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i— Classified Advertisements —
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE — Checks and money orders only — Minimum $1.00. Situation Wanted 10c per word. All others, 15c per word. Count 3 words for blind box number. Deadline two weeks preceding issue date. Send box replies to Broadcasting Magazine, 870 National Press Bldg., Washington 4, D. C
Help Wanted
Can you announce? Ad lib A-l Morning Alarm Clock Show? Newscast? Must be sober, reliable. Permanent. $75.00 and room. Give references. Box 579, BROADCASTING.
Hammond Electric Organist who can double as singer-announcer. Man or Box 58u, BROADCASTING.
Top flight newscaster, network quality. Lioeral salary, talent fees. Box 581,
BROADCASTING.
Salesman or woman. Only station in city. If earning less than $i00.00 weekly contact us. Box 582, BROADCASTING. Help wanted — Top flight newsman for small eastern state station. Not necessarily interested in commentator but man with all around news background, either newspaper or radio. Excellent opportunity. $200.00 per month to start. Tell all first letter accompanied by photo. Box 591, BROADCASTING. Chief engineer— With reasonable experience for 250 watt station, southeast. Write details and references to
Box 594, BROADCASTING.
Transmitter operator — with first class license for local station, Central Atlantic state. Good working conditions. Write details to Box 595, BROADCASTING^
Help wanted — We need man for newly created position — director of special events, as part our staff expansion in going regional. Should be aDle do intelligent interviews, recognize events having showmanship possibilities, and do daily personality program. Will be one of most imporcant positions in our station. Send personal details, experience, recording to WGAC, Augusta, Ga. Announcer — For commercial disc shows and special events. Audition platter or personal interview required. Wire Bob Shack, Production Manager, KFBC. Cheyenne.
Situations Wanted
Experience saves! We handle that station you have in mind from commencement of application to completion of operation after you are "on the air". All or any part of it. Savings on application, construction and operation is our specialty. Our experience is saving money for others — let us save money for
you. Box 132, BROADCASTING.
Available immediately, experienced woman's commentator, programming, continuity. College graduate. Background with network stations. Box 538,
BROADCASTING.
Chief engineer seeks position with progressive station. Experienced in all phases of radio station operation, maintenance and installation. Past employers and associates testify to ability as the working kind of executive who gets a job done well. Box 544. BROADCAST
ING.
Young man, 35 years of age, married, desires position with station contemplating expansion. Licensed since 1931. Nine years at transmitter before entering Navy. Experienced in installation and maintenance of transmitter and studio equipment. Naval experience all in materiel, VHF and FM. Los Angeles preferred. Box 555. BROADCASTING. Station manager or assistant — 8 years actual experience programming, continuity, sales manager, general manager when inducted. Age 36, married. Available 1st January. Sgt/Major in Army. Position must be permanent. Box 560, BROADCASTING. Veteran wants job as copy writer with advertising agency or radio station. Spot commercials, news, music or religious continuity, what have you. Midwest, especially Michigan, preferred. References. Box 561, BROADCASTING. Engineer. Just released from service. Would like to contact position in the east. Technical school graduate, experienced in design, construction, maintenance and FM. Box 562, BROADCASTING^
Brothers — Veterans. Experienced in radio announcing. Graduates Radio Institute of Chicago. One had own program on station affiliated with American Forces Network. Work well as team. Familiar with all phases of radio entertainment. Play six musical instruments. Available short notice. Box 563, BROADCASTING.
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Situations Wanted (Cont'd) Radio operator, have second class license radio telegraph and telephone. One year's experience as telegraph operator — very little experience at radio telephone. Ex-Merchant Marine officer. Willing to go anywhere. Box 573, BROADCASTING^
Commercial manager. Desire change. Discharged veteran with newspaper and radio advertising sales experience. Best of references. Sales record speaks for itself. Invite interview and investigation. Minimum compensation $6,000. I prove my statements. Box 576, BROADCASTING.
Veteran New York announcer — Producer must move south or west due to wife's health. Current contract expires Jan. 1. Wire collect for particulars. Box 577, BROADCASTING.
