Radio Today Thursday, Oct

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Radio Today Thursday, Oct RADIO TODAY THURSDAY, OCT. SO, 1941 Claude A. Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture, Speaking on Farm and NEWSBROADCASTS Home Hour-WJZ, 12 : 30-1 : 15. Morning "Labor Relations and the Defense Program," William H. Davis and6 :00-WHN 8 :30-WMCA, WHM 6 :15-WA BO :45-WEAF, Richard B. Scandrett Jr.WJZ, 2-2:30. :30-WEAF, WJZ, WNYC Racing: Pimlico SpecialWJZ, 4:15-4:30. WOK 8 :55-WQXR 6 :45-WEAF 9 :00-WABC Concert Orchestra, Eugene Plotnikoff, ConductorWNYC, 6 :35-WABC 9:80-WOK Fannie Brice, Frank Morgan, Willson Orchestra, OthersWEAF, 8-8:30.7 :00-WOE. WNYC 9 :45-WHN, WHEW 7 :05-WQX.R. 10 :00-VVIICA Music Hall: Bing Crosby, Rise Stevens, Others, GuestsWEAF, 9-10 7 :15-WMCA, WEN10 :15-WJZ 7 :30-WEAF, WHEW11 :00-WOR, WHOA. Amateur Hour, Direction Major BowesWABC, 9-10. '7 :45-WABC WNYC America's Town Meeting: "How Can We Stop Rising Prices?" Leon7 :55-WJZ, WQX.R, 11 :30-WMGA 8:00-W0R. WIZ, 11 :55-WHEW moat Henderson, Senator Robert A. Taft, James D. Mooney, Representa-WABC, *NYC tive Albert GoreWJZ, 9:15-10:15. AfteIn0011 William O'Dwyer, at Rally, Hunts Point PalaceWMCA, 9:15-9:45. 12 :00-WEAF WOE. 2:80-WOE, WNEPPir WA.BC, Wi314 3 :30-WEVD, MICA. Vallee Varieties: John and Lionel Barrymore, GuestsWEAF, 10-10:30.12:25-WJZ :45-WNTO 12:30-WOK 3 :55-WABO, WQXR Where there is no listing for a station, Its preceding program is on the air12 :45-WNEW 4:00-WOE 1 :00-WMCA 4 :44-WA-BC WEVD-Studio Music 1 :45-WJZ 4 :55-WJZ MORNING 9 :15-WOE-Food Quiz 1 :55-WQXR. 5 :00-WMCA 5 :30-WOR-Music; Farmers Digest WABC-School of the Air :00-WI's:Ye 5 :15-WNEW 6 :00- wriN-News (To 7) WIIN-Dr. Wynne's Food Forum 2 :15-WI1N 5 :45-WHN WNEW-Recorded Music WEVD-Italian Music (Off 10-12) Evening 6 :15-WA BC-News ;Music 9 :30-VVEAF-Isabel M. liewson, Talk 6 :00-WJZ, WA-BC, 9:45-WHEW 6 :30-WE AF. WJZ-N ews ;Variety WOK-News; Music; Talk WMCA 9 :55-WQXR WOK-News; Farmers Digest WJZ-Breakfast Club ;Variety 6 :10-WABC 19:00-WOE WABC-Arthur Godfrey, Songs WMCA-Marketing Program 6:15-WE AF, WA-BC10 :30-WMC 6 :45-WEAF-News ;Variety Music WQXR-Apartm en ts Talk 6 :25-WQXR, WNYC10 :45-WA-BC, WHOA, WMCA-Dance Music 9i45-WEAF-Edward MacHugh, Songs 6:30-WOK WEVD 6 :50-WNEW-Fishing News ;Music WABC-Stories ,America Loves 6 :35- WHN 10 :50- WQX13. 6 :55-WABC-News ;Arthur Godfrey WHN-News ; Consumers' Quiz 6 :45-WABC, WJZ 11 :00-WEAF, WJZ, 7 :00-WOR-News ; Musical Clock WHEW-Kathryn Cravens, Comments 7 :00-WMCA WO R. WHN, WICVD WYNC-News; Sunrise symphony WQXR-Let's Talk Shop 7 :15-WEAF, WMCA11 :30-WHEW WHN-The Grouch Club 10 :00-WEAF-Bess Johnson-Sketch 7 :30-WOR, WEN, 12 :00-WEAF, WI11, WEVD-Musical Clock WOK-Food Forum-Alfred McCann WHEW WA-BC, WhICA ;06-wQX.R-News; Breakfast Symphony 12:30-WOE 7 :15-WMCA-News ;Dance Music WJZ-Clark Dennis, Tenor :45-WMCA, WEN WHN-News; The Grouch Club WABC-Hymns of All Churches 8 :45-WHN 12 :55-WEAF, WM% :30-WEAF-News-Don Goddard WMCA.