Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1942)

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Left . . . Typical of the popular man-on-the-street broadcasts now taboo under the new government rulings is Korner Kwizzer, heard over KVOO, Tulsa, Okla., with able emcee J. B. Lake handling the mike. Since it is impossible to contiol the remarks of the passersby. there is a risk that this type of program might become a medium for the transference of code messages. Thus, the ban. Below . . . Chester G. Renier, program director of KMOX, St. Louis, Mo., presents Mary Lee Taylor with a large basket of flowers to celerate her ninth year on the CBS network. She is sponsored by the Pet Milk Co. George Ellis (to the right) announces the shows. % Below . . . Emcee Eddie Dunn announces Private George Kluge the Fall Out for Fun winner at Camp Grant. (For story, see Army Shows, p. 58.) SiW 1?\