Broadcasting (July - Dec 1941)

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At Football Mikes EPT. 27 marks the opening of le football season for Ted Husing nd his assistant, Jimmy Dolan, ho will describe the Michiganlichigan State game for CBS lisi|3ners ; Fort Pearson, who will give play-by-play account of the Ohio tate-Missouri contest on NBCled, and Bill Stern, who will reort on the Minnesota-Washington attle on the Blue. Each Saturday hroughout the 1941 season these ports experts will cover the outtanding games for listeners as a etwork sustaining service. Tower Speed REPLACEMENT of the complicated directional antenna system of KMBC, Kansas City, leveled Aug. 25 by a 75-mile gale, was accomplished in less than a month with one quarter-wave antenna being re-erected in only 12 days. The second tower, permitting KMBC to resume its 5,000 watt fuUt i m e operation, was completed Sept. 20. CL4^§SIFIED Help wanted ond Situations Wanted, 7c per word. All other classifications, 12c per word. Bold face listings, double. BOLD FACE CAPS, triple. Minimum chorge SI. 00. Payable in advonce. Count three words for box address. Forms close one week preceding issue. Help Wanted 'fVanted Announcer And Engrineer-Aanounc er — Eastern State. Send transcription experience and salary expected. Box 929, BROADCASTING. lAnnouncer Wanted — Send qualifications, full data, salary expected first letter. KTSM, NBC Blue & Red, El Paso, Texas. ransmitter Operator — Detail qualifications, age, references, photo and expected starting salary. M. E. Thompson, Chief Engineer, WSAV, Savannah, Ga. i\.nnouncer — With operator's license for a 250-watt network station in Alabama. 1 Send qualifieations, salary expected. Box 938, BROADCASTING. Wanted — Experienced commercial man with drive, ability and ambition, able to build and hold sales. Permanent position in expanding market for the right man. Box 932, BROADCASTING. Vew Broadcasting Station Requires Two Experienced Announcers — One senior, one junior. Special delivery mail direct to station giving information relative to experence, age, married or single, former employment, and salary expected. Station WEIM, Fitchburg, Mass. Situations Wanted Experlenced^lO years, focal and netwofk. Desires position as manager or sales manager. B»x 946, BROADCASTING. Station Manager — Experienced. Excellent references. Now available. Box 942, BROADCASTING. Assistant, Office, Or Personnel Manager — Good references. Experienced. Box 943, BROADCASTING. Sports Announcer — Play-by-play, all sports. Sports commentary, recording, and references. Box 930, BROADCASTING. Experienced Announcer — Desires permanent connection. News. College major in production. Continuity writ*^r. References. Box 935, BROADCASTING. Experienced Salesman — Excellent program ideas, ten years comprehensive networkregional background. 32. Married. Box 93S, BROADCASTING. Can Save — My salary in supervising construction, equipping and staffing your new station with minimum delay. Box 944, BROADCASTING. Studio Engineer — Have first class license. Five years studio experience with RCA and WE equipment, old and new. Classified 3 A. Box 931, BROADCASTING. Situations Wanted (Continued) Agencies — Man short in your radio department? Twelve years experience. Nearly any position. Excdlent references. Available immediately. Box 941, BROADCASTING. Assistant Station Manager Or AssistantTo-Statien-Manager — 6 years with prominent Washington consulting engineer ; AB in business administration ; accounting experience. Age 28, married. Box 940, BROADCASTING. Announcer — Newscaster, special events, street show. Reliable staiTman, responsible follow through each program. Five years experience. Employed. Knowledge production, sales, copy. Moderate salary. References, disc. Box 937, BROADCASTING. Just A Minute — Or a show, crack copy girl multiplies results for you. 6 years experience every department. Top references. Any live station or agency write Box 933, BROADCASTING. NEWSCASTER-ANNOUNCER— Five years experience commercial, special events, emcee, production. Now doing nightly commercial newscast on regional network. Desires change for personal reasons. Married, draft deferred. References. Box 928. BROADCASTING. Manager-Program Director — Employed — college graduate. Married. Good habits. Have worked in every part of country with experience in every department. Forty weekly for both pesitions. Specializes in building and setting up new stations. Past record proves financial and pregramming ability. Box 934, BROADCASTING. DO EXECUTIVES READ THIS COLUMN?