Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1963)

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APBE elects slate for 1963-64 term Assn. of Professional Broadcasting Education elected W. Earl Dougherty (seated second from left), KMEO Mexico, Mo., as president at its meeting in Chicago March 31. He succeeds U. of Washington's Dr. Harold F. Niven, who joined National Association of Broadcaster's staff Monday. APBE's officers for new year include (standing 1 to r): Dr. Robert Summers, University of Texas, director; Douglas L. Manship, WJBO Baton Rouge, La., director; Dr. D. Hugh Gillis, Boston University, director; W. C. Swartley, WBZ Boston, director; Dr. Kenneth Harwood, University of Southern California, director; Howard Bell, NAB liaison to APBE. Seated (1 to r) : Roy E. Morgan, WILK Wilkes-Barre, Pa., secretarytreasurer; Mr. Dougherty; Dr. Hugh V. Cordier, University of Illinois, vice president; and Dr. Bruce A. Linton, University of Kansas, director. when George B. Hagar was elevated recently to manager of that office. Lee M. Vanden-Handel, formerly vp and eastern sales manager for radio division of Peters, Griffin, Woodward, New York, joins sales staff of WABCAM-FM, that city. Robert H. Delehanty, former eastern sales manager for Columnar Products Co., division of Niedringhaus Steel, St. Louis, joins sales staff of WISN-TV Milwaukee. Mark Evans, vp for public affairs of Metromedia Inc., accepts appointment as chairman of special groups committee for National Cultural Center, Washington Area General Campaign. Robert E. WaMinder, member of engineering staff of WCCO-AM-FM Minneapolis for 20 years, appointed chief engineer, replacing the late Kermit L. Sueker (Broadcasting, April 1). Bernard Saperstein, supervisor of marketing and media for ABC-TV, appointed manager of marketing services. He joined ABC-TV in 1952 from for SUBSCRIPTION APPLICATION BROADCASTING The Businessweekly of Television and Radio 1735 DeSales Street, N.W., Washington 6, D. C. -g Please start my subscription immediately for — i □ 52 weekly issues $7.00 □ 104 weekly issues $12.00 □ Payment attached £ □ 52 issues & 1963 Yearbook $12.00 □ Please bill g □ 1963 Yearbook $5.00 3 O name title/ position* o o address □ Business • □ Home Zone state company name Mr. Bayliss mer Biow Co., New York, where he was market analyst. Leonard (Sandy) Sandvik, member of sales department of KCFI Cedar Rapids, Iowa, assumes added duties as director of operations and engineering. John F. Bayliss, who recently resigned as general manager of KGMS Sacramento, Calif., appointed director of western region radio division of Producers Inc., which has acquired KXOAAM-FM Sacramento and has application pending FCC approval for purchase of KJAX Santa Rosa, Calif. His primary responsibility will be organization and overall management of Producers' west coast stations. Mr. Bayliss is former stockholder and general manager of KFAX San Francisco. Richard W. Matthews, formerly with Tetley Tea Co., named national sales coordinator for KYW-AM-FM Cleveland, succeeding John Dingethal, who transfers to KYW-TV in similar capacity. Peter F. Ryan, staff producer for commercials at MGM Telestudios, New York, joins Harrington, Righter & Parsons, that city as account executive. Nicholas P. O'Neill, formerly of Adam Young Inc., New York, joins Radio Advertising Bureau, that city, as national account executive. M. Franklyn Warren, former manager of KGMB-AM-TV Honolulu, appointed sales manager of KFAC-AM-FM Los Angeles. Mr. Warren is past president of Hawaiian Broadcasters Assn. and New Orleans Broadcasters Assn. Mr. Warren 106 (FATES & FORTUNES) John Bauer Jr., sales representative for Prince Gardner Co. (accessories for men and women), St. Louis, joins WIL, that city, as account executive. Ron Stayer, formerly with WEZN Elizabethtown, Pa., joins WBFD Bedford, Pa., as account executive. Nat Hale, former salesman with WRAL-TV Raleigh, N. C, joins Peters, Griffin, Woodward, Atlanta, as tv account executive. John Schermerhorn, sports director of WKOW-AM-TV Madison, Wis., assumes added duties as sales promotion and pr manager. Lambert Howard appointed chief engineer of WFIE-TV Evansville, Ind., replacing Paul C. Kelley, who becomes BROADCASTING, April 8, 1963