Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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PEOPLE CONTINUED Inc., Chicago, to Southern Adv. Inc., Miami, Fla., as assistant copy chief. Denise James, formerly copywriter for Erwin, Wasey & Co., and Ted Bates & Co., both N. Y., to copy staff of Emil Mogul Co., N. Y. William Daniel to copy staff of Kenyon & Eckhardt Inc., Chicago. Jim Condon, copy chief, L. W. Ramsey Co.. Davenport, Iowa, to George H. Hartman Co., Chicago, copy department. Rosser Reeves, chairman of the board, Ted Bates & Co., N. Y., named chairman of advertising agency division of commerce and industry branch of New York state chapter of Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation. Charles Boasberg, special assistant to director of worldwide sales, Paramount Pictures, to general sales manager, Warner Bros. Pictures, effective Jan. 1. George Swink, from Wyler-Peck Productions and formerly assistant head of RKO editorial department, to head studio editorial department of Universal-International Pictures. Phil Scott, with U-I editorial department for 1 1 years, becomes Mr. Swink's assistant. Tom Seehof, account executive, Screen Gems Inc., L. A., to head Salt Lake City office. Mark Sandrich, associate producer of Richard Diamond, Private Detective, Four Star Films Inc. half-hour tv programs broadcast last summer on CBS-TV replacement of December Bride, appointed producer of series which resumes shooting this week at RKOPathe studios, Hollywood. Eigh Jason will direct first six of new series. Donald N. McClure, director of films, International Latex Corp. resigns Jan. 1. Tony Rizzo, owner, Adv. Results Inc., Kansas City, Mo., to Guild Films Co., as midwest sales representative. Karl Von Schallern, midwestern sales representative MCA-TV, to Gross-Krasne Inc. sales staff, headquartering in New Orleans. Robert Newgard, formerly with Interstate Television Corp., Hollywood, to Screen Gems Inc., Chicago sales staff. Marv Gold, formerly motion picture script writer at Coronet Instructional Films, to creative staff of Kling Film Productions, Chicago, as script writer for tv commercials, industrial films and special show material. Charles S. Webb, 59 publicist for Screen Gems (tv film subsidiary of Columbia Pictures) died Nov. 13 of cancer. THE NEMSCLARKE Video Jack Panels are designed to provide co axial patching facilities for television irv stallations or other applications where 70 ohm lines are used Jack panel components also available TYPE 924 Nominal impedance of jacks 70 ohms Size..... 2H" x 19" x 2%" Number of jacks 24 Mounting Relay rack Finish Light Umber Gray TYPE 948 Nominal impedance of jacks 70 ohms Size 2Vs" x 19" x 2%" Number of jacks 48 Mounting Relay rack Finish Light Umber Gray • ••••• XV • • • • • • • • • jnteim: PATCH CORDS 1 8" 24" 36" X-i -A. 3R. K2 E C O 3VE F> ^ 1ST Y S I O N OF 919 JESUP ■ BLAIR D R I O CORPORATION OF AMERICA SILVER SPRING. MARYLAND JUNIPER 5-1000 Page 104 • November 25, 1957 NETWORKS Tom McKnight, producer of NBC-TV's Life of Riley series, signed three-year contract with NBC. Mary Kelly, staff writer on NBC-TV's Today, named associate producer of show. Gil Stratton, sports director, CBS-TV Pacific Network and KNXT (TV) Los Angeles, named president. Football Writers of Southern California. Jules Herbuveaux, vice president NBC, and general manager of WMAQ-WNBQ (TV) Chicago, elected vice chairman of Chicago Better Business Bureau. Ed Sullivan, CBS-TV star, and CBS Director of Press Information Larry Lowenstein appointed co-chairman of publicity committee. Academy of Tv Arts & Sciences (N. Y. Chapter). STATIONS mm Harold Winkler, formerly faculty member. Harvard U. and U. of California, named president, Pacifica Foundation, and executive director of its KPFA-FM Berkley, Calif. ■< John T. Rutledge, assistant general managercommercial manager, WVJS Owensboro, Ky., named vice president in charge of sales. Mr. Rutledge became assistant general manager in 1948. John M. Baldwin, vice ► president business manager, KDYL and KTVT (TV), both Salt Lake City, to WTCN-AM-TV Minneapolis as vice presidentgeneral manager. Buddy Starcher, manager, KCUL Fort Worth, Tex., to WCBG Chambersburg, Pa., as general manager. Bill J. Scharton, branch manager, Weed Television Corp., Des Moines, to KIOA, same city, as general manager. Mr. Scharton will be responsible for national sales for both KIOA and KAKC Tulsa, Okla., another Public Radio Corp., station. Donald G. Peterson, national sales manager, WOI-TV Ames, Iowa, to manager, Des Moines office, Weed Television Corp. Kenneth Curto, assist ► ant to general manager and sales manager of WPRO-AM-FM Providence, R. I., to WFILTV Philadelphia as sales manager. He succeeds Sherman Gregory, who transfers to national sales staff of Triangle Broadcasting