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James Sims, former engineering director of WAPA-TV San Juan, Puerto Rico, joins technical sales staff of Visual Elec'<«<gK^ tronics Corp., New ^Mll York. He will super■ .' vise Visual's broad
Mr. Sims ^^^j account servicing in Alabama, Florida and Georgia, and will establish regional headquarters in Miami, with operative branch in Atlanta. Before joining WAPA, Mr. Sims was with Allen B. DuMont Labs, serving as field engineer for DuMont's transmitter division, and earlier in technical operations at KDUB-TV (now KLBK-TV) Lubbock, Tex.
Kenneth G. Bucklin, manager of new product engineering, RCA, Harrison, N. J., named manager of tubes and semiconductor liaison in RCA's electron tube division. Other appointments in division: W. Hoyt Warren, manager
ATA&S in Washington
Jim Silman, director of programs of WTOP-TV Washington, elected president of Washington chapter of Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, succeeding Robert IVI. Adams. Other oflBcers elected: Ellis Shook, WTTG (TV) Washington, first vp; Lewis W. Shollenberger, ABC News, second vp; Rhoda Raider, Raider Adv. Agency, secretary, William Callaway, WRC-TV Washington, treasurer.
of product assurance engineering, appointed manager receiving tube department; Raymond A. Wissolik, administrator of special engineering assignments, named manager of commercial engineering; Gilbert Wolfe, manager of engineering standards, named manager of engineering methods and standards.
Charles F, Thomas, manager of mar
keting and planning for RCA's major systems division at Moorestown, N. J., named to newly created post of manager, staff marketing, international defense programs for RCA's defense electronics products.
Thomas E. Davis,
president of Datanetic Products Co., exclusive distributor of Ampex magnetic tape recorders in southwestern U. S., named manager of sales and services for Ampex Corp., Redwood City, Calif. He succeeds John Jipp, former vp and manager of sales and service, who resigned.
C. Vernon Phillips named marketing manager of General Electric Co.'s audio products department in Decatur, 111., replacing Marshall Bartlett, recently appointed to similar position with GE's tv receiver department at Syracuse, N. Y.
Mr. Davis
TELEVISION NETWORK SHOWSHEETS
Networks are listed alphabetically with the following information: time, program title in italics, followed by sponsors or type of sponsorship. Abbreviations: sust., sustaining; part., participating; alt., alternate sponsor; coop, cooperative local sponsorships. All times EDT. Published first issue in each quarter.
SUNDAY MORNING
10 11 a.m.
ABC-TV No network service. CBS-TV 10-10:30 Lamp Unto My Feet, sust.; 10:30-11 Look Up and Live, sust. NBC-TV No network service.
11 12 noon
ABC-TV No network service.
CBS-TV 11-11:30 Camera Three, sust.; 11:30
12 No network service.
NBC-TV No network service.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON Noon-1 p.m.
ABC-TV No network service. CBS-TV 12-12:30 No network service; 12:3012:55 Washington Conversation, sust.; 12:551 News, sust.
NBC-TV No network service.
1 2 p.m.
ABC-TV No network service. CBS-TV 1-1:30 Accent, sust.; l:30-concl. Baseball Game of the Week, various sponsors.
NBC-TV 1:30-2 Frontiers of Faith, sust.
2 3 p.m.
ABC-TV No network service. CBS-TV Baseball, cont.
NBC-TV NBC Major League Baseball, various regional.
3 4 p.m.
ABC-TV 3:30-4 Editor's Choice, sust. CBS-TV Baseball, cont. NBC-TV Baseball, cont.
4 5 p.m.
ABC-TV 4-4:30 Issues & Answers, sust.; 64
4:30-5 No network service. CBS-TV Baseball, cont. NBC-TV Baseball, cont.
5 6 p.m.
ABC-TV Wide World Of Sports, part. CBS-TV 5-5:30 Amateur Hour, J. B. Williams; 5:30-6 GE College Bowl, GE. NBC-TV 5-5:30 Wisdom, sust.; 5:30-6 Update, Helena Rubinstein, and Glenbrook.
6 7 p.m.
ABC-TV 6-6:30 Sports, cont.; 6:30-7:30 No network service.
CBS-TV 6-6:30 Twentieth Century, Prudential: 6:30-7 Mr. Ed, part. NBC-TV 6-6:30 Meet The Press, Wheeling Steel and Co-op; 6:30-7 1, 2, 3— Go! BeechNut.
7 8 p.m.
ABC-TV 7:30-8:30 Follow The Sun, part. CBS-TV 7-7:30 Lassie, Campbell Soup; 7:308 Dennis The Menace, Best Foods, Kellogg. NBC-TV 7-7:30 Bullwinkle, Gen Mills, Beech-Nut; 7:30-8:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color, RCA, Eastman Kodak.
8 9 p.m.
ABC-TV 8-8:30 Follow The Sun, cont.; 8:3010:30 Hollywood Special, part. CBS-TV Ed Sullivan Show, Colgate, Revlon, P. Lorillard.
NBC-TV 8-8:30 Walt Disney Show, cont.; 8:30-9 Adventures Of Sir Francis Drake, P&G
9 10 p.m.
ABC-TV Hollywood Special, cont. CBS-TV 9-9:30 GE Theatre, Gen. Elec; 9:30-10 Who In The World, Lever. NBC-TV Bonanza, Chevrolet.
10 11 p.m.
ABC-TV 10-10:30 Hollywood Special, cont.; 10:30-11 Lawman, part.
CBS-TV 10-10:30 Candid Camera, Lever, Bristol-Myers; 10:30-11 What's My Line?, Kellogg, Block Drug.
NBC-TV Du Pont Show of the Week, du Pont.
11 11:15 p.m.
ABC -TV No network service.
CBS-TV CBS News with Eric Sevareid,
Whitehall, Carter.
NBC-TV No network service.
MONDAY-FRIDAY MORNING
7 8 a.m.
ABC-TV No network service. CBS-TV No network service. NBC-TV Today, part.
8 9 a.m.
ABC-TV No network service. CBS-TV Captain Kangaroo, part. NBC-TV Today, cont.
9 10 a.m.
No network service at all
10 11 a.m.
ABC-TV No network service.
CBS-TV 10-10:30 Calendar, part.; 10:30-11
I Love Lucy, part.
NBC-TV 10:10:30 Say When, part.; 10:30-11
Play Your Hunch, part.
II a.m.-noon
ABC-TV 11-11:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford, part.; 11:30-12 Yours For A Song, part.
BROADCASTING, July 2, 1962
TV SPECIALS FOR JULY,
ABC-TV: July 21: 7:30-8:30 p.m.
U. S.-Russian Track Meet, sust. July 22: 6:30-9 p.m.
U. S.-Russian Track Meet, sust. Aug. 3; 10-conclusion
All-Star Football Game, Gillette, Carling Brewers, R. J. Reynolds. Aug. 11: 10-11 p.m.
Invitation to Paris, Pharmacraft Labs. Aug. 12: 10-11 p.m.
Bing Crosby Special, Pharmacraft Labs.
Aug. 14: 10-11 p.m.
Shelley Berman Special, Pharmacraft Labs.
Aug. 25: TEA
Little League Baseball, sponsor TEA Sept. 27: 10-11 p.m.
Bell & Howell Close-Up\, Bell & Howell.
CBS-TV: July 14: 10-11:30 p.m.
iWiss Universe Beauty Pageant, Procter & Gamble. July 21: 5-6 p.m.
PGA Golf Tournament, Pabst Brevring and sust.
July 22: 4:30-6 p.m.