV MOWBRAY, ALAN Colonel Humphrey Flack DuMont MURRAY, ARTHUR The Arthur Murray Party NBC-TV RAY HEATH ERTON "The Merry Mailman" and "Luncheon at Sardi's" Coral Records — Personal Appearances Personal Management SANDY HOWARD PRODUCTIONS CI 5-6971 853 - 7th Ave., N. Y. C. 1125 MICHAEL FITZMAURICE Radio Registry CORYDON ERICKSON 7-10 Years Over 35 appearances in Radio and T.V., Dramas and Commercial Industrial Shows, Records, Screen and Broadway (King of Hearts). ARTHUR Q. BRYAN EARL HAMMOND RADIO TV REPRESENTED BY HENRY C. BROWN AGCY. 1126 n D n RADIO AND TELEVISION ARTISTS D D D MURRAY, JAN I>ollar a Second, ABC-TV; Jan Murray Time, NBC-TV MURRAY, KATHRYN The Arthur Murray Party NBC-TV MURRAY, KEN B. July 14, 1903, New York City. Where Were You, Syndicated Film MYERSON, BESS The Big Pay Off, CBS-TV — iV — NASH, OGDEX Masquerade Party ABC-TV NEISEN, €LAIRE Backstag-e Wife NBC NELSON. BARRY The Hunter, My Favorite Husband NBC-TV. CBS-TV NELSON, HERB The Guiding Lig-ht CBS-TV NELSON, JIMMY Milton Berle Show, The Jimmy Nelson Show. NBC-TV NELSON, OZZIE & HARRIET The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet ABC-TV NETTLETON, LOIS The Brighter Day CBS-TV NEWLAND, JOHN The Lucky Strike Summer Theatre NBC-TV NICHOLSON, BOB Howdy Doody NBC-TV NIVEN, DAVID Four Star Playhouse CBS-TV NOBLE, LEIGHTON B. Dec. 25, Pasadena, Calif. Bandstand Revue, KTLA NOEL, DICK Funny Bunny DuMont NORDINE, KEN B. April 13, 1922. Version Records NORTON, CLIFF What's Going- On. The Dave Garroway Show ABC-TV. NBC-TV — o — OAKLAND, SUZANNE What's Going On ABC-TV O'BRIEN, JOE Sports Final NDC-TV O'CONNOR, DONALD B. Aug. 28, 1925, Chicago, III. The Donald O'Connor Show, Col- gate Comedy Hour, NBC-TV O'HARA, PEGGY Sense or Non.senso, FindiMS Keepers DuMont OLIVIER, SIR LAURENCE Theatre Royal NBC ORRISON, JACK The Plainclothesman DuMont OSBORN, LYNN Space Patrol ABC-TV O'SHEA. MICHAEL It's a Great Life NBC-TV O'SULLIVAN, TERRY Search for Tomorrow, Omnibus, CBS-TV; NCAA Football, ABC- TV; Caesar's Hour, NBC-TV OWENS, JACK B. 1913, The Jock Owens Show, ABC, KABC-TV P PAAR, JACK The Morning Show CBS-TV GUY LEBOW White Owl Cigars Childs Restaurants Zonk Air Conditioners Zenith KEN MAYER Comedy — Drama SID GOLD AGENCY CRestview 1-7149 Beverly Hills 1127 MAGGI McNELLIS NANCY CRAIG SALESMANSHIP WITH KNOW-HOW MARY SHIPP CLAIRE MANN Beauty and Health WABD-TV 1128 n D n RADIO AND TELEVISION ARTISTS 0 0 0 PALMER, BUI) Sports Final NBC-TV PARKER. DEAN MGM Rec&rds; Finian's Rain- bow; Your Show of Shows, NBC- TV; Arthur Godfrey and His Friends, Perry Como Show, CBS- TV PARKS. BERT B:eak the Bank, Stop the Music ABC-TV PARNELL, DENNIS Love of Life CBS-TV PAUL, LES AND MARY FORD Perry Como Show, Omnibus, CBS; Red Skelfon Show, Milton Berle Show, Nothing But the Best, NBC; Les Paul and Mary Ford Show, Mutual; Rinso Jingle; Les Paul & Mary Ford at Home, TV Film PEARL, MINNIE Grand Ole Opry NBC PERKINS, R. MARLIN Zoo Parade NBC-TV I'ETERSON, CLIFF Breakfast Club ABC-TV I'KTFiRSON. DAN Farm Quiz Mutual I'OLESIE, HERB Twenty Questions DuMont POPE, CARMELITA Down You Go DuMont POWELL, DICK Four Star Playhouse CBS-TV PRICE, ROGER Droodles NBC-TV R Marlowe RABY, JOHN Concerning' Mi NBC -TV RAEBURN. BRYNA Gangbusters, Helen Trent, CBS; Big Story, Eternal Light, Borrie Craig, NBC; Official Det&ctive, Nick Carter, Search That Never Ends, WOiR RAFFETTO, MICHAEL One Man's Family NBC RAINES, ELLA Janet Dean, Registered Nurse NBC-TV KANDALL. TONY Mr. Peepers NBC-TV RAYBl RN. . ARTIE KWBU, Corpus Christi, Texas BOBCATS The Bob Crosby Show CBS-TV BOEHM. WILLIAM Chicago Theater of the Air Mutual BOUCK. LOUIS Npme the Song WMTC. Vancleve. Ky. BRAY. ALGER WHBF-TV. Rock Island. 111. BRAUN. BOB WCPO. Cincinnat'. Ohio BREES, BUD WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa. BRENO, MARILYN KCEB-TV. Tu^sa. Okla. BRIGHT, WELDON KGNC.-TV. Amarillo. Tex. BROCKMAN. ROY WLBN. Lebanon. Ky. BRONSON, MARILYN KTBC-TV. Austin. Texas BROOKS. JACK WLAP. Lexington. Ky. BROOKS, MAGGIE WDSU-TV, New Orleans, La. BROWN. ART KOVR, Stockton. Calif. BROWN, DOTTIE Doin' the Town KSL-TV. Salt Lake City. Utah BRYAN, BETTY "A Guy, A Gal and A Song" WJND, Chicago, 111. BUCHANAN, DEAN Doin' the Town KSL-TV, Salt Lake City, Utah BUFF, WADE Starlight Serenade WRUF, Gainesville, Fla. 1137 — C — CAHILL. BOB WOW, Omaha, Nebr. (.\LHOlN, ROBERT WGVL. Greenville, S. C. CAMERON, BARBAR.\ WKRC. Cincinnati. Oliio CAMPBELL. PEG(;Y H.VNEV KECK. Odessa, Texas CAMPO. PUPI Morning Show CBS-TV CAPI. JO WCMB-TV. Hanisburg. Pa ( APO, BOBBY WAPA-TV, San Juan. P. R. 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ERICKSON, HELENE Lyrico-Spinto Soprano, Opera, Concert, Radio, TV ESCORTS, THE WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. ESTES, DON KPRC, Houston. Texas EVANS, RAY Florida Callinjr Mutual EVERESTT, ROY' Seabeat KCBQ, San Diegro, Calif. FARENGA, MARY KBTV, Denver, Colo. FERNANDEZ, ROSITA KCOR, San Antonio, Tex. FERNGAL, NANCY KDKA-TV, Pittsburg-h. Pa. FINCH, JACK KTVU, Stockton, Calif. FISHER, EDDIE B. Aug. 10, 1928, Philadelphia, Pa. Coke Time Storring Eddie Fisher, NBC-TV; MBS V/ATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW BOB ATCHER TV FILM SERIES HELENE W. ERICKSON LYRICO-SPINTO SOPRANO Opera, Concert, Radio, TV Organizational Affairs LE 2-1100 1138 n n n VOCAL ARTISTS — RADIO-TELEVISION nan FITCH, MARGIE KGIN. Glenwood Springs. Colo. FOO'TE, BRUCE Chicagro Theater of the Air Mutual FOSTER, FRANCES WLW. Cincinnati, Ohio FOWI-ER, BETTY KATV, Pine Bluff. Ark. FRANKLIN, DON WHBQ-TV, Memphis. Tenn. FRANKLIN, JOE Midday Mer'-y-G-o-Round WNOX. Knoxville. Tenn. FRIAR, CHARLES WIST, Charlotte. N. C. 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MacKAY, JIM ABC, ABC-TV MacKELVIE, ART Wake Up Time KHQ, Spokane. Wash. MacLAUGHLIN, SEVERNE S. WTTR, Westminster. Md. MacNEILL, DAVID WCRB, Waltham. Mass. MacPHERSON, MONROE Breakfast Party WION, Ionia. Mich. MacROBERTS, EARL Around the Town KCBQ, San Diego, Calif. McBRIDE, BOB WMBH, Joplin, Mo. McBKIDE, CLAY ■SVMFl). Wlhinn-ton. N. C. MURRY ' JORDAN announcer • narrator 1181 D n D A N N O IT N C E R S — M C ' S n n n Mc4 AKKKKY. FKKI) KtJUM TV. An>\iM»»«'r«|ii«'. N Mox Mrt ALU (iKORliK Mr< ALU JACK K.Vl.H. Ali'xaiuiria. !,;«. MM AI.l.. JOHN wroj. l\>;»t«*svill»'. Pa. Mri AI.MSTKR. TAl I. KMi)l>. Modosto, Calif. Mr( AKTIIY. JACK WIMX N. N. Y. Mr( VKTNKY. I>I( K KOIL. Fort ^Vo^tl\. 'IVx. MrfAl t.HKY. EAKI. KHTK. Hurlin^rton. Iowa \lr4 Al LKY. KLMOTT WlJHSTV. Miami. Fla. \Ic( Al LEY. 40K Kit. hen Kapers WIP. Philadelphia. Pa. \Ir( Al LKY. MAC WTPA. Harrisbuisr. Pa. Mr( I>.\NAHAN. STKKLK Morniiif Show KHOU. Brownsville. Texas M.< LIKE. ED Mr. X WBCO. Bessemer. Ala. Mr( LIKE. HERSCHEL KTVE. Long-view. Tex. Mr(re. Ga. M«l>ONNELL. STl' Mad Irishman WIMS. Muhi;;an City. McK.VCIlERN. LEE WUHQ-TV. Memphis, MeELROY. ED 1U;\V. Portland. Ore?. >leF.VRLlN. JOE K1>A]., Duluth. Minn. -MHJARRY. MAC WHC, Washinfrton. D. Iiul. C. — iW — MACK. DOTTY WCPO-TV, Cincinnati, Ohio MACK. TED Ted Macks Orig-inal Amateur Hour NBC-TV MADDON, ED Swing: Session WARM-TV, Scranton, Pa. MADER, JIM 1310 Club WIBA, Madison, Wis. MAGERA, GEORGE WJAY, Mullins, S. C. MALE, COLIN WCTO-TV, Cincinnati, Ohio MALLETTE, LLOYD Listen Ladies KXGI, Fort Madison, Iowa MALONE, BOB Miisic till Midnight WAGC, Chattanoog-a, Tenn. MALONEY, JERRY WTRC. Elkhart. Ind. MANGUN, TED Melody Matinee KLCB, Libby, Mont. MANLEY. KEN WGUY Calling- WGUY, Banjror, Maine MANN, JOE WDTV, Pittsburgh, Pa. MANNING, DAVE KGPJ, Hollywood, Calif. MANSFIELD, CHARLIE WP]SX, Salem, Mass. MAPES. GLEN WWTV, Cadillac, Mich. i\L\RDlS, BILL WTCO, Campbellsville, Ky. M.VRLOWE, BILL Rendezvous with You WCOP, Boston, Mass. MARLOWE, OWEN WALK, Patchog-ue, N. Y. MARS, LEE KTBS, Shreveport. La. MARSHALL, BOB WGBS-TV, Miami. Fla. MARSHALL, REX B. Jan. 10, 1919, New Jersey. Mr. Peepers, NBC; December Bride, CBS; Break the Bank, Miasquerade Pafty, ABC MARSHALL, STAN KSTN, Stockton, Calif. MARTELL, TONY WQAN, Scranton, Pa. MARTIN, BOB KGYN. Guymon, Okla. MARTIN, BOB KOAT-TV, Albuquerque, N. Max. MARTIN, CLIF WMRP, Flint, Mich. MARTIN, CORA Hour of Spirituals KWKW. Pasadena. Calif. MARTIN, FRANK WICS, Spring-field, 111. MARTIN, GEORGE WTHI, Terre Haute, Ind. JACK GREGSON Morning Show — ABC ''Just Easy" — ABC "Saturday Night Fights"— ABC-TV 1182 ^ ^ O AN N O U N C E R S — M C S D D D aiARTIN, JOHN Breakfast Melodies KLIZ. Brainerd. Minn. MARTIN, PETER KXOK, St. Louis. Mo. MARTIN, ROY C. WREL, Lexington, Va. MARTIN, WILLIE WMOZ. Mobile, Ala. MARTINDALE, WINK Clockwatchers WHBQ, Memphis, Tenn. MARTINEZ, AL WKIP, Pougrhkeepsie, N. Y. MARTINI, MARTY Opera On the Air KTMS. Santa Barbara, Calif. MARVIN, EDWARD Cape Cod Merry-Go-Round WOCB. West Yarmouth, Mass. MASINGILL, LUTHER Sun Dial VN-DEF, WDEF-TV, Chatta- noog-a, Tenn. MASON, JAMES Lux Video Theatre NBC-TV 3IEYERS, DUTCH KTIV, Sioux City, Iowa MEYERS, ERN^E Koffee Klotch KCBQ. San Diego, Calif. MEYERS, HARLOW After Hours KVEC, San Luis Obispo. Calif. MICHAEL, ED Critics Choice, Georg-e Sokolsky, ABC MITCHELL, EVERETT National Farm & Home Hour NBC MITCHELL, GILBERT H. KBRL. McCook, Nebr. MITCHELL, HARRY KFMB-TV, San Diego. Calif. MITCHELL, ROY KCMC-TV, Texarkana, Tex. MITCHUM, MARTIN M. Behind the Headlines KTTR, Rolla, Mo. MIX, GALE "GUB" Community Calendar KRPL, Moscow, Idaho MIX, JOHN Auction Party KRPL, Moscow, Idaho MIZELLE, GEORGE Shopper's Guide WMEV, Marion, Va. MOAN. HAL KOMO. Seattle, Wash. MOFFETT, JERRY KTFI. Twin Falls. Idaho MOFFETT, RAYMOND R. WCAO, Baltimore, Md. MOHNKERN, LEN Crossroads WHHH, Warren. Ohio MOLL, SAM Meet the Classics KMUR, Murray, Utah MONGOLD, ROBERT Club 1230 WISP, Kinston, N. C. MONROE, LARRY WTVE, Elmira, N. Y. MONSON, PAUL WSPR. Springfield. Mass. MONTANO, CHARLES F. KNOG, Nogales, Ariz. MONTGOMERY, DEAN WCCO, Minneapolis, Minn. MOORE, BOB KXEO. Mexico, Mo. MOORE. CARL Beantown Varieties WEEI, Boston, Mass. MOORE, GARRY I've Got a Secret CBS-TV MOORE, JERRY WKOK, Sunbuiv, Pa. MOORE, TOM Florida Calling. True or False Mutual MORROW, DON B. Jan. 29, 1925, Stamford, Conn. Guy Lambordo Show, NBC-TV; Sunday News Special, What's My Line, Masquerade Party, CBS- TV; Sammy Kaye Show, ABC-TV; Key Witness, DuMont MORROW, FRANK KTUL. Tulsa, Okla. MORROW, JACK Country Carnival WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind. MORSE, OTIS WSBA-TV, York, Pa. MOSS. DAN Lions Den WWGP, Sanford, N. C. MOVER. AL Top of the Morning WCMC. Wildwood, N. J. MOYS. JACK Shooting for 100 KPOJ, Portland, Oreg. MUELLER, VERN On the Record KPOJ, Portland, Oreg. MULLIGAN, RAY Mulligan's Stew WPAM. Pottsville, Pa. MUNCK, ELROY KASL Korral KASL, Newcastle, Wyo. MUNZELL, SPECS Man About Town WIS-TV, Columbia, S. C. MURPHEY, CHARLES WSLS, Roanoke, Va. MURPHY, BOB Redhead WBNS, Columbus. Ohio MURPHY, DAN KBOI, Boise, Idaho MURPHY, HARVEY WWPG, West Palm Beach, Fla. MURPHY, MICKEY KOUL, Fort Worth. Tex. MURPHY, REX Teen Timers KVTV, Sioux City, Iowa MURRAY, JAN Dollar a Second, ABC-TV; Jan Murray Time, NBC-TV MURRAY, MARTIN KPBM, Carlsbad, N. Mex. MURRY, JACK WPMT, Portland, Maine MUSSER, WALTER J. WBCM, Bay City. Mich. NABER. JULIEN A. Manchester News KOTA, Rapid City. S. Dak. N.ABORS, TED Top O' the Morning KTHT. Houston. Texas NAGLESTAD, FRED WOW-TV. Omaha, Nebr. NAPIER, BYRON Band Wagon KCRC, Enid, Okla. NARZ, JIM Merchants Quiz KPOL, Los Angeles. Calif. NASH. JERGEN WCCO. Minneapolis. Minn. NIMMO, BILL Pabst Blue Ribbon Boxing Bouts, Schick Jackie Gleason Show, CBS - TV; Schick Professional Foatball, DuMont NOBLE, DICK WMAQ, Chicago, 111. 1183 XOKL. DICK It's a Myslorv WABD, New York NOLAN. TERRY KHSL. Chico, Calif NOLAN, TOM Crossroad Store WGLS, Decatur. Ga. NOLAN, TONY WIBV, Belleville. Ill NOLEN, GEORGE KFDA-TV, Amarillo. Tex. NOLTE, MURRAY WDAF-TV, Kansas Citv. Mo NORDINE, HOWARD Record Parade KDUZ. Hutchinson. Minn. NORGARD, BOB Polka Parade WFRO, Fremont, Ohio NORMAN, HAL Reveille Review WRIC. Beaumont. Texas NORMAN, JERRY Melody Roundup WSYD, Mt. Airy, N. C. NORRIS, BOB The Clock WGUY, Bangor. Maine NORRIS. RANDY Melody Mart KEYD. Minneapolis, Minn. NORTON, DICK 14.30 Club WNAV, Annapolis, Md. NORTON, DON KNET, Palestine, Texas NOVELLO, MIKE Party Line WJLS, Beckley, W. Va. NORWOOD, BILL WNCT. Greenville. N. C. — o — OBERST, NORM KMED. Medford, Oreg. O'BRIEN, JOHN KTEM, Temple, Texas O'CONNELL. JIM On the Beam KORA, Bryan. Texas ODELL, STUART WROX. Ronceverte, W. Va. ODOM, RAY Hillbillv Hits KRUX. Glendale. Ariz. O'HARA, RICHARD S., JR. WHAI, Greenfield, Mass. O'HORA. PAT WBAY, Green Bay. Wis. OHRT. EV Answer & Win KSUM. Fairmont, Minn. OIEN. BURT KMMT. Austin. Minn. O'KEEFE. PHYLLIS For Kids Onlv KGNC-TV. Amarillo, Texas O'LEARY. JIM KBIG. Ava'on. Calif. OLIVE. GRAY WMSC, Columbia. S. C. OLIVER, BILL Sing It or Else WBBM, Chicago, 111. OLIVER, LLOYD KIOA, Des Moines, Iowa OLSEN, JOHNNY Break the Bank, Masquerade Party, WABC-TV; Name That Tune, WCBS-TV; Second Chance, NBC; Johnny Olsen Show, Mutual OLSEN. PENNY Break the Bank, Masquerade Party, WABC-TV; Name That Tune, WCBS-TV; Second Chance, NBC; Johnny Olsen Show, Mutual OL.SON. HARVEY Shopper's Special WDRC. Hartford. Com* nan A N N O II X ( E R S — M C ' S D D n Ol.M»N. LKO WRn^. Riohlaml CciUer. Wis. (ll.SON. SIIKKM NVMAV, SpnnttioUi. 111. UKl.AM>. t;KNK l\>lk.» Hop \VH.\Y, Xi'w Hritani. Coun. O'KOl KKK. JiOIlN Nuht Mnyor WH.W. HavorhiU. Mass. (IKTIZ. CARLOS R. WAP.V TV, San .luan. ruorto Ru'*-* 0>BORN. RICHARD KXl.l.. Missoula. Mont. OST. tllARLKS WJHr-TV. Jacksonville. Pla. O'TOOLE, BILL Life Is Worth Livinp. Finders K»vp«'r«.. DuMont OMATT. HERBERT WKHK. Wisconsin Rapids, Wi-. OWEN. AI. HonuMiiakers Houseparty WMin. Atlantic City. N. J. OWENS. JACK WMAZ TV Ma. on, Ga. OWENSBY. BILL WKRM. Marion. N. C. P I'AliE. ELIOT S. WSKI. Montpelier. Vl. PAGE. FRANK Louisiana Hayride KWKH. Shreveport, La. PAGE. SAM Music Room WDSU. New Orleans, La. PALL. ROY Hillbillv Jamboree WROY. Carmi. 111. PALMER. JOHN WKNY-TV. Kingston. N. Y. PALMQl 1ST, JAMES R. KLIR. Denver. Colo. PARKER. AL Anythintr Goes WJJD. Chicagro. 111. PARKER. DICK WKIP. Poug:hkeepsie, N. Y. PARKER, ED KHSL-TV, Chico. Calif. PARKER. JIM How Went the Week WBIS. Bristol, Conn. PARKES, HAL Breakfast in Bedlam KEYY, Provo, Utah PARKS. DEL WDRF. Chester. Pa. PARSONS. CLAUDE WBIW. Bedford, Ind. PATRICK, LARRY Musical Hayloft WAIR. Winston-Salem. N. C. PATRICK, PAT WEKI>. Atlanta, Ga. I'AIL. NICK WO.M. San Antonio, Texas PAUL, RALPH D., |R. Strike It Rich, CBS, CBS-TV; Sound Stage, NBC-TV PAUL, SIDNEY Indeoendcnt Announcer I'AXTON, TOM WKY TV. Oklahoma City. Ok la. PRESTON, ART WSPR. Sprintffield. Mass. PRESTON, BARRY Monroe County Hoedown WMPA. Ab<-rdeen, MlKS. PRK K, BILL WCOJ, Coatee viJle, P;j. PKH E, JAMES KOWH. Omaha, Nebr. PRINtE. JIM WBRM. Marion, N. C. PRITCHARD. WAYNK Top O' the Morninn KllUV Sioux Falls, S. Dak. PROt TOR. HARLAN WlWO. Baltimore, Md. PROVENCE. BOB WIAV, tMiuiiiiiati. Ohio PRYOR. CACTI S KTMC-TV, Austin. Texas PI FKER. (JEORtJE WiM.l, Coniintr, N. Y. PIRCEI-L. CHARIiES W. W('A(X Baltimore, Md. ITTMAN. DON WBBZ. Ponca City. Okla. PYKA. LOr KUW. Clovis, N. Mex. — a — 01 ATTRINI. PETER L. KGOS, Torringrton. Wyo. OlAVE, MACKIE WIS, Columbia, S. C. 01 ENELLE. TOMMIE WMSL-TV. Decatur, Ala. OriNLAN. TOM KWBG. Boone, Iowa — R — R.VDZINSKI. STANLEY WJMJ, Philadelphia, Pa. RAE, BOB KBIS. Bakersfield, Calif. KAHE. JOHN WBOC-TV. Salisbury, Md. RAINS, CAL WIRL, Peoria, 111. RAINS, JACK Music All Night KSET, El Paso, Texas RAMAY, JOE S. The Top Ten KLYN. Amarillo, Texas RAMOS, RUBEN CORA WAPA, San Juan, Puerto Rico RAMPY, C. W. KMAE. McKinney. Texas RAMSBURG, JAMES KLIL, Estherville, Iowa RAMSEY, RAY KREM-TV. Spokane, Wash. RANDALL, DALE KWWL, Waterloo. Iowa RANDALL, WILLIAM E. WHAI, Greenfiield, Mass. RAPCHAK, MIKE WAAF, Chicago, 111. RASBERRY, CHARLES Music Hall KDRS, Paragould, Ark. RASCH, BOB WVMI, Biloxi, Miss. RASKIN, RICHARD WGNY, Newburgh, N. Y. RATHBUN, .JACK WDAK-TV. Columbus, Ga. RATLIFF, CLAUDE KOMU-TV, Columbia, Mo. RATTIGAN, JACK WGLV, Easton, Pa. RAVEN, GEORGE KYJC, Mcdford, Oreg. RAY, CURT KMOX, St. Louis, Mo. RAYCEE, DEL Matinee Ballroom WICY, Malone, N. Y. RAYMOND. OLLIE KMOX. St. Louis, Mo. RAYNER, RAY WBBM-TV, Chicago. 111. REAGAN, RONALD General Electric Theater CBS-TV RKDABAUGH, HAROLD Mainly for the Mrs. KUrXJ, Colorado Springs, Colo. REDDY, TOM WABD, New York, N. Y. 1184 REDMOND, DON Record Room WPAC, Patchogue. N. Y. REDUS, JACK Music of West KFKA, Greeley. Ohio REED. DON KWBU, Corpus Christi, Texas REED. .IIM Teen Times KM ID-TV, Midland, Texas RIDGE, ROY WKBV, Richmond. Ind. RIDGEWAY, JIM KRBC. Abilene. Texas RIGGS, BUTCH Sandman Serenade WIRO. Ironton, Ohio RIGGS, DON Armchair Theatre WBNS-TV, Columbus, Ohio RILEY, BILL KRNT, Des Moines, Iowa RILEY, DICK KCAP, Helena. Mont. ROBBINS, FREDDIE Coke Time, Mutual ROBITSCHEK, LARRY Music 'Til Midnight KWNO, Winona, Minn. ROCKWELL, AL KRNT, Des Moines, Iowa ROCKWELL, JACK KFJI, Klamath Palls, Oreg. RODDA, WALT Through Years WKAT, Miami Beach, Fla. RODEWALD, DON Wasco Calling KWSO, Wasco. Calif. RODMAN, DAVE WEIM, Fitchburg, Mass. ROESER, LARRY KYUM, Yuma, Ariz. ROEWE, PHILIP WMOK, Metropolis, 111. ROGERS, ART Morning Glory KDRS, Paragould, Ark. ROGERS, BILL WRBL-TV. Columbus, Ga. ROGERS, DON Star Wagon WRIB, Providence, R. I. ROGERS, GEORGE WMAR-TV, Baltimore, Md. ROGERS, KEN Hillbilly Jamboree KCIL, Houma, La. ROGERS, LANDIS Old Granpappy WACR, Columbus, Miss. ROGERS, LEW Early, Early Show WBIS, Bristol, Conn. ROHN, JIM KXJB-TV, Valley City, N. Dak. ROLIH, JOHN KSAN, San Francisco, Calif. ROLLINS, BILL WAYS-TV, Charlotte, N. C. ROLLINS, CHAP KICO, Calexico, Calif. ROMANO, PAT WNET, Providence, R. I. ROMANO, THOMAS WNHC-TV, New Haven, Conn. ROMERO, FRED KCOR, San Antonio, Texas ROMINE, CHARLES The Search, CBS-TV RONALD, STAN WKAN, Kankakee, 111. ROPPOLO, .JOE KFPW, Ft. Smith. Ark. ROSE, CARL WKNA. Charleston, W. Va. ROSE, PHIL Rose Room KCRC, Enid. Okla. pan AN NO UNC E RS — M C S 000 KOSS, BILL WIOD. Miami, Fla. KOSS, CULLEN WCHV. Charlottesville. Va. KOSS, DON What's New KGFJ, Hollywood, Calif. KOSS, STEVE WCMB-TV, Harrisbur?, Pa. KOSSITEK, FRANK WKAN. Kankakee, 111. KOSSMAN, MERLE Merle's Pearls KHUB, Watsonville, Calif. KOTH, DON Early Birds WEOA, Evansville, Ind. KOUTH, BILL Pixie Panel WNOK-TV. Columbia, S. C. KOWE, RED KNXT, Los Angreles, Calif. KIDES, JIM WSPD-TV. Toledo. Ohio KIETZ, ED Coffee Time WRAC, Racine, Wis. KLSK, CLAY WHO-TV. Des Moines, Iowa RUSSELL, DON News Tonight with Don Russell, Morgan Beatty and the News — N. Y. Cut In, Presidential Press Conference, News and Special Events, DuMont; General Motors Show, NBC-TV KLSSELL, FRAN WCYB, Bristol, Va. KLSSELL, FRANK Coffee Cup Time KITO, San Bernardino. Calif. RUSSELL, TODD B. April 16, 1913, Manchester, England. Rootie Kazootie, NBC- TV; ABC-TV; Wheel of Fortune, CBS-TV; Treasury Men in Ac- tion, Sherlock Holmes, NBC-TV RUSSELL, WEBB KGW, Portland, Oreg:. RLTLEDGE, BILL Young- Americans Club KENT, Shreveport, La. KYALL, DICK KEEP, Twin Falls, Idaho RYAN, TED WHIO-TV. Dayton, Ohio RYAN, THOMAS All the News First WSNY, Schenectady. N. Y. RVE, JACK KTSM-TV. El Paso. Texas RYERSE, JAY KVAL-TV, Eugene. Oreg. — s — SAINT, TERRY WJNO-TV, Palm Beach, Fla. SALES, SOUPY WXYZ-TV, Detroit, Mich. SALOMON, MICHAEL Take It Easy WISR. Butler, Pa. SALTSMAN, DAYTON Keyboard & Console WSUN, St. Petersburg-, Fla. SAND, LES WOL, Washing-ton. D. C. SANDEFUR, BILL WBTM-TV. Danville. Va. SANDERS, GEORGE KRKD. Los Angeles. Calif. SANDERS, HANK KBLO, Hot Springs, Ark. SCOTT, JOHN Wonderful City, Miilii:il SCOTT, LEE Coeur d'Alene Today KVNI, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho SCOTT, RAY WKPA, New Kensing-ton. Pa. SCOTT, WILLARD WRC, Washingrton. D. C. SCRIVNER, BILL KELD. El Dorado. Ark. SCRUGGS, BUGS WCIN, Cincinnati, Ohio SEABORN, JIMMY WPCF, Panama City. Fla. SEANEY, E. JAMES WDZ. Decatur. 111. SEARLS, TOM KSWI. Council Bluffs, Iowa SEAVY, CECIL KKTV. Colorado Springrs, Colo SEED, RICHARD WSMI. Litchfield. 111. SEEDS, WALLY KGLC. Miami. Okla. SEELEY, RALPH KCBC, Des Moines, Iowa SEIFERT, FRANK WMIN-TV. St. Paul, Minn. SELBY, NORM KROC-TV, Rochester. Minn. SELF, JIMMY KICA, Clovis. N. Mex. SELVA, FLORENCIO KLVL, Pasadena, Texas SESSIONS, CLIFF Off the Record WFOR, Hattiesburg^, Miss. SEVCIK, H. A. Czech Hour KULP, El Campo, Texas SHALLENBERGER, DAVE WARD, Johnstown, Pa. SHANNON, GEORGE WTOK, Meridian, Miss. SHAPIRO, JACK WXLW, Indianapolis, Ind. SHARBUTT, DEL B. Feb. 16, 1913, Cleburne, Tex. Betty White Show, NBC-TV SHARP, IRVING Daily Dozen WDBJ, Roanoke, Va. SHAW, CHARLES Sunrise Serenade WOLF, Syracuse, N. Y. SHAW, HUGH KWFT, Wichita Falls, Texas SHAYNE, KARL 101 Ranch Show WLAN, Lancaster, Pa. SHEFFER, GLENN Teen Quiz WLBR, Lebanon, Pa. SHEFRIN, JACK ALLEN Morning- Serenade WRNY, Rochester. N. Y. SHELDON, HERB Herb Sheldon Show. WRCA SHELL, JAMES WSLS, Roanoke, Va. SHELLEY, BOB WFBC, Greenville. S. C. SHELTON, JIM Pick-a-Pocket WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind. SHEPPE, BOB WFOY, St. Augustine, Fla. SHERIDAN, BILL Sandman Chaser WADK, Newport, R. I. SHERMERHORN, RICHARD E. Hospitality House KSBW, Salinas, Cahf. SHERWOOD, BOBBY Stars on Parade. DuMont SHEWRY, CHUCK Music in the Nite WEKR, Fayetteville. Teiin. SHIELD, MIKE Grable-James Show WMIX, Mt. Vernon, 111. SHIELDS, LARRY KFMB-TV, San Diego, Call I. SHIELDS, TOM Platter Party WCPS, Tarboro, N. C. 1185 SHIPLEY, JIM Request Review WJER, Dover, Ohio SHO.\FF, BOB WGVL, Greenville, S. C. SHOEMACHER, DAVE WEAW, Evanston, 111. SHOOK, CAL Bar Six Ranch WJIM-TV. Lansin;,', Mi<-h. SHOR, MARK WAGM, Presque Isle. Maine SHREVE, LEN KGW, Portland, Ore},'. SHRINER, HERB Two for the Money. CBS-TV SHRIVER, BOB KFEL-TV. Denver. Colo. SHROYER, KEN WPTW. Piqua. Ohio SU KLESTEEL, TOM 2nd Supper Club WHLS. Port Huron. Mir-h. SIEGEL, MORT WHCU. Ithaca. N. Y. SIEVERS. BOB WOWO. Fort Wayne, Ind. SIGMON, BARNEY WHKY, Hickory, N. C. SILBERT. BILL B. Jan. 1, Detroit, Mich. Bill Silbert Show, Saints and Spin- ners Club, WMGM; Red Buttons Show, NBC-TV SMITH, BILL KWEI. Weiser, Idaho SMITH, BILL WFTL, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. SMITH, BILL Family Hour WPEN, Philadelphia. Pa. SMITH, BOB KNAL, Victoria, Texas SMITH. BOB WMCT, Memphis, Tenn. SMITH, BOB WOXF. Oxford, N. C. SMITH, BRYANT KCOY, Santa Maria, Calif. SMITH, CHARLES C. WDEC, Americus, Ga. SMITH, CLAYTON WAGM, Presque Isle, Maine SMITH, DON Sleepy Time KLIZ, Brainerd, Minn. SMITH, DON KMED, Medford, Ore?. SMITH, ED Wake Up and Live KGKB. Tyler. Texas SMITH. FRED B. Hour of Charm KTXJ, Jasper, Texas SMITH. GREG WXLW. Indianapolis, Ind. SMITH, HANK WFPA. Fort Payne. Ala. SMITH. JERRY KGVO. Missoula. Mont. SMITH. JOE Record Rack WARD, Johnstown, Pa. SMITH, MAX Dance Time KOY, Phoenix. Ariz. SMITH, PIERCE KVTV, Sioux City, Iowa SMITH, RALPH Music to Read By WJPS. Evansville. Ind. SMITH. ROBERT E. Theatre of Melody WTIC, Hartford, Conn. S.\IITH. ROBERT H. WGET. Gettysburg^, Pa. SMITH, ROWXSTON WICA-TV, Ashtabula, Ohio SMITH, RUDY WWW. Fairmont, W. Va. ODD A \ N O r N C E R S M ( ' S n D D SNKI.I.(iKOVK. CAKL WlX^F. IVMhan. Ala. SMUKR. r.\n. Musu-.il ToiiUMly Theator K1>>1.. l.o« Angi^lrs. Calif. «.\t)M. HOB W riK r\ . IN ..n.i. 111. SNYDER. BOB WABY, WPTR, Albany, N. Y. >\\I>KK. I'KC. KIVA Viima. An7. SOHOI.. JOHNNY Wll.K Wilko Harrc. Pa. SOI TIIAKI). BOB WMAM WMHV-TV, Man- SOI TinVOOl). TOMMY WSON, HtMuiiMsoii. K.v. SOWAKOS, 4011 N WCMl. Ashlan.l. K.v. sr.\INIIO\VKK. DON Ojxr.iiuni Molody KVNl". Lojran. Utah SIVVNGLKR. DAN WJDI. Floronoc. Ala. SPIE<;LK. STAN Dootllehii^ KXRO. Ahj-rdeon. Wash. sriRO. WAI.T WCdV. Moiitsromer.v. Ala. srONtiBKRG. ROIXIE WRKX-TV. Rockford. 111. STAI.LINGS. ( I RT Spotliio on Melody Kl.lK. Jefforson City. Mo. STAMBKRGER. JACK WLOS-TV. Ashovillc. N. C. STAMPER. WARNER WEBK. Tampa. Fla. ST.VMFS. MACK WFNC. Fayotteville, N. C. STANLEY. BILL Happines* Exohanffe WNOE. Nrw Orleans. La. STANLEY. ROY KWBB. Wifhita. Kans. STANLEY. WARREX KOBK. Owatonna, Minn. ST.VNTON. P.VT WJM.J. Philadelphia. Pa. STAPLETON. JACK News and Musie WROX. Clarksdale. Miss. STARBl CK, BERYL WMT. Cedar Rapids. Iowa ST.ARKEY. D.XLE KXLY-TV. Spokane, Wash. STARKE Y. JED KMUf -TV. Kansas City, Mo. STARN.VLA. STANLEY' Polka Time WJKO. Sprinerfield. Mass. ST.YRNES. GENE Gospel Gems WAV!-. Albertville. Ala. STARR. RAY KWWL-TV. Waterloo. Iowa STE.VRNS, CLIFF WWNY. Watertown. N. Y. STKBBIXS. ROGER I'ifjo riiib WERf-. Erie. P;i . STEELE. DON.XLD W.JEF. Grand Rapids. Mich. xTEEi^E. JIM KTVX Mij'^koiff;^-, Okla. hTEEN. HERBERT Hi Neik'hbor WI>I/; I'ort .Jervis. N. Y. STEER. JA.ME8 KOHK. 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STEWART, CHARLIE Roadside Rhythm KUDU. Ventura. Calif. STEWART, JIM WHEP, Foley, Ala. STEWART, JOE WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. STEWART, JOHN Spins and Needles WKOP. Binghamton, N. Y. STILL, JAY Platter Parade WDUN, Gainesville, Ga. STODDARD, RICHARD WACO, Waco. Texas STOGNER, EARL WDVA, Danville, Va. STOKES, WARREN Thrifty Mac Gregor KFOX, Long- Beach, Calif. STOLL, PAUL Adventures in Fine Music KRDO, Colorado Springs, Colo STONE, AL Clapper Rails WCSC, Charleston, S. C. STONE, CLYDE Hayloft Jamboree WCKB. Dunn, N. C. STONE, DAVE Corral Club KDAV. Lubbock, Texas STONE, DEWEY WDEC, Americus, Ga. STONE, HARRY WIL, St. Louis. Mo. STONE, MARV Bandbox WWNR, Beckley, W. Va. STORY, RALPH KNX. Los Angeles, Calif. STOVER, SMOKEY Sagebrush Roundup KCID, Caldwell, Idaho STRACK, BOB Red River Roundup KWKH. Shreveport, La. STREETER, HOWARD Moonlight in Maryland WFBR, Baltimore, Md. STRICKHOUSER, SHERM The Clockwatcher WICE, Providence, R. I. STRICKLAND, RALPH Curfew Capers WLAU, Laurel, Miss. 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WILLIAMS, CHARLES KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa WILLIAMS, CHARLES K. Beat the Heat WACO, Waco, Texas WILLIAMS, DICK Platter Parade KAKE, Wichita, Kans. WILLIAMS, ED Rooster Serenade KSUN, Bisbee, Ariz. WILLIAMS, ELBERT Hayloft Jamboree WSYD, Mt. Airy, N. C. WILLIAMS, FREDDIE WAAF, Chicago, 111. WILLIAMS, HALL WORD, Spartanburg, S. C. WILLIAMS, JERRY Gagbusters Show WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. WILLIAMS, JOHNNIE WHIE, Griffin, Ga. WILLIAMS, KAE Wake Up Philadelphia WHAT. Philadelphia, Pa. WILLIAMS, L. WWNH, Rochester, N. H. WILLIAMS, LLOYD WLIB, New York, N. Y. WILLIAMS, LOU The Country Cat KVLC, Little Rock, Ark. WILLIAMS, MARC Wax Works KHOZ, Harrison, Ark. WILLIAMS, NAT WDIA. Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAMS, PETE Hayloft Jamboree WGGA, Gainesville, Ga. WILLIAMSON, DICK WDSR, Lake City, Fla. WILLIAMSON, RAYMOND Melody Matinee WAYX, Waycross. Ga. WILLIS, CLIF WIMA, Lima, Ohio WILLIS, DAN KRIC, Beaumont, Tex. WILSON, BOB Music Goes Round KNIM, Maryville, Mo. WILSON, ED KWK, St. Louis, Mo. WILSON, GLENN WPAR, Parkersburg, W. Va. WILSON, STU Are Ya Listenin' KBIG, Avalon, Calif. WILSON, TOM WIFM, Elkin, N. C. WINCH, SY Country Music Time KSYC, Eureka, Calif. WING, KEN Miracle Melodies KWG, Stockton, Calif. WINN, BERT Car Tunes KYA, San Francisco, Calif. WINTERS, JIM WGAN. Portland, Maine WISE, AL WPNX, Phoenix City, Ala. WITTER, STAN Requestfully Yours KAPA, Raymond, Wash. WOEHRMANN, BILL WCNB. Connersvillc. Ind. WOLFE. TED Best on Wax WMON, Montgomery, W. Va. WOLFENDEN, BOB Dancing Party WMEV, Marion, Va. 1209 WOOD, BILL Record Roundup WDLP, Panama City. Fla. WOOD, BILL Surrise Serenade KODY, North Platte. Nebr. WOOD, FRED Woodchopper's Ball WWBZ, Vineland. N. J. WOOD, GEORGE WWPG, West Palm Beach. Fla. WOODS, GEORGE House of Jive WHAT. Philadelphia. Pa. WOODS, JOHN WTAG. Worcester. Mass. WOODWARD, GEORGE Ebony Bandstand WJAN, Spartanburg. S. C. WOOLEY, NEAL The Boogie Joint KJEP, Jennings, La. WRAY, JOHN These Are Records KUGN, Eugene. Oreg. WRIGHT, GUS WKWK. Wheeling. W. Va. WRIGHT, KEN Time and Tune Parade WKY, Oklahoma City, Okla. WRIGHT, LARRY KSPI, Stillwater, Okla. WRIGHT, RAY KGCX, Sidney, Mont. WRISLEY, JOHN WSAV. Savannah, Ga. WUSSOW, GEORGE Yawn Patrol KVCV. Redding, Calif. AVYLIE, GORDON Matinee Melodies WTRL, Bradenton, Fla. YORK, JOHN Coffee Time WRR, Dallas, Texas YOUNG, AL 1230 Club WCMA, Corinth. Miss. YOUNG, AL WEAU. Eau Claire. Wis. YOUNG, JOE KCRB, Chanute. Kans. YOUNGBLOOD, JIM Farm and Home Hour WPAD, Paducah, Ky. YOUNT, CHUCK 1490 Club WKBV, Richmond, Ind. YOUSE, BOB WBRK, Pittsfield. Mass. — z — ZACK, AL Music 'Til Midnight KOOS. Coos Bay, Oreg. ZACK, ED woe, Davenport. Iowa ZASTROW, DON Alarm Clock Parade WTKM. Hartford, Wis. ZATLYN, TED Campus Corner KULP, El Campo, Texas ZEGARSKE, ED Platter Party WHUB. Cookeville, Tenn. ZEHNDER, FRED KHUM. Eureka, Calif. ZERO, LOU Top of the Morning WINK. Erie. Pa. ZUCCARO, BERNARD WIBR, Baton Rouge. La. JOHN SCOTT TROTTER Musical Director THE GEORGE GOBEL SHOW NBC-TV CHARLES SANFORD MUSICAL CONDUCTOR for Max Liebman Productions 1210 MUSICAL DIRECTORS RADIO AND TELEVISION — their work during 1954 — A — ADAMS, BILL RTFS. Texarkana, Texas ALBERGHINI, HAROLD WCOU, Lewiston, Maine ALLEN, JAMES WTJS, Jackson, Tenn. ALLWOOD, JIM KGBX, Springrfleld. Mo. ANDREWS, BETTY WJEJ, Hag-erstown, Md. ANGLE, "CLIP" WLYC, Williamsport, Pa. ANNO, MARY JEAN WATW, Ashland, Wis. ARMBRUSTER, ROB'T B. Oct. 9, Philadelphia, Pa. NBC Western Division, RCA Victor Records ARTHUR, DOUG WIBG, Philadelphia, Pa. ATKINSON, DANNY WPNX, Phenix City, Ala. AUSTIN, BILL WHO-TV, Des Moines, Iowa AYRES, NORMAN WCSH, Portland. Maine — B — BAILEY, ALICE KWNO, Winona, Minn. BAILEY, WILLIAM C. WIBV, Belleville. 111. BAKER, BILL WROY. Carmi. 111. BALDWIN, LEE WLS, Chicag-o, 111. BALZER, FRITZ WRC, Washington, D. C. BANCROFT, PIERSON F. KTAR, Phoenix. Ariz. BARDO, LYLE KFRC, San Francisco, Calif. BARGY, ROY B. July 31, Newaygo, Mich. The Jiminy Durante Show, NBC-TV; Father Knows Best, CBS-TV BARKER, JANE WCPO. Cincinnati, Ohio B.4RL0W, HOWARD The Voice of Firestone NBC, NBC-TV BARR, FRED WWRL, New York. N. Y. BARRETT, HADLEY KODY. North Platte, Nebr. BARRETT, JEAN WBRC. Birmingham, Ala. BARRETT, JOHN KLMS, Lincoln. Nebr. BAXTER, LEO WBOW, Terra Haute, Ind. BEACH, NANCY WICA-TV, Ashtabula, Ohio BEAUMONT, SAL WWGS, Tifton, Ga. BEDENBAUGH, PAT WKDK, Newberry, S. C. BELL, ALLEN KREW, Sunnyside. Wash. nan BELL, FRANK WEEI, Boston. Mass. BELTZ, ROBERT WKYB, Paducdh, Ky. BENNETT, BILL WNHC, New Haven, Conn. BENSON, BROWNIE WSAZ-TV. Huntington, W. Va. BENTON, DICK KVTV. Sioux City. Iowa BERQUIST, WHITEY National Farm & Home Hour NBC BETHEL, AL WTPA. Harrisburg, Pa. BETHMAN, GENE WEST. Easton. Pa. BILSKE, ROBERT F. WNEB, Worcester, Mass. BIRDSONG, LAWRENCE Startime KTVE. Longview. Tex. BIRRELL, HARRY WSTV, Steubenville, Ohio BISHOP, JILL WHBQ, Memphis. Tenn. BLACK, GERRY KWAL, Wallace. Idaho BLANK, RALPH A. WJJD. Chicago. 111. BLASINGGAME, BUD KNAL, Victoria, Texas BLISS, JOHN KERU, Columbus. Mo. BLOCH, RAY Toast of the Town, Jackie Gleason Show. Robert Q. Lewis CBS-TV BODYCOMBE, ANEURIN KDKA. Pittsburgh, Pa. BOISVERT, LOUIS A. WBRY. Waterbury, Conn. BOLICH, PAUL WMUR-TV, Manchester, N. H. BOONE, MARVIN WMMN, Fairmont. W. Va. BOONE, WILLIAM KIXL, Dallas. Texas BORTEL, CLAUDE WSYR. Syracuse, N. Y. BORTEL, CLAUDE WSYR-TV, Syracuse, N. Y. BOSWORTH, CHESTER WIRY. Plattsburg. N. Y. BOVERO, PHIL KRO-TV. San Francisco. Calif. BOWEN, OZZIE WSLI-TV. Jackson. Miss. BRADLEY, HAROLD WHLD, Niagara Falls. N. Y. BRADLEY, OWEN WSM-TV, Nashville. Tenn. BRADY, BILL WPRC. Lincoln. 111. BRADY, ROBERT WWOR-TV, Worcester, Mass. BRADY, WILLIAM P. WECC, Chicago, 111. BRAILER, CHARLES WOL. Washington. D. C. BRASHER, JAMES KTXJ, Jasper. Texas BRAUN, JEROME KXRA, Alexandria, Minn. BREWER, VAL KRUX, Glendale, Ariz. BRIGHT, WELDON KGNC, Amarillo, Texas 1211 BRIEM, RAY KUTA. Salt Lake City, Utah BRINKMAN, HELEN MARTIN WDLB, Marshficld. Wis. BRISTOL, J. T, WAOK, Atlanta, Ga. BRITT, WES WCOV. Montgomery, Ala. BROOKS, LORETTA WKLO, Louisville, Ky. BROWN, BOB WSOY, Decatur, 111. BROWN, DALE KLO, Ogden. Utah BROWN, LEN KULE, Ephrata, Wash. BROWN, LES The Bob Hope Show NBC, NBC-TV BLAIR, MRS. OLLIE WPID, Piedmont, Ala. BRUCE, PEG KQV. Pittsburgh. Pa. BRUTON, ERIC WWPF. Palatka. Fla. BRYANT, MARNA Carousel KOTV, Tulsa, Okla. BRYANT, RUTH WREB, Holyoke, Mass. BUCHANAN, BRUCE WFBC, Greenville, S. C. BUCHARIA, NADINA KIMN, Denver, Colo. BUNCH, GLENN WMAR-TV. Baltimore, Md. BURKETT, LOU WFRO, Fremont. Ohio BUTLER, FRANKLIN WRFC. Athens, Ga. BUTTERFIELD, WILLIAM Jimmy Nelson Show ABC BYRD, JAMES L. KCHR, Charleston. Maine BYRD, VIRGINIA WISH, Indianapolis, Ind. BYRNE, BOBBY The Steve Allen Show NBC-TV — c — CALABRESE, RAY WHLM. Bloomsburg. Pa. CALHOUN, ROBERT WGVL, Greenville. S. C. CAALARATA, TOOTS Music by Camarata ABC CAMARGO, MATEO KCOR, San Antonio. Texas CAMERON, PHIL WELM. Elmira, N. Y. CAMPBELL, DICK WDVA, Danville, Va. CAMPBELL, ED WKMT, Kings Mountain. N. 0. CAMPBELL, WISHART CFRB, Toronto, Ont., Canada CAMPOS, MANUEL KSBW-TV, SaUnas, Calif. CANTELLI, GUIDO The Boston Symphony Orches- tra, The NBC Symphony NBC JOHN GART Composer — Conductor ^^^^Blill 11^^ '' ' .^^^MMli^^k. RICHARD 1 MALTBY ^J^^^H^s*««#^K ''^^^^'"" BlHI 1 ! ^^^Hl 1212 n n n orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV D D D CAKX, DEKWOOD WJIM, Lansing-, Mich. CARPENTER, JIMMY KFBI. Wichita, Kans. CARTER, CAL KAMD, Camden, Ark. CARTER, RAY The Arthur Murray Dance Party NBC-TV CASEY, JEWELL WSAV, Savannah, Ga. CEDARSTROM, ELLIE KSO, Des Moines. Iowa CESNER, CHARLES WLW-C, Columbus, Ohio CHAMBERS, BOB WEEK, Tampa, Fla. ( HAiMBERS, ROBERT KIXX, Provo, Utah (HANDLER, JOEL WJOY, Burlington, Vt. CHAPMAN, GEORGE WCRT, Birmingrham, Ala. CHAPPEL, JOHN KFDA-TV. Amarillo, Tex. CHASINS, ABRAM WQXR, New York, N. Y. CHATHAM, BLANCHE WGST. Atlanta, Ga. CHEESMAN, ADA WGBB, Freeport. N. Y. CHRISTENSON, ROYCE KTRE, Lufkin, Texas CHYLE, JOHN KOOK, Billing^s, Mont. CLARK, ALLAN WKY, Oklahoma City. Okla. CLARK, ALLAN WKY-TV, Oklahoma City. Okla. CLARK, GERALDINE KENS, San Antonio, Tex. CLARK, JERRY RGBS, San Antonio, Texas CLAtS, DICK KWSO, Wasco, Calif. (LIFTON. CHARLES KRKD, Los Angreles, Calif. COFFRON. IRMA KEYD, Minneapolis, Minn. COLE, BRAD KFJI, Klamath Falls, Oreg. COLE, BUDDY B. Dec. 15, 1916, Irving, III. The Bing Crosby Show, The Rose- mary Clooney Show, The Gene Autry Show, CBS; Truth or Con- sequences, The Tony Mortin Show, NBC-TV; Columbia and Decca Records ( OLLINS, JERRY WNOK, Knoxville, Tenn. COLLINS, PAUL KFRD, Rosenberg-, Texas COMISKEY, LILLIE MAE KWFT, Wichita Falls, Tex. COMPTON, AL WMFD, Wilming-ton, N. C. CONCIE, BOB KPUG, Bellingham. Wash. CONE, JOY WSPB, Sarasota, Fla. CONNER, TED WFMJ, Youngstown, Ohio COONEY, LARRY WWPG, West Palm Beach, Fla. COOPER, A. R. WAKR, Akron, Ohio COOPER, CLEM KGKO, Dallas, Texas COOPER, STAN KHSL. Chico. Calif. CORTIMIGLIA, LEO WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa COSTA, JOHNNY WDTV, Pittsburgh, Pa. COX, DONNA KIMO, Independence. Mo. CRAWFORD, GENE WGBF. Evansville. Ind. (ROY, ALAN WKST. New Castle. Pa. ( LSICK, PHIL WBAX, Wilkes-Barre. Pa. — D — DANA, ALEC WGAT. Utica, N. Y. DANNA, VIC WEBR, Buffalo. N. Y. DANTZLER, RAY WRUF. Gainesville, Fla. DAUGHERTY, STAX KMOX. St. Louis. Mo. DEATON, BILL KVRC, Arkadclphia. Ark. DECK, PALL KJSK. Columbus, Nebr. DECKARD, CAREY KVET, Austin, Texas DELMAR, BILL KEAR, San Mateo, Calif. DELLINGER, JOHN WPNF, Brevard. N. C. DeLUGG, MILTON The Morey Amsterdam Show NBC-TV, WABC-TV DeREMER, LIONEL H. WBCM, Bay City, Mich. DIA, DICK WOV. New York. N. Y. DONALDSON, EARL KALL, Salt Lake City, Utah DOOLEY, PETE WFIE-TV, Evansville. Ind. DOUGLAS, JACK WFIN. Findlay. Ohio DRAGON, CARMEN The Railroad Hour NBC 1213 D n D Orchestra Leaders — Conduotors — Orffanists — Radio-TV D D D ItKVKK. MII.UKKn NVMIW V.uuKvr. K.v HI M AN. SAMMY W l.W A AU.uit.i. Ga. l»l NKK.l.BKKt;KK. THOMAS WHIO. Pavton. Ohio I>1 KIIAM. BKTTIK KiHiT. Oran>;t. T«xas Dl T< IIKK. BILL WMT-TV. t'odar Kapiil^. !o UVKK. ARLKNE WRCO. Richland Center. V — E — Wit KARLY. 