-News Bulletins 8:55-WA-BC WA-BC, WM.; WNEW-News ; Recorded Music WNYC-Advice to Consumers 9:00-WOE, WJZ, 1 :00-WMCA WEVD-News in Jewish; Music WNEW-Make Believe Ballroom WQXR 2 :00-WOK 7 :45-WEAF-Talk-Pat Barnes QXR-Lisa Sergio, Comments WABC-News ; News of Europe 10 :15-WEAF-Bachelor's Children-Sketch NEWS OF THE SHORT WAVES 7 :55-w.rz-Newe ; European Reports WJZ-Today's News-Helen Fliett WQXR-News; Music WA BC-Myrt and Marge-Sketch Time, Eastern Standard-Meg-aoyalee :00-WEAF-Studio X. Variety Show WMCA-Jerry Baker, Songs LONDON WOK-News Reports WABC-Gramercy Chamber Trio 12:30 A. M.-6.11, 9.58 WMCA-Health Exercises 10 :30-WE AF-Hel p Mate-Sketch 1:15 A. M.-9.51, 9.58 WNYC-News ;Want Ads :Music 'NOR-Consumers Quiz; Music 3:00 A. M.-9.51, 9.59, 11.75 WEVD-Women in the News WJZ-House in the Country-Play 6:00 A. M.-6.11, 9.60 :15-WOK-The Goldbergs-Sketch WA BC-Stepmother-Sketch 8:00 and 11:00 A. M.-17.81 WJZ-Recorded Music WM CA-Dance Music 11:15 A. M. and 1:00 P. M.-15.14 WABC-Music; Beauty-Nell Vinick WHN-The Music Shop (To 12) 3:45 P. M.-9.58, 11.75 WMCA-Religious Talk WQXR-Salon Concert 5:45 P. M.-6.11, 9.58, 11.75 WEVD-Friendly Adviser 10 :45-WEAF-Road of Life-Sketch 6:45 P. M.--6.11, 11.75 8 :25-WNYC-City Consumers Guide WJZ-Variety Show 8:00 P. M.-6.11, 9.58. 11.76 :30-WEAF-Chanticleers Ensemble WABC-Woman Of Courage-Sketch 11:30 P. M.-6.11, 9.58 WOR-Musical Appetizer 11 :00-WRAF-Mary Marlin-Sketch REMISES WJZ-Jim Robertson, Songs WOK-News; Bessie Beatty-Talk 12:00 Midnight-6.02 WABC-Missus Goes A-Shopping WABC-Beauty-N ell Vinick 2:15 and 4:20 A. M.-9.66 WMCA-News ;Health Talk ;Music WMCA-Burnet Hershey, Commento 6:30 A. M.-15.11, 15.20 WNYC-Gramercy Chamber Trio WNYC-News ;City Tour Hints 7:00 A. M.-15.28, 17.76 WHN-News ; Dance Music WQXFt-Other People's Business 8:30 A. M.-15.11, 15.20 WEVD-Dear Editor-Talk 11 :15-WEAF-Pepper Young-Sketch 11:30 A. M., 12:30 and 1:20 P. M.-25.18 Songs; Organ WJZ-Viennese Ensemble 6:00 P. M.-9.61 8 i45-WEAF-NewsWOK-Johnson ; Family-Sketch WABC-Man I Married-Sketch 8:15 P. M.-11.77 WJZ-News ;Kitchen Quiz VVMCA-Recorded Dance Musie 10:30 P. M.-6.02 WABC-Talk-Adelaide Hawley ;Re- WNYC-Pages of Melody ROME becca Rankin. Guest 11 :30-WEAF-The GOldnergs-Sketch 1:15 A.M.-9.63 4:30 P.M.-11.111. WNYC-News ; New York Today WJZ-Richard Kent, Traveling Cook 5:45 A.M.-17.82 9:45 P.M.-9.6a WEVD-The Folk Singer W A BC-B right Horizon-Sketch 1:45 P.M.-9.63, 15.3 :55-WQXR-News; Request Program WMCA-News ;Dance Music --"ra 9:00-WOE-Dear Imogene ;Talk WHEW-Frank Froeba, Piano WJZ-Woman of Tomorrow WQXR-Symphonic Music WNYC-Keeping Well This Winter-. WABC-News-George Bryan 11:45-W riAtc-Davici riarum-Sketch Dr. Resinaid Conklin WMCA-Recorded Dance Muste WJZ-What Can I Do?