Ex-Navy lieut. desires position to start radio career. Called to active duty upon graduation Northwestern University. Studied Medill School of Journalism. Age 26, married. Can write news, promotion or publicity. Excellent knowledge popular music slots me as potential disc jockey or transcription music man. Prefer NYC, California, or Arizona. Available NYC interview now. Here's a young, ambitious, sober man who is anxiously seeking a start in radio for himself and security for his family. Box 583, BROADCASTING.
Announcer, 2 years experience on staff work. Desires permanent position. Specializing in news, special events and dramatics. Box 584, BROADCASTING.
Available January first. Program director-assistant manager. Ten years experience. Announcing, news, staff management, NBC-MBS traffic, production, music, all phases. Now employed but wish to make change since present job offers no further advancement. All details first letter. Best references. Box 585, BROADCASTING. Present employers know of this ad.
Promotion: Veteran, 27, B.S. degree, married. Eight years newspaper experience, including publicity and advertising copy; some radio copy. Desire connection with station, agency. Executive ability, supervised Army section of 25 men. Now in east. Box 587, BROADCASTING^
Announcer — Now employed network affiliate. Specialty news, sports, commercial announcing. Control board experience, platter shows. Available two weeks. Box 588, BROADCASTING.
Sports column, play-by-play: Honorably discharged volunteer arnbulance driver. Previous two years commercial announcing, sportscasting basic network spot. Essential background and connections for building fast-moving, enlightening sports entertainment. Michigan A.B.; transcription available; excellent recommendations. Will go anywhere. Box 589, BROADCASTING.
Talented, dependable young man with one year copywriting experience. Third license, expecting to get first soon. Some announcing experience. Prefer southeast, but will consider all offers. Box 592, BROADCASTING.
Experienced announcer available January 1st. Presently employed as chief announcer. Desire change to metropolitan market. Six years experience in news, special events, sports color, and commercials. Highest references. Box 593, BROADCASTING.
Announcerwriter: Served abroad American Red Cross. Two years commercial announcer, writer at 5000 watt basis NBC station. College degree, excellent references, voice TX. Available immediately. Box 590, BROADCASTING.
Newswise? Pep up sales with network newsman in or heading your news department— writing, announcing news and special events. 2^4 years NBC plus four years small stations — spells experienced programming. Excellent references. Box 596, BROADCASTING. Announcer-sportscaster, MC. 5 years experience 250 watt to 50,000 watt. Proven ability and voice. Production experience, news, sports, ad lib, straight live shows a specialty. Interested in your offer. Box 597, BROADCASTING.
Situations Wanted (Cont'd)
Former station manager, just back from two years in tire Pacific, seeks opportunity at station in small or mediumsized community. Management, production, programming, scripts. Write Box 571, BROADCASTING.
P. I. Stations, available soon, fully experienced mail-pull announcer, MC for one of the best known hillbilly shows in country. Also sports, news and staff work. 5 years experience. 25 years old. Would like to help boost your mail and make permanent position for myself. Box 598, BROADCASTING.
New and expanding stations build audiences. Announcer-producer-copywriter now available, thoroughly experienced in all phases radio, including programming. Restricted permit. Best references. Employed network affiliate. Confidential. Box 599, BROADCASTING.
Commercial manager of 1000 watt, CBS affiliate, desires commercial manager or station manager position. Six years experience. Box 600, BROADCASTING.
Announcer, 24, married, college graduate, two years experience at leading 50 kilowatt stations. Can write, direct and produce. Easy going, ea'sy talking sort of soul looking for a permanent job in a busy esfetern station. Transcription on request. Box 601, BROADCASTING. Lonely? Experienced announcer with college degree and smooth delivery wishes to correspond with progressive program director. Object— permanent position with advancement possibilities.
Box 602, BROADCASTING.
