Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1956)

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RADIO Situations Wanted Managerial a it it it it a it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it a it it it it it it I VETERAN KNOW-HOW 1 I AVAILABLE I Eight years with station just left in highly ™ 55 competitive medium-sized midwest mar S4 |] ket with 5 radio and 4 TV stations. Last 5s 20 months as Vice President and General § V! Manager. 21-year background includes SS J> programming, news in all phases, public 22 relations, assists in sales and sales pro 45 motion. TV newscaster, too. Go any g ^' where for challenging position. 46. Mar ^ ried. Temperate habits. j| ^ Box 193F, B«T « Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si Si'k% TELEVISION Situations Wanted Managerial TELEVISION STATION MANAGER In 20 years of broadcasting, this man has worked for just three stations. He is now General Manager of the third — a TV property in a market whose size has restricted his earnings. He is exceptionally well qualified in all phases of radio-TV station administration, and is an expert in personnel management, programming and public relations. Now available for a challenging station assignment anywhere in the U. S. Box 144F, B*T FOR SALE Equipment TOWERS RADIO— TELEVISION Antennas— Coaxial Cable Tower Sales & Erecting Co. 6100 N. E. Columbia Blvd., Portland 11, Oregon INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo WANT A TV or RADIO JOB? o o o o o o o o O The National Academy of Broad o 8 casting, 3338 16th Street, N. W., 8 O § Washington, O D. C, places O grad g O nates throughout the country. New o term starts January 30th. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO EMPLOYMENT SERVICES a ii a ii a ii QUOTE AND UNQUOTE ". . . as thorough and as easy to work with as though you were on our own payroll as our personnel director . . ." Our confidential service often comes to the rescue of Radio and TV Stations and Program Producers anywhere. Palmer-DeMeyer, Inc. (Agency) 50 E. 42nd Street, N.Y.C. MU 2-7915 Paul Baron, Dir.: Radio-TV-Film-Adv. Resumes welcome from qualified people a ii a ii a ii a ii a ii a ii Personnel Consultants for Management,^"' Sales and Programming for Radio-TV Stations in the 48 States. By Appointment, Please 415 Lexington Avenue, New York ■ MU 2-7136 FOR THE RECORD (Continues from page 94) Granted Dec. 23 request for dismissal as moot of petition of April 21, to designate for hearing am application in consolidation with applications of Harold M. Gade, Eatontown, N. J. and Monmouth County Broadcasters, Long Branch, N. J. Action Jan. 9. By Chief Hearing Examiner James D. Cunningham Capstaff Bcstg. Co. of Ore. Ltd., Portland, Ore. — Granted petition of dismissal without prejudice of its am application. Action Jan. 13. WNIA Cheektowaga, N. Y. — Dismissed Jan. 6 petition for dismissal of its am application for mod. of cp to extend completion date. Action Jan. 11. By Hearing Examiner Hugh B. Hutchison KOB Albuquerque, N. M. — Affirmed ruling of Jan. 9, modifying order of Jan. 3, only to extent and in manner requested by KOB Albuquerque regarding options of land by licensees of KOB, WBZ Boston, and WABC New York for so-called "representative" sites for possible directional operations of their stations on frequencies 1030 kc and 770 kc, respectively; order of Jan. 3, as mod. on Jan. 9, and as affirmed, is made effective as of this date (Jan. 13) ; and scheduled further hearing conference, Feb. 7. Action Jan. 13. By Hearing Examiner Thomas H. Donahue James W. Miller, Milford, Mass. — Granted petition for leave to amend his am application to reduce power from 250 w to 100 w and reduce height of proposed ant. and application as amended is removed from docket. Action Jan. 13. Indiana — Issued hearing conference order indicating matters which were disposed of at preliminary conference in proceeding re am applications of Courier-Times Inc., New Castle, Ind. and WSLM Salem, Ind. and ordered that rulings as set forth shall be effectuated; hearing continued from Jan. 15 to Feb. 6. Action Jan. 13. By Hearing Examiner Herbert Sharfman WJRT (TV) Flint, Mich.— Issued statement of denial of motion for temporary relief filed by Lake Huron Bcstg. Corp. re application of WJRT (TV) Flint for mod. of cp; adopted initial decision, to be released shortly. Action Jan. 13. KHTV (TV) Twin Falls, Idaho — On examiner's own motion, rehearing conference scheduled for Jan. 13 re application of KHTV (TV) Twin Falls was continued without date. Action of Jan. 13. By Hearing Examiner Basil P. Cooper Blackhills Video Co., Rapid City, S. D.— Granted motion to postpone hearing re its application and that of Bartlett & Reed Management, Rapid City, S. D., for cp's for radio relay facilities; date for exchange of exhibits is specified as Feb. 17, and hearing March 6. Action Jan. 11. at once.' TOP TV FILM SALESMEN TV's fastest-growing film distributor wants several dynamic salesmen. Syndicated film sales experience — Top contacts and proven record at the local level, necessary. Our company has one of the best records in the industry for acquiring outstanding diversified film product. Plans call for immediate expansion of our sales department. If you can keep in step with a company whose growth is phenomenal, we offer an unparalleled opportunity. Sell yourself in a fully-detailed letter. Replies confidential. No phone calls, please. Mr. Oliver Unger, Exec. V.P. National Telefilm Associates, Inc. 60 West 55th St., New York, N.Y. FCC l*t PHONE LICENSES IN 5 TO 6 WEEKS \m;t,I/U! IJ. OGDEN — lOtli Year 1150 VI . Olive Ave. Itiirhaiik. Calif. Reservations Necessary All Classes — Over 1700 Successful Students Page 100 • January 23, 1956 Broadcasting • Telecasting