U. S. Radio (Jan-Dec 1961)

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RADIO FOCUS: IDEAS RADIO NEWSMEN George Brown (seated) of UOR New York and Len Whartman, resident correspondent for MBS, prepare copy for their newscast on the Eichmann trial. The light colored box on Whartman's belt is special receiving set leased by Israeli government that provides four separate translations. NATIONAL DEFENSE promotion at KTRH Houston involved the placing of disc jockey Eric Goldmar in a sealed shelter. „ — n u Operation Survival Operation Survival i — — ^ TELLING workers behind the Iron Curtain a little about the American way of life are these two union stewards at the Pabst Brewing Co. The Voice of America broadcast was recorded at Milwaukee's W'IMJ. CELEBRATING the KBIG Santa Catalina promotion of Trewax are: (I to r) Harry Fox, Trcwax president; Bob McAndrews, station manager, Jon Ross of the Tilds ir Cantz agency and Jerome Fox, Trewax v.p. ROSIN on the bow and away they go in Portsmouth, N.H., where WHEB held its Spring Hay Ride. Over 200 townspeople joined in the fun and festivities. While the station sponsored affair, Heart Fund contributions were accepted. RADIO FOCUS: IDEAS continued p. 58