Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1961)

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THE LEADER* IN THE SYRACUSE MARKET! DELIVERS 42%* MORE HOMES THAN ITS COMPETITOR! *ARB MARKET REPORT MARCH, 1961 WS YR • T V NBC Affiliate Channel 3 • SYRACUSE, N. Y. • 100 K W Plus WSYE-TV channel 18 ELMIRA, N.Y. Get the Full Story from HARRINGTON, RIGHTER & PARSONS tising, annual meeting. Statler-Hilton Hotel. Detroit. *Nov. 16-17 — Institute of Broadcasting Financial Management, Sheraton-Chicago Hotel, Chicago. Speakers include Hamilton Shea, chairman All-Industry Television Station Music License Committee; and Hyman H. Goldin, chief of the FCC's economic division. Nov. 17-18 — Oregon Assn. of Broadcasters, fall meeting. Multnomah Hotel, Portland. Nov. 18 — UPI Broadcasters of Wisconsin, fall meeting. Lorraine Hotel, Madison. Nov. 20-21 — Nebraska Broadcasters Assn., convention. Grand Island. Nov. 24-25 — Advertising Federation of America, 8th district convention. Hotel St. Paul, St. Paul, Minn. DECEMBER Dec. 4 — Deadline for comments on FCC's proposal to add additional vhf channel at below minimum mileage spacing to following cities: Baton Rouge, La. (Doc. 14233): Birmingham, Ala. (Doc. 14236); Charlotte, N. C. (Doc. 14238); Dayton, Ohio (Doc. 14234); Jacksonville, Fla. (Doc. 14235): Johnstown, Pa. (Doc. 14232); Knoxville, Tenn. (Doc. 14237); Oklahoma City, Okla. (Doc. 14231). Dec. 4 — Deadline for comments on FCC's proposals to delete single vhf and substitute uhf channel to make community all-uhf in following cities: Binghamton, N. Y. (Doc. 14243); Champaign-Urbana, 111. (Doc. 14244); Columbia, S. C. (Doc. 14245); Erie, Pa. (Doc. 14242); Hartford, Conn. (Doc. 14241); Madison, Wis. (Doc. 14239); Montgomery, Ala. (Doc. 14246); Rockford, HI. (Doc. 14240). Dec. 4 — Deadline for comments on FCC's proposals to expand use of uhf band, including dual vhf-uhf operation, reserved pools of uhf channels for existing operating vhf stations, abolition of uhf allocation, relaxation of technical rules for uhf stations, uhf grants without a hearing, etc. (Doc. 14229). Dec. 6-8— NBC Radio & Tv Affiliates, annual convention. 35th anniversary observance. Beverly Hliton Hotel, Beverly Hills, Calif. Dec. 11 — Reply comments due on FCC rulemaking to make major changes in fm broadcast rules, (formerly set for Oct. 5). JANUARY 1962 Jan. 1 — Reply comments due on FCC proposal to expand use of uhf band and to deintermix eight markets by deleting single vhf stations. *Jan. 19-21 — Advertising Assn. of the West, annual conference. Hotel Californian, Fresno. FEBRUARY 1962 *Feb. 1 — Deadline for entries for the American Tv Commercials Festival. Contact Wallace A. Ross, director; 40 East 49th St., New York 17. *Feb. 4-13 — Advertising Recognition Week. Feb. 7 — Advertising Federation of America, mid-winter legislative conference. StatlerHilton Hotel, Washington, D. C. *Feb. 7-9 — National Winter Convention on Military Electronics, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. Feb. 28-March 1 — NAB, seventh annual conference for presidents of state broadcasters' associations. Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D. C. APRIL 1962 April 1-4 — National Assn. of Broadcasters, annual convention. Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago 16 (DATEB00K) BROADCASTING, October 16, 1961