U. S. Radio (Oct 1957-Dec 1958)

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X / "■—«». ViVi km ~-inny*r(^Mi»iiwi(>yV~ Congratulations on the biith of u. s. radio. My sincerest wishes for its resounding success! Let's hope that its growth will parallel the resurgent growth of radio itself! Walter Henry Nelson Reach, McClinton & Co. Congratulations on f. s. radio. We are looking forward with enthusiasm to die first issue. Edwin K. Wheeler WWJ. Detroit, Mich. I've just heard of your plans to begin publication of u. s. RADIO in October. Please accept my congratulations and best wishes in this venture. A magazine devoted exclusively to radio should meet with tremendous acceptance all over the nation. We're looking forward to seeing the first issue. Ned Burgess WBT, Charlotte, N. C. This letter is written to you, as publisher of the new u. s. R.ADio magazine, to express the good wishes of all of us at Grey to you on this new venture. Certainly, the vitality that the radio industry has shown, despite predictions from all quarters to the contrary (and in spite of rather difficult environment), deserves due recognition you are giving it with this new publication. E. L. Deckinger, Grey Advertising Agency Was delighted to see the release concerning your new magazine, U. S. RADIO. Needless to say, I agree with your sentiments on radio 100%. Best wishes on your undertaking. Janet Byers KYW, Cleveland, Ohio With die wonderful resurgence of radio today, I am sure that your new publication will be most timely, and fill a very important niche in the promotion of radio as an advertising medium. My best wishes for the fullest measure of success. Waiter J. Rothschild Lee Broadcasting, Inc. "Congratulations upon your courage in launching of u. s. radio. "In concentrating on the story of Radio today, you have selected a \ital medium which has served America for nearly three decades." John C. Doerfer Chairman Federal Communicafions Commission "My best wishes and those of NARTB to u. s. RADIO. Our industry is a dynamic and growing one, as is the press which chronicles our achie\ements. I wish all good luck to u. s. RADIO in its job of reporting ihe exciting story of this wonderfid medium." Harold E. Fellows President National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters