Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr - Jun 1952)

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beat ^ ^ ^ ARNOLD DUNCAN, account executive, Hans E. Kaufmann & Co., Hollywood, and RUSSELL L. JACOBS, copy writer, Morgan Agency, Phoenix, to McCarty Co., L. A., as account executives. HOWARD J. DOYLE, TV copy writer, Compton Adv., N. Y., to Ellington & .Co., that city, in same capacity. r JOHN M. HOWARD, Cayton Inc., N. Y., to Humm & Johnston, same city, ■> as writer. BERNARD WEISS, production manager, Milton Weinberg Adv., L. A., joins production staff McCarty Co., that city. NEIL O'BRIEN, head of radio-TV copy department, Kenyon & Eckhardt, N. Y., to Lennen & Mitchell, same city, in radio-TV copy department. JAMES J. McCAFFERY, media director, Anderson & Cairns, N. Y., to Hewitt, Ogilvy, Benson & Mather, that city, in same capacity. MRS. ROBERT B. CARLSON, copy writer, Ruthrauff & Ryan Inc., Chicago, to Erwin, Wasey Co., L. A., in similar capacity. GORDON G. AGNEW Jr., executive producer-director, West Hooker Productions, to Ben Sackheim Inc., N. Y., as radio-TV director. DAVID ANSON joins Tilds & Cantz Adv., Hollywood, as copy writer. MITCHELL EPSTEIN appointed chief copywriter at Emil Mogul Adv., N. Y. STANLEY GOLDSTEIN promoted to head of radio-TV department of Feigenbaum Adv., Phila. MORT GOODMAN, publicity director, Republic Productions Inc., North Hollywood, Calif., to Stodel Adv. Co., L. A., as vice president in charge of motion picture department. AMY G. FISHER, Ernest William Greenfield Inc., Phila., to Ray Coller Adv., that city, as chief assistant and account executive. JANE ASHMAN, Hollywood free lance writer, to Henri, Hurst & McDonald, Chicago, in radio-TV department. F. J. EGLIES, L. Bamberger & Co., Newark, and JOHN W. CARBERSON to N. W. Ayer & Son, Phila., in plans-merchandising department. J. SANDERS HAAS joins agency's media department. CHARLES A. BOWES, account executive, Ruthrauff & Ryan, Hollywood, named manager of office. AL PETCAVAGE, time buyer, BBDO, N. Y., to Ted Bates Inc., that city, in the same capacity. STEVE GARDNER, account executive, L. A., Roche-Eckhoff & Assoc., Hollywood, to Shore Assoc. Corp., as vice president. NATHANIEL C. DOUGHTY, Ward Wheelock Co., Phila., to N. W. Ayer & Son as service representative in Detroit. RICHARD TALMADGE, formerly head of own agency, and SAM NUSPLIGER, Moser & Cotins Inc., Utica, N. Y., to G. M. Basford Co., N. Y. RYDER & INGRAM Ltd., Oakland, Calif., elected to membership in National Advertising Agency Network. TELEVISION ADV. ASSOC., N. Y., moves offices to 1710 Broadway. RUSE & URBAN Inc., Detroit, moves to 921 Book Tower, same city. WIL ROBERTS Adv., Phila., moves to 1403 Fox Bldg., that city. WILLIAM SPIRE, vice president-account executive, Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell & Bayles, N. Y., father of boy, John Marshall, March 16. BROADCASTING • Telecasting No Pig-in-a-poke with Joe... JOE WESP SELLS THE "WELL-FIXED" FARMERS IN THE BIG WESTERN NEW YORK MARKET EVERY DAY! Joe Wesp is the farmers' friend ... he speaks their language. Raised on a farm himself, Joe Wesp has made a host of rural friends with his cross-country buggy trips, helicopter adventures and recorded interviews at county fairs which are well publicized by the Buffalo Evening News and broadcast over WBEN. Setting somewhat of a record in Buffalo, Joe recently completed 20 years as WBEN's Ironic Reporter — 16 years with one sponsor. He knows what people want — particularly farmers. His early morning show features livestock, fruit, produce and vegetable prices . . . news, music and lively interviews. Monday through Saturday. It's a friendly and profitable marketplace to sell your product or service. April 7, 1952 • Page 15