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Jim Uebelhart,
WSPD-Radio's
Consistently at the top in popularity for 20 years . . . Building audience with each passing year. For the last six years, for example, Jim Uebelhart has held an average share of audience of more than 53% for his daily newscasts (Pulse 1955-61). This type of audience dominance ALL DAY LONG is typical of WSPD-Radio. Listener loyalty like this makes your advertising investment yield the greatest possible return.
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DATEBOOK
A calendar of important meetings and events in the field of communications
•Indicates first or revised listing.
APRIL
April 8-11— Assn. of Electronic Parts & Equipment Manufacturers Inc., manufacturers' management institute. Monticello, 111.
♦April 9 — Hollywood Advertising Club luncheon meeting at Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Ralph Baruch, director of international sales, CBS Films, will speak on "One Hundred Million Foreign Viewers Can't Be Wrong."
April 9 — Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, 34th Oscar awards ceremony at Civic Auditorium. Santa Monica, Calif.
April 10— RTES, Time Buying and Selling seminar: "Using Research." CBS Radio, 49 E. 52nd St., New York.
*April 11 — South Carolina Broadcasters Assn., board of directors meeting. 10:30 a.m., Wade Hampton Hotel, Columbia.
April 11-13 — Institute of Radio Engineers Radio & Television Assn., spring meeting. WNED-TV, Hotel Lafayette, Buffalo.
April 11-13 — Institute of Radio Engineers southwest conference and electronics show. Houston, Tex.
April 12-13 — Advertising Club of Memphis, second annual Mid-South Advertising Institute. Peabody Hotel, Memphis, Tenn. Theme: "Advertising Helps."
April 13 — Arziona Broadcasters Assn. annual spring meeting. Speakers include Sol Taishoff, editor and publisher of Broadcasting, and Douglas A. Anello, NAB general counsel. Hiway House Hotel, Tucson.
April 13-14 — Sigma Delta Chi Region 3
convention. Biltmore Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
April 14 — Deadline for EMMY Awards nominations.
April 14 — American Humane Assn. will present its "Patsy" awards, animal counterpart of the tv "Emmy" for humans, for best animal tv performances of 1961, in ceremonies starting at 9 a.m. at Hollywood's RKO Pantages Theatre.
April 16 — Deadline for comments on FCC proposal to charge licensing fees for applications for new stations, renewal applications, transfers of control or major facility changes, and other nonbroadcast licenses.
April 16-18 — National Educational Television & Radio Center, spring affiliates' meeting. Denver Hilton Hotel, Denver, Colo.
April 17-20 — Georgia Assn. of Broadcasters and Georgia State Dept. of Education sponsor radio-tv educational workshops at Athens, Moultrie and Vidalia.
April 19-20— Atlanta Advertising Club 13th annual advertising institute. Speakers include Sylvester L. Weaver, McCann-Erickson, and Milton Canniff, creator of Steve Canyon comic strips. Theme: "How to Succeed in Advertising by Really Trying." Dinkier Plaza Hotel, Atlanta, Ga.
April 21 — UPI Broadcasters Assn. of Connecticut, annual convention, banquet and ball. Statler-Hilton, Hartford, Conn.
April 22-27 — "Inside Advertising Week," sponsored by Advertising Club of New York and Assn. of Advertising Men & Women. Banquet April 26, Grand Ballroom, Hotel Biltmore, New York.
*April 23 — International Day in New York. I Opening session of American Assn. of Ad
vertising Agencies' second international meeting of advertising agency leaders. Among morning session speakers or presiding officers: AAAA President Frederic R. Gamble and Board Chairman Martion Harper Jr., (also Interpublic Inc.), Francis Elvinger of Elvinger S. A., Paris, Thomas H. Lane (Lennen & Newell), Armando d'Almeida of Inter-American de Publicidade, S. A., Rio de Janeiro; Arthur A. Kron, AAAA New York Council governor (also GothamVladimir Adv.). N. Y. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller is luncheon speaker. Among afternoon speakers or presiding officers: Norman H. Strouse, AAAA director-atlarge (also J. Walter Thompson Co.); Fred Adams, New York Council governor of AAAA (also G. M. Basford Co.); Elma Kelly, Cathay Ltd., Hong Kong; Irwin Zlowe (The Zlowe Co.); W. A. Messenger, Saward Baker & Co., London; Stuart D. Watson, New York Council governor of AAAA (McCann-Marschalk) ; William A. Masteller, AAAA secretary-treasurer (Marsteller Inc.). Empire Room, Waldorf Astoria, New York. 9:30 a.m. start of early session; luncheon at 12:30 and 2:30 p.m., start of afternoon session.
April 23 — Associated Press, annual meeting of members. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York.
April 23-May 5 — Second International Television Festival, Montreux, Switzerland.
April 25 — Assn. of Industrial Advertisers, Eastern New England chapter and Hartford chapter, all-day marketing and advertising clinic. Hotel Somerset, Boston.
April 26-27— Pennsylvania AP Broadcasters Assn. Philadelphia.
♦April 26-28 — American Assn. of Advertising Agencies, annual meeting. The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
April 27-28 — Oregon Broadcasting Conference. Village Green, Cottage Grove. April 27-29 — Mississippi Broadcasters Assn., annual convention. Broadwater Beach Hotel, Biloxl, Miss.
April 27-29 — National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, trustees meeting. Seattle, Wash.
April 27-29— Sigma Delta Chi Region 8 convention. Pioneer Hotel, Lubbock, Tex.
April 28-29— Sigma Delta Chi Region 10 convention. U. of Washington, Seattle.
April 28-29— Sigma Delta Chi Region 5 convention, Morrison Hotel, Chicago.
April 29-May 2— Chamber of Commerce of
U.S., 50th annual meeting. For information and reservations, contact the Hotel Reservation Office, 1616 K Street N.W.. Washington 6. D.C. Convention will take place in the Capital.
April 29-May 4— Society of Motion Picture
TVB sales clinics
May 2 — Bond Hotel. Hartford May 8 — Sheraton-Jefferson. St. Louis May 10 — Mayo, Tulsa May 15 — Sheraton-Dallas. Dallas May 15 — Sheraton-Dallas, Dallas May 17 — Roosevelt, New Orleans May 17 — Sheraton-Gibson, Cincinnati May 29 — Hillsboro, Tampa May 31 — Dinkier Plaza, Atlanta June 5 — Statler Hilton, Buffalo June 5 — Sheraton-Belvedere, Baltimore
June 7 — Sheraton-Cleveland, Cleveland
June 7 — John Marshall, Richmond June 19 — Tropicana Motel, Fresno June 21 — Benson, Portland. Ore. June 22 — Vancouver. Vancouver June 26 — Writers' Manor, Denver June 28 — Sheraton-Fontenelle. Omaha
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