1)1>VAK1) KXIC. Iowa rity. Iowa KIMiKS. C'LARKNTE WBAY-TV. Gnt'ii Bay. KDWAKDS. KOBKRT O. KLKK. 1.1 wist.ni, Idaho KI.I.IOTT. Bll.I. WNOE. Now Orleans, I.a. K.LLSWORTH. JACK WALK. Patohogue. N. Y. KMKKSON. BY RON WWHG. Hornell. N. IT. KKUKSON. SUSAN KXGN, Glendive, Mont. KStHLIMAN, VERLYN KISD. Sioux Falls. S. Dak. ETTERS. CLARENCE WBTV. Charlotte. N. C. EWIG, EL WNAM. Neenah-Menasha, Wis. — F — FABRE. NLMA WWW. Fairmont, W. Va. FA1R( HILD, JOHNNY WORZ. Orlando, Fla. KARRINGTON, GLADYS WJOL. Joliet. 111. KEKMSTEK, IMIYLLIS KTAT. Port Arthur, Texas lEITON. (JK.VCE WMPA. AberdotMi. Miss. FIELD, MAXINE WMUN. Marion. Ohio FIELDS, ri'YLER V. WKHI. Rook Hill. S. C. FISHER, DEAL WBHO. Flint, Mich. FLEMING, DAVE WgUA, Moline. 111. FLETCHER, JIM KHUZ. Borfrer, Texas FORD, JOE WEZB. Birmingham. Ala. FOREMAN. DICK KBOX. Modesto. Calif. FRANK, ALAN KUTV, Salt Lake City, Utah FRANZ, DONALD KATE. Albert Lea. Minn. FRAUL, CLAUDE WKYW. Louisville, Ky. FRAZIER, HELEN WOKE. Oak Ridge, Tenn. FREEMAN, R. CARTER WTRP, LaGrange, Ga. FREIMUTH, ROSE MARY KVIC, Victoria, Texas FRENCH, DON KFGO, Fargro, N. D. FRIAR, CHARLES WIST, Charlotte, N. C. FRICK, SHIRLEY WITZ, Jasper, Ind. FROST, DONALD WLPO. LaSalle, 111. FUCHS, FAYE JEANICE KTJS, Hobart, Okla. FUHRMAN, CLARENCE KYW. Philadelphia, Pa. FULTON, BOB KERG, Eug-ene, Oreg-. — G — (iALLEMORG. BERT Request from Home KHOL-TV. Kearney. Nebr. (JALLICCHIO, JOSEPH Close Up WNBQ. Chicago. 111. GALLOWAY, JOHN WARL, Arlington, Va. GANGE, MARION WHIO-TV. Dayton, Ohio GANZ. GEORGE KDSH, Boise, Idaho GARRETT, MERLE WRBL, Columbus, Ga. GARRETT, MERLE WRBL-TV, Columbus. Ga. CART. JOHN Deninis Jomes' Chonce of a Life- time, DuMont TV; Casey, Crime Photographer, CBS; Robert Mont- gomery Presents, Paul Winchell Show, NBC-TV GMSLER, BETTY WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio GEORGE, MISS LEE WMAN, Mansfield, Ohio GEORGE, STEFAN WGPA, Bethlehem, Pa. GEYER, BILLY WFDF, Flint, Mich. GIBSON, TOM WFTR, Front Royal, Va. GIERSDORF, H. W. KRLD, Dallas, Tex. GILMORE, TOM KSWO, Lawton, Okla. GIRARD, RAE WAAM. Baltimore, Md. GITZ, JEAN KIOA, Des Moines, Iowa RUDY SCHRAGER COMPOSEF l- CONDUCTOR LUX RADIO THEATRE LUX VIDEO THEATRE N BC LEVER BROS.- J. WALTER THOMPSON 1214 .5.. ^ Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV D D D GLUSKIN, LUD KNX, Los Angeles, Calif. GOERINGER, CHARLOTTE KSUM, Fairmont, Minn. GOLDBERG, LOUIS WCOP. Boston, Mass. GONION, LEON Stump the Band KMOI, Boise, Idaho GORDON, HAL WXYZ-TV, Detroit, Mich. GORDON, JACK WTVE, Elmira, N. Y. GORDON, L. P. WESB, Bradford, Pa. GOSLIN, JOHN KCBC, Des Moines, Iowa GOW, ART KLZ. Denver, Colo. GRANT, KEN KNUZ, Houston, Texas GREEN, BERNARD U.S. Steel ABC-TV GREENBERG, SYLVIA KECK, Odessa, Texas GRIBBEN, BOB KDTH, Dubuque, Iowa GRIEB, HERBERT WILD, Birmingham, Ala. GRIFFIN, DOROTHY WINN, Louisville. Ky. GYNAN, EARL WVDA, Boston. M.iss. — H — HACKETT, BOBBIE Studebaker-Packard ABC-TV HACKETT, RAYMOND KCBS, San Francisco, Calif. HADAWAY, EMMETT WMBC, Macon, Miss. HADLEY, ED WCLO, Janesville, Wis. HALL, BETTY WEEB, Southern Pines, N. C. HALL, STEVE WRGB, Schenectady, N. Y. HAMILTON, DOROTHY KLPR, Oklahoma City. Okla. HAMILTON, EARLINE WKKO, Cocoa, Fla. HAMMOND, ELLEN WAGA. Atlanta, Ga. HANLON, ESTHER WLW-T. Cincinnati, Ohio HANNAH, FRANKLIN WVEC, Hampton, Va. HARKER, JAMES KBON, Omaha, Nebr. HARRIS, GARY WEAW, Evanston, 111. HARRIS, HOMER M, KWCB, Searcy, Ark. HARRISON, GUY ERASER Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra Mutual HART, BILL WPFB. Middletown, Ohio HARVEY, LLOYD K. WTVH, Peoria, 111. HATCH, WILBUR B. May 24, 1902, Mokena, III. I Love Lucy, Our Miss Brooks, December Bride, CBS-TV; The Whistler, Syndicated HAVEN, BROOK KRAL, Rawlins, Wyo. HAYES, HARRY H. KWBU, Corpus Christi, Tex. HEALY, GENE WPAC. Patchogue, N. Y. HEINES, SHIRLEY WJPS, Evansville, Ind. HELLING, JACK KTLN, Denver, Colo. HENDERSON, SKITCH The Faye & Skitch Show. The Dave Garroway Show, Best of All NBC, NBC-TV HENLEY, HAROLD WOPI, Bristol, Tenn. HENLEY, L. H. KTVW, Tafoma, Wash. HENSHAW, FRED KLAS, Las Vegas, Xcv. HKRLIN, JOAN L KSVC, Richfield, Utah HERMAN, PAUL WAPO, Chattanooga. Tenn. HERMANN, RALPH Dancing Party ABC HIATT, ALMA WSYD, Mt. Airy, N. C. HILL, CHARLES F. WJLK, Asbury Park. N. J. HILL, J. KLIX-TV, Twin Falls, Idalio HILLLS, MARGARET Concert Tonight DuMont HILTON, FREDA WLOF. Orlando, Fla. HOBART, CHARLES WENY, Elmira, N. Y. HOFFMAN, CHARLES WNDB, Daytona Beach, Fla. HOGAN, HARLAN WSBT-TV, South Bend. Ind. HOGAN, JAMES WSYR-TV, Syracuse, N. Y. HOLCOMB, RUSSEL WCEN, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. HOLMES, DEAN WTCN, Minneapolis, Minn. HANK SYLVERN Musical Director-Composer "Jane Froman Show"— CBS-TV Fhil Silvers Show"— CBS-TV "Comic Weekly Man"— NBC-Radio MU. 8-8600 1215 D D D Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV D D D HOI.ST. IIOWAKl) woi TV. Aino. Iowa MOI.T. AKCHIK KWJJ, Porilaiul. Orosr. HOl.T. OAN WHKX ChJllu'othc, Ohio mM»l>. TAI. NVKiJM. Kilohburtr. Mass. HOPKINS. RAYMOND L. WIBr. In.liauapolis, Ind. IIOrKlNS. WKS WTTM. Tivnton. N. J. IIOri.KK. KOSK MARIE KOH. Albii.jiUMiiiio. N. Mtx. HORN. BOB WFU. TV. IMiiladelphia. Pa. HORSl.KV. ROBERT WMT. Moiupliis, Tenn. HO\. WAI.l.V \Vi;VM Greenville. Miss. Ill BBIRl). BEN F. KATK. Miiui.'ii. La. HI 1)1)1. ESTON. JOHNNY KTRX. Wi.hna Falls, Tex. HI IXiENS. RAY KMBl -TV. Kansas City. Mo. HI (;h. iyor WCrr. Hartford. Conn. HIM.. IRA WCHV. Charlottesville. Va. HINT. (;eor(;e KAKK. Wichita. Kans. HI NT. SHIRLEY KEPO. El Paso, Tex. HITCHINGS. EI) KCRG. Cedar Rapids, Iowa INNES. BEN KWHM. Wilhston 4ACOBSEN. PEARI. KIF.M. Eureka. Calif. j.\e<;er. hill WJWL. 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KENDALL, ARTHUR WGAN, Portland, Maine KILEY, JOHN WMEX, Boston, Mass. KILGORE, WILLIAM S. WCYB, Bristol. Va. KING, PEE WEE Pee Wee King & Orchestra NBC KING, W. O. WTOC, Savannah, Ga. KINNEY, DOROTHY KVSA, McGehee, Ark. KIRK, EDNA EARLE WTRR, Sanford, Fla. KIRSTEN, GEORGE WJRI. Lenoir. N. C. KISTLER, JACK WKBN, Youngstown, Ohio KISTLER, JOHN R. WKBN-TV, Youngstown, Ohio KLEMM, DAVE WANE, Fort Wayne, Ind. KNICK, WALTER WBNS-TV, Columbus, Ohio KNOX, KEN KRBC, Abilene, Tex. KOENIG, MARGE KOA-TV, Denver, Colo. ROBERT ARMBRUSTER Musical Director NBC Western Division RCAVICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS Management ART RUSH, Inc. 1216 n n n orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV D D D KOSACK, JOSEPH E. WVLN. Olney, 111. KOTTLER, MISCHA WWJ-TV, Detroit. Mich. KOZAK, CHET KCLO, Lreaven worth. Kans. KRAMER, EDDIE WVMC, Mt. Carmel. 111. KREGER, DON Music Hall Varieties WVEC-TV. Hampton-Norfolk, Va. KRUEGER, RALPH WJJL. Niag-ara Falls, N. Y. KUBIAK, WALLY KYUM. Yuma. 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NORMAN, RALPH Elgin Hour ABC-TV WILBUR HATCH MUSICAL DIRECTOR 'I LOVE LUCY" "OUR MISS BROOKS' DECEMBER BRIDE" "THE WHISTLER' CBS-TV NELSON RIDDLE Conductor - Composer - Arranger TV BETTY HUTTON - MAX LIEBMAN SPECTACULAR ON NBC THIS IS YOUR MUSIC TV COAST TO COAST Conducting and Arranging on CAPITOL RECORDS for NAT "KING" COLE FRANK SINATRA BETTY HUTTON MARGARET WHITING BETTY HUTTON Night Club Engagements MOTION PICTURES "MY SISTER EILEEN"— Col. "FINIAN'S RAINBOW"— Placid Prods. 1218 n □ D Orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV D D D NORMAN, RALPH WOMT, Manitowoc, Wis. — o — ODOM, MITCH KBTM, Jonesboro, Ark. OLSON, WALLACE WCCO. Minneapolis. Minn. OLSWANGER, BERL WMCT, Memphis. Tenn. O'RANCH, JACK WKRT, Cortland. N. Y. OSBORN, TIM KTHT. Houston, Texas OSBORNE, OZZIE WMBD. Peoria. 111. OSSER, ABE Dancing Party ABC OVERSTREET, MRS. MAVIS WSLS. Roanoke, Va. P PADGETT, MATTIE WIRC, Hickory, N. C. PAINTER, DICK KVGB, Great Bend, Kans. 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MARLIN SKILES Composer-Conductor Motion Pictures Radio-Television 'Thai's My Boy"-CBS-TV and "Arrow in the Dust" "rial Top" "Fighter AUack" for Allied Artists WALTER SCHARF Musical Director Composer The Donald O'Connor Show "You're Only Yonng Once" (Paramount) "Artists and Models" (Paramount) 1219 n n n orchestra Leaders — Conductors — Organists — Radio-TV IH D D RICHARDSON, KAY KUSN. I. OS Alamos, N. Mex. RU IIMONU. BOB WKEN. Topeka, Eans. RIDDLE. NELSON B June 1, 1921, Oradcll, N. J. s\ax Licbman-Bcttv Hutton Spcc- tocukir, NBC-TV; 50th Annivcr- sory Show, Bank of America; J*\h Is Your Music, Syndicated RIIH.F.LY. RICHARD Danoinjr Party ABC RimiF.WAY. JIM KRBC-TV. Abilene. Tex. RILKY, RALPH WHIZ. Zanosville. Ohio RILKY. RALPH WHIZ-TV. Zanesville. Ohio ROItniNS. KDWARD WKNB. New Britain. Ck)nn. ROBBINS. MARIE WKBV. Riohmond. Ind. ROBERE. JOHN WDEF-TV. Chattanooga, Tenn. ROBERTS. BILL KDSX. Denison. Texas ROBERTS. DON WKNE. Keene. N. H. ROBERTS. JOE KBRS. Sprinirdale. Ark. 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Weingarten, David, Music Publications Weintraub Music Company Weiss, Mac, Music Pub. Co. WestVn Music Pub. Co. Whale Music Corp. Whalen Music White Way Music Co. Williamson Music, Inc. Willis Music Co. Windsor Music Corp. Windy City Music Co. Witmark, M., & Sons Wizell, Murray Music Pub. Co. Wizell & Day Music Corp. Wood, B. F., Music Co. Woodbine Music Co. Woodward Music, Inc. Words & Music, Inc. World Music, Inc. Worth, Bobby, Music Publishers, Inc. Wynn, Charles, Publications Young, Victor, Publishing Co Yellen and Fain Zephyr 'Music Pub. Co. ASSOCIATED MUSIC PUBLISHERS, INC. By CHARLES A. WALL President and Treasurer n n n Associated Music Publishers, Inc. is one of the foremost publishers of serious music in the United States. It has an extensive catalog of orchestra, instrumental, chamber, and choral music. In addition, it represents ex- clusively in the United States many of the principal iserious music catalogs of Europe, such as Breitkopf & Haertel, N. Simrock, B. Schott's Soehne, of (Germany; Universal Edition and Ludwig Doblinger of Austria; Schott & Co., Ltd. of England ; Editions Max Eschig and Enoch & Cie of France ; Songs of Spain, Spain; Suvini Zerboni and Casa Musicale Sonzos:no of Italy. AMP also is sole selling agent for BMI and BMI Canada, Ltd. publica- tions. The AMP Board of Directors is as follows : Sydney M. Kaye, Chairman of the AMP Board and Vice President, BMI ; Carl Haverlin, President of BMI; William S. Hedges, Vice President of National Broadcasting Company; Paul W. Morency, WTIC Hartford; J. Harold Ryan, Storer Broadcasting Co.; Charles A. Wall, President AMP and Vice President in Charge of Finance and Treasurer, BMI. AMP Officers: Charles A. Wall, President and Treasurer; Karl Bauer, Vice President; Richard F. French, Vice President; Benjamin V. Grasso, Vice President; Robert J. Burton, Secretary. ■Publishers Associated Music Publishers. Inc., New York Enoch & Cie, Paris. France-Music Co., New York Edition Bote & G. Bock, Berlin Oesterreichischer Bundeslag, Vienna Breitkopf & Haertel, Leipzig & Wiesbaden Philharmonia Pocket Scores Breitkopf Publications. Inc.. New York Schott fir Company, Ltd., London Broadcast Music, Inc., New York B. Schott's Soehne, Mainz BMI Canada. Ltd., Toronto N. Simrock, Leipzig Ludwig Doblinger, Vienna Casa Muskale Sonzogno, Milan Editions Max Eschig, Parrs Universal Edition, Vienna, Zurich, London C F Kahnt Leipzig Edizoni Suvini-Zerboni, Milan F.E.CLeuckart, Munich Songs of Spain, Inc. (Union Musical Espanol), Editions Adolph Nagel, Hanover "Madrid 1259 BROADCAST MUSIC, INC. By CARL HAVERLIN President n n n ENTERING its 15th year of service to the broadcasting industry and all users of music alike, BMI is recognized as a symbol of the American way of business life — free enterprise in a competitive market. It came into being beca,use there was a need for **a competitive source of supply of music." From the beginning, BMI has conducted itself as a constructive force, not only in its business of licensing the use of its music, but in the constant strengthening of its catalog via the encouragement of new writers and publishers and the resultant better service to its customers and to the public. Thus, while this organization has steadily built up a reservoir of music of every conceivable category — ^Country and Western, Rhythm and Bloies, Popular and contemporary Concert, it has at the same time provided oppor- tunities for many new writers; many aggressive young publishing firms were enabled to launch profitable careers. In short, since the advent of BMI, writers and publishers, regardless of affiliation, are generally earning more money than ever before. During the year 1954, BMI further enlarged its services, adding to its radio and TV scripts "The American Story,'' a new historical series cover- ing important subjects from Columbus down to the atomic age. The con- tributors are leading authors and historians d the nation. In May, 1944, the Chicago Board of Education, through its C I icago Radio Council, made a special award to BMI in recognition of the educational value of its "Book Parade,'' used by many hundreds of stations and classrooms. BMI continues to administer the Student Composers Radio Awards which awards scholarships to several classifications of young composers. In the realm of contemporary concert music, BMI has renewed its con- tract with the American Composers Alliance, thus assuring licensees of the continued availability of many interesting contemporary works. OFFICERS OF BMI: Carl Haverlin, President; Sydney M. Kaye, Vice-president and General Counsel; Robert J. Burton, Vice-president in charge of Publisher and Writers Relations, Secretary; Charles A. Wall, Vice-president in charge of Finance; Roy Harlofw, Vice-president in charge of Station Service; Glenn Dolberg, Vice-president in charge of Station Relations; Jean Geiringer, Vice-president, Foreign Relations; Harry P. Sommer- ville, Vice-president, Non-Radio Licensing; Robert Sour, Assistant Vice-president, Pub- lisher Relations. DIRECTORS: (elected annually): Sydney M. Kaye, Chairman; Herbert V. Akerberg, John Elmer, Joseph E. Baudino, Carl Haverlin, William S. Hedges, Herbert Hollister, Leonard Kapner, Paul W. Morency, Ernest Lee Jahncke, Jr., J. Leonard Reinsch, J. Harold Ryan, G. Richard Shafto and James E. Wallen. 1260 S-..5...S BMIPUBLISHERS DDn Aaron Music Company Abbott Music Pub. Acama Music Co. Acuff-Rose Publications Adams- Vee & Abbott, Inc. Adanac Music Company Adier, Larry, Musk Co. Agatha Music Corp. Airlane Music, Inc. Aladdin Music Publications Albert, Jernathy Pifb. Co. Accordion Music Publishing Co. Adamus, A. Adamus, Zenobiusz Albright- Music Company Alford, Harry L. Alkire, Eddie, Publications Amsco Music Publishing Co. Andrea Music Co., Inc. Arct, M. Arct Wydawnict-wo Muzyczne Ashmall, Wm. E., Company Augsburg Publishing House Avalon Music Publishing Co. Aztec Music Company Babwin Publications Barnes, A. S., & Company, Inc. Barnhouse, C. L, Company Bartlett, E. M. Barwicki, K. T. Bass Co., The Bava's, John, Music Beazley, Samuel W., & Son Beirly, Alfred, Co. Bendix Publishing Corp. Benson, John T., Publishing Co. Berge Music Co. Blake, Whitney, Music Publishers Braun, Hubert J. Braun Music Co. Braun Organization, The Breuer, Harry Broadcast Music Publishers Broadman Press, The Brumley, Albert E., and Sons Bryant Music Company Calbo, N. Capitol Music Co. Cardilli, M. V. Carlton Music Pub. Catholic Music Co. Central Music Co. Century Music Publishing Co. Cerruti, John M. Chart Music Publishing House, Inc. Choral Press Church Music Co. Clayton, Norman J. Clef Music Corp. Coanacher, B. Coleman, Robert H. Coleman, Robert H., Publishing Co. Colin, Charles Composers Press, Inc., The Concord Music Publishing Co., Inc. Concordia Pub. House Cooper, W. Oliver Craig, Ivy E. Crawford, Percy B. Cummings, M. Homer Czytelnik Daniel, John, Quartet Song Pub. Darom, Edition Davis, Marion, Company, The Dawson, William L. Dean, Emmet S. Dean & Edmiaston Dean & Evridge Dean & Franklin Dean & Hensley Dean & Morgan Dean & Sebren Deiro, Pietro Denison, T. S., & Company Denson Trio Music Co. Denson-Parris Music Co. Di Bella, 0., Music Co. Edel, Yizchak Edition Darom Edition Gil- Ron Edition Hazemer Edition Jastrzab Edition Olympia Edition Pizmon Edition Pro Arte Eulenburg, Ernst, Ltd. Europa Music Co. Evangel Music Co., Inc. Fairbank, H. W., Company Ferrill, J. W. Firm Foundation Publishing House FitzSimons, H. T., Co., Inc. Forberg, Rob. Fouts, S. G. Fouts-Payne Music Co. Future Music Gebethner & Wolff Georgi fir Vitak Music Co. 1267 Gilbert Music Company Gil-Ron Goddard Publishing Corp. Gornston, David Gospel Music Publications Gospel Songs, Inc. Grabczewski, F. Crammer, Frank Gregorian Institute of America Hall Music Co., The Hall fir McCreary Co. Hanson, Eddy Harmonia Publishing Co. Harper fir Brothers Hartford Music Co., The Hart's Music Company Hathaway, Franklin Earl, Mus. Pub. Hazemer, Edition Heinrichshofen's Verlag Henson, J. M., Music Co. Heritage Music Publications, Inc. Hoffman, Raymond A., Co. Holbrooke, Josef Huffer, Fred K. Hymntime Publishers Idzikowski, Leon Idzikowski, M. "IPA," Israel Publishers Agency "Iscam," Israel Society of Com- posers, Authors fir Music Pub- lishers Jastrzab, Edition Jeffress Music Company Jewell, Fred, Music Co. Kanner Music Publishing Co. Keene, Hank, Inc. Kelman Music Corp. Keyboard Publishing Co. King, K. L, Music House King Music Publishing Corp. Kjos, Neil A., Music Co. Krachtus, John, Co. Krone, Max and Beatrice Kuthan, E. Lillenas Publishing Co. Lister, Mosie, Publications Littig, Frank, Music Publishing Co. Liturgical Music Company ana SESAC PUBLISHERS D D D Liturgical Music Press, Inc. Likhvig Music Publishing Co. Maciejo.vski, ZB. Markiewicz, Adam Master Mu5ic Press, Inc. McKinley Publishers, Inc. McLaughlin & Reilly Co. Mercury Music Corp. Modern Music Library Moniuszko Publishing Co. Morris-Henson Music Co. Music Press Music Press, Inc. Music Products Corp. Musical Melody Publishers National Music Company National Music Company, Inc. Nattrass-Schenck, Inc. Nazarene Publishing House Network Music Publishers Northwestern Press, The Nowa Scena Nowacki, Henryk X. Olympia, Edition Pace, Adger M. Pagani, 0., & Bro., Inc. Pallma, Frank, Music Publisher Pallma Music Products Corp. Panella, Frank A. Panella Music Co. Paragon Music Publishers Parks, j. A., Company, The Parris Music Co. Parris, 0. A. Perry, F. Clark, Co. 'erry's Sons, A. W., Inc. Pioneer Music Press Pizmon, Edition Podgorski, I. Polonia Publishing Co. Polskie Towarzystwo Muzyki Wspolczesnej Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyki Wspolczesnej Poltawski, Aleksander Pomaranski, Zygmunt Popular Music Publications Princess Publications Pro Art Publications Pro Arte, Edition "PWM," Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne "PWP." Przedstawicielstwo Wydawnictwo Polskich (Asso- ciation of Polish Publishers) Puritan Publishing Co. Quartet Music Company Quincke, Walter A. Radio City Guitar Studio Rainbow Music Co. Ramola Music Ramsey, Will M. Ramsey & Parker Revival Music Company Ricart & Cia, Luis, S. L. Roat, Chas. E., Music Co. Rolseth Pub. Co. Rozan Publishing Co. Rudnicki, Walery Rynczak, J. Rzepecki, J. Sacred Music Foundation, The Sajewski, W. H., Music and Publishing Co., Inc. Schmidt, Arthur P., Co., Inc., The Schmitt, Paul A., iMusic Company Schuberth, Edward, & Co., Inc. Sebren, George W., Music Co. Select Music Company Selmer, H. & A., Inc. Seyfarth, G. Sherwood Music Co. Showalter, A. J., Company, The Showalter, G. H. P. Simon, Frank Singenberger, John Singenberger, Otto Singspiration Singtime Publishing Co. Sisk Music Company, The Slaski, H. Slater, Will W. Smith, Alfred B. Smith, Wm. j.. Music Co. Southern Music Plate Co. Stamps- Baxter Music fir Printing Co., Inc. Stamps Quartet Music Company, Inc. Stamps, V. O., Music Company Standard Music Company 1268 Standard Songs Stanphill, Ira Stirling Music Publishing Co. Sunday School Board of the South Baptist Convention, The Target Music Co. Tav-Rina, Edition Teddlie, Tillit S. Tennessee Music & Printing Co. Thomas, Alvis 0. Thomas, J. E. Thompson Music Company Top Music Publishers, Inc. Tovey, Herbert G. Towarzystwo Wydawnicze Muzyki Polskie j Treasure Chest Publications, Inc. Triangle Music Co. Trio Music Co. Tuskegee Institute Universum Varner, Wallace B. Vaughan, James D., Music Publishers Vitak-Elsnic Co. Voipe Music Co. Walls, W. M. Warde, Harry Warner, F. Eugene Weaner-Levant Publications Weaner, Maxwell Wells, Kenneth H. Western Accordion Music Company Wheelwright, Lorin F. Whitney Blake Music Publishers Wiehler, Zygmunt Wilensky, Moshe Windsor Music Company Winsett, R. E. Witczyk, Stanislaw "WJR" Wohl, Jehuda Wydawnictwo Muzyczne Arcta "Zaiks," Zwiazek Autorow, Kompozytorow i Wydawcow Zak, Czeslaw Zaiewski, B. J. Zaremba, Alojzy 7///////// Frequency Modulation Stations— FM ALPHABETICALLY LISTED BY STATE— CITY IN OPERATION AS OF JANUARY 1, 1955 FM STATIONS IN OPERATION As of Jan. 1, 1955 nan Call Letters City Licensee ALABAMA WAVU-FM, Albertville; Soitd Mountain Bcsfrg. Service WRFS-FM, Alexander City; Piedmont Service Corp. WCTA-FM, near Andalusia; Andalusia Bcstg. Co., Inc. WHMA-FM, Anniston; Anniston Bcstg. Co. WAFM, Birmingham; The TV Corp. WSGN-FM, Birminghom; The Jemison Bcstg. Co. WKLF-FM, Clanton; Southeastern Bcstg. Co. WFMH-FM, Cullman; The Voice of Cullman WHOS-FM, Decatur; North Alabama Bcst^. Co. WJOI-FM, Florence; Florence Bcstg. Co. WJBY-FM, Gadsden; Gadsden Bcstg. Co., Inc. WJLN, Homewood; Johnston Bcstg. Co. WHBS-FM, HuntsviMe; The Huntsville Times Co., Inc. WWWB-FM, Jasper; Bankhead Bcstg. Co., Inc. WRLD~FM, Lanett; Valley Bcstg. Co., Inc. WABB-FM, Mobile; The Mobile Press Register, Inc. RHTB-FM, Talladega; Voice of Talladega, Inc. WTBC-FM, Tuscaloosa; Tuscaloosa Bcstg. Co. ARIZOIVA KTYL-FM, near Mesa; Sun Valley Bcstg. Inc. KTKT-FM, Tucson; Thomas J. Wallace Call Let^ys City Licensee KNX-FM, Hollywood; C.B.S., Inc. KFOX-FM, Long Beach; iNiicholos & Warinner, Inc. KINOB, Long Beach; The Cerritos Bcstg. Co. KiCBH, Los Angeles; A. A. Crawford KFAC-PM, Los Angeles; Los Angeles Bcstg. Co. KRKD-FM, Los Angeles; Radio Broadcasters, Inc. KFWB-FM, Los Angeles; KRWB, Inc. KHJ-PM, Los Angeles; General Teleradio, Inc. KABC-FM, Los Angeles, A.B.C., Inc. KMYC-PM, iMafysvllle; Marysville-Yuba City Bcstrs. KBEE, Modesto; MioCilatchy Broadcasting Co. KTRB-FM, nr. Modesto; KTRB Bcstg. Co., Inc. KLX-FM, Oakland; Tribune Building Company KEDO, Ontario; The Daily Report Co. KWKW-FM, Pasadena; Southern Oalifornia Bcstg. Corp. KORA-FM, Sacramento; KORA, Inc. KFBK-PM, Sacramento; McClatohy Bcstg. Co . KSBR, San Bruno; Radio Diaiblo, Inc. KFSD-FM, San Diego; Airfan Radio Corp., Ltd. KSON^PM, San Franoisoo; KSON Broadcasters KCBS-^FM> San Francisco; Oolumbio Bcstg. System, Inc. KGO-FM, Sam Francisco; American Bcstg. Co., Inc. KiNBC-FM, San Francisco; National Bcstg. Co., Inc. KXKX, San Francisco; Electromic Service Corp. KSJO-FM, San Jose; Santa Clara Bcstg. Company KWIZ-FM, Santai Ana; The Voice of the Orange Empire KDFC, Sausalito, Sundial Bcstg. Corp. ARKANSAS KLCN-FM, BIytheville; Harold L. Sudbury KFPW-FM, Ft. Smith; Tulsa Bcstg. Co. KFSA-FM, Ft. Smith; Southwestern Puiblisihing Co. KBTM-FM, Jonesboro; Regional Bcstg. Co. KPOC-FM, Pocahontas; Pocahontas Radio, Inc. KUOA-FM, Siloam Springs; KUOA, Inc. CALIFOR]\IA KERN-FM, Bakersfield; McClatchy Bcstg. Co. KQXR, Bakersfield; KLEF Bcstrs. KRE-FM, Berkeley; Central California Bcstrs., Inc. KPFA, Berkeley; Pacifico Foundation KPLA, Beverly Hills; School of Radio Arts KRED, Eureka; Redwcwd Bcstg. Co., Inc. KARM-FM, Fresno; KARM, The George Harm Station KMJ-FM, Fresno; McClatchy Bcstg. Co. KRFM, Fresno; Colifornia Inland Bcstg. Co. KUTE, Giendole; Robert P. Adorns KFMU, Giendole; Nicholas M. Brary COLORADO KLZ-PM, Denver; Alladin Bcstg. Corp. KOA-FM, (Denver; Metropolitan TV Co. KFML, Golden; Evert A. Bancker, Jr. ROMS, Moniitou Springs; Garden of Gods Bcstg. Co. CO^BfECnCUT WLAD-FM, Damibury; Berkshire Bcstg. Co. WDRC^PM, Hartford; The Connecticut Bcstg. Co. WTIC-PM, Hartford; Travelers Bcstg. Serv. Corp. WMMW-FM, Meriden; Silver City Crystal Co. WNIHC-FM, New Haven; The Elm City Bcstg. Corp. WSTC-PM, Stamford; The Western Conn. Bcstg. Co. DELAWARE WDEL-PM, Wilmington; WDEL, Inc. 1270 °„£„0 LL..?,LfJ^^^^ IN OPERATION nDD Call Letters City Ueensee Call Letters DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WASH, Washington; Gommercial Radio Equipment Co. WCFM, Wasinington; Cooperative Bostg. Assoc. WFAN, Washington; United Bcstg. Co., Inc. WGMS-FM, Washington; Good Music Stvition, Inc. WMAL-FM, Washington; Evening Star Bcstg. Go. WOL-FM, Washington; Washington Bcstg. Co. WRC-FM, Washington; (National Bcstg. Co. WTOP-FM, Washington; WTOP, Inc. WWDC-FM, Washington; Capitol Bcstg. Co. City Licensee FLORIDA WNDB-FM, Daytono Beach; iNevrs-Journal Corp. WRUF-FM, Gainesville; University of Florida WJAX-FM, Jacksonville; City of Jacksonville WJHP-FM, Jacksonville; Jacksonville Journal Co. WMBR-FM, Jacksonville; Washington Post Co. WGBS-FM, Miiomi; Storer Bcstg. Co. WIOD-FiM, Miami; Isle of Dreams Bcstg. Corp. WQAM-FM, Miomi; Miami Bcstg. Co. WWPB-FM, Miami; Paul Brake WKAT-FM, Miami Beach; WKAT, Inc. WLRD, Miami Beach; Mercantile Bcstg. Co. WDBO-FM, Orlando; Orlando Bcstg. Co., Inc. WHOO-FM, Orlando; WHOO, Inc. WORZ-FM, Orlando; Central Florida Bcstg. Co. WWPG-FM, Palm Beach; Palm Beach Bcstg. Corp. WDLP-FM, Panama City; Panama City Bcstg. Co., Inc. St. Petersburg; Pinellas Bcstg. Co. Tallahassee; Joihn H. Phipps Tampa; Tampa Times Co. Tampa; The Tribune Company WTSP-FM, WTAL-FM WI>AE-FM WFLA-FM, WPKM, Tampa; FM Broadcasters GEORGIA WGAU-FM, Athens; J. K. Patrick & Co. WAGA-FM, Atlanta; Storer Bcstg. Co. WBGE-FM, Atlanta; General Bcstg. Co. WGST-FM, Atlanta; Georgia Institute of Tech. WSB-FM, Atlanta; Atlanta Newspapers, Inc. WAQM, Atlanta; Glenkaren Associates, Inc. WAUG-FM, Augusta; Garden City Bcstg. Co. WBBQ-FM; Augusta; Savannah Valley Bcstg. Co. WRBL-FM, Columbus; Columbus Bcstg. Co. WI>WD-FM, Dawson; Dawson Bcstg. Co. WDUN-FM, Gainesville; Northeast Georgia Bcstg. Co. WKEU-PM, Griffin; Radio Station WKEU WLAG-FM, LaGrange; LaGrange Bcstg. Co. WMAZ-FM, iMacon; Southeastern Bcstg. Co. WCOH-FM, Newnan; Newnan Bcstg. Co. WRGA-FM, Rome; Rome Broadacsting Corp. WSAV-FM, Savannah; WSAV, Incorporated WTOC-FM, Savannah; Savannah Bcstg. Co. WJAT-FM, Swainsboro; Jack A. & iNancy M, Thompson WLET-FM, Toocoa; R. G. LeTourneou HAWAII KAIM, Honolulu; Christion Bcstg. Assn. IDAHO KSEI-FM, Pocatello; Radio Service Corp. KiRXK-FM, Rexburg; Snake River Radio & TV Co. KTFI-FM, Twin Falls; Radio Broadcasting Corp. ILLINOIS WJBC-FM, Bloomington; Bloomington Bcstg. Corp. WBYS-FM, Canton; Fulton County Bcstg. Co. WROY-FM, Cormi; Carmi Bcstg. Co. WCINT-FM, nr. Centralia; Southern Illinois Bcstg. Corp. WDWS-PM, Champaign; The Champaign News-Gazette WBBM-FM, Chicago; Columbia Bcstg. & System, Inc. WBEZ, Chicago; Bd. of Ed., City of Chicago WBliK, Chicago; Balabon & Katz Corporation WEFM, Chicago; WHFC, Inc. WBNR-FM, Chicago; American Bcstg. Co., Inc. WFJL, Chicago; Lewis College of Science & Tech. WFMiF, Chicago; Functional Music, Inc. WFMT-FM, Chicago; Fale Bcstg. Co., Inc. WSEL, Chicago; Chicago Skyway Bcstg. Co. WIMAQ-FM, Chicago; National Bcstg. Co., Inc. WSOY-FM, Decatur; Illinois Broadcasting Co. WLEY, Elmwood Park; Elmwood Park Bcstg. Corp. WSEI, Effingham; Illinois Bcstg. Co. WEAW-FM, Evanston; North Shore Bcstg. Co., Inc. WFJS, Freeport; Stephenson Corp. WEBQ-FM, Harrisburg; Harrisburg Bcstg. Co. WLDS-FM, Jacksonville; Jacksonville Radio & TV Bcstg. Corp. WLBH-FM, Mattoon; Mattoon Bcstg. Co. WMIX-FM, Mt. Vernon; Mt. Vernon Radio & TV Co. WOPA-FM, Oak Park; Village Bcstg. Co. WLVN^FM, OIney; OIney Bcstg. Co., Inc. WPRS-FM, Paris; Paris Bcstg. Corp. WMBD-FM, Peoria; WMBD, Inc. WGEM-FM, Quincy; Quincy Bcstg. Co. WTAD-PM, Quincy; Lee Broadcasting, Inc. WROK-FM, iRockford; Rockford Broadcasters, Inc. WHBF-FM, Rock Island; Rock Island Bcstg. Co. WTAX-FM, Springfield; WTAX, Inc. WKID-FM, Urbana; WKID Bcstg. Co. INDIANA WFIU, Bloomington, Trustees of Ind. University WONB-FM, Connersville; iNews-Examiner Company WBBS, Crawfordsville, First Baptist Church WTRC-FM, Elkliart; Truth Publishing Co., Inc. WCMR, Elkhart; Clarence C. Moore WIKY-FM, Evansville; South Central Bcstg. Corp. WMLL, Evansville; On the Air, Inc. WIKJG-FM, Ft. Wayne; Northeastern Ind. Bcstg. Co. WJOB-FM, Hammond; South Shore Bcstg. Corp. WITZ-FM, Jasper; Jasper On the Air, Inc. WFAM, near Lafayette; WFAM, Inc. 1271 ODD FM STATIONS IN OPERATION D D n CoflUttws atf Call Letters City Licensee WINL, Lebonon; Lebanon Bcstg. Co. WORX, Madison; Electronics Lab., Inc. WMRI-FM, near Marion; Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. WIMS-FM, Michigan City; Northern Ind. Bcstrs., Inc. WMUN, near Muncie; Tri-City Radio Corp. WCTW, New Castle; The Courier-Times, Inc. WBOW-FM, Terre Haute; Banks of the Wabash, Inc. WTHI-FM, Terre Houte; Wobash Valley Bcstg. Corp WRSW-FM, Warsaw; Reub Williams & Sons, Inc. WFML, Washington; Washington Radio, Inc. IOWA KFGQ-FM, Boone; Boone Biblical College KROS-FM, Clinton; Clinton Bcstg. Corp. WOC-FM, Davenport; Tri-City Bcstg. Company KRNT-FM, Des Moines; Cowles Bcstg. Co. KSO-FM, Des Moines; Murphy Bcstg. Company WHO-FM, Des Moines; Central Bcstg. Co. WDBQ-FM, Dubuque; Dubuqife Bcstg. Co. KOKX-FM, Keokuk; Keokuk Bcstg. Co. KGLO-FM, Mason City; Lee-Radiio, Incorporated KWPC-FM, Muscatine; Muscatine Bcstg. Co., Ltd. KSCJ-FM, Sioux City; Perkins Brothers Co. KAYL-FM, Storm Lake; Cornbelt Bcstg. Company KANSAS KIND-FM, Independence; Central Bcstg. Inc. KFH-FM, WicliitG; Radio Station KFH Company KENTUCKY WCMI-FM, Ashland; Ashland Bcstg. Company WLBJ-FM, Bowling Green Bcstg. Co. WFUL-FM, Fulton; Ken-Tenn Bcstg. Corp. WSON-FM, Hopkinsville; Hopkinsville Bcstg. Co., Inc. WLAP-FM, Lexington; American Bcstg. Co. WFMW-FM, Madisonville; Messenger Bcstg. Co., Inc. WOMI-FM, Owensboro; Owensboro Bcstg. Company WVJS-FM, Owensboro; Owensboro on the Air, Inc. WKYB-FM, Paducah; WKYB, Inc. WPAD-FM, Paducah; Paducah Bcstg. Co., Inc. LOIJISIAN A KALB-FM, Alexandria; Alexandria Bcstg. Co., Inc. WAFB-FM, Baton Rouge; Modern Bcstg. Co. WBRL, Baton Rouge; Baton Rouge Bcstg. Co., Inc. WLCS-FM, Baton Rouge; Air Waves, Inc. KVOL-FM, Lafayette Evangeline Bcstg. Co., Inc. KMLB-FM, Monroe; Liner's Bcstg. Station, Inc. WDSU-FM, New Orleans; WDSU Bcstg. Corp. WRCM, New Oricons; Supreme Bcstg. Co., Inc. WMMT, New Orleans; Fidelity Bcstg. Co., Inc. KTBS-FM, Shreveport; KTBS, Inc. KRMD-FM, Shreveport; Radio Station KRMD KWKH-FM, Shreveport; International Bcstg. Corp. MAINE WCOU-FAA, Lewijton; Twin City Bcstg. Co., Inc. MARYLAND Wh«AV-FM, Annapolis; The Copitxil Bcstg. Co. WCAO-FM, Balitiimore; The Mionumental Radio Co. WITH-FIM, Baltimiore; Maryland Bcstg. Company WUST-FM, Bethesda; Bcstg. Mamagememt, Inc. WCUM-FM, Cumberlond; The Tower Realty Co. WJEJ-FM, Hagerstown; Hagerstown Bcstg. Co. WBUZ, Oaklanid; Chesapeake Bcst^. C»., Inc. MASSACHUSETTS WCOP-FiM, Boston; Post Publishing Co. WEEI-PM, Boston; Columibia Bcstg. Syste-N 're. WHDHi-FM,, Boston; WHDH, Inc. WNiAC-FM, Boston; General Teleradiio, Int. WBET-FM, Brockton; Bmterprise Puibliishing Co. WXHiR, Cambridge; Middlesex Bcstg. Corp. WHAI-FM, Greenfield; John W. Huigis WLLK-FM, Lowell; Merriimac Bcstg. Co., Inc. WBSM-FM, Niew Bedford; Bay State Bcstg. Co. WNBH-FM, New Bedford; E. Anthony & Sons, Inc. WIBEC-FM, Piittsfield; Western Mass. Bcstg. Co. WHiYN-'FM, Springfield; Htiimipden -Hampshire Corp. WMAS-FM, Springfield; WMAS, Inc. WCRB-FM, Waltham; Charles River Bcstg. Co. WOCB-FM, West Yarmouth; £. Anthony & Sons, Inc. WTAG-FM, Worcester; WTAG, Inc. MICHIGAN WBCM-FMi, Bay City; Bay Broadcasting Co., Inc. WHFB-FM, Benton Harbor; Palladium Publishing Co. WTVB-FM, Ooldwater; Twin Valley Bcstrs., Inc. WKMiH-FM, Dearborn; WKMIH, Inc. WBIRI, Detroit; Booth Radio & TV Stations, Inc. WDET-FM, Detroit; Wayne University WJBK-FM, Detroit; Storer Bcstg. Co. WJR-FM, Detroit; WJR, The Goodwill Station, Inc. WMUZ, Detroit; Mlcihigan Music Co. WWJ-FM, Detroit; The Evening Ntews Association WXYZ-FM, Detroit; WXYZ, Inc. WFUM, Flint; Regents of University of Michigan WPBE, Flint; Flint Bd. of Ed. WJEF-FM, Grand Rapiids; Fetzer Btstg. Co. WLAV-FM, Grand Rapids; Versluis Radio & TV, Inc. WKBZ-FM, Muskegon; Ashbacker Radio Corp. WLDM, Oak Pork; Lincoln Bcstg. Comipany WCAR-FM, Pontiac; WCAR, Inc. WOMC, Royal Oak; Sparks Bcstg. Co. WSAM-FM, Saginaw; Saginaw Bcstg. Co. WSTR-PM, Sturgis; WSTR, Inc. MINNESOTA KYSM-'FM, Mankato; Southern Minn. Supply Co. KTIS-FM, Minneaipolis; Nortihwestern Sch.