Former executive in station representative organization available. Unusual background in radio and advertising over past 22 years. Network sales, agency radio director, spot and program sales. Also, six years with leading publication selling space. Age 48, good personality. Excellently qualified for sales connection in radio, agency radio or account work. Box 603, BROADCASTING^^
Veteran, single. First class radiotelephone license. Three years transmitter experience, including standard and FM transmitters. Handle remotes, recordings, master control and studio shows. Two years college. Louis Halpern, 807 North Third St., Phoenix, Arizona. Naval officer (electronic specialist) available Jan. 1 for position as transmitter engineer. Navy experience to 50 kw. AM or FM. Consider any location for good position. L. J. Kraehmer, 8311 S. Carpenter St., Chicago 20, Illinois. Program director or topnotch announcer. 9 yeare experience. 31, family man. Seek permanent association. $60.00 to start. Being replaced by returning veteran. Charles Haaser, 44 Main St.,
Wethersfleld, Conn.
First class radiotelephone license. Amateur W5JLT. Three years Navy radio technician program. Married. 31 years old. Desire permanent position in southwest. James W. Birdsong, P. O. Box
444, Mt. Vernon, Texas.
Ambitious veteran, 25, with musical and theatrical background desires position with future in production, announcing or publicity department. College and army experience. Adolph Trilling, 104 East 4th St., New York, N. Y.
Situations Wanted (Cont'd)
SPORTSCASTER— WANTS PERMANENT ENGAGEMENT
BACKGROUND Age — Thirty Education — University Service — 3V2 Years Army Officer Experience — Newspaper Sportswriter; Broadcasting International League Baseball Games, American League Hockey Games, Big Time Wrestling, General Sports and News. Should be of interest to stations who may be thinking of vigorously entering sports field or strengthening present organizations. A letter, wire or phone call, naming an appointment at your convenience, without obligation to you, to discuss personally, will be appreciated.
Thank you for granting me an interview.
BOX 570, BROADCASTING
Versatile copywriter with varied bus! ness, advertising experience wants tc join medium-sized or large agencj where ideas and ability pay. 3l/2 yean AAF. Chicago preferred. B. J. Gross 5508 Hyde Park, Chicago.
Experienced New York production mar desires program directorship in anothei town. Degree in radio, ten years in the business. Wire collect for particulars Robert Mann, 333 Riverside Drive, Nev. York, N. Y.
Just got permanent shore duty. Desire to resume radio announcing at pro gressive station immediately. Experience IV2 years CBS affiliate. Familiar witl all phases radio broadcasting. Will travel. James Honig, 294 Union Ave Brooklyn, New York.
Engineer-writer. Dossier mailed on request. First class license. 12 years radio Six in conjunction press services. Mid westerner, 29, married. Anything, any where, immediately. Mario Wynn, 31 West 60th, Los Angeles.
Announcer — Ex-Navy Lt. with some ex perience available at once. Excellent voice, considerable sales experience u Writing ability. University graduate married, dependable, good appearance Ralph B. Reid, P. O. Box 489, Elgin Illinois.
Electronics engineer, soon to be re-; leased from war work, invites consideration for filling permanent, respon | sible, engineering position. BEE degree! Experience in broadcasting and UHI* !cj techniques. Available February first1 M Address R. E. Patterson, 377 East Madi-1 son Avenue, Springfield, Ohio.
Announcer — Three years at news, com 4 mercials, ad lib, family man; New Eng-i land or New York; references. Box 606; eco BROADCASTING.
Commercial manager available Feb.i experienced, prefer commission onlyi tai Box 607, BROADCASTING.
Announcer — 3 years experience. 30 year^ old. Southeast only. Available immediately. Box 614, BROADCASTING.
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WANTED
Manager for Television Station
The man we're looking for will have had several years experience as the manager of a successful radio station in a large metropolitan center. He'll know programming . . . talent . . . production — as well as the commercial and management side of broadcasting. He'll be long on energy, ideas and imagination and probably very short on television experience. We'll supply that. For the right man this is a ground-floor opportunity in a tremendous new industry. Write, outlining your experience in detail. Negotiations in confidence, if you wish. Our organization knows of this advertisement.
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