Sponsor (Oct-Dec 1964)

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Are you our man in the Ours is a prestige firm selling to tv and radio stations — especially managers. We need a man who can talk broadcasting and knows the East. We need a man who exudes respect and confidence. We need a man who enjoys contact at an important level and can close a sale. We need a man who likes to travel. Drop us a line if you're that man. All replies in strictest confidence. Box 203, SPONSOR, 25 West 45th Street New York, N.Y. 10036 THE CHANGING SCENE 'Living Camera' Series Seen in Europe, Japan Drew Associates" niulti-prizcwiniiing Living Camera series of filmed television reports on individuals in crisis, regularly seen over WORTV and other stations coast to coast, will also reach millions of viewers outside the United States. Peter M. Robeck & Co., Inc., sole sales agency for the series, has concluded sales to tv networks and stations in 10 European and Asiatic countries. Living Camera has been acquired by BBC in Great Britain, Radio Tv Francaise in France, N.T.S. in the Netherlands, Australian Consolidated Press in Australia, Flemish Tv Network in Belgium, Radio Danmark in Denmark, Nordeutscher Rundfunk Fersehen and Bayerischor Rundfunk Fersehen in West Germany, Mainichi Broadcasting in Japan, Sveriges Radio in Sweden and RAI-Radiotelevisione in Italy. Sales arc pending in Finland, Ireland, Spain and Latin America. In this country, Robeck has sold Living Camera programs to a wide syndication coast-to-coast. Syndication Sales Still Clinnbing MGM-T has sold its new portfolio of 3 1 post '48 feature films in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. The deals were made by Edward A. Montanus, MGM-TV director of syndicated sales, with WCBSTV New York, and WBBM-TV Chicago, and by Charles Alsup, MGM-TV western sales manager, with KNBC-TV Los Angeles. "NBC Films may not have the fastest gun in the West, but it has made the fastest deal in the East," according to William P. Breen, vice president of sales, NBC Films a division of NBC Enterprises. NBC Films sold Car 54, Where Are You? and Astro Boy to WNYS-TV Syracuse, N.Y. Car 54, Where Are You'} will be programed daily by WNYS-TV at 6:30-7:30 p.m. EST and Astro Boy will appear as a "split cliffhanger" in WNYS-TV's daily children's show Baron and his Buddies (4-5:30 p.m. EST). Syracuse bought 60 episodes of Car 54. NBC Films' 104 half hours of Astro Boy were sold to WNYS-TV. With the addition of thirteen more subscribing stations this week,| Murry Woroner, president of Woronor Productions in Miami announced the sales have now topped! JAMES QUIRK CONGRATULATES WIP John Schubeck (second from right), WIP, Philadelphia, newscaster, is congratulated by James T. Quirk, publisher of "Tv Guide" magazine after winning the Walter L. Tillman Challenge Trophy at the fourth TV Guide Invitational golf tourney held at the Llanerch Country Club. Also pictured are Mrs. Walter L. Tillman and James R. Kelley, Philadelphia regional manager, "TV Guide." Schubeck topped a field of 140 advertiser-agency-station golfers who participated. 54 SPONSORnii