Radio annual and television yearbook (1952)

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NATIONAL SOCIETY OF TELEVISION PRODUCERS. INC. 17 East 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. MUrray Hill 7-3076 Room 504 OFFICERS President Irvin Paul Sulds Vice-President Charles Basch Secretary Arthur Erlich Treasurer Jack Levine DIRECTORS Walter Armitage, Martin Gosch, Judy Dupuy, Richard Jordon, Oliver Nicoll, Sandy Howard, West Hooker. COUNSEL James L. Fly BRANCH OFFICE 7063 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. Granite 6930 OFFICERS President J. Paul Sulds 1 st Vice-Pres Mike Stokey 2nd Vice-Pres Bob Oakley Secretary Gladys Rubens Treasurer Maleese Black BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mai Boyd, Michael Stokey, Gladys Rubens, Maleese Black, Syd Cassyd, Al Burton, Bob Clampett, Mort Singer. Legai Counsel Max Gilford FUNCTIONS The National Society of Television Producers (NSTP) is an industry association comprised of manufacturers or producers of live, filmed, or iconoscope recorded tele, programs. Membership in NSTP is open to all such independent producers or production firms provided they are not a part of, or associated with, an advertising, agency, tele, network, or local tele, station. NATIONAL TELEVISION FILM COUNCIL 1501 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. JUdson 2-2928 President Andrew Jaeger (Prockter Syndications International) Vice-President Paul White (Prockter Syndications International) Secretary Connie Lazar (Unity Television Corp.) Treasurer William Ho!:nnd (Hyperion Films) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mel Gold, Chairman of the Board; Sally Perle, Public Relations Counsellor; Robert Paskow, WATV, Newark; William Holland, Hyperion Productions; Ed Carroll, WABD, Dumont Transcription; Joseph Seiden, Cinema Service; Elaine Phillips, WSPD, Toledo, O.; Helen Buck, WCAU, Philadelphia; Jack Kopfstein, Atlantic Television; Eugene Scharin, Ambassador Films; Waldo Mayo, Mayo Productions. NATIONAL VARIETY ARTISTS, INC. 226 W. 47 St., New York 19, N. Y. COIumbus 5-0956 OFFICERS Honorary President George Jessel President Louis Handin First Vice-Pres Jack O'Brien Second Vice-Pres Lou Kaufman Treasurer Lester Rose Secretary Dorothe A. Masters FUNCTIONS Ttie function of National Variety Artists, Inc., is to promote Americanism, fraternal and welfare activities among the members of the theatrical profession. OHIO ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS 550 S. Market St., Canton 2, Ohio OFFICERS President L. A. Pixley, WCOL, Columbus Vice-President Robert Ferguson, WTRF, Bellairc Sec.-Treas Robert Fehlman, WHBC, Canton Directors Joel Stovall, WKRC, Cincinnati; Len Nasman, WFMJ, Youngstown; Al Hciscr, WLEC, Sandusky; John McCormick, WTAM-WNBK, Cleveland. FUNCTIONS A trade association serving the interests of radio and television broadcasters in Ohio. PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS 31 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 4-0191 Pres John S. Booth, WCHA Vice-Pres Roqer W. Clipp, WF1L Secretary David J. Bennett, Jr. WKBO Treasurer George E. Joy, WRAK Immediate Past Pres Victor C. Diehm, WAZL DIRECTORS Frank H. Ahdoerffer, WLAN; Charles E. Denny, WERC; George D. Coleman, WGBI; C. G. Moss; Louis H. Murray, WPAM; J. F. Murray, KQV; T. W. Metzger, WMRF; W. J. Thomas, WCPA. FUNCTIONS To promote closer cooperation and understanding among the members; To promote customs and practices which will be for the best interests of the public and the radio industry. PROFESSIONAL MUSIC MEN, INC. 1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y. COIumbia 5-7362 OFFICERS Honorary President Rocco Vocco President Robert Miller Treasurer Charles Lang Executive Director Bob Miller Board of Governors Mickey Garlock, Bernie Pollack, Harry Santly, Sam Smith, Jack Spatz, Irving Tanz. BRANCH OFFICES 54 W. Randolph St., Chicago, III. Regional Director Morton Schaefer 516 Glenrock, Los Angeles, Calif. Regional Director Lucky Wilbur 36 E. 5th St., Cincinnati, O. Regional Director Danny Engel FUNCTIONS Charitable and Benevolent Organization. RADIO EXECUTIVES CLUB OF NEW YORK 3948 Grand Central Terminal, New York 17, N. Y. MUrray Hill 6-0238 OFFICERS President I. E. Showerman (Free & Peters, Inc.) Vice-Pres C. H. Cottington (Advertising Executive) Secretary Claude Barrere (Program Representative) Treasurer S. R. Dean (Columbia Broadcasting System) FUNCTIONS The purpose of the Radio Executives Club of New York is to provide a common meeting place for all who are concerned with the administration and development of all phases of broadcasting, including AM, FM and television. The Radio Executives Club will seek to inform its members on the more important functions and problems of broadcasting in all its forms but will not seek to regiment the opinions of its individual members. Through all means at its disposal, the Club will dissemiate information concerning broadcasting which will provide a better understanding of its problems, no only to the industry, but to the public at large. 1326