Yearbook of radio and television (1964)

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RADIO & TV INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS OFFICERS President Tom Costigan, CBS 1st Vice-Pres Max Klein, News of Day, Telenews 2nd Vice-Pres Jim Gash, WNEW, New York, N. Y. Secretary ....Irving Heitzner, News of Day, Telenews Asst. Secretary Paul Kramer Treasurer Richard Milbauer, Newsfilm, USA Sergeant-at-Arms Georqe Jordan, NBC Executive Secretary Deborah B. Beach Counsel Edward J. Gunnigle BOARD OF GOVERNORS Chairman, Ed Silverman, ABC; Nich Archer, News of Day, Telenews; David Klein, NBC; Tom O'Brien, ABC; Gabe Pressman, NBC; Lawrence Racies, CBS; John Tillmon, WPIX, New York, N. Y. ALTERNATES: Vincent Gaito, Hearst Metrotone; Herb Schwartz, CBS. SPONSORING MEMBERS Charles Collingwood, John Daly, Douglas Edwards, Allan Jackson, Larry LeSueur, John Cameron Swayze, Bob Trout, Walter Winchell, John Wingate. FUNCTIONS To promote and protect the professional interests and welfare of working newsmen in radio, television and newsreels. RADIO-TV CORRESPONDENTSASSOCIATION Senate Radio-TV Gallery, U. S. Capitol, Washington, D. C. 20510 Phone: CApito! 4-3121, Ext. 6421 OFFICERS Chairman Wells Church, CBS Vice-Chairman Stephen J. McCormick, MBS Secretary J. W. "Bill" Roberts, Time-Life Treasurer John Rolfson Members-at-Large. . Murray Alvey, Joseph McCaffrey, Ray Scherer Member Ex-Officio William B. Monroe, NBC FUNCTIONS The Association is the official accrediting agency for all radio-television reporters covering the United States Congress ond official Washington. RADIO AND TELEVISION COMMISSION, SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION 6248 Camp Bowie Blvd., Ft. Worth, Tex. 76116 Phone: PE 8-2188 OFFICERS Executive Director. Paul M. Stevens Business Manager Carlyle B. Hayes Radio Production Theodore Lott Television Production Truett Myers Dir. of Promotion Clarence Duncan Publication Mgr James T. Johns Sta. Rels., Tape/Film Dist. Mgr Charles Roden FUNCTIONS Producers and distributors of radio and television public service programs. RADIO-TELEVISION NEWS DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, THE c/o WKAR, Michigan State U., East Lansing, Mich. Phone: 355-5115 OFFICERS President. Edward F. Ryan, WTOP, Washington, D. C. 1st Vice-Pres.. .John H. Thompson, NBC, Los Angeles, Calif. Vice-Pres., TV. Bruce Palmer, KWTV, Oklahoma City, Okla. V.P., Radio Harry McKenna, WEAN, WPBJ-FM, Providence, R. I. Treasurer. Lee White, KROS, Clinton, la. Exec. Sec. . . . . . Rob Downey, WKAR, E. Lansing, Mich. Bulletin Ed Prof. Ernest Andrews, U. of Iowa, Iowa City, la. Pres., R.T.N.D.A. Canada. Bi!! Hutton, CFRB, Toronto, Ont. Regional Vice-Pres Richard W. John, WIIC,' Pittsburgh, Pa., East; Harry E Boyes, WION, Ionia, Mich., Midwest; Jay Crouse, WHAS, Louisville, Ky., South; Roy J. Eaton, KXOL, Ft. Worth, Tex., Southwest; Samuel M. Sharkey, Jr., KING, Seattle, Wash., West; Bill Hutton, Canada. DIRECTORS Jim Bennett, KLZ-TV, Denver, Colo.; Bert Cannings, CFCF-AM-TV, Montreal, Que.; Bruce W. Dennis, WGN, Chicago, III.; Bob Gamble, WFBM-AM-TV, Indianapolis, !nd.; Norman Heffron, KOTA, Rapid City, S. D.; Bill Hutton; Carroll McGaughey, WSOC-TV, Charlotte, N. C; Ray Moore, WSB-TV, Atlanta, Ga.; Don Mozley, KCBS, San Francisco, Calif. FUNCTIONS Professional association of broadcast journalists and those in associated fields of radio, TV journalism instruction and wire services. Monthly news bulletin. Annual convention and awards. Spot news, editorializing and community problem coverage. Placement service. RADIODIFFUSION-TELEVISION FRANCAISE— FRENCH BROADCASTING SYSTEM IN N. AMERICA, THE 1290 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N. Y. 10019 Phone: LT 1-1771 OFFICERS Director Jacques Sallebert Deputy Director Yves Allain Asst. Director, Radio Alice Lewitin Public Relations Dir Robert W. Powers FUNCTIONS In order to strengthen good will and understanding between France and the U. S., English-language radio programs are prepared in Paris for North American listeners, and distributed to independent stations throughout the country. Programs are free, and cover all aspects of modern French life. TV films are available at cost. French listeners and viewers are kept informed of U. S. life by films and programs, via transatlantic cable, produced in New York studios and on location throughout North America. RECORD INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. 1 E. 57th St., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: MU 8-3778 OFFICERS President Goddard Lieberson, Columbia 1st Vice-President Arnold Maxin, MGM Vice-Presidents John K. Maitland, Warner Bros.; Robert M. Schwartz, Laurie Vice-Pres., Treasurer .John Stevenson Exec. Secretary Henry Brief General Counsel Ernest S. Meyers FUNCTIONS A non-profit organization for the better development of recorded music and literature. RECORDING INDUSTRIES MUSIC PERFORMANCE TRUST FUNDS 816 Pennsylvania BIdg., 225 West 34th St., New York 1, N. Y. Phone: LO 5-5693 Trustee Samuel R, Rosenbaum FUNCTIONS Engages musicians in single engagements to play free for the public, in schools, hospitals, playgrounds, and on public service occasions such as parades, local and national patriotic observances and celebrations. 665