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Situations Wanted (Cont'd)
hief engineer with extensive and ove average experience in AM and transmitter, directional antenna kid studio construction, maintenance tad operation seeks position with progressive established employer. Excelpnt record with personnel. Recommended by leading consultants in addion to past and present employers. iox 850E. BROADCASTING.
it phone, experienced transmitters, :motes, maintenance, 5 kw directional M. 38 kw FM. Young, married, car. ast coast. Available immediately. Box
.S5E, BROADCASTING.
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jngineer — 1 year broadcast with 1 kw,
"Jr. and 3 kw FM. 3 years radio service, ingle. 21, hive car. Will go anywhere.
Sox 893E, BROADCASTING.
jngineer, permanent position in metropolitan area, northeast preferred. Three jfears experience all phases. Now chief .Jlowatt directional. Box 899E, BROADCASTING.
jngineer, 1st phone, veteran, 27; 18 aonths transmitter, remote experience, jechnical school graduate, AM, FM, ,'iV. Interested AM station. Travel. Box j)6E, BROADCASTING .
"ngineer, 29. first phone license, 6 jkonths experience; graduate leading jidio school; prefer southwest; avail
ble immediately: best references. Box
07E, BROADCASTING. ""I .
jngineer, first — experienced, married, ;ar, available immediately. Earl Davis, ;jp6 E. York, Olney, Illinois.
engineer — First class license, 13 mo. ;sidence school. 1 year college level brrespondence course, 10 mo. experijce 250 w AM, 1000 w FM. Veteran, 11, married. Desire permanent position, an furnish best technical and character references. Appreciate any offer, liharles Donaldson, 114 Dewey, Wash,'jgton, Indiana.
ilarried veteran, 25 years old with first ': none wants position as transmitter phgineer, preferably in Minnesota. Kave previous experience. Kenneth 'Ulson 510 2nd Ave., S., Moorhead, Mjinnesota.
i Jngineer, first phone, class A ham, do ;f|ot drive. Single. Richard Roeder, 424 . aritan Avenue, Highland Park, N. J.
Jtngineer, 1st phone, single. RCA gradrjate. 1 year college, 2 years Navy. Some -■iperience on remotes. Can do some Announcing. Tom Sparkman, R.F.D., Starter's Creek, Tennessee.
{"((xperienced engineer, studio and transmitter, electrical background, age 40 jisar*. single, sober. Claude Thomas, ;.andalia, Missouri.
-even years training in radio and eleconics. BS in EE, graduate of Navy ectronics school and National Radio :': istitute. First phone. Seek engineering position in south or southwest. 1 obert B. Wilson, Lake Cormorant, _Iiss.
CA graduate, 1st class phone, now 'inployed as radio technician in no Operating capacity, wishes permanent _!?dio operator position. No announcing. Will travel. John Witkowski, 444 ;'r-Tyona Street, Brooklyn 7, N. Y. ' t ■
Production-Programming, others
oman commentator. Director. Verfjktile. Experienced all phases radio, ■'".seks connection offering bona fide opportunity for growth. Advancement. Personality, record, background just
ght for aggressive operation following f rong public service line. Box 717E, ; ROADCASTING.
xperienced program director, ani ouncer — experience and knowledge all L iases of station operation, 250 w to : kw. air work a must, MC and special jjtrents specialty — progressive man ■poking for progressive station, married,
tesently employed. Box 841E, BROADCASTING^
1 tale copywriter, fast producer of v isp clear copy and now handling jBfty accounts wants new position with 'ftlary starting at 55 dollars. Box .U2E, BROADCASTING.
JOT and radio news personality wants '1: 'eater opportunity and advancement.
xperienced in all phases of television. . ?wsreel production, live TV news, rj idio news. Three years radio news, n icluding CBS Chicago, 20 months : Revision newsreel work. Journalism t! "ad, 28, married. Want another step ■;:? the ladder, not just a change. Box
HE. BROADCASTING.
Situations Wanted (Cont'd)
Program director or announcer. Three years experience commercial broadcasting for net and independent. Personal interview, audition in eastern and northwestern areas. Box 898E, BROAD
CASTING.
Copy assistant, experience, knows radio. 19. Clayton Robinson, Route 2, Lewiston, New York.
Television
Salesmen
AM — ten years, definitely started on bottom rung. Up the hard way. Available now for TV. Age 34. Interested sales only. Presently employed 3,000,000 market. Box 860E, BROADCASTING . TELECASTING.
Technical
Attention television stations. Experienced AM, FM. Graduate television workshop. Trained in studio, film and remote television. 1st phone, married, car. Box 8<54E, BROADCASTING . TELECASTING.
Production-Programming , others
Assistant TV director. Experienced remote and studio programming and station operation. TV and radio writing background. Box 715E, BROADCASTING • TELECASTING.
