Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1954)

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LOOK m A CAMERA one of WHIO^TMs^fSur film cameras whio-tv CBS • DUMONT Channel 7 Dayton, Ohio ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT AREA STATIONS . . . and that's my boss, Don Wayne, news and public affairs director of WHIO-TV. What a busy newsman he is ... he keeps me, my friend the 35 mm. Contaflex camera and our new Auricon Sound camera on the go all the time. Our full-time photographic department is always focused on some local story us"ihg'our nlm'on one of WHIO?:•>. . :TV's five news' shows each day. _ ■ ■ » ■ ■■■■■■ i-SxJSiiS? 9? coverage, we :>^:>^:X!.:.Have]UP. Mov^eVone :News. :On ]tfiej firm"strip is Leonard Ritz,'head "cameraman and film editor. You also see just a part of our news-gathering equip ment used to handle any news assignment. . . . now, you can see . . . I'M A CAMERA ... and I work for WHIO-TV ... and I'm proud to say that we're THE station in Dayton, Ohio, offering the most complete, comprehensive news coverage. George P. Hollingbery, National Representatives Page 124 • October 18, 1954 Broadcasting Telecasting