Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1963)

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RADIO Technical Help Wanted — Announcers WANTED MORNING MAN Outstanding morning TOP man for top ten mar ket needed by large MAN multiple-owner. Ideal working and living conditions. Great op FOR portunity with 5 fig ure salary to start. TOP RUSH tape, resume and all pertinent in formation in confi CITY dence to Box P-277, BROADCASTING. rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT"! *l RADIO— SOUTH « Big Power Regional adds three-expands staff .. within southern chain. Top Pay for talent-creativity-ability. Work and Earn. No forty-hour "* specialists, beginners, floaters, bad habits. Im"* mediate hiring — good opportunity. Choosing from any of following: SALES MAN/ANNOUNCER either or tMth. NEWSMAN / ANNOUNCER either or both. NIGHTTIME TOP 100 AN-. NOUNCER WITH FIRST CLASS (no maintenance). TOP ANNOUNCER WITH 1st CLASS. OPPORTUNITY. Box P-281. BROADCASTING 1 i i i i 1 1 i i i i i 1 1 t t t i i i i i i i i : Experienced, Entertaining Morning Radio Personality One of the nation's leading quality music stations in the top 15 markets invites your application. Audition tape must be representative of actual air performance. Tape should be accompanied by brief personal and professional resume and recent photograph. For outstanding talent, station will offer top scale in the market or higher. Box P-329, BROADCASTING GAL DJ's WANTED If your voice makes the monitor weather gal sound like Whistler's mother. . . . Get in touch with me fast! Looking for girl D)'s with sultry voices for new innovation in broadcasting! Call Bob Michael. WNOW, York, Pennsylvania. Phone 47-1049. CHIEF ENGINEER for midwest group operation. Must be experienced in UHF, VHF, AM, FM AND Microwave. Broad knowledge of station construction, technical budgets, FCC rules and personnel administration essential. Send resume and photograph to: Box P-298, BROADCASTING FOR SALE— Stations 5 KW MAJOR MARKET Mid-East Daytimer 50% ownership for sale, option to purchase other half, you manage and operate. Present owner has other interests. Your investment to be used entirely for working capital. Box P-308, BROADCASTING THE PIONEER FIRM OF TELEVISION AND RADIO MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS ESTABLISHED 1946 Negotiations Management Appraisals Financing HOWARD S. FRAZIER, INC 1736 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. Washington 7, D. C. To buy or sell Radio and/or TV properties contact: PATT Mcdonald co. P. O. BOX 9266 GL 3-8080 AUSTIN 56, TEXAS 1 VERY BEST WISHES FOR £ | THE HOLIDAY SEASON | JACK L.STOLL& ASSOCIATES 1 | 6381 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles 28, California ^ Announcers-Sales Positions open — coast to coast. 125 offices to serve you. Send face and resumes to Helen Clark SNELLING & SNELLING 917 Washington St. — Wilmington, Delaware TELEVISION Help Wanted — Announcers FLORIDA Florida metropolitan VHF station needs strong air personalities for commercials and flash or news. This is an unlimited opportunity for an experienced, seasoned TV personality. Please do not apply unless you are experienced and COOD. Box P-296, BROADCASTING Conn. single daytime S150M terms South medium profitable 80M 29% Fla. metro fulltime 240M terms S. E. metro race 275M 29% N. E. Top 50 daytime 400M 29% buying and selling, check with V CHAPMAN COMPANY inc 2045 PEACHTREE RD., ATLANTA, GA. 30309 Employment Service The leading company for the recruitment and placement of: BROADCAST PERSONNEL Agency 527 Madison Ave. New York City 10022 SHERLEE BARISH, Director Continued from page 57 Mount Carmel, III. Estimated construction cost $9,945: first year operating cost $8,000; revenue $10,000. Applicant is licensee of WIZZ Streator. Ann. Dec. 24. Urbana, 111.