Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1944)

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• (Left) . . . Farm editor and manager of KMBC Service Farms Phil Evans interviews prize winners in an essay contest on how best the new farm can serve rural Heart of America. Winners received War Bonds. Interviews originated from KMBC studios, Kansas City, Mo. . . . Radio Goes to Town • (Right) ... By children for children is the WWL quarterhour of dramatized fairy tales for juvenile listeners in New Orleans, La. It's Buddy's Book Corner. Boy in the corner is Buddy Rodrigue who acts as narrator on the Saturday morning show. • (Below) . . . Returned heroes take to the air over KDYL in Mission for Tonigftt, pay tribute to their native bailiwicks. (For story, see Airing the New, p. 27). AN U AR Y, 1944 21