Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1963)

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ABC-TV affiliates and network meet in San Juan ABC-TV and American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres executives met with the board of governors of the ABC-TV Affiliates Assn. at the Caribe Hilton Hotel in San Juan, P. R., Jan. 7-8. Members of the ABC-TV Affiliates Advisory Board pictured here are: (seated, 1. to r. ) Thomas P. Chisman, WVEC-TV Norfolk, Va., vice-chairman; John F. Dille Jr., WSJV-TV South Bend-EIkhart, Ind., chairman; D. A. Noel, WHBQ-TV Memphis; Howard Maschmeier, WNHC-TV New Haven, Conn.; William W. Warren, KOMO-TV Seattle, secretary; Martin Umansky, KAKE-TV Wichita, Kan.; L. T. Changing hands . . . ANNOUNCED ■ The following sale of station interest was reported last week subject to FCC approval: ■ WEET Richmond, Va.: Sold by Burton Levine to J. Olin Tice Jr. for $300,000. Mr. Tice also owns WCAY Cayce, S. C; WKTC Charlotte, N. C; WBAZ Kingston, N. Y., and WFCT Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Levine retains ownership of WROV Roanoke, Va. WEET operates on 1320 kc with 1 kw daytime only. Broker was Blackburn & Co. WNEW strike settled A broadcast engineers strike at WNEW New York ended Wednesday (Jan. 9) following 10 days of negotiation between the station and Local 1212 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. A wage increase from $213.20 to $225 weekly to come in the last two years of a new five-year contract, during which none of the engineers can be laid off, was included in the settlement terms. The terms also involved a pension plan and increases in paid vacation time based on seniority. Arundel buys newspaper Arthur W. Arundel, owner of WAVAAM-FM Arlington, Va. (Washington area), WXVA Charles Town, W. Va., and holder of a permit for WARR (FM) BROADCASTING, January 14, 1967 J Outstanding Values in Broadcast Properties Major market fulltime operation. Good opportunity for experienced operator. Excellent real estate with studios, offices, transmitter and living quarters in large building. Liberal terms. OREGON $325,000 Medium market daytime station. Excellent income for owner. Rapidly growing market. Liberal terms. CALIFORNIA $69,500 Profitable daytimer. Good radio market with excellent potential. Low down pavment with liberal terms. CALIFORNIA $145,000 BLACKBURN & Company, Inc. RADIO • TV • CATV • NEWSPAPER BROKERS NEGOTIATIONS • FINANCING • APPRAISALS V WASHINGTON, D.C. Jamee W. Blackburn lack V. Harvey Joseph M. Sitrick RCA Building FEderal 3-9270 CHICAGO H. W. Cassill William B. Ryan Hub Jackson 333 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, Illinois Financial 6-6460 ATLANTA Clifford B. Marshall Stanley Whitaker John C. Williams Gerard F. Hurley 1102 Healey Bldg. JAckson 5-1576 BEVERLY HILLS Colin M. Selph C. Bennett Larson Bank of Amer. Bldg 9465 Wilshir* Blvd. Beverly Hills. Calif. CRestview 4-8151 52 (THE MEDIA)