Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1963)

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special Holtbap &ates BROADCASTING THE BUSINESSWEEKLY OF TELEVISION AND RADIO ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION 52 WEEKLY ISSUES — $8.50 Reduced Rates Effective through December, 1963 EACH ADDITIONAL GIFT— $7.50 Please send 52 issues of BROADCASTING as my gift to: $8-50 name title/position company name street & number city zone state Sign gift card — title/ position company name qq street & number city zone state Sign gift card. title/position company name 50 sfreef ^ number city zone state Sign gift card company name title/position -o £ 3 o m street & number ~ •00 ° — — — ^ ——— — — — 3 city zone state y Sign gift card additional subscriptions may be listed separately at $7.50 til orders will be checked, in tht event of duplication you will be notified immediately mm* % □ I enclose $ □ please bill a name street & number city zone state BROADCASTING Subscription Department • 1735 DeSales St., Wash., D. C. 20036 sing, Roderick T. Ryan, Eastman Kodak Co., Hollywood; Motion Pictures, Television and Education, Howard Stucker, Los Angeles State College, Los Angeles; Television Engineering Developments, Henry Ball, RCA, Burbank, Calif.; and Television Production, Edward P. Ancona Jr., NBC, Burbank, Calif. 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 24 — Spring conference of Oregon Association of Broadcasters, Village Green motor hotel, Cottage Grove, Ore. April 30 -May 3 — Thirteenth annual convention of the American Women in Radio and Television, Mayo hotel, Tulsa, Old*. 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 7-10 — National convention of the Advertising Federation of America, St. Louis. Fran Harris, women's editor at WWJ-AMTV Detroit, is general chairman of the 1964 Advertising Women of the Year committee. The award will be presented during the AFA national convention. June 13-16 — Summer convention of the Georgia Association of Broadcasters, Callaway Gardens, Ga. ■ June 15-16 — Chicago Spring Conference on Broadcast and Television Receivers, O'Hare Inn, Des Plaines, 111. Deadline for papers is Feb. 17, 1964. Papers should be sent to Francis H. Hilbert, Papers Committee, Motorola Inc., 9401 W. Grand Avenue, Franklin Park, 111. JULY ■ July 12-15 — Third annual executive conference of the New York State Broadcasters Association, O-TE-SA-GA Inn, Cooperstown, N. Y. ■ Indicates first or revised listing. BOOK NOTES "Chases' Calendar of Annual Events" (Special Days, Weeks and Months), compiled by Apple Tree Press, 2322 Mallery St., Flint 4, Mich. 56 pp. Paperback. $1.50. Advertisers, agencies and promotion men will find a complete list of events in 1964, ranging from the well-known holidays to such things as The Natural Chimney Jousting Contest. In all, there are 1,183 special events in the year ahead. "The Best American Television Commercials," prepared and edited by Wallace Ross in cooperation with the U. S. Tele-Service Corp. The American TV Commercials Festival, 40 East 49th Street, New York 17. $17.50 on orders received before Jan. 15, 1964; $20 after that time. 150 pp. Mr. Ross, director of the American TV Commercials Festival, has written this book as a textual analysis that 18 BROADCASTING, November 25, 1963