Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan - Mar 1951)

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HELP WANTED Busy industrial Cleveland is on the job! A new high in employment was reached recently with 606,500 on Greater Cleveland's industrial pay roll. With industry at work, more help is needed and WGAR serves by recruiting employees. More people at work means more dollars put to work buying your products and services. When it's help wanted . . . personnel or sales-wise . . . let WGAR do a job for you! CIVIC ADVISORY COUNCIL WGAR has formed a Civic Advisory Council consisting of citizens from the fields of business, labor, government, religion and education. This group meets regularly with WGAR department heads to exchange views on how WGAR can best serve the broadcasting needs of its area. This enables WGAR to better support worthy projects with its time and talents. the SPOT -for SPOT RADIO A WGAR ADVERTISER Northern Ohio's largest appliance dealer, Strong, Carlisle & Hammond Co., advertises on Northern Ohio's Most Listened To Station! General Manager of the 1 Philco Division, Mr. Homer G. Frank (center), has been with the firm for 20 years. Mr. Paul W. Buchholz (right) is advertising manager. Mr. Samuel Abrams (left) is president of Ohio Advertising Agency, Inc. AWARD WINNER Americans who make outstanding contributions to a better understanding of freedom by what they write, do or say, receive the Annual Freedom Foundation's awards. Ralph Worden (right), an award winner for his "Hometown, Ohio" series, interviews Mr. E. T. Broderick (left), editor of the Lake County News Herald of Willoughby, Ohio. "Hometown, Ohio" highlights unusual features and interesting personalities of communities in Northern Ohio. It is available for sponsorship. WGAR Cleveland 50,000 WATTS . . . CBS RADIO . . . AMERICA'S GREATEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM Represented Nationally by Edward Petry & Company BROADCASTING • Telecasting March 19, 1951 • Page 19