Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1941)

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SHOWMANSCOOPS RADIO SHOWMANSHIP welcomes unusual photographs of merchandising stunts used to promote radio programs. One dollar will be paid for pictures accepted. If you wis.h photographs returned, please include self-addressed, stamped envelope. Left . . . Ever since 1934, the WILKENS JEWELRY CO. has given Pittsburgh a full-hour amateur show on station WJAS. Last month, they observed the fifth annual AllTwin Amateur Show, presented 14 sets of talented twins. Beaming emcee Brian McDonald is surrounded by a group of the stars. Right ... A three weeks' Christmas Book Drive on popular KFPY's early morning participation program Good Morning Neighbors, pulled 3,800 books from all parts o the entire Spokane-In land Empire section Books were sorted, deliv ered to Spokane socia agencies. For complete story, see Proof O' the Pudding, page 35. 30 RADIO SHOWMANSHIP