NBC Transmitter (Jan 1943-Sept 1944)

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kifi April 1944 13 Shown above is an effective window display arranged by Rockivell C. Force, manager of the Saginaiv Broadcasting Company, directing attention to shows on IT SAM. This is but one of many eye-catching Parade of Stars exhibits arranged by the Saginaw, Michigan, station. CBC. men in Italy: (l. to r.) Mathew H. Halton; Captain John Howard, Public Relations Officer; Marcel Ouirnet; Engineers A. J. McDonald and F. Paul Johnson; Peter Stursberg. A. J. Schroeder, WMAQ engineer, receives golf tournament trophy from William Weddell (right), NBC Chicago assistant sales manager, ichile Assistant Office Manager Leonard Anderson expresses approval. Chicago News Chief William Ray, gives some pointers to distaff news writers Margaret L. Whitehead (left) and Myrtle Robison, of NBC's Central division. Thin girders of steel, forming the antenna of WENY (Elmira, N. Y.), are given a coat of paint for Springtime. Ko/in Hager, WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) executive, receives a certificate of appreciation from Richard Davis, of the local Red Cross Blood Plasma Center.