Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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SOME principals involved in bringing the forthcoming Cleveland Orchestra broadcasts to CBS Radio gather at a party for the orchestra in Cleveland. L to r: Carl George, station manager of WGAR Cleveland, CBS affiliate which will supervise the broadcasts; George Szell, Cleveland Orchestra conductor; James Fassett, CBS Radio music director, who will edit tapes of the concerts, and Hal Morgan, WGAR concert commentator. CBS Radio plans to present the orchestra in a series of one-hour shows starting in mid-November (Sat., 7:05-8 p.m.). This is the 40th anniversary season for the orchestra, which frequently has been heard on CBS in "guest spots," most recently on Easter Sunday, April 21. Other MBS news staff headquarters changes include David R. George, formerly editor of old Brooklyn (N. Y.) Daily Eagle, to Mexico City; Louise Cox, formerly with Fort Worth (Tex.) Star-Telegram, to Tokyo; Richard Kaplan, formerly European correspondent, Dayton (Ohio) News, to Great Britain; Raymond E. Dane, formerly with San Francisco Examiner, to Paris, and Michael Chinigo, RomeVatican chief correspondent, International News Service, to MBS Rome news office. Art Gleeson, MBS sportscaster, has been assigned two weekday news programs. Martin Plissner, formerly on news staff, NBC-TV's Today, to MBS News as editor. Jack Douglas, co-producer of Bold Journey, travel-adventure documentary series on ABC-TV (Mon., 8:30-9 p.m.), named hostnarrator of series. Carroll F. (Mickey) Gillette, 52, orchestra contractor for ABC Hollywood, died Oct. 16 in Veterans Hospital, L. A., after long illness. George Clark, announcer of CBS Radio's Suspense series, father of girl, Frances Mary, Oct. 18. STATIONS Richard A. Dwelley, vice president and commercial manager, WKIP-AM-FM Poughkeepsie, N. Y., named general manager. Joseph W. Rake, vice president and commercial manager, WGNY Newburgh, N. Y., named general manager. ■< Joseph R. Fife, formerly with WJOB Hammond and WWCA Gary, both Indiana, named general manager of WBBC Flint, Mich. Mr. Fife has been in radio for 17 years. Broaocasting In Microwave Towers and Reflectors . . . . reflectors am-fm towers and radiators high gain corner reflector antennas WRITE TODAY for Free BOOKLET . . a Company is known by the companies that KEEP IT! Mid-Continent Broadcasting Co. Television Station KSAZ Radio Station KFYR Radio Station WWTV Amalgamated Wireless Ltd., Australia Collins Radio Co. General Electric Lenkurt Electric Co. Motorola, Inc. Page Communications Engineers, Inc. Phitco Corp. Radio Corporation of America Raytheon Western Electric American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Bell Telephone Laboratories Colorado Interstate Gas Co. Michigan Bell (SAGE project) Mid Valley Pipe Line Ohio Power Co. Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. U.S. Air Force tower fabricators and erectors the world over TOWER CONSTRUCTION CO. SIOUX CITY, IOWA | TOWER CONSTRUCTION CO. 1 2700 Hawkeye Dr., Sioux City, Iowa | Please send me FREE copy of "Aluminum Reflectors" Name I Firm Address City ""1 State October 28, 1957 Page 107