Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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Third, award, $2,000 cash and one yeau’s tuition Joyce Allmand, contralto, Dallas, Texas, and Richard W. Dennis, tenor, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Fourth award, $1,500 cash, and one year’s tuition Paula J. Phoenix, soprano, Oakhurst, N. J. , and W. Eugene Loper, baritone, Jackson, Mississippi. Fifth award, $1,000 cash and one year's tuition Esther B. Coombs, soprano, of Long Beach, Calif. , and Ross Graham, bassbaritone, Hot Springs, Arkansas. X X X X X X RADIO TR0NS OH WEAF In a recent issue of the Business Letter, it was erroneously reported that the RCA Radiotron Hour was going out over both networks of the National Broadcasting Company. The Radioirons are heard over the WEAF network only each Wednesday and Saturday evening at 8:15 o’clock. X X X X X X SONGBIRD CAPTURES PAUL GREENE Paul A. Greene, six-foot bachelor* has quickly paid the penalty for the prominence thrust upon him of being night manager, the whole works, at the Columbia Broadcasting studios in New York City. From the beginning, Paul, formerly of Station WSAI, Cin¬ cinnati, was looked upon with envious eyes by the feminine visitors, but the end to this is in sight with the announcement that he has been captured by no less a celebrity than Adele Vasa, opera song¬ bird, and one of the most popular radio sopranos. X X X X X X TWO NEW STATIONS FOR CBS Two new stations have been added to casting System WACO, Waco, Texas, and NTAQ , making a total of seventy-six stations on the the Columbia BroadEau Claire, Wis. , chain. "The Columbia System is the largest broadcasting chain in the world", a Columbia announcement goes on. "The Waco ste.tion, 1000 watts, operated on 1240 kilocycles, wave length 241.8 meters, went on the air with Columbia programs December 8, and the Eau Claire station, 1000 watts, 1330 kilocycles, wave length 225.4 meters, will join the system on December 15." X X X X X X 12