Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1962)

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I The AMF Awards "...for outstanding reporting in the field of physical recreation." Each year AMF, in cooperation with the National Recreation Association, honors journalists and broadcasters who help create better understanding of projects in physical recreation ... by focusing attention on individuals or groups active in the field. The $1,000 awards are made in four major communications categories: newspaper, magazine, radio and television. This year's award winners: Newspaper— $1,000 to reporter Dennis Wittman, The Journal-News, Hamilton, Ohio; Magazine — $1,000 divided among several authors on Boys' Life; Radio-$ 1,000 to producer Ray Starr, WRFB Tallahassee, Fla.; Television— $1,000 to producer John F. Pival, WXYZ-TV, Detroit, Mich. Send us yourbest work (ora colleague's).'!'., enter the 1 962 award competition, clip the coupon and mail to AMF. You'll be sent an entry blank and details of the annual awards. All entries forwork published orbroadcast during 1962 must be received by March 15, 1963. AMF Awards, American Machine & Foundry Company 261 Madison Ave., New York 16, N. Y. Please send me entry blank and details on the AMF Awards for reporting in the field of physical recreation. American Machine & Foundry Co. (R(T|F) 261 Madison Avenue, New York 16, N.Y. \y Name Station or PublicationStreet Address or Box_ City -Zone -State BRO AD CASTING, November 5, 1962 63