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VOL. 33, NO. 6
RADIO MIRROR
EVISION
KEYSTONE
PEOPLE ON THE AIR
Radio Mirror Awards For 1949
Godfrey Tops Them All!
"They Knew Them When" — View of Fibber and Molly by Pauline Swanson
Nonsense and Some-Sense by Art Linkletter
Best Job In The World by Ted Mack
Father Is Best! by Fredda Dudley
"Does A Working Wife Cheat Her Family?"
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What's New From Coast to Coast by Dale Banks 8
Facing the Music by Bob Poole 22
Collector's Corner by Paul Weston 25
Information Booth 27
Inside Radio 72
FOR BETTER LIVING
You and Perfume by Dorry Ellis 6
When A Girl Marries by Joan Davis 10
Traveler of the Month by Tommy Bartlett 12
Poetry 21
Grandma Is A Freshman by Terry Burton 76
TELEVISION
Fran's the Favorite 54
Radio Mirror Television Awards Winners for 1949 56
How to Stop the Music! by Harry Salter 58
YOUR LOCAL STATION
CKEY: Crysdale and Company 14
WPRO: Baker's Bailiwick 16
WFIL: Towne Topics 24
WBEN: Music for Many Moods 26
RADIO MIRROR READER BONUS
Radio's Own Life Story by Llewellyn Miller 62
The Case of The Suspect Sweethearts — A Perry Mason Novelette
by Delia Street 64
Daytime Diary 66
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