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

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m IL ® HERE ENTUCKIANA ISTENS N 1080 KC PAUL COWLEY Programs and People That Produce JACK BENDT DAVE BROCKMAN /^-"^ TOMMIE DOWNS WILSON HATCHER •^ ( BOB HENRY X? RED KIRK j^) J I MM IE LOCSDON Represented by John BLiir & Co. WKLO LOUISVILLE "^ Congratulations on the first issuc^f I. s. RADIO. It is one of the most effective first issues I have ever seen of anv publication, inchidinR atirattivc visual jjrcscnuiiion. Indeed, the only blemish I could find was ulure the statement is made that Washington's Julius Garfinckel and Company has never used radio before. Garfinckel's has been on WG.MS. Washington's Good Music Station, for a number of years. The store has been represented in l)oth programs .iiid spots. M. Robert Rogers President, WGMS Washington, D. C. -Many thanks for sending me a copy of the first issue of your new magazine, V. s. RADIO. . . . Please accept my congratidations and best wishes for its success. Morion Harper, Jr. President McCann-Erickson, Inc. ^ou could do local radio a tremendous service if you would start a gathering house for local promotional ideas. These ideas could be garnered from stations located in each of the 18 states. I his is something that local radio has needed for a long tinu. R. D. McGregor General manager, KBNZ La Junta, Colorado Congratulations on the hrst issue of V. s. RADIO. This magazine sounded like a fine idea when I first heard about it. Now liiat I iiave a copv in front of me. I know you've got a winner . . . the very best of liuk. Robert W. Sornoff President NBC I am dcligiucd with t. s. radio because it is all radio. I trust C^anadian radio's contribution to your publication will grow to the point where we may rate a sub-title on tlie cover and masthead. Believe me, we sh.dl do our best to build up liic "C.in.id.i" stcijori. Charles W. Fenton, Sales Director Broadcast Advertising Bureau Toronto \ olume 1. .No. 1 is a hontv! |ui!ging from the first issue, you people will have one of ihr trade pul)lications. Features I particularlv likid: 1. "Airw.ixj's." and I hope vou keep "R.idios Barometer" in an upfront position. Wi re alwa\s runniiaging ihioiigh si.iiks ol mateii.d to find a Nimim.iiN 111 ihese \erN' data. 10 U.S. n I mo Novemlxr 1957