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WANTED TO BUY Stations
RADIO
RADIO
Help Wanted
Midwestern station. No brokers Over 25,000 city population. $50,000 down. Owner will operate, quirement. Box 708G, B»T.
Private sales and independent appraisals. Serving the Southwest and Intermountain regions. Ralph Erwin. Licensed Broker. 1443 South Trenton. Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Equipment
250 to 3kw fm transmitter, Collins ring antenna, 200 ft. coax, 150 feet self-supporting tower with lighting equipment. Frequency and modulation monitor, program limiter, studio consolette. State description, condition and best price. Box 615G, B-T.
Wanted— one or two RCA-73 series disc recording machines, with or without cutter heads. WINZ, Miami, Florida.
WANTED
1. Radio Program Director
(Must have top voice)
2. Personality Radio-TV
Board Announcer
3. Experienced newsman with voice
Will pay on your ability Send tape, and complete details
KVOS-AM-TV Bellingham, Washington
INSTRUCTION
Salesmen
FCC first phone in 12 weeks. Home study or resident training. Our schools are located in Hollywood, California, and Washington, D. C. For free booklet, write Grantham School of Electronics, Desk B-A. 821 19th Street. N. W.. Washington 6, D. C.
FCC first phone license. Start immediately. Guarantee coaching. Northwest Radio 6c Television School. Dept. B, 1627 K Street. N. W„ Washington, D. C.
FCC first phone license in six weeks. Guaranteed instruction by master teacher. Phone FLeetwood 2-2733. Elklns Radio License School, 3605 Regent Drive, Dallas, Texas.
EXAMPLE
PRACTICAL TV TRAINING
Cherry Blossom Parade Covered By DC Students
This is a typical example of the practicality of ALL of Northwest's training programs. These students are actually doing a live remote from Washington's Cherry Blossom Parade. ALL Northwest classes are trained using methods like these — letting students work in a practical manner with everyday Telecasting problems. For TOP TV people in all sections of the country, call John Birrel.
NORTHWEST
Television Radio Division
SCHOOLS
HOME OFFICE:
1221 N. W. 21 rt Avenue
Portland, Oregon • CA 3-7246
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA
1440 North Highland HO 4-7822
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
540 N. Michigan Avenue DE 7-4504
WASHINGTON, D. C
1627 K Street N. W. RE 7-0343
Help Wanted— (Cont'd)
Announcers
WANTED:
A Really Good Announcer
In 10 years at the seven Richard F. Lewis, Jr. Radio Stations only one person has quit (6 have left to build their own stations) proof that this is a fine opportunity for you. Starting pay is $125.00 per week, with added opportunity to earn 15% on sales and service. Moving expenses paid. If you are truly a superb-experienced announcer, far above the average and like the work please send your tape to:
Dick Lewis. Drawer 605
Winchester. Virginia
Technical
* CHIEF ENGINEER |
J WANTED %
* ■*
1 5000 watt California radio station is +
* looking for dependable, energetic chief + * engineer. Prefer one with substantial J J installation experience both AM and *
* FM. Give age, experience, references *
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* and picture. *
* •*
* Box 713G, B*T * 1 *
| "HIGH POWER" EHGINEER |
§ Excellent opportunity for experienced §
§ engineer in the 50 kw and higher §
^ range of power. Permanent. Chances ^
for advancement. Good living condi £ tions in small midwest citv.
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& Send complete details and recent ^ ^ photo to Personnel Director, Gates Ra ^
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dio Company. Quincy, Illinois.
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Broadcasting
Telecasting