Radio daily (Oct-Dec 1949)

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8 RADIO DAILY Tuesday, November 22, 1949 COAST-TOCOAST Brotherhood Program Allentown, Pa— WKAP's program 'Tor God and Country" heard every Sunday afternoon at 2:30 is a half hour broadcast dedicated to Brotherhood. Speakers of all religious faiths, including Priests, Rabbis, Ministers and Laymen, appear weekly and music of all faiths is also presented. Symphony Hall Louisville, Ky.— WAVE's affiliate, WRXW, has inaugurated a new series on its serious music hour, Symphony Hall, having as weekly guests distinguished local and visiting artists who will program various recorded works and supply their own commentary. Students' Program Pittsfield, Mass. — News Chief Leon Beeler continues for the 2nd year his program for "in-school" listening. Program, "History in the Making" is written and narrated by Beeler and is designed to simplify for school students, the problems of the day, both local, national and foreign. The program is heard over WBRK, Wednesday mornings at 11 o'clock. Kevnotes By Bailey Boston, Mass. — Mildred Bailey, food and fashion authority on her WCOP daily show, is now demonstrating her musical abilities on the "Keynotes By Bailey" program. The program is aired Monday through Friday at 2:00 p.m., and features Miss Bailey at the piano. Yodeler Signs TV Contract San Antonio, Tex.— Cliff Warren, cowboy yodeler who has appeared on KTSA and WOAL has signed to appear as singing star of a new TV series to start in January over a Fort Worth outlet. Series will be sponsored by the Falstaff Brewing Co., and will have Dizzy Dean as master of ceremonies. New WPAT Sponsor Paterson, N. J. — Milo Boulton, new radio star, is now signed with the Acme Markets for sponsorship of his program "Bargin' Around With Boulton." The program is heard every morning, Monday through Friday, at 11:00 on WPAT. 'Dhe Uoice of ^J(,ania& TOPE K A •IN lUOY, Cmrrol Moiogir NETWORK SONG FAVORITES The top 30 songs of the week (more in case of ties), based on the copyrighted Audience Coverage Index Survey of Popular Music Broadcast over Radio Networks. Published by the Office of Research, Inc., Dr. John Peatman, Director. Survey Week of November 11-17, 1949 TITLE PUBLISHER A Dreamer's Holiday Shapiro-Bernstein A Thousand Violins Paramount Ain't She Sweet Advanced Bye Bye Baby J. J. Robbins Dear Hearts And Gentle People E. H. Morris Don't Cry Joe Harms Downhearted Orten Music Festival Of Roses Witmark Hop Scotch Polka Cromwell I Can Dream Can't I Chap pell I Never See Maggie Alone Bourne I've Got A Lovely Bunch Of Cocoanuts Cornell Last Mile Home Leeds Maybe It's Because Bregman-Vocco-Conn Mule Train Walt Disney Over The Hillside Dreyer River Seine Remick Room Full Of Roses Hill & Range Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer St. Nicholas Slipping Around Peer Some Enchanted Evening Chappell Someday You'll Want Me To Want You Duchess That Lucky Old Sun Robbins There's Yes Yes In Your Eyes Witmark Twenty-Four Hours Of Sunshine Advanced Twi'ight Ben Bloom Wishing Star Broadcast Music Younger Than Springtime Chappell You're Breaking My Heart Mellin You're In Love With Someone KramerWhitney Second Group TITLE PUBLISHER A Man Wrote A Song Henry Spitzer Dime A Dozen E. H. Morris Envy Encore Fiddle Dee Dee Harms Huckle Buck United Hush Little Darlin' Michael I Only Have Eyes For You Remick In Santiago By The' Seat Life Music Jealous Heart ...... Acuft & Rose Johnson Rag. . X ■'■ Miller Just For Fun Paramount Just Got To Have Him Around Jefferson Let's Take An Old Fashioned Walk _ .' Berlin Make Believe (You Are Glad When You're Sorry) . . . Bregman-Vocco-Conn Makin' Love Ukelele Style Mayf air Meadows Of Heaven Laurel My Bolero '. Shapiro-Bernstein My Own My Only My All Paramount My Street Campbell She Wore A Yellow Ribbon Regent Souvenir Beacon Story Of Annie Laurie Sandy-Joy Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye Feist You're Always There Bregman-Vocco-Conn You're My Thrill Sam Fox Copyright, 1949 by Office of Research, Inc. AGENCIES HAL MARC ARDEN resigning as writer-director at WMGM, New York, to join Robert A. Bories Inc. (American Institute of Food Products) as director of radio and television. BILL WELSH has resigned as general manager of Allied Advertising Agencies to head the radio and television department of Walter McCreery, Inc., successor to the advertising firm of Smith, Bull and McCreery. AL ALPERSTEIN has joined Pan American Broadcasting Co. as sales promotion manager. He was formerly general manager of the Chas. H. Rogers Advertising Agency. HARRISON LLOYD TAYLOR, formerly with Remington-Rand, has joined the copy department of Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc. JOSEPH TERY, production manager of station WINS, will join WFLN, Philadelphia, as musiq department head on Dec. 1. He has been with WINS since October, 1948. No successor has been named as yet. ARTHUR PINE ASSOCIATES have been appointed by Cushman's Sons, Inc., Long Island City, retail bakery chain organization, to serve as publicity-public relations representatives for all media, effective immediately. CROMWELL ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC., has been named by Topmost Packing Co., packer of Kitchen-Made food products. HOWARD L. CORDERY, formerly head of the television department of Nasht Productions, has joined the Marshalk and Pratt video department. WEVD 117-119 W. 46 SL HENRY GREENFIELD. Mg. Director N.Y.19