Broadcasting (Oct - Dec 1945)

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GAMBLE TO REVIEW DRIVE'S PROGRESS NIGHTLY reports to the nation on progress of the Victory Loan campaign will be broadcast by Ted R. Gamble, National Director for War Finance. Starting Monday Nov. 19 Mr. Gamble will be heard five nights weekly on the NBC News of the World 7:15-7:30 p.m. t! (EST). Radio cooperation in the drive is breaking all records, according to f H. Quentin Cox, consultant to Lt. I David Levy, Radio Section chief. Secretary of the Treasury Fred f M. Vinson was heard Armistice I Day in a Bond rally on WOL Wash•i ington, Mutual affiliate. A night program on Mutual, 10-11 p.m., J brought an array of musical talent from New York, including Paul ' Whiteman, Duke Ellington and Tommy Dorsey directing Glen Milii ler's AAF Band, and with Oscar ; Lovant, Perry Como and Martha ti Tilton appearing as soloists, Last ! half of program, from Santa Ana Air Base, Cal., included Dinah ' Shore, Dennis Day and the Santa « Ana AAF Band conducted by Meredith Willson, Dave Rose and Bob 1 Crosby. Radio Directors Guild, Four Networks Agree RADIO DIRECTORS Guild and the four major networks have agreed to the terms of a two-year contract for directors and associated directors marking the first of its kind, after negotiating before the New York State Board of Mediation. Terms call for $100 as basic minimum weekly for directors employed before June 1, 1945, and a $95 weekly figure for those hired after that date. Associate directors, on NBC and American, according to the contract for a 40hour week will receive $70 for those employed before June 1, 1945 and $65 for those associated with the companies after that date. Associate directors on CBS and their co-equals, termed producers announcers, on Mutual have separate contracts with AFRA and thus are not a part of the RDG contract. Contract also calls for staff directors to receive air credits "whenever warranted as a result of general directorial excellence, novelty, originality or other specific characteristics unless director prefers otherwise." Contract also specifies a "union shop" and has designated the New York State Board of Mediation to act as an arbitration board if any difficulty should come up. Barry With WOV BOB BARRY, formerly with WIND Chicago and WPH Radio Rome for past two years, has joined WOV New York as anI nouncer. Sill to American I JEROME SILL is leaving the position i of eastern division manager of MBS station relations department to join American on Nov. 19 as a research specialist In the sales department. Before Joining Mutual Mr. Sill was sales promotion manager of WNEW New York and previously was associated with CBS for a number of years in a variety of promotion activities. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Jansky &. Bailey An Organization of Qualified Radio Engineer* DEDICATED TO THE SERVICE OF BROADCASTING National Pre.. Bldg^ Wuh., D. C. GEORGE C. DAVIS Consulting Radio Engineer Munsey Bldg. District 8456 Washington, D. C. There is no substitute for experience GLENN D. GILLETT Consulting Radio Engineer 982 National Press Bldg. Washington, D. C. JOHN J. KEEL CONSULTING RADIO ENGINEERS Earle Bldg. • NATIONAL 6513 Washington 4, D. C. MAY and BOND CONSULTING RADIO ENGINEERS ★ * * 1422 F St, N.W., Wash. 4, D. C. Kellogg Bldg. • Republic 3984 HERBERT L.WILSON and associates Consulting Radio Engineers am fm television facsimilf 1018 Vermont Ave, N.W, Wismmtoi 9.0.0. NATIONAL 7161 GOMER L. DAVIES Consulting Radio Engineer P.O. Box 71 Warfield 9089 College Park, Md. McNARY & WRATHALL CONSULTING RADIO ENGINEERS National Press Bldg. Dl. 1205 Washington, D. C. Radio Engineering Contuttenti ' Frequency Monitoring Commercial Radio Equip. Co. Washington, D. O. • 321 E. Gregory Boulevard. Kansas City, Mo. • Cross Roads of the World. Hollywood. Call' JOHN BARRON Consulting Radio Engineers Specializing in Broadcast and Allocation Engineering Earle Building, Washington 4, D. C. Telephone NAtional 7757 LOHNES & CULVER CONSULTING RADIO ENGINEERS Munsey Bldg. • District 8215 Washington 4, D. C. fao IV. Kay Consulting Radio Engineers 991 Broad St., Suite 9-11 Bridgeport 3, Conn. Telephone 5-2055 Lab. Phone 7-2465 HOLEY & HILLEGAS CONSULTING RADIO ENGINEERS 1146 Briarcliff PI., N.E. Atlanta, Ga. ATwpod 3328 DIXIE B. McKEY ROBERT C. SHAW CONSULTING RADIO ENGINEERS 1108 16th Street N. W. Suite 405 Washington, D. C. NAtional 6982 PAUL GODLEY CO. CONSULTING RADIO ENGINEERS MONTCLAIR. N.J. MO 2-7859 ____ RING & CLARK Consulting Radio Engineers WASHINGTON, D. C. Munsey Bldg. • Republic 2347 RAYMOND M. WILMOTTE CONSULTING RADIO ENGINEER PAUL A. deMARS ASSOCIATE 1469 Church St., N.W., Washington 5, D. C. Decatur 1234 Frank H. Mcintosh Consulting Radio Engineers 710 I4th St. N.W. ME. 4477 Washington, D. C. WORTH INGTON C. LENT Consulting Engineers INTERNATIONAL BLDG. WASH.. O. C« 1319 F STREET N. W. DISTRICT 4127 ANDREW CO. Commlting Radio Engineers m E. 75th St. CHICAGO 19 Trianefc 44* WELDON & CARR CONSULTING RADIO ENGINEERS WASHINGTON, D. C. 1605 CONNECTICUT AVENUE PHONE-MICHIGAN 4151 l Equipment Engineering Co.! entmeam* 4 /mtauatiohs Or Radio Stations 1438 Main Strkt Coluvbu.S.C. KEAR 8C KENNEDY Consulting Radio Engineers Albee Building REpnblic 1951 Washington, D. C. UNIVERSAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES DOUGLAS 5380 A. EARL CULLUM, JR. CONSULTING RADIO ENGINEERS HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE DALLAS, TEXAS ROBERT L. WEEKS CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 429 Russ Bldg. San Francisco, California Advertising Deadline for 1946 YEARBOOK December 1, 1945 BROADCASTING • Broadcast Advertising November 12, 1945 • Page 97