Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1946)

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• (Left) . . . When the Canfield Fair celebrated its centennial, WKBN, Youngstown, O., was on hand to join in festivities, also celebrate its own twentieth anniversary. For 156,000 WKBN listeners, its Auditorium Tent was headquarters for entertainment. • (Center) ... No fair weather friends were the 60,000 people who visited KIDO's Parade of Stars at the Idaho State Fair, Boise, Idaho. • (Right) . . . Restaurant clientele in Fresno, Calif., catch up on the latest news. Daily, KARM prints up the news headlines with brief explanations, inserts the news package in a cellulose folder which is attached to the menu in each local restaurant. Shown here is newscaster, Henry Thornley, with Bob and Steve Niklanovich, owners of STEVE AND BOB'S RESTAURANT. NOVEMBER, 1946