Radio broadcast .. (1922-30)

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Announcing Some Announcers "CHIEF MIDNIGHT AGGRAVATOR" Earl Martz, director of programs and announcer at WDAL, the Florida, Times-Union station, who puts his collection of Midnight Aggravators on the air from 12 to I o'clock. Their sparkling jazz is being heard "from Maine to Cuba and all through the West," says C. M. A. Martz CREATOR OF "RADARIOS" Herewith Fred Smith, studio director of WLW, the Crosley Manufacturing Company station in Cincinnati, who originated the type of drama broadcasting known as the "radario" EDWARD F. HARRINGTON Studio director of WCX, the station of the Detroit Free Press, out there in Michigan MARTINEAU OF KPO E. J. are the initials, although it's "H. J. announcing," He is director of the Hale Brothers station in San Francisco TRANSFERRED FROM WJZ TO WRC Bruce Lum's handsome voice now issues from his handsome self at the Washington, D. C., station of the Radio Corporation of America