Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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It's Miami instead of Manhattan for the nation's busiest reporter. But don't think that he really gets away from it all! By ERIC RAND Turnabout: Winchell got an orchid, this time at Radio Registry Ball. Proceeds went to Runyon Cancer Fund. WINCHELL'S It was the Sunday before Christmas last year and Walter Winchell, driving in his convertible across the Venetian Causeway from Miami Beach to the city of Miami, Florida, reflected that he had not yet caught the Christmas spirit. How, he thought, can you feel like humming Jingle Bells when the moon is shining on the yachts there in the bay. It's too warm for a coat and everybody's nose is sunburned. He walked into the radio studios of WGBS, had a word or two with his producer, checked the teletype flashes from the direct New York wire and took his