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Situations Wanted — (Cont'd)
Situations Wanted — (Cont'd)
Situations Wanted — ( Cont'd )
Announcers
Announcer, college graduate desires start in radio. Strong on news, commercials, dj. Tapes on request. Box 776B, BROADCASTING.
Salary second to potential. Emphasis local news-remotes, minimum staff. Box 777B, BROADCASTING.
Announcer/gal Friday. Ego compels ambitious versatile new entry in radio/tv broadcasting to prove slie's potential talent and a terrific asset. Thoroughly trained, tape available. Box 790B, BROADCASTING.
Young negro announcer-dj . 5 years experience, not afraid of hard work, eager to get ahead, willing to relocate. Edward Green. 265 E. Columbia St., Hempstead, N.Y. Phone IV 6-2868.
Announcers
Newsman, announcer-dj desires small, medium market station in middle or northwest. Adult programming only. Married, sober, stable. Handle any board. Little commercial experience. Lots of know-how and ambition. Want position with room for advancement. Salary no problem. Jerry Austin. Box 12212. Cove Station, Panama City, Florida. Phone: Poplar 3-8156.
Young talented announcer-dj -copywriter. Experienced. Mature voice with a very strong on the air personality, plus gooa salesmanship. Ambitious. Hardworking. I could go on and on, but it's costing me too much. Hurry! This is a limited offer. Have voice, will travel. Contact Larry Beller, 1745 East 55th St., Chicago 15, Illinois. Phone: BUtterfield 8-5404.
Announcers
Experienced announcer. Bill Huntington, 9952 Schiller, Franklin Park, Illinois. Gladstone 5-7990.
If you want top coverage and have a heavy play-by-play schedule, I'm your man. Seven years experience. Bob Mann, P.O. Box 1029, Galesburg, Illinois.
Modern live wire swinging' dj. Fast paced, strong enthusiastic happy sound. Great Lakes and midwest major market areas experience. Available September 1. Bob Montgomery, 16806 Lkwd. Hts. Blvd., Cleveland 7, Ohio.
D-Js experienced. Good ad lib personalities. Fast board. Good sell. Contact New York School of Announcing and Speech, 160 West 73rd Street, New York City.
Young man looking for a start in radio or tv. Covered all phases of studio operations. Write Mr. Dimitri Nickas, 226-6 Avenue, Brooklyn 15, N.Y.
Announcer-graduate of announcing school. Low. mature voice, enthusiastic beginner with some board experience. Norm Swenson, 3741 Dukeshire, Royal Oak, Michigan. Liberty 9-4159.
Technical
Engineer, 1st class, 10 years experience, transmitter, remotes, recording maintenance. New York. Connecticut area. Box 722B, BROADCASTING.
First phone. Radio station in Florida. Ten years transmitter experience. Box 723B, BROADCASTING.
Engineer-announcer. 5 years experience in all phases of maintenance and programming. Box 735B, BROADCASTING.
First class license — some experience — no maintenance — prefer small stations. Box 741B, BROADCASTING.
Chief engineer available September 15th. Twenty years experience in radio and tv. Box 746B, BROADCASTING.
Experienced: 1st engineer-announcer. Desire change. Box 796B, BROADCASTING.
Engineer, first fone, 15 years experience. Desire Alabama, Florida. Permanent. Phone after 6 o'clock. LY 2-9935. Delbert King, 142 No. 63rd St., Birmingham, Alabama.
Man, 23, first phone, veteran, single, car. Wants job in radio or tv station. Four years electronic experience with the Navy. Prefer midwest. Neil Michel, 402 E. Jefferson, Owensville, Missouri, GEneva 7-3415.
First class transmitter job with future, 13 years experience. Will consider am or tv, any location that pays. Telephone Crestwood 3-4158, Jefferson Rice, 708 West Central, Bentonville, Arkansas.
Production — Programming, Others
Take a giant step in ratings and income! i
I know a program director who can put •
your station at the top of every timebuyer's „
list. His 15 year background in modern for ,"
mat radio is solid success. National agen ;
cies and rep's acknowledge his creative pro ,
gramming and sales-building production .j
work. Presently employed, this man wel '.
comes new challenges in a top-twenty mar , ket . . . the tougher the better. For the
best investment in personnel you ever ■ made, write Box 630B, BROADCASTING.
Top-fliglit news and sports. Can handle own department. Excellent background. Also handle radio-tv combination. Mid-twenties, v good looking, married. Box 707B, BROADCASTING.
Women's director — Original ideas. Versatile, qualified. No "girl" — not "grandma". Box 720B, BROADCASTING.
Newsroom trainee, fuUtime with opportunity to prepare and air news. Former Good news delivery. Eight years advertising metropolitan newspaper. Two years college. Desire return to radio and/or tv. $85 minimum. Box 738B. BROADCASTING.
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BROADCASTING, August 22, 1960