U. S. Radio (Jan-Dec 1960)

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focus on radio A Quick Glance At People, Places And Events Around Radio-Land _ WBCB VOICE OF r LEVITTOWN AMERICA LITTLE LEAGU" WORLD CHAMKONS 19 "SHq LITTLE LEAGUERS from Levlttown, Pa., on their way to meet Gov. David Lawrence after winning world championship. Chaperones are (I.) William F. Waterbury, general manager, and Stan Martyn, WBCB Levittown. WBCB brodcast play-off games which batted in victory, ended in governor's request to meet international champions. HARD. COLD CASH totaling $1 million brings together three WKY Oklahoma City announcers, (I. to r.) Danny Williams, Chuck Dunaway and Howard Clark. Winning listener got the cash — deposited in bank for one day — and collected six percent interest — $166.66 and title "Millionaire for a Day." Also in the bargain for 24 hours — a baby-sitter, I960 Cadillac and luxury hotel suite, courtesy of the station. BOYSVILLE citizens of San Antonio, Tex., enjoy hot dogs and miniature train rides at party given by KAPE San Antonio. Charles D. Luti, station manager, starts the boys off on the first train. 12 U. S. RADIO October 1960