-Sylvia Porter; WNEW-Bing Crosby Records WNYC-Masterwork Hour Sybyl S.Siegel. Eleanor Smith 11 :55-WNEW-News ; Recorded Music WNEW-Zeke Manners's Gang WABC-Aunt Jenny's Stories WQXR-News ; Luncheon Music WMCA-Our Gal Sunday-Sketch WJZ-A New Century of Dental AFTERNOON WEVD-Front Page News-Drama Progress-Brig. Gen. L. C.Fair- 12 :00-WRAF-News-Don Goddard 1 :55-WQXR-News ; Opera Concert bank, Dr. Wilfred H. Robinson, WOK-John B. Hughes, Comments 2 :00-WEAF-Biblical Drama Oren A. Oliver WJZ-Nancy Boothe Craig WOK-Talk-Martha Deane WABC-Cincinnati Conservatory of WABC-News; Kate Smith's Chat WJZ-Labor Relations and the Defense Music Concert WMCA-RecOrded Dance Music Programs-W. H. Davis. Chairman, WMCA-Friendship Bridge With WNYC-Midday Symphony National Defense Mediation Board ; Vladimir, Natalie and Paul Dros- WHN-News ; Popular Music Richard B. Scandrett Jr. doff, Piano WEVD-News in Jewish WABC-Young Dr. Malone-Sketch 4:15-WE AF-Stella Dallas-Sketch 12 :15-WEAF-The O'Neills-Sketch WMCA-Dance Music (To 3:30) WOK-The Rains Came-Sketch WOK-Arthur Godfrey, Songs WNYC-N ews Reports WJZ-RacingPimlico Special WJZ-Program Resume: Music WEVD-Jewish Philosopher WEVD-Dance Music WA BC-Big Sister-Sketch 2 :115-WNYC-Ballet Music ;Talks 4 :30-WEAF-Lorenzo Jones-Sketch WEVD-Marriage Bureau-Sketch :15-WEA F-Mystery Man-Sketch WOK-Happy Jim Parsons 12 :25-WJZ-News ;Farm and Home Hour ; WA BC-Joyce Jordan-Sketch WJZ-Ciub Matinee, Variety 12 :30-WEA F -Deep River Boys, Songs WHN-News Bulletins WABC-Landt Trio, Songs Secretary of Agriculture Claude A. W FX D -Jewish Songs WMCA-Open House-Variety 2 :30-WEAF-Valiant Lady-Sketch WNYC-Faculty Forum Wickard, Speaker WOK-News-Arthur Van Horn WEVD-Italian Varieties WOE-News; Judy and Jane-Sketch WJZ-Into the Light-Sketch 4 :45-WEAF-Young Widder Brown-Sketch WABC-Helen Trent-Sketch W ABC-Talk-Fletcher Wiley WABC-News Reports WHN-Racing Scratches WHN-Bob Byron, Songs 4 (55-WJZ-News; Adventure Stories WEVD-Women's Matinee WHEW-News: Studio Orchestra 5 :00-WEAF-When a Girl Marries-Sketch 12 :45-WEAF-Recorded Music WEVD-Meiodic Gems WOK-Little Orphan Annie-Sketch WABC-Our Gal Sunday-Sketch WQXR-Dance Music WA BC-Mary Marlin-Sketch WHN-Music ; Insurance Talk 2 :45-WEAF-Arnold Grimm's Daughter VVMCA-News Bulletins WNEW-News ; Music WOK-Beauty-Richard Willis WNYC-Concert Orchestra, Eugene 1 :00-WEAF-Mary Margaret McBride WJZ-Mid stream-Sketch Plotnikoff, Conductor WOK-We Are Always Young-Sketch WABC-Kate Hopkins-Sketch WHEW-Merle PittOrchestra WABC-Life Can Be Beautiful-Play 3 :00-WEAF-Against the Storm-Sketch WMCA-News Bulletins WOE-Jimmy Kemper, Songs WEVD-Dramatic Sketches WNYC-Missing Persons Alarms WJZ-Ornhans of Divorce-Sketch WQXR-War and Disease-Estelle M.