-Bible College WTCN-FM, Minneapolis; Minn. Television Pub. Serv. Corp. KFAM-FM, St. Cloud; The Times Publishing Co. WMIN-FM, St. Paul; Franklin BIdg. Co. KWKO-FM, Winona; Winona Radio Service 1272 D n D FM STATIONS IN OPERATION D D D Ca!l Letters City Licensee MISSISSIPPI WGCM-FM, Gulfport; WGCM Bcstg. Company WRFM, Hattiesburg; Forest Bcstg. Co., Inc. WJDX-FM, Joickson; Laimar Life linsurance Co. MISSOURI KFUO-FM, KWOS-FM, WMBH-FM, KCMO-FM, KBOA-FM, KWOC-FM, KTTS-FM, KCFM, St. KWPM-FM. Clayton; Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Jefferson City; Capital Bcstg. Company Joplin; Joplin Bcstg. Company Kansas City; Meredith Engrg. Co. near Kennett; Kennett Bcstg. Corp. Poplor Bluff; Poplar Bluff Bcstg. Co. Springfield; independent Bcstg. Co. Louis; Commercial Bcstg. Co. West Plains; Robert F. Neathery NEVADA KBNO-FM, Las Vegas; iNevada Bcstg. Company KiNEV, Reno; Everett B. Cobb NEW HAMPSHIRE WMOU-FM, Berlin; Wliite Mts. Bcstg. Co., Inc. WTSV-FM, Claremont; Grandview, Inc. WKBR-FM, Manchester; Granite State Bcstg. Co., Inc. WOPW-FM, Nashua; Nashua Bcstg. Corp. NEW MEXICO KHPM, Albuquerque; OHiE Bcstg. Co., Inc. NEW JERSEY WJLK-FM, Asbury Park; Asbury Park Press, Inc. WSNJ-PM, near Bridgeton; Eastern States Bcstg. Corp. WAAT-FM, Newark; Bremer Bcstg. Corp. WCTC-FM, Ntew Brunswick; Chanticleer Bcstg. Co. WTOA, Trenton; Mercer Broadcasting Co. WAWZ-FM, Zare Phath; Pillar of Fire Inc. NEW YORK WMBO-FM, Auburn; WMiBO, Inc. WRBS, Bay Shore; Great South Bay Bcstg. Co. WKOP-FM, Binghamton; Bingihomton Bcstrs., Inc. WRRE, Bristol Center; Northeast Radio Corp. WBEN-FM, Buffalo; WBBN, Inc. WBNY-FM, Buffalo; Roy L. Albertson WWOL-FM, Buffalo; Greater Erie Bcstg. Co. WXRC, Buffalo; Western New York Bcstg. Co. WRRC, Cherry Valley; Northeast Radio Corp. WCLI-FM, Corning; Radio Corning Inc. WKRT-FM, Cortland; Radio Cortland, Inc. WRRD, DeRuyter; Northeast Radio Corp. WHLI-FM, Hempstead; FM Broadcasting Corp. WWHG-FM, Hornell; The W. H. Greenhow Co. WHCU-FM, Ithaca; Cornell University ! Call Letters City License* WRRA, Ithaca; Northeast Radio Corp. WJTN-FM, Jamestown; James Bcstg. Co., Inc. WIMSA-FM, Massena; The Brockway Company WNiRC-FM, New Rochelle; Radio New Rochelle Inc. WABC-FM, New York; American Bcstg. Co., Inc. WABF, New York; Metropolitan Bcstg. & TV, Inc. WCBS-FM, New York; Columbia Bcstg. System, Inc. WEVD-FM, New York; Debs Memorial Fund, Inc. WGHF, New York; WGHF, Inc. WHOM-FM, New York; Atlantic Bcstg. Co., Inc. WMiGM-FM, iNew York; Loew's, Inc. WRCA-FM, New York; National Bcstg. Co., Inc. WNYC-FM, New York; City of N. Y. Municipal Bcstg. System WOR-FM, New York; General Teleradio, Inc. WQCR-FM, New York; Interstate Bcstg. Co., Inc. WWRL-FM, New York; Long Island Bcstg. Corp. WHILD-FM, Niagara Falls; Earl C. Hull WSLB-FM, Ogdensburg; St. Lawrence Bcstg. Corp. WHDL-FM, Oleam; WHDL, Inc. WALK-FM, Patchogue; Suffolk Bcstg. Corp. WHFM, Rochester; Stromberg-Carlson Company WRNY-FM, Rochester; Rochester Bcstg. Co., Inc. WGFM, Schenectady; General Electric Company WSYR-FM, Syracuse; Central New York Bcstg. Corp. WFLY, Troy; The Troy Record Company WRUN-FM, Utica; Rome Sentinel Company WWNY-FM, Watertown; The Brockway Company WRRL, Weathersfield; Northeast Radio Corp. WFAS-FM, White Plains; Westchester Bcstg. Corp. NORTH CAROLINA WGWR-FM, Asheboro; Asheboro Broadcasting Co. WLOS-FM, Asheville; Skyway Bcstg. Co. WBBB-FM, Burlington; Alamance Bcstg. Co., Inc. WPNS-FM, Burlington; Burlington-Graham Bcstg. Co WSOC-FM, Charlotte; Radio Station WSOS, Inc. WDNC-FM, Durham; Durham Radio Corp. WIPM-FM, Elkin; James B. Childress WPNC-FM, Fayetteville; Caipe Fear Bcstg. Co. WBBO-FM, nr. Forest City; Rutherford County Radio Co., Inc. WQNC-FM, Gastonia; Catherine T. McSwain WEQR, Goldsboro; Eastern Carolina Bcstg. Co., Inc. WHINC-FM, Henderson; Henderson Radio Corp. WNOS, High Point; The North State Bcstg. Co. WHPE-FM, iHiigih Point; High Point Bcstg. Co. WMFR-FM, High Point; Radio Station WMFR, Inc. WEWQ-FM, Laurinburg; Scotland Bcstg. Co. WLOE-FM, Leoksville; WLOE, Inc. WBUY-FM, nr. Lexington; Davidson County Bcstg. Co. WMIT, Marion; Mt. Mitchell Bcstg. Co. WFMB, nr. Mayodan; Mayo Bcstg. Co. WNAO-FM, Raleigh; WPTF Radio Company WRAL-FM, Raleigh; Capitol Bcstg. Co., Inc. WREV-FM, Raleigh; Capitol Bcstg. Co., Inc. WREV-FM, Reidsville; the Reidsville Bcstg. Co., Inc. WKFM, Roanoke Rapids; WCBT, Inc. WFMA, Rocky Mount; Eastern Carolina Electronics, Inc. WEED-FM, Rocky Mount; William Avera Wynne WSTP-FM, Salisbury; Piedmont Bcstg. Co. WWGP-FM, Sanford; Sandihills Bcstg. Corp. 1273 D n D FM STATIONS IN OPERATION nan atf L/ctnsM Caff LttHrs WOHS-FM, Shelby; Western Carolina Radio Corp. WSIC-FM, Statcsvillc; Statcsville Bcstg. Co., Inc. WCPS-FM, Torboro; Coostol Ploins Bcstg. Co., Inc. NVTNC-FM, nr. Tbomosvillc; Ttiomosvillo Bcstg. Co. WMFD-FM, Wilmington; Richard Austin Dunlea WAIR-FM, Winstoo-Salcm; Radio-Winston-Salem, Inc. WSJS-FM, Winston-Salem; Piedmont Publishing Co. WMIT, Yancey County; Mt. Mitchell Bcstrs., Inc. OHIO WAKR-FM, Akron; Summit Radio Corporation WFAH-FM, Alliance; Review Publishing Company WATG-FM, Ashland; Ashland Bcstg. Co. WICA-FM, Ashtabula; WICA, Inc. WTRX-FM, Belaire; Ohio-W. Virginia Broadcasting Co. WHBC-FM, Canton; The Ohio Bcstg. Co. WCPO-FM, Cincinnati; Scripps-Howard Radio, Inc. WKRC-FM, Cincinnati; Radio Cincinnati, Inc. WDOK-FM, Cleveland; Civic Bcstrs., Inc. WERE-FM, Cleveland; Cleveland Bcstg. Co. WGAR-FM, Cleveland; Peoples Bcstg. Corp. WHK-FM, Cleveland; United Bcstg. Co. WJW-FM, Cleveland; WJW, Inc. WTAM-FM, Cleveland; National Bcstg. Co., Inc. WSRS-FM, Cleveland Hts.; WSRS, Inc. WCOL-FM, Columbus; Air Trails, Inc. WVKO-FM, Columbus; Sky Way Bcstg. Corp. WHIO-FM, Dayton; Miami Valley Bcstg. Corp. WEOL-FM, Elyria; Elyria-Lorain Bcstg. Co. WFIN-FM, Findlay; The Findlay Publishing Co. WFOB-FM, Fostorio; Seneca Radio Corp. WFRO-FM, Fremont; Wolfe Bcstg. Corp. WMOH-FM, Homilton; The Fort Hamilton Bcstg. Co. WIMA-FM, Lima; Northwestern Ohio Bcstg. Corp. WMRN-FM, Marion; Marion Bcstg. Co. WMVO, Mt. Vernon; The Mt. Vernon Bcstg. Co. WCLT-FM, Newark; The Advocate Printing Co. WPAY-FM, Portsmouth; The Scioto Bcstg. Co. WSTV-FM, Steubenville; WSTV, inc. WSPD-FM, Toledo; Storer Bcstg. Co. WTOL-FM, Toledo; Community Bcstg. Co. WTRT, Toledo; Unity Corp., Inc. WWST-FM, Wooster; Wooster Republican Bc^tg. Co. WKBN-FM, Youngstown; WKBN Bcstg. Corp. OKLAHOMA KMUS-FM, Muskogee; Eastern Okla. Bcstg. Co. KSPI-FM, Stillwater; Stillwater Publishing Co. Call Letters City Ucensee OREGON KWIL-FM, Albany; Centrol Williamette Bcstg. Co. KUGN-FM, Eugene; KUSN, Inc. KGPO, Grants Pass; Southern Oregon Bcstg. Co. KEX-FM, Portland; Westingbouse Bcstg. Co. KQFM, Portlond; H. Quentin Cox KOIN-FM, Portland; Mount Hood Radio & TV Bcstg. Corp. KPFM, Portlond; Oregon Bcstrs., Ltd. KPOJ-FM, Portlond; KPOJ, Inc. PEXNSYLVAl^IA WFMA, Allentown; Penn-AMen Bcstg. Co. WSAN-FM, Allentown; Lehigh Valley Bcstg. Co. WVAM-FM, Altoona; The General Bcstg. Corp. WGPA-FM, Betihlehem; Befthlehems' Globe Publ. Co. WBUT-FM, Butler; J. Patrick Beacom WCHA-FM, Chambersburg; Chambersburg Bcstg. Co., Inc. WCED-FM, Dubois; Tri-County Bcstg. Co., Inc. WEEX, near Easton; Easton Publishing Co. WEST-FM, Easton; Associated Bcstrs., Inc. WBRC-FM, Erie; Presque Isle Bcstg. Co. WLEU-FM, Erie; Commodore Perry Bcstg. Service Inc. WHP-FM, Harrlsburg; WHP, Inc. WAZL-PM, Hazleton; Haileton Bcstg. Co., Inc. WARD-FM, Johnstown; Central Bcstg. Co., Inc. WJAC-FM, Johnstown; WJAC, Incorporated WGAL-FM, Lancaster; WGAL, Inc. WLAN-FM, Lancaster; The Peoples Bcstg. Co. WLBR-FM, Lebanon; Lebanon Bcstg. Service Co. WLTN, Lewistown; Lewistown Bcstg. Co. WM,GW-FM, Meadville; Meadville Bcstg. Service, Inc. WCAU-FM,, Philadelpihiia; WCAU, Inc. WFIL-FM, Pliiladelphla; Triangle Publications, Inc. WFLN, Philadelphia; Franklin Bcstg. Corp. WHAT-FM, Pihiladelphia; Independence Bcstg. Co. WIBG-FMi, Pbiladelpihio; Seaboard Bcstg. Corp. WIP-FM, iPhiladeliphia; Pennsylvania Bcstg. Co. WPEN-PM, Philadelpihiia; Wm. Penn Bcstg. Co. KDKA-EM, Pittsburgh; Westingihouse Bcstg. Co., Inc. WJAS-FM, Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh Radio Supply House WKJF, Pittsburgh; Mrs. A. J. R. Greer WWSW-FM, Pittsburgh; WWSW, Inc. PPA-FM, Pottsville; Pottsville Bc&tg. WGBI-FM, Scranton; Scranton Broadcasters, Inc. WEJL, Scranton; Scranton Times WPIC-FM, Sharon; Sharon Herald Bcstg. Co. WKOK-FM, Sunbury; Sunbury Bcstg. Corp. WRRIN, Warren; Niorthern Alleglieny Bcstg. Co. WJPA-FM, Washington; Washington Bcstg. Co. WBRE-FM, Wilkes-Barre; Louis 6. Baltimore WLYC-FM, Williiamsport; Lycoming Bcstg. Co. WRAK-FM, Williamsport; WRAK, Inc. WNOW-PM, York; The Helm Coal Co. (Bcstg. Div.) WRZE, York; White Rose Broadcasting Co. RHODE ISLAND WPFM, Providence; iNobscot Bcstg. Corp. WPJ'B-FM, Providence; Providence Journal Co. WPRO-FiM, Providence; Cherry & Webb Bcstg. Co. WWON-FM, Woonsocket; Woonsocket Bcstg. Co. SOUTH CAROLIIVA WCAC, Anderson; Wilton E. Hall WCSC-FM, Charleston; WCSC, Inc. WTMA-FM, Chorleston; Atlantic Coast Bcstg. Co. WCOS-FM, Columbia; Radio Columbia WIS-FM, Columbia; The Bcstg. Co. of the South WDSC-FM, Dillon; Border Bcstg. Co. 1274 D D n FM STATIONS IN OPERATION D D D Call Letters City Licensee Call Letters City Licensee WAKE-FM, Greenville; Piedmont Bcstg. Co. WESC-FM, Greenville; Greenville Broodacsting Co. WFBC-FM, Greenville; WMRC li*c. WCRC-FM, Greenwood; Grenco, Inc. WORG, Orangeburg; WTND, Inc. WRHI-FM, Rock Hill; York County Bcstg. Co. WSNW-FM, Seneca; Blue Ridge Bcstg. Co., Inc. WDXY, Spartanburg; Word, Inc. WSPA-FM, Spartanburg; The Spartan Radiocasting Co. WALD-FM, Walterboro; Walterboro Bcstg. Co. TE]\NESSEE WOPI-FM, Bristol; Radiophone Bcstg. Sta. WOPI, Inc. WAPO-FM, Chattanooga; WAPO Bcstg. Serv. Inc. WDOD-FM, Chattanooga; W[>OD Bcstg. Co. WAEW-FM, Grossville; WAEW, Inc. WHBT-FM, Harriman; Harriman Bcstg. Co. WTJS-FM, Jackson; T*»e Sun Publishing Co., Inc. WJHL-FM, Johnson City; WJHL, Inc. WKPT-FM, Kingsport; Kingsport Bcstg. Co., Inc. WBIR-FM, Lenoir City; WLIL, Inc. WMCF, Memiphis; Memphis Publishing Company WSOK-FM, Nashville; Nashville Bcstg. Co. TEXAS KREL-FM, Baytown; Tri-Cities Bcstg. Co. KRIC-FM, Beaumont; The Enterprise Co. KCLE-FM, Cleburne; Marti, Inc. KCCT-FM, Corpus Christi; International Radio Co. KIXL-FM, Dallas; Variety Bcstg. Co., Inc. KRLD-FM, Dallas; KRLD Radio Corporation WRR-FM, Dallas; City of Dallas KDNT-FM, Denton; Harwell V. Shepard WBAP-FM, Fort Worth; Carter Publications, Inc. KLUF-FM, Galveston; The KLUF Bcstg. Co., Inc. KPRC-FM, Houston; The Houston Post Company KTRH-FM, Houston; KTRH Bcstg. Co. KLTI-FM, near Longview; Le Tourneau Radio Corp. KISS, San Antonio; The Walmac Co. KITE-FM, San Antonio; Radio KITE, Inc. KNON-FM, San Antonio; Mission Bcstg. Co. KTSA-FM, San Antonio; Sunshine Bcstg. Co. KCMC-FM, Texarkana; KCMC, Inc. rXAH KDYL-FM, Solt Lake City; Intermountain Bcstg. & TV Corp. KSL-FM, Salt Lake City; Radio Serv. Corp. of Utah KUTF, Salt Lake City; Utah Bcstg. & TV Co. YIRGIl^nA WARL-FM, Arlington; Northern Virginia Bcstrs., Inc. WINA-FM, Charlottesville; Chorlottesville Bcstg. Co. WISVS-FM, Crewe; Southern Virginia Bcstg. Corp. Bcstg. WBTM-FM, Danville; Piedmont Bcstg. Corp. WEVA-FM, Emporia; Stone Bcstg. Corp. WSVA-FM, Harrisonburg; Shenandoah Valley Corp. WLVA-FM, Lynchburg; Lynchburg Bcstg. Corp. WWOD-FM, Lynchburg; Old Dominion Bcstg. Corp. WMVA-FM, Near Martinsville; Martinsville Bcstg. Co. WGH-FM, Newport News; Hampton Roads Bcstg. Corp- WRVC, Norfolk; Larus & Brother Co., Inc. WTAR-FM, Norfolk; WTAR Radio Corporation WCOD, Richmond; Havens & Martin, Inc. WLBE-FM, Richmond; Lee Bcstg. Corp. WRiNL-FM, Richmond; Richmond Newspapers, WRVD, Richmond; Larus & Brother Co., Inc. WDBJ-FM, Roanoke; Times-World Corporation WROV-FM, Roanoke; Radio Roonoke, Inc. WSLS-FM, Roanoke; Shenandoah Life Stations, WRFL, Winchester; Richard Field Lewis, Jr. Inc. Inc. WASHIJVGTOX KALE-FM, Richland; KALE, Inc. KliNG-FM, Seattle; KING Bcstg. Company KIRO-FM, Seattle; Queen City Bcstg. Co., Inc. KISW, Seattle; Ellwood W. Lippincott KREM-FM, Spokane; Louis Wasmer KTNT-FM, Tacoma; Tribune Publishing Co. WEST VIRGINIA WJLS-FM, Beckley; Joe L. Smith, Jr., Inc. WKNA-FM, Charleston; Joe L. Smith, Jr., Inc. WJPB-FM, Fairmount; Foirmount Bcstg. Co. WHTN-FM, Huntington; Greater Huntington Radio Corp. WLOG-FM, Greever WEPM-FM, WAJR-FM, WOAY-FM, WPAR-FM, WKWK-FM, WWVA-FM, Logan; Clarence H. Frey & Robert O. Martinsburg; Martinsburg Bcstg. Co. Morgantown; West Virginia Radio Corp. Oak Hill; Robert R. Thomas, Jr. Parkersburg; Ohio Valley Bcstg. Corp. Wheeling; Community Bcstg., Inc. Wheeling; Storer Bcstg. Co. WISCONSIN WEAU-FM, Eau Claire; Central Bcstg. Company WWCF, Greenfield; Wm. C. Forrest WCLC-FM, Janesville; Gazette Printing Co. WHA-FM, Madison; State of Wise., State Radio Council WIBA-FM, Madison; Badger Bcstg. Co. WISC-FM, nr. Madison; Radio Wisconsin, Inc. WMFM, Madison; Earl W. Fessler WDLB-FM, Marsbfield; Doiryland's Bcstg. Serv., Inc. WLIN, Merrill; Alvin L O'Konski WBMP-FM, Milwaukee; Milwaukee Bcstg. Co. WRJiN-FM, Racine; Racine Bcstg. Corp. WJMC-FM, Rice Lake; WJMC, Inc. WHBL-FM, Sheboygan; WHBL, Inc. WPHR-FM, Wisconsin Ra^iids; William F. HuHman Radio, Inc. 1275 I WOMEN COMMENTATORS I j HOME ECONOMISTS 1 j of U. S. Radio and TV Stations j ? n n D «—-——.. : — A — Abornathy. Matsy..WEEB. Southorn Pines, N. C. Alx'via. Venrie. .KGGM-TV, AlbuQuerque. N. Mex. AlHlou. Gloria WCAE. Pittsburgh, Pa. Aocola. Dorotliy KASL. Newcastle. Wyo. Adams. Bettv WJAR-TV. Providence, R. I. Adams. IVbroah .... WPIL-TV, Philadelphia. Pa. Aders. Eurango. Colo. Bo<>lcy, Helen WORD, Spartanburg. S. C. Belancio, Gloria WSJV. Elkhart, Ind. Belden. Virginia KCKY, Coolidge, Ariz. Bell, Alice WAGA-TV, Atlanta, Ga. Bell. Peggy KFYO, Lubbock. Texas Beltran, Alma Leonor KALI, Pasadena, Cal. Benell. Julie WFAA-TV, Dallas. Tex. Benner, Hazel KCLS, Flagstaff, Ariz. Benson, Beverly WJOC, Jamestown, N. Y. Bergstrom, Mildred. . WKNIB-TV, New Britain, Conn. Berry, Mari Lou WJPS, Evansville. Ind. Beseth, Muriel H WNBZ. Saranac Lake. N. Y. Best, Bobbe WTAX, Springfield, 111. Binns, Barbara WVCG, Coral Gables, Fla. Bishop, Ethel WXOK, Baton Rouge. La. Blair, Anne WGMS, Washington. D. C. Blair, Virginia KRBC-TV, Abilene, Tex. Blazer, Eleanor J WHOK, Lancaster, Ohio Blake, Julie WFEA, Manchester. N. H. Blake. Nancy WHOL, AUentown, Pa. Bleck, Ruth WIMS, Michigan City. Ind. Blum, Vaunciel KMMO, Marshall, Mo. Boehm, Mary Kay WITZ, Jasper. Ind. Bolten, Geneva KREL. Baytown, Tex. Bond, Betty WSLS-TV, Roanoke, Va. Booth, Bette Mills KLWN, Lawrence, Kans. Borovac. Joyce WMFG, Hibbing, Minn. Bost, Cecile WIRC, Hickory. N. C. Botkin, Freda S KVOA-TV, Tucson, Ariz. Bowen, Jerri KHSL-TV, Chico, Cal. Bowles, Patricia KFSA-TV, Ft. Smith. Ark. Bowman, Helen WIKE, Newport, Vt. Bowman, Maxine KBRS, Springdale, Ark. Box, Mary Jane WFRX, West Frankfort, 111. Boyd, Jo WMPA, Aberdeen, Miss, Boyette, Martha WTRP, LaGrange, Ga. Bracken, Virginia WDOV, Dover, Del. Bradford, Betty WESB, Bradford, Pa. Bradley, Dorothy WQXI-TV, Atlanta, Ga. Bramblett, Gladys V WSAR, Fall River. Mass. Brannen, Mrs. Ernest. .; .WWNS, Statesboro, Ga. Breese, Beth KNOE-TV, Monroe, La. Brennan, Libby WILK, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Bridges, Doris WKMT, Kings Mountain, N. C. Brink, Norma S WGRD, Grand Rapids, Mich. Brinkley, Amy WHKY, Hickory, N. C. Brisco, Charlotte ... .KTVH, Hutchinson, Kan. Broadwell, Fay KXOX, Sweetwater, Tex. Brooks, Bonnie Jean. . . .KBHS, Hot Springs, Ark. Brooks, Helen . WFBR, Baltimore, Md. Brooks, Pat KVAS, Astoria, Ore. Brown, Betty Jo WJOT, Lake City, S. C. Brown, iBetty Jo WJOT, Lake Cty, S. C. Brown, Barbara WINA, Charlottesville, Va. Brown, Beverly KIMA-TV, Yakima, Wash. Brown, Elizabeth A KBMX, Coalinga, Cal. Brown, Mary Elba KEBE, Jacksonville, Tex. Brown, Mina KHQ-TV, Spokane, Wash. Brown, Shirley KMED, Medford, Ore. Browne, Olivia WMCT, Memphis, Tenn. Broyles, Clara E KBLO, Hot Springs, Ark. Bruce, Ann WGUY, Bangor, Maine Bruce, Dinny WBBM-TV, Chicago, 111. Bruce, Fran KVCV, Redding, Cal. Brumsey, Jerry WMBG, Richmond, Va. Brunton, Beverly KVAL-TV. Eugene, Ore. Cain, Judy KTBS, Shreveport, La. Caldwell, Jeanne WERC, Erie, Pa. Calfee, Lu WAAM, Baltimore, Md. Calkins, Jo Anne WRNY, Rochester, N. Y. Callahan, Dene WUSN-TV, Charleston, S. C. Calloway, Elizabeth KTRE, Lufkin, Tex. Cameron, Barbara WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio Campbell, Dorothy M "WRDO, Augusta, Maine Cane, Allene W WKSR, Pulaski, Tenn. Cane, Stella WSEE, Erie, Pa. Cantrell, Jane KWAL, Wallace, Idaho Capland, Letha Lee....KPAC, Port Arthur, Tex. Carlson, Mrs. Aino. .WEAT, West Palm Beach, Fla. Carlson, Mildred WBZ, Boston, Mass. Carlson, Norah WLYC, Williamsport, Pa. Camahan, Hazel. .. .WPTX, Lexington Park. Md. Carr, Paula WMOA, Marietta, Ohio 1276 S...S...° WOMEN COMMENTATORS-RADIO-TV Q D D Carrol. Ann WLOS-TV. Asheville. N. C. Carrol. Elaine WKBN. Youngstown. Ohio Carroll, Lynn WCAO, Baltimore. Md. Carson. Pam WKY, Oklahoma City, Okla. Carter, Cecile KALB, Alexandria. La. Carter, Fran WAZL. Hazelton, Penn. Carter, Freda KAMD, Camden. Ark Carter, Joan KTSM-TV, El Paso, Tex Carter. Katherine WLOU. Louisville, Ky. Cartwrig-ht, Christine WCCM, Lawrence, Mass Casey, Wynne WJOY, Burlinglon, Vt. Cason, Barbara WMP9. Memphis, Tenn. Cass, Betty WIBA, Madison. Wis. Casteel, Ellamae WBJBN-TV. Youngrstown Ohio Church, Joyce KDKN, Clinton, Mo. Clare, Vir^nia KIHO, Sioux Palls, S. Dak. Clark, Edna WWGP, Sanford. N. C. Clarke, Betty WPDF, Flint, Mich. Clog-ston, Eleanor KIEM-TV, Eureka, Cal. Coates, Irma WDLB, Marshfield, Wis. Coggin, Joyce WCOH. Newman. Ga. Cog-g-ins. Marcia WKDW. Newberry. S. C. Colbert, Jean WTIC, Hartford, Conn. Corbett, Jean WCAU-TV, Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton, Dorothy. . . .WHEC-TV, Rochester, N. Y. Craig-, Julie WICS, Spring^eld. 111. Craig-, Louise M WSFC, Somerset, Ky. Craig-, Nancy WABC-TV, New York, N. Y. Cramer. Alma WARD, Johnstown. Pa. Crane, Martha WLS, Chicago, 111. Crane, Ruth WMAL-TV, Washington, D. C. Crawford, Lurline. . . .WJNO-TV, Palm Beach, Fla. Crocker, Betty KRXL. Roseburg. Ore. Crowther, Joan WNHC-TV, New Haven, Conn. Crumbaker, Marge. .. .KGUL-TV, Galveston, Tex. Cummins, Charlotte WROY, Carmi, 111. Curet, Marge WVMI, Biloxi. Miss. Curley. Margaret. .. .WJEF, Grand Rapids, Mich. Currat, Thelma WTMV, East St. Louis, 111. Currier, Bernice KM A, Shenandoah. Iowa Curtis. Peggy WJLK, Asbury Park, N. J. — D — Daehler, Mrs. F. Carl WPAY, Portsmouth, Ohio Daffron, Polly WRNL, Richmond, Va. Dahl, Cindy WTTG, Washington, D. C. Dale, Dorothy WBET. Brockton. Mass. Dale, Jerry WNRC, New Rochelle, N. Y. Dalton, Jane WSPA, Spartanburg, S. C. Dalzell, Madge WIOU. Kokomo, Ind. Danelo, Florence WDTV. Pittsburgh. Pa. Daniel, Jacqueline KFBK. Sacramento, Cal. Daniels. Catherine WISH, Indianapolis, Ind. Daniels, Liz KDAL. Duluth, Minn. Darland, Maxine .... WMT-TV, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Darling, Sue KCRG, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Daugherty, Catherine E. . . WKBI, St. Mary's. Pa. Davis, Betty KOIN-TV. Portland. Ore. Davis. Lillian WSSC. Sumter. S. C. Davis, Marguerite KXOB, Stockton, Cal. Davis. Velda KSPI, Stillwater, Okla. Dawley, Dorothy WSLI, Jackson, Miss. Dawson, Helen WVMC. Mt. Carmel. 111. Day, Erin KVGO, Missoula, Mont. Day, Helen WBAY-TV. Green Bay, Wis. Day. Louise WRFS, Alexander City, Ala. Dean, Ina Mae KYSM, Mankato, Minn. Deane, Martha WOR, New York, N. Y. Dearth, Jacqueline WBEX, Chillioothe, Ohio DeGaray, Lydia KCOR, San Antonio, Tex. Demas, Jana WKRC-TV, Cincinnati. Ohio Denman, Nell KBWD, Brownwood, Tex. Denning, Eloise WCOJ, Coatesville, Pa. Dennis, Mimi WABT. Birmingham. Ala. Derrick. Elta KNOG. Nogales. Ariz. Dettinger, Alma WQXR, New York, N. Y. DeVaney, Maxine WMBH, Joplin. Mo. Dickens, Dean WGST, Atlanta, Ga. Dickerson, Doris WOXF, Oxford, N. C. Dickinson, Florence. .WOKW, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Didier, Teresa KFBB-TV, Great Palls. Mont. DiFilippo, Kim WNOK, Columbia. S. C. Dillin. Alberta WFOY. St. Augustine. Fla. Dixon. Nancy WJAR-TV. Providence. R. I. Dobson, Deloris .KSLM. Salem, Ore. Dodge, Ruth WHWB, Rutland, Vt. Donges, Cathy WATG, Ashland, Ohio Donham, Betty Jo KNEX, McPheraon. Kan. Donst. Esther KFNF. Shenandoah, Iowa Donovan. Joyce WTRY. Troy. N. Y. Dooley, Dorothy. . .KFDX-TV, Wichita Falls. Tex. Dooley. Edna WTVD, Durham. N. C. Doonan, Kathleen. . . .WTAP, Parkersburg, W. Va. Dorr, Mary WFIL-TV, Philadelphia, Pa. Dorsey. Polly WBMD, Baltimore, Md. Doss. Thelma KORC. Mineral Wells, Tex. Douglas, Donna WTOP-TV, Washington. D. C. Drew. Sally WJER, Dover, Ohio Drivas, Chris WIDE. Biddeford, Maine DuBois. Joellen WTNS. Coshocton, Ohio Duffy. Kerrin WCOW, Saint Paul. Minn. DuKate, Gwenn WPCF, Panama City, Fla. Duke, Ann WDBL. Springfield, Tenn. DuMond, Irene KXEL. Waterloo. Iowa Dunaway. Bobbie KTVW, Tacoma, Wash. Duncan. Martha WOI-TV, Ames. Iowa Dunlop, Ruth KPHO-TV, Phoenix, Ariz. Dunn, 'Barbara KBOX, Modesto, Cal. Dunn. JoAnn WTRX, Bellaire. Ohio Dutton, Hazel KNGS, Hanford. Cal. Duvall, Carol WOOD-TV, Grand Rapids, Mich. Dwyer, Mary WRDW, Augusta, Ga. Dymale, Nancy WBKV, West Bend, Wis. — E — Early, Christmas WGMA, Hollywood, Fla. Eason, Imogene WGAI, Elizabeth City, N. C. Easton, Sally WBIS, Bristol, Conn. Ebeling, Betty KCBD, Lubbock, Tex. Eckloff , Maurine KHOL-TV, Kearney, Neb. Edwards, Lyn WFOM, Marietta. Ga. Edwards, Mary Lou WORZ, Orlando, Fla. Elizabeth, Faye WWJ-TV, Detroit, Mich. Ellen, Nanny WWNR, Beckley, W. Va. Elliott, Pat WAGE, Dothan, Ala. Ellis, Frankie Jo KOY, Phoenix, Ariz. Ellis. Lorraine KOMU-TV, Columbia, Mo. Elpern, Margaret KZTV, Reno, Nev. Emunson, Crys WMTE, Manistee, Mich. Engel, Rita KIJV, Huron, S. Dak. England, Gladys G WSMT. Sparta, Tenn. English. Pat WSEE, Erie, Pa. Erlandson, Alice KJRG, Columbus, Neb. Erskine, Kay KSVP, Artesia. N. Mex. Eubanks, Velma WMUU, Greenville, S. C. Evans, Jan WOHP, Bellefontaine, Ohio Evans, Joan WIBC, Indianapolis, Ind. Everrit, Janice WBRN, Big Rapids, Mich. Eversole, T. Jack WKCT, Bowling Green. Ky. Exum, Loretta WDAK, Columbus, Ga. Fabiani, Rozell WRBL-TV, Columbus, Ga. Fairbanks, Lucille KFIZ, Fond Du Lac, Wis. Fariss, Mary Ann. . . .KTVQ, Oklahoma City, Okla. Farmer, Helen WBML, Macon, Ga. Faulk, Polly WCKB. Dunn, N. C. Feezor, Betty Daniels WBTV, Charlotte, N. C. Ferguson, Paula WJOI, Florence, Ala. Files, Norma K WCAW, Charleston. W. Va. Flora, Catherine WCUM, Cumberland, Md. Fisher, Edith WLSE, Wallace, N. C. Fisher, Luella M WBEN-TV, Buffalo, N. Y. Fitch, Marcie. . . .KGLN, Glenwood Springs, Colo. Fitzwater, Jean KGEZ, Kalispell, Mont. Fleming, Dorothy WDSC, Dillon, S. C. Fletcher, Louise "WSOK, Nashville, Tenn. Fletcher, Marian WLOK-TV, Lima, Ohio Fletcher, Ruthe A KSEI, Pocatello, Idaho Flournoy, Rose WRBL, Columbus, Ga. Flower, Elsie KGDM, Stockton, Cal. Flowers, Eleanor WHSC, Hartsville. S. C. Floyd, Margo WTWO, Bangor, Maine Flynn, Eileen WRGB, Schenectady, N. Y. Fontaine. Patricia. . . .KARK-TV, Little Rock, Ark. Foran, Margaret H WAAF. Chicago, 111. Forbes, Joanne KWIL, Albany, Ore. — G — Gaffney, Pauline WBBF. Rochester. N. Y. Gerhart, Mary Alice. WHFB, Benton Harbor, Mich. Geyer, Marion WAKR, Akron, Ohio Gibbs, Agnes WCSH-TV, Portland. Maine Gilchrist, Norma KPOL, Los Angeles, Cal. Gilstrap, Karine KTAE, Taylor, Tex. Goodman, Juanita KICA, Clovis. N. Mex. Goodman, Ruth M WTOC, Savannah. Ga. Gordon, Mrs. Drayton H.. .WFTR, Front Royal, Va. Gordon, Mimi WPRC, Lincoln, 111. Gorman, Marjorie KVOA-TV, Tucson, Ariz. Gosar, Donna KOVO, Provo, Utah Gottlieb, Ruth WMSC, Columbia. S. C. Gould, Alice KIMN, Denver, Colo. Gould, Dorothy R WJNC, Jacksonville, N. C. Graham, Lee WARD, New York, N. Y. Graham, Lucille WNXT, Portsmouth, Ohio Graham, Nettie WBHP, Huntsville, Ala. Graham, Peg KDIX, Dickinson, N. Dak. 1277 D D D WOMEN COMMENTATORS — RADIO-TV D D D Orahuu. Virrinia WABD. New York. N. Y. Grantham. 0»ih.v WTBF, Troy. Ala. Grave*. K.Uhr.vn H WrMA, Corinth. Miss. Graj-. Kittv W1H>C. Salisbury. Md. Gra>-. Phyllis WTDR. l»orta»:e. Wis. Orron. C\)nnie KBOR, Hrowiisvillo. Tex. Greffoire. Juhet KXOC. Chioo, Cal. Grwn. Sally WTKR. Sanford, Fla. Greene. Juno K WHAI. GreonfieUl, Mass. GreenauKh. Ruth KGVO-TV. Missoula. Mont. Greenwj»y. Myrtle .... WCSC-TV. Charleston. S. C. Gnvr. Lois Gene KVMA. Magnolia. Ark, Grey. Kthel WSBA. York. Pa. Grey. Peirjry Burke. ... KCRE, Crescent City. Cal. Grtuer. Gertrude WHCU. Ithaoa. N. Y. Gu^e. Eleanor KLIL. Estherville. Iowa Guulry. Beverly WJBW. New Orleans, La. Gulley. Ik-atricv WMTV, Madison, Wis. Gulley. Carson W^MTV, Madison, Wis. Gunmns:. Elizabeth ... .WJAR. Providence, R. I. Guun. Janet KCMJ, Palm Springs, Cal. — H — Haase, Evelyn KSMN. Mason City. Iowa Haden. Evelyn WKWK. Wheeling:. W. Va. H:uiley. Cis KCJB-TV. Minot, N. Dak. Hadley. June WANE, Fort Wayne, Ind. HaelH'rle, Arleth. . . . WCCO-TV, Minneapolis, Minn. Hae^ui, Ann KSET, El Paso, Tex. Halliday. Marion KLO, Ogden, Utah Hallisey, Madaleine M WOTW. Nashua, N. H. Ham. Lois KSID, Sidney, Neb. Hammersley. Evadna KOA-TV, Denver, Colo. Hamilton. Jean KCEB-TV, Tulsa, Okla. Hensen, Flo KFRE, Fresno, Cal. Hardy. Doris.... WEIM. Fitchburg, Mass. Harlow. Mary Louise .... WNAV, Annapolis, Md. Harshbarger. Sara . . WKNA-TV, Charleston. W. Va. Harrington. Mary S WALE, Fall River, Mass. Harper, Gertrude WDLC, Port Jervis, N. Y. Harris, Betty WHOW. Clinton, 111. Harris, Betty WANT. Richmond, Va. Harris. Fran WWJ, Detroit, Mich. Harris. Frances Kay KGBC, Galveston, Tex. Harris, Polly KEPO, El Paso, Tex. Harris. Sara Lou WLIB, New York, N. Y. Hart, Georgia WIS-TV, Columbia, S. C. Hart, Lynn WMAL, Washington, D. C. Hartin. Dorothy C KSCO, Santa Cruz, Cal. Harvey. Mary WGEM-TV, Quincy, 111. Harvey. Mary WKTV, Utica, N. Y. Hatchett. Grace KJAY, Topeka, Kan. Hayes. Bette WDAF-TV, Kansas City, Mo. Hayes. Fern KVAN, Vancouver, Wash. Hay ward, Joyce WGAC, Augusta, Ga. Hayes, May Bradshaw . . WICC, Bridgeport, Conn. Haynie. Jean KTEM, Temple, Tex. Haugen. Jane S KDUZ, Hutchinson, Minn. Healey. Dolores KBRC, Mount Vernon, Wash. Healy, Meg KIXL, Dallas, Tex. Heath. Marjorie WHTB, Talladega, Ala. Heckel, Faith WHAP, Hopewell. Va. Heflm. Virginia KOSA, Odessa, Tex. Heider. Anne KSWS-TV, Roswell, N. Mex. Heitger, Abbie WBIW, Bedford, Ind. Henderson, Freddye WERD, Atlanta, Ga. Henderson, Louise WSNJ, Bridgeton, N. J. Henderson. Margaret. . . .WGSV, Guntersville, Ala. Hendricks, Peg WKBN-TV, Youngstown, Ohio Henry, Helen Neil WNLA, Indianola, Miss. Hepburn, Helen WKBZ, Muskegon, Mich. HerHh. Gladys WKAP, Allentown, Pa. HesBion. Virginia WLOX, Biloxi, Miss. Hiatt, Alma WSYD, Mt. Airy, N. C. Hickox. Mary KFI, Los Angeles, Cal. Hileman, Mrs. William KVOC. Casper, Wyo. Hill. Clare WWSR, St. Alnans, Vt. Hillegas. Cay KSBW-TV, Salinas, Cal. Hines, Kay KBMY. Billings, Mont. Hlsey, Rhea WFIW. Fairfield, 111. Hockaday, Anne WMPM, Smithfield, N C. Hoffman. Helen Ruth KYAK, Yakima, Wash. Hogan, Fanny WHJB, Greensburg, Pa. HoiHington, Paula KCRB, Chanute, Kan. Holcomb, Margaret. .. WRON, Ronoeverte, W Va Holgate, Helen KSDN, Aberdeen, S. Dak. Holland. Jean KGNC-TV, Amarillo, Tex Holliday. Mary WACO, Waco. Tex. Holhhter, Mrs. Johnnie. ... WCIL, Carbondale 111. HolmrrH. Bemie Ash KRMG. Tulsa. Okla. Holmeb. Carol WJIM-TV. Lansing, Mich. Hohnee. Connie WAVI, Dayton. Ohio Helmet. Loi« K8LA. Shreveport. La. Holt. Leah KWJJ. Portland. Ore. Hoopenhous. M;u-y WKU, Sparta. Wis. Hope, Helen WHYN-TV, Springfield. Mase. Horn, Elaine KVOS, Bellingham. Wash. Ilornbeeker, Gloria Jean .... KOKX, Keokuk, Iowa Hoskins. Phylis WMMB, Melbourne. Fla. Hotchkiss. Alida WFMZ-TV, Allentown, Pa. Houglum. Mimi KUGN, Eugene. Ore. House, Valdia KTBB. Tyler, Tex. Hubbard. Elaine KSUN, Bisbee. Ariz. Hubbard, Margie Lou KPLT. Paris. Tex. Ruber, Helen R KRMS, Osage (Beach. Mo. Hudgens. Honey KCEB-TV. Tulsa. Okla. Hudgins. Virginia WLOE. Leaksville. N. C. Huffman, Helen M WAYB. Waynesboro. Va. Hughes. Claire KWKW. Pasadena. Cal. Hughes. Shirley WTAN. Clearwater, Fla. Hulin, Berniece WOI-TV, Ames, Iowa Hull, Martha KCID, Caldwell, Idaho Hull, Maryann WRDW-TV, Augusta. Ga. Hummel. Barbara W.. .WHBQ-TV, Memphis, Tenn. Huse, Polly WBZ-TV, Boston, Mass. Hutch, Nita WTVN, Columbus, Ohio Hutchins, Minabell WPTW, Piqua, Ohio Ingersoll, Andy KSJB, Jamestown, N. Dak. Innes. Jane KWBM, Williston, N. Dak. Imholz. Dorothy KRBC. Abilene, Tex. Irving, Peggy WMAY, Springfield, 111. J Jackson, Gretchen WBMS, Boston, Mass. Jacobson, Dorothy KPUG, iBellingham. Wash. James, Vee WCKY, Cincinnati, Ohio Jarman, Frances "WDNC, Durham, N. C. Jennemann, Doris KSTL, St. Louis, Mo. Jennings. Helen M WLCS, Baton Rouge. La. Jensen, Ruth WLSD, Big Stone Gap, Va. Jernquist. Dorothy ... .WMBV-TV, Marinette, Wis. Jewell, Mary Ann WILD, Birmingham. Ala. John, Alma WWRL, New York, N. Y. Johnson. Bea KMBC-TV. Kansas City, Mo. Johnson, Dianne WCIA, Champaign, 111. Johnson, Fern KSUB, Cedar City, Utah Johnson, Gerry KRLD, Dallas, Tex. Johnson, Justine WEOA, Evansville, Ind. Johnson, Min WMON, Montgomery. W. Va. Johnson, Patricia S WHAV, Haverhill, Mass. Johnson, Sibyl . . . WKY-TV, Oklahoma City. Okla. Johnson. Toki WHOD. Homestead, Pa. Johnston. Frances KCLO, Leavenworth, Kan. Johnston. Mescal KLRA, Little Rock, Ark. Jones. Ann WLAP, Lexington, Ky. Jones, Mary WFIL, Philadelphia, Pa. Jostedt, Peggy KWK-TV, St. Louis. Mo. Joy. Lavelle KMOR, Oroville. Cal. Junker, Dee KOOL, Phoenix, Ariz. — K — Kahne. Dorothy WEKY. Richmond, Ky. Kaiser. Doreen WBEV, iBeaver Dam, Wis. Kastner, Irene WMBR. Jacksonville, Fla. Katime, Fredi KXLY-TV, Spokane. Wash, Kay. Kathryn KVOA, Tucson. Ariz, Kay. Lorraine WRJN, Racine, Wis. Kay, Theodora WTEL, Philadelphia. Pa, Kaye, Barbara WKRG, Mobile, Ala. Kaye. Emily KXEO. Mexico, Mo. Kearson, Grace WAYX, Waycross, Ga. Keating, Aurel WSBA-TV, York, Pa. Kemp, Marian WCAU-TV, Philadelphia. Pa, Kerry, Katherine KCCC-TV, Sacramento, Cal. Kidd. Pat WMOK, Metropolis, 111. Kimball. Betty WHAY. New Britain, Conn. Kimball, Helen KIRO, Seattle, Wash. Kincaid, Earsley WILY, Pittsburgh, Pa. King, Carol WMVT, Burling, Vt. King, Ethel Jane KAKE-TV. Wichita, Kan. King, June WLBT, Jackson, Miss. King, Marjorie KNBC, San Francisco, Cal, Kirk, Dorothy Ann,, KILO, Grand Forks, N, Dak, Kirk, Henrietta , WAJF, Decatur, Ala. Kirby, Bea WTTM, Trenton, N. J, Kitchen, Katherine KMJ-TV, Fresno. Cal. Klaeser, Edith WLAV, Grand Rapids, Mich, Klamer. Arlene WICA-TV, Ashtabula, Ohio Klaser, Marye WFIE-TV, Evansville, Ind, Labbitt, Myrtle CKLW. CKLW-TV. Detroit- Windsor, Mich. LaCall, Kitty V KVLC. Little Rock, Ark. Lake, Nancy WLBC, Sandusky, Ohio 1278 n n n women commentators — radio-tv d d n Lane, Barbara WISC, Madison, Wis. Lane, Carol WRUM, Rumford, Maine Lane, Laura WMRY, New Orleans. La. Lane, Marian WRKD. Rockland, Maine Lane, Martha KXOK, St. Louis, Mo. Lankford, Virg-inia WZOB, Fort Payne. Ala. Lansley. Mickey WNDR, Syracuse. N. Y. Latham, Darlene . .KIFI, Idaho Falls, Idaho Larson. Kay WHEN-TV. Syracuse. N. Y. Lauten. Jane. .WGAN, WGAN-TV. Portland, Maine Lavigne, Claire, Noontime Dig-est WATR, Waterbury. Conn, Lawton, Judy KXJB-TV. Valley City. N. Dak. Lea, Sandra WHB, Kansas City. Mo. Lee, Mrs. Caroll KECK, Odessa. Tex. Lee, Dorothy KPQ, Wenatchee. Wash. Lee. Gloria WDBC, Escanaba, Mich. Lee, Elinor WTOP, Washington, D. C. Lee, Linda KTBC-TV. Austin. Tex. Lee, Virginia WLEE, Richmond, Va. Leidendeker, Maxine KBIZ, Ottumwa, Iowa Lemly, Pat WCSC-TV, Charleston. S. C. Lenarz, Gayle KROC-TV. Rochester, Minn. LeSueur, Mary Louise. .KOOK-TV. Billings. Mont. Lewallen. Dorothy WGWR, Asheboro, N. C. Lewis, Donna KGNC-TV, Amarillo, Tex. Lewis. Doris WJAT. Swainsboro, Ga. Lieberman, Jean WFMZ-TV, Allentown. Pa. Lindamood. Virginia C WSVA. WSVA-TV, Harrisonburg. Va. Lindbert, Aileen WABJ, Adrian, Mich. Lindgren. Irene WFBM, WFBM-TV. Indianapolis, Ind. Lipsey, Elsa WGBA, Columbus, Ga. Livermore, Mercer WKKO, Cocoa, Fla. Lloyd, Joan WILK-TV, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Long, Millie WEAR-TV. Pensacola, Fla. Lowe, Kay WKLO, Louisville, Ky. Lucca, Peggy Jayne. .WOND, Pleasantville, N. J. Lynn, Dea KGBT-TV, Harlingen, Tex. Lynn, Jane WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio Lynn, Melda G WBCM, Bay City, Mich. Lynn. Merrie KVOD, Denver, Colo. Lynn. Peggy WEST, Easton, Pa. Lyons. Ruth WLW-T. Cincinnati, Ohio — iffcC — McAdoo, Mary KRCA, Los Angeles. Cal. McAllister. Chris KPAS, Banning. Cal. McBride. Alys Mae WHLB, Virginia, Minn. McBride. JeJin WWJ-TV. Detroit. Mich. McBride, Maureen WBBZ, Ponca City. Okla. McCarthy, Josephine. .WRCA-TV, New York, N. Y. McCartney, Maida H KOJM, Havre, Mont. McCloskey, Katherine. .KDB, Santa Barbara, Cal. McCloy, Ruth KOMO-TV, Seattle, Wash. McCormick, Dorothy WSON, Henderson, Ky. McCraney, Betty KSEL, Lubbock, Tex. McCrary, Jinx Falkenburg WRCA, WRCA-TV, New York, N. Y. McCue, Dorothy KULE. Ephrata. Wash. McCulloch. Sibyl WETB. Johnson City. Tenn. McDaniel, Ann KWFC, Hot Springs, Ark. McDonald. Martha KRLD. Dallas, Tex. McDonnell, Margaret KTFS. Texarkana, Tex. McDougal, Cherie WCHS, Charleston, W. Va. McEwen, Velma KWBC, Ft. Worth, Tex. McGuire, Mary WMTV, Cadillac, Mich. McGuire. Mary KDTH. Dubuque, Iowa Mclntire. C WTVI. Belleville, 111. Mclntyre. Mildred. .WRCO. Richland Center, Wis. Mclntyre. Susie WBTV, Charlotte, N. C. McJoynt, Pat WCLO, Janesville, Wis, McKenzie, Maggie KGNC, Amarillo. Tex. McKinnie, Peggy WTJS, Jackson. Tenn. McLane. Jean WCAO, Baltimore, Md. McMillan, Helen KSWS-TV. Roswell, N. Mex. McNally, Mary Anne KANS, Wichita, Kan. McNealey, Beth WTSP, St. Petersburg, Fla. McNeills, Maggi WABC-TV. New York, N. Y. McWhorter, Charlotte WGR-TV, Buffalo, N. Y. — 3t — MacCulloch, Bess WHLS. Port Huron, Mich. MacDonald. Dorothy WRFC, Athens. Ga, MacDonald. G^rry WCBY. Cheboygan. Mich. MacDonald, Jerry WCBY, Cheboygan. Mich. MacDonald, Marie KFBI, Wichita, Kan. Mack. Ellyn .EBUR. Burlington, Iowa Madden, Gertrude WWPA, Williamsport, Pa. Magno, Nina WADC. Akron, Ohio Malmgren, Lloya. .WNHC-TV, New Haven, Conn. Mallory, Martha. .... .WWNH, Rochester. N. H. Mann, Claire WABD, New York, N. T. Mann. Peggy WTVD. Durham. N. C. Manners, Martha WKTV, Utica. N. Y. Manning, Mary WLAC, Nashville, Tenn. Mansfield. Roberta .... WEKR, Fayetteville, Tenn. Mar, Ann WMAR-TV. Baltimore. Md. Massey, Vera.WSDU, WSDU-TV, New OrleanH. La. Masters, Margaret. .KSL-TV. Salt Lake City. Utah Mattson, P. J WARE, Ware. Masb. May, Catherine KIT. Yakima. Wash. Mayfield, Alice WSFA, Montgomery. Ala. Mead, Dottie WSPB, Sara«ota. Fla. Meadows, Joan WBRC-TV, Birmingham, Ala. Melrose, Edythe Fern WXYZ, Detroit, Mich. Merchant. Elizabeth. ., .KFDA-TV. Amarillo, Tex. Meredith, Mrs. J WMMN, Fairmont. W. Va. Merman, Rayleen KERO-TV. Bakersfield. Cal. Merritt, Lenore KIHR, Hood River, Ore. Merritt, Margaret WCOL, Columbus, Ohio Merryfield, Mary WMAQ, Chicago, 111. Meservy, Maye KVNU, Logan, Utah Messec, Alice KJEO-TV, Fresno, Cal. Metric. Rose Ella WJHP-TV, Jacksonville. Fla. Meyer, Anne WGGA, Gainesville, Ga. Mickley. Lillian WHGB, Harrisburg. Pa. Middlemast, Jessie WHLI, Hempstead, N. Y. Miles, Rory WERE. