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CAVALCADE OF MUSIC 50% SOLD OUTl
The story behind Lang-Worth's Specialized Program Service for Advertisers is well worth the telling. Suffice it to say, however, that 3 years of planning and several hundred thousand dollars have gone into its fulfillment!
Its greatest endorsement is its success — first offering, THE CAVALCADE OF MUSIC, announced March 1, 1948, is now 50% sold out!
As of this date, you can still sponsor ^^CAVALCADE" (via transcriptions) in a few open territories . . . but hurry! Each "CAVALCADE" show is $5,000 worth of big-time production ... a half-hour musical featuring D'Artega's Pop-Concert Orchestra and 1 6-voice chorus and starring headline guests . . . Tommy Dorsey, The Modernaires, Anita Ellis, Vaughn Monroe, The Riders of the Purple Sage, Tito Guizar, Frankie Carle, Tony Russo, Rose Murphy, The 4 Knights and others
— scheduled for 52 weeks.
Available June 1: THROUGH THE LISTENING GLASS ... a half-hour production revealing a ^^Wonderland of Music." Romantic songs by Johnny Thompson, Joan Brooks and Dick Brown. Memory melodies with The Lang-Worth Choristers and starring the radiant voices of The Silver Strings
— scheduled for 52 weeks.
Additional Feature Programs, conceived, designed and produced especially for commercial sponsorship, will be made available by all Lang-Worth affiliates at intervals of 30 days, beginning July, 1948. Coming up:
THE COTE GLEE CLUB — 1 5 minutes, 5 times weekly. Stars the most popular male singing aggregation in radio. Spotlights a "memory corner" in each show (52 weeks).
GIT ALONG COWBOY — Songs of the Golden West, starring Foy Willing and The Riders of the Purple Sage, Elton Britt, Slim Rhodes, Rosalie Allen and Jack Pennington. Special interest spot is a 2-minute romantic yarn of the pioneer west designed as a feature for the station announcer. 1 5 minutes, 3 per week, 52 weeks.
For costs and time availability covering these or any other Lang-Worth Transcribed Features, from 5 minutes to 60, contact any Lang-Worth Affiliate or its station representative. For complete information on talent, program format, promotional material and future releases, contact LangWorth direct.
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