Sponsor (Oct-Dec 1963)

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STATION REPRESENTATIVES Bolton heads Atlanta rep assoc. JACK BoLTOx of the Katz Agency is tlie new president of the Atlanta Radio & Television Station Representatives Assn. He was elected, along witli six of his confreres, at the Mayfair Club Meeting recently Other officers are: Dick Walker of Robert Eastman, vice president, and Bill Jones of Peters, Griffin & NEWS NOTES New hqs. in New York: Savalli/ Gates Inc., formerly Pearson National Representatives, moved to larger and more centrally located quarters at 7 West 44th Street, New York 10036. WGAN to Bassett: Guy Gannett Broadcasting Services of Portland, Me., decided to switch reps for its radio station, WGAN. Mort Bassett & Co. takes over the selling of the station on 1 November. WGAN-TV is still repped by Blair TV. Richer Reps adds two: Robert Richer Representatives announces addition of two new offices. In Chicago, headquarters will be at 333 North Michigan Avenue and will be head Woodward, secretary-treasurer. Joe Sierer, Edwiird Petry, immediate past president, becomes a member of the association's board of directors. Elected to the board of directors for this year were Barney Ochs, Bernard I. Ochs Co.; Eddy Brandt, Paul H. Raymer Co.; and Bill Mason of Storer Television Sales. ^ ed by Pat Gatto and Phil Boal. Telephone number is 312 345-7530. In Detroit, the office is located at 424 Book Building, run by Ma.x Goldfarb. Phone 313 WO 1-9704. Walton adds six: Hal Walton & Co. has opened new and larger offices in New York at 220 Madison Avenue, N. Y. 16. The move reflects the continuing growth of the company, which has just been appointed representative for six more stations. They are WTMC, Ocala, Fla.; WGGG, Gainesville, Fla.; WDDT, Greenville, Miss.; WAGR, Lumberton, N. C; WBAG, Burlington, N. C; WEMD, Md. NEWSMAKERS Miss Carol Gilbert to manager of the sales development depart Programing plans aired at Mt. Airy Hepresciitafives of H-R Television relaxed in the pic'tuifs(nK I uiunos as V\'D.\l'-T\', Philadelphia, paraded its fall iiroRraininj; plans hefoie 175 business executives, media reps, and aRent>nicn. Here station v. p. Mar>' Mcgargec chats with (1-r) Tom Wood, Tom Buchanan, and John Bradley ment of Robert E. Eastman. She was with the American Research Bureau. Peter R. Scott to account executi\'e with Roger O'Connor. He was with WPAT Radio, Paterson. George Joh.\xxessex to the sales staff of Edward Petry. He was with American Research Bureau, and was previously research director of Petry 's television division. Thomas J. White, Jr. to general sales manager of the radio divisior of Adam Young. He was formerl) with Avery-Knodel. William P. Marseilles anc D.-vLE Steve.vs to the board of di rectors of Robert E. Eastman. STATEMENT OF OWNKRSHIP. M.\NAGEMI NT AND CIKCVU^TION (Art of Orlober 23. 1 j. Section 4369. Title 39, United States Code) 1. Date of filing: Oct. 1. 1963. 2. Title of publication: SPONSOR. 3. Frequency of issue: weekb". 4. Lo<-alion of known office of publicalion: :>'>j Fifth Ave., -New York. N. Y. 10317. 5. Location of the headquarters or Keneral builness offices of the publishers: 535 Fifth Ave., Now York, N. Y. 10017. r>. Names and addresses of publisher, editor, and |j managing eilitor: Publisher: Norman R. Glenn. Mamaroneck, N. T. Eililor: Kobeit M. Grebe, Cortlardt. N. Y. Managing editor: (NONE). 7. OWNER. (The names and addresses of sloikholders owning or holding 1 percent or more at total amount of stock.): The owner Is: SPONSOR Publications Inc.. New York, New Y'ork. Stmkholuers owning or holding I percent or moff of the total amocnt of sto<k: Norman R. Glenn, Mamaroneck, New York Elaine C. Glenn, Mamaroneck. .N. Y. Ben Strouse, Ballimori, Mar>land Kiuh K. Strouse, BaHlmore, Maryland William ONeil, ClevelanI, Ohio Henry J. Kaufman, Washington, D. C. Pauline II. Poppele, Ntw York. N. Y'. Judge M. S. Kronheim, Washington, D. C. Norman Reed. Washirgton, D. C. .■\dele Lebowitz, Washington, D. C J. P. Williams, Dayton, Ohio Jerome Saks, Washington, D. C. Catherine E. Koste, Hawihoine. N. Y. William B. Wolf, Washington. D. C. Bernard Piatt, Port Chester, N. Y. 8. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and otiKr security holders owning or holding 1 percent more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or othar securities: NONE. 9. Paragraphs 7 and 8 Include, in cases whan the storkhol'Jer or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any otbar fidu iary relation, the name of the person or poralion for wtumi such trustee Is acting, also UM statements in the two paragraphs ^how the nffiint't full knowledge and belief as to the clrcumsta and ron<lition.s under which stockholders and secar4 ity holders who Jo not appear upon the books ri the company as trustees, hold stock and securitlet In a capadlv other than that of a Iwna tide n»ner. Names and addroses of individuals who are stock* holders nf a corporation uhl h itself is a sio kholdei or holder of bonds, mortgages or other securltia of (he publishing comoration have been intludcd in paragraphs 7 and 8 when the interests of such individuals arc equhalent to 1 percent or mon of the total amount of (he stock or securltlei ol thi publishing ccii^oratlon. 10. This Item must be completed for all pubU' cations except those which do not carry advertUlM other than tlie publisher's own anil which are nanfc In sections 132. C31. I32.23->, and 132.233, Post* Manual (Se<tlon.i 4355a, 43S.5b, and 43S6 oT TUU 30, rnlied States Code). Average No. copies each Issue during precedlni 12 months: A. To(al No. copies printed, 10.100. It Paid circulation 1. To tenn subscribers by mall, carrier dellWI or by other means. 7458. 2. Sales through agents, news dealers, or oUnti wise, NO.VE. >' Ftre distribution (Including samples) by mill' carrier, delivery, or by other means. 2601. 1). TOTAL No. of copies distributed, 10,0.'i9. I certify Uiat tlie statements made by me abtn' are correct and ion»plpte. Norman R. Gba rul>llsher 64 SPONSOR/7 OCTTOBER 19'