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Miller, Barbara WAMS, Wilmington. Del. Miller, Dottie May WTAC, Flint. Mich. Miller, Dottie WSGW, Saginaw. Mich. Miller, Helen WSTP, Salisbury, N. C, Miller, Janet WARM-TV, Scranton, Pa. Miler. Meta WCOS-TV, Columbia, S. C. Miller, Mildred WBEN-TV, Buffalo. N. Y. Mills, Nancy KVEC, San Luis Obispo, Cal. Mingle, Yvonne WMTS, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Mitchell, Marge WIRL. Peoria, 111. Mittendorf, Virginia KOPO-TV, Tucson. Ariz. Mix, Doris KRPL, Moscow, Idaho Moe, Carol S WBUF-TV, Buffalo. N. Y. Monroe, Odessa WCIN, Cincinnati, Ohio Monroe, Willa WDIA, Memphis. Tenn. Moody, Lorna WBGE, Atlanta, Ga. Moore, Edna WJWL, Georgetown, Del. Moore, Eleanor WSBT. South Bend, Ind. Moore. Ellie WBIR, Knoxville, Tenn. Moore. Mary WJAG, Norfolk, Nebr. Moore, Terry WEDO, McKeesport. Pa. Moorman, Covey WFAI, Fayetteville, N. C. Morain, Ota WMVO, Mount Vernon. Ohio Moran, Florence WLBR, Lebanon, Pa. Moreland, Helen KTEN. Ada. Okla. Morgan, Betty WEEU-TV. Reading, Pa. Morgan, Cindy KVON, Napa, Cal. Morgan, Louise WNAC. Boston, Mass. Morgan, Mary CKLW, CKLW-TV, Detroit-Windsor, Mich. Morris. Grace WBIZ, Eau Claire, Wis. Morris, Louise WTOR, Torrington, Conn. Morsch, Fern KOVC, Valley City, N. Dak. Morse, Janeen WTNT. Tallahassee. Fla. Morse, Molly KFMB. San Diego. Cal. Mortensen, Nelda KGBT-TV, Harlingen. Tex. Morton, Kitty WNOW-TV, York. Pa. Morton, Mava WKNA. Charleston. W. Va. Moses, Lucille KWIZ. Santa Ana. Cal, Mosier, Sue KFKA, Greeley. Colo. Mosley, Shirley WOWL, Florence, Ala. Moss, Elizabeth KSEY, Seymour. Texas Mottard, Elaine WMAW, Menominee, Mich. Mounts. Wyletta KCOW, Alliance. Nebr. Munoz, Margarite KTXN, Austin, Texas Munro, Florence Luedeke WMBD, Peoria, 111. Murphy, Margaret WCMC, Wildwood, N. J. Murray, Alcibia WUST, Bethesda. Md. Muse Orene WJBO, Baton Rouge, La. — N — Nackos, Mary WGTM, Wilson, N. C. Narel, Dorothy WKNY, WKNY-TV, Kingston, N. Y. Nelson. Gertrude WAOK, Atlanta, Ga. Nelson, Mary WBTM-TV. Danville Va. Nelson. Myrtle KFAD, Fairfield, Iowa Newman, Ida WJDA. Quincy, Mass. Newell. Vema KFGO. Fargo. N. D. Neville. Helen WGR. WGR-TV, Buffalo, N. Y. Nolting. Gladys WJCD. Seymour, Ind. Norman, Beth KYA. San Francisco. Cal. Norman, Kay KNEA, Jonesboro, Ark. Norman. Nancy WDZ. Decatur. HI. Norris. Joan WJMJ. Philadelphia, Pa. Norton. Marion KDMS. El Dorado, Ark. Norwood. Helen KOWH. Omaha, Nebr. Notari. Serena WEDO. Chicago. HI. 1279 D D D WOMEN COMMENTATORS — RADIO-TV Q D D Nunnen^T. Frances WCRT. Binnlnffham. Ala. Nyl&ntl, Loms* KOLN-TV. Lincoln. Nebr, — o — ObUns«r. Jaokie WHIS, Bluefleld. "VV. Va. O'Brien. LJbby WSTC. Stamfonl, Conn. O'Brien. Maryie. .KFBC. KKBO-TV. Cheyenne, "Wyo. O'Brien. Mary Lou KKNT. Shreveport. La. O'Connor. Fran KBTV. Denver. Colo. 0'D*y. Billie WIOD. Miami, Fla. Pa^. Kvaljn WTVI^. Waterville. Maine Pace. Linda WIKK, Erie. Pa. Pace, Mrs WJR. Detroit, Mich. Pa^^ Pat WPEN, Philadelphia, Pa. Pair*. Dotlie WREN. Topeka, Kans. Painter. Bettv KVGB. Great Bend, Kans. Palmer. Paigre WEWS. Cleveland. Ohio Palmer. Sannee KSVC. Richfield, Utah Paiika. Toni ^VPRE. Prairie Du Chien. Wis. Parker. Ethel WELM, Elmira. N. Y. Parker. Z. D KTEN. Ada, Okla. Parks, Bettv WARM. Scranton. Pa. Parr, Dorothy Y WCNY-TV. Carthage. N. Y. Parr, Dorothy WWNY. Watertown. N. Y. Parris, Helen WAGA. Atlanta, Ga. Parris. Helen WAGA-TV. Atlanta Ga. Patterson. Virginia WHOI-TV. Dayton. Ohio Paxton. Patricia Ann WKYB. Paducah. Ky. Pa.vne. Lorena KWHP. Gushing. Okla. Payne. Mrs. Rex KDET, Center. Tex. Pedlow. Marion WDRF. Chester, Pa. Pendergast. Maebelle. .KCCC-TV. Sacramento. Cal. Perl. Betty WEOK. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Peters, Esther WINH, Laconia. N. H. Peterson. Janice KBRZ. Freeport, Tex. Peterson. Kitty WVOP. Vidalia. Ga. Petoello. Joan WPAC, Patchogue. N. Y. Pfeiffer. Mary Lou WRFD. Worthington. Ohio Pharis. Dorothy WPNX, Phenix City, Ala. Phelps, Sue WKOY. Bluefleld, W. Va. Phillip. Lee WBBM-TV, Chicago. 111. Phillips. Becky WRR. Dallas, Tex. Phillips. Wendy WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. Pickering. Helen WHJC, Matewan, W. Va. Pierce, Jackie WTVJ, Miami, Fla. Pierce, Lee WTVE. Elmira, N. Y. Pinckney. Vivian KXRO, Aberdeen, Wash. Pitts, Margo WISR. Butler, Pa. Porter, Bemice J WGRA, Cairo, Ga. Porter. Clarine S WCOA. Pensacola, Fla. Porter, Jeanne. .. .WKNB-TV. New Britain. Conn. Potter, Cliffordean WOMI, Owensboro, Ky. Potter. Grace WMOU, Berlin, N. H. Power, Matty KYUM. Yuma, Ariz. Prasek. Winnie KVIC, Victoria, Tex. Pressly, Harriet WPTF, Raleigh, N. C. Prime, Rosina KCLV. Clovis. N. Mex. Prosser. Marie KATE, Albert Lea. Minn. Puckett, Martha WCBI, Columbus. Miss. Purcell, Joan WCLI. Coming, N. Y. — q — Quinn, Frances KJEO-TV, Fresno. Cal. — R — Rabb. K WJRI, Lenoir, N. C. Ragley. Sally WPME. Punxsutawhey, Pa. Rand. Sally KLAS-TV. Las Vegas. Nev. Randazza, Ada WLCR. Torrington, Conn. Randolf. Lillian KOWL, Santa Monica, Cal. Rankin. Mary WVFD, Fort Dodge. Iowa RanHom. Jane WFAM-TV. Lafayette, Ind. Ratteree, Fran. . . .WSUN-TV, St. Petersburg. Fla. Ray, Ruth WKST, WKST-TV. New Castle, Pa. Rawlings, Phila. .WSM, WSM-TV. Nashville, Tenn. Ke-Ancr. Judy WPDX. Clarksburg, W. Va. R€rdin^lon, Ruth WKNE, Keene. N. H. Rednor. Nan WBUD. Trenton. N. J. R*;ynoUJH, Jessie WBRM, Marion, N. C. Rhodes, Betty Jean WFOM. Fairmont, N. C. RhfKlfcH, Ri, Joan WIPC. Lake Wales, Fla. Richardson, Shirley KVWO, Cheyenne, Wyo. Richter. Charlotte WNOP. Newport. Ky. Rickard. Doris WBBB, Burlington. N. C. Riftjrel. Ethel WKOK. Sunbury. Pa. Rlg«r«. Patricia KJUN. Redmond. Ore. Rl«k. Heater WMBS, Uniontown, Pa. Bi«man. Anita WKAL, Rome. N. Y. Ripley. Harriet KLZ-TV. Denver, Colo. Robert. Loi* WFNC. Fayettevllle, N. C. Roberts. Helen WMT, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Roberts, Marion WRGB, Schenectady. N. Y. Robertson. Ruth M WENT. Gloversville. N. Y. Robertson. Shirley WKPT, Kingsport, Tenn. Robinson. Blanche, .WOCB, West Yarmouth, Mass. Robinson, Dottie Baker WENE, Binghamton- Endicott. N. Y. Robinson. Mrs. L KTBC, Austin. Tex. Robinson, Sally KVOU, Uvalde, Tex. Robinson, Valmae KPLC, Lake Charles. La. Roen. Marion .KMOD. Modesto, Cal. Ryan. Erika KUBA. Yuba City. Cal. Ryan, Helen WNEM-TV. Bay City, Mich. Ryan. Helen.. WTHI, YTHI-TV, Terre Haute. Ind. Ryder. Virginia KCIL, Houma, La. Ryte. Rita WEWO, Laurinburg, N. 0. — s — Sadler, Vera KTAC, Tacoma, Wash. Salas, Irma KBKI, Alice, Tex. Salentine. Carol KFMB-TV. San Ddego, Cal. Salmon. Mary KYMA, Yuma, Ariz. Saltzgiver, Ruth WNOW, York. Pa. Salzar. Florence KODI. Cody, Wyo. Samuelson, Connie WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y. Sanderson, Elsie Neeley. .KOLN-TV. Lincoln, Neb. Sands, Eleanor Hanson .... WHK, Cleveland, Ohio Sandstrom, Milda KSEK, Pittsburg, Kan. Sarasin, Lois R WJPD. Ishpeming. Mich. Saunders, Jean WJEH, Gallipolis. Ohio Sax. Caroline WSTV-TV, Steubenville, Ohio Schermerhorn, Marie KLCB, Libby, Mont. Schmidt, Mary WCAN-TV, Milwaukee, Wis. Schmidtke, Eleanor M.. .KRWC, Forest Grove, Ore. Schneider, Eunice. . . ,WEPM, Martinsburg. W. Va. Schofleld, Anne KDSH, Boise, Idaho Scott, Pat WHBF-TV, Rock Island, 111. Scott, Pat KGBX, Springfield, Mo. Scott, Romaine WPAM, Pottsville, Pa. Schroeder, Dorothy J.. .WHTN, Huntington, W. Va. Schubert, Jane KNOE-TV, Monroe, La. Schurtz, Margaret. . . .WJHL, Johnson City. Tenn. Schwarz, Monica. . . .WAS A, Havre d.e Grace. Md. Schweisig, Elaine KXLY-TV, Spokane, Wash. Shaber, Peggy KTVX, Muskogee, Okla. Shaler, Segne KWBG, Boone, Iowa Shank, Dorothy WEBR, Buffalo, N. Y. Sharp. Fern WBNS, Columbus, Ohio Sharpe, Marjorie iDright . KITO, San Bernardino, Cal. Shaw, Bea WFAA-TV, Dallas, Tex. Shaw, Monette KENS, San Antonio, Tex. Shaw, Sue WGVL, Greenville, S. C. Shean, Darcy WFTL, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Shea, Jeanne WBNS-TV, Columbus, Ohio Shelby, Beth KXOA, Sacramento, Cal. Shepard, Joan KBTV, Denver, Colo. Shepherd, Lee KTVX, Muskogee, Okla. Sherman, Jo WARA, Attleboro, Mass. Short, Virginia WPRT, Prestonsburg, Ky. Shorten, Martha J...KGB, San Diego, Cal. Shumate, May Floyd KSO, Des Moines, Iowa Silverson, Pearl WHBQ-TV. Memphis, Tenn. Simms, Marge WMAM, Marinette, Wis. Smith, Barbara KOTV, Tul&a, Okla. Smith, Betty KLIZ, iBrainerd, Minn. Smith, Betty WBTM-TV. Danville, Va. Smith, Denise KMAE, McKinney, Tex. Smith, Doris WDUN, Gainesville, Ga. Smith, Drue. WDEF, WDEF-TV, Chattanooga, Tenn. Smith, Evelyn WSMI, Litchfield, 111. Smith, Jane WISP, Kinston, N, C. Smith, Jane KVEN, Ventura, Cal. Smith, Lillian WTSB. Lumberton, N. C. Smith, Mamie Lee WJAY, Mullins, S. C. Smith, Margaret KHQ, Spokane, Wash. Smith. Mary KCSJ-TV, Pueblo. Colo. Smith, Patricia WLAG. LaGrange. Ga. Smith, Sue Marshall WDEC, Americus, Ga. Smith, Sydney WRCA, New York. N. Y. Snider, Jane P WREL, Lexington, Va. Snyder, Gerry KBMN, Bozeman, Mont. Snyder, Marie WRSW, Warsaw, Ind. Snow, Pat WTRL, Bradenton, Fla. Somerville, Joy WICH, Norwich. Conn. Sommers, Sylvia WEEU-TV, Reading, Pa. Sorey, Cathy WLOF, Orlando, Fla. Spagnolo, Juetina WTUX, Wilmington, Del. Spalding, Martha WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. Spann, June S KWAK, Stuttgart, Ark. Sparkman, Cora Lee WWKO, Ashland, Ky. Spect, Joan WICE. Providence. R. I. Speece. Wynn . . WNAX. Yankton. S. Dak. Spencer. Helen WWOR-TV, Worcester. Mass. Stack, Imo«rene R WLAY, Muscle Shoals. Ala. 1280 n n n women comment ators — radio-tv d n n Stackpole, Connie WKBR, Manchester, N. H Stackpole, Louise. . . .WNDB, Daytona Beach, Fla. Stahl. Evelyn WPAD, Paducah, Ky. Standish, Martha WPOR, Portland, Maine Stebbins. Hazel KFOR, Lincoln, Neb. Steensrud, Eileen WEKZ, Monroe Wis. Stephens, Jane WLRP, New Albany. Ind Stephenson, Emog-ene. . . .WHUB. Cookeville, Tenn. Stephenson, 'Peggy. .WSAZ-TV, Huntington. W. Va. Sternberg-er, Estelle M...WLIB. New York. N. Y. Stevens, Dorothy WLAN, Lancaster, Pa. Stevens, Jane WJW. Cleveland, Ohio Stevens, Jean WNOW-TV, York. Pa Stevens, Kay WMUR-TV. Manchester, N. H. Stevens, Lorene KSFA, Nacogdoches. Tex. Stevens. Lynn WPBM-TV, Indianapolis, Ind. Stewart. Becky Ann . . . WPBC, Minneapolis, Minn. Stewart, Faye KPIX, San Francisco, Cal. Stewart, Marj' Lou KIEM. Eureka, Cal. Still, Lois Montgomery WLBK, DeKalb, 111. Stoddard, Betty KATO, Reno, Nev. Stout, Gwen KKTV. Colorado Springs. Colo. Straker, Easter WIMA. Lima, Ohio Strang-e, Patty WSOC. Charlotte, N. C. Straus, Helen S WMCA. New York, N. Y. Strauss. Eleanor KPMC. Bakersfield, Cal. Stroh, Ramona KODL, The Dalles, Ore. Sumberg-, Pat WVET. WVET-TV, Rochester. N. Y. Sundine. Pat WOC-TV, Davenport, Iowa Sullivan, Jean KMTV, Omaha. Neb. Sullivan. Milly KTVU, Stockton. Cal. Sullivan. Ruth Delmar .KEYS, Corpus Christie, Tex. Swift. Gladys WTPA. Han-isburg. Pa. Szold. Betty WWNC. Asheville, N. C. — T — Tappe. Marion. . . .WWPG. We.st Palm Beach, Fla. Tatters. Mildred WNCC. Barnesboro, Pa. Taylor, Barbara KYOR, Blythe, Cal. Taylor, Jackie KGVL, Greenville. Tex. Taylor, Lynn KOVR, Stockton, Cal. Taylor, Rosemary KLAN. Renton. Wash. Taylor. Susan WBEL. Beloit. Wis. Taylor. Teena WHMA. Anniston. Ala. Tennant. Barbara WWW, Fairmont, W. Va. Thabet. Virg-inia. . . .WCHS-TV. Charleston. W. Va. Thomas, Alma KLYN, Amarillo, Tex. Thomas, Diane KFEL-TV, Denver, Colo. Thomas, Lee KTVQ, Oklahoma City, Okla. Thomas, Martha. . . .WJHP-TV, Jacksonville, Fla. Thomas, Prissy. .WKY-TV, Oklahoma City, Okla. Thompson, Lillian KHQ-TV, Spokane, Wash. Thompson, Nancy WFIE-TV, Evansville, Ind. Todd. Jackie KJEF, Jennings. La. Todd. Jane KCBS, San Francisco, Cal. Todd, Norma KFEQ-TV. St. Joseph, Mo. Toison, Bettie KMTV. Omaha. Neb. Tracy, lone WHEN, Syracuse. N. Y. Traphag-en, Mary Lois WICU, Erie, Pa. Tremaine, Claire KTRC, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Trobe, Gertrude WBVP, Beaver Falls, Pa. Troutvine, Fern WPFB, Middletown. Ohio Truax. Anne KLX. Oakland, Cal. Tucker, Mida KGAK, Gallup. N. Mex. Tully, Earline WVOK. Birming-ham. Ala. Turner. Dorice WEBQ. Harrisburg, 111. Turner, Eloise WCSC, Charleston, S. C. Turner, Martha WBOW, Terre Haute, Ind. Turner, Pat WBEC, Pittsfield, Mass. Tuschhoff, Carol WSOY. Decatur, 111. Tuttle, Lee. . . .*. .WJIM. WJIM-TV. Lansing, Mich. — v — Udstrand, Lois. . . .KTRP, Thief River Falls, Minn. Underwood. Betty WNOE. New Orleans, La. Upchurch, Madeline WFPM, Fort Valley, Ga. — V — Vaillancourt, Nancie WESX, Salem, Mass. Van, Patty KCNA, Tucson, Ariz. Van Cleve, Rachel WEWS. Cleveland, Ohio VanDemark, Lois. .KELO-TV, Sioux Falls. S. Dak. Vanderg-riff. Hallie WKTM. Mayfield. Ky. VanNess, Jane WCOG, Greensboro, N. C. Veidt. Jerry WHSY, Hattiesburg, Miss. Volger, Thelma KWPC. Muscatine, Iowa von Gillern, Kathalene KIMS, Lincoln. Neb. vonSavoye, Mary Beth KROG, Sonora. Cal. Voss. Jan KVTV, Sionx City, Iowa — w — Wade. Gretchen KBES-TV. Medf ord, Ore. Waldon. Norma WHVF. Wausau. Wis. Walker, Betty WKOV. Wellston. Ohio Walker. Frances WPNF, Brevard. N. C. Walker. Lora WBCO. Bessemer. Ala. Walker, Mary WATE-TV. Knoxville. Tenn. Walker, Nancy KSYL, Alexandria, La. Wallace, Judy WTVJ, Miami, Fla. Walling, Esther WDOS, Oneonta, N. Y. Wallis. Bonnie KUOI. Boise, Idaho Walsh. Margaret. WVPX-TV. Hampton-Norfolk. Va. Walters, Liddie WFBC. Greenville, S. C. Ward. Helen WTSV, Claremont. N. H. Warner, Martha Jane KSTN, Stockton. Cal. Waterford, Mary KAFP, Petaluma, Cal. Wayne, Ro.semary WJJD, Chicago, 111. Weathersby, Diki WMDC. Hazlehurst. Misn. Weaver, Jennie WHIJC, Hudson, N. Y. Webb, Annabel KSUM. Fairmont, Minn. Webber, Edith WPMT, Portland, Maine Webster. Bernadine. .WIRK, West Palm Beach, Fla. Webster, Gladys WCAU, Philadelphia. Pa. Weedman. Polly KOTA, Rapid City, S. Dak. Weiller, Louise WINN, Louisville, Ky. Weitzel, Irene KGOS, Torrington, Wvo. Welles. Ruth KYW, Philadelphia, Pa. Welling, Connie KEDD, Wichita, Kan. Wells, Kathy WBOK, New Orleans. La. Wells, Lydia WNAB, Bridgeport, Conn. Wertman, Louise WKYR, Keyser, W. Va. West, Jane KTMS. Santa Barbara, Cal. West, Kay KEX, Portland. Ore. Westbrook, Bobby WVPO, Stroudsburg. Pa. Weston, Jane WOWO, Fort Wayne. Iiid. Weston, Judy WOPI, Bristol. Tenn. Weston, Marilou WWLP, Springfield. Mass. Wharton, Ann WJNO. West Palm Beach. Fla. Wheeler. Mary Ann KVEC-TV. San Luis Obispo. Cal. Wheeler. Mary KTAT. Frederick. Okla. Wheeler, Betty WACR. Columbus, Miss. Wheelis, Wilma KDRS, Paragould. Ark. White, Alice Brewer. .. .WAVY, Portsmouth, Va. White. Madeline WAGC, Chattanooga, Tenn. White. Marge. .. .KOB-TV, Albuquerque, N. Mex. White, Stella WAIT, Chicago, 111. Whitehurst, Elaine WMAZ-TV, Macon. Ga. Whiteman. Phyllis WBAT. Marion, Ind. Whitlock. Sallie WEVA. Emporia. Va. Widner. Veda Rose WKIN. Kingsport, Tenn. Wilcox. Florence KOOL-TV. Phoenix. Ariz. Willeford, Milli WDVA. Danville. Va. Wilkerson, Jeanette . . . . WOKE. Oak Ridge. Tenn. Wilkins. Kay WOW-TV. Omaha. Neb. Williams. Carol KUDU. Ventura, Cal. Williams. Chili KLAS-TV, Las Vegas, Nev. Williams, Edythe WHIT, New Bern, N. C. Williams, Josie WMGY, Montgomery, Ala. Williamson, Ernestine KGYN, Guymon, Okla. Wilson, Dorothy. .KWFT-TV, Wichita Falls, Tex. Wilson, Nellie WDSR, Lake City, Fla. Wilson, Sonia WPAR. Parkersburg, W. Va. Winian. Linda WALK. Patchogue, N. Y. Wimert. Gladys WTTR, Westminster, Md. Wise, Katherine KOMO, Seattle, Wash. Wise, Madeline WHIG, Dayton, Ohio Wise, Madeline KRUX, Glendale, Ariz. Witte, Constance WUSJ, Lockport, N. Y. Wodak, Donna WOMT, Manitowoc, Wis. Wolfe, Madeline WEIM, Fitchburg, Mass. Wolfe, Naomi WNNJ, Newton, N. J. Wolfe, Pauline KWRE. Warrenton. Mo. Wolfe, Sally WILK-TV, Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Wolfe. Shirley Spradlin. WTIP. Charleston, W. Va. Wommack, Jean KALT, Atlanta, Tex. Wood. Frances. .. .WFVG. Fuquay Springs, N. C. Wood, Ginny WSPD-TV. Toledo. Ohio Wood. Molly WLET, Toccoa, Ga. Worden, Billie WMAN, Mansfield. Ohio Worstall, Marv Berger. .WSTV, Steubenville. Ohio Worth, Konnie G KGW, Portland, Ore. Wray, Shirley KTLN, Denver, Colo. Wright, Gerry KWBU, Corpus Christi, Tex. Wyatt. ' Margaret WHOP, Hopkinsville. Ky. W5'man, Alice WFBC-TV. Greenville, S. C. Wynne, Jennie V KCBD-TV. Lubbock, Tex. — Y — Yabes. Refugio KEVT, Tucson. Ariz. Yazell, Sada WHAW, Weston, W. Va. Young, Barbara WSUN. St. Petersburg, Fla. Young, Lee KEEP, Twin Falls. Idaho Young. Mary Emma WHTC, Holland, Mich. — z — WJOL, Joliet. 111. WBNY, Buffalo. N. Y. Zarley. Lois Ziebarth, Elain M 1281 Ampex 600 "OUR BEST PORTABLE RECORDER YET" says Richard Parks, Asst. Chief Engineer, ABC, San Francisco "This new Ampex 600 really fills a need. We like it. It's light. It's compact. And its fidelity and timing accuracy leave nothing to be desired. Now no matter how important the pro- gram material, we can send the 600 out after it. The results that come back are as good as we could have recorded inside our studio on Ampex 350s. For program protection the 600's third head is an excellent feature. The engineer monitors as he records. There's no guesswork. The recording is always right." "The photo shows Bill Adams, our farm reporter. He has made extensive use of the 600 for farm interviews. NOW THERE'S AN AMPEX FOR EVERY BROADCAST NEED The new 600 completes the Ampex line. In any station it's an ideal portable, and for many it's an all purpose machine. The Ampex 600 fits limited space and limited budgets, but does an unlimited job. Base price is $498. In portable case it's $545. The Ampex 620, a portable amplifier-speaker unit in matching case is a superb qual- ity monitoring unit, usable inside or out; price is $149.50. The Ampex 350 is the versatile broadcast studio ma- chine. It has a remote control plug-in, two speeds, 1 0 Vi -inch reels, easy editing and quick accessibility for service. Its durability defies time and hard usage. Ampex 350 Ampex Bulletins on fhe low cost Ampex 600, the versatile 350, the 450 eight-hour reproducer and the Ampex Jape Duplicator are available on request. Write today to Dept. '^Jtffunlitrv ()J '^ Jeyjeclioti in ^Jound 934 CHARTER STREET • REDWOOD CITY, CALIFORNIA (. OH I' (J RAH O N Ditfributors in principal U. S. cities; Canadian distribution by the Canadian General Electric Company. r ////////// Equipment RADIO-TELEVISION EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS RETMA PERSONNEL AND COMMITTEES CONSULTING ENGINEERS A List of Important Radio, Television and FM | EQUIPMENT FIRMS | D D D Admiral Corporation 3800 W. Cortland Sl^ Chicago 47, 111. Phone: Spaulding 2-0100 N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-7500 Preg., Chairman Ross D. Siragusa Exec. Vice-Pres John B. Huarisa VicePres., Appliance Div..Lee H. D. Baker Vice-Pres., Sales Wallace C. Johnson Vice-Pres., Purchasing Frank J. Kazda Vice-Pres., Prod Cy S. Rossate Treasurer Lynn C. Park Secretary George E. Driscoll Vice-Pres., Gen. Counsel F. H. Uriel! Vicc-Pre?., Adv Edmond J. Eger Public Relations Dir Martin Sheridan PRODUCTS: Television receivers, televi- sion consoles and combinations, table radios, clock radios, portable radios, radio-phono- graphs, high fidelity phonographs. Allen-Bradley Company 136 W. Greenfield Ave., Milwaukee 4, Wise. Phone: ORchard 1-2000 Radio Sales Mgr D. S. W. Kelly PRODUCTS: Fixed composition resistors, variable composition resistors, ceramic capac- itors, ferrite parts. Allied Radio Corp. 100 N. Western Ave., Chicago 80, 111. Phone: HAymarket 1-6800 Sales Manager S. H. Levey PRODUCTS: Distributors of radio, TV, and industrial electronics parts and equip- ment including broadcast station tubes, parts, and supplies. Altec Lansing Corp. 9356 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: CRestview 5-5101 161 Sixth Ave., New York 13, N. Y. Phone ALgonquin 5-3636 TELEVISION 5peaa(fij COMPANY INC. 350WEST 31 STREET NEWYORKI.N.Y. LOn9actc4.2334 THE CENTRAL SOURCE FOR TELEVISION & MOTION PICTURE EQUIPMENT Kinescope Recorders Rear Projection Newsreel Production Equipment Newsreel Sound-on-Film Film Processors Studio Lighting Camera Dollies and Pedestals Nike Dooms Colortran Lighting TELEVISION $^€00^ Special Effects CO MP ANY. K. 1284 n n n equipment manufacturers n u n President Exec. V.P N. Y. V.P. & Sec V.P. & Comptroller Treas., & Asst. Sec N. Y. Asst. Sec. & Asst. T \. Y. Sales Mgr PRODUCTS: Speech amplifiers, microphones, monitoring loudspeakers, sound reinforcement sy AM and FM. G. L. Carrington A. A. Ward .. .H. M. Bessey ,...E. Z.Walters E. B. Lee S...P. F.Thomas ....H. S. Morris consoles and limiter amplifiers, public address and stems for studios, nput Amperex Electronic Corp. 230 Duffy Ave., Hicksville, N. Y. Phone: Hicksville 3-6200 Pres. & Sales Manager Sam Norris Advertising Mgr M. D. Smoller PRODUCTS: Tubes: Transmitting, Power, fixed Vacuum Condensers, Rectifiers, Ger- manium Diodes, Transistors. Ampex Corp. 934 Charter St., Redwood City, Calif. Phone: EMerson 8-1471 405 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. \ Phone: MUrray Hill 4-4437 Chmn. of Board T. Kevin Mallen President A. M. Poniatoff V.P., Gen'l Mgr George I. Long Secretary C. E. McSharry Gen'l Sales Mgr Harrison Johnston Mgr., Audio Division P. L. Gundy Mgr., Instrumentation Div... Robert Sackman Mgr., Manufacturing Div Frank Lennert -Mgr., Fin. and Ser. Div... Thomas L. Taggart PRODUCTS: Magnetic Tape Recorders, Tape Film Synchronizing Equipment, Mixers, Stereophonic Sound Equipment. Andrea Radio Corp. 27-01 Bridge Plaza North, L.I.C.l, N.Y. Phone: STillwell 4-5411 President Frank A. D. Andrea Gen. Sec. & Chief Engineer H. J. Heindel Service Mgr Joseph Haug Credit Manager Thomas McKenna Purchasing Agent Bruce B. Donald Industrial Relations Mgr John Andrea Export Manager Ramon Masvidal PRODUCTS: Radio and TV-FM receivers and TV-AM-FM phono, combinations. Andrew Corporation 363 East 75th St., Chicago 19, 111. Phone: TRiangle 4-4400 N. Y. Phone: Gilbert 5-2500 Sales Manager Robert P. Lamons PRODUCTS: Coaxial Transmission line for TV-FM-AM, FM antennas, UHF wave- guide transmission systems, antenna phasing and tuning equipment, monitoring equipment (AM) microwave link antennas and cable, VHF communi(alion> antenna^ and transmis- sion lines. Audak Company, Inc. 500 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: LA 4-3723-3724 President Maximilian W «'i] Vice-President Geo. V. Sullivan Purchasing Agent H. Lapp PRODUCTS: Electronic-acoustical appa- ratus. Audio Devices, Inc. 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, IS. Y. Phone: PLaza 3-0973 President Wm. C. Spued Vice-President-Sec Bryce Hayne> PRODUCTS: Recording discs (Audio- discs), recording and playback points (Au- dio-points), Magnetic Recording Tape (Au- diotape), Magnetic Recording Film (Audio- film). Audio Masters Corp. 17 East 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: OXford 7-0725 President Herbert Rosen PRODUCTS: Transcription and electric playback machines, recording tape, tape play- bark machine. Audio & Video Products Corp. 730 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-3091 President Charles E. Rynd Sales Manager Robert D. Winston Vice-Pres. Engineering T. J. Me:son Vice-Pres., Treasurer R. S. Rynd Secretary Joseph Connolly PRODUCTS: Sales and engineering repre- sentatives for magnetic tape and disc record- ing equipment as well as associated accessor) items manufactured by: Altec Lansing. Ampex, Cinema Engineering Co., Electro- Voice, Fairchild, Macintosh, Presto, Pick- ering, Rek-0-Kut, Tapak, Scotch. John F. Beasley Construction Co. P. O. Box 1624. Muskogee, Okla. Phone: MUrray 7-6381 President John F. Beasley Vice-President Marvin W. Kyger Vice-President Lothar E. Beri: Secretary-Treasurer Andrew B. Lytic Mgr., Tower Erec. Dept.. .Booker V. Pruden PRODUCTS: Steel erectors (radio-televi- sion towers and antennas). Bell and Howell Company 7100 McCormick Road, Chicago 45, 111. Phone: AMbassador 2-1600 Sales Manager George L. Oakley PRODUCTS: Film printers, film splicers, sound projectors, cameras, lenses. 1285 a D G i: q r i v m k n r m a n v v a c t i: k e k s □ □ D Blaw-Knox Equipment Div. V. O. Box lliJ.S, Pitlshiiifili. Ta. rhono: STniinn 1-2700 Adv. Mjir A, 11. Hohmun 40.) L»'\iiigloii Ave^ New York 17, N. Y. riionr: VAndorliilt ()-0()()l Sah's Mpr., Tower Dept A. 11. Jackson Manajser. .\. Y. Ofliir W . K. Sinimoiih l»R(H)L(TS: St'lf-siippoil and finido lo\si'rs- Califone Corp. 1041 N. Svranun*' Ave., Hollywood 3H, Calif. Phone: HOllywood 2-2353 President Robert (i. Metzner Canadian Marconi Co. 2442 Trenton Ave., Montreal 16, Que., Can. Phone: REgent 8-9441 Sales Supervisor J. H. Martin PRODUCTS: Transmitter studio equip- ment, turntables, remote control equipment, transmitting and receiving tubes for AM, FM and facsimile. Vice-Pres Robert (J. Marchisio V.-P.. Sales John Q. Adams V.-P., Mfg Michael F. Callahan Sales Service Mgr E. (». Burlingham Controller Waller J. llungerford Credit Mgr Malcolm S. Jones l)ir„ Adv. & Sis. Prom Harry (». Burnett l)ir. of Purchasing Edward R. Carroll Dir. ol Personnel Albert S. Nelson Distributor Sales Mgr John H. Hauser Transistor Sales Mgr Allen J. Dusalt Export Div (^BS International Dir., Res. & Develop Dr. Russell R. Law Dir., (ien. Engineering Edgar K. Wimpy Mgr., Color Planning. .. .Elwood W. Schafer Dir., Quality Control Jay Farley Plant Managers Danvers Joseph C. Harmony Lowell Rudolph Sachs Salem Walter J. Foran Newburyport TV Albert J. Harcher Newburyport Receiving Tube Clifford Hughes Kalamazoo Leonard A. Freeman PRODUCTS: Electronic tubes and semi- conductors. Carrier Corporation 300 S. Ceddes St., Syracuse 1, N. Y. Phone: Syracuse .76-9911 385 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-5000 Manager, Syracuse C. V. Fenn Manager, New York H. Peacock PRODUCTS: Air conditioning and refrig- eration equipment for studios, including room air conditioners, packaged equipment from 2 to 20 h.p. and equipment for built-up sy6tem^ to maximum studio. CBS-Columbia 3400 47th Ave., Long Island City, N. Y. Phone: EXeter 2-3000 l*resident Seymour Mintz Vice-Pres Louis Hausman V.P. Chg. of Engr Anthony Wright Administrati\e V.P Merle Wick V.P., Dir. Plant Oper Will James V.P. Dir. Cov't, Oper Robert S. Hartman V.P. CJhg. of Sales Harry Schechter Dir., Adv. S\>. Prom (ierald Light Dir. of Sis David J. Hopkins Dir. Service Harold Schulman Senior Attorney Joseph Seider Purchasing Albert J. Frankel Quality Control Mgr Sidney Wiesner PRODUCTS: TV and radio receivers. CBS-Hytron (A Div. of CBS Inc.) 1(K) Endicolt St., Danvers, Mass. Phone: Danvers 2360 President Charles F. Stromeyer CBS Laboratories Division 485 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 1-2345 President Dr. Peter C. Goldmark Vice-Pres.... John W. Christensen SERVICES: Engineering research and de- velopment. Century Lighting, Inc. 521-525 West 43rd St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: CH 4-7050 Branch Office 1840 Berkeley St., Santa Monica, Calif. President Edward F. Kook Vice-President Saul Levy Sec'y. Treas Donald R. Levy Asst. to Pres James J. Fedigan West Coast Plant Mgr Louis Erhardt Chief Engineer Fred M. Wolff Purchasing Agent Major L. Landau PRODUCTS: Lighting equipment, wiring devices and switchboards for TV studios, theatres and motion picture studios, wireless microphone. Collins Radio Co. 855 - 35th St., N. E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Phone: 30281 Manager R. H. Hollister 261 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Phone: LOngacre 4-3930 Manager W. A. Schrader PRODUCTS: Broadcast transmitters, FM antennas, ten and seven position studio con- soles, accessory equipment for studios. 1286 D n D EQUIPMENT MANUFACTIII^ERS n D D Cornish Wire Co., Inc. 50 Church St., New York 7, N. Y. Phone: BArclay 7-5140 President John Cook Treasurer J. C. Slagg PRODUCTS: Radio and TV wire products including electronic and intercommunicatin}: wires and cables, electric wire products in- cluding lamp cords, fixture wire, rubber jacketed cords and cord sets, wiring har- nesses. Crosley Division Ayco Mfg. Corp. 1329 Arlington St., Cincinnati 25, Ohio Phone: KIrby 6600 N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 3-0202 V.P., Avco Mfg. Corp., Gen. Mgr. Crosley & Bendix Home Appl. Div J. D. Shouse V.P., Avco Mfg. Bendix P. H. Ericksen V.P., Avco Mfg., Gen Mgr. Crosley L. F. Cramer Gen. Sis. Mgr., Crosley Radio, TV .....H. J. Allen Gen. Mgr., Radio & TV Mfg.. .W. H. Graham Chief Finan. Officer Charles Herrmeyer Purchasing Agent A. J. Verax Dir., Ind. Rel H. C. Tipping Dir., Pub. Rel Carl Lewis Dir. of Research R. H. Maher Dir., Eng., Radio, TV H. A. Bass Field Sales Mgr., Radio, TV. . . . J. M. Farrell Dir., Adv. & Sales Prom Fred Gregg PRODUCTS: Television, radio and pho- nograph combinations, AM-FM. Avco of Canada, Ltd. Crosley Radio & Television Division Gibson & Wright Ave., Toronto 15, Ontario Phone: CH 4-1171 Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr Ivor M. Leslie Gen. Sales Mgr Alex Peters Asst. Secy. & Treas J. M. Reynolds Work Manager A. J. Roper Purchasing Agent F. B. Martin Chief Engineer R. W. Walker Service Manager W. Whittal Products Manager H. G. Fisher Mgr. Ind. Electronics Div..D. W. Holdsworth PRODUCTS: Television, models including table, consoles and console phono-combina- tions. Radio, AM table models in wide color range, clock radios, AM-FM models, portable models, phono-combinations, and versatile radio-TV combination. Crouse-Hinds Co. Wolf & Seventh North Sts., Syracuse 1, N. Y. Phone: 74-1011 N. Y. Phone: COrtland 7-0750 President A. F. Hills V.P., Sales Manager E. R. Monesmith Comm. V.P. Illumination A. H. Clarke Asst. Mr. Aviation J. S. Haney PRODUCTS: Flashing beacons and avi- ation ol)struclion lights for marking radio and television towers in aci-ordance with CAA and F'CC requirements an(J specifica- tions. Flashing swit<'he.s and electronic <-on- trols for above. Dresser-Stacey Company (Ideco Division I 875 Michigan Ave., Colundms 8, Ohio Phone: UN 2123 Pres., Gen. Mgr John L. Pausch General Sales Manager J. M. Hogan Industrial Sales Manager J. R. Hayden (Contracts Adm S. E. Wilson Tower Sales George W. Ile> V.P., Works Mgr James L. Leahv PRODUCTS: AM, FM and TV Broadcast Antenna Towers. Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc. 750 Bloomfield Ave., Clifton. N. J. Phone: MUlberry 4-7400 for all divisions President Dr. Allen B. Du Mont Vice President Stanley F. Patten V.P., Administration Keeton Arnett V, P., Research. . . .Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. V.P., Gen. Mgr., Mfg.. Sis. Div.Wni. H. Kelley V.P., Communication Products & Instruments C Edwin Williams V.P., Tubes & Gov't. .. .Irving G. Rosenberg Tech. Asst. to the Pres A. Y. Bentley Controller B. L. Graham Assistant Controller N. Weiss Credit Manager H. Bickford Dir. Industrial Relations Harry Housten General Supt Bruce T. Du Mont Pub. Relations Mgr Jacob H. Ruiter TV Receiver Manufacturing Division 35 Market St., East Paterson, N. J. Manager Paul Eshleman Ass't Mgr., Chg. Materials. . .Morris Spector Manufacturing Mgr Charles Seelig Engineering Dept. Mgr H. Pacini Cabinet Dept. Mgr S. Schwartz Cabinet Inspection Dept. Mgr Phil Koch Purchasing Agent William Palon PRODUCTS: Console; Table Model; Con- sole, Phono-Jack; Table Model. Phono-Jack. TV Receiver Sales Division 35 Market St., East Paterson, N. J. (General Sales Mgr William C. Scales Merchandising Manager Jack Siegrist Advertising Mgr J. Calvin Affleck Director of Service Joseph Hatchwell Government Manufacturing Division 35 Market St., East Paterson, N. J. Manager W. J. McGinnity Ass't to Division Mgr P. F. Brown Engineering Mgr S. S. Calafati Manufacturing Mgr J. Feltman Purchasing Mgr L. Pierce 1287 Don i: Q r I P M E N T MANUFACTURERS D D D PHOnriTS: U.ov*l. Mfp. Div.^ ^canli and Tracking Hailar F.quipnient or Syst«MUs. VinpliHers \^C to Klertro Maj;!u>ti(, KKm- tronio Power Supplies. Airrratt (\>iniuunira- lion Sets. Servo Systems. Kleitronio (Computer ('.oinponents. Shiphorne ('om- iminiralion Set>. (irouiul and Vehicular ( oinnuinieation Sets. Pul>e (.ireuit Systems. Microwave Devices ami Systenis, Special Electronic Test Sets. Navigation lupiipment — Onmi-range. Visual - Aural. Instnmient landing Systems, (iround Control Approach, Radar Beacon and Racon. Radio Compass Kquipment. Distance Measuring Equipment. Special (kathode-ray Tubes. Guided Missile (\>mponents. (iuided Missile Test Equip- ment. Sonor Transducers and Systems, Mechanical (.omputers. Military Television, Radar and Mapping Bright Displays. Communication Products Division 1500 Main Ave., Clifton. N. J. Dir. of Oper.. Mobile Communications F. M. Link Sales Mgr. TV Transmitter Equipment James B. Tharpe Engineering Manager. .. .Gordon S. Gregory Manufacturing Mgr.. .Chester E. Greenwood Purchasing Agent W. C. O'Kulski PRODUCTS: Television Camera Chains, Picture Monitors, Television Motion Picture Projectors, Color Multi-Scanners, Black-and- White Multi-Scanners, Teleprompters, Dol- lies, Line Amplifiers, Switching Units, Syn- chronizing Generators, Master Control Equip- ment. Sync Stretching Units, Voltage Regu- lated Power Supplies, Phasing Units, Voltage Regulated Power Supplies, Microwave Relay Equipment, Teletranscriptions, Mobile Field Equipment, TV Mobile Field Units, FM-VHF and UHP^ Television Relay, Mobile Com- munications Equipment. Instrument Division 760 Bloomfield Ave., Clifton, N. J. Manager Dr. P. Samuel Christaldi Ahs't. Div. Mgr G. Robert Mezger Sales Manager Emil Nichols Engineering Mgr A. J. Talamini, Jr. Manufacturing Mgr Robert Svozil Technical Adv. Mgr Neil Uptegrove Purchasing Agent C. Paul Martin PRODUCTS: Television Test Equipment for Laboratory and Production Use, Cathode- ray Oscillographs and Accessories, Oscillo- graph Record (Cameras, Electronic Switches, various types of special electronic equipment, Photo-Tubes. Cathode-Hay Tube Division 750 Bh>omfif;ld Ave., Clifton, N. J. Manager F. p. Rice Gen. Sab- Mgr R. (;. Scott Advertising Mgr Anthony J. Froio Chief Engineer K. Hoagland Manufacturing Mgr William Carlin Purchasing Agent \. R. Dutcher PRODUCTS: (CRT Div.) Television Pic- line Tubes, Industrial Type Cathode-Ray Tubes. Special Purpose Tubes, Deflection Yokes, Horizontal Output Transformers, Coils. I'llF Converters. VHF Tuners. Research l)ivision 2 Main Ave., Passaic, N. J. Circuit Research Director. . .R. T. Cavanagh Patents R. G. Pelton Tube Research Director S. J. Koch Government and Specitd Sales Department 760 Bloomfield Ave., Clifton, N. J. Director C. Edwin Williams Manager H. B. Graham Sales Manager J. R. Sypher International Division Empire State Bldg., Suite 8201 New York 1, New York Cable: ALBEEDU. Paterson Director Ernest A. Marx Export Manager Robert L Gaines Ectro, Inc. 425 S. Sandusky St., Delaware, Ohio Phone: DElaware 3-1201 Sales Manager J. F. Myer PRODUCTS: Po.ta])le tape recorder, bat- tery operated. Electrical Tower Service, Inc. 206 S. Washington St., Peoria 2, III. Phone: 3-9846 President Stanley Bernstein PRODUCTS: Erection of TV towers, microwave systems. Electronic Specialty Co. 3456 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles 39, Calif. Phone: NO. 2-2168 Chicago Phone: SUperior 7-7572 President William H. Burgess Sales Mgr. (Shavex Div.) R. M. Parks Div. Mgr., TV L. G. Burgess Div. Mgr., Contracts D. A. Marcus PRODUCTS: Electronic Equipment-Con- tract Division: Sensitomiter and intervolom- elers. Electric shaver accessories. Shavex Div,: Shavex for changing AC to DC for a faster, smoother shave with any electric shaver (a rectifier device). TV Service Divi- sion: Do not manufacture any equipment — service only. Electronic Tube Corp. 1200 E. Mermaid Lane, Phila. 