For Sale
Stations
Stock available, possibilities to 30% independent AM northwest major market. Prefer participating investor commercial experience. Box 902E, BROADCASTING.
Equipment, etc.
Complete setup for FM station, including 1 kw Western Electric transmitter. Box 792E, BROADCASTING.
For sale, Magnecord tape recording equipment. Complete set, two recorders, one rack amplifier, one portable amplifier. Includes two PT6A, one PT6P, one PT6R. Like new condition. Cost over $1400, first $1,000 takes it. Write A. D. Gillette, WCKY, Cincinnati, Ohio.
General Electric BC 1A two channel consolette. Never used. Cost $1595. Will take $1250 cash. Wire or write WELL New Haven, Conn.
Disc recording equipment for sale, all Presto. Two 8N recorders, $715.00 each; one 8A amplifier, $145.00; one 125 A microscope, $65.00; one 160B equalizer, $170.00. If bought in one lot, total price $1500.00. All equipment in first class mechanical and electrical condition. Used very little. Write or wire Chief Engineer, WFMY, Greensboro, N. C.
$11,000 FM WE 506B-2 complete, spares, 10 kw transmitter. New, never uncrated. H. Edwin Kennedy, WILM, Wilmington, Delaware.
For sale: 646B REL FM receiver, perfect for FM relay pickup. Originally $350.00. Available at much less, immediately. Write Chief Engineer, WNAM-FM, Neenah, Wisconsin.
RCA 308-A field intensity meter, loop for broadcast band and power supply. Recently re-calibrated. Compares with new meter listing at $2700. Will sell for $1000. Albert Johnson, P.O. Box 2671, Phoenix.
Have several used guyed Wincharger towers will sell erected. Tower Construction Co.. 107 Fourth St., Sioux City, Iowa. Phone 5-6761.
Wanted to Buy
Equipment, etc.
Am not disappointed in FM and am in
the market for a 10 kw amplifier for my Gates 3 kw transmitter. Must be in top condition and reasonably priced. Box 852E, BROADCASTING.
One kilowatt FM transmitter, prefer Western Electric. Reply Box 908E, BROADCASTING.
Wanted to buy. Good used studio equipment including console, turntables and microphones, also a transmitter frequency and modulation monitors. Frank C. Carman, KUTA, Salt Lake City, Utah.
ROADCASTING • Telecasting
Help Wanted
GAG WRITER WANTED
Prominent Greeting Card Company, in Midwest, needs versatile humor specialist to assist Humor Editor. Must have legit professional technique and keen commercial perspective. Some Greeting Card experience helpful, but not essential. Trial-period arrangement for working at home on definite assignments, before accepting resident position. Good spot for hep writer with ideas. Address reply to Box 892E, BROADCASTING, giving personal data, and enclosing samples of material. Salary discussed after material is submitted.
Schools
Need Trained Personnel?
BROADCASTERS?
Want a Refresher Course?
BEGINNERS!
Want to be a broadcaster?
THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF BROADCASTING, INC.
3338 16th Street, N. W. Washington 10, D. C.
NEW TERM OPENS JUNE 5
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF BROADCASTING. Dept. Ill 3338— 16th St., N.W. Washington 10, D. C.
Please send information concerning □ Correspondence □ Residence Courses.
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CROSLEY BUSINESS
Prospects Favorable — Emanuel
CROSLEY Broadcasting Corp.'s WLW Cincinnati is maintaining a high level of business while operations of Crosley's WINS New York are improved over last year, according to Victor Emanuel, president and chairman of Avco Mfg. Corp., parent company of Crosley.
Mr. Emanuel, in his report to the annual stockholders' meeting, said Crosley's three Midwest television stations currently are operating at a loss, but pointed out that long-range prospects are quite favorable. He told the stockholders that Avco's business will be improved in the company's general economic picture and volume for the balance of the year ending Nov. 30 should also continue at satisfactory levels.
'HOT SEAT7
WANN Broadcasts From Jail
LOCAL Democrats in Annapolis, Md., may have missed a bet to throw the switch on Tom Carr, vice president and manager of WANN, and GOP candidate for state senator, when he broadcast from an electric chair.
Mr. Carr claims he made the first broadcast in radio history from a "hot seat" when Sheriff J. Edward Slavin's "jail-on-wheels" visited Annapolis from New Haven, Conn., in the interest of preventing juvenile delinquency. Mr. Carr's broadcast was aired as a public service feature in line with WANN's own crime prevention campaign.
Admiral Earnings
ADMIRAL CORP., television and appliance manufacturer, had net earnings of $4,158,449 on sales of $46,291,409 for the first quarter of 1950, according to Ross D. Siragusa, president. He said earnings are the equivalent of $2.08 a share on the present common stock outstanding as a result of a two for one split last December. The figures, Mr. Siragusa reported, compare with a net profit of $1,536,217 on sales of $23,513,097 in the first quarter of 1949, the equivalent of 77 cents a share on the then current stock.
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