Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1946)

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Crossroads Cafe Mythical cafe with good music and noted guests. 5-46, p. 167. Music and Milestones Two programs a week on semiclassics; two on popular. 5-46. p. 169. Orchidaires Songs and a Hammond organ with an orchid to a listener. 5-46, p. 170. Requiem Verdi's opera used to celebrate a Golden Anniversary. 5-46, p. 171. Rhymaline Time Requests in rhyme; answers in music. 5-46, p. 174. Preriew Time Prizes at beginning lost when answer's wrong. 5-46, p. 176. Polley's Potpourri Mixture of music, chatter and information. 5-46, p. 176. All Request Hour Six-day-a-week, hour of music. 5-46, p. 176. At Your Command Written requests only. 5-46, p. 176. Art Davis and His Rhythm Riders Southwest symphony a la range. 6-46, p. 202. Pickahit A match to a hit parade, guessing only. 6-46, p. 207. Freimuth Show Ray Bloch, orchestra and chorus. 6-46, p. 209. Pick the Hits Picked from radio's three selections. 6-46, p. 210. Longhorn Joe's Western Rangers Prairie music hillbilly style. 6-46, p. 210. Name Your Music Requests. 6-46, p. 211. Your Record Date A variety of music. 6-46, p. 211. Something for the Family Georgie Jessel. plus old and new music. 6-46, p. 213. Gene Emerald Organ, voice and brief news. 6-46, p. 213. Starring Young Wisconsin Artists Music scholarships for the winners. 6-46, p. 214. Musical Castles Organ and vocal, uninterrupted. 6-46, p. 214. Hotnetnakers' Memory Time Music and verse in the nostalgic vein. 7-46, p. 234. Victor Varieties Popular music for the public. 7-46, p. 238. Battle of the Baritones Crosby vs. Sinatra vs. Haymes vs. Como. 7-46, p. 238. Derst Choirs Negro singers for all-around good listening. 7-46, p. 244. Serenades for Stnoothies Sweet and swing from a telephone company. 7-46, p. 244. Spanish Program For the Spanish public, a Spanish program, songs and commercials. 7-46, p. 246. What Goes On Music spiced with human interest and shopping news. 8-46, p. 277. A Song for You Songs and fashions cornered for entertainment. 8-46, p. 278. Juke Box Pop music plus teen-agers and guest bignames in music. 8-46, p. 280. Cleveland Clambake Town hall authentic entertainment of America. 8-46, p. 282. ■ Shorty Wilkerson Hillbilly entertainment. 8-46, p. 284. Andrew Williams Show Case Lots of music; little talk. 8-46, p. 285. Tic Toe Club Early morning music with guestars 8-46, p. 285. Podium Performance. Music a la long hair. 8-46, p 286. Quality Does It A melody hour of classic, semi classic music, with a newscast and spot announce ments as sidelines. 9-46, p. 298. Happy Gang Hillbilly entertainment; story on pro motion. 9-46, p. 314. Casa Cugat Daytime musical with top-flight talent 9-46, p. 315. Western Jamboree Musical request show with em phasis on western. 9-46, p. 317. It's the Berries Pop music for Saturday night daters 9-46, p. 317. Mail Bag Letters from listeners bring the music. 9-46, p. 318. It's a Strike Popular music coupled with bowling news. 9-46, p. 321. Saturday Swing Show Jazz, with emphasis on unknown music and collectors items. 9-46, p. 321. All Request Hour Precisely what the title says. 9-46, p. 321. Musical Salesman Directs Chorus of Sales One performer, seven programs, all tops. By Joe Flynn. 10-46, p. 331. It Means a Lot When You Say Stott Whoopee John in polkas, schottisches, etc., for fuel company. By Kay Cooke, rfdio director, David, Inc. 10-46, p. 343. Balboa Musical Discoveries Entertainer of the day as musical discovery. 10-46, p. 353. Dude Ranch Buckaroos Sure-fire Western music. 10-46, p. 353 Focus on Musical Portraits. Photographer sells portraits of people with music. By Frank Stewart, KPRC, Houston, Tex. 11-46, p. 375. Nighttime is Play Time Friendly greetings and A-to-Z in music. By I. V. Masia, Bauerlein Adv. Agcy. 11-46, p. 378. Linger Awhile Songs by a local singer plug sheet music and record sales. 11-46, p. 387. Off the Record Medleys and guest star appearances. 11-46, p. 391. Silver Star Serenades Texas Rangers sing, build good will and consumer acceptance for meat packer. 12-46, p. 408. Pep Boys of California One item commercials on a schedule of music and news. 12-46, p. 414. MYSTERY Adventures by Morse Action by a Capt. Friday; authored by a Carlton E. Morse. 1-46, p. 3 3. Adventures of Michael Shayne A West Coast boy with a backing for his escapades. 1-46, p. 34. Sales by the Barrel Boston Blackie puts a beer ahead. 2-46, p. 52; 4-46, p. 133. The Shadow A well-known laugh for a well-known thriller, and success. 3-46, p. 103. NEWS Now It Can Be Sold Every hour, on-the-hour news. 1-46, p. 19. Headlines in Review Negro news. 1-46, p. 25. News Early morning stint. 1-46, p. 30. R.F.D. 1540 Farm and hometown news, with items about local events, announcements and general news. 2-46, p. 59. Servicemen News of local boys in service, with music. 2-46, p. 59. News Louis L. Kaufman with informal type of newscast. 2-46, p. 66. Names in the News One person per day in relation to current events. 3-46, p. 96. Gold Star Final Newscast and honor to most courteous and safest driver. 3-46, p. 98. This Changing World Interpretative comment on current events. 4-46, p. 132. The Voice of Washington Factual, unbiased news by unnamed newscaster. 4-46, p. 135. Journal of the Air Local news from local cab company. 4-46, p. 136. Under the Capitol Dome Five-minute commentary. 4-46, p. 142. Capitola News Reporter Georgia news, national news plus all other kinds. 4-46, p. 142. Martin Agronsky News Co-operative news broadcast. 5-46, p. 176. News Roundup Up-to-the-minute news for coffee cups at breakfast. 5-46, p. 176. Bert Vincent Columnist on the air. 5-46, p. 176. Franklin News News for the mother's second cup of coffee time. 7-46, p. 246. News To attract the man to a men's store. 9-46, p. 316. News News with a strong tie-in of local public service. 9-46, p. 318. 420 RADIO SHOWMANSHIP