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What They Say—
Dear Sirs:
Congratulations! on your May issue of RADIO DOINGS. As you know I live in the Whitcomb Hotel and this hotel has quite a following among the Broadcasting Stars. I have never been able to get much of a tumble from the girls who are in that profession until this morning — when I was reading your magazine — and they all lined up to borrow and read it. Your ears would have burned if you could have heard what they said about it. Your magazine couldn't help but be a success.
Most Sincerely,
JACK TOTTEN.
Dear RADIO DOINGS:
Merely passing a casual remark when I see you or picking up the telephone and dialing your number will not answer the purpose — I feel I must put it in writing so you will believe me when I express myself as a booster of RADIO DOINGS — rightfully termed the movie magazine of the air.
You have developed a wonderful need — a new thought in fact — expressed in language for the radio fans and aimed to satisfy the countless ones heretofore referring to their favorite radio star by name only.
RADIO DOINGS should and will findits way to every radio owner and will be a necessary part of his home entertainment.
I heartily endorse your new achievement. Sincerely,
W. BERT KNIGHT.
Dear Sirs:
I have before me the April copy of the Movie Magazine of the Air, RADIO DOINGS and I must congratulate you on this very excellent issue. There is certainly a clearly indicated field for a publication such as this. Radio listeners through this medium may visualize the outstanding artists and satisfy their curiosity as regards the high lights of the personal history of those that they become so well acquainted with over the air.
With the heartiest congratulations and best wishes for your success,
Very truly yours,
J. W. LAUGHLIN, Managing Director KPO.
Gentlemen :
Your new RADIO DOINGS is at hand and instead of having to peruse it carefully, it takes but a few moments to see that it is the most humanly interesting RADIO DOINGS it has been our pleasure to read. Your "Studio Chatter" and in fact all of the different features are very interesting and we feel that it helps a lot to stimulate interest in the different stations and programs.
Wishing you the best of luck always, we remain
Yours very truly, AIRFAN RADIO CORP., LTD.
Leah McMahon, Program Director KFSD.
NBC Program
(Continued from Page 39) 3:15 PM — Laws That Safeguard Society.
KGO KOMO KPO KECA 3:30 PM — Margy, The Steno. KGO KGW
KPO KECA KFSD 3:45 PM— Kremlin Art Quintet. KGO KFI 4:00 PM — News Service. KGO 5:00 PM — General Electric Hour. KGO
KHQ KOMO KGW KFI KFSD
KTAR
5:30 PM — Over the Heather. KGO KOMO
KGW KECA KFSD 6:00 PM — B. A. Rolfe and His Lucky
Strike Dance Orchestra. KGO
KHQ KOMO KGW KFI KFSD
KTAR
7:00 PM — Amos 'n' Andy. KGO KHQ
KOMO KGW KECA KFSD 7:1 5 PM— Gil more Circus. KOMO KGW
KPO KFI 7:15 PM — Cheer Leaders. KGO 7:30 PM — Walter V. Ferner, 'Cellist. KGO
KECA KTAR 7:45 PM — Sperry Smiles. KGO KHQ
KOMO KGW KECA KFSD 8:00 PM — Bluebird Melodies. KGO KOMO
8:30 PM — Lofner and Harris. KGO KOMO;
KGW (8:30 to 8:45 PM) 9:00 PM — Cotton Pickers. KGO KHQ
KGW KECA 9:30 PM — Associated Spotlight Revue.
KGO KHQ KOMO KGW KFI 1 1 :00 PM — Lofner-Harris Hotel St. Francis
Dance Orchestra. KGO KGW
KECA
CBS Program
(Continued from Page 41 ) 2:00 PM — Ted Husing's Sportslants. KMJ
KWG KOL KVI KFRC KH)
KDYL KOH 2:30 PM — Reis and Dunn. KM) KWG KOL
KVI KFRC KHJ KDYL KLZ
KOH
2:45 PM — Edward Davies and Howard Neumiller. KM) KVI KHJ KLZ KOH
3:00 PM — Kate Smith and Her Swanee Music. KMJ KWG KOL KVI KFRC KHJ KDYL KLZ KOH
3:15 PM — Armand Vecsey and His Orchestra. KMJ KWG KOL KVI KFRC KHJ KDYL KOH
4:15 PM— Henry Burbig. KMJ KVI KFRC KHJ KDYL KOH
4:30 PM — The Manhattan Male Chorus.
KMJ KVI KFRC KHJ KDYL KOH
5:00 PM — Ben Alley, Tenor, with Ann Leaf at the Organ. KMJ KVI KFRC KHJ KDYL KLZ KOH
5:30 PM — Columbia Educational features.
KMJ KVI KFRC KHJ KDYL KLZ KOH
6 00 PM — Hank Simmons' Show Boat.
KMJ KWG KOL KVI KFRC
KHJ KDYL KLZ KOH 6:45 PM — Anheuser Busch Program. KWG
KOL KVI KFPY KOIN KFRC
KHJ KDYL 7:00 PM — Bert Lown and His Biltmore
Orchestra. KMJ KWG KVI
KFRC KHJ KDYL KLZ KOH 7-15 pm — Pryor's Cremo Band. KMJ KWG
KOL KVI KFPY KOIN KFRC
KHJ KDYL KLZ KOH 7:30 PM — Camel Quarter Hour. KWG KOL
KVI KFPY KOIN KFRC KHJ
KDYL KLZ 7:45 pm — Will Osborne and his Orchestra
KMJ KWG KVI KFRC KHJ
KDYL KLZ KOH 8:00 PM — Jack Denny and His Orchestra.
KVI KDYL KLZ KOH
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