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UPCOMING
Oct. 19: Senate Juvenile Delinquency Subcommittee hearing on tv programming, Washington, D. C.
Oct. 19: NARTB Convention Committee, Mayflower Hotel, Washington.
Oct. 20-21: Kentucky Broadcasters Assn., fall meeting, Cumberland Falls Park.
Oct. 21-22: Advertising Media Credit Executives Assn., Statler Hotel, St. Louis.
Oct. 22-23: Ohio Assn. of Radio -Tv Broadcasters, fall sales meeting, Columbus.
s Oct. 22-24: Ohio Chapter, American Women in Radio & Tv, Carter Hotel, Cleveland.
Oct. 22-24: Midwest Inter-City Conference of Women's Advertising Clubs of Advertising Federation of America, St. Louis.
Oct. 22-24: New England Hi-Fi Music Show, Hotel Touraine, Boston.
Oct. 25-26: Central Canada Broadcasters Assn., Brock-Sheraton Hotel, Niagara Falls, Ont.
Oct. 27: Annual "Whingding" stag party, Southern California Broadcasters Assn., Inglewood Country Club.
Oct. 27-30: National Assn. of Educational Broadcasters, Hotel Biltmore, New York.
Oct. 28: Standard band broadcasting conference between U. S. and Mexico, Mexico City.
Oct. 30: Federal Communications Bar Assn., annual outing, Lohnes estate, Vienna, Va.
NOVEMBER
Nov. 7-13 : Lutheran Radio & Tv Week.
Nov. 8: Texas Assn. of Broadcasters, semi-annual
fall meeting, Rice Hotel, Houston. Nov. 8-10: Assn. of National Advertisers, Hotel
Plaza, New York.
Nov. 10-13: Sigma Delta Chi, Columbus, Ohio.
Nov. 14: Indiana Radio-Tv Newsmen, fall meeting at WIRE studios, Indianapolis.
Nov. 17: Advertising Council Day, Waldorf-Astoria, New York.
Nov. 18: Country Music Disc Jockeys Assn., general membership meeting, Nashville, Tenn.
Nov. 18-19: North Carolina Assn. of Broadcasters, Mid-Pines Hotel, Southern Pines, N. C.
Nov. 18-20: Radio Television News Directors Assn., Chicago.
Nov. 21: Louisiana-Mississippi AP Broadcasters Assn., Jung Hotel, New Orleans.
Nov. 22-24: Eastern Council, American Assn. of Advertising Agencies, Roosevelt Hotel, New York.
JANUARY 1955
Jan. 20-21: Symposium on printed circuits by Engineering Dept. of RETMA, U. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Jan. 26-28: Georgia Radio-Tv Institute, Henry W. Grady School of Journalism, U. of Georgia, Athens.
SPECIAL LISTING
NARTB District Meetings
Oct. 18-19: NARTB Dist. 17, Davenport Hotel. Spokane.
Oct. 21-22: NARTB Dist. 15, Clift Hotel, San Francisco.
Oct. 25-26: NARTB Dist. 16, Camelback Inn, Phoenix, Ariz.
Oct. 28-29: NARTB Dist. 14, Brown Palacs. Denver.
12, Jens Marie Hotel, Nov. 9-10: NARTB Dist. 13, Rice Hotel, Houston.
Nov. 4-5: NARTB Dist. Ponca City, Okla.
WAUSAU, WISCONSIN
Advance Schedule Of Network Color Shows CBS-TV
Oct. 18-22 (3:30-4 p.m.): Bob Crosby
Show, participating sponsors. Oct. 18 (10-11 p.m.): Studio One, West
inghouse Electric Co. through
McCann-Erickson. Oct. 28 (8:30-9:30 p.m.): Shower of
Stars, Chrysler Corp. through
McCann-Erickson. Oct. 29 (8-8:30): Mama, General Foods
through BBDO. Nov. 4-5 (2:30-3 p.m.): Art Linkletter's
House Party, participating
sponsors.
Nov. 5 (7:45-8 p.m.): Perry Como Show, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., through Cunningham & Walsh.
Nov. 9 (7:45-8 p.m.): Jo Stafford Show, Gold Seal Co., through Campbell-Mithun.
Nov. 10 (10-11 p.m.): Best of Broadway, Westinghouse Electric Co., through McCann-Erickson.
NBC-TV
Oct. 18 (8-9:30 p.m.) Producers' Showcase, "Tonight at 8:30," cosponsored by Ford Motor Co. and RCA through Kenyon & Eckhardt.
Oct. 21 (9:30-10 p.m.): Ford Theatre, "Segment," Ford Motor Co. through J. Walter Thompson.
Oct. 23 (9-10:30 p.m.): Max Liebman Presents "Follies of Suzy," starring Jan Moire and Steve Allen, Oldsmobile through D. P. Brother Co.
Oct. 28 (9:30-10 p.m.): Ford Theatre, "Trip Around the Block," Ford Motor Co. through J. Walter Thompson.
Oct. 31 (3-4:30 p.m.): Tv Opera, "Abduction from the Seraglio," sustaining.
Nov. 4 (9:30-10 p.m.): Ford Theatre, "Remember to Live," Ford Motor Co. through J. Walter Thompson.
Nov. 7 (7:30-9 p.m.) Max Liebman Presents (name to be announced), Hazel Bishop through Raymond Spector and Sunbeam through Perrin-Paus.
Nov. 11 (9:30-10 p.m.): Ford Theatre, "The Road Ahead," Ford Motor Co. through J. Walter Thompson.
[Note: This schedule will be corrected to press time of each issue of B-T.]
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