Recommended publications
  • Montana Labor News (Butte, Mont.), 1944-08-03
    THE MONTANA LABOR NEWS August 3, 1944 Page Two I M Amo# * Andy 6:00 National Pur Shop Now is the time for statesmanship. a J0 KmU MaranJ Music 6:15 Pay ’n* Save STEAKS and CHICKEN Our Specialty EDDIE'S LOUNGE 8 «S National Speaker« I jo Schwarts' Soldier» of Ifco Proos Temptingly Served THE MONTANA LABOR NEWS These next months will reveal the men of 6 45 Youth Courageous THE CASINO 7 30 Alan Young Show A PLACE WHERE UNION PUBLalSHJCD EVERT THURSDAY AT l'é -tARRlF- ’ ai8 moral stature who will speak out fear­ 9 >0 Now» mn 7 30 Mr LMatriot Attorney 5 Miles South of Butte on Harrison Arw. 10:00 Mr Smith Goes to Town 8 00 Kay Kyaer Catering to Private Parties MEN MEET A Fearless Champion #f Hainan tLgnts De' .ed to the lessly to the people on the basic needs of 1# 30 Three Sons Trio • 00 OhoaterflaUl WINES and LIQUORS Interest and VoictLai' Hit Demsudv <>• • IS Texaco New» Phone 70229 for Reservations Trade Ln.ori Movement. America. Men who will bring ns all back SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 9 30 Beat the Band for B * W I E A SYLVAIN, Prop 1853 llArriaoti Arena# 10 00 Ur and Mrs North foe WoodfeueT« to the unchanging moral standards that 7 30 Pay W m»UMicxi V » Texaco New* 10:30 Bob Reese Orchestra made America a democracy. Men who 1 11 Radio Classified H#adlla### w 8:30 Babe Ruth won’t be swayed by pressure, by fear of 8:45 Program Previews 9:00 On Stage Everybody ECLIPSE STORES insecurity, or by appeals to self-interest.
    [Show full text]
  • The Digital Deli Online - List of Known Available Shows As of 01-01-2003
    The Digital Deli Online - List of Known Available Shows as of 01-01-2003 $64,000 Question, The 10-2-4 Ranch 10-2-4 Time 1340 Club 150th Anniversary Of The Inauguration Of George Washington, The 176 Keys, 20 Fingers 1812 Overture, The 1929 Wishing You A Merry Christmas 1933 Musical Revue 1936 In Review 1937 In Review 1937 Shakespeare Festival 1939 In Review 1940 In Review 1941 In Review 1942 In Revue 1943 In Review 1944 In Review 1944 March Of Dimes Campaign, The 1945 Christmas Seal Campaign 1945 In Review 1946 In Review 1946 March Of Dimes, The 1947 March Of Dimes Campaign 1947 March Of Dimes, The 1948 Christmas Seal Party 1948 March Of Dimes Show, The 1948 March Of Dimes, The 1949 March Of Dimes, The 1949 Savings Bond Show 1950 March Of Dimes 1950 March Of Dimes, The 1951 March Of Dimes 1951 March Of Dimes Is On The Air, The 1951 March Of Dimes On The Air, The 1951 Packard Radio Spots 1952 Heart Fund, The 1953 Heart Fund, The 1953 March Of Dimes On The Air 1954 Heart Fund, The 1954 March Of Dimes 1954 March Of Dimes Is On The Air With The Fabulous Dorseys, The 1954 March Of Dimes Is On The Air, The 1954 March Of Dimes On The Air 1955 March Of Dimes 1955 March Of Dimes Is On The Air, The 1955 March Of Dimes, The 1955 Pennsylvania Cancer Crusade, The 1956 Easter Seal Parade Of Stars 1956 March Of Dimes Is On The Air, The 1957 Heart Fund, The 1957 March Of Dimes Galaxy Of Stars, The 1957 March Of Dimes Is On The Air, The 1957 March Of Dimes Presents The One and Only Judy, The 1958 March Of Dimes Carousel, The 1958 March Of Dimes Star Carousel, The 1959 Cancer Crusade Musical Interludes 1960 Cancer Crusade 1960: Jiminy Cricket! 1962 Cancer Crusade 1962: A TV Album 1963: A TV Album 1968: Up Against The Establishment 1969 Ford...It's The Going Thing 1969...A Record Of The Year 1973: A Television Album 1974: A Television Album 1975: The World Turned Upside Down 1976-1977.
