Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr - June 1951)

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UNITED STATES STEEL ajain presents the NBC SYMPHONY SUMMER CONCERTS World-famed Conductors Distinguished Soloists For the third season, the U. S. Steel Hour is proud to present the NBC Symphony in a series of summer concerts, broadcast from New York's famous showplace — the airconditioned Center Theatre in Radio City. The orchestra will play under the batons of some of the world's greatest conductors — including Alfred Wallenstein, Sigmund Romberg, Arthur Fiedler, Percy Faith, Antal Dorati, and Harold Levey. Patrice Munsel, Alec Templetou, Anne Jeffreys, Ezio Pinza, Dorothy Kirsten, John Baker, and Jan Peerce are just a few of the distinguished stars of opera, concert and musical comedy who will appear as soloists. GEORGE HICKS speaking for U. S. STEEL I I blished every Monday, 53rd issue (Year Book Number) published in February by Broadcasting Publications, Inc., 870 National Press Building, Washington 4, D. C. Entered as second class matter March 14, 1933, at Post Office at Washington, D. C, under act of March 3, 1879