Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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[Succe Success Minded TV and Film Pros resume operation sometime in mid-November. Bob Osborn and Dale Larson, WOW-TV Omaha, Neb., named production department director and senior production assistant, respectively. George R. Kendall, news department staff, WJR Detroit, named publicity and program promotion manager. Bill Burns, program director, WYDE Birmingham, Ala.; to WSAI Cincinnati, Ohio, in similar capacity. Mr. Burns formerly was disc jocky in Miami. Paul Dawson, continuity supervisor, WKJGTV Fort Wayne, Ind., promoted to assistant program manager. Jack Gray named news editor. Norma Warrick and Julie Warner to station in charge of tv continuity and radio writing, respectively. Edwin H. Peterson, assistant to district manager, Eastern Airlines, Washington, to WRC-AM-TV, same city, as publicity and public relations manager. M Weston J. Harris, prog r a m director, WTTG (TV) Washington, to WRC-TV, same city, in similar capacity, succeeding James E. Kovach who joins WBAL-TV Baltimore, Md., as program director. George Goldman, tv-radio promotion assistant director, WCAU-AM-TV Philadelphia, to KPIX (TV) San Francisco as advertising-sales promotion manager, succeeding William H. Ryan who has resigned to handle book store and write. ^Keith E. Barze, WBRC-TV Birmingham, Ala., named program director. He has been with station three-and-one-half years, coming to it from U. of Alabama where he was radio-tv instructor. Jack Markward, salesman, WOOD-TV Grand Rapids, Mich., named tv sales manager. ■< Ed Sanchez, production head, KGGM-TV Albuquerque, N. M., to KFSDTV San Diego as production manager. Mr. Sanchez has served as production head of KGGM-TV since 1953. Phil Forrest to WALA-AM-TV Mobile, Ala., as merchandising manager-research director and Auggie File joins station as an The newest PROFESSIONAL JR.* Tripod with removable head, has these modern improvements: Simplified camera attaching method ♦ Telescoping pan handle with adjustable angle, & sockets for left, right or reverse tilt • Pan tension adjusting knob, independent of pan lock • Cast in tie-down eyelets • Self-aligning double leg locking knobs. PRO JR. still maintains its precision workmanship at NO INCREASE IN PRICE. $1 50.00 *Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. No. 231 891 0 • . . look to Cf CO for Top tools and techniques As Most Pros know, CECO is headquarters for the world's finest cameras, recording and editing equipment and photographic accessories. But CECO is more than that. It maintains the finest service department in the East — ALSO AN ENGINEERING AND DESIGN DEPARTMENT. CECO is always happy to consult with film makers — either beginners or Academy Award Winners — about their technical problems. May we help you? AURICON CINE-VOICE Conversion Camera modified to accept 1200 ft. external magazines; includes torque motor for take up; also Veeder footage counter. $450.00 Conversion only. PROFESSIONAL FILM VIEWER is portable, views film from left to right on large illuminated screen. Easy threading. Full Line of i -t Studio LightingJ] Equipment. COLORTRAN GROVERLITE 5000" Senior Kit SALES SERVICE 'RENTALS $232.00 AKG D-25 MICROPHONE is dynamic cardoid type. Completely shock mounted, weighs only 2 ounces. AKG Models for every need. ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS: "BALANCED " TV HEAD • MICROWAVE RELAY BEAM REFLECTOR HEAD • ALL METAL TRIPODS • Silent & Sound Projectors • Ace Clear Vision Splicers • Electric Footage Timers • Editing Tables • Split Apart Reels Prices subject to change without notice contains two Senior Lights, with converter. 2 chromed steel stands. Other kits for every purpose. HOOPER — PULSE — NIELSEN KOSI— So. Forjo. KOBY — Soe Petry FRANK C. ZUCKCR 0im€RH €c^uipm€iiT (o.,inc Dept. B 315 West 43rd Street, New York 36, N Y. United Press news produces! Broadcasting October 28, 1957 • Page 109