Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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PEOPLE CONTINUED M John C. Lee, sales manager, KBNZ La Junta, to KGHF Pueblo, both Colorado, as commercial manager, succeeding Ray J. Williams, resigned. George E. McGary, formerly sales manager, WANT Richmond, Va., to WANB Waynesburg, Pa., as station manager. He succeeds Edward J. Kroen who becomes program director. Gordon F. Max, pro ► duction manager, WRECTV Memphis, to WMBDTV Peoria, 111., in similar capacity. WMBD-TV's target-date is January 1958. J. Arthur Stober, formerly co-owner of Singer-Stober Assoc., (tv film producers) Miami Beach, Fla., to WNHC-TV New Haven, Conn., as production manager. ■< L. Walton Smith, advertising and promotion director, WROC-TV Rochester, N. Y., to Transcontinent Television Corp., (WGR-AM-TV Buffalo, WROC-TV, and 50% WSVA-AM-TV Harrisonburg, Va.) N. Y., as promotion manager, headquartering in Rochester. Louise Jorjorian, promotion assistant, KPIX (TV) San Francisco, to KSFO, same city, as promotion manager. Clare Van Sickle, editor of Imprint, Foster & Kleiser Co. House organ, succeeds her. Bernard F. Corson Jr., ► advertising and sales promotion director, Tidy House Products Co. for the past five years, has been appointed assistant manager of WLS Chicago. 1 William Crowdus, announcer, WFAA Dallas, named program director. Leon Drew, program director, WXIX (TV) Milwaukee, to KMOX-TV St. Louis in similar capacity. Prior to WXIX, Mr. Drew was production manager of KNXT (TV) Los Angeles (see cut). Jonathan Karas, professor of physics, U. of New Hampshire, to WBZ-TV Boston, as science director. Peter Anthony McMahon, agency sales supervisor, KSDO San Diego, named sales director. Sydney Smith, producer-director, KPTV (TV) Portland, Ore., named account executive. Frank Swan, formerly with KOBY San Francisco, G. M. (Jerry) Hauser, formerly part-owner, KAFP Petaluma, and Ray Bohannan, formerly with Bohannan Adv., •13 sparkling Christmas Scripts. 7 — half hour shows 6 — quarter hour shows This series of original, distinctively different holiday shows may be used on a spot basis or as regularly sponsored fifteen or thirty minute shows. There's still time to cash in on the fabulous SESAC CHRISTMAS PACKAGE . . . containing: • 15 discs all featuring the world's finest secular and religious music exclusively performed for the SESAC Transcribed Library. Recorded on professional 16" transcriptions. Discs must be returned by January 30, 1958, thus giving you ample time to get by the holiday rush. You keep the scripts. A fabulous value . . . all for only $49.50 complete! ORDER AT ONCE sesac inc. The Coliseum Tower — 10 Columbus Circle New York 19, New York .its words to the wise are sufficient "TelePrompTer permits the local announcer to make a great many appearances with authority and intimacy. TelePrompTer was included as part of our basic equipment at WCKT from the first day of our operation." Mr. Charles Kelly Operations Manager WCKT Miami, Florida TelePrompTer cueing apparatus is rapidly becoming the greatest timesaver in the television industry. %iwfph©MJpIIikm — 11 CORPORATION — — Jim Blair, Equip. Sales Mgr. 311 West 43rd Street, New York 36, N. Y., JUdson 2-3800 The one rear screen projector that permits color slides to be picked up by color cameras is the new Tele Pro 6000 Broadcasting November 18, 1957 • Page 123