U. S. Radio (Oct 1957-Dec 1958)

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THE PLANE FACTS are gathered by K-PAY's "Flying Stagecoach" over Chico, Cal. The four-place Tri-Pacer joined in with other searchers recently seeking a lost child. i^^^OGO^ TWO STATION PURCHASE is agreed upon by Herbert E. Evans, left, vice president of People's Broadcasting Corp. which made the purchase, and Gen. Luther L. Hill, president of Cowles Broadcasting Company which sold stations WNAX, Yankton, S. D., and KVTV, Sioux City, la. DREAM HOLIDAY CONTEST over KONO, San Antonio is kicked-off by (left to right), Marcus Cohen of Wolff and Marx department store, Bob Johnson of Brooks Advertising Agency, John Kimberly of W&M, Jack Roth of KONO, and, seated, Norman Netter, president of W&M. Extensive saturation campaign of 45 days will employ over 1,400 announcements. THE SILVER ANNIVERSARY of their association Is marked with engraved plaque by (left to right) H. Preston Peters, president of Peters, Griffin, Woodward Representatives; Thomas K. Barnes, general manager WDAY, Fargo, N. D.; and Russell Woodward, executive vice president PGW. NEW BROADCASTER' PROMOTION Association officers elected at recent Chicago meeting are (left to right) Charles A. Wilson, WGN, Chicago, first vice president; Montei Tjaden, KWTV, Oklahoma City, second vice president; and Elliott W. Henry, Jr., ABC, Chicago, president. U.S. RADIO November 1957 33