Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1956)

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26' YEAR BROADCASTING TELECASTING THE BUSINESSWEEK LY OF RADIO AND TELEVISION NOVEMBER 26, 1956 35< PER COPY ISSUE: COMPLETE INDEX PAGE Are radio networks here to stay? A special report The Global View: An exclusive interview with Will Grant Crowell-Collier, Bitner cancel $16 million 7-Station deal Trust Fund Revolt: Hollywood members sue AFM for $8 million Page 31 Page 54 Page 80 Page 90 "...for outstanding service to the Future Farmers of America" KPRC Farm Director, George Roesner, became the third Texan in history and the only broadcaster this year to receive FFA's highest award, the Honorary American Farmer Degree, at the national FFA Convention in Kansas City. The degree is awarded to men who have rendered outstanding service to the Future Farmers of America organization. KPRC RADIO AND TELEVISION HOUSTON JACK HARRIS, Vice President & General Manager JACK McGREW, National Sales Manager Nationally represented by EDWARD PETRY & CO.