18, Pa. Phone: Chestnut Hill 7-6800 Pres. & Treas Kenneth C. Meinken Exec. V. P Henry S. Bamford Purchasing Agent John J. Wojcik Secretary J. , Harry LaBrum Chief Acct D. H. Brownell PRODUCTS: Cathode Ray Receiving, Mul- ti-gun and Special Purpose Cathode Ray 1288 n n D EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS Q D D Tubes; Multi-Channel Oscilloscopes; High gain DC Amplifiers, Special design AC and DC Amplifiers; Special design Signal Gen- erators ;Electronic Engineering and Devel- opment. Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp. Ill Eighth Ave., New York 11, N. Y. Phone: ORegon 5-7000 President B. Alirams Secretary-Treasurer M. Ahrams Exec. Vice-Pres Dorman D. Israel V.P. Govt. Contracts Morton P. Rome V.P. Purchasing Harve Tullo V.P., Manufacturing Louis G. Pagent V.P. Works Manager E. J. Kelly V.P., Asst. to Pres S. W. Gross Dir. of Sales Michael Kory V.P. Dir. of Engineering. . .R. T. Capodanno Export Manager Joseph Kattan Dir., Pub. Rel Michael Ames Sales Prom. Manager Albert Leon PRODUCTS: Emerson Television Rcceiv ers: 17 in., 21 in., 27 in. picture size, tablt and console models, console model television phonoradio. Emerson Radio Receivers: AC/DC compact and table models for AM and FM-AM. Portable Radio: Self-powered models (operate on batteries) : "3-way" models (operate on batteries, AC, DC). Phonoradio: Table and console models. Electronic Equipment: For Government de- fense program. Espey Manufacturing Co., Inc. 528 East 72nd St., New York 21, N. Y. Phone: TRafalgar 9-7000 Pres. & Treas Nathan Pinsley Vice-Pres. & Secy Sol Pinsley ViceiPres. Eng Samuel L. Sack Sales Manager Edward P. Robinson PRODUCTS: AM-FM Radio receivers, trophy models 100 and 200; AM-FM tuners, trophy models 101, 300 and 400; audio am- plifiers, trophy model 500. Fairchild Recording Equipment Corp. 154th St. & 7th Ave., Whitestone 57, N. Y. Phone: INdependence 3-2100 Exec. Vice-Pres Ray F. Crews Mgr. Sales & Adv J. H. Quinn Asst. Mgr., Sis. & Adv R. G. Bach PRODUCTS: Three speed turntables, arms, cartridges and associated playback equip- ment. Federal Telephone and Radio Corp. 100 Kingsland Road. Clifton, New Jersey Phone: NUtley 2-3600 President Raymond S. Perry Vice-Presidents W. P. Maginnih, T. M. Douglas, S. J. Towers, (;. T. Scliarf- fenberger ('omptroller R. 1). Osborne Secretary W. B. Level Treasurer W. E. Ogilvie V.P., Dir. Purchases C. G. Sherwood Components Sales Mgr E. W. Butler Gen. Sales Mgr J. A. Irabuti Advertising Mgr Crump Smith Gov't. Sales Mgr F. W. McDcrmoti Sales Mgr. Radio & Wire Transmission W. D. Siddall Mgr. Railroad Ind. Sales Organization T. A. Benner Export Sales Mgr A. G. Deane Mgr. Mobile Radio Communications Dept B. J. Donnelly Sales Mgr. Ser. Parts J. C. Giguere PRODUCTS: Radio and Television equip- ment, transmitting and rectifying tubes, TV receiving tubes, microwave radio relay links and carrier systems, HF cable, field intensity meters, radar, miniature and standard sele- nium rectifier stacks, battery chargers and power supplies, measuring equipment. The Gabriel Co. (Gabriel Electronics Div.) Endicott St., Norwood, Mass. Phone: Norwood 7-3300 (General Mgr William P. Short Conim. Sales Mgr C. R. Lane Chief Engineer John Martin PRODUCTS: Microwave relay antennas for systems and STL; Passive reflectors; UHF-TV Transmitting antennas; Parabolic reflectors. Gates Radio Co. 123 Hampshire St., Quincy, 111. Phone: 8202 N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-7971 President P. S. Gates Vice-President L. 1. McEwen Secretary A. S. Petzoldt Sales Manager L. J. Cervone Dir. of Engr J. Colvin Chief Engineer F. W. Wentura Works Manager Howard Young Purchasing Agent John Bowers PRODUCTS: Radio broadcast transmitters AM; radio broadcast transniillers KM; TV broadcast transmitters UHF and VHF; speech input equipment for radio and video; transcription turn tables; recording equip- ment; communications transmitters (high frequency) ; communications transmitters (very high frequency) ; airway communica- tions equipment; homing beacon equipment; directional phasing equipment; antenna coupling equipment; transmission line equip- ment; portable remote amplifiers; rack cabi- nets (relay); cabinets (transmitter); master control systems. 1289 a n D K q V I V M i: N r m a n v f a v t u r e r s n n D General Electric Co. Kl«rtr»>nir> Tark, SMiuuse ;>, IS. \. rhonc: 7(.-Ull lientral Manajirr V. I., ('hamberlain Merrliamlise Mart, ('.hicapo r>4. III. I'hone: W Hitehall 4-3915 Manager G. E. Webster :>30 W . Sixth St., Los Angeles, Calif, riione: TRinitv 3417 Manager F. R. Walker :>:0 I.exiiijitoii Ave.. New York 22, N. Y. IMione: PLaza 1-1311 Manager W. R. Chapin 4227 I.indell Blvd., St. Louis 8. Mo. Phone: JEflferson 5-8873 Manager R. E. Lauterbach 235 Montgomery St., San Francisco 6, Calif. Phone: DOuglas 2-3740 Manager C. T. Haist, Jr. 777 14th St., N.W., Washington 5, D. C. Phone: EXecutive 3-3600 Manager L. F. Page l*RODUCTS: Audio consoles, amplifiers — Ihniting, portable and complete line for pro- gram monitoring and transcription use, both plug-in and rack mounted. Audio accessories — turntable tone arms, equalizers and pickup heads, patch cords and jacks. Rack cabinets, power and audio boards, cable, microphone and audio; speakers. General Instrument Corp. 829 Newark Ave., Elizabeth 3, N. J. Phone: Elizabeth 3-4400 Sales Manager E. A. Freed PRODUCTS: TV tuners, UHF and VHF, LHF converters, variable condensers, auto radio tuners. General Precision Laboratory, Inc. 63 Bedford Road, Pleasantville, N. Y. Phone: Pleasantville 2-2000 President H. G. Place V.-P., Gen. Mgr J. W. Murray V.-P., Managing Dir R. L. Garman Vice-President Blair Foulds Chief Engineer F. N. Gillette Mgr., IV Dept E. A. Hungerford, Jr. PRODUCTS: Television Studio and Trans- mitting Equipment including Camera Chains, Proj<(;tor>, Switchers, Syn Generators, Video Recorders and Transmitters; also The- ater Television equipment. General Radio Co. 275 Mahsarliuheits Ave., Cambridge 39, Mass. IMione: TRowbridge 6-4400 N. Y. Phone: WOrth 4-2722 Chairman of Board H. B. Richmond President E. U. Locke Viee-Pres. for Sales A. E. Thiessen Vire-Prei,. for Mfg C. C. Carey Secretary-Treasurer Sales Manager , Export Manager Chief Engineer Publicity Manager Service Manager PRODUCTS: AM, FM and modulation monitor noise meters, audio test mitter test equipment. F. L. Tucker M. T. Smith ....S. W. DeBIois D. B. Sinclair . ...C. E. Worthen H. H. Dawes and TV frequency s, distortion and oscillators, trans- Graybar Electric Company, Inc. 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: LE 2-4000 President W. E. Henges Vice-President R. B. Sayre General Connnunications Sales Mgr J. W. La Marque Mgr., Electronic Sales G. I. Jones PRODUCTS: Amplifiers, antenna equip- ment, attenators, cabinets, consoles, loud- speakers and accessories, monitors, recorders and accessories, speech input equipment, test equipment, towers, tower lighting equipment, transmission line and accessories, transmit- ters, broadcast, tubes, turntables, reproducers and accessories, wiring supplies and devices. All TV broadcasting equipment. The Hallicrafters Co. 4401 W. Fifth Ave., Chicago 24, 111. Phone: Van Buren 6-6300 V.P. in Chg. of Sis Richard A. Graver PRODUCTS: TV receivers, short-wave "Ham" transmitters, and receivers, portable radios, FM/AM radios, two-way radio-tele- phone equipment. The Hammarlund Mfg. Co., Inc. 460 West 34th St., New York 1, N. Y. Phone: LOngacre 5-1300 President Lloyd A. Hammarlund Treasurer Joseph Lush Sec. & Comptroller Edward A. Wittmer Production Mgr Hugh A. McCloskey Sales Manager Robert B. Moon Chief Engineer S. H. Van Wambeck Advertising Manager Dale Samuelson Personnel Director George Guelich Purchasing Manager William Griffin PRODUCTS: Communication receivers, variable rapacilators, remote supervisory controls, diversity receivers. Haydu Brothers P. O. Box 1226, Plainfield, N. J. Phone: PLainfield 6-0878 (reneral Mgr George K. Haydu Plant Mgr Zoltan Haydu (>hief Engineer Victor LeGendre Controller Walter Wolf Sales Engineer Arthur Shesser Purchasing Agent Vincent Perrucci 1290 nnn equipment manufacturers ddd PRODUCTS: Television picture tubes, >niniatui-e receiving tubes, power tubes for transmitting and industrial use, electron guns for television picture tubes, components for all types of vacuum tubes, including re- ceiving and transmitting, TV radio, x-ray, incandescent and special purpose tubes, equipment for the manufacture of such tubes, equipment for the manufacture of neon signs, cold cathode lamps, and various spe- cial purpose lamp machinery. Precision ma- «hine parts and wire and forming parts. Hughey & Phillips, Inc. :VM){) N. San Fernando Blvd., Burbank, Calif. Phone: Victoria 9-1104 Stamford, Conn. Phone: STamford 4-7300 President M. S. Phillips V.P., Gen'l Mgr J. H. Ganzenhuber Ass't. Mgr Howard E. Munson PRODUCTS: Tower lighting equipment, beacons, obstruction lights, flashers, photo- electric controls, microwave tower control and alarm units, lamp failure indicators and complete tower lighting kits. The Indiana Steel Products Co. Valparaiso, Indiana Phone: 2-5601 President R. F. Smith V.-P. Manufacturing J. H. Bouwmeester V.P. Engineering C. A. Maynard Treasurer A. J. Astrologes Sales Manager I. A. Dickey PRODUCTS: Permanent magnets for the radio-television-electronics industries. Insuline Corp. of America 186 Granite St., Manchester, N. H. 35-54 36th St., Long Island City, N. Y. Phone: AStoria 8-3738 President S. J. Spector Secretary-Treasurer A. S. Spector V.-P., Gen. Sales Mgr B. L. Cahn Advertising Manager A. S. Chambers Superintendent Myles Spector Industrial Sales Mgr I. Romm Purchasing Agent H. Weston PRODUCTS: Adapters, phone pick-up; aligning tools; amplifier chassis; angles and brackets antenna, auto radio, antenna con- nectors; antenna kits; antennas, home mast; antennas, FM & television; auto radio noise suppressors; bases, steel; beads, cable; bind- ing posts; binding post heads; bushings, in- sulated; cabinets, metal; cabinets, speaker; cable clamps; chassis base; chassis, bottom plate; chokes; chrome trim; clips, alligator; cJip, brass spring; code set, triplex; coils, coil forms; condensers; cords, double phone; cords, resistor; couplers, flexible; cushions, ear; cutters, replacement; cutting tools; dial markers; dial plates; displa)^; drill, replace- ment; eyelets; equalizing conden.sers; FM Antennas; fuse mountings; fuse retainers; grid caps; grid cap shield; gro^^net^, rub- ber; hardware, radio; headphones; insula- tors; jacks; jacks, microphone; jacks, shielded; jacks, lip; jacks, tran>mitting; jars, glass; knobs; lugs, soldering; lugs, spade; lugs, terminal; meter cabinets; Morse code records; mountings, fuse; name plates; Neutralizing tools; noise eliminator!*; nuts; oscillators; panels, aluminum, bakelite, Ma- sonite, metal, meter, racks; panel bearings; phone cords; phones, ear; phone plugs; phone tips; plates, bottom; plugs; punches; recks, brackets, chassis; radio panels; record player switc^h; reducers; resistor cords; riveting punch set; rivets, rods; screw drivers, insulated; screws; shearing punch; shields; shields, grid cap; sockets; soldering irons; soldering iron elements; spaghetti, flexible; spacers, bushings; spade lugs; speaker cabinets; steel cabinets; strips, ter- minal; suppressors, auto radio; switches; television, accessories; antennas, tools; terminal lugs; terminal strips; test leads; test lead wire; test prods; test tools; tool.>«; tools, neutralizing; trans, coil mountings; transmitting tube caps; tube shields; tubing; washers; window pole antenna; wire, test lead; wrenches, wrench sets. Jackson Electrical Instrument Co. 18 S. Patterson Blvd., Dayton 2, O. Phone: Michigan 0367 President Paul F. Jackson Vice-President Myron Fulkerson Secretary J. E, Beery Purchasing Agent E. W. De Laet Credit Manager J. E. Beery Chief Eng Kennard E. Voyles Quality Control Robert Gerner Production Superintendent Carl Wack PRODUCTS: Test instrument for Color; Black and White Television. Oscilloscopes, receiving tube testers, CR tube testers, color; bar; white dot generator, sweep; marker generator, audio oscillator, vacuum tube volt meter, UHF generator, selenium rectifier tester and electrical circuit tracer. Jensen Manufacturing Co. 6601 S. Laramie Ave., Chicago 38, 111. Phone: POrt^niouth T-7600 President Thos. A. White V.P., Distributor Ralph P. Glover Sis. Mgr., Industrial Louis W. Selsor Sales Mgr Horace L. White PRODUCTS: Multiple Channel reproduc- ers and loudspeaker units for high fidelity monitoring purposes. Extended range and general purpose loud speakers for sound dis- tribution monitoring, cueing, intercom., PA and other applications. 1291 D D D K q V 1 V M K N T >l A N U F A C T V REUS D n D JFD Manufacfuring Co., Inc. (>lOl-(.i:.> loth A>o.. HrooklNH 4. N. Y. Phoiu-: nKn>onliurst M200 Presitlfiit Julius Finkel Vioe-Prt'siiKMU MhtMl Finkel Se«relar\-Tr<'asurt'r Fthvaid Finkel PHODKTS: VllF. IM and UHF antennas, piston type variable Iriinnier oapacitators, lichtninji arresters, stand-off line insulators, antenna masts, guy wires; open-wire, poly- ethylene flat twin-leatl transmission line; bal- hists. voltage regulators, dial belts, phono .".witches, test leads, resistor line cords, video cross-over networks, wire measuring ma- chines, tuning cable remote replacer ma- chines for auto radio service, control knobs, radio lubricants, stroboscopes, wave traps, co-axial connectors, insulators for antennas, TV set-couplers. Johns-Manyille 22 East 40th St., New York 16, N. Y. Phone: LExington 2-7600 Commodity Manager J. P. Washburn (Acoustical Materials) PRODUCTS: Sound control materials for broadcasting and recording studios. King Laboratories, Inc. 127 Solar St., Syracuse 3, N. Y. Phone: 74-3359 President Aden J. King Vice-President F. M. Michaelian Exec. V.P. & Treas W. R. MacLeod Secretary Barbara H. Sisson Factory Mgr Robert K. Metz PRODUCTS: Getters and other parts for electronic tubes. PRODUCTS: Audio Amplifiers — both s^tandard and miniatured plug-in. Power Sup- plies, Video Amplifiers, Consoles, Auto- matic Limiting Amplifiers, Audio, Power and Pulse Transformers. Complete custom design audio facilities for broadcast and television. Lehigh Structural Steel Co. Allentown, Pa., Phone: HE 4-5221 17 Battery Place. New York 4, N. Y. Phone: WHilehall 4-1424 Sales Mgr., Radio Div J. F. Neary PRODUCTS: Towers for TV-AM-FM Ver lical Radiators Relay Towers. John E. Lingo & Son, Inc. 2814 Buren Ave., Camden 5, N. J. Phone: WOodlawn 4-0487 President John E. Lingo PRODUCTS: Tubular steel vertical radi- ators; VHF antennas and supporting towers; FM antennas and supporting towers; fac- simile supporting poles. Machlett Laboratories, Inc. 1063 Hope St., Springdale, Conn. Phone: STamford 4-5781 Vice-Pres. Power Tube Sales.. H. J. Hoffman PRODUCTS: Broadcast tubes. Magnecord, Inc. 225 W. Ohio St., Chicago 10, 111. Phone: WHitehall 4-1889 Sales Director John W. Hincs PRODUCTS: Professional magnetic tape recorders — reproducers. Kliegl Bros. Universal Electric Stage Lighting Co., Inc. 321 West 50th St., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: COlumbus 5-0130 President J. H. Kliegl Vice-President Herbert A. Kliegl Secretary Frank H. Bliss Treasurer Anna Kliegl Plant Superintendent Joseph Kliegl Purchasing Agent Henry Fisher PRODUCTS: Lighting equipment, wiring devices and switchboards for TV studios, theatres and M.P. studios. Langevin Manufacturing Corp. 37 W. 65 St., New York 23, N. Y. Phone: ENdicolt 2-7200 Chairman of Board H. A. Leander President William C. Shriver Vice.Pre«ident Robert Edwards Secretary-Treasurer H. A. Kondolf Sales Manager George Schatz Majestic Radio & Television, Div. of Wilcox-Gay Corp. 70 Washington St., Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Phone: ULsler 2-6000 President Leonard Ashbach Vice-President Maurice Raphael Secretary Arthur Romans Advertising Mgr Joseph G. DeVico Chief Engineer Frank Dieli PRODUCTS: TVreceivers; TV-radio re- ceivers; TV-radio-phonograph combinations; AM-FM phono combinations; table AM- radio phonographs; Hi-Fi radio phono- graphs. J. A. Maurer, Inc. 37-01 Slst Street, Long Island City 1, N. Y. Phone: STillwell 44600 President John A. Maurer Treaiurer Daniel R. Ehrlich General Manager Donald G. McKay Chief Elec. Engr Lauge Fanoe PRODUCTS: 16mm. profeMional motion 1292 n n D EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS D D D picture cameras; 16mm. sound recorders; 16mm. film phonographs. 16 & 35 mm. Gal- vanometers. Miles Reproducer Co., Inc. 812 Broadway. New York 3, N. Y. Phone: SPring 7-7670-1 President George Ruskin Sec-Gen. Mgr J. M. Kuhlik, Sc.D. Chief Eng I. W. Kuhlik Purchasing Agent J. V. Conniff Treasurer H. B. Kuhlik Advertising Mgr B. Burn? PRODUCTS: "Walkie-Recordall" sound- on-film recorders and reproducers, continu- ous recorders and reproducers, tape recorders and reproducers, automatic recorders and re- producers, permanent recorders and repro- ducers, reference recorders, conference recorders, telephone recorders, interview re- corders, telemike, induction units for listen- ing to or recording two-way telephone conver- sations, battery operated recorders, portfolio type recorders. 8-lb battery-operated recorder- playback, 9V2-lb. briefcase battery-operated recorder-reproducer, 8 lb. conference inter- view recorder. Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. 900 Fauquier Ave., St. Paul 6, Minn. Phone: TOwer 8511 Sale.> ]\lgr.. Magnetic Prod P. W. Jansen 1500 S. V^'estern Ave., Chicago 8, 111. Phone: MOnroe 6-6126 Manager R. F. Woelfel 446 N. LaBrea Ave., Hollywood 36, Calif. Phone: WEbster 1-1289 Manager M. D. Benson 401 N. Broad St., Philadelphia 8, Pa. Manager C M. Jacobson PRODUCTS: Magnetic tape, film and as- sociated accessories. Mirror Record Corp. 4025 206 St., Bayside, L. I., N. Y. Phone: BAyside 5656 Pres. & Treas P. K. Trautwein V.P., Sec'y Paul H. Trautwein PRODUCTS: Recording accessories (discs, cutting needles, playback needles). National Carbon Co. — Div. of Union Carbide & Carbon Corp. 30 East 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-8000 President A. S. Johnson Exec- Vice-Pres C O. Kleinsmith Exec. Vice-Pres P. M. Buhrer V.P., Gen. Mgr A. C. Bryan V.P., Gen*l Mgr W. H. Feathers Mgr. Battery Eng. Dept. . .G. H. Didinger, Jr. V.Ph Adv. Sales Prom H. M. Warren PRODUCTS "Eveready" "Mini-Max" "B" batteries for portable and farm type re- ceivers, "Eveready" dry cells, "Eveready'' flashlight batteries for miniature receivers, "Eveready" "Air Cell" batteries for 2-voIt and 1.4 volt receivers, "Eveready" batteries for transistor electronic equipment. ORRadio industries. Inc. 120 Marvyn Rd., Opelika, Ala. Phone: 976 N. Y Pbone: Union 4-9577 President J. Herbert Orr Vice Pres., Sales Nat Welch Vice Pres., Research Herbert G. Hard Vice Pres., Production William Harnett Vice Pres., Comptroller J. W. Bunkley Branch Offices 547 Hermitage St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mid-Atlantic Sales Mgr Frank Adams 4808 Bergenline Ave., Union City, N. J. Executive-in-Charge Jules Bressler Merchandise Mart, Chicago, 111. Executive-in^Charge J. J. McBride 4808 W. Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Executive-in-('harge Laude Erlanger Packard-Bell Company 12333 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angcle= 64, Cal- Phone: Arizona 7-6721 President Herbert A. Bell Exec. Vice-President Robert S. Bell Vice-President Joe M. Spain Sec.-Treas Lowell R. Day Chief Engineer Charles Nichols Plant Manager Jean Gleis General Sales Mgr Kenneth R. Johnson Dir. of Adv. & Sales Prom Robert H. Tbomp>on Service Manager Carl Duffy Personnel Director Robert Hogan Purchasing Agent William P. Kennedy PRODUCTS: Radios, Radio-Phonograph- Recorder Combinations), Television. Radio- Phonograph Combinations, Television-Radio- Phonograph Combmations, special electronic equipment for the Armed Services. The Pentron Corp. 777 South Tripp Ave., Chicago 24, 111. Phone: SAcramento 2-3201 President Irving Rossman Vice Pres Theodore Rossman Treasurer Bernard Sahlins Comptroller Marshall Peiros Chief Eng Jay T. Nichols Prod. Dir Bernard Sahlins Purchasing Agent Nick Alex Asst. Sales Mgr Robert Farnsworth Adv. Mp- Martin Mann PRODUCTS: Tape recorders, tape players, high fidelity basic tape mechanisms and tape preamplifiers, Broadcast recorders, FM'AM 1293 n D n K (M 1 »* ^t K N T M A N l^ F A C T IT R E K 8 D n D tuners, clorlionir mikt* mixers, larsie rcc\ adapter, tapi' raiT> rast's. foot piMlal r(>iUr«>ls. extension «or(l>. loloplmiw (>i«-ku|)>. PEMBREX TV (Div. PEMBREX Theater Supply, Inc.) 1%9 So. Vermont Ave.. Los Angeles 7, Calif. Phone: RKpublic 1-3111 President Louis M. Wutke Vice-President. . Edwin C. Wutke PHOnUCTS: PEMARC Rearsereen Pro- jertion (still-slide) Mi-Intensity Arc Pro- jectors, 20.000 to 25,000 Lumen, Peniink Rear-screen Projection (still-slide) incandes- cent S.OOO watts dinnner control single or double units with special effects attachments. Pemsync motors and 16 and 35 nnii Rear- Screen motion picture units. Translucent screens, (blue/hlack) portable aluminum frames and TV's most complete still and niovins plate (slide and footage) library available. Phiico Corp. (Govt, and Indus. Div.) 4700 Wissahickon Ave., Philadelpbia 44, Pa. Phone: TEnnessee 9-4000 Sales Oflfices and Representatives: Fxec. in Chg Marshall A. Williams 260 South Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Phone: CRestview 5-5750 Exec, in Chg Robert A. MacDonald 666 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago 11, 111. Phone: WHitehall 4-5750 Exec, in Chg Richard A. Fay 201 Southland Life Bldg., Dallas 1, Texas Phone: PRospect 8657 Exec, in Chg Lewis Kendall Talbott Bldg., Dayton 2, Ohio Phone: Michigan 6578 Exec, in Chg Kenneth C. Moritz 4700 \^ is>ahickon Ave., Philadelphia 44, Pa. Phone : TEnnessee 9-4000 Exec, in Chg Lewis J. Boss 650 Riis> Bldg.. San Francisco 4, Calif. Phone: SUtter 1-6262 Exec, in Chg Charles M. Volkland 714 Jack^on Place., N. W., Washington 6, D.C. l*hone: EXecutive 3-1500 Exec, in Chg J. A. Price Don Mill. Road, Don Mills, Ont., Canada Phone: HUdson 1-3441 Ex.r. i„ Chfr Willard D. Myers J Rue Picot, Paris 16, France IMione: Kleber 1433 PRODUCTS: Film and slide equipment for color and monochrome; microwave equipment for color STL use; equipment to carry network color; color test and monitor- ing equipment. Philmore Manufacturing Co., Inc. Hi ( ni\«;r.itv Place, New York 3, N. Y. Phone: ALgonquin 4-3363 i*rt.idirnt M. L. Granat \ ice-President (iary (^ranat ('hief Engineer Reginahl Burke Treasurer Minray (ilranat PRODUCTS: TV chassis, completely wired and aligned, TV kits with video and sound wired and fully aligned, with full instruc- tions to complete the wiring, TV kits com- pletely unassendded with full instructions for wiring. One, two and three tube kits, aerial kits, microphon<'s (carbon type), crys- tal sets, crystal set kits, crystal detectors, coils, transmitter kits, amplifier kits, radio control kits. Pilof Radio Corp. 37-06 36th St., Long Island City 1, N. Y. Phone: STillwell 4-5454 President Isidor Goldberg Vice-President J. N. Benjamin Secretary-Treasurer I. W. Wyckoff Asst. Sis. Mgr A. L Bleich Purchasing Agent Paul Lefko Prod. Mgr.. F. Hajek Chief Engineer Richard Shottenfeld PRODUCTS: Tuners— Hi-Fi, AM-FM; TV sets remotely operated; Hi-Fi amplifiers, pre- amplifiers, phonographs, portable phono- graphs. Presto Recording Corp. P. O. Box 500, Paramus, N. J. Phone: Diamond 3-5700 Sales Manager Thomas B. Aldrich 720 Main St., Evanston, 111. Phone: Davis 8-4800 Manager Robert L. Lang 505 N. Ervar St., Dallas, Tex. Phone: C 2966 Manager J. Earl Smith 2331 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. Phone: Republic 0203 Manager Lee Owens 7 East 48th St., New York, N. Y. Phone: ELdorado 5-6021 Manager Thomas Aye PRODUCTS: Disc recording, tape record- ing, transcription equipment, amplifiers, equalizers, blank recording discs. Prodelin, Inc. 307 Bergen Ave., Kearny, N. J. Phone: KEarny 2-8600 President L. A. Bondon Offices 62 Stockdale Rd., Needham, Mass. Phone: NEedham 3-4290 495 Selbourne Rd., Riverside, 111. Phone: Riverside 7-0292 3050 Sumter Dr., Dallas, Tex. Phone: Dixon 6115 427 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 13, Calif. Phone: MUtual 7245 60 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 7-1550 1294 n n n equipment m a n u f a c t u k e i{ s q n n 324 S. 2nd Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 1238 N. W. Glisan St., Portland 9, Ore. Phone: ATwater 4173 158 11th St., San Francisco 3, Calif. Phone: HEmlock 1-1630 306 Dexter Ave., Seattle 9, Wash. Phone: SEneca 2368 Southern Bldg., Washington 5, D. C. Phone: EXecutive 3-5360 PRODUCTS: UHF and VHF antennas; microwave types transmission lines; high power coaxial and waveguide towers; Com- munication-aluminum 200 feet max. height, diplexer; filter and system components; spe- cial developments as required. Polarad Electronics Corp. 4320 34th St., Long Island City, N. Y. Phone: EXeter 2-4500 President Dr. D. L. Jaffe Exec. Vice Pres P. H. Odessey Treasurer C. J. Eisen Dir. of Contract Rel R. W. Ekis Eng., Contract Relations. Alfred A. Goldberg PRODUCTS: Color TV: color video moni- tor, flying spot scanner system, color bar generator, color sync generator, portable sync generator JXTSC color monochrome; TV: sync generator, monoscope signal source, studio picture monitor, portable waveform monitor, portable picture monitor, picture and waveform monitor. Radio Corporation of America Executive Offices: 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York 20, N. Y. Phone: COlumbus 5-5900 Ch. of the Board.. Brig. Gen. David Sarnoff President Frank M. Folsom Consumer Products Exec. V.P R. A. Seidel RCA Victor Television Division Cherry Hill, Camden 8, N. J. V.P. and Gen. Mgr.. H. G. Baker Asst. Gen. Mgr C. P. Baxter Chief Eng D. D. Cole Gen'l Sales Mgr R. W. Saxon Mgr., Adv. and Sales Prom.. .J. M. Williams RCA Victor Radio & 'Tictrola" Division Cherry Hill, Camden 8, N. J. General Manager J. M. Toney Manager Sales L. J. Collins Mgr. Adv. & Sales Prom R. E. Conley Chief Engineer J. L. Franke RCA Victor Record Division 630 Fifth Ave., New York 20 V.P. and Gen. Mgr E. Sacks Asst. Gen. Mgr H. L. Letts Mgr., Adv W. I. Alexander Mgr.'Comm. Sales-Merch L. W. Kanaga Mgr. Artists-Repertoire G. R. Marek Mgr. Pop. Artist-Repertoire J. Carlton Mgr. Custom Records J. P. Davih Mgr. Record Publicity (;. R. Thorpe Electronic Products Exec. Vice Presi«h'nl W. W. Watts Tube Division 415 S. 5lh Street, Harrison, N. J. V.P. and (;en. Mgr I). Y. Smith (ien'l (]omm. Mgr L. S. Thee* Mgr., (ien'l Marketing L. F. Holleran Manager, Operations Contruring equipment; Antenaplex antenna systems; communications equipment; electron tubes: receiving, power, cathode-ray and special types; TV studio camera equipment; film, disc and tape recording equipment; theatre television equipment; gas and electric- ranges; air conditioners and dehumidifiers, and marine radio equipment. Radio Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 36-40 37th St., Long Island City 1, N. Y. Phone: STiUwell 6-2100 President C. R. Runvon, Jr. V.P. & Sales Mgr F. A. Gunlher V.J. & Research Dir J. R. Day Vice President Joseph Behr Chief Engineer Joseph E. Tennis Treasurer James A. Cronin Sec. & Purch'g Agent C R. Runvon. IH Ind. Rel. Mgr James j. Kelly Ser. Mgr .Harold (Goldstein Traffic Mgr E. R. Phillips 1295 D D D E Q I 1 P M K N I' M A N H F A C T U R E R S D D D PHOnidTS: AM— Studio to trunsinitttr liiiks ami antennas. FM — Microwave; radar >\>lenis; FM and relay hroadrast transniitter> point to point multiplex radio relay, ;>0-200() nu-; Yagi. corner reflector and paraboloid antennas, 30-200 nic; FM tuner, 88-108 nic; military equipment. Rangertone, Inc. :;i Winthop St., Newark 4, N. J. Phone: HUmboldt 5-2550 President R. H. Ranger V.P. Charge Eng P. M. Brubaker Secretary H. Callina Film Sound C. C. Legreid Purchasing Agent A. C. Willms Accounting E. D. Longstreet PRODUCTS: Magnetic Tape Recorders: for normal Broadcast; for TV Synchronized Sound to Motion Picture Film. Thyratron Inverters: for Controlled frequency Power, and Magnetic Heads, Tape-to-Film editing and transfer to sound film. Raytheon Manufacturing Co. 5921 W. Dickens Ave., Chicago 39, 111. Phone: BErkshire 7-7000 Dir. of Marketing Dick O. Klein Offices 1500 Paxton Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. Phone: 3-2524 193 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. Phone: BRoadway 1-7675 818 S. Adams St., Peoria, 111. Phone: 3533 919 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. Phone: STevenson 7-6910 PRODUCTS: Receivers, receiving tubes, black and white; color picture tubes. Reeves Soundcraft Corp. 10 East 52nd St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 9-2644 President Hazard E. Reeves Exec. Vice Pres Frank B. Rogers, Jr. Vice-Pres.-Production Edward Schmidt V.P., Sales Engineering ..W. H. Deacy Advertising Manager Thortias J. Dempsey PRODUCTS: Blank recording discs, mag- netic recording tape, full width magnetic recording film, striped magnetic film, styli. Rek-0-Kut Company 3801 Queens Blvd., Long Island City 1, N. Y. Phone: STillwell 4-7062-3-4 President, Sales Manager. ... .George Silber Dir. Audio Education Avery Yudin Export Dept Morhan Exporting Corp. PRODUCTS: Instantaneous Recording Equipment, Transcription Turntables, Rhy- thmarter, a continuous variable speed pho- nograph and portable PA system; Challenger disc recorder; Roundin turntable series and RecitallBts portable PA system. Rust Industrial Co., Inc. 608 Willow St., Manchester, N. H. Phone: Manchester 3-3596 President W. F. Rust, Jr. PRODUCTS: Packaged remote control equipment; remote control components; rotary and linear actuator assemblies, RF monitor preamplifiers, etc.; failure alarms. Self Winding Clock Co., Inc. 207 WiUoughby Ave., Brooklyn 5, N. Y. Phone: MAin 2-6300 Asst. Sales Mgr Harvey S. Wellman PRODUCTS: Sweep seconds, dry cell bat- tery operated self winding clocks containing connections for receiving automatic syncro- nizing pulses from Western Union lines or manual synchronized pulses from control kit. Stainless, Inc. Third & Montgomery Sts., North Wales, Pa. Phone: North Wales 874 50 Church St., New York 7, N. Y. Phone: DIgby 94379 Mgr. Pa. Office John F. Guzewicz Mgr. N. Y. Office Henry J. Guzewicz PRODUCTS: Self -supporting Rhomic ar- ray, guyed and micro wave towers; antenna masts; FM self-supporting and guyed towers. Stancil-Hoffman Corporation 921 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif. Phone: HOUywood 4-7461 President William V. Stancil Secretary Frances E. Stancil PRODUCTS: Magnetic recorder/reproduc- er for Tape Model R5 magnetic reocrder/ reproducer for film Model S5 16 mm. & 17.5 mm., magnetic recorder for tape-battery operated portable — Model MSA (miniature), magnetic recorder/reproducer — multi-chan- nel for tape Model CRM-15, pre-amplifier/ mixer — 4 channel Model AM3, tuning fork controlled power supply — 500 watt output Model VIA. Standard Electronics Corp. (Subsidiary of Claude Neon, Inc.) 285 Emmet St., Newark 5, N. J. Phone: BIgelow 3-5540 Vice-President W. H. Zillger Mgr. TV Engr H. R. Smith Mgr. Customers Ser W. H. Rappolt PRODUCTS: FM & AM Transmitters; TV transmitters ; TV associated equipment studio equipment. Stromberg-Carlson Co. 100 Carlson Rd., Rochester 3, N. Y. Phone : CUlver 0260 President Robert C. Tait Vice President Gordon G. Hoit 1296 P □ □ EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS Q D D V.P. & G. M., Bcstg. Div William Fay y.P. Gov't Contracts Sidney R. Curtis Corporate Secretary Arthur F. (Gibson Treasurer Charles Pritchard Controller D. G. Schuman Mgr. Industrial Relations George E. Eyer Dir. of Pub. Relations Stanley H. Manson Gen. Mgr., Radio-TV Clifford J. Hunt Adv. Mgr.-Radio-TV David S. Cook Gen. Mgr., Sound Equip. Div.. .A. G. Schifino Gen. Mgr., Telephone Div John H. Voss PRODUCTS: TV table models, TV Con- soles, TV Combinations with AM, FM, and 3-speed record changer, AC-DC Radios, Por- tables, Clock-Radios, Hi-Fi table and console 3-speed phonographs, Hi-Fi Amplifiers, Tun- ers, Cabinets; Electronic Carillon Equip- ment. Intercommunicating Systems, Tele- phones, and Switchboard Equipment. Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. 1740 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 6-2424 Chairman of Board Don G. Mitchell President H. Ward Zimmer Vice-President H. L. Richardson Vice-President Arthur Chapman Vice-President Curtis Haines V.P. Charge of Sales B. K. Wickstrum Gen. Sales Mgr., Radio Div D. W. Gunn Dir. of Advertising T. P. Cunningham PRODUCTS: Television Picture Tubes, Radio and Television Receiving Tubes, Crystal Diodes, Radio and Television Test- ing Equipment, Radio and Television Re- ceivers, Tube Parts, Tungsten and Chemical Products. Branch Offices 2001 N. Cornell Ave., Melrose Park, 111. Phone: ESterbrook 9-2525 Terrace Plaza Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio Phone: GArfield 1550 2936 E. 46th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Phone: LOgan 5-8121 1000 Huyler St., Teterboro, N. J. Phone: LA 4-1253 Tele Q Corp. 1227 Sixth Ave., New York 19, N. Y. Phone: JU 6-5766 President John Jacobs III Treasurer C. R. Bitting III Director of Sales J. S. Kornfeld PRODUCTS: Cuing or prompting equip- ment for TV networks and stations. Film prompting. Gerard Eyeline Monitor. Speech cuing. Television Associates, Inc. E. Michigan St., Michigan City, Ind. Phone: 7-7207 Pres. & Gen. Mgr W. C. Eddy Plant Supt K. P. Humbert Secretary Margaret Durnal PRODUCTS: Custom built remote con- trolled studio lighting equipment; Micro- wave relay equipment; reflectors and mount- ing supports, parapet rhuiip^, metal tripodh. Studio Equipment: cainera dollie.