Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1942)

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SHOWMANSCOOPS RADIO SHOWMANSHIP welcomes unusual photographs of merchandising stunts used by businessmen to promote their radio programs. If you wish photographs returned, please include self-addressed, stamped envelope. Left . . . Sold to the public through many media was Carnah an -Shearer's Morning Newspaper of the Air. A window display was one of the methods. (For story, see What the Program Did for Me, p. 67.) Right . . . Rejuvenated in its streamlined service department was this museum piece presented by Frost Cotton Motors, Atlanta, Ga., to Charlie Smithgall, WAGA's Morning Watchman. (For story, see Proof O' the Pudding, p. 65.)