    [Show full text]
  • Whn.. -.1010 Weaf .660Wnyc
    WMCA .570WJZ 760 WHN.. -.1010 WEAF .660WNYC.... .810 WEVD ...1300 WOR 710 WABC -.860 1VQXR... 1550 NEWS BROADCASTS Music Appreciation Hour: Dr. Walter Damrosch, ConductorWJZ, 2-3. Morning 6 :011-WHN WOR, R'NYC Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, ConductingWOR, 3:15-4. :30-WEAF, WJZ, 8 :15-W ABC Brian Aherne: Joan Fontaine, in "Friendship Bridge" Talks to England- WA BC :30-WMCA, WHN :55-WOR 8 :45-WNYC, WJZ Vs/MCA, 4-4:15. 7 :00-WMCA :55-WQXR Deer and Moose Hunt, Described From Canadian WoodsWJZ, 7-7:15. : 15-W RN 9 :00-WE,AF, WABC 7 :25-WQXR 9 :30-WOR Kate Smith Variety: Raymond Massey, in "The Man Without a Coun- 7 :30-WEAF, R'EVD 9 :45-W HN try"WABC, 8-8:55. 7 :45-WABC II) :00-WMCA Dedication of New WEAF Transmitter: Niles Trammell, President of :55-WJZ 11 :00-WOR, WNYC NBC; Concert Orchestra and OthersWEAF, 8:30-9. 8 :00-WEAF, WJZ, 11 :30-WMCA A De noon Alexander's Mediation Board: Edwin S. Friendly, Colonel John R. Kirk-12 :00-WOR. WEVD, 2 :00-WNYC patrick, Rev. Dr. Ralph Emerson DavisWHN, 9-10. WABC.WHN,WQXR2 :15-WHN Play: "I'll Tell My Husband," With Mary AstorWEAF, 9:30-10. 12 :15-WMCA. 2 :45-WOR 12 :25-WJZ 3 :30-WM CA, WQXR Winnebago Indian Tribe, on Robert Ripley's ProgramWABC, 10-10:30. 12 :30-WOR 3 :45-WNYC 12 :45-WEAF 3 :55-WA BC "Receding Horizons"Dr. Ray L. Wilbur, Dr. Robert G. Sproul, Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • (Washington, DC). 1941-12-30
    Bedtime Stories SCORCHY SMITH (All kinds of camlet—far avarybady—in The Sunday Star’s colored comic taction.) —By Frank Robbins December 1941 Radio Program 30, THORNTON W. BURGESS. By / yau MEAN THAT[ iTi NO USE, KIP/' Wl« LAST WI5W \ L in radio sometimes reach Mrs. Grouse is one of the little Last-minute changes programs REND HA9.../! THERE'S NOTHING WA5 TO GET J people of the Green Forest who al- MDOJ The Star too late lor correction that day. ME WE CAN NOW/ ways mind their own business. She LET GO 00 .70 HIM// —P.M_WMAL, 630k.- WRC,980k.- wot, 1,260k.-WJSV, 1,500k.— never interferes with other people, -y-^ and so she is very much respected 12:00 News—Continentales News—Jane Gyro John B. Hughes Kate Smith Speaks and very much liked by her neigh- 12:15 Blair Jane Luncheon Music Sister Jimmy Eyre—Music Big bors. But Mrs. Grouse has her 12:30 Farm and Home Devotions Edna Ward Helen Trent troubles. Oh. my, yes. Most of us Close Tour Gal Sunday 12.45_ Farm, Home—B'k'ge Red River Valley Eyes_Our do. In the summer she has to watch 1:00 Farm and Home Life Is Beautiful _ Sports Page out for her large family, and a large 1:15 Between Bookends Tony Wons Government Girl Woman in White family always means a great deal of 1:30 Ear Teasers Mary Mason Front Page Farrell Right to Happiness worry. In the fall, men with dread- 1:45 War News News—Mary Mason Winston Churchill Road of Life ful guns are forever hunting for her, and she has to be on the 2:00 Winston Churchill Light of the World Winston Churchill always watch to keep out of their way.
    [Show full text]
  • NAVAL PLANE UNABLE to LOCATE CLIPPER^ NOW BELIEVED Losl
    AVEBAOB OAILT omOOLAIION WEATfOai - far the Moatb of Deeeaaber, 1887 Fereeaat af U. 8. Weather BotoM, Hartto.d 6.047 Light anew aad aranoer tonight, Maoaber af tha Aadtt probably ehaagtng to ratal aad wanuBt Thoraday. Bureaa ad drcalatlDaa exception MANCHESTER ~ A a T Y OF VILLAGE CHARM VOL. L v n , NO. 87 Adverttatag oa PBga 14) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS * A. WRUBEL GIVEN Giant Samoan Clipper in Fligrht MALM ASKS ~i Atot r NAVAL PLANE UNABLE LIFE SENTENCE PROBATION FOR F0R2^DEGREE FEMM CASES TO LOCATE CLIPPER^ " Manchester Man Pleads Makes RecommendatioD Aft- Gnflty When Presented er Meeting With Gover- NOW BELIEVED LO Sl Today; Not Fit For Death nor Cross; Notes Crowd- Penalty, Says Alcorn. ing Of Penal Institutions. Makes Two Flights Orer^ Capt Musick Holds Area Where Giant Tran»<l. Hartford, Jan. 12— (A P )—Stan- stating that he haa "a]wa3ra f e l t ley Wnibel, Mancheater, pleaded that as a whole the courts have not guilty to murder In the aecond de- Most Air Records; port Was Last Reported ^ gree In the Superior court today made as full use aa they might” of and was sentenced to State’s prison the probation system in the cases 9 9 To Continue Search W il for the term of hla natural life by of wB3Tward women aiid girls, Chief Judge Edwin C. Dickinson v^ho ac- Called “Pilot No. 1 Justice Maltble, In a communica- cepted the plea on recommendation Aid Of Ship; Fear tion sent out to all Connecticut San Francisco, Jan.
