Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1963)

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Balance Easy? Not really, but he makes it look that way— the sure sign of a professional who has mastered his art . . . So, too, with a BALANCED RADIO STATION such as WHEC, for 36 years a headliner in the Big Time. No fuss, no gimmicks, no pushing and pulling this way and that in frantic pursuit of "numbers." Just a continuous refinement of BALANCED programming and service, guided by the sure touch of professional skill . . . Rochesterians like it and depend on it. So do our many advertisers. ROCHESTER, YORK SUBSCRIPTION APPLICATION BROADCASTING The Businessweekly of Television and Radio -o 1735 DeSales Street, N.W., Washington, D. C, 20036 J Please start my subscription immediately for — % □ 52 weekly issues $8.50 □ 104 weekly issues $14.00 □ Payment attached c □ 52 issues & 1964 Yearbook $13.50 □ Please bill *| □ 1963 Yearbook $5.00 (so long as supply lash) 3 name title/ position* address □ Business □ Home city state zip code company name tional Association of Broadcasters President LeRoy Collins is speaker. Feb. 5-7 — National Winter Convention on Military Electronics, Ambassador hotel, Los Angeles. C. D. Perrine, executive vice president of General Dynamics/Pomona, is convention chairman. Feb. 8-16 — International TV and Equipment Market, Lyons, France. Feb. 25 — International Broadcasting Awards banquet, 8 p.m., Hollywood Palladium. Presentation of trophies for best commercials on radio and television in any part of the world for 1963. Feb. 26-28— Ninth Scintillation and Semiconductor Counter Symposium, under the sponsorship of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the Atomic Energy Commission, and the National Bureau of Standards, Hotel Shoreham, Washington. Program committee chairman is W. A. Higinbotham, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, L. I., N. Y. The deadline for abstracts is Dec. 1. MARCH ■ March 4 — International Radio and Television Society 24th anniversary banquet, Grand Ballroom, Waldorf-Astoria, New York. Gold Medal award for 1964 will be presented to Leonard H. Goldenson, American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres president. ■ March 9 — Symposium on electronics marketing, sponsored by the Electronic Industries Association, Statler Hilton hotel, Washington. March 11-12— Annual meeting of Southeast Council of American Association of Advertising Agencies at Riviera motel, Atlanta. March 23-26— International convention of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York Hilton hotel and New York Coliseum, New York. APRIL April 5-8 — Annual convention of the National Association of Broadcasters, Conrad Hilton hotel, Chicago. April 6-9 — Thirty-first annual National Premium Buyers Exposition, under auspices of National Premium Sales Executives, the Premium Advertising Association of America and the Trading Stamp Institute of America. More than 600 manufacturers expected to participate in exhibits. McCormick Place, Chicago. April 7 — Premium Advertising Conference of the Premium Advertising Association of America, McCormick Place, Chicago. April 13 — Newsmaker luncheon, International Radio & Television Society, Grand Ballroom of Waldorf Astoria, New York. Robert Moses, president of New York World's Fair 1964-1965 Corp., is speaker. April 21-24 — Alpha Epsilon Rho, honorary radio-TV fraternity, annual national convention in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel. April 30-May 3 — Thirteenth annual convention of the American Women in Radio and Television, Mayo hotel. Tulsa, Okla. MAY May 6 — Broadcasting follies and annual meeting of the International Radio & Television Society. Luncheon at Grand Ballroom of Waldorf Astoria, New York. JUNE June 13-16 — Summer convention of the Georgia Association of Broadcasters, Callaway Gardens, Ga. Indicates first or revised listing. 22 (DATEBOOK) BROADCASTING, November 11. 1963