— The Illini Publishing Co. 103.9 mc, channel 280A, 3 kw. Ant. height above average terrain 78 feet. P. O. address c/o Paul McMichacl, 620 East John Street, Champaign, 111. Estimated construction cost $11,320; first year operating cost $13,330; revenue $12,000. Applicant owns WGPU Urbana. Ann. Dec. 20. St. Matthews, Ky. — J. W. Dunavent. 103.1 mc, channel 276, 3 kw. Ant. height above average terrain 144 feet. P. O. address Pennsylvania Avenue, Eminence, Ky. Estimated construction cost $26,919; first year operating cost $50,000; revenue $50,000. Mr. Dunavent, sole owner, also owns WSTL Eminence, Ky. Ann. Dec. 20. St. Louis— Apollo Radio Corp. 107.7 mc, channel 299, 81.6 kw. Ant. height above average terrain 382 feet. P.O. address Box 391, Houston 1. Estimated construction cost $31,344; first year operating cost $42,000; revenue $36,000. Principals: J. T. Trotter (65%), Ronald G. Schmidt (20%) and Joseph L. Brown Jr. (15%). Apollo owned KARO (FM) Houston until last June; it now owns but is selling KBCO(FM) San Francisco. Ann. Dec. 24. Jacksonville, N. C. — Onslow Broadcasting Corp. 105.5 mc, channel 288A, 3 kw. Ant. height above average terrain 120 feet. P.O. address Box 771, Jacksonville. Estimated construction cost $14,332; first year operating cost $7,500: revenue $5,000. Applicant is licensee of WJNC Jacksonville. Ann. Dec. 24. Existing FM station APPLICATION WMBD-FM Peoria, 111. — CP to change frequency from 92.5 mc, channel 223, to 93.3 mc, channel 227. increase ERP from 27 kw to 36 kw, increase ant. height above average terrain to 562 feet and install new ant. Ann. Dec. 20. Ownership changes ACTIONS BY FCC KNBB(FM) Newport Beach, CalifGranted assignment of license from James D. Higson (100%), d/b as Newport-Costa Mese Broadcasting Inc., to Philip C. Davis (100%), tr/as Success Broadcasting Co. Consideration $34,750. Mr. Davis is salesman. Action Dec. 20. KSRF(FM) Santa Monica, Calif.— Granted transfer of control of licensee corporation, Pacific Ocean Broadcasting Inc., from Pacific Ocean Park Inc. (80%) to parent corporation. Pacific Seaboard Land Co. (80%). No financial consideration involved. WHCN(FM) Hartford, Conn.— Granted transfer of control of licensee corporation, WHCN Inc., from Concert Network Inc. to Leonard M. Salter, receiver. No financial consideration involved. Also see WBCN(FM) Boston and WNCN(FM) New York actions below. Action Dec. 20. WTOP-AM-FM-TV Washington and WJXTTV Jacksonville, Fla. — Granted transfer of control of licensee corporation, Washington Post Co., from Philip L. Graham, deceased, to widow, Katharine Graham. No financial consideration involved. Action Dec. 20. WOKC Okeechobee, Fla. — Granted assignment of license from Sugarland Broadcasting Co., owned by Frank Denmead, to Okeechobee Broadcasters Inc., owned by Charles and Muriel L. Castle (48%), William A. and Callie M. Stokes (40%) and Sugarland (4%). Consideration $24,000. Action Dec. 18. WGAA Cedartown, Ga. — Granted assignment of license from J. Franklin Proctor (100%) to Werner E. Wortsman, Otis A. Brumby, Robert D. Fowler, Lucia R. Smith and Myrna X. Whitaker (each 20%), tr as Cedartown Radio Inc. Consideration $100.000. Messrs. Wortsman. Fowler and Whitaker each have interests in WBU Dalton and WLKB Decatur, Ga.; all applicants except Mr. Brumby have interests in small Georgia newspaper; Mr. Brumby is law student. Action Dec. 20. WSNT Sandersville. Ga.— Granted transfer of control of licensee corporation. Radio Station WSNT Inc., from James R. Denny BROADCASTING, December 30, 1963 (FOR THE RECORD) 61