Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1949)

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siiinunmiiiirs If you have pictures of unusual and outstanding promotion and programming projects, send them to Showmanscoops, "Radio Showmanship" Magazine. The five best photos received each month will appear in this section. Mrs. John Nash, Jr., San Antonio winner in Mrs. Tucker's Gold Rush contest gets congratulations from announcer Dick Perry during broadcast of "Mrs. Tucker's Smile Program" over WOAI, San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Nash holds her 41 i-month-old baby boy. She won a Waltham gold watch and a chance at $1,000 grand prize Clare Dolley, voted "Outstanding Amateur Radio Entertainer of 1948" by New England listeners as result of competition with 400 others on the "Opportunity Hour" sponsored by Curran and Joyce for eleven years over WLAW, Lawrence, Massachusetts, is shown with Terrence G. Tryon, treasurer of sponsoring company and Arthur Flynn, emcee. Miss Dolley won a New York trip for herself and companion as well as an audition for network appearance, in addition to trophy she is accepting to symbolize her victory