Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1944)

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1he$t^ ^'M0^, fmo' Mf^'^^ '10 Shon/s IF you are looking for sure-fire, ready-made programs to solve the help problem, have a look at the shelves at radio's super-market, the NBC Radio-Recording Division. You'll find a show for every taste, well-seasoned and neatly packaged, unrationed and far below the ceiling prices. NBC's list of syndicated features contains many programs of varied lengths and varied subjects . . . all within a price range which enables you to keep the budget balanced ... all of proven worth. Here are a few of the outstanding buys: The Weird Circle— spine-tingling mysteries by master storytellers of the past; ryiodern Romances— real-life love stories, vibrant enough for the ^ oung, mellow enough for the old, from the pages of Modern 1-lomances Nhigazine; Stand by for Adventure — tales of exciting happenings in far places, among strange people; Through the Sport Glass— a elose-iip of America's sports personalities and events with Sam Hayes. The big-time list goes on and on— The Name You Will Remember, Let's Take a Look in Your Mirror, Betty and Bob, Time Out for Fun and Music, Getting the Most Out of Life Today— and many others. And don't forget radio's super-market has a catering department too— to build programs to your spi'cifications. Also sec advertisement page 000 Nationol Broadcasting Co. A A Service of Radio Corporation of AtngrkO RADIO-RSCOROING DIVISION AMERICAS NUMBSa I SOVRCE OF RECORDED PROGRAMS RCA Building, Radio City, New York, N. Y. . . Merchandise Marl, Chicago, III. Tram-Lux Building, Washington, D. C. . . Sunset and Vine, Hollywood, Calif.