Broadcasting Telecasting (Jul-Sep 1962)

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Mr. Hartford INTERNATIONAL Don Hartford, CFAC Calgary, Alta., re-elected president of Western Assn. of I Broadcasters at an I nual meeting at Jasper, Alberta. William Stovin, CKOM Sas ] katoon, Sask., elected L director along with R. MacLennan, CJOB Winnipeg, Man., and Ed Rawlinson, CKBI-AM-TV Prince Albert, Sask, Ex-officio directors elected were Stu Craig, CKX Brandon, Man., and Lloyd Moffat, CKY Winnipeg. Peter A. York, former marketing serv' ices manager of Amalgamated Electric Corp., Toronto, elected executive vp of Bureau of Broadcast Measurement, cooperative industry audience research organization, that city. Paul Audette named radio-tv production supervisor of Cockfield, Brown &. Co., Montreal. Oliver F. Babirad, unit manager of Canadian Broadcasting Corp.'s public affairs and talks programs, joins program department of CTV Television Network, Toronto, as production manager. Shell Turcott joins news department of CHUM Toronto. Agnes Anderson, CHML Hamilton, Ont., elected vp of Women's Advertising & Sales Club of Hamilton. ALLIED FIELDS Malcolm P. Murphy, director of research at Gorham Co., joins Schwerin Research Corp., New York, as associate director of newly formed evaluationsales analysis division. Joseph F. Hennessey, graduate of Georgetown U. Law School, joins Washington communications law firm of Robert M. Booth Jr. Edward C. Obrist, part-time instructor in communications at Boston U.'s School of Public Relations and Communications, named director of broadcasting. Mr. Obrist will continue as part-time instructor in communications. G. Bennett Larson, former producer director with NBC Radio Network and New York advertising agencies and broadcast executive with properties of Philadephia Bulletin, New York Daily News and Time Inc., joins media brokerage firm of Blackburn & Co. as associate, with headquarters at company's west coast office in Beverly Hills. Mr. Larson's most recent station afhliation was from 1953 to 1959 as president, general manager and 20% owner of Time Inc.'s former Salt Lake City outlets, KTV'T (TV) and KDYL-AM-FM, which were sold in 1959. Mr. Larson CBS-TV 11-11:30 Verdict Is Yours, part; 11:30-11:55 The Brighter Day, part.; 11:55-12 I^BXVS SUSt NBC-TV 11-11:30 The Price Is Right, part.; 11:30-12 Concentration, part. MONDAY-FRIDAY AFTERNOON, EARLY EVENING AND LATE NIGHT Noon-1 p.m. ABC-TV 12-12:30 Jane Wyman Presents, part.; 12:30-12:55 Camouflage; 12:55-1 Midday Report, part, CBS-TV 12-12:30 Love Of Life, part.; 12:3012:45 Search For Tomorrow, P&G; 12:45-1 Guiding Light, P&G. NBC -TV 12-12:30 Your First Impression, part.; 12:30-12:55 Truth Or Consequences, part.; 12:55-1 News, Gen. Mills. 1-2 p.m. ABC-TV No network service. CBS-TV 1-1:30 College Of The Air, sust.; 1:30-2 As The World Turns, part. NBC-TV No network service. AUGUST & SEPTEMBER PGA Golf Tournament, Pabst Brewing and sust. July 31: 9-10 p.m. Carnegie Hall Salutes Jack Benny, Lever Bros. Sept. 8: 9:30-midnlght Miss America Pageant, sust. Sept. 19: 10-11 p.m. The Judy Garland Show, Chemstrand Corp. and Kitchens of Sara Lee. Sept. 23: 9-11 p.m. Opening Night at Lincoln Center, Corning Glass Works. Sept. 24: 9-10 p.m. Girl Scouts' '62 Senior Roundup, General Foods. NBC-TV: July 8: 5:30-7 p.m. Open Golf Tournament, Buick. July 10: 1 p.m. -conclusion Baseball All-Star Came, Gillette, Chrysler Corp. July 30: 2 p.m. -conclusion Baseball All-Star Game, Gillette, Chrysler Corp. Sept. 18; 10-11 p.m. Holly iDood: The Golden Years, Procter & Gamble. 