What's on the air (Mar-June 1931)

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June, 1931 WHAT'S ON THE AIR Page 15 OTfqY" A. O. COGGESHALL, studio manager; WINSLOW LEIGHTON, commercial manager; CLYDE S. KITTELL, program director; ROLAND BRADLEY, continuity, and the announcers at old WGY. Below is pictured WGY's thyratron organ — a prophecy of new wonders yet to be realized in the field of music. ieonexrcL J. Balnea o/KD.Co^eskail Clyde Midi Ethel (Dsterhout Mrren Munson, Four artists of WLW and one of WKRC, Cincinnati, are pictured in the lower group on this page. HENRY THIES, of the WLW staff, and his orchestra are now heard Sunday nights on a coast-to-coast NBC network. ARTHUR CHANDLER, Jr., is the WLW organist who is often heard on Crosley Concerts. JOSEPHINE MECA, soprano, comes from the concert Roland Bradley James Y. Cornell \ c/frthur , Chandler Jr.