What's on the air (Nov 1929-Feb 1931)

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WHAT'S ON THE AIR Page 13 ft Major Bowes Family From the Capitol Theater, New York City; orchestra direction, Yasha Bunchuk. Announcer, John S. Young. f\ Chase and Sanborn Choral Orchestra Phil Ohman and Victor Arden, two-piano duo; Welcome Lewis, contralto crooner; Mary McCoy, soprano; male quartet; orchestra direction, Frank Black. Announcer, Neel Enslen. A Our Government David Lawrence; discourse from Washington on affairs of Government. Q Atwater Kent Concert Famous artists; concert orchestra; direction, Josef Pasternack. Announcer, Graham McNamee. 0 Studebaker Champions Eighteen-piece novelty orchestra; direction, Victor Young. Announcer, Sen Kaney. 0 Sunday at Seth Parker's Rural sketch depicting down-East meeting of semi-religious nature. 0 Russian Cathedral Choir Russian artists. Announcer, Marthin Pro 0 Sam Herman Xylophonist. Announcer, Marthin Provensen. 0 Enna Jettick Melodies Mixed quartet; string quartet; direction, George Dilworth. A Collier's Radio Hour Dramatization with musical interludes; guest speakers. Announcer, Curt Peterson. B Penrod Dramatic sketch based on Booth Tarkington's "Penrod." Announcer, George Hicks. C The Fuller Man Earle Spicer, baritone; direction, Louis Katzman. D Master Musicians Vocal soloists; eighteen-piece concert orchestra; direction, Harold Sanford. E "My South" Katherine Tift-Jones. F South Sea Islanders Joseph Rodgers, tenor and director of native string orchestra. G Arm Chair Quartet Keith McLeod, vibraphone; male quartet; Milton J. Cross and Maurice Tyler, tenors; Walter Preston, baritone; Marley R. Sherris, bass. Announcer, Milton J. Cross. The index letters in schedules indicate type of program which will predominate during respective half-hour broadcast period. 0 Organ P Popular music (With vocal solos) R Religious T Theatrical V Vocal ensembles W Wit, comedy X Station on air, but program variable Dance music from New York B Band music C Children's features D Dance music E Educational G Grand opera L Light opera M N Instrumental (Other than dance) News 2F9na.r723 SUNDAY 0 8 8 8 O 15 30 45 0 9 9 9 •7 15 30 45 TfllO 10 10 H/15 30 45 1111 11 11 11 15 30 45 EASTERN TIME R R|0 0 © O O 0 Ol© ©1© ©1 WGR BUFFALO 1 N.Y. R R R R R R OlO ©i© X|X © © © © WKBW BUFFALO 93 O 010 0 © © © © MIM *WMAKbUFFAL0 36 O ol© 0 © © © © O O © © ©|© © © WABC NEW YORK 32 WEAF NEW YORK 12 _Ol 0 0 0 J> O O O O © © © ©I© E| F 0 F © G ^ A A A A B B c c D D D WJZ NEW YORK 22 M A A A A c c D D D 1 wham r0chter 61 *WHECrochter 90 1 _a O 0 0 _©_ O O 0 0 © © © ©|€> 0 WGY SCHENDY25 0 O 0 0 © © © © 0 O 1 *WFBL SYRACUSE 36 0 0 © O O 0 0 1 WBT CHARL0T 54 N. C. WPTF RALEIGH 14 © © © © WWNCashevle 3 0 O 0 0» 0 0 0 0 © © © © 0 O © © © © © © WADC AKRON 78 OHIO 0 0 0 0 © X X X X X X © © *WFJC AKRON 91 © © © © 0 O ©1© D WKRCciNCINNATI 1 _& X X X X X M M M M T T P P P P WLW CINCINNATI 16 ji O 0 0 © 0 O O O WSA1 CINCINNATI 79 0 O 0 0 © © © © O O © © D D D D WHK CLEVEL'D 85 n O 0 0 E 0 O O O © © X M M D D WTAM CLEVEL'D 53 WAIU C0LUMBS10 *WCAHc0LUMBS89 0 O 0 0 © © © © X O O © © © © © ©1© © © © © WSPD TOLEDO 80 X X X X X X X X X © *WKBNyo'ncst*N3 0 0 0 0 © © © © O O D D KFJF 0KLA.CITY 93 0 KLA. © 0 0 © © 0 O 0 0 © © WKY 0KLA.CITY36 _& 0 0 *KV00 TULSA 60 0 0 V V ©l< © © © © *WHP HARR1SBC 89 PA. 0 0 0 0 © © © © 0 O © © © © ©1© WLBW OIL CITY 72 0 0 0 0 © © © © 0 O L L © © © © WCAU PHILAD. 63 M M D D *WFAN PHILAD. 7 R R R R R R O 0 0 © © *WF1 PHILAD. 2 0 0 *WLIT PHILAD. 2 © A A A A B B c c E F F G KDKA PITTSBGH 44 WCAE PITTSBGH 68 WJAS PITTSBGH 75 O O 0 0 © O O 0 0 © © © © O O 0 0 © © © © 0 O © © O O 0 0 © © ©1© 0 O © © O O O O WEANpR0VIDNCE24 R.l. WJAR PR0YIDNCE35 O O 0 0 © X X PW PW © © X N M M M M © © © © P P © © 0 © © © WDODcHATTA. 74TENN. © O 0 0 © © O © olo 0 X M|M M M D D WMC MEMPHIS 24 *WREC MEMPHIS 6 © © ©1© © © © © P P D D © © © © V V © © *WLAC NASHVLE 95 WSM NASHVLE 11 © © © O © 0 0 0 © © *KRLD DALLAS 50 TEX. *WFAA DALLAS 26 *WBAPfT.W0RTH26 J£ M M M © O 0 0 0 O O © 0 C 0 0 O O 0 0 0 KPRC HOUSTON 38 C O ©1© © © 0 M O M *KTSAs VNTONIO 75 WOAIs VNTONIO 65 © M O 0 0 M ©IO 0 M M © © © © *WTAR NORFOLK 24 VA. R R R R WRVA RICHMD 57 WDBJ ROANOKE 39 O O O 0 O 0 M 0 ©!©i© © LM LM © © © © 0 © © 0 © © M M M M ©I X|X|X|X ©!©l©l© M | M ! M 1 M x|©|©' D| D|© © M © © X ♦WEBC SUPER R 74 W1SC. •WISNmILWUI 58 WTMJ MILWAU 8 ©1© ©1 p |M 10 7777 1 15 30 45 Q888 O 15 30 45 0 9 9 9 *J 15 30 45 in 10 10 10 11/ 15 30 45 CENTRAL TIME '• Divide* Time with Another Station