Radio daily (Oct-Dec 1949)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

8 RADIO DAILY Tuesday. October 18, 1949 COAST-TO -COAST Rost Appointed To WKRC Post Cincinnati. O.— Herman E. Fast, station manager of WKRC, announced that Claude Rost has been appointed as publicity director of his station to succeed Charlton Wallace. Rost was recently a member of the WKRC public relations department and was the station's athletic director for its juvenile sports activities. New National Representative Newark, N. J— William G. Rambeau Company of Chicago has been appointed national representative of WNJR, it was recently announced by Harry D. Goodwin, general manager of the Newark station. World Forum Program Set Detroit, Mich. — On Saturday, October 15, 7: 30-8: 00 p.m., WWJ inaugurated new series of programs in conjunction with the Foreign Policy Association. The programs will revolve around Russell Barnes, of the news staff, and will be known as "World Forum." New Conservation Program Set Amsterdam, N. Y. — WCSS presents as a new series, "Bill ScottForest Ranger," produced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service. This show is designed for the younger set, and stresses forest conservation. Music Show Rescheduled Newark, N. J.— WNJR has rescheduled the George Richard Brown's "Music Box Show" after a summer layoff. It will be aired Tuesdays at 7: 30 p.m. The show featuring music produced by old-fashioned music boxes exclusively. The program is scheduled for a 39-week run, and will feature a different group of instruments each week. Adams' "Open House" Takes Road Minneapolis, Minn.— WCCO's two and a half hour Cedric Adams "Open House" show makes its debut October 19th at Blue Earth, Minnesota. The show includes a cooking school, a style show to be presented by the Dayton Company, five acts of vaudeville, and Adams broadcast of "Nighttime News." Cartoonist To Include WWDC's Parrot Washington, D. C. — "Richard," talking parrot in radio who is the star cf the "Milton Q. Ford Show" over WWDC, will be included as a permanent character in the cartoon "Bo," by Frank Beck, the creator of the comic strip. KIOA Renews Contract Des Moines, Iowa — It was announced that radio station KIOA has renewed and extended its contract for the use of the World Broadcasting System's transcribed library service. Among those bands recording for World are Dave Rose, Eddy Howard, Russ Morgan, Larry Fotine and others. NETWORK SONG FAVORITES The top 30 songs of the week (more in case of ties), based on the copyrighted Audience Coverage Index Survey of Popular Music Broadcast over Radio Networks. Published by the Office of Research, Inc., Dr. John Peatman, Director. Survey Week of October 7-13, 1949 TITLE PUBLISHER A Dreamer's Holiday Shapiro-Bernstein A Wonderful Guy Chappell Ain't She Sweet Advanced Be Goody Good Good To Me United Don't Cry Joe Harms Fiddle Dee Dee Harms Georgia On My Mind ' Peer Give Me A Song With A Beautiful Melody Witmark I Can Dream Can't I Chappell If You Ever Fall In Love Again J. J. Robbins It's A Great Feeling Remick fust One Way To Say I Love You Berlin Last Mile Home Leeds Let's Take An Old Fashioned Walk Berlin Make Believe (You Are Glad When You're Sorry). . . Bregman-Vocco-Conn Maybe It's Because Bregman-Vocco-Conn Meadows Of Heaven Laurel Now That I Need You (Where Are You) Famous Room Full Of Roses Hill & Range Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer St. Nicholas Some Enchanted Evening Chappell Someday You'll Want Me To Want You Duchess That Lucky Old Sun Robbins There's Yes Yes In Your Eyes Witmark Through A Long And Sleepless Night Miller Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye Feist Twenty-Four Hours Of Sunshine Advanced You Told A Lie Bourne Younger Than Springtime Chappell Yoi'.'re Breaking My Hear: Mellin Second Group TITLE PUBLISHER Bali Ha'i Chappell Ballin' The Jack E. B. Mcrrks Dime A Dozen E. H. Morris Hollywood Square Dance Santly-Joy Hop Scotch Polka Cromwell How It Lies How It Lies How It Lies E. H. Morris Huckle Buck United I Never Heard You Say KramerWhitney I Only Have Eyes For You Remick In Santiago By The Sea Life Music Jealous Heart Acuff & Rose Katrina E. H. Morris Let's Harmonize Santley-Joy Love Is A Beautiful Thing Porgie My Bolero Shapiro-Bernstein Over The Hillside Dreyer She Wore A Yellow Ribbon Regent Song Of Surrender Paramount Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me Lois Music WHY Fall In Love With A Stranger Campbell Wishing Star Broadcast Music Copyright, 1949, Office of Research, Inc. AGENCIES McCANN-ERICKSON Caracas office announces its appointment by Capriles Hnos., of that city, to handle the advertising of Van Raalte stockings. J. WALTER THOMPSON CO. has been named by Pacific Mills, Boston, textile mfrs., for all advertising, effective Jan. 1. FOREIGN ADVERTISING AND SERVICE BUREAU has been appointed by Best Foods, Inc., for export advertising, with Harry A. Palmer as account executive. GETCHAL & RICHARD, INC. has been named by Sales Affiliates, national distributors of Zotos and Jamal hair wave preparation. WILSON, HAIGHT & WELCH, INC. has been named by T. H. Clack & Bemporad Co., makers of American Lady rugs. Television will be used. JOHN C. MADDOX, formerly with BBD&O, has been appointed assistant to the president of Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc. GOOLD & TIERNEY, INC., New York, has moved its offices to 103 Park Ave. ARISTA ADVERTISING CO., New York, has moved to 8 W. 40th St. BROOKE, SMITH, FRENCH & DORRANCE, INC., Detroit and New York Advertising agency, announces the addition of Frank A. Woods to its copy staff in the Detroit Division. ROBERT S. KELLER, INC., sales promotion representative, has been engaged by WWCO, Waterbury, Conn., effective immediately, according to an announcement by Milton H. Meyers, owner of the basic Yankee-Mutual outlet. KEN DERBY, formerly an assistant supervisor of night operations at NBC, has joined Fletcher D. Richards, Inc., as a radio-TV copywriter. MONROE GREENTHAL CO., INC. has been appointed by the Charmore Co., Paterson, N. J. CLARK & RICKARD, INC., Detroit, has been named by Kasco Mills, Toledo, for Kasco dog foods and farm feed, effective Nov. 1. Joins IBS Staff Vail W. Pischke, radio attorney, has been appointed legal counsel for the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, and will serve on the staff of the IBS Washington office. Pischke, a member of the Indiana, District of Columbia and Supreme Court Bar Associations, was active in radio production work before graduating from the University of Notre Dame.