Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1959)

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30 Years with CBS JUST ONE OF THE REASONS WHY KLZ is Denver's STATION H gig •%<. $ ty j§ i „ } ; Hugh B. Terry (right), President of KLZ, Denver, receives a Gold Mike Award for 30 years of association with the Columbia Broadcasting System from Dr. Frank Stanton, President of CBS, during the Sixth Annual Convention of the CBS Radio Affiliates Association. KLZRadio 560 ON THE DIAL IN DENVER REPRESENTED NATIONALLY BY KATZ and Oregon Assn. of Broadcasters joint meet, Olympic Hotel, Seattle. Nov. 18 — East Central Region annual meeting, American Assn. of Advertising Agencies, PennSheraton, Pittsburgh. Afternoon and evening sessions open to invited guests. Nov. 18 — Maine Radio & Television Broadcasters Assn., Portland. Fred A. Palmer, Worthington, Ohio, sales consultant, on "Put Your Best Foot Forward." Nov. 18-20 — Television Bureau of Advertising, annual meeting, Sheraton Hotel, Chicago. Nov. 19 — Tennessee AP Radio Assn. fall meeting, Andrew Jackson Hotel, Nashville. In conjunction with Tennessee Assn. of Broadcasters. Nov. 19-20 — Institute of Radio Engineers Professional Group on Nuclear Science, Sixth Annual Meeting, with special emphasis on nuclear science and space exploration, electronics for plasma production and diagnostics, research instrumentation for high energy nuclear science, nuclear reactor instrumentation and control and automatic systems for nuclear data processing. Boston, Mass. Nov. 19-20 — Tennessee Broadcasters Assn., Andrew Jackson Hotel, Nashville. Nov. 20 — Comments due in FCC proposed rulemaking (Docket 6741) to duplicate Class 1-A clear channels in various sections of the U. S. Nov. 23-25 — Women's Advertising Clubs' midwestern intercity conference, Oakton Manor, Pewaukee, Wis. Nov. 25 — Radio & Television Executives Society luncheon. Robert Saudek of Saudek Assoc.; John P. Cunningham, board chairman, Cunningham & Walsh, and John F. White, president, National Education Tv & Radio Center take part in symposium on educational tv. Grand Ballroom, Roosevelt Hotel N.Y. Nov. 29-Dec. 1 — First annual communications forum for broadcasters, Pennsylvania State U. Speakers in "Broadcasting: The Challenge of Responsibility" forum include Robert D. Swezey, Sig Mickelson, president, CBS News; Edward Stanley, public affairs director, NBC; Ralph Renick, president, Radio-Television News Directors Assn. and news vice president, WTVJ (TV) Miami, Fla.; Dr. Charles Seipmann, communications education professor, New York U. Nov. 30 — Academy of Television Arts & Sciences at New York, forum on music for television, NBC. Nov. 30-Dec. 4 — National Sales ExecutivesInternational Southeastern Field Sales Management Institute, Atlanta Biltmore Hotel, Atlanta Ga. DECEMBER Dec. 2-4 — Electronic Industries Assn. winter conference, Statler-Hilton, Los Angeles. Dec. 11 — Comments due to the FCC on stereophonic multiplexing rules as part of FCC's inquiry into possible wider use for fm subsidiary communications authorizations. JANUARY 1960 Jan. 6-9 — High Fidelity Music Show, Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles. Sponsor: Institute of High Fidelity Manufacturers. *Jan. 10-14 — National Retail Merchants Assn., 49th annual convention, Hotel Statler-Hilton, New York. Sales promotion division board of directors meet there on 13th. Jan. 19 — Ninth annual Sylvania awards, Hotel Plaza, N. Y. Jan. 24-29 — NAB Board of Directors, El Mirado Hotel, Palm Springs, Calif. Jan. 25-29 — National Sales Executives-International St. Louis Field Sales Management Institute, The Chase-Park Plaza Hotel there. Jan. 26-28 — Georgia Radio & Tv Institute, Athens. Co-sponsors: Georgia Assn. of Broadcasters, U. of Georgia's Henry W. Grady School of Journalism. Jan. 27 — Advertising Research Workshop, Assn. of National Advertisers, Hotel Sheraton-East New York. Jan. 30 — Oklahoma Broadcasters Assn. annual meet, Hotel Tulsa, Tulsa. FCC Comr. Robert E. Lee and Balaban stations' John Box slated to speak. NAB FALL CONFERENCES Oct. 29-30— Dinkler-Plaza Hotel, Atlanta. Nov. 10-11— Texas Hotel, Fort Worth. Nov. 12-13 — Brown Palace Hotel, Denver. Nov. 16-17 — Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. Nov. 19-20— Olympic Hotel, Seattle. 12 (DATEBOOK) BROADCASTING, October 26, 1959