Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1943)

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Circumstances today make urgent the need for radio programs that are easy and thrifty to handle. United Press radio news features meet that need. There are sixteen of them — all delivered ready for broadcast. All you need do is add an announcer— and serve. As for sponsorship— here's what stations themselves report: DAILY CHUCKLES "Sponsored 5 nights a v — WROK, Rockfi DESIGN FOR WARTIME I "One of the best featv the //me."-KMYR, Denv<| HIGHLIGHTS OF WEEK'S "Sponsored since wel scribed to U. P." i -WTJS, Jocksof IN MOVIELAND "Sponsored 6 nights a for the past year." ' — WSJS, Winston-Salem IN THE WOMAN'S WORI' "Compliments fromi sponsor and his custoi. — WJPR, Greenvill*! ON THE FARM FRONT "Sponsor has renewed. SPEAKING OF SPORTS "Sponsor's sales in tet. up 60 per cent." -WICA, Ashtafcj TIME OUT "Human interest feat til the week." ' -WGKV, Charleston,'