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PULSE and HOOPER AGREE... CUTIE IS NUMBER THREE IN SEATTLE!
"Cutie" color radio 910 in the-center-of-the-dial is the best radio buy in the Seattle area. Lowest cost per thousand! Complete merchandising plan! Grow with Colorful "Cutie" . . .
KQDE
SEATTLE
ALpine 5-8245, ask for
Wally Nelskog, Pres.,
or contact FORJOE & Co.
for availabilities!
Bl/Yf/ie fit OMotoiter!
Name a new puppet . . . and in just 9 days, youngsters from more than 75 towns, in the KWTV Community, submit names.
Miss Fran is a big plus in KWTV's Community Coverage . . . especially in the hearts of busy mothers!
I See your PETRYman
22 (OPEN MIKE)
American Tobacco Co.), "No campaign is complete without radio."
Margaret Jordan
Radio Traffic Co-ordinator
Peters, Griffin, Woodward Inc.
Chicago
editor:
Please send us 100 reprints . . . Raymond Caddell Vice President-General Manager WHSC Hartsville, N.C.
[EDITOR'S NOTE: Reprints are available, 5< each.]
Little Miss D.J.
editor:
Recently I saw an article . . . that featured the youngest D.J. in the country as being 12-years old.
I have just come to work at WGSR Millen, Ga., and . . . what do you think I found here? Jack LoPresti, manager and co-owner of WSGR, has a 10-year old daughter, Sandy LoPresti, who operates the board, does a onehour commercial program, interviews guests and is a real pro in the radio business.
G. Cain
WGSR Millen, Ga.
[EDITOR'S NOTE: We didnt claim 11-year old Shirley Bass, WSYL Sylvania, Ga., was youngest (page 86, June 15), but we did say her twice-weekly half-hour show was sold out for rest of year.]
Production's 'seminar approach'
editor:
I should like to express our appreciation here at Robert Saudek Assoc. for your recent feature on our seminar method of television production (page 96, Oct. 12).
At the same time may I call your attention to an inadvertency in the (picture) caption data that identified our able vice president in charge of business affairs, George M. Benson, as "drama consultant."
This is not to suggest that business affairs in our industry are not fraught with drama . . . Drama consultant for Robert Saudek Assoc. is, of course, the distinguished theatre critic of the New York Herald Tribune, Walter Kerr. Jack Perlis
Public Relations Counsel Robert Saudek Assoc. New York
Simplified rate card
Editor:
I have just read with much interest the Oct. 19 Monday Memo from L. D. Mullins, Burgermeister Brewing Co., San Francisco ("Where's the rate card all can understand?"). There are at least
BROADCASTING, November 2, 1959