Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1957)

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CAPITOL CAPSULES PUBLIC SERVICE With a profit for YOU! EDUCATIONAL With a Human Interest Punch! Sparkling 4 minute filmed interviews with the Nation's Great . . . near Great . . . and those who make them great . . . about THEIR jobs in the Nation's Capitol ! INITIAL OFFER 13 Film Package available Exclusive in your area Attractive Rates on Request FOR EXAMPLE .... 1. A Senate Page Boy ** 2. A Presidential Secretary 3. Congresswomen 4. A Capitol Guide 5. Senators' Wives Conducted by Florence Hoff one of Washington's Top Women correspondents. Member of: White House Correspondents Senate and House T.V. Galleries Formerly interviewer on Dave Garroway's TODAY. Contact: HOFF CAPITOL PRODUCTIONS 1271 1st S. E. Washington, D. C. Folks are in love with ^R/\Af 1st in total audience— 1st in quarter hour wins— Washington, D.C. • PULSE: January-February, 1957 REPRESENTED NATIONALLY BY JOHN BLAIR & COMPANY Page 106 • April 8, 1957 STATIONS KNAC-TV Names Campbell KNAC-TV Fort Smith, Ark., has announced names of new personnel, headed by new General Manager Dick Campbell, formerly of KOTV (TV) Tulsa. Glenn W. White, also formerly of KOTV, has been named program director. Others named: R. L. Masters, formerly of KARK-TV Little Rock, chief engineer; Ralph Smith, KARK-TV, assistant chief engineer; Norman Edman, chief director; Bob Hardy, film department; Milt Peters, sports director; Mary Cole, KFPW Fort Smith, traffic director; Gay Clapp, receptionist, and Molly Boiling, bookkeeping department. KNAC-TV has filed with the FCC to transfer 50% ownership of the station from the estate of Hiram S. Nakdimen, deceased, to George Hernreich, Fort Smith jeweler [B«T, Feb. 11], STATION PEOPLE Harold F. Gross, Charlotte I. Gross, Howard K. Finch, Raymond W. Miottel and James H. Spencer, all WJIM-AM-TV Lansing, Mich., directors, re-elected. Frank C. Mclntyre, vice president-general manager of KLIX Twin Falls, Idaho, to KVOS-AM-TV Bellingham, Wash., as vice president. Bernard J. McGuiness Jr., assistant general manager of WGIR Manchester, N. H., named general manager. Donald R. Powers, manager, WRDO Augusta, Maine, to Maine Broadcasting System (WCSH Portland, WLBZ Bangor and WRDO) as manager. T. K. Barton, vice president-general manager KARK-AM-TV Little Rock, Ark., named executive vice president. Douglas J. Romine, KARK-AM-TV assistant general MR. BARTON MR. ROMINE manager, named vice president-station manager. Al Bauer, radio veteran, named manager of KBZY Salem, Ore., which plans to go on air sometime in May. Lee Browning, account executive WFIE-TV Evansville, Ind.. named general sales manager. Collin W. Lowder, vice president-general manager of KIMN Denver, to program director, KFMB San Diego. Len Corwin, Tv Programs of America, to WCRB-AM-FM Boston as commercial manager. Harry Waterhouse, program director, WCMR Elkhart, Ind., named assistant man Broadcasting • Telecasting