-, tripod^, Hi-hats and lo-hats for camera mounting. Continuous devices and accessories for 16 mm, 8 mm film and for magnetic tape. Television Specialty Co., Inc. 350 West 31-t St., New York 1, N. Y. Phone: LOngacre 4-6440 President K. A. Jenkins Gen. Mgr Tom Haney Sec'y Treas L. Jenkins Traffic Mgr Carman Laurino West Coast Representative E. J. Baughman Co. 350 South Central, Los Angeles, Calif. PRODUCTS: Profitmaker rear projector. rear projection screens, studio lights and lighting equipment, film production and kine-recording equipment, dollies, tripods, mike^booms, film processing machines, and television special effects. Tower Construction Co. 1923 Geneva St., Sioux City, Iowa Phone: 5-7653 6640 23rd Ave., West Hyattsville, Md. Phone: HArrison 2-3515 Owner M. M. Lasensky PRODUCTS: Towers, microwave passive reflectors and tower erections. Transmitter Equipment Mfg. Co., Inc. (Subsidiary of Otis Elevator Co.) 35 Ryerson St., Brooklyn 5, N. Y. Phone: UL 5-6800 President Morton B. Kahn Secretary Fayette S. Dunne Treasurer Bruce Wallace General Manager M. B. Kraus, Jr. Chief Engineer G. W. Jacobs PRODUCTS: Bioadcast Station Equip- ment, AM and FM, Studio Amplifying Con- soles, Radio Communication Transmitters, both AM and FM, Air, Ground Communica- tion Equipment, AM and FM, Electronic Computors, Radar Equipment, Guided Mis- sile Controls, etc. Truscon Steel Division Republic Steel Corp. Albert St., Youngstown 1, Ohio Phone: Riverside 6-7211 General Mgr. of Sales C. B. McGehee Asst. Gen. Mgr. of Sales D. M. Schmid Mgr., Sis. Tower Prod G. F. Bateson PRODUCTS: Radio towers for AM & FM, TV and micro wave, copper mesh ground 1297 G D n K () r I l» M K N T !M A N V V A C T V U K R S n D D Unique Turntable & Display Co. 1I2"> li\in>i \\o.. HiooklMi 27. N. Y. Phone: HK.jiomiiii S-()T30 IVes^id.nt \Ibfii W . Nuciel PKODl (TS: Mamilartuio ami ifiit tiirn- lal»le> ami roM)l\iMfi stapes ; tnannfactuier of uniiuatioii staiul> and consultants for anima- tion for TV work. U. S. Recording Company 1121 Vermont Ave., N.W. Washington 5, D. C. Phone: Lincoln 3-2705 (^enerul Manager Joseph Tail (Ihief Engineer John Madaris Sahs Manager Eugene Rosen PRODUCTS: Manufacturers and distribu- tors of audio, sound and hi-fidelity equip- ment. Manufacturer Panacoustic transcrip- tion equipment, audio consoles and custom • quipment. Distribute, Magnecord, Mcintosh, Presto equipment, microphones and loud- >peakers. Specializing in engineering manu- facturing and assembling custom equipment for radio Broadcast stations. Complete Studio and Technical plant for Sound Recording — both tape and disc. Also complete facilities to produce TV films. Westinghouse Electric Corp. 401 Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. President G. A. Price V.P. (Cons. Prods.) J. M. McKibbin Television-Radio Division Lincoln Highway, Metuchen, N. J. Phone: MEtuchen 6-5000 Sale> Mgr R. L. Sandefur Offices 684 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Phone: EMerson 5635 Merchandise Mart, Chicago 90, 111. Phone: WHitehall 4-3860 1740 E. 12th St., Cleveland 14, Ohio Phone: TOwer 1-7100 600 St. Paul St., Los Angeles 17, Calif. 405 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 6-5258 111 N. Seventh St., St. Louis 1, Mo. PRODUCTS — Receivers: Battery — Con- sole, Table, Personal, Portable; Radio — AM Midget AM Table, AM Console, AM I'ortable AC-DC, AM Portable Wet Cell, AM (>onfeole with Phonograph, AM Console with Phonograph and Recorder, EM Table, FM Console, EM Console with Phonograph, FM Console with Phonograph and Recorder, AM-EM Table, AM-FM Console, AM-FM Con- -ole with Phonograph, AM-FM Console with Phonograph and Recorder; Television — Table, Console, AM Table, AM-FM Console with Phonograph, AM-EM Console with Phonograph and Recorder. Record Players. Tubes: Indufeirial, Transmitting and Special Purpose, X-Ray, Receiving, Cathode Ray. Communiffitions Equipment: Aviation, In- dustrial, Marine, Public Utility, Railroad, Trucks and Busses. Transmitters: AM, FM- Shortwave, VHF, UHF, xMicrowave, Relay, Facsimile. RADAR: Marine, Land. Weston ElQctrical Instrument Corp. 614 Frelinghuysen Avenue, Newark 5, N, J. Phone: BIgelow 3-4700 President Earl R. Mellen Exec. Vice-Pres Ross Nichols Vice President John H. Miller V.P. & Plant Mgr A. H. Lamb Chief Engineer F. X. Lamb Controller & Sec F. Gerald Hawthorne Director of Sales Philip Barnes Advertising Manager Chas. B. Denton Purchasing Agent A. L. Morrison PRODUCTS: Electrical Indicating Instru- ments, Sensitive Relays and Associated De- vices, Service and Tube Testing Equipment, Electrical Speed and Temperature Indicating Equipment, Photoelectric Devices and Photo- graphic Exposure Meters, Weston Industrial and Laboratory Thermometers, Weston Air- craft instruments. Wheeler Laboratories, Inc. 122 Cutter Mill Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Phone: HUnter 2-7878 President Harold A. Wheeler Chief Eng David Dettinger PRODUCTS: Consulting services and lab- oratory facilities for special problems in the field of radio and electronics, — ^microwave waveguide components on special order. Zenith Radio Corp. 6001 W. Dickens Ave., Chicago 39, 111. Phone: Berkshire 7-7500 N. Y. Phone: LOngacre 4-6600 Pres. and Gen. Mgr E. F. McDonald, Jr. Exec. V-P Hugh Robertson V-P and Dir. of Sales H. C. Bonfig V-P in Chg. of Eng G. E. Gustafson V-P in Chg. of Prod Donald MacGregor V-P and Treas S. Kaplan V-P in Chg. of Purchases J. E. Anderson V-P in Chg. of Res Dr. Alexander Ellett V-P in Chg. of Household Receiver Sales Leonard C. Truesdell Secty. and Assl. V-P Karl E. Hassel Asst. V-P J. E. Brown Asst. Treas and Asst. Secty J. Kuhajek Asst. Secty H. M. Chesser (j^en. Counsel Joseph S. Wright V.P., Advertising Erik Isgrig Public Relations Director Ted Leitzell PRODUCTS: Table model radios, table radio-phonographs, portable, radios, clock radios, console radio-phonographs, table tele- vision receivers, console television receivers, (console television-radio-phonograph combina- tions, hearing aids. 1298 i CONSULTING ENGINEERS specializing in AM, FM and TV nan GEORGE P. ADAIR 1610 Eye St., N.W., Washington 6, D. C. Phone: Executive 3-1230 BEN ADLER Adler Communciations Labs. 1 Lefevre Lane, New Rochelle, N. Y. Phone: New Rochelle 6-1620 LLOYD R. AMOO 1433 First St., S.E. Minot, N. D. Phone: 6-3162 ANDREW CORP. 363 E. 75th St., Chicago 19, IlL Phone: Triangle 4-4400 GEORGE B. BAIREY 210 W. Cameron Rd., Falls Church, Va. Phone: Jefferson 2-7703 WILLIAM E. BENNS, JR. 3738 Kanawha St., N.W., Washington, D. C. • Phone: EMerson 2-8071 Box 2468, Birmingham, Ala. Phone: 6-2924 BERNARD ASSOCIATES 5010 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 27, Calif. Phone: NOrmandy 2-6715 A. R. BITTER 3106 Algonquin Pkwy., Toledo 6, Ohio RUDY BRETZ Croton-On-Hudson, N. Y. Phone: CRoton 1-3478 WILLIAM W. L. BURNETT 4814 Idaho St., San Diego 16, Calif. Phone: Atwater 2-2740 COMMERCIAL RADIO EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1319 F St., N.W., Washington 4, D. C. Phone: District 7-1319 Mid-West Office: P. 0. Box 7037, Kansas City, Mo. Phone: Jackson 5302 CRAVEN, LOHNES & CULVER 1242 Muncey Building, Washington 4, D. C. Phone: District 7-8215 MURRAY G. CROSBY P. 0. Box 233, Robljin§ Lane . HicksviUe, N. Y. Hicksville 3-3191 A. EARL CULLUM, JR. Highland Park Village. Dallas 5, Tex. Phone: Justin 6108 GEORGE C. DAVIS 504 Munsey Bldg., Washington 4, D. C. Phone: Sterling 3-0111 DEVELOPMENTAL ENGINEERING CORP. 1001 Connecticut Ave., N. W. Washington 6, D. C. Phone: REpuhlic 7-2571 DOOUTTLE RADIO, INC. 7421 S. Loomis Blvd., Chicago 36, 111. Phone: Radcliffe 34100 EICHWALD ASSOCIATES 237 East 39th St.. New York 16, N. Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 6-7445 A. JAMES EBEL 212 S. Jefferson St., Peoria, 111. Phone: 6-0711 WILLIAM L. FOSS, INC. 927 15th St., N.W., Washington 5, D. C. Phone: Republic 7-3883 GAUTNEY & JONES 1052 Warner Bldg., Washington 4, D. C. Phone: National 8-7757 GLENN D. GILLETT National Press Bldg., Washington 4, D. C. Phone: National 8-33 7'> PAUL F. GODLEY Offices and Laboratories: Great Notch, N. J. Phone: Montclair 3-3000 DR. ALFRED N. GOLDSMITH 597 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Phone: Plaza 3-4150 JOHN B. HEFFELHNGER 815 E. 83rd St., Kansas City 10, Mo. Phone: Hiland 7010 JOHN V. L. HOGAN 155 Perry St., New York 14, N. Y. Phone: Chelsea 2-7855 W. J. HOLEY 1146 Briarcliff PL, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Phone: Atwood 3328 1299 n D n C' O N S U L T 1 N G ENGINEERS D D n GUY C. HUTCHESON 1\ O. Box 32 1100 \\ . Abrains iSl^ Arlington, Texas Phone: AR 4-8721 JANSKY & BAILEY, INC. 1735 He Sales St., NAV., Washington 6, D. C. IMione: Metropolitan 8-5411 Laboratories I i3Q Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Wash. 7, D. C Phone: ADams 4-2414 WALTER F. KEAN 1 Riverside Road, Riverside, 111. Phone: Riverside 7-2153 KEAR & KENNEDY 1302 18th St., N.W., Washington 6, D. C. Phone: Hudson 3-9000 JOHN J. KEEL 1121 E. Capitol St., Washington 3, D. C. Phone: Lincoln 4-5131 LAPPAS & LINDBERG CO. 141 W, Jackson, Chicago, 111. WAbash 2-1423 WILLIAM E. RICHARDSON & ASSOCIATES 317 Governor Bldg., Portland 1, Ore. Phone : Cherry 4070 A. D. RING & CO. 1032 Pennsylvania Bldg., Washington 4, D. C. Phone: Republic 7-2347 HAROLD B. ROTHROCK 5413 Lynette Dr., Fountain City 18, Tenn. Phone: 6-4834 MERLE SAXON 622 Hoskins St., Lufkin, Texas P. 0. Box 575 Phones: 3-4242 and 3-9558 ROBERT M. SILLIMAN & ASSOCIATES 1405 G St., N.W. Washington 5, D. C. Phone: Republic 7-6646 HAROLD C. SINGLETON 4488 S.W. Council Crest Dr., Portland 1, Ore. Phone: Beacon 1201, Atwater 4393 RUSSELL P. MAY 711 Fourteenth St., N.W., Washington 5, D. C. Phone: Republic 7-3984 WINFIELD SCOTT McCACHREN & ASSOC. 2404 Columbia Pike, Arlington, Va. Phone : J Ackson 8-8000 FRANK H. McINTOSH Wyatt Bldg., 777 14th St., N.W. Washington, D. C. Phone: Metropolitan 8-4477 JAMES C. McNARY National Press Bldg., Washington 4, D. ( Phone: District 7-1205 T. G. MORRISSEY ',700 West 28th Ave., Denver, Colorado Phone: BEImont 3-5320 PAGE, CREUTZ, GARRISON and WALDSCHMITT 710 Fourteenth St., N.W., Washington 5, D. C. Phone: Executive 3-5670 LYNNE C. SMEBY 1311 G St., N.W., Washington 5, D. C. Phone: Executive 3-8073 CARL E. SMITH CONSULTING RADIO ENGINEERS 4900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 3, Ohio Phone: HEnderson 2-3177 T & T RADIO MEASUREMENTS CO. 2557 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach 6, Cal. Phone: Long Beach 4-2015 WELDON & CARR 1001 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington, D. C. Phone: Sterling 3-2550 4212 S. Buckner Blvd., Dallas 10, Tex. Phone: Evergreen 1137 MARTIN R. WILLIAMS 7401 East 14th St., Indiannapolis 19, Ind. Phone: Market 3326 NATHAN WnXIAMS 20 Algonia Blvd., Oshkosh, Wis. Phone: Blackhawk 885 GARO W. RAY Hilltop Dr.* Stratford, Conn. Phone: Bridgeport 7*2465 RAYMOND M. WILMOTTE Warner Bldg., Waihington 4, D. C. Phone: NAtlonal 8*0861 1300 RADIO-ELECTRONICS TELEVISION MFRS. ASSOCIATION Officers and Executive Personnel— 1954-1955 777 14th Street, N.W., Washington 5, D. C. nan Chairman, Board of Directors Max F. Balcem, Sylvania Electric Prod- ucts, Inc., Emporium, Pa. President and General Counsel Glen McDaniel, 63 Wall St., New York 5, N. Y. Exec. V.P. and Secretary James D. Secrest, 777 14th Street, N.W., Washin^on 5, D. C. Treasurer Leslie F. Muter, The Muter Company, Chicago 5, Illinois. Vice-Presidents (Set IMvision) Robert S. Alexander, Wells-Gardner & Co., Chicago 39, 111. (Tube Division) R. E. Carlson, Tung-Sol Electric Inc., Newark 4, New Jersey. (Parts Division) R. G. Zender, Lenz Electric Mfg. Co., Chicago 47, 111. (Technical Products Division) H. J. Hoffman, Machlett Labs., Inc., Springdale, Conn. (Amplifier & Sound Division) Sidney Harman, Harman-Kardon, Inc., New York 12, N. Y. RETMA STAFF Stall Assistant Peter H. Cousins Staff Assistant Albert Coumont Attorney William L. Reynolds Editorial Director Tyler Nourse Manager, West Coast Office Joseph J. Peterson Department Managers Virgil M. Graham (Engineering Department) William F. E. Long (Statistical Department) Charles Maechling, Jr. (Government Relations Department) Louis E. DeLaFleur (International Department) Office Manager Anna M. Chase RETMA BOARD OF Directors Term Expiring 1955 W. R. G. Baker, General Electric Com- pany. Floyd W. Bell, Bell Sound Systems, Inc. Allen B. DuMont, Allen B. DuMont Lab- oratories, Inc. Harry A. Ehle, International Resistance Company. Frank Freimann, The Magna\ox Com- pany. Paul V. Galvin, Motorola Inc. Frank W. Godsey, Jr., Westinghouse Electric Corporation. W. J. Halligan, The Hallicrafters Co. Larry F. Hardy, Philco Corporation. D. S. W. Kelly, Allen-Bradley Company. Matt Little, Quam-Nichols Company. Leslie F. Muter, The Muter Co. 1301 D D D RADIO — KLIXTRONKS — TKLKVISION MFKS. ASSN. 0 0 0 San^ \orris, Aniperex Electronic Corpo- ration. \V. S. Parsons, Centralab, Div. Globe- Union Inc. R. .1. Shank. Hujrbes Aircraft Company. Charles F. Stronioyer, CBS-Hytron. L. \V. Teegarden Radio Corporation of .\merica. Term Expiring 1956 Robert S. Alexander, Wells-Gardner & Co. E. Alschuler, Sentinel Radio Corp. Robert S. Bell, Packard-Bell Co. A. Blumenkrantz, General Instrument Corporation, Lester Bo^en, David Bogen Co. R. E. Carlsom, Tung-Sol Electric Inc. B. W. Cooper, Delco Radio Division. John L. Hanigan Corning Glass Company. H. J. Hoffman, Machlett Laboratories, Inc. H. Leslie Hoffman, Hoffman Radio Cor- poration. H. C. Mattes, Raytheon Manufacturing- Company. L. S. Racine, Chicago Standard Transfor- mer Corp. Ray F. Sparrow, P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Robert E. Sprague, Sprague Electric Company. Robert C. Tait, Stromberg-Carlson Com- pany. Edward C. Tudor, Industrial Develop. Engr. Assoc. Raymond G. Zender, Lenz Electric Manu- facturing Co. Term Expiring 1957 Benjamin Abrams, Emerson Radio and Phonograph Corp. Max F. Balcom, Sylvania Electric Prod- ucts Inc. H. C. Bonfig, Zenith Radio Corp. Herbert W. Clough, Belden Manufactur- ing Co. Leonard F. Cramer, Avco Manufacturing Corp. Russell E. Cramer, Ji., Radio Condenser Co. E. G. Fossum, Stewart-Warner Electric Div. K. K. Foster, Bendix Radio Div. K. S. Gates, Collins Radio Co. J. J. Kahn. F. R. Lack, Western Electric Co., Inc. W. A. MacDonald, Hazeltine Electronics Corp. John C. Marshall, Arvin Industries, Inc. W. Myron Owen, Aeiovox Corp. .■\. D. Plamondon, Jr., Plamondon Mag- netics Co. Charles; B. Thornton, Litton Industries. Fred D. Wilson, International Tel. & Tel. Corp. RETMA DIVISIOIV ORGAIVIZATION Set Division Robert S. Alexander, Chairman. Tube Division John Q. Adams, Chairman. Parts Division Herbert W. Clough, Chairman. Technical Products Division James D. McLean, Chairman. Amplifier & Sound Equipment Division A. K. Ward, Chairman. Annual Awards Committee Robert C. iSprague, Chairman. Credit Committee Edward C. Tudor, Chairman. Educational Television Committee (Special) Max F. Balcom, Chairman. Industrial Relations Committee Robert C. Sprague, Chairman. Finance Committee Leslie F. Muter, Chairman. Jobber Relations Committee (Parts Division) Chairman: J. A. Milling, Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc. Legal Committee Chairman: Glen McDaniel, RETMA Gen- eral Counsel. Membership And Scope Committee Chairman: H. J. Hoffman, Machlett Lab- oratories, Inc. Public Relations and Advertising Committee (Set Division) Chairman: Ellis L. Redden, The Magna - vox Co. 1302 n n n radio — electronics — television mfrs. assn. n g n Sales Managers Committee (Set Division) Chairman: Dan D. Halpin, Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc. School Equipment Committee Chairman: Fred D. Wilson, DuKane Corporation. Service Committee Chairman: H. J. Schulman, Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc. Special Committee On Spurious Radiation Chairman: W. R. G. Baker, General Elec- tric Co, Special Committee To Survey Subscription Television Chairman: Paul V. Galvin, Motorola, Inc. Sports Committee (Set Division) Chairman: William H. Kelley, Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc. Tax Committee Acting Chairman: Max F. Balcom, Syl- vania Electric Products Co. Television Committee Chairman: W. R. G. Baker, General Electric Company. Traffic Committee Chairman: John B. Swan, Jr., Philco Corporation. JOII^T TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE of RETMA and IRE (JTAC) Chairman: Lloyd V. Berkner, Associated Universities, Inc., 350 Fifth Ave., Room 6920, New York 1, N. Y. Vice Chairman: A. B. Chamberlain, Co- lumbia Broadcasting System, 485 Madi- son Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Ralph Brown, Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Murray Hill, N. J. John V. L. Hogan, Hogan Laboratories, Inc., 155 Perry St., New York 14, N. Y. Dorman D. Israel, Emerson Radio and Phonograph Corp., HI Eighth Ave., New York 11, N. Y. Ira J. Kaar, General Electric Co., Elec- tronics Park, Syracuse, N. Y. A. V. Loughren, Hazeltine Electronics Corp., 58-25 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, Long Island, N. Y. Philip F. Siling, Radio Corporation of America, 1625 K St., N. W., Washing- ton 6, D. C. L. G. Gumming, Secretary (Non-Mem- ber), Institute of Radio Engineers, 1 East 79th Street, New York 21, N. Y. RETMA EJ^GIIVEERIIVG DEPARTMElVr Dr. W. R. G. Baker, Director, General Electric Company, Electronics Park, Syracuse, New York. (Syracuse 76- 4411), (Schenectady 4-2211). Virgil M. Graham, Associate Director; Jean Caffiaux, Engineer, 500 Fifth Ave., Room 1015, New York 86, N. Y. (LOng- acre 5-3450). Executive Council Chairman: L. M. Cle- ment, Crosley Div., Avco Mfg. Corp., Evendale Plant, P. 0. Box 116, Cincin- nati 15, Ohio. General Standards Committee Dorman D. Israel, Chairman, Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp., New York 11, New York. JOINT ELECTRON TIJRE ENGINEERING COUNCIL of RETMA and NEMA (JEIEC) Directors W. R. G. Baker, General Electric Com- pany, Syracuse 1, New York. H. J. Hoffman, Machlett Laboratories, Inc., Springdale, Connecticut. Council Virgil M. Graham, Chairman, Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Flushing, New York. V. L. Ronci, Bell Telephone Laboratories, AUentown, Pennsylvania. K. C. DeWalt, General Electric Co., Sche- nectady, N. Y. A. C. Rockwood, Raytheon Manufactur- ing Co., Newton 58, Mass. G. R. Shaw, Radio Corporation of Amer- ica, Harrison, New Jersey. J. R. Steen, Sylvania Electric Products Inc., New York 19, N. Y. A. K. Wright, Tung-Sol Electric Inc., Bloomfield, New Jersey. 1303 I MANAGERS AND AGENTS : Addresses and Telephone Numbers of Talent : Representatives in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago 5 D n n iVEW YORK VnUiutrtI Artists Kepresentatives 510 Madison Ave PLaza AU'Xiinder. WUlard. Inc. ;U) Kookeftller Plaza Circle Ap|>ell. JuiiU's S. 400 Madison Ave PLaza lierker. V. S. Advertising Service 562 Fifth Ave JUdsoii Kriticoe & (.olilsniitli. Inc. 5'Z'2 Fifth Avo MUrray Hill Brooks, Teil 134 East oTth St PLaza ('huM>, Cleveland B. Co., Inc. 3«)9 Lexington Ave ORegon ( ollinii. Ted 500 Fifth Ave CHickering Columbia Artists Management, Inc. 113 West 57th St Circle ConKolidated Concerts 30 Rockefeller Plaza COlumbus Cooper, Frank, Associates 521 Fifth Ave VAnderbilt I>e(Jroot, Roy, Consultants, Inc. 545 Fifth Ave MUrray Hill F^idiman Associates, Ltd. 1501 Broadway LAckawanna Famous Artists Corp. of N. Y. 610 Fifth Ave Circle Fanchon & Marco, Inc. ir>Ul Broadway CHickering Herman Fialkofl' Agency 1560 Broadway JUdson (iubbe, Lutz & Heller 1619 Broadway Circle C;ale, Inc. 48 West 48th St PLaza General Artists Corp. 127(/ Sixth Ave Circle (ietts, Clark H., Inc. 1 Gracie Terrace LEhigh Oibbs, John E., & Co. 30 Rockfeller Plaza PLaza (itaiter, Joe, Inc. 745 Fifth Ave PLaza (>oodman, Martin 65 W. 54th St JUdson <. Inc. •:0'2 N Tauon Or. ( B. H. . Al H».M Co-mo SI. r-St . • • OlUrr. Muiiriiif* (!(t(K» . Jiirk SSU;» SunM>l Hlvii. t4«!t . . I'owfn.. Stanley & Dunn. Inc. !»HM» Suns.l RlviJ. l4tn . . rmniiiRi'r. Iiiro, AReiicy •.M>4 S. R.v.rl.v Pr. 1 H. H.) . KorMiiiora. \V.\nn S,->S4 Sun-.M Blvd. (4(5) ... . Kii^iiliprB-roryell .Vuenry •Ml .<. Bt'vt'ily Dr. ( H. H.) . . Kii-nrr. Milt. .Xseiuy ill HI Siin-s.'t Blv.l. (4(n . . . Kiisli. .\rt. Inc. 141 S N. Hisrhl;inil Ave. ('28) KvHii. Frank S"!>4J> Suiist't Hlvtt. (46K... Siilkow. IrvinR MW S. Boveily Dr. (B. H.) . Siiiknw. Lester. .Xsfncy 8740 Sunset Blvd. (4(5) ... . SliHiier. Melville A., .\gency iUlO Sun?!et Blvd. (40) ... . Sliaw-Wiley .\Bency 8!V::{ Sunset Blvd. (4(5) ... . Sliernian. Krtward, .VRency 8.5H0 Sunset Blvd. (4(5) . . . . .sliifTerin. William. Agency ;r:4 S. Beverly Dr. (B. H.) . 8liort. .\ntrini. Agency 874:j Sunset Blvd. (46) .siiurr. LouiH, .\gency :}27 N. Rodeo Dr. (B. H.) . . Hniall. I'anl. .XftintK Ltd., Inc. U1144 Olympio Blvd. (B. H.) Snit/.er, Loii-FritMclii, Al, Inc. ♦5404 Hollywood Blvd. CIS) . . Somlyo, E. T. ;U8 N. Canon Dr. ( B. H.) . Strmpel. Frank 717 X. La Cienesfa Blvd. (4(J) Stewart. Kosalie, Agency 441 S. Beverly Dr. (B. H.) . Htvuverlaiul, Harold 1000 N. La Brea (t'H) Tlioni|»Min, David H. 11172 Sunw-t Blvd. (4(5) ... . I llman, George, Agency, Inc. «1)7U Sunset Blvd. (4«) . . . . WadMuorth & .Mehan Agency U17'Z Sunwa Blvd. (46) ... . Wriner, Jack, Agency 8J>7» Sunwt Blvd. (4(i) . . . . Weintraub, Murry 0172 Sufinel Blvd. (40) . . . . Wrh'h. Muey, Agency .'{00 W. :jrd St. ( I'.i) Mendliiig, C'liarleH, Agency 0111 Sunwjl Blvd. (40) .(Miestview HOllywooil Hollywood . I'Keslview .C Rest view .CRestview .0 Rest view .CRestview .CKestview .CRestview .CRestview .CRestview .CRestview . 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(28) . .HOllywood 2-2301 ^ CHtCAGO .Associated Booking Corp. 203 North Wabash CEntral Benn Theatrical Enterprises 64 West Randolph St DEarborn Consolidated Radio ArtJHts of IIL 33 W. Randolph St FRanklin General Artists Corp. 8 S. Micliig-an STate Harry Greben Enterprises 203 N. Wabash DEarborn Gumbiner Management Co. 130 S. LaSalle St STate Charles E. Hogan 303 North Wabash CEntral Tweet Hogan 203 North Wabash ANdover Jack & Jill Players Radio Artists Co. 35 E. Jackson WAbash Lear, Les Productions Corp. 113 W. Randolph FRanklin RAndolph 6-0905, WAbash Levin, W. Biggie 613 N. Michigan Ave . SUperior Paul Marr Theatrical Agency 303 North Wabash DEarborn McConkey Artists Corporation Cong^ress Hotel HArrison Morris, William, Agency Inc. 919 N. Michigran WHitehall Morse, Sidney P. 303 N. Wabash Ave RAndolph Music Corporation of America 430 N. Michigan Ave DElaware Mutual Entertainment Agency, Inc. 303 North Wabash RAndolph National Concert & Artists Corp. 1 05 W. Adams St DEarborn Page, Sidney J. 303 North Wabash STate Radio Talent, Inc. 35 E. Waeker FRanklin Schuster, Milton 127 North Dearborn St DEarborn WLS Artists Bureau 1230 W. Washington Blvd MOnroe 6-9451 2-685n 2-8300 3-6288 2-0996 2-0248 6-3033 3-6910 2-0317 3-7840. 3-1173 7-0606 3-7415 7-9660- 3-1744 6-5495 7-1100 6-6990 3-5813 3-7344 3-4361 2-2680 6-9700 1306 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TELEVISION REFERENCE BOOKS D n Beginning Television Production l)y Melvin R. White Burgess Publ. Co. Best Television Plays of 1952-53 Ed. by William Kaufman Merlin Press The 1954 Radio Annual; Television YearhooU Pub. by Jack Alicoate Radio Daily Corp. Broadcasting Projects: Radio & TV by Henry L. Webank & Sherman P. Lawton Harper Campaigning on TV Pub. by NARTB The Candidate and Television by Suzanne F. Roberts TV Digest Designing for TV by Robert J. Wade Pellegrini & Cudahy Eavesdropper at Large by Allen Funt Vanguard HandhooU of TV and Film Techniques by Charles W. Curran Pellegrini & Cudahy Here is Television by Thomas H. Hutchinson Hastings House How to Announce for Television Ed. by William Kaufman Merlin Press fHovies for Television l)y John H. Battison Macmillan Operation Backstage by Robert J. Wade Nat'l Bcstg. Co. Radio and Television Acting by Edwin Duerr Rinehart D • Producing and Directing for Television by Cliarles Adams Henry Holt Radio and Television IVews by Donald E. Brown & John P. Jones Rinehart Radio and Television Sound Effects by Robert B. TurnbuII Rinehart Report On Rear Screen Slide Projection by Fredric Stange Dept. of U. S. Navy Science Via Television by Lynn Poole Johns Hopkins Press TV by Layton Mabrey Baylor University Press TV Writers Guide by Margaret R. Weiss Pellegrini & Cudahy The Technique of Film Editing Compiled by Karel Reisz Farrar, Straus & Young Techniques of Television Production by Rudy Bretz McGraw-Hill Television Do^s and Donets Compiled by Charles Schmitz Nat'l. Council of Churches of Christ The Television Manual by William Hodapp Farrar, Straus & Young Telet^istott ]\etvs Handhooh Ed. by Baskett Mosse & Fred Whiting Medill School of Journalism The Television Program by Edward StashefT & Rudy Bretz A. A. Wyn Television Report Pub. by Dept. of Agr., Radio-TV Service 1307 n D D TELEVISION H I B L I O G R A P H Y n D n r€*fc>ri>irth\\ol«'rn l*ie>s Twenty-Two Television Talks l*iili. 1»\ Hi();ul(a>t Musi<'. Inc. l\ S. Government Films for Television b> Sterley Reid & Anita (Carpenter r. S. Office of Education II rifiiig for Television h\ (Tilberl Seldes Doiiblcday yiemhership List: Trade Directory, 1953-54 Pub. by RETMA J 954 Television Directory Pub. by Ross Reports on TV Television Index, Inc. 1.953 Annual Data Booh Pub. by Frederick Kugel Co. I Radio and Television Bihlioyraphy Compiled by Burton Paulu Natl. Assn. of Ed. Bcstrs. Radio-TV Personalities Directory 1953-54 Pui). by Radio Reports, Inc. TV Film Program Directory (\ov. 1953) by Judy Dupuy Best. Information Bureau Telecasting Yearbook — narketbook, 1953-54 Pub. by Bcstg. Publications Television Factbook Pub. by Television Digest /III About Television liy Jobn Derby Popular Mechanics Press The Crowded Air by Roger Manveli Channel Pres« Dunlap^s Radio & Television Almanac l»y Orrin E. Dunlap, Jr. Uar[»er Film in Television Pub. by Sullivan, Stauflfer. Colwell & Bayles, Inc. Foreign Television De velopments by Guida B. Hall U. S. Bureau of Foreign & Dom. Commerce Foundations in Broadcasting by Edgar E. Willis Oxford Fundam,entals of Television by Murray Bolen Hollywood Radio Pul). Out of the Blue by John Crosby Simon & Schuster Radio Broadcast Printer Pub. by FCC Radio, Television and Society by Charles A. Siepmann Oxford TV Dictionary /Handbook for Sponsors by Herbert True Sponsor Magazine The TV Jeebies by Paul Ritts Winston Television and Radio in Anwerican Life Ed. by Herbert L. Marx, Jr. H. W. Wilson Co. Television: Ternt^inology — Bibliography Compiled by Benjamin Draper Academy of Sciences Television, The Magic Window by Frank Denman Macmillan What's The Right Word? Contmon and tJncontnton Terms in Radio-TV- Electronics Pub. by RCA World Communications Pub. by UNESCO Columbia University Press Vour Slip is Showing! Compiled by Kermit Schafer Grayson Pub. Corp. 1308 nnn television bibliography ddd Advance Promotion for the iVeu? TV Stations Pub. by NARTB Application Data and Filing Inforntation for Television Stations RCA Engr. Products Dept. Considerations in the Early Planning of Television Stations by Joseph Herold Broadcast News, May-June Guide to Greater Profits for rv. Radio, Record and Electrical Appliance Retailers by Editors of Radio & TV Retailing Caldwell-Clements Opportunities in Television by Jo Ranson & Richard Pack Grosset & Dunlap The P's and Q's of V's and U's Pub. by American Bcstg. Co. Pattern for TV Profit by Roy F. Allison FM-TV Magazine The Planning and Construction of Television Rroadcasting Stations Pub. by NARTB Station Management Tahes a Looh at Television Jobs Pub. by NARTB TV and Electronics as a Career by Ira Kamen & Richard H. Dorf Rider TV Station Operating Costs by Joseph Herold Television Digest — April 19 Television Station Planning Compiled by NARTB Library UHF'VHF: Circulation Pron^otion for Television Stations Pub. by NBC Your Career in Television by William I. Kaufman & Robert S. Colodzin Merlin Press Your Television Set: How to Bug and Service it by James G, Hamlett William Frederick Audience Reaction to Evening Television Programs Erwin, Wasey & (lo. Chicago Summer Television by Horton, Mauksrh, Lang Opinion Research Center & Univ. Chi. Cooperative Advertising: The Way to Make it Pay by Mosher S. Hutchins Ronald Press Five Big Reasons for Getting Into Daytime Television J>low CBS Television Network How to increase the Effectiveness of Television Commercials Natl. Bcstg. Co. Just What Has Television Done to Recreation -— . Communications? Pub. by Radio-TV Mfrs. Assn. Modern Radio Advertising (2nd Ed.) by Charles H. Wolfe Funk & Wagnall A Plan for the Evaluation of Audience Measurement Methods Natl. Assn. of Bctrs. Profitable Advertising in Today^s Media and Marhets by Ben Duffy Prentice-Hall A Report on the impact of Television in a Major Metropolitan Market by Harold W. Zorbaugh & C. Wright Mills Puck, the Comic Weekly Sixth Annual Television Poll by Gordon Levoy Starch Evaluation of Television Commercials by Daniel Starch & Staff 1309 D n n T K L i: VISION HI H L 1 O (J R A V II Y n D D Sucv€*ssful Hadio oiirf T€>f<>ri.vioii Xdvertising I.N V. I . SrrhatVr \ J. W . LiKMiiniar M.(;raw.Ilill T^ Fiftii C f>llltll€*rc*iflf.s' ^lll.. liN Vmcriiari \\ Socit'lv Tl Kc'Mifl.v (Id5:{ £ci.> I'lili. l»\ S|)«»MM)r Services •'II Today": Report II b\ ihoma.o I!, (loffiii .Vall. Bcstji. (^o. Tele'Census I'ul). I»> \\ «K)(lluir> (College Television AdvertlsUig and Production Handbooh Va\. by Irvinp Settel & N'ormaii (ilenn Thomas Y. Crowell Three Years of iVeit? YorU Television 1951-53 by Dallas \V. Smythe Natl. Assn. of Ed. Bcstrs. What TV Is Doing to Us by Jack Gould New York Times WhaVs Happening to Leisure Tune In Television Homes? Pub. by H, B, D & O Adv. Agy. Why Sales Come in Curves Pub. by NBC Education on the Air: Twenty-Second YearhooU of the institute for Education By Radio & T\ Kd. by O. Joe Olson Ohio State University Educational Television Moves Forward: A Report of the Montclair Project by Lawrence H. Conrad State Teachers College Educational Television Plans HCA Kngr. f^od. Dept. Grade School Families Meet Television l»> Irank L. Sweel/er lio-lon (-ni\ersil\ 0|' Children and Television Pub. by Xavier University I Study of Television as a Teaching Tool by Kussell K. llelmick Uui\ersil> ol Cincinnati Tales of Seven Cities — Atici of Video That Teaches Pub. by Nail. Citizens Comnntlee lor Educational Television Television and Education in The United States by Charles A. Siepnumn (Columbia Univ. Press Telet?tstott In Our Schools by Franklin Dunham & Ronald R. Lowdermilk Dept. oi Health, Ed. & Welfare Television and Our Children by Robert L. Shayon Longmans, Green Telet^lslon In School^ College^ And Community by Jennie Waugh Callahan McGraw-Hill A Television Policy for Education Edited by Carroll V. Newsom American Council on Education Training hy Television by Robert T. Rock Jr., James S. Duva and John E. Murray Navy Special Devices Center Vision in Television by Hazel ('ooley (Jiannel Press Youth Discussion on Television Pub. by Jr. Town Meeting League Broadcasting and Televising Baseball Games (;ovl. Print Off. First Report to the People of The United States Pul). by Television (^ode Review Bd. The Judges and the Judgeil by Merle Miller Doubleday Radio and Television Law l)y Harry P. Warner Matthew Bender 1310 G D □ TELEVISION B I B L 1 O G K A l» H Y nan Hishs and Rights tit Ptfblislitraif, Telet^U'iott, Motion Pictures^ Advertising and the Theater by Samuel Spring Norton Rules Governing Televisiott Broadcast Stations Pub. by FCC Federal Register Questio^ts and Anstv^^rs in Television Engineering by Carter V. Rabinoff & Magdakna E. Wolbrecht McGraw-Hill The Science of Color Pub. by Optical Society of America Thomas Crowell Standards on Television Pub. by Institute of Radio Engineers Tele vision'Broadcasting by Howard A. Chinn McGraw-Hill Television Principles by Robert B. Dome McGraw-Hill Television Simplified (4th Ed.) by Milton S. Kiver Van Nostrand Video HandhooU by Morton G. Scherage & Joseph J. Roche Howard W. Sams Television Works Lihe This, (Rev. Ed.) by Jeanne and Robert Bendick McGraw-Hill The First NAEB TV Production Workshop for Educational Television Edited by Edward Stasheff Hoti? to Write for Television Edited by William I. Kaufman Merlin Press Staging TV Programs and Cotnmercials by Robert J. Wade Hastings House Tefet^istoii fVocfii<*lioii Standards iffcititifif by Bruce Ba>sett Television Pntdiiclion Slitruiaid- Telet^isioti Writing and Selling by Edward Barry Robert* The Writer Wotitett Oft TV by Ellen Pennell Burgess Publishing (io. TV Stations by Walter J. Dus■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■.■■■■! ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT General Motors Corp. (Buick cars) Murine Co. ("Murine" for the eyes) Wm. Wrigley. jr., Co. (Chewing gum) NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Kudner Agency B. B. D. & 0. Arthur Myerhoff -J ■■ Amos 'n' Andy Show Rexall Drug Co. (All products) CBS B.B.D. & 0. Answer Man, The Doubleday & Co. (Dollar Book Club Crolier Society, Inc. (Webster's Unified Dictionary & Encyclopedia) CBS Thwing & Altman Thwing & Altman Aunt Jenny Lever Brothers Co. (Spry, Good Luck Margarine, Lux Soap, CBS Foote, Cone & Belding j. Walter Thompson Liquid Lux, Rinso Soap, Rinso Detergent, Rinso Blue) Autry, C^ne Show Wm. Wrigley, jr., Co. (Doublemint Gum) n CBS Ruthrauff & Ryan jj ~ Babbitt, Harry Show Bristol-Myers Co. CBS Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield The Nestle Co. (Nescafe Instant Coffee) Wheatena Corp. (Wheatena Cereal) White King Soap Co. (White King, Sierra Pine) Sherman Marquette Brisacher, Wheeler Cr Staff, Inc. Raymond R. Morgan Advertising Backstage Wife Procter & Gamble (Cheer, Fluffo, Ivory Snow) NBC Young Cr Rubicam Back to Cod Christian Reformed Church ( Institutional) MBS Clenn-jordan-Stoetzel Bank of America Bank of America CBS Charles R. Stuart Advertising 50th Anniversary National Trust & Savings Association (Banking services) Barbasol Parade of Hits The Barbasol Co. (Shaving Cream) MBS Erwin, Wasey Cr Co. Basketball Games Tidewater Assoc. Oil ABC Buchanan & Co. (on various occasions) Co. (Gas, motor oil, greases) . Beat the Apple Apply Valley Inn CBS Swafford & Co. Valley Man (Hotel) Bekins Hollywood Bekins Van & Storage CBS Brooks Advertising Agency Music Hall Co. Storage & moving Belmont Stakes Gillette Co. (Blades, shaving Items) CBS Maxon Benny, jack Show American Tobacco Co. (Lucky Strike Cigarettes) CBS B.B.D. & 0. Berch, Jack Prudential Insurance ABC Calkins & Holden Co. of America Carlock, McClinton & Smith 1315 □ DP COMMERCIAL AM PROGRAMS n n n %••••••••••••■•■■■•••■•••■•■■■■ PROGRAM ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Bcrs:cn. Ed^ar & Van Camp Sea Food CBS Brisacher. Wheeler & Staff Charlie McCarthy Co., Inc. u\il Ciii»-ken ot the Sea dixJ NA/hite Star Fish products) Bergen. Edgar Show Consolidated CBS B.B.D. & 0. Cosmetics, Inc. Erwin, Wasey of Canada, Ltd. iLanolin, Plus Liquid, Hand Lotion, Cleansing Cream, Lanolin Plus for Hair) Kraft Foods Co. J. Walter Thompson Beulah General Foods CBS Foote, Cone & Belding (Postum) Baker Advertising Agency Buick Div. of General Kudner Agency Motors Corp. (Cars) Murine Co. B.B.D. & 0. I "Murine" for the eyes) Big Story American Tobacco Co. (Pall Mall Cigarettes) NBC SSC&B Block, Martin Charles Antell, Inc. (Hair preparations) ABC TAA Blue-Grey Football Came Gillette Safety Razor Co. (Gillette and Ton! MBS Maxon products) Boxing Bouts Gillette Safety Razor Co. (Blades, shaving NBC Maxon products) Break the Bank Miles Laboratories, MBS Geoffrey Wade Inc. NBC (Alka-Seltzer, One- A-Day Vitamins) Bieakfast Club Mutual of Omaha 'Health & accident insurance) ABC Bozell & Jacobs Olson Rug Co. Presba, Felers & Presba (Rugs & carpets) Phiico Corp. Hutchins Advertising (Air conditioners, home freezing units, radios, refrigerators. TV receivers) Quaker Oats Co. |. Walter Thompson (Buckwheat and pan- '-.ake flours, cereals) Realemon-Puritan Co. Rutledge fir Lillienfield ^ Lemon juice, frozen concentrates; prune and lime juice; olives cherries) Rockwood and Co. Paris fir Peart 'Chocolate b cocoa) Swift fir Co. |. Walter Thompson 'Baby food, dairy products, dog food, fish food, soaps, poultry, shortening) 1316 ' n D D COMMERCIAL AM PROGRAMS n n D PROGRAM Brickhouse, Jack (s|>orts) Brighter Day Brown, Cecil Bulldog Drummond ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK State Farm Mutual MBS Automobile Insurance (Automobile Insurance) Procter & Gamble Co. CBS (Blue Cheer. Fluffo, Prell) S. C. Johnson & Son MBS (Waxes and finishes) State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Dodge Div. of MBS Chrylser Corp. ADVERTISING AGENCY Needham, Louis Cr Brorby Young Cr Rubicam Needham, Louis & Brorby Needham, Louis & Brorby Grant Advertising Camel Baseball Scoreboard Camel Caravan, The (with Vaughan Monroe & the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra) Camel/Winston Scoreboard & Round- Up Capitol Commentary (L Higbe) CBS Newsroom- Sunday Desk Choraliers Christian Science Monitor Views the News Cities Service Band of America City Hospital Club Time Como, Perry CBS MBS MBS CBS R. J. Reynolds Tobacco MBS Co. (Camel Cigarettes) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camel Cigarettes) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. S. C. Johnson & Son Inc. (Waxes, finishes) Kraft Foods Co. (Foods) Carnation Co. (Evaporated milk) Dennison Food Co. (All food products) The Nestle Co. (Nescafe Instant Coffee) Tasti-Diet Foods, Inc. (Low calorie fruits and vegetables, salad dressings, puddings) Longines-Wittnauer Watch Co. (Watches) Christian Science Monitor (Newspaper) Cities Service Petroleum, Inc. (Petroleum products) Giant Animal Co., Inc. (Giant animal balloons) Club Aluminum Products Co. (Aluminum household utensils) Liggett fir Myers Tobacco Co. . (Chesterfield Cigarettes) 1317 CBS ABC NBC CBS ABC CBS MBS William Esty Co. William Esty William Esty Needham, Louis fir Brorby Needham, Louis fir Brorby Erwin, Wasey fir Co. The Biow Co. Bryan Houston Erwin, Wasey fir Co. Sidney Garfield fir Associates Victor A. Bennett Walton Butterfield Wellington fir Co. Duane Jones The Buchen Co. Cunningham fir Walsh ^ n n r () M M E R ( I A A M PROGRAMS n n n PROGRAM Counferspy Country Tune Parade Crosby. Bing Day, Dennis Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers Dr. Christian (with jean Hersholt) Dr. Oral Roberts Or. Paul Double or Nothing Dowell, Saxie Dragnet Drake, Galen ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK American Chemical MBS Paint Co. Aer-0-Sol Div. of Bridgeport Brass Co. Crowell-Collier Publishing Co. (Woman's Home Companion) Dodge Div. of Chrysler Corp. (Cars) Lemon Products Advisory Board (California lemons in concentrates or frozen form) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camel Cigarettes) D-Con Co., Inc. NBC (Roden tic ides, Insecticides) General Electric Co. CBS (Institutional) D NBC MBS Mytinger Cr Casselberry, Inc. (Nutrilite) Plymouth Div, of Chrysler Corp. (Cars) Chesebrough Mfg. Co., CBS Consolidated (Vaseline Hair Tonic) Healing Waters, Inc. (Institutional) Fisher Flouring Mills (Fisher products) Hexol, Inc. (Hexol Germicide) Pharmaco, Inc. (Feen-a-mint, Chcoz, Medigum) Campbell Soup Co. (Soup, other products) Artists Publications Liggett Gr Myers Tobacco Co. (Chesterfield Cigarettes) Animal Foundation, Inc. (Hunt Club Dog Food) Calgon, Inc. 'Calgon, Calgonite, Than/ Bouquet) Doubleday £r Co. (Dollar Book Club) General Foods Corp. ( Instant Sanka; Giant Animal Co. (Giant animal balloons) Greystone Press Co. (Books) 1318 ABC NBC APG MBS NBC CBS ADVERTISING AGENCY Gray Cr Rodgers Hazard Advertising McCann-Erickson Grant Advertising McCann-Erickson William Esty Marfree Advertising B.B.D. & 0. Dan B. Miner Co. N. W. Ayer Cr Son McCann-Erickson White Advertising Pacific National Advertising Agency L. C. Cole Co. Doherty, Clifford, Steers Cr Shenfield Ward Wheelock Cunningham Cr NValsh Moser Cr Cetins Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove Thwing Cr Altman Young Cr Rublcam Duane Jones Thwing Cr Altman □ n D COMMERCIAL AM I'RO GRAMS D D D ■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ PROGRAM ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT •■■■■■■■■■■■■■ NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Crolier Society, Inc. Thwing & Altman (Webster's Unified Dictionary & Encyclopedia) Jackson Cr Perkins Co. Maxwell, Sackheim & Co.. Inc. (Climbing roses) Murine Co. B.B.D. & 0. '"Murine" for the eyes) Tasti-Diet Foods, Inc. Sidney Garfield 0 Associates (Low calorie fruits, vegetables, salad - ^: dressings) zr tj - East-West Football Came Standard Oil of Indiana (Gas and oil) MBS McCann-Erickson Esso Standard Oil Co. Mc-Cann-Erickson (Gas) Tidewater Associated Buchanan b Co. Oil Co. (Gas, oil) Edwards, Frank American Federation of Labor ( Institutional) MBS Furnam, Feiner Edwards, Douglas American Tobacco Co. (Pall Mall Cigarettes) CBS SSC&B Evening Comes Thomas Nelson & Sons — ^F ABC B.B.D. & 0. Family Skeleton Manhattan Soap Co. (Sweetheart Soap, •- ^ Blu-White Flakes) CBS Schneideler, Beck & Werner, Inc. Toni Co. Leo Burnett (Prcm Home . -: Permanent) FBI in Peace and War Buick Div. of General Motors Corp. ■'■'' (Buick cars) CBS Kudner Agency Murine Co. B.B.D. & 0. ("Murine" of the - . ■ eyes) Procter & Gamble Co. Leo Burnett (Lava. Lilt Home ■ " ,r ; D'- ' -1 Permanent) Wm. Wrigley, jr., Co. Arthur Meyerhoff & Co. (Chewing gum) Fibber McCeefr Molly -■ Prudential Insurance Co. (Insurance) NBC Calkins & Holden Fisher, Eddie The Coca-Cola Co. MBS D'Arcy Advertising Flannery, Harry American Federation of Labor (Institutional) MBS Furnam, Feiner & Co. Florida Calling Florida Citrus MBS J. Walter Thompson with Tom Moore Commission (Citrus fruits and citrus products) Frank & Ernest Dawn Bible Students Association (Religious books) MBS William Gleason & Co. Fredericks, Carleton Elsevier Press, Inc. (Health book) MBS Mann-Ellis 1319 ODD (^ () M M E R ( I A A M P R O (f R A M S n n D PROGRAM Front Pjge Farrell ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK Whitehall Pharmacal NBC iAerowdx. Wizard Wick. Chot Boy-ard-dee^ Pharmaco, Inc. (Medigum, Feen-a- mint, Chcoz) ADVERTISING AGENCY John F. Murray Doherty, Clifford, Steers fir Shenfield Game of Hie Day Gangbusters Garden Gate General Electric Comedy Theatre (with Ray MiHand in "Meet Mr. McNutley") Gillette Fights Global Frontiers Godfrey, Arthur, Digest Godfrey's Arthur Talent Scouts Godfrey, Arthur, Time Falstaff Brewing Corp. MBS (Beer) Wm. Wrigley, Jr., Co. CBS (Chewing gum) Ferry-Morse Seed Co. CBS (Seeds) General Electric Co. CBS (Radio, TV receivers) l.„ , , Gillette Safety Razor ABC Co. Wings of Healing, Inc. MBS (Religion) Bristol-Myers Co. CBS (Bufferin, Vitalis) Eversharp, Inc. (Razors, blades, pens) Owens-Corning Fiberglas 1 1 Corp. (Fiberglas insulation) Lever Brothers Co. CBS (Lipton's Tea, soup, mixes, Frostee) Adolph's Ltd. CBS (Adolph's Meat Tenderizer) Bristol-Myers Co. (Bufferin, Trushay, all products) Campana Sales Co. (Sheer Magic, all products) Clinton Foods, Inc. ("Snow Crop" Frozen Foods) Columbia Records, Inc. ( Records, record players) Frigidaire Div. of General Motors Corp. (All Frigidaire products) The Ton! Co. (Toni Home Per- manent, Toni Creme Rinse) Glamorene, Inc. (Glamorene Rug Cleaner) Internatronal Gellucotton Products Co. (Kleenex Tissues, paper napkins) 1320 Dancer-Fitzgerald -Sample Arthur Meyerhoff & Co. MacManus, John fir Adams Maxon Maxon Century Advertising Agency Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield The Blow Co. Fuller, Smith fir Ross McCann-Erickson Young fir Rubicam J. B. Shelley fir Associates Young & Rubicam Wallace-Ferry-Hanley Maxon McCann-Erickson Foote, Cone fir Belding Weiss Cr Celler Hicks & Greist Foote, Cone fir Belding PROGRAM COMMERCIAL AM PROGRAMS n D n Coss, Frank (news) Graham, Sheilah Grand Ole Opry Grant, Taylor (news) Grauer, Ben (news) Greatest Story Every Great Gildersleeve Told ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK Kellogg Co. (Cereals) Knomark Mfg. Co., Inc. (Esquire Boot Polish) Lever Brothers Co. (Pepsodent) Liggett fir Myers Tobacco Co. (Chesterfield Cigarettes) Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. (Scotch Brand Cello- phane Tape) National Biscuit Co. (All products) Pet Milk Co. (Evaporated milk) Pillsbury Mills, Inc. (Flour, flour mixes) A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. (Sta-Flo Liquid Starch) Star-Kist Foods, Inc. (Star-Kist Tuna Fish) Bekins Van & Storage Co. (Storage and moving) Chemicals, Inc. (Vano Household Products) Dolcin Corp. (Pharmaceuticals) Household Finance Corp. (Personal loans) Mennen Co. (Toiletries) Peter Paul, Inc. (Mounds & Almond Joy) Dean Witter & Co. (Investment house) Seeman Brothers, Inc. ABC (Detergents, house- hold deodorants) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco NBC Co. (Prince Albert Tobacco, Cavalier Cigarettes) P. Lorillard Co. ABC (Old Cold Cigarettes, Headline Cigars) Rhodes Pharmacal Co. NBC Inc. (Imdrin) Goodyear Tire & ABC Rubber Co. (Institutional) Kraft Foods Co. NBC (Velveeta, Parkay. mustard, salad oiP 1321 ADVERTISING AGENCY Leo Burnett Emil Mogul McCann-Erickson Cunningham fir Walsh B.B.D. & 0. McCann-Erickson Gardner Advertising Leo Burnett Ruthrauff & Ryan Rhoades & Davis Brooks Advertising Sidney Garfield & Associates Victor Van Der Linde Co. Needham, Louis & Brorby Kenyon Cr Eckhardt Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample Albert Frank-Gunther Law Wm. H. Weintraub & Co. William Esty Lennen Cr Newell Pringle Goodbell Associates Kudner Agency Needham. Louis & Brorby a D n C^ () M M K K (^ 1 A L A M V R 0 G RAMS n n n ••••••■•■•••■■■•••■■■•■•■•■•■■• PROGAAM ADVERTISE* AND PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Crecnc. Lome Credit Union National Association ^ liislitution.il ' MBS J. Walter Thompson CriHith. Lcs fir the News Liggett & Myers (Chesterfield Cigarettes! ABC Cunningham & Walsh Guiding Light Procter fir Gamble Co. iDliz, Ivory Flakes) CBS Compton Advertising Cunsmoke Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. ^Chesterfield and L & M Filter Cigarettes) U CBS Cunningham & Walsh Hair Care Charles Ante!!, Inc. (Hair preparations) ABC TAA. Inc. Hallmark Radio Hallmark Cards, Inc. CBS Foote, Cone & Belding Hall of Fame ("Hallmark" Greeting Cards) Hambleh>nian Stakes Reynolds Metals Co. (Institutional) CBS Buchanan & Co. Halon Race Review Caliente Race Track (Horse racing) CBS Barnes Chase Co. Hanlon Tom (sports) Custom Wax Products Co. (British Wax CBS Barnes Chase Co. ?•??? Formula) Hard Luck Champion Apple Valley Inn (Hotel) CBS Swafford & Co. Harris. Phil-Alice Ra Evangilistic Association (Institutional) Bauer & Black Div. CBS of Kendall Co. 1(13.' (Curad^ and Curity Products) Green Giant Co. V r-.;irJ /:' (Canned and frozen corn and peas) Hawaiian Pineapple ^^n^ mh- Co., Ltd. (Dole Pineapple juice) Kellogg Co. ■■'• ^ - - (Cereals) Lever Brothers Co. (Surf, Chlorodent) 1323 ADVERTISING AGENCY- * Maxwell Sackheim & Co. B.B.D. & 0. Applegate Advertising AgeA'dy Olian Or Bronner Applegate Adv. Agency Grey Advertising Agency J. Walter Thompson Martin Co. Hutchins Advertising Geoffrey Wade Duane Jones Doherty, Clifford, Steers Cr Shenfield Dan Lawrence Agency Young Cr Rubicam Campbell-Mithun Lynn Baker Co. Walter F. Bennett Gr Co. Leo Burnett Leo Burnett N. W. Ayer & Son Leo Burnett B.B.D. & 0. ^h D n n COMMERCIAL AM I» R O G R A M S n n D PROGRAM How to Save Money on Your Car Hunfley. Chef ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK Pillsbury Mills, Inc. (Flour, flour mix pr^xlucts^ Eugene Stevens Co. (Car book) MJB Co. (Coffee, tea. rice) CBS ABC ADVERTISING AGENCY Leo Burnett Madison Advertising B.B.D. & 0. Indianapolis Thrills of a Lifetime It Happens Every Day Continental Mfg. Corp. CBS (Life-time Batteries) Motor Publishers, Inc. (Car Life Magazine) Block Drug Co., Inc. MBS (Poslam, Minipoo, Green Mint, Omega Oil) W. H. Hunt & Associates W. H. Hunt fir Associates Emil Mogul Jackson, Allen (news) Joe Ennerson's Hymn Time Juke Box jury Just Plain Bill Kentucky Derby Chevrolet Div. of CBS General Motors Corp. (Cars) Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. (Insurance) General Mills, Inc. Toni Co. (Toni Home Permanent) Whitehall Pharmacal Co. (Anacin, Kolynos, Bisodol. Hill's Cold Tablets) K ABC CBS NBC Gillette Co. (Blades, shaving creams, safety razors) CBS Campbell -Ewald Young & Rubicam Knox Reeves Weiss & Geiler John F. Murray Maxon La Rosa, Julius LeSeur, Larry (news) Lewis, Robert Q. Campana Sales Co. (Campana Italian Balm, Solitair Cake Make-Up) Longines-Wittnauer Watch Co. (Watches) General Foods Corp. (Calumet, Post Toasties) Milner Products Co. (Gala Bleach, Pine Sol) Mutual Benefit HeaJth & Accident Astocittlon (Insurance) 1324 CBS CBS CBS Wallace-Ferry-Hanly Victor A. Bennett Foote, Cone fir Belding Gordon Best Bozell & JiC9bs □nn COMMERCIAL AM PRO PROGRAM ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT ■■■■■■■■■■■■a NETWORK i_i i_i i_j ■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■.(■■■■■■■■aaaaa* ADVERTISING AGENCY Nehi Corp. (Royal Crown Cola. Nehi Par-T-Pak Beverages) B.B.D. & 0. Olson Rug Co. (Remade rugs) Presba. Fellers & Prcsba Van Camp Sea Food Co., Inc. (All Chicken of the Sea & White Star Fish Products) Brisacher, Wheeler & Staff Doeskin Products, Inc. (Doeskin Tissues, dinner napkins) Grey Advertising Helene Curtis Industries, Gordon Best Inc. (Hair dressings, hair sprays, shampoos, permanent waves, cosmetics) Life Can Be Beautiful Procter & Gamble Co. (Tide. Zest, Fluffo, ivory Snow, Blue Cheer, Crisco) NBC Benton & Bowles Light & Life Hour Free Methodist Church of North America ABC Walter F. Bennett Lone Ranger General Mills, Inc. (Cereals, cake mixes) ABC Dancer-Fitzgerald -Sample Longines Symphonette Longines- Wittnauer Wctch Co. (Watches) CBS Victor A. Bennett Lorenzo Jones Colgate-Palmolive Co. (Fab, dental cream) NBC William Esty Lutheran Hour Lutheran Laymen's League (Religion) MBS Gotham Advertising Lux Radio Theatre Lever Brothers Co. (Lux Soap, Flakes, Liquid; Spry, Rinse, Pepsodent) M CBS NBC J. Walter Thompson Make Up Your Mind Continental Baking Co., Inc. (Wonder Bread, Hostess Cake) CBS Ted Bates M anion, Dean Ctarence For America (Institutional) Manion Forum of Opinior (Institutional) MBS E. Ross Humphrey & Associates E. Ross Humphrey & Associates Victor Advertising Manning, Knox (news) Fisher Flouring Mills (Fisher products) Merit Plan Insurance Co NBC Pacific National Advertising Agency Barton A. Stebbins (Insurance) W. P. Fuller (Paints) McCann-Erickson Man on the Farm Man on the Co Quaker Oats Co. (Ful-0-Pep Feed) International Harvester Co. (Trucks, refrigerators, irxiustrial power (j farm equipnfient) 1325 MBS NBC Sherman & Marquette Young & Rubicam D D D (^ 0 M M E K (^ I A L A M P R () (1 R A M S D D D no»AM ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■( ADVERTISING AGENCY Ma Perkins Procter fir Gamble Co. CBS Dancer- Fitzgerald -Sample (Lilt. Oxydon The Biow Go. Marciano-Charles Pabst Sales Co. CBS Warwick & Legler Heavyweight Bout (Pab^t Blue Ribbon Beer) Mason, Perry Procter Cr Gamble Co. I Tide) CBS Benton Cr Bowles Massey. Curt Time Miles Laboratories, Inc. CBS Geoffrey Wade (Alka-Seltzer) MBS Maxim-Moore Pabst Sales Co. CBS Warwick & Legler Championship Bout (Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer) McBride, Mary Margaret General Foods Corp. (Calumet Baking Powder) NBC Young Cr Rubicam Meet Corliss Archer Toni Go. (Prom, White Rain, Deep Magic) CBS Leo Burnett Carter Products Ted Bates (Carter's Little Liver Pills, Arrid, Nair, Rise Shaving Cream) Meet Millie Buick Div. of General Motors Corp. (Carsi CBS Kudner Agency Murine Co. B.B.D. & 0. ("Murine" for the eyes) Nash Kelvinator Corp. Geyer Advertising (Nash cars) Meet the Missus Rheem Mfg. Co. (Wedgewood Ranges) CBS Campbell- Ewald Metropolitan Opera The Texas Co. (Texaco Petroleum Products) ABC Kudner Agency Mexican Pan-American Lincoln-Mercury CBS Kenyon & Eckhardt Road Race Dealer of the South- West (Cars) Mickey Spillane Mystery Bridgeport Brass Co. (Aer-0-Sol Division) MBS Hazard Advertising Crowell-Collier Pub- Kudner Agency lishing Go. (Collier's Magazine) Crowell-Collier Pub- McCann-Erickson lishing Co. ^Woman's Home Companion) Jacques Kreisler Mfg. Foote, Cone & Belding Corp, (Watch bands) Lemon Products Advisory McCann-Erickson Board (California Lemons in concentrated, frozen forms) Pan-American Coffee Cunningham & Walsh Bureau ' Institutional) Procter fir Gamble Co. Benton & Bowles (Tide) R. j. Reynolds Tobacco William Esty Co. (Camel, Winston Cigarettes) ' 1326 5..£..P CO MMERCIAL AM PROGRAMS D D D PROGRAM ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT S.O.S. Co. (Magic Scouring Pads) NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY McCann-Erlckson ■■■• Miller High Life News Miller Brewing Co. (Beer) MBS Mathisson & Associates Mr. and Mrs. North Colgate-Palmolive Co. (Tooth paste, Veto, shave cream) CBS Sherman fir Marquette Bryan Houston Mr. Keen, Tracer Eno-Scott fir Bowne CBS Atherton fir Courier of Lost Persons (Brylcreem) Murine Co. (.'Murine" for the eyes) Nash Kelvinator Corp. (Nash cars) Procter fir Gamble Co. (Lava, Lilt Home Permanent) B.B.D. & 0. Ceyer Advertising Leo Burnett Modern Romances Ex -Lax, Inc. (Ex-Lax, jests) Junket Brand Food Div. of Hansen's Chr. Laboratory, Inc. (Dessert, candy prod- ucts, fudge, mixes) Vick Chemical Co. (Cough syrup) ABC Warwick fir Legler, Inc. McCann-Erickson Morse International Monday Morning P. Lorillard Co. ABC Young fir Rubicam Headlines (Embassy Cigarettes, Headline Cigars Moody, Titus Dodge Div. of Chrysler Corp. (Cars) MBS Grant Advertising Morgan, Edward & American Federation ABC Furnman, Feiner fir Co. the News of Labor (Institutional) Murrow, Edward R. American Oil Co. CBS Joseph Katz (news) (Amoco Gas, Lubricants) Ford Motor Co. (Cars) Theo. Hamm Brewing Co. iHamm's Beer) Lynn Van & Storage Co. (Moving & storage) Safeco Auto & Fire Insurance Co. of America (Insurance) Swift fir Co. (Pard Dog Food) j. Walter Thompson Campbell-Mithun Smalley, Leavitt fir Smith MacWilkins-Cole-Weber J. Walter Thompson Musical Pageant General Motors Corp. ( Institutional) CBS Kudner Agency Music with the George A. Hormel CBS B.B.D. & 0. Hormel Girls & Co. (Hormel Meats) Mutual of Omaha Mutual Benefit Health MBS Bozell fir Jacobs Calling fir Accident Association ( Institutional) My Friend Irma Carter Products (Arrid, Nair, Rise Shave Cream) 1327 CBS Ted Bates D D D C OMMERCIAL A M PRO GRAMS nnn PROGRAM ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Tonl Co. Tatham-Laird (Bobbi Home Permanent. White Raini My Little Margie Philip Morris & Co., CBS The Blow Co., Inc. Ltd.. Inc. MBS iPhilip Morris Cigarettes) Mystery Theatre Sterling Drug, Inc. (Buyer Aspirin, ttxitli- pdbte, Milk of Magnesia, tooth powder, shampoo) ABC Dancer- Fitzgerald -Sample My True Story Sterling Drug, Inc. (All drug products) - N- ABC Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample NBC Symphony Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. (Institutional) NBC Compton Advertising National Farm & Allis-Chalmers Mfg. NBC Bert S. Gittins Home Hour Co. (Farm equipment) National Golf Day Time, Inc. (Time Magazine) CBS Young & Rubicam News Aero- Mayflower Transit Co. (Long-distance moving services) ABC Sidener fir Van Riper News Otdsmobile Div. of General Motors Corp. (Cars) ABC D. P. Brother fir Co. News of the World Miles Laboratories, Inc. (Alka Seltzer, One- A-Day Vitamins, Nervine, Tabcin) NBC Geoffrey Wade Nick Carter Scholl Mfg. Co. (Foot pads) MBS Donahue fir Coe Giant Animal Co., Inc. Duane Jones (Giant animal balloons) Nightmare Procter & Gamble Co. (Tide) MBS Benton fir Bowles S.O.S. Co. McCann-Erickson (Magic Scouring Pads) Norman, Phil Takes Ten Chico Portable Air Cooler Co. (Air coolers) CBS Carmona fir Allen Coast Fisheries Div. Lynn Baker of Quaker Oats Co. (Puss 'n' Boots Cat Food) General Products Corp. Decn Simmons (Fun Bunnies) KEVO Co. Dick Donald (Kevo-ettes and energy foods) Mayflower Warehouse- Virgil A. Warren Advertising men's Association (Transportation b moving services) No School Today Table Products Div. of Safeway Stores, Inc. (Salad dressings, sandwich spreads) ABC Hoefer, Dietrich fir Brown 1328 5-.£...° .»^.!!l.^.L^^^^^ AM PROGRAMS 000 PROGRAM Official Detective Old Fashioned Revival Hour "0. L. jaggers" One Man's Family On the Line with Bob Considine Orange Bowl Csme Our Gal Sunday O Our Miss Brooks ADVERTISER AWD PRODUCT NETWORK Bridgeport Brass Co. MBS (Aer-0-Sol Div.) Crowell-Collier Pub- lishing Co. (Collier's) Crowell-Collier Pub- lishing Co. (Woman's Home Companion) Esquire, Inc. (1955 Esquire Calendar) Lemon Products Advisory Board (Califronia lerrtons in frozen or concen- trated form] Pan-American Coffee Bureau (institutional) Procter & Gamble Co. (Tide) R. j. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camel, Winston Cigarettes) S.O.S. Co. (Magic Scouring Pads) Gospel Broadcasting ABC Association (Institutional) World Church ABC (Institutional) Miles Laboratories, Inc. NBC (Alka-Seltzer, One-A- Day Vitamins, Nervine, Tabcin) Toni Co. (Toni Home Per- manent, Tonette Home Permanent, Pamper Shampoo) Mutual Benefit Health MBS & Accident Association (Institutional) Gillette Co. CBS (Razors, blades, shaving cream) American Home CBS Products Corp. (Anacin, Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Quality Foods, toothpaste) Procter fir Gamble Co. (Tide) Colgate-Palmolive Co. CBS (Toothpaste, shave cream) 1329 ADVERTISING AGENCY Hazard Advertising Kudner Agency McCann-Erickson McCann-Erickson Cunningham fir Walsh Benton fir Bowles William Esty Co. McCann-Erickson R. H. Alber Co. Twentieth Century Advertising Agency Geoffrey Wade Weiss & Geller Bozell fir Jacobs Maxon John F. Murray Benton fir Bowles Ted Bates ODD MAAAAmttBASBAAAB ■•«■•■ ■■■■•■ C 0 M M K R (^ 1 A L A M P K () < •■■•■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■a ^. R A M s nan •■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■>■■•• PROGRAM ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT Toni Co. UHome permanent, creams, lotions, lip- sticks) NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Weiss & Geller P Pjim Beach Coif Palm Beach Co. CBS Ruthrauff & Ryan Championship ^Clothing) Parsons. Louella Colgate-Palmolive Co. 1 Lustre-Cream Shampoo) CBS Lennen fir Newell Paul. Le$ & Mary Lambert Co. CBS Lambert & Feasley Ford at Home (Listerene Antizyme, Antiseptic) People Are Funny Amana Refrigera- tion, Inc. (Food Freezers) Mars. Inc. (Mars, Forever Yours Candy Bars) Toni Co. (Prom, White Rain) CBS NBC Maury, Lee & Marshall Leo Burnett Leo Burnett Pepper Young's Family Procter & Gamble Co. (Camay Soap, Duz, Ivory Flakes) NBC Benton & Bowles Peferson, Elmer W. P. Fuller & Co. (Paints) NBC McCann-Erickson Peningell, Sam Committee for Constitutional Government (Institutional) MBS French fir Preston Phiico Radio Playhouse Phiico Corp. ABC Hutchins Advertising (Radios, home freezers, air conditioners, refrigerators) Phrase That Pays Colgate-Palmolive Co. (Ajax, toothpaste, Vel) NBC Bryan Houston Wm. Esty Preakness Stakes Gillette Co. (Shaving cream, razors, blades) CBS Maxon Protam Health Quiz Protam Pharmacal Co. (Protam) MBS Duane Jones V Queen for a Day Lettuce, Inc. (C-7 Lettuce) P. Urillard Co. (Old Gold Cigarettes) Murine Co. ("Murine" for the Eyes) Rexall Drug Co. (Ir Sale) R MBS John Cohan Advertising Lennen & Newell BBD&O Radio Bible Class Radio Bible Class Mnstitutional) ABC MBS John M. Camp & Co. Railroad Hour Association of NBC Benton fir Bowles American Railroads 1330 n n D •"■"■■•■■■■•■■ .l?..?l..'!'..i?..?..l.iL..i.'?..„r..«.?..?..«.i!?.8 o □ D PROGRAM ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY ■■■•■ Ralph Story's Backyard Pan-American Coffee Bureau CBS Cunningham & Walsh Record Hits Reader's Digest White House Co. (Records) MBS Schwab & Beatty National Mail Order Network, Inc. Remember, with Tiny Fairbanks Grand Duchess Steaks, Inc. MBS Phil DiNuoscio Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Catherin' Report to the Nation on CUNA General Foods Corp. (All products) Credit Union Natrona! Association (Institutional) CBS MBS Foote, Cone & Belding Young fir Rubicam j. Walter Thompson Revival Time Assemblies of God (Institutional) ABC Walter F. Bennett Rhythm On the Road American Oil Co. (Amoco Gas and Lubricants) CBS Joseph Kati Co. Richfield Reporter Richfield Oil Corp. (Gas, motor oil, automotive products, accessories) NBC Hixson-jorgeson Right to Happiness Procter & Gamble Co. (Dreft, Oxydol, Press, Joy, Camay, Spic & Span) NBC Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample Ring, Bill Show General Mills, Inc. (Rex, Red Star, White Deer, Pura-Snow) ABC Knox Reeves Road of Life Procter & Gamble Co. (Ivory Soap, Spic & Span) CBS NBC Compton Advertising Rogers, Roy Show Dodge Bros. Corp. (Cars and trucks) NBC Grant Adv. Romance of Helen Trent American Home Products Corp. (Aero Wax, Meet, Bisodol, Wizard Wick) Toni Co. (Prom Home Permanent) CBS John F. Murray Leo Burnett Rosemary Procter & Gamble Co. (Camay, Giant Size Ivory, Ivory Snow) S CBS Benton & Bowles Sanka Salutes General Foods Corp. ( 1 nstant Sanka ) CBS Young & Rubicam Santa Anita Races Republic Van & Storage Co. (Transportation & services) CBS Dan Lawrence Agency Schorr, Daniel (news) Chrysler Corp. (Plymouth Cars) CBS N. W. Ayer & Son Second Mrs. Burton Armour & Co. (Armour's Meats, Chili, Hash. Treet. Beef Stew, Dash Dog Food) 1331 CBS Henri, Hurst & McDonald Z^ IT P C 0 M M K H ( I A L A M P R 0 ( ••■■••••■■■•■■•■■••■■•■■■••■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ; R A M s n D D ■■••■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Ml OCR AM ADVERTISER AN>D PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY General Foods Corp. Benton fir Bowles (Calumet, Corn-Fetti, Young & Rubicam Crapenuts, Instant Maxwell House Coffee) Sergeant Preston Quaker Oats Co. MBS Wherry, Baker & Tilden of the Yukon (Quaker Puffed Lira ins) Shade). Bill (news) Campana Sales Co. ( Italian Balm, Candy. Make-up) CBS Wallace-Ferry-Hanly Scholl Mfg. Co.. Inc. Donahue fir Cole (Dr. Scholl's Foot Products) The Shadow Cowles Publish Co. (Look Magazine) MBS McCann-Erickson Giant Animal Co. Duane Jones (Giant animal balloons) Harrison Products, Inc. Sidney Garfield fir Associates (NoDoz & Shut Eye) Procter fir Gamble Co. Benton fir Bowles (Tide) R. J. Reynolds Wm. Esty Toibacco Co. (Camel Cigarettes) Shore. Dinah Show Chevrolet Motor Div. of General Motors Corp. (Cars, trucks, parts, services) NBC Campbell-Ewaid Silver Eagle General Mills, Inc. (Cake mixes) ABC Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample Sinatra, Frank Show Ton! Co. (Bobby Home Permanent) NBC Leo Burnett Sky King Derby Foods, Inc. MBS Needham, Louis & Brorby (Peter Pan Peanut McCann-Erickson Butter, other food products) Soap Box Derby Chevrolet Div. of General Motors Corp. (Cars) CBS Campbell-Ewald Songs from the Hills International Harvester Co. (Trucks, tractors) CBS Young fir Rubicam Space Patrol The Nestle Co. (Chocolate candy bars, cookie mix, cocoa, instant chocolate) ABC McCann-Erickson Special C4irtstmas General Products Corp. CBS Dean Simmons Program (Giant circus balloons) Sports "Ten" with Philip Morris & MBS The Blow Co. Harry Wismer Co., Ltd., Inc. Sports Time with General Tire & MBS D'Arcy Advertising Harry Wismer Rubber Co. (Tires and tubes) Squad Room Bridgeport Brass Co. (Aer-0-Sol Division) MBS Hazard Advertising Crowell-Collitr Kudner Agency Publithifif Co. (Colliers Magazir^) 1332 .°...5....9. COMMERCIAL AM PROGRAMS 000 PROGRAM Standard Hour Starlight Theatre Stars Over Hollywood Stella Dallas Stern, Bill (sports) Stop the Music Story Time, with Madeline Carroll Strike It Rich Sunoco Three Star Extra ADVERTISER ANO PRODUCT NETWORK Crowell-Collier Publishing Co. (Woman's Home Companion ) Esquire, Inc. (1955 Esquire Calendar) J. Kreisler Mfg. Corp. (Watchbands) Lemon Products Advisory Board (Calif, lemons) Procter & Gamble Co. (Tide) R. j. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camel Cigarettes) S.O.S. Co. (Magic Scouring Pads) Standard Oil of California (Institutional) Procter & Gamble Co. (Tide) S.O.S. Co. (Magic Scouring Pads) NBC MBS CBS Carnation Co. (Evaporated milk) Sterling Drug, Inc. NBC (Drug products) All-State Insurance ABC (Automobile insurance) Anheuser-Busch, Inc. (Budweiser & Michelob Beer) American Home CBS Products Corp. (Anacin) Exquisite Form Brassiere, Inc. (Brassieres) Quality Goods Manufacturers, Inc. (Anson Men's jewelry. Jacoby- Bender Watchbands) Duell. Sloan & Pearce MBS (Book publishers) Gene Byrnes Enterprises (Book publishers) Colgate-Palmolive Co. NBC (Dental cream, Halo. Fab) Sun Oil Co. NBC (Sunoco gas, fuel oil) 1333 ADVERTISING AGENCY McCann-Erickson Foote, Cone & Belding McCann-Erickson Benton & Bowles Wm. Esty McCann-Erickson BBD&O Benton & Bowles McCann-Erickson Erwin, Wasey Cr Co. Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample Christiansen Advertising D'Arcy Advertising John F. Murray Grey Advertising Agency Grey Advertising Agency Wm. Esty RutrtTWORK Corn Products CBS Sales Co. ikaro Table Syrup, Niagara Cold Water Starcli) Electric Auto-Life Co. CBS (Spark plugs, bat- teries, ignition sys- tems, Resistor Spark Plugs) Stewart- Warner Corp. NBC (Alemite CD-2) ADVERTISING AGENCY C. L Miller Cecil & Presbrey MacFarland, Aveyard & Co. Take A Number Taylcr, Mary Lee Telephone Hour Tennessee Ernie Texaco Sports Final, with Tom Harmon Theatre of Today This Farming Business This is Nora Drake Thomas, Lowell Thomas, Shirley in Hollywood Three Plan, The R. |. Reynolds MBS Tobacco Co. (Camel Cigarettes) S.O.S. Co. (Magic Scouring Pads) Pet Milk Co. NBC (Evaporated milk) Bell Telephone NBC System (Institutional) Buick Div. of CBS General Motors Corp. (Buick cars) Manhattan Soap Co. (Sweetheart Soap, Blu-White Flakes) Toni Co. (Prom Home :Permanent) The Texas Co. CBS (Petroleum products) Cream of Wheat Corp. CBS (Cream of Wheat Cereal) Skelly Oil Co. NBC (Petroleum products) Bristol-Myers, Co. CBS (Ipana, Mum, Rollette, Ammens, Minit-Rub, Sal Hepatica, Bufferin) Toni Co. (Toni Home Permanent, Creme Shampoo) United Motors Div. of CBS General Motors Corp. ^Delco Batteries) Willys Motors, Inc. (Kaiser-Frazer cars, Willys cars, jeeps, trucks) Lewis Food Co. NBC ^Dog food); Armour & Co. NBC ^Dial Soap) Carter Produ^,s^ Inc. (Carter's Litfle Liver Pills) 1334 Wm. Esty McCann-Erickson Garner Advertising N. W. Ayer & Son kudner Agency Scheidler, Beck & Werner Leo Burnett Kudner Agency BBD&O Henri, Hurst & McDonald Doherty, Clifford, Steers fir Shenfield Weiss & Celler Campbell-Ewald Wm. H. Weintraub & Co. Rockett-Lauritzen Foote, Cone & Belding Ted Bates n n D PROGRAM Time for Betty Crocker Time for Love Top of the Morning Top Secret files COMMERCIAL AM PROGRAMS DDn Treasury Agent Trout, Robert (news) Trout, Robert (news) True Detective Mysteries Truth or Consequences Two for the Money ADVERTISER ANO PRODUCT NETWORK Curtis Publishing Co. (Magazines) Lewis-Howe Co. (Turns) General Mills, Inc. ABC (Cake mixes, cereal, fiour) Andrew Jergens Co. CBS (Jergens Lotion, All -Purpose Face Cream) Bank of America CBS National Trust fir Savings Association (Banking services) Esquire, Inc. MBS (1955 Esquire Calendar) Lemon Products Advisory Board (Calif, lemons) S.O.S. Co. (Magic Scouring Pads) O R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camel Cigarettes) Esquire, Inc. MBS (1955 Esquire Calerxiar) Lemon Products Advisory Board (Calif, lemons) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camel, Winston Cigarettes) Chevrolet Div. of CBS General Motors Corp. (Cars) Plymouth Div. of CBS Chrysler Corp. (Cars) Giant Animal Co., Inc. MBS (Giant animal balloons) Pet Milk Co. NBC (Evaporated milk) P. Lorillard Co. CBS (Old Cold Cigarettes, Old (3old Filter Kings) ADVERTISING AGENCY Young fir Rubicam Benton & Bowles Ruthrauff fir Ryan Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample Robert W. Orr & Associates Charles R. Stuart McCann-Erickson McCann-Erickson Wm. Esty McCann-Erickson Wm. Esty Campbell -Ewald N. W. Ayer & Son Duane Jones Gardner Advertising Lennen fir Newell Vandercook, John W. (news) Van, Lyie (news) Congress of Industrial ABC .Organizations :; \ (Institutional) Esso Standard Oil Co. MBS (Petroleum products) 1335 Henry J. Kaufman Association Wyatt fir Schuebel McCann-Erickson D D D ( () M M K R C I A L AM PROGRAMS ana PROGRAM ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■I ADVERTISER ANO PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Voice of Firestone Firestone Tire £r ABC Sweeney fir James Rubber Co. NBC Tubes, tires, seat cushions) Voice of Propfiecy Voice of ABC Western Advertising Agency Prophecy, Inc. MBS Unstitutional) W Wjkely, limmy Show Bristol-Myers Co. I Sal Hepatica) CBS Young & Rubicam Walk 3 Mile R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camel Cigarettes) NBC Wm. Esty Walton, Sidney (news) Jackson 0 Perkins (Rose Bushes) MBS Maxwell Sackheim & Co. Prentice Hall, Inc. Albert Frank-Guenther Law (Books) Giant Animal Co. Duane Jones (Giant animal balloons) Warren. Wendy Armour fir Co. CBS Tatham-Laird & ^he News (Armour's Star Franks, Miss Wisconsin Cheese) General Foods Corp. Benton & Bowles (Maxwell House Coffee, Post Bran Flakes) Procter & Gamble Co. Compton Advertising (Gleem) Weekend News Musterole Co. (Cold Remedy) ABC Erwin, Wasey fir Co. Welcome Travelers Procter & Gamble Co. (Spic & Span, Joy, Prell, Gleem, Crisco, Tide) NBC The Biow Co. When a Girl Marries Carnation Co. (Evaporated milk) ABC Erwin, Wasey fir Co. Whispering Streets General Mills, Inc. (Cake mixes, cereal, flourj ABC BBI>&0 Seeman Brothers, Inc. Wm. H. Weintraub & Co. (Deodorants, house- hold deodorants) Toni Co. Leo Burnett (Prom Home Permanent) The Whistler Signal Oil Co. (Gas, oil) CBS Barton A. Stebbins Wild Bill Hickock Kellogg Co. 