Radio showmanship (Jan-Dec 1949)

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Vllied Florists of Greater hiladelphia enlisted aid of ical disc jockeys to proote sale of green carnaons on St. Patrick's Day. hown is Eleanor O'Donell, presenting bouquet to Hal Moore, of WCAU Station WEBR, Buffalo, gets on-the-scene coverage of People vs. Frank Johnston, who was named local Pyramid Club founder. Picture shows Johnston at the WEBR microphone with Clare Allen, station announcer. Allen and Bob Dambach (not shown) brought their blow by blow account to WEBR listeners direct from the courtroom where Johnson was charged with "advertising a lottery" Tom Dailey, personality boy who sparks the "Tom Dailey Show" question and answer program for school-age youngsters, is shown with his assistant, Ann Scott, in the process of getting answers to some of the questions sent in to KWK, St. Louis, from which the program originates