Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1963)

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We're out selling between buys ...not just when avails are submitted. We know every personality on the stations we rep, and why local accounts use them. Our salesmen visit our stations. Station Reps BOB BORE 11 WEST 42nd STREET, NEW YORK 36, N. Y. CHICAGO LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO WHY SALES CLIMB ALONG THE SKYLINE You're picking a "one-buy" TV jnarket of over 1A million homes with General Merchandise sales as big as the 36th metropolitan area. SKYLINE TV NETWORK P.O. BOX 2191 . IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO CALL MEL WRIGHT. AREA CODE 20B-523-45G7 Call your Hollingbery office or Art Moore in the Northwest or John L. McGuire in Denver. KOOK Billings / KFBB Great Falls / KXLF Butte KID Idaha Falls / KMVT Twin Falls Management Course of the Association of National Advertisers, Hotel Moraine-on-theLake, Highland Park, 111. R. P. Campbell, advertising manager for Post division of General Foods Corp., heads the subcommittee which is planning this course. *Oct. 13-18 — Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers' 94th conference. Hotel Somerset, Boston. Oct. 14 — ASCAP symposium for young composers and lyricists, 8 p.m., Lytton Center of Visual Arts, Hollywood. Harry Ruby and Arthur Hamilton will discuss popular songs of yesterday and today. Oct. 14 — New deadline for reply comments on FCC's proposal to adopt NAB's commercial time limits. Oct. 14-15— Start of NAB fall conferences. See full list, page 20. Oct. 14-15 — Radio Advertising Bureau management conference at The Executive Inn, Detroit. Oct. 14-15 — Twelfth annual convention of the North Dakota Broadcasters Association, Ray hotel, Dickinson. Oct. 14-18 — Fifteenth annual fall convention of Audio Engineering Society, Barbizon Plaza hotel, New York. Oct. 15-17— Ninth Tri-Service Conference on Electromagnetic Compatibility at Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago. Leading scientists will discuss the growing problem of radio frequency interference. Lieutenant General James D. O'Connell (USA-Ret.), director of the joint advisorycommittee of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and the Electronic Industries Association, will give a luncheon address Oct. 15 on "Teamwork in Spectrum Conservation." Oct. 16 — Pulse "Man of The Year" luncheon, honoring John Kluge, president of Metromedia. Plaza hotel. New York. Oct. 16 — Deadline for reply comments on FCC's rulemaking to control the development of AM and FM radio services. Oct. 16-18 — Fifteenth annual convention and election of officers of the Indiana Broadcasters Association, French Lick Sheraton hotel. Speakers include Indiana Governor Matthew E. Welsh and Senator Vance Hartke. Others on the agenda are Edmund Bunker, Radio Advertising Bureau; Pete Cash, Television Bureau of Advertising; and Charles Tower, executive vice president of Corinthian Broadcasting Corp. Oct. 16-18 — Indiana Associated Press RadioTV Association, French Lick. Oct. 17-18 — American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA) central region meeting, Sheraton hotel, Chicago. Oct. 18— Effective date of FCC rule allowing employment of part-time engineers at certain AM and FM stations. Extended from former date of Aug. 19. Oct. 18— Meeting of the Alabama AP Broadcasters Association, Birmingham. Oct. 20— Hollywood Museum ground-breaking ceremonies, 2 p.m., at museum site across from the Hollywood Bowl. Lloyd Sigmon, KMPC Los Angeles: Walt Disney, Walt Disney Studios: Otto K. Olesen. former postmaster, and Jack L. Warner, Warner Brothers Pictures, are co-chairmen. Oct. 20-21— Meeting of Texas Association of Broadcasters, Cabana hotel, Dallas. Oct. 21— ASCAP symposium for young composers and lyricists, 8 p.m., Lytton Center of Visual Arts, Hollywood. Country, Western music, folk songs and teen-age music discussed by Richard Costing. Oct. 22-23— Midwest Educational Broadcast Music Directors conference, Indiana University, Bloomington. Oct. 23— Second radio programing seminar under auspices of Mark Century Corp., New Broadcasting Publications Inc. President Sol Taishoff Vice President Mauby Long Vice President Edwin H. James Secretary H. H. Tash Treasurer B. T. Taishoff Comptroller Ihvtng C. Mhxer Asst. Sec-Treas Lawrence B. Taishoff Vfl B RO ADCASTI N G THE BUSINESSWEEKLY OF TELEVISION AND RADIO Executive and publication headquarters: Broadcasting-Telecasting Bldg., 1735 DeSales Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. ZIP code 20036. Telephone: 202 Metropolitan 8-1022. Editor and Publisher Sol Taishoff Editorial Vice President and Executive Editor Edwin H. James Editorial Director (New York) Rufus Crater Managing Editor Art King Senior Editors: J. Frank Beatty, Bruce Robertson (Hollywood), Frederick M. Fitzgerald, Earl B. Abrams, Lawrence Christopher (Chicago), Dawson Nail; Associate Editors: George Darlington, Leonard Zeidenberg; Staff Writers: Sid Booth, Sherm Brodey, Gary Campbell, Jim deBettencourt, Larry Michie; Editorial Assistants: Sony a Lee Brockstein; Natalie D. Lucenko, Tanii Oman, Secretary to the Publisher: Gladys Hall. Business Vice President and General Manager Maury Long Vice President and Sales Manager Winfield R. Levi (New York) Assistant Publisher Lawrence B. Taishoff Southern Sales Manager: Ed Sellers; Production Manager: George L. Dant; Traffic Manager: Harry Stevens; Advertising Assistants: Robert Sandor, Carol Ann Cunningham; Secretary to the General Manager: Doris Kelly. Comptroller: Irving C. Miller; Assistant Auditor: Eunice Weston. Publications and Circulation Director of Publications John P. Cosgrove Circulation Manager: Frank N. Gentile; Circulation Assistants: Edith Liu, Dave Lambert, German Rojas, Joan Chang. Bureaus New York: 444 Madison Avenue, ZIP code 10022. Telephone: 212 Plaza 5-8354. Editorial Director: Rufus Crater; Bureau News Manager: David W. Berlyn; Associate Editor: Rocco Famighetti; Staff Writers: John Gardiner, Ellen R. McCormick. Assistant: Frances Bonovitch. Vice President and Sales Manager: Winfield R. Levi; Institutional Sales Manager: Eleanor R. Manning; Advertising Representative: Robert T. Fennimore; Advertising Assistant: Beryl W. Stern. Chicago: 360 North Michigan Avenue, ZIP code 60601. Telephone 312 Central 6-4115. Senior Editor: Lawrence Christopher; Midwest Sales Manager: Warren W. Middleton: Assistant: Rose Adragna. Hollywood: 1680 North Vine Street, ZIP code 90028. Telephone: 213 Hollywood 33148. Senior Editor: Bruce Robertson; Western Sales Manager: Bill Merritt; Assistant: Gail Learman. Toronto: 11 Burton Road, Zone 10. Telephone: 416 Hudson 9-2694. Correspondent: James Montagnes. Broadcasting* Magazine was founded in 1931 by Broadcasting Publications Inc., using the title, Broadcasting* — The News Magazine of the Fifth Estate. Broadcast Advertising* was acquired in 1932, Broadcast Reporter in 1933 and Telecast* in 1953. BroadcastingTelecasting* was introduced in 1946. *Reg. U. S. Patent Office Copyright 1963 : Broadcasting Publications Inc. 18 (DATEBOOK) BROADCASTING, October 7, 1963