Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1956)

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FILM for the past three months and the council reported that audience reaction was so good the series is being released nationwide ahead of the original schedule. Promotional materials for use at local level are also provided by NCCM. We Believe consists of 13 half hour programs explaining basic Catholic beliefs in non-controversial, informal style. The Rev. James J. McQuade, S.J., of John Carroll U., Cleveland, is featured on the program. FILM SALES Interstate Television Corp., N. Y., reported new sales of / Married Joan in nine markets, Jubilee Feature Package in 13 markets and Action Adventure Series in nine markets. Studio Films Inc., N. Y., has sold Studio Telescriptions musical library to KGGM-TV Albuquerque, N. M., KBET-TV Sacramento, Calif., KDUB-TV Lubbock, Tex., WBRE-TV Wilkes-Barre, Pa., KERO-TV Bakersfield, Calif., KFAR-TV Fairbanks, KENI-TV Anchorage, WCHS-TV Portland, Me., KTVO-TV Ottumwa, Iowa, and KMID-TV Midland, Mich. FILM DISTRIBUTION Association Films, N. Y., reports heavy demand from television stations for its documentary film in color and black-and-white, "A Matter of Time." Film, 13Vi minutes, was produced for Institute of Life Insurance and deals with ways of avoiding heart trouble. Is available free to stations. FILM PRODUCTION Television Screen Productions, N. Y., is producing series of three, 20-second tv film spot announcements for American Legion Auxiliary for presentation during Poppy Campaign next May. FILM RANDOM SHOTS Circle Film Labs Inc., N. Y. tv film processor, introduced process which it claims increases the life expectancy of original negatives 200-300%. United Film and Recording Studios, Chicago, reports doubled volume in 1955 and organization has added new personnel to its production and technical departments. Currently under production at United is It's Baby Time and other series, as well as national tv spots and industrial films. CBS Radio's promotional film in color on changing character of American market and its effect on advertising media has been made available to Office of Technical Service of U. S. Dept. of Commerce for use in more than 50 U. S. Operations Missions overseas. FILM PEOPLE Perry VV. Liebler, national advertising and publicity director, RKO Radio Pictures, subsidiary of RKO Teleradio Inc., has resigned, effective Feb. 1. Theodore H. Markovic, formerly supervisor of NBC film library, appointed manager of NBC film exchange services. Lee Carrau, former agency producer. Wade Advertising Inc., L. A., to Ozzie Glover Productions, L. A., as producer-director. Duke Snider, Brooklyn Dodger centerfielder, signed by Screen Gems Inc.. L. A., to play leading role in "Hero Father." episode of Father Knows Best series. William L. Klein, president of United Film & Recording Studios, Chicago, married to Marilyn Friedel, advertising and public relations head of United. Broadcasting • Telecasting THE ONE -TWO Consistently first choice in the Columbus Market ■ i ■ top pulse rated programs |^^nTTTS JOHN BLAI CBS for CENTRAL OHIO ll j COLUMBUS, OHIO January 16, 1956 • Page 53