— Perhaps my qualifications for manager's or program director's position will interest one. Married, age 80, at present production manager 50 kw station. In radio nine years as writer, producer, announcer, publicity director, news editor of 100, 1000 and 5000 watt stations. Formerly advertising salesman. Have excellent references, record for stability, ideas, organization, diplomacy, commercial consciousness and economical showmanship. Current income $5000. Primarily interested responsible opportunity. Box 939, BROADCASTING. Wanted to Buy Complete — Used equipment for local station. Write Box 926, BROADCASTING. Used Broadcast And Supplementary Equipment— Bought, sold, exchanged. What do vou need, and/or want to sell ? HOLLISTER CRYSTAL COMPANY, Hotel Lassen, Wichita, Kansas. Versatile Woman Writer — Producer, personal guidance expert, saleslady — excellent radio and newspaper background. Four regular programs previous station. Best recommendations. Box 945, BROADCASTING. For Sale Western Electric — 250-watt transmitter, excellent condition. Less than year old. Station WGNY, Newburgh, New York. Newspaperman Sells Interest THE 5% stock ownership in WMUR. Manchester. N. H., held by Edward .T. Gallagher, publisher of the Laconia (N. H.) Citizen, has been sold by Mr. Gallagher to Mrs. Francis P. Murphy, wife of the Governor of New Hamp.shire. Gov. Murphy originally owned 90% of the stock and James J. Powers, member of the Interstate Bridge Authority, holds 5%. The station was authorized last year to use 1,000 watts night and 5,000 day on 610 kc. and went into operation last spring. CHARLES P. BLACKLEY, general manager of WSVA, Harrisonburg, Va., has applied for a local in Staunton. Va., to operate on 1240 kc. with 250 watts unlimited. More for Safeway SAFEWAY STORES Inc., Oakland, Cal. (Nob Hill Coffee) on Sept. 22 will extend its radio schedule to include 25 stations, the campaign to continue to the end of the year. Thirty-five and 50-word chain break announcements are to be used, five times weekly at the start of the campaign and ten times weekly later. Agency is McCannErickson, San Francisco. The station list: KFPY KOMO KLRA KGW WKY KRLD KGKO KSFO KVOO KNX KLZ KFH KDYL KMBC KFAB KOIL WOL WRVA KGLU KVOA KYUM KTUC KTAR KOY KSUN. PROFESSIO^fAL DIRECTORY Jansky & Bailey An Organization of Qualified Radio Engineers Dedicated to the SERVICE OF BROADCASTING National Press Bldg., Wash., D. C. There Is no substitute for experience GLENN D. GILLETT Consulting Radio Engineer 982 National Press Bidg. Washington, D. C. JOHN BARRON Consulting Radio Engineer Speclollzing in Broadcast and Allocation Engineering Earle Building, Washington, D. C. Telephone NAtionol 7757 HECTOR R. SKIFTER Consulting Radio Engineer FIELD INTENSITY SUUVEYS STATION LOCATION SUHVEYS CUSTOM BUILT EQUIPMENT SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA CLIFFORD YEWDAIX Bm^re State Bldg. NEW YORK CITY An Accounting Service Particularly Adapted to Radio Radio Engineering Consultants Frequency Monitoring Commercial Radio Equip. Co. Main Office: 7134 Main St. Kansas City, Mo. Crossroads of the World Hollywood, Cat. RAYMOND M. WILMOTTE Consulting Radio Engineer Designer of First Directional Antenna Controlling Interference Bowen Bldg. • WASH., D. C. • Dl. 7417 McNARY & CHAMBERS Radio Engineers Notional Press Bldg. Dl. 1205 Washington, D. C. PAUL F. GODLEY Consulting Radio Engineer Phone: Montclair (N. J.) 2-7859 PAGE & DAVIS Consultins Radio Engineers Munsey Bldg. District 8456 Washington, D. C. A. EARL CULLUM, JR, Consultins Radio Engineer Highland Park Village Dallas, Texas Frequency Measuring Service EXACT MEASUREMENTS ANY HOUR— ANY DAT R.C.A. Communicationa, Inc. 66 Broad St., New York, N. Y. RING & CLARK Consulting Radio Engineers WASHINGTON, D. C. Munsey Bldg. • Republic 2347 Advertise in BROADCASTING for Results! I BROADCASTING • Broadcast Advertising September 22, 1941 • Page 51