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Certified 560 Ke i fedio Aids Movies Coverage For Election Day NAB Pres. Reviews n In Bond Sales Drive Set By New York Stations European Radio Trip (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) {/buy bonds at their neighborhood tional crews of radio reporters will scheduled for the evening, a half- trast between civilian broadcasting avie theaters. These • include Bob be spotted at vantage points through- hour program will be presented over in the liberated areas and the pro- :gpe, Eddie Cantor, "Duffy's Tavern," out the eve and early morning phase WJZ at 7:30 pjn., dramatizing the his- gramming done by the armed forces fjliondie," Joan Davis, the Pabst Blue of the election. Special broadcasts are tory of New York politics and previ- network is "pitiful," he said, praising $>bon show, "Kraft Music Hall," also being prepared to give listeners ous important elections, complete the Army's broadcast activities for "jf:k Carson, "Request Performance," descriptive pictures of activities in with brass bands. Walter Kiernan the troops. limel Barrymore, Frank Sinatra, offices of the political parties and the will emcee this program. í'áerlock Holmes," Dick Haymes, popular gathering places throughout WOR's coverage of the events in broadcasts of returns in co-operation •Me Great Gildersleeve," Ginny the city. In order to provide complete with the broadcast desk of the Daily :Sams, Abbott and Costello, Dinah all quarters will be handled by Paul coverage, major stations will remain Killiam, Fred Van Devanter, Henry News, street interviews by Jimmy Sure, Edgar Bergen and a host of on the air until the final results are Jemail, "the Inquiring Photographer;" .¡¡vers. Gladstone and Leo Egan, who have made known. been assigned to cover strategic points George Brooks, station's commentator in estimated 6,000 bond announce- Assigned to cover Election Day ac- during the election activities, bring- will provide up-to-the-minute analy- Hnts will be aired throughout the tivities for WEAF are commentators ing intermittent reports throughout sis throughout the evening. •"dintry on programs sponsored by Don Goddard and James Stevenson, the night. As in other years of local and na- jfin companies. Motion picture radio and newscasters Kenneth Banghart tional elections, WNYC's coverage will and Lyle Van, it was announced yes- Indies Well Organized be comprehensive and semi-official. icurmen have been appointed in WINS will pick up reports from the sjry state to secure bond plugs on terday by William F. Brooks, NBC Broadcasts will be made from Police director of news and special events. Daily Mirror city room and Police Headquarters and studios in the Mun- ía theater broadcast time in the ter- Headquarters in New York, with icipal Building. The station will re- Vory and to arrange other program WABC Makes Plans running commentaries by Joe Tobin, main on the air beyond its usual sign- t-ins. Going on the air with election Paul Sherman, Bob Donley and Art off time, it was announced yesterday, i On Nov. 11, Mutual's "day" in the broadcasts at poll-closing time, 7:00 Scanlon. Bryce Oliver, Christopher permission having been granted by i ¿ve, the web will carry a special p.m., EST, WABC will broadcast a Emmett and Dr. William Boone will FCC for the occasion. Ithd show from Hollywood, 3:00-4:00 continuous flow of late tabulations make broadcasts for WEVD until WOV will not provide special ip., EST, on which Secretary of the from all areas, using more than 75 close-down time for the station. broadcasts, but will air returns as ¡fileasury Fred Vinson is slated to broadcasters, special events reporters, WMCA has completed plans to air received over a special United Press :ta>ak. On Thanksgiving Day, CBS analysts, statisticians and technicians. man-in-the-street reaction on Times wire. WQXR will air the results as ¡nil air a Victory Bond program with One CBS studio will be converted Square and Broadway, together with received from the city room of the nny film "names" featured. NBC is into WABC's election headquarters. analyses of the election returns by N. Y. Times, which operates the sta- ipected to broadcast a similar pro- Analyzing the results and events of Dr. Frank Kingdon and J. Raymond tion. WHN has announced that 15 <ction on its "day," Dec. 8. the day will be Quincy Howe, John Walsh. minute broadcasts will be made vWNEW will broadcast Broadway's Daly and Bill Costello. A battery of Among tentative plans arranged throughout the evening from political fst large-scale film premiere since seven other reporters including John by WNEW for election coverage are headquarters. ]jt2 war tonight, 9:15-9:30 p.m., from Reed King, Arthur Godfrey, Harry Mi lobby of the Astor theater, Marble, Margaret Arlen, Larry Le- rpnong notables slated to be inter- sueur, Tony Marvin and Sid Berry, red will be Sir Alexander Korda, will report the color and excitement (•ne Tierney, Arlene Francis, Mar- of election night from various points. in Maxwell Jinx Falkenburg and Bill Slocum, Jr., CBS special events, istricia Hitchcock. and J. E. "Dinty" Doyle, WABC spe- cial events director, will have over- J. J After two days of stumping for the all direction of the broadcasts. • • • iictory Loan on his 1:00 p.m. broad- No More Fishing iJ tst, Clifford Evans, commentator on Special Staff at WJZ ÍTLIB, Brooklyn indie, has sold $1,800 WJZ will go on the air at 6:00 p.m. for appropriate seasonal music fee bonds. The outlet is an official EST, with the "Esso Reporter," and ¿reasury sales station. throughout the evening will continue election broadcasts. Special programs With the football season in full swing, t'sattle Symphony Series will be presented to the radio audi- are you ready with the songs? ence with reports from club head- When the nation observes the greatest l^-pens On Associated Web quarters, and other public gathering places throughout the city. WJZ's spe- Thanksgiving Day in history, will your (Continued from Page 1) cial feature staff, including Walter musical programs be appropriate? Kiernan, John B. Kennedy, George Will you begin a last-minute search for fibup to be presented as a regular Hicks, Don Hollenbeck, Don Gardi- tature on the new network. ner, Gordon Fraser and others will suitable Christmas music? xThe Seattle Symphony will be be heard throughout the evening as :>:ard over the full network through- returns are received in the station's 'iit the series from 11:30 p.m. to 1:30 newsrooms. Of the special programs There'll be NO FISHING FOR MUSIC j,m., EST, featuring outstanding con- when you consult the new lists of sug- actors and musicians. Yesterday's program was under the direction of gested song material prepared by BMI /1l arl Ernest Bricken. Subsequent pro- for these special occasions. I irams are scheduled to feature Gregor Look for these regular bulletins from lliatigorsky (Nov. 12), Joseph Szigeti BMI. They contain hundreds of timely f/tfov. 27), Whitney Tustin (Dec. 11), Sxctoucvef Ronald Phillips (Jan. 8th), Nathan suggestions to give you a diversified and Milstein (Jan. 22), Egon Petri (Feb. appealing program for each season or b and Ruth Krieger who will be Chicago's Only holiday. ¡raard on Feb. 19. NEWS-ON-THE- This BMI service and many others are yours under your BMI license HOUR SERVICE PI II 1 BROADCAST MUSIC, INC W-l-N-D V ^Bl 5 8 0 FIFTH AVENUE • NEW YORK 19,IM.Y. T Certified 560 Ke. 5000 WATTS , - - - — ' — ' VZeccr * * ri .
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