Broadcasting (Oct - Dec 1950)

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beat # # # LLIAM F. WALSH, Buchanan & Co., N. Y., to Lennen & Mitchell, y., as account executive. [swart garner, Hollywood account executive, transfers to televii\i department of agency's N. Y. office sometime next month. IpK BROOKS, producer CFCF Montreal, to radio department Cock'p, Brovifn & Co., Montreal. ^PH G. TUCHMAN, assistant to general manager KTTV(TV) Los ?eles, to Walter K. McCreery Inc., Beverly Hills, Calif., as radio-TV ictor. Replaces KEN BARTON, resigned to do freelance radio-TV Suction and announcing. NJAMIN GOLDBERG, Stuart Bart Agency, N. Y., to Franklin & jdney Inc., same city, as art director. THERINE M. NEUMANN, director of home economics department JBC Kansas City, Mo., to radio-TV department Ketchum, MacLeod & jive Inc., Pittsburgh. She will be featured on Kay's Kitchen, Mon-Fri. WDTV(TV) Pittsburgh. X E. FIRETOG, art director S. R. Leon Co. Inc., N. Y. appointed president. { ,iNK E. DUFFY, copywriter Geare-Marston Inc., Phila., to copy A. E. Aldridge Assoc. Adv., Phila. If ,kNGE of address: BERNARD B. SCHNITZER Inc. moves to 347 "kton St., S. F., BRISACHER, WHEELER & STAFF moves to new Uing at 1660 Bush St., S. F. 1 JNETH R. McMATH, N. W. Ayer & Son, N. Y., to Lennen & Mitchell, , as account executive. ilK FORBES, John Irving Shoe Corp., Boston, to The Blow Co., '., as copywriter. F ASSOC., new advertising agency in Wilmington, Del., has been nized by ALAN GOFF, former graphic presentation director . The agency will serve both manufacturing and retail accounts in |ware and on nation-wide basis. Offices are located at 830 Orange t, Wilmington. • • • WALL JACKSON, vice president in charge Hollywood office J. Walt'hompson Co., in New York for 14 days attending conferences . . . ;L D. KRANZBERG, president Padco Adv. Co., St. Louis, elected li inal chairman of Affiliated Advertising Agencies Network . . . EDI'j ttD J. BRECK, vice president and general manager John H. Breck ^ Springfield, Mass., appointed to board of trustees of American Trade Council. jV BORTON, president and general manager Advertising Federation jtnerica, elected director-at-large of Advertising Council . . . JOHN i^^lHER LUPTON, president of advertising agency bearing his name, tnducted as professional member into William H. Johns Chapter, ji Delta Sigma, the national honorary advertising fraternity. IaDCASTING • Telecasting GIVES THEM AND THEY LIKE IT! There's nothing city-slickerish about George Haefner's "Country Fare" show every weekday on WHAM from 5:30 to 6:30 a.m. Just down-to-earth facts and chit-chat about running the farm; news bulletins; crop reports; and lots of good old-time music always as welcome as ham and eggs to start the day off right. An hour that's loyally listened to all thru Western New York by the prosperous farmers in WHAM-land. Normally "Country Fare" is sold out. It does that good a job for advertisers. But availabilities do open up from time to time. If you want to sell to the Western New York farmer, see HOLLINGBERY about WHAM's "Country Fare." The Stromberg-CarlsoB Station Basic NBC — 50.000 watts— clear channel— 1180 kc December 4, 1950 • Page 13