'All Kellogg products) MBS Leo Burnett Wills, Johnnie Lee General Mills, Inc. (Larro Formulated Feeds) NBC Zimmer-Keller fir Calvert Winchell, Walter Carter Products, Inc. (Carter's Little Liver Pills. Arrid, Nair) 1336 ABC SSC&B n D D ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■.. COMMERCIAL AM PROGRAMS D D D • ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■(■■■■■■■■■■aaaBaaaaaa — — — PROGRAM ADVERTISER AND PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Cruen Co. McCann-Erickson (Watches) American Safety McCann-Erickson Razor Co. (Razors, blades, lighters) Wings of Healing Dr. Thomas Wyatt (Institutional 1 ABC Century Advertising Agency Wings of Healing Wings of Healing, Inc. (Religion) MBS Century Advertising Agency Wizard of Odds Manhattan Soap Co. (Sweetheart Soap, Blu-White Flakes") CBS Scheideler, Beck & Werner, Inc. Toni Co. Leo Burnett (Prom Home Permanent) Woman in My House Manhattan Soap Co. (Sweetheart Soap, Blu-White Flakes) NBC Scheideler, Beck & Werner, Inc. Woman's News Desk Hills Brothers CBS N. W. Ayer & Son, Inc. (with Rufh Ashfon) Coffee, Inc. (Coffee) World Championship Miller Brewing Co. MBS Mathisson & Associates Pro- Football Game (Beer) Buick Motor Div. of Kudner Agency General Motors Corp. (Cars) World Series Gillette Safety Razor Co. (Gillette and Toni products) MBS Maxon World Series All-State MBS Christiansen Advertising Agency Warmup fir Roundup Insurance Co. (Auto insurance) World Today, with Bekins Van & CBS Brooks Advertising Agency Carroll Alcott Storage Co. (Storage and moving) Rhodes Pharmacal Co. Olian & Bronner (Imdrin) World Tomorrow, The Radio Church of God (institutional) Y ABC Huntington, Parmalee Advertising Years of Crisis American Oil Co. (Amoco Gas, lubricants) CBS Joseph Katz Co. You Bef Your Life DeSoto Motor Corp. (Cars) NBC BBD&O Young Wfdder Brown Sterling Drug, Inc. (Drug products) Dancer- Fitzgerald-Sample Toni Co. Leo Burnett (Prom, Tame, White Rain) Your Land and Mine General Motors Corp. ^Cars and automotive services) ABC Kudner Agency Yours Truly, Wm. Wrigley, Jr., Co. CBS Arthur Meyerhoff & Co. Johnny Dollar (Spearmint Cum) Youth on the Marck Percy Crawford (Institutional) 1337 ABC J. M. Camp COMMERCIAL TV PROGRAMS — 1954 (Network) The following pages contain an alphabetical listing by program title of the four national television networks* commercial programs during 1954. The programs listed are for the 12-month period ending Dec, 31 , 1954, Listing includes program title, sponsor and product, network and the adi'crtising agency handling the account. Programs are all of IS-week duration or longer. Compilation has been made through the cooperation of ABC, CBS, DuMont and NBC. TITLE SPONSOR-PRODUCT NiETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Abbotf & Costello Campbell Soup Co. (Campbell Soups, Baked Beans, V-8) CBS-TV Leo Burnett Action Sterling Drugs (Drug products) ABC-TV Dancer- Fitzgerald -Sample Adventures of Ozzie Hotpoint Co. ABC-TV Maxon and Harriet ( Refrigerators, Ranges, ironers, air condi- tioners) Lambert Co. Lambert tr Feasley (Toothpaste, tooth , powder, combs, . " . '•'■ brushes, Listerine Antiseptic) All About Baby Swift & Co. (Swift's meats for babies) DuMont McCann-Erickson Libby, McNeill & j. Walter Thompson Libby (Baby foods) Armstrong Circle Theatre Armstrong Cork Co. (Linoleum, floor coverings, building materials) NBC-TV B.B.D. & 0. Art Linkletter's House Party Hawaiian Pineapple Co. (Dole Pineapple) CBS-TV N. W. Ayer & Son Kellogg Co. Leo Burnett (Cereals) Lever Brothers Co. B.B.D. & 0. (Surf) Pilisbury Mills, Inc. Leo Burnett (Flour, cake, pie anc hot roll mixes) ' ■ Autry, Gene Wm. Wrigley, jr., Co. CBS-TV^ Ruthrauff & Ryan Barker Bill's Cartoons General Mills, Inc. CBS-TV William Esty Bears-Cardinals Standard Oil Co. of ABC-TV D'Arcy Advertising Pro Football Indiana Beat the Clock Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. ^Electric products) CBS-TV Cecil b Presbrey Beatty, Morgan & Miles Laboratories DuMont Geoffrey Wade Advertising the News ^Alka-Seltzer; Benny, jack Show American Tobacco Co. (Lucky Strike Cigarettes; 1338 CBS-TV B.B.D. & 0. n n n •■■■■■■■■■■>«■■■■■•■■■■■.■■■ _^^ O^M M E RCIA LTV PROGRAMS DO n TITLE SPONSOR-PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Best of Broadway Westinghouse Electric Corp. (All products) CBS-TV McCann-Erickson Big Payoff, The Colgate -Palnrolive Co. (Fab, Chlorophyll Toothpaste, Cashmere Bouquet Soap and Hand Lotion) CBS-TV William Esty Big Story, The American Tobacco Co. (Pall Mall Cigarettes) Simoniz Co. (Floor Wax Body Guard, Body Sheen) NBC-TV SSC&B Big Top, The National Dairy Products Co. (Seal test Ice Cream, dairy products) CBS-TV N. W. Ayer 0 Son Big Town A. C. Spark Plug Div. of General Motors Corp. Lever Brothers (Lifebuoy Soap, Rinso Blue, Good Luck Margarine) NBC-TV D. P. Brother J. Walter Thompson Blue Ribbon Bouts Pabst Brewing Co. (Beer) CBS-TV \yarwick & Legler Bolger, Ray Show Lehn & Fink Products Corp. & Subsidiary, Dorothy Cray, Ltd. (Cosmetics, ■ deodorants) ABC-TV Lennen & Newell Breakfast Club Quaker Oats Co. (Cereals) Phiico Corp. (Radios, TV sets, electric ranges, refrigerators) A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. (Starch, cornstarch, table syrup) ABC-TV j. Walter Thompson Hutchins Advertising Ruthrauff & Ryan Break the Bank Dodge Div. of Chrysler Corp. (Cars) ABC-TV Grant Advertising Brighter Day Procter & Gamble Co. (Ivory Flakes, Cheer) CBS-TV Young Cr Rubicam Broadway to Hollywood Tidewater Associated Oil Co. (Tydol) DuMont Lennen & Newell Buick-Berle Show Buick Motor Div. of General Motors (Cars) NBC-TV Kudner Agency Burns and Allen Carnation Co. (Evaporated milk) 8. F. Goodrich Co. (Tires, tubes) CBS-TV Erwin, Wasey Cr Co. B.B.D. & 0. Buttons, Red Show General Foods Corp. (Instant Maxwell House Coffee) CBS-TV Benton Cr Bowles Buttons, Red Show Pontiac Motor Div. of General Motors Corp. (Cars) 1339 NBC-TV MacManus, John & Adams ODD COMMERCIAL TV PROGRAMS D D D TITLE Ciesjr's Hour Camel News Caravan Campbell TV Soundsfage Capt. Hartz fir His Pets Captain Midnight Carson, jack Show Cavalcade of America Cavalcade of Sports Chance of a Lifetime Chevrolet Chrysler Medallion Theatre Climax Coca, Imogene Show Cok« Timt SPONSOR-PRODUCT American Chicle Co. (Clorets, Dentyne Gum) Rodio Corp. of America ^ Products) Speidel Corp. I Watch bands) R. j. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camel and Cavalier Cigarettes) Campbell Soup Co. (Soup) Hartz Mountain Products (Bird seed) General 'Mills, inc. (Breakfast cereals) Wander Co. (Ovaltine) Pontiac Motor Div, of General Motors Corp. (Cars) E. I. [>uPont de Nemours, Inc. (Institutional) Gillette Safety Razor Co. (Razors, shave cream) Emerson Drug Co. (Bromo- Seltzer) P. Lorillard Co., Inc. (Old Gold Cigarettes) Lentheric (Tweed) Chevrolet Motor Div. of General Motors Corp. (Cars) Chrysler Corp. (Cars) Chrysler Corp. (Cars) Griffin Mfg. Co. (Shoe polish) Johnson fir Johnson (Band-Aids, baby products, surgical dressings) Lewis Howe Co. (Tums) S.O.S. Co. (Magic Scouring Pads) The Coca Cola Co. (Coca Cola) 1340 NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY NBC-TV Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample Kenyon fir Eckhardt SSC&B NBC-TV William Esty NBC-TV Ward Wheelock NBC -TV George H. Hartman Tatham- Laird Tatham- Laird NBC-TV MacManus, John b Adams ABC-TV B.B.D. b 0. NBC-TV Maxon DuMont Lennen fir Newell Lenen fir Newell Cunningham fir Walsh ABC-TV Campbell-Ewald CBS-TV B.B.D. b 0. CBS-TV McCann-Erickson NBC-TV Bermingham, Castelman fir Pierce Young fir Rubicam Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample McCann-Erickson NBC -TV D'Arcy Advertising Ei..£...9. .l?..??.i!!.L'^£! ^ ^ tvprograms nnn TITLE Colgate Comedy Hour Comeback Story Como, Perry Show Concerning Miss Marlowe Contest Carnival Crosby, Bob SPONSOR- PRODUCT Daly, John & the News Danger Dear Phoebe December Bride Ding Dong School Colgate-Palmolive Co. NBC-TV (Ajax, Halo, Palm- olive Soap, dental creams, shaving creams) Sealy, Inc. ABC-TV (Mattresses) Liggett fir Myers CBS-TV Tobacco Co. (Chesterfield Cigarettes) Miles Laboratories (Bactine. Alka- Seltzer, Tabcin, One-a-Day Vitamins) Procter (r Gamble Co. (Tide) Quaker Oats Co. CBS-TV (Breakfast foods) American Dairy CBS-TV Association (Milk, milk products) S.O.S. Co. (Magic Scouring Pads) General Mills, Inc. (Flour, baking mixes, breakfast cereal) C. A. Swanson fir Sons (Poultry, meat products) The Toni Co. I Home permanents, hair preparations, cleansing lotions, creams, lipsticks) Englander Co. (Mattresses, bed springs) Tappan Stove Co. (Stoves) CaJgon, Inc. (Calgon) NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Ted Bates & Co. Weiss fir Geller Cunningham fir Walsh NBC-TV Geoffrey Wade Compton Advertising Wherry, Baker & Tilden Campbell-Mithun, Inc. McCann-Erickson Knox Reeves Advertising Tatham- Laird, Inc. Weiss fir Geller, Inc. Leo Burnett Ketchum, MacLeod fir Grove Ketchum, MacLeod fir Grove D Tidewater Associated ABC-TV Oil Co. (Veedol Motor Oil & Greases, Tydol Flying "A" Gas) American Home Products Corp. 'Anacin, Bisodol) Realemon-Puritan Co. Block Drug Co., Inc. CBS-TV Nash-Keivinator Corp. Div. of American Motors Corp. (Appliances) Campbell Soup Co. NBC-TV (Soups) General Foods Corp. CBS-TV (Instant coffee) General Mills, Inc. NBC-TV (Cereals and mixes) 1341 Buchancn fir Co. The Biow Co. Schwimmer fir Scott Harry B. Cohen Adv. Geyer Advertising Agency B.B.D. & 0. Benton fir Bowles Tatham-Laird D n D < ^ 0 M M K K C I A L T r PRO GRAMS nnn ■■ ■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ TITLE SPOKSOR-PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Cerber Products Co. D'Arcy Advertising ^B.5bs foods ^ International Shoe Co. D'Arcy Advertising i Shoes ^ Wander Co. Tatham- Laird lOaltine) Disneyland American Dairy Association (Milk, cream, cheese, ice cream, butter, evaporated milk, non-fat dry milk) ABC-TV Campbell- Mithun American Motors Corp. Ceyer Advertising (Nash, Hudson cars. Kelvinator appliances) Derby Foods, Inc. McCann-Erickson (Peter Pan Peanut Butter. Corned Beef Hash, Tamales with Sauce, Boneless Chicken Ala King) Dixon. Paul Show River Brand Rice Mills (Rice) DuMont Donahue fir Co. Vitamin Corp of B.B.D. & 0. America (Rybutol) Doctor 1. Q. Hazel Bishop (Cosmetics) ABC-TV Raymond Spector Dollar a Second Mogen David ABC-TV Weiss & Ceiler Wine Corp. DuMont (Wine) Double or Nothing Campbell Soup Co. (All products) CBS-TV Ward Wheelock Down You Co Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. (Spray net) DuMont Ruthrauff fir Ryan Western Union Albert Frank-Guenther Law Telegraph Co. Dragnet Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. (Chesterfield Cigarettes) E- NBC-TV Cunningham fir Walsh Edwards, Douglas American Tobacco Co. CBS-TV SSC&B with the News 'Pall Mall Cigarettes) American Home The Blow Co. Products Corp. (Anacin, Aero Shave) Avco Mfg. Corp. Earle Ludgin fir Co. (Bendix and Crosley Home Appliances) Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Edward Kletter Assoc. 'Geritol] Elgin TV Hour Elgin National Watch Co. ^Watches) ABC-TV Young fir Rubicam Erwin, Stu Show Paper Mate Co. 'Pens J ABC-TV Foote, Cone fir Belding General Mills, Inc. Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample Cheerios, Bisquick) Ethyl b Albert Sunbeam Corp. NBC -TV Perrin-Paus 'Electrical appliances 1342 n n D COMMERCIAL TV PROGRAMS Q Q Q ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a F TITLE SPONSOR-PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Fatt4i for Today Faith for Today, Inc. (Institutional) ABC-TV World Broadcasters Association Father Knows Best P. Lorillard Co. (Kent Cigarettes) CBS-TV Young & Rubicam Feather Your Nest Colgate-Palmolive Co. NBC-TV William Esty Festival of Light Electrical Industries ABC-TV. CBS-TV. DuMont. NBC-TV N. W. Ayer & Sons Fireside Theatre Procter & Gamble Co. (Ivory, Crisco, Duz) NBC-TV Compton Advertising First Love Andrew Jergens Co. (Cosmetics) NBC-TV Robert W. Orr Flack, Colonel Humphrey American Chicle Co. (Clorets, Chloro- phyll Cum) Allen B. DuMont Laboratories, Inc. DuMont Dancer-Fitzgerald -Sample Football, Professional Atlantic Refining Co. . (Petroleum products) DuMont N. W. Ayer & Son Carling Brewing Co. Lang, Fisher & Stashower (Red Cap Ale) Gunther Brewing Co., Ii ic. The Joseph Katz Co. (Gunther Beer) Pittsburgh Zone Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove Chevrolet Dealers Goebel Brewing Co. Brooke, Smith, French & Dorrance .(Beer and ale) Speedway Petroleum W. B. Doner & Co. Corp. (Gas and oil) Piel Brothers, Inc. Young & Rubicam (Beer) Schick, Inc. Kudner Agency (Electric shavers) Ford Theatre Ford Motor Co. (Cars, trucks, parts, services) NBC-TV J. Walter Tfiompson Four Star Playhouse Singer Sewing Machine Co. (Sewing machines, other products) CBS-TV Young (j Rubicam Bristol Myers Co. Young fir Rubicam (Bufferin, Ipana) Parker Pen Co. J. Walter Thompson (Pens, inks) Froman, Jane Show General Electric Co. (CE Lamps) G CBS-TV B.B.D. & 0. Game of the Week IT Falstaff Brewing Co. (Beer) ABC-TV Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample General Electric Theatre General Electric Co. (Institutional) CBS-TV B.B.D. & 0. Gleason, Jackie Show Schick, Inc. (Electric shavers) CBS-TV Kudner Agency Nestle Co., Inc. Bryan Houston (Nescafe) W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co . Russel M. Seeds (Fountain pens) n D c ( O M M K K I I A L T V V \l () (; R A M S n n n TITLE Cobcl, Ccorgc Show Godfrey. Arthur fir Hij Friends Godfreys. Arthur Talent Scouts Godfrey, Arthur Time Goldbergs, The Golden Windows Goodyear TV Playhouse Greatest Fights of the Century SPONSOR-PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY NBC-TV Foote. Cone & Belding Gardner Advertising Armour Gr Co. i^al Svv^p, Shampoo) Pet Milk Co. lE\dporated milk, iv^ii-fat dry milk) The Toni Co. (Home Permanent Wave) CBS-Columbia (CBS-Columbia TV and Radio Receivers) Pillsbury Mills, Inc. (Flour, mixes) General Motors Corp. (Frigidaire Line of Home Appliances) Thomas J. Linton Co. CBS-TV (Lipton's Tea, Soup Mixes) Lever Brothers Co. CBS-TV (Pepsodent Dentifrices) The Toni Co. (Toni Home Permanent) General Motors Corp. (Frigidaire Line of Home Appliances) Kelbgg Co. (Cereals) Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. (Scotch Tape) Pillsbury Mills, Inc. (Flour, mixes) National Biscuit Co. (Crackers, other baked goods) Bristol-Myers Co. (Bufferin) Knomark Mfg. Co. 'Esquire Boot Polish) Snow Crop Marketeers Div. of Clinton Foods, Inc. (Snow Crop Frozen Foods) International Cellucotton Products Co. 'Kleenex) Star-Kist Foods, Inc. 'Star-Kist Tuna) Vitamin Corp. of DuMont America (Rybutoh Procter & Gamble Co. NBC-TV (Cheer) Goodyear Tire & NBC-TV Rubber Co. ''T^f,'!, t\Ieolite Soles; CBS-TV Weiss & Geller Ted Bates fir Co. Leo Burnett Foote, Cone & Belding Young fir Rubicam McCann-Erickson Weiss and Geller Foote, Cone fir Belding Leo Burnett B.B.D. & 0. Leo Burnett McCann-Erickson Young & Rubicam Emil Mogul Maxon Foote, Cone fir Belding Rhoades Gr Davis B.B.D. & 0. Young fir Rubicam Young fir Rubicam Chesbrough Mfg. Co. (Vaseline Cream, Hair Tonic) NBC -TV Cayton 1344 n □ □ COMMERCIAL TV PROGRAMS iaaaBB3a]Biaa!i3a333aans93is3: D a D aaaa^asaaaasaiar TITLE Greatest Moments m Sports Greatest Professronal Football Plays of the Week Guiding Light Hallmark of Fame Halls of Ivy Happy Felton's Spotlight Gang Hawkins Falls Henrich, Tommy Herald of Truth Holm, Celeste Show Home Hope, Bob Sh-ow Horizons Hour of Decision Howdy Doody Hunter, The I Love Lucy, Starring Lucille Ball I Married Joan Inspector Mark Saber SPONSOR-PRODUCT NiETWORK Mutual Benefit NBC-TV Health fir Accident Association of Omaha ( Insurance) Theodore Hamm OuMont Brewing Co. (Beer) Drewry's, Ltd., U.S.A., Inc. (Beer and ale) Procter fir Gamble Co. CBS-TV (Ivory Soap, Duz, Crisco, Cleem) H NBC-TV CBS-TV NBC -TV Hallmark Cards, Inc. (Greeting cards) International Harvester (Machinery) National Biscuit Co. (Crackers, baked goods) Sweets Co. of America NBC -TV (Candy) Wesson Oil fir Snowdrift Sales Co. (Shortening, salad oil and dressing, lard, margarine, butter) Emerol Mfg. Co, (Marvel Mystery Oil) The Churches of Christ Bristol Myers Co. (Sal Hepaitica, ipana Toothpaste, Bufferin, Vitalis, Mum) Participations General Foods Corp. (Swansdown Cake Mixes) Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. (Ethicals) Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (Institutional) Participations NBC-TV R. j. Reynolds NBC-TV Tobacco Co. (Winston, Camel, and Cavalier Cigarettes) DuMont CBS-TV NBC-TV NBC-TV ABC-TV ABC-TV Philip Morris fir Co. Ltd., Inc. General Electric Co. I Appliances) Sterling Drug Co. (Bayer Aspirin, (Phillips Milk of Magnesia) ADVERTISING AGENCY Bozell & Jacobs Campbell-Mithun MacFarland, Aveyard & Co. Compton Advertising Foote, Cone & Belding Leo Burnett McCann-Erickson Mosselle fir Eisen Fitzgerald Advertising ABC -TV Hilton fir Riggio The Martin Co. Young fir Rubicam Young fir Rubicam Keisnetter, Baker, Hedgedorn & Smith Walter F. Bennett William Esty CBS-TV The Biow Co. NBC-TV Young fir Rubicam ABC-TV Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample 1345 ) >l M K K C 1 A L 1 V V K () ( ■■■■■■■■•■■■■■a i R A M S D D D TITLE SPONSOR-PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY It s J Great Life Chrysler Corp. NBC-TV McCann-Erickson 1 ve Cot J Secret R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. iCavalier Cigarettes) J CBS TV William Esty lamie Duffy-Mott Co., Inc. (Mott Apple ProdLicts' ABC-TV Young & Rubicam lessel, George Show B. & B. Pen Co. (RB Rol-Rito Peti) ABC-TV Hilton & Riggio Gemex Co. B.B.D. & 0. AVatchbandsi justice Borden Co. (Instant coffee. ice cream, dairy products^ NBC-TV Young fjr Rubicam Juvenile Jury Pharmaceuticals, Inc. CBS-TV Edward Kletter Associates JT Dl King. Rocky Detective American Chicle Co. (Chlorophyll Cum, Clorets) DuMont Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Edward Kletter Associates i Cento!, RDX' Harry B. Cohen Advertising Kraft TV Theatre Kraft Foods Co. 'Cheese, other food products) ABC-TV J. Walter Thompson Kraft TV Theatre Kraft Foods Co. (Food products) L NBC-TV J. Walter Thompson Lassie Campbell Soup Co. (Soups, baked beans. V-8) CBS-TV B.B.D. Cr 0. Leave It to the Girls Ex-Lax, Inc. (Ex-Lax, jests) ABC -TV Warwick & Legler Lee. Pinky Show Participations NBC-TV Lewis. Robert Q. Show Best Foods, Inc. (Hellman's Mayon- naise. Nucoa) CBS-TV Dcncer-Fitzgerald-Sample Doeskin Products, Inc. Grey Advertising Agency 'Tissues, paper napkins' General Mills, Inc. B.B.D. & 0. 'Ficur, breakfas* ereal'., mixes) Klelene Curtis Earle Ludgin & Co. Industries, Inc. 'Hair dressings, hair sprays, permanent waves, shampoos) S. C. Johnson & Co. Needham, Louis & Brorby (Johnson's Wax, Polishers, Cleaners) Miles Laboratories, Inc. Geoffrey Wade (Alka-l>eltzer, One-a-Day Multiple Vitamin Tablets, Tabrin, Nervine) 1346 ana ■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a COMMERCIAL TV PROGRAMS n n ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Maaaaaaaasasaiijan^iia — ' — ' G TITLE SPONSOR-PRODUCT C. A. Swanson & Sons (Poultry and meat products) NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Tatham-Laird aamel Cigarettes) Bristol Myers Co. CBS-TV >Sal Hepatica, ipana 1 oothpaste. Bufferin, Mum. Vitahs) U. S. Tobacco Co. (Sa^^^ and Encore Cigarettes) Toni Co. (Cosmetics) Knomark Mfg. Co.. Inc. ABC-TV V Esquire Boot Polish) Remington Rand, Inc. Remington Electric Shavers) Dow Chemical Co. (Saran Wrap, Saran Fabric, Styron Plastics) Carter Products, Inc. CBS-TV 'Arrid, Rise, Nair, Carter Little Liver Pills) O'Cedar Corp. (Mops, floor wax) Pan-American NBC-TV World Airways (Transportation) Revere Paper fir Brass, Inc. (Institutional) Benrus Watch Co. DuMont (Watches) General Electric Co. CBS-TV (TV, radio sets, small appliances) Phiico Corp. (Radios, TV sets, electrical appliances) Congoleum-Nairn, Inc. NBC-TV (Floor wax, Congowall) Revlon Products Corp. (Lipstick, nail polish) Reynolds Metals Co. NBC-TV (Reynolds Wrap, aluminum building products) Colgate-Palmolive Co. NBC-TV (Colgate Dental Cream) The American NBC -TV Tobacco Co. 'Lucky Strike and Herbert Tareyton Cigarettes) S. C. Johnson fir Son, Inc. 'Clo-Coat, Pride, Car- Plate and Car-Nu Jubilee Wax, Paste Wax ) 1348 Doherty, Clifford. Steers & Shenfield NBC-TV Kudner Agency NBC -TV Tatham- Laird Emil Mogul Co., Inc. Young & Rubicam NBC-TV MacManus, John & Adams SSC&B Turner Advertising Agency J. Walter Thompson St. Georges & Keyes Cecil fir Presbrey Maxon ABC -TV Hutchins Advertising McCann-Erickson Wm. Werntraub Clinton E. Frank Bryan Houston B B.D. & 0. Needham, Louis fir Brorby ana COMMERCIAL TV I» HOG RAMS Q Q D TITLE ■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■ a a aaaaaaBiaa I SPONSOiR-PRODUCT NETWORK uaaaaaaaaaaaaasisaaEaaaaasasiaaaaaaaaaaa* ADVERTISING AGENCY Moore, Gary Show Best Foods, Inc. (Rit, Shinota) CBS-TV Earle Ludgin & Co. Economics Labora- Scheidler. Beck & Werner, Inc. tories, Inc. (Soilax) Kellogg Co. Leo Burnett (Cereals) Hoover Co. Leo Burnett (Vacuum cleaners C. H. Masland & Sons Anderson Cr Cairns I Rugs 1 Converted Rice, Inc. Leo Burnett (Uncle Ben's Con- verted Rice) Comstock Foods Leo Burnett (Vegetable and fruit pie fillings, apple sauce' Chun King Sales, Inc. J. Walter Thompson (Chinese, Oriental Foods) Borden Co. Doherty. Clifford, Steers & (Instant coffee, Shenfield Starlac) Toni Co. Leo Burnett (Home permanents. cosm^etics) Swift & Co. J. Walter Thompson (Swift'ning) Miles Laboratories, Inc. Geoffrey Wade (Alka-Seltzer, vitamins) Yardley & Co., Ltd, N. W. Ayer & Son (Soap, bath oil) Pacific Mills Co. J. Walter Thompson (Sheets, pillow cases) Simonir Co. Tatham-Laird (Simoniz, other products) Pillsbury Mills, Inc. Campbell-Mithun (Ballar Biscuits) Corn Products C. L Miller Refining Co. (Linit Starch) Bristol Myers Co. Doherty, Clifford, Steers & (Ipana AC) Shenfield Seeman Brothers, Inc. Wm. H. Weintraub (AinA/ick, Nylast, 20-20 Eye Cleaner^;) Norge Div. of the ). Walter Thompson B org -Warner Corp. (All Norge products* Mystik Adhesive Products George Hartman Agency (Mystik Tape) Morning Show Participations CBS-TV Motorola TV Theatre Motorola, Inc. (Radio, TV sets:> ABC-TV Ruthrauff Cr Ryan Murray, Arthur Party Exquisite Form, Inc. ABC-TV Grey Advertising Agency Murray, Arthur Party Associated Products (5- Day Deodorant Pads) Consolidated Royal NBC -TV Grey Advertising Dancer- Fitzgerald-Sample Chemical Co. (Liquinet & Krank) My Favorite Husband International Silver Co. (SilvePA^are) CBS-TV Young & Rubicam 1349 C 0 M >1 K K C^ I A L 1 V PROGRAMS D D D TITLE M\ Friend Irma M> Litrle Margie Name s the Same Name That Tune Jame That Tune NCAA Football Omnibus One Man's Family On the Line with Contidine On Your Account On Your Account Orchid Award SPONSOR-PRODUCT Simmons Co. iSimmons Beautyrest, Hide-A-Bed) Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. ^^.vi L ii;arettes^ Scott Paper Co. I Napkins, towels, wax paper ^ NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Young & Rubicam CBS-TV Ted Bates & Co. NBC-TV J. Walter Thompson -N- American Chicle Co. ABC-TV (Chiclets Chewing Cum) C. A. Swanson & Sons (Canned and frozen chicken, turkey, beef) Ralston- Purina Co. (Wheat Chex, Rice Chex, Instant Ralston, Regular Ralston, Ry-Krisp). American Home CBS-TV Products Corp. (Anacin, Kolynos, Bisodol, Meet) Carter Products Corp. (Arrid, Rise Shave Cream, Nair) Block Drug Co. NBC -TV (Toothpaste) Speidel Corp. (Watchbands) Carnation Co. ABC-TV (Evaporated milk) Humble Oil & Refining Co. (Petroleum products) a Aluminum Co. of Canada CBS-TV (Institutional) Norcross, Inc. (Creeting cardsj Scott Paper Co. (Cut-Rite Wax Paper, Scottie Facial Tissues) Serutan Co. NBC-TV (RDX, Serutan, Ceritol) Mutual Benefit NBC-TV Health and Accident Association of Omaha f Insurance) Procter & Gamble Co. CBS-TV 'Tide, Prell) Procter Cr Gamble Co. NBC-TV 'Gleerny Brown Cr Williamson ABC-TV Tobacco Corp. (Viceroy Cigarettes) 1350 Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample Tatham-Laird Guild, Bascom & Bonfigli SSC&B SSC&B Cecil fir Presbrey SSC&B Erwin, Wasey Cr Co. McCann-Erickson J. Walter Thomspon Albert Kimball Co. j. Walter Thompson Edward Kletter Associates Bozell Cr Eisen Benton fir Bowles Benton & Bowles Ted Bates nan commercial tv programs ddd TITLE Original Amateur Hour Our Miss Brooks SPOiNSOR-PRODUCT NETWORK Pet Milk Co. NBC-TV (Evaporated milk) General Foods Corp. CBS-TV (Swansdown Flour, Instant Sanka Coffee, Birdseye Frozen Foods, (Jello Instant Puddirkg) ADVERTISING AGENCY Gardner Advertising Young & Rubicam Packard Program Starring Martha Wright Pantomime Quiz Pantomime Quiz People Are Funny Pepsi Cola Playhouse Person to Person Phiico TV Playhouse Place Hie Face Place the Face Plainclothes Man Pond's Theatre Portia Faces Life Potter, Peter Show Pride of the Family Packard Motor Car ABC-TV Corp. (Cars) Revbn Products ABC-TV (Lipstick, hair spray) Benson & Hedges DuMont (Parliament Cigarettes) The Frawley Corp. NBC -TV (Paper-Mate Pens) Toni Co. (Cosmetics) Pepsi Cola Co. ABC -TV American Oil Co. CBS-TV (Amoco Gas) Hamm Brewing Co. (Beer) Noxzema Chemical (Noxzema Skin Cream, Shave Cream) Phiico Corp. NBC-TV (Radio, TV sets, ranges, refrigerators) Toni Co. CBS-TV (Prom, White Rain) Carter Products Co. (Arrid, Rise Shave Cream, Nair, Carter's Little Liver Pills) Toni Co. NBC-TV (Cosmetics^ Carter Products, Inc. DuMont (Rise, Arrid, Nair) Larus & Brother Co., Inc. (Holiday Cigarettes, Pipe Tobacco; Edge- worth Pipe Tobacco) Pond's Extract Co. ABC -TV (Angel Skin, Dry Skin Cream, Cold Cream, Lipstick, Makeup Mist, Angel Face) General Foods Corp. CBS-TV (Swansdown Cake Mixes, Instant Postum, Baker's Cocoanut, Bran Flakes, La France, Satina) Hazel Bishop ABC -TV (Cosmetics) Armour & Co. ABC-TV Bristol-Myers Co. (Ipana, Vitalis) 1351 Maxon SSCOB Benton & Bowles Foote, Cone & Belding Leo Burnett The Biow Co. The Joseph Katz Co. Campbell-Mithun SSC&B Hutchins Advertising Leo Burnett SSC&B Weiss & Celler Ted Bates Warwick & Legler j. Walter Thompson Young & Rubicam Raymond Spector Foote, Cone & Belding Young & Rubicam C 0 >I M K K C I A L r K () (; R A M S D D n TITLE Private Secretary Producer s Showcase SPONSOR-PRODUCT NtTWORK Public Defender American Tobacco Co. CBS-TV (Lucky Strike Cigarettes' Ford Motor Co. NBC -TV >Cors, triK-ks. parts •vr\ices' Radio Corp. of America (TV sets, phorx)- graphs. records, radios. service, tubes, tape recorders, batteries, air conditioners^ Philip Morris & Co. CBS-TV \Pliilip Morris Cigarettes) ADVERTISING AGENCY B.B.D. & 0. Kenyon & Eckhardt Kenyon & Eckhardt The Biow Co. Quick as a Flash Thor Corp. ABC-TV (Washing machines) Henri, Hurst & MacDonald Raye, Martha Show Redskins Pro Football Rin-Tin-Tin Rogers. Roy Show Rooney. Mickey Show Rootie Kazootie R Hazel Bishop Inc. NBC-TV 'Lipstick, nail polish, rouge) Sunbeam Corp. (Electrical appliances) American Oil Co. ABC -TV (Cas, oil) National Biscuit Co. ABC-TV (All products) General Foods Corp. NBC -TV ' Instant puddings) Green Giant Co. NBC -TV (Food products) Piilsbury Mills, Inc. (Flours) Gordon Baking Co. ABC-TV (Silvercup Bread) Raymond Spector Perrin-Paus Katz Agency Kenyon & Eckhardt Benton & Bowles Leo Burnett Leo Burnett N. W. Ayer & Son Saturday Night Fights Saturday Night Revue Schlitz Playhouse of Stars Search for Tomorrow Secret Storm See It Now Bayuk Cigars ^Phillies, Webster and Colding Wedding Cigars) Participations NBC-TV Schlitz Brewing Co. CBS-TV 'Beer and Ale) Procter fir Gamble Co. CBS-TV (Joy, Spic fj Span, Cheer) American Home CBS-TV Products Corp. (Aero Wax, Anaciri, Meet. Wizard Wick) Aluminum Co. of CBS-TV America 'Alcoa Aluminum Products) 1352 ABC-TV Ellington Advertising Agency Lennen & Newell The Biow Co. The Biow Co. Fuller & Smith & Ross 2.„.5„.S COMMERCIAL TV PRO TITLE Seeking Heart, The GRAMS D n D Shore. Dinah Show Shower of Stars Skeiton, Red Sky King Smilin' Ed McConnell Smith, Kate Hour So You Want to Lead a Band Space Patrol Sports Showcase Sports Spot Stafford, Jo Show Stop the Music Stork Club Stranger, The Strike It Rich Studio 57 Studio One Sunday News Special SPOiNSOiR-PRODUCT NiETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Procter & Gamble Co. (Drene. Ivory Flakes, Crisco) CBS-TV Compton Advertising Chevrolet Motor Div. of General Motors Corp. (Parts & services) NBC-TV Campbell-Ewald Chrysler Corp. (Cars) CBS-TV McCann-Erickson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Pet Milk Co. (Evaporated milk) S. C. Johnson fir Son (Johnson's Wax, Cleaners, Polishers) CBS-TV Edward Kletter Associates Needhzm, Louis fi- Brorby Derby Foods, Inc. (Peter Pan Peanut Butter) ABC-TV Needh£m, Louis & Brorby Brown Shoe Co., Inc. (Buster Brown Shoes) ABC-TV Leo Burnett Participations NBC-TV Brillo Mfg. Co., Inc. ABC-TV j. Walter Thompson The Nestle Co. (Chocolate candy & cocoa products) Ralston- Purina Co. (Rice Chex, Wheat Chex, Ry-Krisp) ABC-TV Cecil fir Presbrey Gardner Adv. Agency Boyle-Midway, Inc. (Aero Shave, Aero Lotion, Aero Wax, Anacin, Bisodol) DuMont Geyer Advertising General Cigar Co. (White Owl Cigars) CBS-TV Young fir Rubicam Gold Seal Co. (Class Wax) CBS-TV Campbell-Mithun Exquisite Form, Inc. (Brassieres) Quality Goods Manufacturers, Inc. ABC-TV Grey Advertising Agency Grey Advertising Agency Gemex Co., Inc. (Watch bands) ABC -TV B.B.D. b 0. Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Ceritol) DuMont Edward Kletter Associates Colgate-Palmolive Co. (Colgate Dental Cream, Vel, Super ■: Suds, Palmolive Soap, Fab, Ajax) CBS-TV William Esty H. J. Heinz Co. (Canned and bottled foods) DuMont Maxon Westinghouse Electrical Corp. (Kitchen appliances; radio, TV sets. Turbo- jet Plane Motors) CBS-TV McCann-Erickson Norwich Pharmacal Co. (Aspirin, Unguentine) CBS-TV Benton fir Bowles 1353 G D D C O y\ M E R C I A L T V PROGRAM S D D D TITLE Super Circus Suspense SPONSOR-PRODUCT NETWORK ABC-TV ADVERTISING AGENCY Leo Burnett Mars, Inc. (Candy prcxkicts) Kellogg Co. Leo Burnett (Cereals^ Minute Maid Corp. Ted Bates (Frozen )uices Electric Auto-Lite Co. CBS-TV Cecil fir Presbrey (Spark plugs, batteries auto accessories) TITLE Texaco Star Theatre That s My Boy The New Stu Erwin Show They Stand Accused This Is Your Life Three Steps to Heaven Toast of the Town, with Ed Sullivan Today Tom Corbett, Space Cadet Tonight Tootsie hiippodrome Topper Top Plays of 1954 Treasury Men in Action Treasury Men in Action Truth or Consequences SPONSOR-PRODUCT The Texas Co. (Gasoline) Plymouth Div. of the Chrysler Corp. (Cars. Liggett fir Myers Tobacco Co. (L & M Cigarettes) Consolidated Cosmetics (Lanolin Plus Cosmetics) Hazel Bishop, Inc. (Lipstick, rouge) Procter fir Gamble Co. (Dentifrices, shampoos, home permanents) Miles Laboratories (Drugs) Procter fir Gamble Co. (Ivcry Soap) Lincoln-Mercury Dealers 'Lincoln, Mercury cars) Participations Friedman-Shelby Div. of the International Shoe Co. (Red Goose Shoes) Participations Sweets Co. of America, Inc. (Tootisie Rolls & Carmels) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camel Cigarettes) Helene Curtis, Inc. (Lanolin Spray Net) Chevrolet Motor Div. of General Motors Corp. 'Cars) Borden Co. (Instant coffee, Star- lac, dairy products) P. Lorillard Co. 'Old Gold Cigarettes, Muriel Cigars. Briggs Tobacco) 1354 NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY NBC-TV Kudner Agency CBS-TV N. W. Ayer &• Son ABC-TV Cunningham & Walsh Du'Mont Frank E. Duggan NBC-TV NBC-TV CBS-TV NBC-TV DuMont NBC-TV ABC-TV NBC-TV ABC-TV Raymond Spector Compton Advertising Geoffrey Wade Compton Advertising Kenyon fir Eckhardt D'Arcy Advertising Mosele fir Eisen CBS-TV Wiliam Esty Earie Ludgin Campbell- Ewald NBC-TV Young & Rubicam NBC-TV Lennen fir Newell D n D ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a COMMERCIAL TV PROGRAMS DDD TITLE SPONSOiR-PRODUCT NETWORK ADVERTISING AGENCY Twenty Questions Florida Citrus Commission (Citrus fruits'i ABC-TV J. Walter Thompson Twenty Questions Bauer & Black (Curads) DuMont Leo Burnett Two for the Money P. Lorillard Co. CBS-TV Lennen & Newell (Old Cold Cigarettes) TV Teen Club Sweets Co. of America (Tootsie Rolls & ABC-TV Moselle fir Eisen 1 Carmels) U Uncle johnny Coons Lever Brothers Co. (Good Luck Marg marine CBS-TV ) McCann-Erickson Up for Adoption Vitamin Corp. of America (Rybutol) ABC-TV B.B.D. & 0. U. S. Steel Hour U. S. Steel Corp. ( Institutional) V ABC-TV B.B.D. & 0. Valiant Lady General Mills, Inc. CBS-TV Dancer- Fitzgerald -Sample Video, Captain Vise, The Voice of Firestone Waring, Fred Show Web, The Welcome Travelers What's My Line? What's the Story Where's Raymond (Cold Medal Flour, pie crust mix, Bisquick) Toni Co. I From, White Rain) Walter H. Johnson DuMont Candy Co. (Powerhouse Candy Bars) Sterling Drugs ABC-TV (Aspirin, milk of magnesia, toothpaste) Firestone Tire ABC-TV & Rubber Co. NBC -TV (Tubes, tires, TV sets, spark plugs) Leo Burnett Franklin Bruck Advertising Dancer- Fitzgerald-Sample Sweeney & James W CBS-TV General Electric Co. (Institutional) P. Lorillard Co. (Kent Cigarettes^ Procter & Gamble Co. CBS-TV (Oxydol, Dreft, Ivory Snow, Camay) Jules Montenier, Inc. (Stopette, Poof, Finesse^ Remington Rand, Inc. (Remington Electric Shavers) Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc. (DuMont Telesets) American Cigarette & Cigar Co. (Pall Mall Cigarettes) 1355 CBS-TV CBS-TV DuMont ABC-TV B.B.D. & 0. Young & Rubicam Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample Earle Ludgin Young & Rubicam SSCCrB D D D ••••••■••••■•••■••■■■I TITLE White. Betry Show C O IVI M E R C 1 A L T \ PROGRAM S ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aBsaiiaiaaiaaiaaaiaaBasaai-iian'atBasaaaasaaaaaaasaaaaa: D D D SPONSOR-PRODUCT NETWORK Sherwin-Williams Co. (Super Kem-Tone, Kem-CIo^ Serutan Co. NBC-TV (Soiutan. RDX and Gerutan) ADVERTISING AGENCY Fuller, Smith &- Ross Edward KleHer Associates Who Said That? Sheaffer Pen Co. (Pens) ABC -TV Russell M. Seeds Winchell. Paul- Sweets Co. of America NBC-TV Moselle fir Eisen lerry Mahoney Show (Candy) Winchell. Paul Show Procter fir Gamble Co. (deem) NBC-TV Benton fir Bowles Winchell, Walter American Safety Razor ABC-TV McCann-Erickson (Newsl Corp. (Blades, razors, shaving creams, brushes) Bayuk Cigar Co. D'Arcy Advertising (Phillies & Webster Cigars) Carter Products Inc. SSC&B (Carter's Little Liver Pills, Arrid, Nair, Rise Shaving Cream) Cruen Watch Co. McCann-Erickson (Watches) Willy General Mills, Inc. 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