NBC Transmitter (Jan 1943-Sept 1944)

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12 NBC Transmitter DALLAS, TEXAS: SCENE OF STOP ON COAST-TO-COAST WAR CLINIC TOUR L. to r.: Jim Moroney, of Dallas Morning News ; Raymond F. Guy , NBC radio facilities engineer; Jim Gaines, NBC, N. Y.; Hugh A. L. Halff, W OAI, and Robert Shelby, NBC engineer. Mrs. Moroney greets Sheldon Hickox, NBC station relations manager, and Ed Zimmerman, of KARK, Little Rock, Arkansas, at one of the many events held in conjunction with the Clinic. ( Left to right J : NBC’s Ray Guy; E . M . Dealey, president, The Dallas Morning News, and Niles Trammell, NBC president. NBC’s third annual War Clinic completed its 8.000-mile tour late in March with Dallas, Chicago and Hollywood as the last meeting places. The earlier New York and Atlanta sessions were reviewed photographically in the April issue of The NBC Transmitter. The great interest in television and FM shown by affiliates found expression in the news and editorial columns of leading newspapers from coast to coast. Video network prospects as outlined by President Trammell and other industry clinicians emphasized the great post-war possibilities of television as an additional NBC service to stations. VIEWS OF VISITORS TO MEETING OF NBC AFFILIATES IN CHICAGO DURING MARCH Rov C. W'itmer, NBC vice-president in charge of sales, and Doris Corwith, assistant to NBC’s public service counselor, attending the NBC third annual W ar Clinic in Chicago. L. to r.: Morgan Murphy, W'. C. Bridges and H. E. W'estmoreland. of W EBC; Stanley E. Hubbard, of KSTP, and Fred Schilplin, of KFAM. Mrs. B. Lavin and Mrs. H. Burke, ivives of station men. Fred Schilplin of KFAM, and Hoivard Dahl,' of W'KBH. H. Fair, W HO. A. Wr. Kanev and W . J. McEdwards, NBC. NBC V.P.’s Frank E. Mullen and John F. Royal.