    [Show full text]
  • The MONITOR-LEADER
    The MONITOR-LEADER • BEHIND THE SCENES McKENNY ON The MONITOR-LEADER April 27, 1943 Mount Clemens, Michigan MACOMB PUBLISHING COMPANY Page 6 IN WASHINGTON • BRIDGE PtibluhPd Tri-Weeklv—Tue»da\ ThurvUv *r.d Frirtaj »t Can Avenue and Wal- nut Street. Mount Clemep Fntrrrd as mail mat’ci o l the second claw at th# BY PETER EDSON belittle, just what is behind this BY \VM. E. McKENNEY po*toffire at Mount Clemen*. Michigan. ' Fed Up! Things have come to a pretty potato predicament? Is produc- America's Card Authority Just About pass, indeed, when you have dif- tion off? Are people eating I am sometimes asked what Tt LI TIKIMS - - getting a potato. Has the American distri- Mount Clemens 1800 * 01 . 02 03 04 ficulty in Yet more? the four suits of the deck of are bution system gone completely lor Newt Call Editorial Department the mere fact that potatoes cards represent. There are sever- Manager it the weather? Are On Other Rusinefcs Ask for Publisher or Genetal now hard to get—in some places to pot? Is al versions, bqt 1 rather like impossible to get—is perhaps the people hoarding potatoes? Are the French version, that they re- Ml Mill K OF Till ASSOCIATI D PRESS significant development of they going to lend-lease? Or AH DER G4KE AMT most all present the divisions of a medie- Cl IINT Ot I’MTIl» PR InS >l I just home has black market got 'em? the war. It isn’t a the val army: Spades, the lance The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled tr> use an: or all ne ss cred- y- LV development, cither.
    [Show full text]
  • The Maine Broadcaster Local History Collections
    Portland Public Library Portland Public Library Digital Commons The Maine Broadcaster Local History Collections 3-1947 The Maine Broadcaster : March 1947 (Vol. 3, No. 3) Maine Broadcasting System (WCSH Portland, ME) Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/mainebroadcaster TBE MAINE BROADCASTER Affiliate PUBLISHED AS AN AID TO BETTER RADIO LISTENING Vol. I I I , No. 3 Por tland, Maine, March, 1947 Price, Five Cents .MeBS TO AIR HIGH SCHOOL HOOP FINALS Former Lewiston Girl 'Featured East And West Playoffs, Championship Tilt Booked On NBC's Borge-Goodman Progran1 Thousands of M uinc basket.):,a!I de~ 'l'his game will be aired by \ VLBZ, votccs urrnblc• to attend the scctionu I l3nngor and WHDO. Aug11sta. Hal play.offs and finals nf the State ln­ Dyl'r, WCSII sportscaster, will ossist Jeannie Mcl(eon tcrsc:holastic Basketball tournament, J\fornn in Portland, while Eddie Owen M,m.:h 8 and 15 respectively, will be of the WLBZ stall' will work with Mc­ In Great Demand nhle to IH'or piny-by-piny accounts of Keroun nt Orono. As i.n years past, the contests over the three stations of the broadca.sts will ,be sponsored by On West Coast tbe Maine Broadcasting System. This Cole Express of Bangor and l'ortland. year, for the first time, Eastern and Take a pretty girl-preferably a Moran will have the ussip:nment on Western play-offs or scmi-linnl con­ March 15 in the State championship Maine girl-add a lovely voice, a won­ tests, will he hrondcast on the same derfu.l disposiition, ,enthusiasm and gmne when the East<'rn and "\Vestern evening.
