Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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William T. Dickinson, Jansky & Bailey (radio and electronic enginering company), Washington, promoted to engineering director of research and development. TRADE ASSNS. S. L. Goldsmith Jr., director of economic problems department, National Assn. of Manufacturers, to National Sales Executives Inc. as executive director, effective Nov. 1. He succeeds Robert A. Whitney, resigned. MANUFACTURING :z::v".r- —v.: Robert F. Bender, executive vice president, International Telephone & Telegraph Corp., elected director. David D. Coffin, manager of missile systems division, Raytheon Mfg. Co., Waltham, Mass., and Thomas H. Johnson, manager of research division, elected vice presidents. Dr. Raymond L. Garman, technical director, General Precision Lab Inc., N. Y., subsidiary of General Precision Equipment Corp., same city, named vice president-engineering and research of GPE. Wladimir A. Reichel, senior vice president-engineering and director of corporation and its subsidiaries, resigned. Frederick H. Guterman, formerly assistant vjce president of American Bosch Arma Corp., to Allen B. DuMont Labs as general manager of technical products division, succeeding Irving G. Rosen berg, resigned. Robert A. Huff, advertising and sales promotion manager, RCA electron tube division, named manager of product advertising and sales promotion; Alfred J. Jago Jr., administrator of budgetary and cost controls, manager of advertising services; Erwin B. May, administrator of advertising and sales promotion for semiconductors, manager of advertising and sales promotion for semiconductors and components, and Harvey M. Slovik, administrator of publications, appointed manager of publications. -< Tom Wallace, formerly chief engineer, KTKT Tucson, Ariz., to Gates Radio Co., Quincy, 111., as sales engineer for Arizona, southern California and part of Nevada. Frank J. Bias, formerly manager of broadcast studio facilities engineering, General Electric Co.'s technical products department, appointed manager of transmitter engineering for department. He will be responsible for engineering design and development of complete line of transmitters for radio and tv broadcasting and for special high-power units used for scatter communications. ■< J. N. Hunt, associate field engineer, Collins Radio Co. (radio electronics equipment), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, named Atlanta district sales engineer. Thomas E. Blackwell, engineering technician, Sylvania Electric Products, electronic defense laboratory, Mountain View, Calif., named distributor sales service engineer for electronic products in Atlanta. E. L. Bragdon, with RCA and NBC since 1942, appointed to newly created position of trade news editor, RCA. EDUCATION ^ • .... Joseph A. Risse, formerly chief engineer, WHUM-AM-TV Reading, Pa., to International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa., as assistant director, school of electrical communications. Prof. Jay W. Jensen, faculty member, U. of Illinois, named head of school's journalism division, succeeding Dean Theodore Peterson who has served in dual capacity since being appointed dean. Donald W. Knoepfler, visiting assistant professor, radio-tv and motion picture department, U. of North Carolina; Elmer Oettinger, English instructor at UNC, and Noel Houston, author, named lecturers at university in radio-tv and motion picture department. INTERNATIONAL m W. E. Austin, public relations manager of General Motors of Canada Ltd., Oshawa, Ont., promoted to assistant to president and R. L. Gough appointed public relations manager. Tom B. Blocker, executive assistant to network division director, Radio Liberation (American Committee for Liberation), promoted to assistant director. Pat Williams, formerly with Cincinnati (Ohio) Times-Star, to CKGN-TV North Bay, Ont., as woman's editor and woman's program director. Harry Williams, formerly with British United Press, to CKGN-TV as news editor-in-chief and Tom Kervin named city editor of station's news department. J. E. McConnell Sr., 79, founder and chairman of board, McConnell, Eastman & Co. Ltd., London, Ont., advertising agency, died Oct. 9. thousands of bOStOH listeners have switched to the "950 Club" programming on WORL Represented Nationally by Headley-Reed Company Here is a typical day's programming A. M. 9:00 ARTIE SHAW Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Indian Love Call (Tony Pastor) 9:15 PERRY COMO Prisoner Of Love Papa Loves Mambo 9:30 JONI JAMES Your Cheating Heart Purple Shades 10:00 LOUIS PRIMA Oh Marie Eleanor 10:15 ROBERTA SHERWOOD My Heart Is A Chapel I Get Lost In His Arms 10:30 SAMMY DAVIS, JR. All Of You Love Me Or Leave Me 11:00 HARRY JAMES 920 Special Deep Purple 11:15 FRANK SINATRA I'll Never Smile Again American Beauty Rose 11:30 PEGGY LEE Why Don'tcha Do Right Apples, Peaches, Cherries NOON 12:00 SAMMY KAYE Sweet Sue Object of My Affections Traffic Jam Begin The Beguine Papaya Mama Wild Horses Summer Love Pa Pa Pa Buona Sera Oh Babe Lazy River This Train Hey There Birth of the Blues Music Makers Big John's Special Birth of the Blues I Won't Dance Baby, Baby Golden Earrings Miss You Cixie P. M. 12:15 12:30 1:00' 1:15 1»0 2:00 2:15 2:30 3:00 3:15 3:30 4:00 4:15 4:30 5:00 5:15 5:30 BING & GARY CROSBY Sam's Song Play A Simple Melody GLENN MILLER Chattanooga Choo Choo Moonlight Cocktails KAY KYSER Who Wouldn't Love You The Old Lamplighter ELLA MAE MORSE Blacksmith Blues House of Blue Lights INK SPOTS Do I Worry? I'll Get By BENNY GOODMAN Jersey Bounce On The Alamo DINAH WASHINGTON Look To The Rainbow I Don't Hurt Anymore TOMMY SANDS Teenage Crush Ring My Phone LARRY CLINTON Heart & Soul (Helen Ward) Martha (Bea Wain) BILLY WILLIAMS Write Myself A Letter Crazy Little Palace PATTI PAGE Song Go Out Of My Heart Repeat After Me "LES BROWN Sentimental Journey My Love To Keep Me Warm PAT BOONE Love Letters In The Sand Gold Mine In The Sky BILL HALEY Shake, Rattle and Roll Rock Around the Clock DUKE ELLINGTON Don't Get Around Much Jeep's Blues JERI SOUTHERN Dancing On the Ceiling When I Fall In Love NAT COLE Sweet Lorraine Orange Colored Sky Maggie's Blues Moonlight Bay Serenade In Blue In The Mood Old Buttermilk Sky Friendship Cow Cow Boogie Down in Mexico If I Didn't Care To Each His Own Sing, Sing, Sing Rachel's Dream I Hear Those Bells Soft Winds Let Me Be Loved My Love Song Dipsy Doodle Johnson Rag Shanghai Mad About Cha Old Cape Cod Tennessee Waltz Leap Frog Blue Danube Two Hearts Tra-La-La Crazy Man Crazy Billy Goat A Train Smada Scarlet Ribbons You Better Go Now Frim Fram Sauce Paper Moon Wouldn't You tune in to a station like this ? October 21, 1957 • Page 123 THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE WSRS GREATER CLEVELAND'S NUMBER 1 STATION SRS "RadioActive" MB S