NBC transmitter (Jan 1943-Sept 1944)

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10 NBC Transmitter CANDID CAMERA VIEWS AT ATLANTA SESSIONS OF NBC’S 1944 WAR CLINICS Clarence L. Menser, NBC vice-president in charge of programs, addresses the Southern assemblage of NBC affiliates; his forecasts of new daytime program series won applause. Harry Cummings, WJ AX (Jacksonville ) representative; Jim LeGate, manager, If IOD (Miami); and Dr. James R. Angell, NBC public service counselor. Bill Pape (left), owner of WALA (Mobile, Ala.), chats with Roy C. If itmer, NBC vice-president in charge of sales. Dick Shafto (right), of W1S (Columbia. S. C.), planning and advisory committeeman, presided at the Atlanta sessions. Center three figures, left to right, at the table are: NBC President Niles Trammell, William S. Hedges, v.p. in charge of stations, and John F. Royal, v.p. in charge of international relations. B. H. Peace, Jr., of If FBC, is at far left. Left to right: Walter Tison, of WFLA (Tampa); Chief Engi Sheldon B. Hickox (center), manager, NBC station relations neer L. L. Caudle, of WSOC (Charlotte, N. C.) and Raymond F. department, chats with Robert Morris (left), WSOC (Charlotte) Guy, NBC radio facilities engineer. and City Commissioner Tom I meson, of Jacksonville.