    [Show full text]
  • (Butte, Mont.), 1949-02-10
    February 10, 1949 MONTANA LABOR NEWS F-ge Two tic Party is far from friendly toward the s>. a Democra u HIGHLIGHTS IN STATE LEGISLATURE THE MONTANA LABOR NEWS working people. j kxlf program schedule Revenue Committee Asks More Time leral funds dullarfor-dollar. in build- It was pointed out that immediately after the | With Sunday, Feb. 6 as the deadline, mjhe°highways PL'ULISHED EVKHY THURSDAY at U’.T ‘LLM'.’J’t SwwwvCTmmsggannWrmHHMBBWtMHHWroOOBWWBBHBWHPHWBMtnnnnBB committee has three BY THE SILVER BOW TRAPES & LABOR Cot Nc votes were counted, certain of the newspaper , for introducing bills, the majority floor! |JC,-ore th'e House. They would 10; 00—Blondle Show ,MOUNTAIN standard TTU1) leader urged members to get busy n „asoline taxes, deisel fuel A Frnrlr«« ( hai nplon of 11 nn IllBbfB Hex otrd to thf columnists who have never missed an oppor* ■ 10; 15—Bloadle Show In trrrsti md 1 dlrlnu ihr I )»• id* **f the Sunday 10 30—10 30 Club I they were proposing new legislation. , amcnd the gas tax refund I rede Union Moi r icnt tunin to lie about the Unions, commenced cook- ■.al Radio Pulpit 10 45—10 30 Club I The Revenue & Taxation committee j taxes 8:00—Na* 11 00—Rocky Mountain News 8 30—S an ,i Melody Time further time in ;u 1 m • up reasons why the Taft-Hartley Bill should 1 11 15—Legislative Highlights asked the « I 9 ; 00—Ix.tt .allouai Favorites House for and Music 11 30— NBC Orchestra the legalized gam- 40"4.Py®} wn out of the window They are still ' 9; 10—Won 12 00—Sign Off j which to report on Six Per Cent Bill Approved SK.
    [Show full text]
  • The Maine Broadcaster Local History Collections
    Portland Public Library Portland Public Library Digital Commons The Maine Broadcaster Local History Collections 10-1947 The Maine Broadcaster : October 1947 (Vol. 3, No. 10) Maine Broadcasting System (WCSH Portland, ME) Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/mainebroadcaster TBE BROADCASTING~!·~~ MAINE BROADCASTER: SYSTEM\. AJllliat e PUBLISHED AS AN AID TO BETTER RADIO LISTENING Vol. III , N o. 10 P ortln.ncl, Maine, October, 1947 Price, F ive Cents HOUR-LONG PLAYS ON NBC's FORD THEATRE MeBs To Offer No Crime Or Mystery Programs Howard Lindsay Frill Foothall ;; Before 9.30 P.M. On NBC Coverage Emcee-Narrator The · :iona l~ .Broadcasting Com­ be broadcast over the NBC network The Maine Broadcasting System and pany convention, meeting in Atlantic before 9:30 p. m .. ." Of New Series ~BC will offer a full schedule of the City, N. )., this past month, unani­ It is important co reiterate now, The hou.r-long Ford Theater starts nution's top football games this fall mously"'<ndoprcd a propos:il that, ef­ for the information of the general Sundny, Oct. 5, 011 WSCH, vVRDO with Saturday afternoon play-by-play fective ·1an. 1, 1948, "no series of public, some of the policies of NBC: and \.VLBZ with the noted playwdght­ broadcasts. The fi.rst important game detective, crime or mystery cype 1. No program will be broadcast prnducer-actor, H oward Lindsay, w; of the season-the Minnesota-Wash­ programs" will be broadcast over which glorifies or justifies crime, master of ceremonies and narrator. It ington conrest-al.ready has been aired NBC before 9: 30 p.
    [Show full text]
  • 1937-05-11 [P B-8]
    and the Sveneon brother* in a mind* ent-Teacher Association at 10:30 reading act. am. Coronation Saturday in the school, Fourteenth Radio Programs street and Kalmla road. Miss ASTAIRE of a man Capital’s TO 'T'HE in 25 The British OFFER struggle who, coronation cere- The all-day mart is being held at yean, produced an aeroplane monies will be broadcast tomor- the suggestion of Mrs. Earl W. Sapp TODAY’S PROGRASl MAY available at moderate coat to the row all networks, WMAL In- REE LEEF 11, 1937. gen- by association president, instead of the eral will be aired the local service at 4 public during Edgar itiating am, annual school luncheon. There will P.M.I W.MAL—630k WRG-950k WOL-l,310k WJSV-1,460k P.M. NEW SELECTION A. Guest’s program, heard over WMAL WJSV and WOL falling In line at be refreshment booths. says: at 7:30. 4:15, ‘The Homage of the Em- 3:00 Coronation Program Lorenzo Jones Wakeman’s Sports Pag* Sing and Swing FotT " •• .< has been scheduled 3:15 Ward Du Val .. 3:ls pire” period Follow the Moon FROMAN is Ben Bemie’s star for 1:15 p.m„ with the King's 191 GET 3:30 Dog Heroes Variety Program Concert 3 30 “Just One DISMISSAL 'CAPUDINE Pop More Dance” Will JANE address slated to 8:45 Club Matinee The Guiding Light •< tonight In his regular program, begin slightly 3.'45 before 2 o'clock In the afternoon. of Marlin Nellie Revel! heard through WMAL at S.
