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New Houston Fearless Rector Force Base, Montgomery, Ala., joins who moves to Taft Broadcasting head- manager assigned to sports, appointed Alabama educational TV network, quarters, Cincinnati, as promotion film production manager for sports, Birmingham, in newly created position manager of syndicated Dennis Wholey ABC Sports, New York. Ted Payne, of director of operations. Show. formerly TV consultant and film writer - director, John W. P. Mooney, program director, Ian Harrower, program and production Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J., joins ABC Sports as High Fidelity Cable Television Co., manager, WWJ -TV Detroit, joins WFIL- sports unit manager. Both sports posi- Great Barrington, Mass., operators of Tv Philadelphia as director of public four CATV systems in western Mas- affairs and documentaries. tions are newly created. sachusetts, appointed general manager Fred Crafts, reporter for Eugene (Ore.) and John L. Diegel, chief technician, James Wright, director, KPLR -TV St. Register- Guard, joins KNx(AM) Los An- appointed systems manager. I.ouis. appointed production manager. geles news department as writer-news- Robert S. Yeager, ganeral manager. caster. WEZY(AM) Cocoa, Fla., joins WINR- News J. Spencer Kinard, formerly reporter- (AM) Binghamton, N.Y., as manager. editor, KSL- AM -FM -TV Salt Lake City, James L. Greenfield, VP for news at Both are Gannett stations. joins staff of CBS News, New York. Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., returns Bill McCain, with WGKA -AM -FM Atlanta. to New York Times as foreign editor. Ralph Vogel, newscaster, WMID(AM) appointed manager. Mr. Greenfield joined Westinghouse Atlantic City, joins WDAS -AM -FM Phila- Robert C. Rhodes, Pennsylvania re- April 8, 1968, after dispute with Times delphia in same capacity. gional systems manager for United upper echelons over his assignment to Robert A. Sherman, WGRD(AM) Grand Transmission Inc., Kansas City, Kan. - Washington bureau. Rapids, elected president of UPI Broad- based CATV company, appointed di- Martin Carr, producer of CBS News casters of Michigan. rector of marketing for company. documentary, Hunger in America, joins Kenneth Cohen, formerly assistant di- NBC, New York, as producer. rector of labor relations, ABC, New Promotion Bob Rogers, sports director, KSAT -TV York, joins Metromedia there as di- Bruce J. Bloom, director of advertising, rector of labor relations. San Antonio, Tex., joins KENS -TV there as news director. sales promotion and information serv- David Heltzell, with WPGH -TV Pitts- ices, WBBM -TV Chicago, appointed di- burgh, named business manager. Carl Grant, assistant news director, rector of advertising and PR, Corinthian wt.wc (Tv ) Columbus, Ohio, joins wicBs- Broadcasting Corp. and Corinthian TV Tv Philadelphia as news director and stations division, New York. newscaster. Programing Kenneth A. Klein, with NBC, New Michael J. Gould, central sales man- Grove Thomas, ABC -TV network unit York, appointed administrator of sta- ager, MGM -TV Chicago, joins Group W Program Sales Inc., New York, as VP. Cal Bollwinkel, executive producer. KPIx(Tv) San Francisco, joins KXTV- (rv) Sacramento, Calif., as program manager. Robert L. Canada Jr., program director. WORD(AM) Spartanburg, S.C., joins Programing db, Hollywood -based radio - station consultancy, as assistant to di- New Houston Fearless rector. Mini -Color Processor Herb Brody, Iry Linker and Len Leff, with Video Instar Productions, newly costs less than $10,000 formed TV production company based in New York, named president, execu- tive VP -sales and marketing and execu- tive VP- operations and productions, re- spectively. "Mini" means small, or compact. And Mini -Color is all of that -in size and price. "Color" means it processes every type of Ektachrome Edward G. Gannon, formerly producer - director, WCAU -TV Philadelphia, joins color film including the new "Super 8" and 16 mm film. wKBS -TV Burlington, N.J., -Philadelphia Mini -Color is a totally new dimension in compactness, rapid access, in similar capacity. operational simplicity and rock -bottom cost. Bob Feldman, formerly news director, Taft Broadcasting's WNEP -TV Scranton - Also available: COLORMASTER TV NEWS COLOR FILM PROCESSOR. Chosen for Wilkes- Barre, Pa., appointed program precision high -volume production by more than 90 TV stations coast director. He succeeds Roland Reed, to coast. NEED A CBS HOUSTON FEARLESS send for CORPORATION VOLUMAX? 11801 W. Olympic Blvd.,Los Angeles, Calif. 90064 free brochures N CONTACT CCA TRFM) ANO TV BROADCAST EQUIPMENT CC/. [LECTO14IC11 CORP. WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF FILM PROCESSING EQUIPMENT GLOUC6ST[11 CITY. H 1 CCA 16091466 1716 BROADCASTING, Sept. 15, 1969 91 .
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