We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
VIRGINIA'S NO.I TV MARKET .; •
■
TIIK KATZ AOETlfCY. if«c
•jC Television Magazine
WILL YOU GET A
LIMOUSINE FOR
CHRISTMAS?
Give something that's different, remembered and chic . . .
A CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN
ROLLS ROYCE OR CADILLAC LIMOUSINE.
Gift Certificates for Rolls Royce rentals start at $10. for one hour, Cadillacs at $7.50, including liveried chauffeur. Perfect for that night at the theatre, trip to the airport, day or evening at the race track or special business remembrance.
Buckingham Livery
349 E. 76th St., New York City
YUkon 8-2200
50
Broadcasters Assn. \\ alter Bartlett, WLW, Cincinnati, was named first vice president; and Reggie Martin of WSPD, Toledo, second vice president. Secretary-treasurer Carlton Dargusch, Jr., was re-elected.
Island hopping: H. Scott Killgore. who has extensive station holdings in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Kansas City as president of TeleBroadcasters, is extending his frontiers. As president of Pacific Broadcasting Corp. he has bought Radio Guam, owner of KUAM (AM & TV), Agana, U.S. Territory of Guam. Price was $650,000. with Blackburn representing both bu\er and seller.
Georgia stations sold: WLET (AM & FM), Toccoa, have been sold by Virgle E. Craig to H. F. Lawson and R. Gene Cravens, plnsicians and surgeons of Crossville, Tenn. Price was $90,000. Drs. Lawson and Cravens have been part owners of WCLC, Jamestown, Tenn., with the sale of their interests therein now pending FCC approval. Dr. Lawson also owns WAEW, Crossville. Chapman Co., Atlanta, brokered the sale of the stations, the am being a 5 kw daytimer on 1420 kc, and the fm operating on 106.1 inc.
NEWSMAKERS
W.w.ne' Phelps, manager i KALG, Alamogordo, N. M., ' member of the Mutual Affiliat' Advisory Committee.
Gehald M. Goldberg to direct of public relations and special pi jects for WINS, New York.
Norman Rosllv to executive ; sistant to the president of WJF Newark.
S. B. H.wwARD to manager the Canadian Nhirconi Co.'s broB cast division.
Do.vNA Bailey to sales mercht dising and promotion coordinat of WAGE, Springfield. She was gt eral manager of the Ivy Players, professional summer stock co pany.
Allan Moll to director of pi lie affairs for KHJ, Hollywood. 1 is succeeded as news chief by J Edwards, former program direct of KFMB, San Diego.
G. Lee Hartsfield to vice pre dent and general manager WTRY, Albany-Schenectady-Tr. N. Y. He was merchandising man ger of Montgomery Ward in banv.
Station man a "side>A/alk superintendent"
^ \ —
life Assurance Society of tl
CALL SCRIBN -.S. CO..'^^^-m
Chicagouns passiiij; the coiisfriiction site of tlie luiiiitablc Life .Assurance Society on North Michii;an .\ve. may recoRni/e a famih'ar voice. Jack Brickhouse (1), nisr. of sports for WGN, made a recording descrihins the work to be pht\ed o\er loudspeakers, which lie presents to William F. Mueller, manager of the impressive project planned hy Kquitablc
SPONSOR 9 DECEMBER
■A^