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“The broadcasters of the 7th District of NAB wish to take this opportunity to thank one of their members, Harold Ryan, for his unselfish action and substantial con¬ tributions to our National Association in serving as interim president during a most difficult time.”
Registration:
A1 Albinger, WOOL, Columbus, Ohio; H. W. Apel, WPAY, Portsmouth, Ohio; C. E. Arney, NAB, Washing¬ ton D. C.
Harold Baedecker, WAMS, Athens, Ohio; G. F. Bauer, WINN, Louisville, Ky. ; Robert M. Beer, Beer & Koehl, Ashland, Ohio; Fred Bock, WADC, Akron Ohio; R. A. Borel, WBNS, Columbus, Ohio; Gerald F. Boyd, WPAY, Portsmouth Ohio; Gervis Brady, WHBC, Canton, Ohio; Otto P. Brandt, ABC, New York City.
Walter A. Callahan, WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio; Harry Callaway, WHAS, Louisville, Ky. ; Harry Camp, WGAR, Cleveland, Ohio; H. K. Carpenter, United Broadcasting Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Eugene Carr, WHPC, Canton, Ohio; Ken Church, WCKY, Cincinnati, Ohio; S. A. Cisler, Radio Kentucky, Louisville, Ky. ; W. L. Coulson, WHAS, Louis¬ ville, Ky. ; Jimmy Cox, WAVE, Louisville, Ky.
Kenneth Dameron, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; Warren G. Davis, Bloomington, Ind.; Fred Dodge, Fred A. Palmer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio; WilliamDow¬ dell, INS, New York City; R. E. Dunville, WLW, Cincin¬ nati, Ohio; Florence Dykstra, Transcription Sales, Inc., Springfield, Ohio.
Joe Eaton, WHAS, Louisville, Ky. ; Ralph Elvin, WLOK, Lima, Ohio; Robert Evans, WSPD, Toledo, Ohio; Carl Everson, WHKC, Columbus, Ohio.
Tom Farrell, Radio Market Guide, Chicago, Ill. ; Her¬ man E. Fast, WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio; Robert Fehlman, WHBC, Canton, Ohio; Sam Feldman, ASCAP, Cincinnati, Ohio; Hugh Feltis, BMB, New York City; George Field, World Broadcasting System, New York City; Richard E. Fischer, WHAS, Louisville, Ky.; E. Y. Flanigan, WSPD, Toledo, Ohio; Clarence H. Fleming, WFKY, Frankfort, Ky. ; R. M. Fleming, Fred A. Palmer Company, Cincin¬ nati, Ohio.
Carl George, WGAR, Cleveland, Ohio; Ken Given, WLBJ, Bowling Green, Ky. ; A. G. Grinalds, ABC, New York City.
K. K. Hackathorn, WHK, Cleveland, Ohio; Gus Hagenah, Standard Radio, Chicago, Ill.; C. L. Harris, WGRC, Louisville, Ky. ; Ward Hatcher, WGRC, Louisville, Ky. ; R. B. Helm, WHLN, Harlan, Ky. ; Chester Herman, WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio; William Hershey, Brush-Moore Radio, Canton, Ohio; Clair Heyer, Radio Market Guide, Chicago, Ill.; Robert Hill, WCOL, Columbus, Ohio; Harry H. Hoessly WHKC, Columbus, Ohio; Fred Hover, WFIN, Findlay, Ohio.
Don Ioset, WMOH. Hamilton, Ohio.
Frank Jones, WCOL, Columbus, Ohio.
Ad Karns. Transcription Sales, Inc., Springfield, Ohio; Sydney M. Kaye, BMI, New York City; J. H. Keachie, Radio Corporation of America, Cleveland, Ohio ; Jack Kelly, WCOL, Columbus, Ohio; Lew Kent, WKRC, Cin¬ cinnati, Ohio; J. Robert Kerns, WHIZ, Zanesville, Ohio; John Koepf, Fort Industry Company, Washington, D. C.; Marshall Krieger, WHAS, Louisville, Ky. ; Jim Kyler, SESAC, New York City.
F. E. Lackey, WHOP, Hopkinsville, Ky.; H. S. Lackey, WSON, Henderson, Ky.; W. P. Lackey, WPAD, Paducah. Ky. ; Howard Lane, WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio; Cy Langlois, Lang-Worth, New York City; John Langlois, Lang-Worth, New York City; U. A. Latham, WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio;
Dave Lewis, WFIN, Findlay, Ohio; D. H. Long, WLKY, Lexington, Ky. ; Nathan Lord, WAVE, Louisville Ky. ; W. S. Lubenville WGRC, Louisville, Ky.