2 3 p.m. ABC-TV 2-2:30 Day In Court, part.; 2:30-3 Seven Keys, part. CBS-TV 2-2:30 Password, part.; 2:30-3 Art Linkletter's House Party, part. NBC-TV 2-2:25 Jan Murray Show, part.; 2:25-2:30 News, Colgate; 2:30-3 Loretta Young Theatre, part. 3 4 p.m. ABC-TV 3-3:30 Queen For A Day, part.; 3:30-4 Who Do You Trust?, part. CBS-TV 3-3:30 The Millionaire, part.; 3:303:55 To Tell The Truth, part.; 3:55-4 News, sust. NBC-TV 3-3:30 Young Dr. Malone, part.; 3:30-4 Our Five Daughters, part. 4 5 p.m. ABC-TV 4-4:50 American Bandstand, part.; 4:50-5 American Newsstand, part. CBS-TV The Secret Storm, part.; 4:30-5 Edge Of Night, part. NBC-TV 4-4:30 Make Room For Daddy, part.; 4:30-4:55 Here's Hollywood, part. 4:55-5 News, Mogen David, Bristol Myers. 5 6 p.m. ABC-TV No network service. CBS-TV 5-5:10 News, sust.; 5:10-6 No network service. NBC-TV 5-5:05 Kukla And Ollie, Miles; 5:05-6 No network service. Reynolds. NBC-TV No network service. 8-9 p.m. ABC-TV 8-8:30 Cheyenne, cont.; 8:30-9 Law Of The Plainsman, P&G. CBS-TV 8-8:30 Pete & Gladys, part.; 8:30-9 Father Knows Best, part. NBC-TV 8-8:30 National Velvet, part.; 8:30 9 The Price Is Right, P. Lorillard, American Home Products. 9-10 p.m. ABC-TV Surfside Six, part. CBS-TV Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, Foods. NBC-TV 8Tth Precinct, part. Gen. 6-7:30 p.m. ABC-TV 6-6:15 News, part.; 6:15-7:30 No network service. CBS-TV 6-6:45 No network service; 6:45-7 News, part.; 7-7:15 No network service; 7:15-7:30 News, part. NBC-TV 6-6:45 No network service; 6:45-7 Huntley -Brinkley Report, R. J. Reynolds, Texaco; 7-7:30 No network service. 11 p.m.-1 a.m. ABC-TV 11-11:15 ABC News Final, Sun Oil and General Insurance. CBS-TV No network service. NBC-TV 11-11:15 No network service; 11:15 p.m.-l a.m. Tonight, part. MONDAY EVENING 7:30-8 p.m. ABC-TV 7:30-8:30 Cheyenne, part. CBS-TV To Tell The Truth, Whitehall, R. J. 10-11 p.m. ABC-TV Ben Casey, part. CBS-TV 10-10:30 Hennesey, Gen. Elec, P. Lorillard; 10:30-11 I've Got A Secret, part. NBC-TV Actuality Specials, various sponsors. TUESDAY EVENING 7:30-8 p.m. ABC-TV Bugs Bunny, part. CBS-TV Marshall Dillion, co-op. NBC-TV 7:30-8:30 Laramie, part. 8 9 p.m. ABC-TV 8-8:30 Bachelor Father, Amer. Tobacco, Armour; 8:30-9:00 The New Breed, part. CBS-TV 8-8:30 Password, part.; 8:30-9 Dobie Gillis, Colgate, Philip Morris. NBC-TV 8-8:30 Laramie, cont.; 8:30-9 Alfred Hitchcock, Mercury, Toni, American Tobacco. 9 10 p.m. ABC-TV 9-9:30 The New Breed, cont.; 9:3010 Yours For A Song, part. CBS-TV 9-9:30 The Comedy Spot, Best Foods. S. C. Johnson; 9:30-10 Ichabod & Me, part. NBC-TV The Dicfc Powell Show, part. 10 11 p.m. ABC-TV Alcoa Premiere, Aluminum Co. of America and Lehn & Fink alt. with Premiere, same sponsors. CBS-TV Talent Scouts, Oldsmobile, S. C. Johnson, R. J. Reynolds. NBC-TV Cain's Hundred, part. BROADCASTING, luly 2, 1962 65