    [Show full text]
  • Complete Radio Programs and Highlights for Today
    - CompleteComplete RadioRadio Programs and Highlights for Today CHICAGO FREQUENCIES sito-N-22041-N-720 VsMBI-1110Wat131-1110 PH-114- 4:15-W.O-N-Novelly4:15W-G-NNoveity Shop.Shop. MD-56OTI-560WJJD-1160WJJD-1180 worth-45.9WGNII-45.9 WIND-CaliforniaWINDCalifornia Harmonies. VTLL-580580 W.I0L-1340WJOL-1340 and 08.998.0 WbfAQ-PortiaWMAQPortia Faces Faces Llie Life (1,111[Ms 77MAQ-6700-670WJOB-1230W.10/3-1230 WDLM-99.7WDLM-09.7 W.LID-BobWJJDBob McLane McLane Quintet.Quintet. ABBMBM-780 780 WEDC-1240 WEFAI WEFM--45.1 - -45.1, WILLPreviewWILL-Preview ofof Tomorrow.Tomorrow. VAIT-820AIT-820 WSBC-1240 and 98.5 4:25WLSLullaby4:25-WIS-Lullaby Time.Time. 77ENR-890-890 4:30W-0-11Baker's4:30-W.G.N-Bakees Spotlight.Spotlight. WCRW-1240WCM.W-1240 WBEZ-44.5 WBEZ-44.5 WMAQ--JustWMAQJuat Plain Plain Bill Bill [N].(M. ALS-890890 W8tR0-1280WMR0-1280 WBBM-99.3WBBM-99.3 WBBM-Ilint Hunt.hunt. 7/AAP-950AAY-950 WGES-1390 WEAW-104.3 WLS-NewsWLSNews reports.report'. ACP1,-1000CFI.-1000 WHFC-1450WHFC-1450 WY.FIS-100.1WEHS-100.1 WIND-News;WINDNews. TommyTommy Dorsey. [15IM] IodlcatesIndicates MISS.MRS. [NI (NI NBC. NBC. (Cl[C] CBS WCFL-News;WCFLNews: Melodies to Remember. and (A)[A) ABC. WJJDTonlghtWJJD-TOnIght in in Chicago. Chinks°. 4:45-W-G-M-Adventure4:45-15-G-NAdventurc Parade.Parade. progrimsgrams art listed in central standard timetime. WMAQFrontWMAQ-FrOnt PagePage Farrell IN WBBM-GoldWARMGold Coast.Coast WIND-BennyWINDBenny Goodman.Goodman. MORNING WENR4-DickWE:Ht.-Dick Tracy [Al.[A]. 5:30-W-G-N-Farm5:30-w-o-N-rarm hour hour andand news.
    [Show full text]
  • ¦Grfmjy Rasarvatient Sterling 3-1730 Companionship Has Been The
    / THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. * LOOK! 7 MONDAY. APRIL 13. 193.3 B-17 ¦ A l«5o Butler • Bonded M H STUDEBAKER Champion I RADIO-TELEVISION for only $995! PROGRAMS Lustrous H black cherry. 4-door sedan M with cltmatlzer and dr- V « froster A ONE • OWNER 1 Radio Today Monday, April 18, 1953 car—beautifully TV CUT-RATE ¦ cared for 1 REPAIRS ¦ T.V. V Lee D. Butler, Inc. P.M. WMAL 630 WRC 980 WWPC 1260 WOOK 1340 WEAM 1390 1450 WTOP 1500 Day——Night——Sunday An. site it«a»«n»hi» tatm. f 1131 gist ST. N.W WOL J ;N Star Km M»ws; Eli B*k Wtlff Diehard lata* Dinner Music News; Sraat News; Jacks** CiblMS; Botin Earl Gadwln 1210 BaadstaM Music tar Yta » ” Milt Grant Curt Massey DU. 7-2366 •• Bergman-, News Rows, Malady •• :3B Shtf.l. Batter Sasftl Hear Fiesta Tin* News; McDaaaid ALL WORK GUARANTEED 6:l* • " “ ? DCKITAI111 I 0 Extra, News , »*3 3-Star Best la Bands News Thomas ft j® |u| tawed SERVICE Batten News Symphoaatta Fultta Lewis, Ir News; Masic Earl Harbaagb News; if ONE-HOUR ; |lL||l ’’ ’’ Croat Beulah I L - " W Elmer Gaels Bend: Bergtf Enchanted Hen Milt Greet iunier Mist 1 P.M. 'til 10 P.M, " ” » •• » N.W. :3t Leas Banter News; Beatty Gabriel Heater •• j, statferd 2131 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ” " ’* 7:IS * •• •• :4S *'i News One Man's family Newsreel; News ", GLOBEp News Edward Marrew INC. Dl. 7-8173 IbT Heary I. Tayln Railraad Haar Ray Marta* Shaw News; Masic Earl Harbai«h St.
    [Show full text]