Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr - June 1951)

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TV buying with one organization Programs: THE BUSTER KEATON SHOW One of the world's few really great comedians starring in a new comedy show. CYCLONE MALONE The famous cowboy marionette who is a super-salesman. A quarterhour strip show. JUMP-JUMP A combination puppet, marionette and live character program with story-line complete within each episode. A quarter-hour strip show. THE WHITE AVENGERS Legendary tales of the Old West, featuring two magnificent white German Shepherd dogs and a pair of white stallions. GEORGE FISHER'S HOLLYWOOD CLOSE-UPS Exciting behind-the-scenes closeups of favorite screen personalities interviewed by the popular motion picture commentator. LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! Screen testing the movie Capitol's finest young, professional dramatic talent. A search for the star of tomorrow. PILOTS' CLUB Dramatizes the story of flight, through model planes, flight films and interviews with famous air personalities. HAWAIIAN PARADISE The songs and romance of the Islands authentically photographed in Hawaii. MOVIE DISCS Television's own disc jockey format. Film vignettes tailored to popular records. COMMERCIALS V INDUSTRIAL FILMsV NON-TELEVISION FILMsV CTP REPRESENTATIVES <r Los Angeles • San Diego • Phoenix SCOTTDUMONT-LOWMAN Robert Scott, President Earle J. Dumont, Jr., Vice Pres. 8255 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles 48, California WYoming 5283 John D. Noble, Vice President 3842 North 11th Avenue Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix 62200 San Francisco SCOTTDUMONT-LOWMAN James Lowman, Vice President 429 Russ Building San Francisco, California Douglas 28587 Florida FLORADIO, Florida Television & Radio Representatives Headquarters : P.O. Box 5476 Jacksonville 7, Florida Phone: 98-1521 V. J. Obenauer, Jr. Clark Bloom Miami Branch : 402 Chamber of Commerce Building Miami 32, Florida Phone: 33174 Birmingham • Atlanta HARRY J. CANNON, Publisher's Representatives Harry J. Cannon 905 William-Oliver Building Atlanta 3, Georgia Walnut 4932 Boston • Providence MASTER MOTION PICTURE SALES Maurice Master 50 Piedmont Street Boston 16, Massachusetts Phone: Hancock 6-3592 Pennsylvania WOODRUFF TELEVISION SALES R. C. Woodruff 1022 Forbes Street Pittsburgh 19, Pennsylvania Express 1-1846 Salt Lake City • Albuquerque COOPER & CROWE, Television Sales Gordon Crowe, President 260 East 1st Street, South Salt Lake City, Utah Phone: 42668 Oklahoma • Texas • Louisiana CLYDE MELVILLE COMPANY Clyde Melville 402 Melba Building Dallas, Texas Sterling 1558 Seattle KING TV SALES DEPARTMENT 2111 Smith Tower Seattle 4, Washington Mutual 1090 New York State and East Coast THE SCHEPP-REINER COMPANY S. Jay Reiner 16 East 43rd Street New York 17, New York Murray Hill 2-8540 Mid -West ENGLEHART & ASSOCIATES Cleveland Office : Playhouse Square Building 1720 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Cherry 14450 William I. Englehart Burdette Phillips G. C. McKelvey Chicago Office : 612 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois Michigan. 25231 Stuart Dawson Lowell Jackson Detroit Office : 1323 Penobscot Building Detroit 26, Michigan Woodward 23080 Chas. J. Sheppard lecasting • BROADCASTING April 16, 1951 • Page 143