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Charles Rutledge to president of Westmoreland Broadcasting Corp., WO TW, Latrobe, and John "Jay" Stewart to secretary-treasurer and genera] manager of the station. William F. Sherry to local sales manager of WIBG, Philadelphia. John Schermerhorn to manager of sales promotion and public relations of WKOW (AM & TV), Madison.
Allan Israel to promotion manager ol WOXR, New York, succeeding Elliott Sanger, Jr., who becomes "The Times*' director of news programs on the station Jack Manning to general manager ol KGLA (FM), Los Angeles. Harold Hirschmann to sales man ager of KEWP>, San Francisco/Oakland, replacing Dick Ullman, Jr. resigned.
Charles G. Pye, Jr., to executive vice president and general manager of WORL, Boston. Jack Berning, formerly sales man ager for WFIE-TV, Evansville, to general sales manager for KTVT, Dallas-Fort Worth.' Al Nelowet to local sales manager lor WAVY, Norfolk. Michael Denson to the newly created post of director of information services for the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.
John Henry Faulk requested a release from his contract with WINS, New York, to devote more time to completion of his forthcoming book for Simon &: Schuster and to his tv activities.
John F. Bayliss to director of the western region radio division of Producers, Inc., which acquired K.XOA, Sacramento, on 1 April, and has application pending FCC approval for KJAX, Santa Rosa. Joseph W. Roberts to executive vice president of Muzak, a new post.
Hugh F. Del Regno named controller for KHJ (AM 8e TV), Eos Angeles.
Ralph O'Brien to assistant merchandising manager of Springfield Broadcasting.
Kudos: The Associated Press Radio and Tv Assn. awarded plaques to three members for outstanding achievements in cooperative news
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coverage during 1962. The\ are: WCAU, Philadelphia; KYNO, Firs no; KYSS, Missoula. Eight other sta lions received honorable mention certificates . . Bill Whalen, news director of WNAC, Boston, and Yankee Network News Service, elected chairman ol Massachusetts Associated Press Broadcasters Assn. Ben Summers, news director ol WMRC, Millorel. became vicechairman . . . General Federation of Women's Clubs presented its annual award lor broadcasting to Harry Thayer, station manager of WGHO, Kingston . . . Nebraska's: Legislature passed unprecedented' resolution praising WOW, Omaha, for 10 years of public service to the ■ state. Station observes its anniversary during April . . . Metropolitan Broadcasting's WHK, Cleveland. I won first Air Force Award of 1%.H for "outstanding public service to the recruiting program of the U.S. Air Force . . . Marianne Tomlinson, women's director of WRF1), Columbus-Worthington, elected president of the Ohio Chapter of the American Women in Radio and Television . . . Alma John, director of women's activities foi WWRL, New York, received certificate of merit from U.S. Air Force Recruiting Service for her public service and on-the-air activities in its behalf.
Representatives
Rep appointments: K.DWB, Min neapolis-St. Paid, to Robert E. Eastman . . . WNFO (FM), Nash ville. to Herbert E. Groskin . . . WJAY, Mulins, S. C. to T-N Spot Sales . . . KXOA, Sacramento, to Blair Radio.
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
Michael McNally to the Chicago office of Metro Radio Sales as account executive, from WBKB, Chicago.
Edward Rohn and Robert Lewis, both radio account executives will) Edward Petry, to group sales managers, newly-created posts. Report ing to Martin Percival, eastern sales manager, each man will supervise a unit of the ten-man New York radio sales force. Mario Messina to Clarke Brown's southwestern office at Dallas to manage and handle sales.
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