Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1959)

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Throughout the World A famous name for QUALITY is ROCHESTER'S EASTMAN KODAK OPEN MIKE. Intricate camera assembly in Kodak's Apparatus and Optical Division In the vital ROCHESTER, N. Y. area The QUALITY Radio Station is . . . AM -TV BASIC CBS ROCHESTER Fall tv program preview EDITOR I Re program preview (page 48, Sept. 28), most informative and best organized rundown of the new network offerings yet presented. And it will become a valuable piece of reference material as the season gets underway. Excellently conceived and excellently executed. Ted Bergmann, President Parkson Adv. Agency New York Elevated studio plan editor: You might be interested in publishing the enclosed as a matter of interest. I have designed and built two single elevated studios similar to the enclosed but never a '"tree." With lightweight concrete anchoring framework for the main column and balancing, the enclosed can become a striking installation. The enclosed is yours for whatever interest and value it may have to the industry. Jack Sholar Local-Regional Sales Mgr. WSPA-TV Spartanburg, S C. Music license fees editor: Since the All-Industry Music Committee (of which we are a member) and ASCAP have yet to reach a definite understanding on rates and contract terms, I should like to make this practical suggestion: a blanket type license based on all station income, excluding newscasts, talks, forums, sports events and spot announcements without musical content. A licensee would merely deduct this income from his total business and pay ASCAP a fee based on his "take" from musical programs of any and all kinds. Surely ASCAP (or BMI for that matter) would have no claim to income from non-musical pro REPRESENTATIVES: EVERETT McKINNEY, INC. NEW YORK . CHICAGO . LOS ANGELES • SAN FRANCISCO mp^H BROADCASTING SUBSCRIPTION PRICES: Annual subscription for 52 weekly issues $7.00. Annual subscription including yearbook Number $11.00. Add $1.00 per year for Canadian and foreign postage. Subscriber's occupation required. Regular issues 354 per copy; Yearbook Number $4.00 per copy. SUBSCRIPTION ORDERS AND ADDRESS CHANGES: Send to BROADCASTING Circulation Dept., 1735 DeSales St., N.W., Washingten 6, D.C. On changes, please include both old and new addresses. BROADCASTING, October 5, 1959