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

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A SILVER ANNIVERSARY gift from AB-PT executives is admired by President Leonard H. Goldenson at a testimonial luncheon honoring his 25 years in the entertainment industry. Simon B. Siege!, financial vice president of American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, looks on at right. LAKE RADIO IS EVERYWHERE for sure in Nashville, Tenn., as WLAC's "Lake Reporter," Bill Allen, interviews a canoeist on Old Hickory Lake. The Saturday afternoon on-the-water interviews with boaters, dock operators and fishermen include safety hints, weather information, fishing reports. -^.1' ^■■■' i -^^li. A WEATHER REPORT was delivered to the door of KBMY Billings, Mont., during the broadcast of a summer tornado warning. General Manager Ken Nybo (shown here) and his staff worked through the night erecting a temporary antenna; only eight hojrs of broadcast lime w^s lo:t. ANSWERING AN APPEAL by WISN Milwaukee for funds to support the widow of a local man who died in a heroic rescue attempt, listeners raised more than $3,300 in 10 days. Mrs. Carl Cramer, the recipient, accepts a check from Jack Puelicher (left), v. p. of Marshall & llsley Ba-'k, a-id John B. Soell, v.p. and mgr. of WISN Div. of Hearst Corp. CLOCKS ARE PRIZES for salesmen of KGLO, Mason City, la., who show Sales Manager Lloyd D. Loers results of a one-month selling contest. Prior to the start of the June contest, local radio billings were already up 2 percent over a year ago, and the contest is expected to give the station its biggest income year. Apparently nobody lost. U. S. RADIO September 1958 39