U. S. Radio (Jan-Dec 1961)

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These three Collins dynamic microphones feature the Dynaflex non-metallic diaphragm. They're handsomely designed, yet rugged enough to take in stride temperature extremes, shocks and humidity. The Dynaflex diaphragm gives you a smooth response over a wide frequency range. COLLINS RADIO COMPANY CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA DALLAS. TEXAS BURBANK, CALIFORNIA M-40 response 40-20,000 cps • output —57 db * 9'/i inches long, 1 inch in diameter • J J ounces. M-30 response 50-18,000 cps. • output —57 db • 6V2 inches long, IV* inches in diameter at head • 16 ounces. M-20 response 60-18,000 cps • output —57 db • 4 inches long, I inch in diameter • V/i ounces. For more information contact your Collins sales engineer or write. O B LOBSTERADIO AOAUJPA. MAINE Buying the top "35" Then you must include "Lobsterland" — MA Uniform product distribution Single Medium Coverage — LOBSTERADIO $ 1 V2 billion Consumer Spendable Income Nearly One Million Consumers Ratings as high as 7.6 Rates as low as $27 for minute spots Markets? MARKETS ®r LOBSTERADIO EXECUTIVE OFFICES: Columbia Hotel, Portland, Maine TEL. SPruce 5-2336 MANAGER: MEL STONE ] RADIO ENTITY WITH 8 TRANSMITTERS REPRESENTED BY: NEW YORK: Devney-O'Connell Co. BOSTON: George Eckels & Co. CHICAGO, DETROIT, WEST COAST: Daren F. McGavren Co., Inc. PORTLAND BANGOR LEWISTON WATERVILLE CARIBOU AUGUSTA RUMFORD SANFORD RADIO FOCUS/PEOPLE Cont'd from page 08 alignments in sales at CBS Radio, William W. Firman becomes the network's assistant general sales manager. Cornelius V. S. Knox [r. replaces Mr. Firman as eastern sales manager. Wayne Wilcox, account executive on CBS' Detroit sales staff, lakes over the managership there. George H. Gallup takes over the job ol Pacific Coast sales manager and Craig Rogers will leave his West Coast sales job for a position on the New York sales staff . . . Richard N. Goldstein is now dire< tor ol Labor relations foi NBC . . . Walter Porges has been appointed news editor in the AliC Radio newsroom. INDUSTRY-WIDE The following 13 broadcasters have been elected to the NAB radio board ol directors: District 1, Carleton I). Brown, president, WTVL Waterville. Me.; District 3, John S. Booth, president. WCHA Chambersburg, Pa.; Distric t 5, James L. Howe, president, \\ IRA Fort Pierce, Fla.; Disti ic t 7, Hugh O. Potter, general manager, WOMI Owensboro, Ky.; Disnici 9, George T. Frechette, general managei, W'FHR Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.; District 11, Odin S. Ramsland, general manager, KDAL Duluth, Minn.; District 13; Boyd Kelley, president. KRRV Sherman, Tex.; District 15, B. Floyd Farr, general manager, KEEN San Jose, Calif.; District 17, Ray Johnson, general manager, KMED Medford, Ore.; large stations category, John S. Hayes, president, WTOP Washington, D.C.; medium stations, Willard Schroeder, president. WOOD Grand Rapids, Mich.; small stations, Ben B.Sanders, president, KICD Spencer, Iowa; fm stations, Ben Strouse, president, WWDC-FM Washington, D. C. . . . Mr. Strouse has also been named chairman of the nominating committee of the Associated Press Radio Sc Television Assn. . . . Robert Keefe, vice president of XBC Spot Sales, has been elected president of the Association of Broadcasting Executives of Texas. . . . Florence T. Rowley, retiring librarian of the American Association of Advertising Agencies, New York, has been replaced by Marilyn Modern. 70 U. S. RADIO/April-May 1961