NBC Transmitter (Dec 1945-Jan 1947)

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March 1946 5 IDEAS AND DISPLAYS HELP TO PUT ACROSS NBC AFFILIATES’ MESSAGES It’s a pun, son, that brings in fines to the March of Dimes. Von Weed, Winifred Searles and Lillian Markkanen collect at the gag desk of KGW, Portland, Ore. *1 * niif r ' T i jM* • * ■B ] Jpm j •*. A 'p*f\ ■ m 1 This display in an Easton, Pennsylvania, store keeps listeners aware of the NBC “Parade of Stars” carried over Station WEST. ar:' if *■ , ■*» V! <£ In Trenton, New Jersey, Ernie Kovacs, of WTTM, opens “ Dime Square ” for the March of Dimes fund with Mayor Andrew Duch officially proclaiming the community’s aid to the campaign against polio. The “Parade of Stars” catches the eyes as well as the ears of WKBH (WilkesBarre, Pennsylvania) listeners by an impressive photo display outside the studios. ...19 years of Public Sc nice . . . c//lorp lit an /OOO hours yearly given to Community Public Service WKBH (La Crosse, Wisconsin) is rightly proud of its public service programs, and proclaims that fact from large billboards— and car cards, too.