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TELEVISION
Help Wanted— (Cont'd)
Programming-Production, Others
FILM SUPERVISOR
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National organization has need for Film Supervisor with director and cutter experience. Must have experience in field of motion pictures and television. Prefer staff experience with large motion picture company, particularly in short subject field. Must be willing to travel extensively. Salary commensurate with experience. Resumes reviewed promptly.
Box 717G, E«T
FOR SALE
Equipment
FOR SALE
Used Collins 20V, current Model 1 KW Transmitter, excellent condition. Trade-in on BC-5P, 5 KW Transmitter. Available for immediate shipment. Complete with one set of tubes and crystal, tuned to your frequency, #2,995.00. Wire or phone Robert W. Kuhl, Gates Radio Company, Quincy, Illinois. Phone BAldwin 2-8202.
TAPE RECORDERS
All Professional Makes New — Used — Trades Supplies — Parts — Accessories
STEFFEN ELECTRO ART CO.
4405 W. North Avenue Milwaukee 8, Wise. Hilltop 4-2715 America's Tape Recorder Specialists
FOR SALE
FOR THE RECORD
Equipment
TV EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
1 — DuMont 303A test oscilloscope 5" tube, illuminated scale, response 10 cycles to 10 mc.
1 — DuMont 323 test oscilloscope 5" tube, illuminated scale, response 10 cycles to 10 mc, expanding variable notching feature.
In use about 18 months. In excellent
working condition. Will consider any
reasonable offer.
Station WDBJ-TV
P.O. Box 150 Roanoke, Virginia
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job you're looking for.
Contact M. E. Stone, Manager ....
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HENRY SCHAPPER AGENCY
Personnel for the Communications Arts 22 West 46th Street New York 36, New York PLaza 7-2728 PAUL BARON Director of Adv., Radio and TV No advance registration fees
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514 Hempstead Ave., We«t Hempstead, N. Y.
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change facilities, install DA-N, new trans, for nighttime use and specify change in type of nighttime trans.; conditions.
WSB-TV Atlanta, Ga.— Granted cp to change ERP vis. to 97.7 kw aur. to 49 kw, change type trans, and anti. and make other equipment changes.
KPIK Colorado Springs, Colo. — Granted mod. of cp to change ant.-trans. location; change stu. location and operate trans by remote control.
WMPY Salisbury, Md.— Granted mod. of cp to make changes in ant. system, correct coordinates and change studio location; conditions.
May 13 Applications
ACCEPTED FOR FIXING Modification of Cp
Following seek mod. of cp to extend completion dates: KUMV-TV Williston, N. D.; WIMATV Lima, Ohio; WKRC-TV Cincinnati, Ohio.
UPCOMING
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May 20, 1957
May
May 20-21: Wisconsin Broadcasters Assn., Hotel Plankfnton, Milwaukee.
May 20-21 : Eighth annual Chicago Tribune Forum on Distribution and Advertising, WGN Audience Studio, Chicago.
May 20-22: Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Assn., Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D. C.
May 22-23: Kentucky Broadcasters Assn., Hotel Sheraton-Seelbach, Louisville.
May 23: United Press Broadcasters Assn. of Tenn.. Andrew Jackson Hotel, Nashville.
May 24: Tennessee Assn. of Broadcasters, Andrew Jackson Hotel, Nashville, Tenn.
May 25: United Press Broadcasters of Illinois Assn., Allerton Park, 111.
May 25: United Press Broadcasters of Pennsylvania, Holiday Motel, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
May 25: California Associated Press Television and Radio Assn., Beverly Hilton Hotel. Beverly Hills, Calif.
May 25-26: Louisiana-Mississippi AP Broadcasters Assn., Holiday Inn Motel, Monroe, La.
May 28-29: Annual Visual Communications Conference, Waldorf Astoria, New York.
May 29-30: North Carolina Assn. of Broadcasters, Grove Park, Asheville.
June
June 4-6: National Community Tv Assn., PennSheraton Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa.
June 6-7: Virginia Assn. of Broadcasters, Hotel John Marshall, Richmond.
June 9-13: Annual convention, Advertising Federation of America, Hotel Fountainebleau, Miami.
June 13-15: Florida Associated Press Broadcasters Assn., Balmoral Hotel, Bal Harbour, Fla.
June 14: Maine Radio & Tv Broadcasters Assn., Poland Spring House, Poland Spring, Me.
June 14-15: Maryland-D. C. Radio and Television Broadcasters Assn., Commander Hotel, Ocean City, Md.
Juno 17-19: NATRFD Spring Meeting, Washington.
June 17-19: Natl. Convention on Military Electronics, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Washington.
June 19-21: Annual meeting. Western Assn. of Broadcasters, Jasper Lodge, Jasper, Alta.
June 20: Federal Communications Bar Assn., luncheon, Washington Hotel, Washington.
June 20-21: Colorado Broadcasters Assn.. Glenwood Springs, Colo.
June 24-28: Annual convention, Advertising ASiu of the West, Hawaiian Village, Honolulu.
July
July 8-Aug. 2: Television Institute, U. of Cali fornia, Los Angeles.
July 20-23: National Audio-Visual Convention and Exhibit, Fairfax, Va.
August
August 20-23: Western Electronic Show and Convention, San Francisco.
Broadcasting • Telecasting