Robert McIntosh, WGRC, Cleveland, Ohio; Harry McTigue, WINN, Louisville, Ky. ; James Mahoney, Mutual Broadcasting System, Chicago, Ill.; Lin Mason, Transcrip¬ tion Sales, Inc., Springfield, Ohio; R. T. Mason, WMRN, Marion, Ohio; Joe Matthews, WCMI, Ashland Ky. ; Justin Miller, NAB, Washington, D. C. ; Bob Morrison, WMRN, Marion, Ohio; John T. Murphy, NAB, New York City.
Len Nasman, WFMG, Youngstown, Ohio; W. Richard Neher, WHBC, Canton, Ohio; Gilmore Nunn, The Nunn Stations, Lexington, Ky.
John M. O’Hara, WMAN, Mansfield, Ohio; W. I. Orr, WBNS, Columbus, Ohio.
Ed Palen, WJW, Cleveland, Ohio; Fred A. Palmer, Radio Consultant, Cincinnati, Ohio; E. A. Park, WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio; L. M. Pattee, BMI, New York City; Gene Peak, WPAD, Paducah, Ky. ; Frank Pellegrin, NAB, Washington, D. C. ; Bill Pepper, WPAY, Portsmouth, Ohio; Emerson J. Pryor, WRRN, Warren, Ohio; Hugh Potter, WOMI, Owensboro, Ky. ; James M. Price, RCA, Camden. N. J.
Glenn Ramsey, AP, Atlanta, Ga.; Paul Reed, Alliance, Ohio; Robert K. Richards, Broadcasting Magazine, Wash¬ ington, D. C.; Russell W. Richmond, WHKK, Akron, Ohio; T. A. Rogers, Newark, Ohio; J. Harold Ryan, WSPD, Toledo, Ohio.
Samuel R. Sague, Cleveland, Ohio; Robert Sampson, WSAI. Cincinnati, Ohio; C. E. Schindler, WGRC, Louis¬ ville, Ky. ; Bill Schudt, CBS, New York City; Arch Shawd, WTOL, Toledo, Ohio; Alex Sherwood, Standard Radio, New York City; Harry M. Smith, WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. Porter Smith, WGRC, Cleveland, Ohio; Lou Smith, Edward Petry Company, Chicago, Ill. ; George A. Speese, WMRN, Marion, Ohio; Joel Stovall, WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio ; Gerald Swisher, AP, Cleveland, Ohio.
John A. Toothill, Burn Smith Company, Inc., Chicago, Ill.; 0. W. Towner, WHAS, Louisville, Ky. ; Jack Tracy, NBC Recording, New York City.
Paul Wagner, WPAY, Portsmouth. Ohio; Lawrence Webb, WJW, Cleveland, Ohio; Pierre Weis, Lang-Worth, New York City; Miller Welch, WLAP, Lexington, Ky. ; J. P. Williams, Transcription Sales, Inc., Springfield, Ohio; J. E. Willis, The Nunn Stations, Lexington, Ky. ; Phil Wood, WFMJ, Youngstown, Ohio.
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50 KW STATIONS SHOW 60,981,196 TIME SALES
Total net time sales realized by licensees of the 53 stand¬ ard broadcast stations of 50 kilowatt power located in the United States, for the year 1945, amounted to $60,981,196, according to preliminary reports submitted to the Federal Communications Commission. This was an increase of 4.3% over the 1944 total of $58,625,000.
Included in the net time sales reported for 1945 by the 53 stations was the amount of $21,772,835 which these stations received from the sale of station time to major networks. This amount was approximately 37% of the
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DISTRICT MEETINGS AHEAD
4th
District
April 11-12
Cavalier Hotei
Virginia Beach, Va.
2nd
District
April 25-26
Roosevelt Hotel
New York, N. Y.
Sth
District
April 29-30
San Carlos Hotel
Pensacola, Florida
1st
District
May 13-14
Hotel Statler
Boston, Massachusetts
3rd
District
May 16-17
Bellevue Stratford Hotel
Philadelphia, Pa.
APRIL 8, 1946 — 277