Original vintage article for ANYTHING BUT BOX. Variety of enclosures for speakers. that more are not the conventional rectangular box. Shown is The Quad electrostatic, KLH-9 electrostatic, Empire's Royal Grenadeir, Tri-Planar, Bozak Bard speaker for outdoor use, globe speakers flanking the Clairtone ensemble, Leonhardt LH-500, Acoustic's lampshade speaker,and Leonhardt LH-190.
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Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE of Benjamin Lawson Hooks, FCC Commissioner. &n morebsp;He broke the color line, the first black to be name to the commission. He speaks eloquently of what he believes are broadcasters' failures to meet the needs of minorities. But he would be reluctant to strip a license from a station for almost any reason.
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Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE of Burns Quarton Nugent, National Association of Broadcasters executive vice president, station relations. &n morebsp;The proper amount of seasoning for working for the NAB. Served with the MT-TV Inc stations until they were sold to the Orion Broadcasting group, and with the Blackhawk stations.
In response to concern in Congress over the advertising of proprietary drugs, NAB was able to come up with guidelines and demonstrate that self-regulation can be effective, and they also took similar action when the so-called topless-radio controversy arose.
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Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE of Charles Allan Steinberg, Ampex Corporation vice president and general manager. &n morebsp;Strength of the audio video division lies in he worldwide acceptance of Ampex products. 76 out of the 90 video-tape recorders used by ABC and other foreign networks during the Olympic games were Ampex machines. Why cover news with film and have to wait for processing the transfer to tape, when you can put it on tape initially and its is immediately available for broadcast. He also developed the broadcast-cartirdge machine.
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Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE of Clifford Miner Kirtland, Jr, president of Cox Broadcasting Corporation in Atlanta, GA. more He is an ardent believer that CATB and free TV not only can co-exist and prosper but also should be complementary services. And that includes pay cable. He recognizes a need for operational rules that will not be overly advantageous to either industry.
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Original media vintage magazine ad for PROFILE of Dan Irvin Rather. more CBS News White House correspondent and Saturday anchorman of the Evening News. The lightning rod in White House hostility. He has managed to anger the White House as much as any reporter who covers that establishment. Former presidential assistant John Ehrlichman, over a breakfast with Richard Salant, once suggested that Mr. Rather be fired or transferred. Then there was the meeting with Mr Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman in which he got a good going-over. He ma less
Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE of David Thomas Miller, CBS Television Stations president. &n morebsp;Organization man with a predilection for reading and studying philosophy. He is responsible for the operations of the five CBS owned TV stations and the company's national representative firm CBS Television National Sales.
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Original broadcast vintage magazine article for PROFILE of Edwin William Pfeiffer, WPRI-TV vice president adn general manager, Providence, RI. &n morebsp;More than most, a man in the middle. He enjoys the challenge of serving as chairman of the CBS-TV affiliates's board, but insists that he shouldn't be regarded as ex-offico spokesman for the affiliates.
He applied at WFAA-TV in Dallas and was accepted in 1961, and remained until 1967 when he signed on at WPRI. He has station manager when President Kennedy was assassinated. Covering that event was a whole lifetime's worth of experience compressed into the less
Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE of James Adduci, Electronics Industries Association president, Washington. &n morebsp;At the head of a mammoth trade group of manufacturers doing a collective business of 30 billion dollars a year is a 53 year old Italian immigrant who never graduated from a college. Jim arrived at the EIA by an unlikely route leading from an Italian village through the Pentagon.
EIA is constantly upgrading technical standards of broadcast equipment to keep pace with expanding technology. A case in point is the set of standards for studio transmitter links for color televis less
Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE of James Jeffrey Gabbert, KIOI FM radio station president, principal owner, San Francisco, CA. &n morebsp;What changed him from a rousing, almost fanatical exponent of FM broadcasting to the more subdued broadcaster today is probably the melding of many influences, not the least being the realization that despite the years of promises, FM is still not the complete answer to broadcasting.
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Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE of James Robert Killian Jr., P moreublic Broadcasting chairman. He arranged a compromise agreement between CPB and PBS, developments a long range funding proposal for the medium, strengthening of local stations independence, and the reaffirmation of public-affairs programing as an essential responsibility of public broadcasting.
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Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE of James Wes Gallagher, AP Associated Press president and general manager. &n morebsp;He created a special desk to plan and supervise stories involving background and interpretation, and an investigative unit in Washington to dig out hidden government news. He enrolled to reporters in college courses to improve their knowledge and reporting of urban affairs, organized a specially trained task force to cover racial and related news, double the number of science news specialists, broadened and deepened sports and other coverage.
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Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE for Lawrence B. moreHilford, Viacom International Enterprises, new president. His business life has been intertwined with Screen Gems and CBS, and their various components.
I believe that the consumer market for video cassettes is about six to seven years off, he speculated. There will be other changes, I'm sure, over the years, but whichever direction television takes, I want to take a role in shaping it. Pay cable already is here.
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Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE of Leonard Giarraputo, Post-Newsweek Stations executive vice president. &n morebsp;Switch-hitting in broadcasting, from sales to operations. Responsibilities for three TV stations and two radio outlets, TWOM-AM-TV Washington, WJXT-TV Jacksonville, Florida, WPLG-TV Miami, and WCKY AM Cincinnati, and gearing up for another TV WTIC-TV in Hartford, CT. He leans to phrases like the way to do it, and the way it should be done.
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Original media vintage magazine ad for PROFILE of Linda Lou Bolen, Vice President daytime programs at NBC-TV. more She hopes to kick the daylights out of daytime competitors. The top woman executive in broadcasting is getting sick and tired of the stories that portray her as the happy, small town innocent who made good in the cruel, white collar jungle of network TV.
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Original media vintage magazine article for PROFILE for Marcus Cohn, senior partner Cohn and Marks, and president of the Federal Communications Bar Association. &n morebsp;A today oriented chief for the communications bar. He notes with delight FCBA's unprecedented decision this year to admit certain attorneys who, by virtue of their association with citizen groups, have been known as public-interest lawyers. I think this is wonderful, because it's a fact of life that these public interest firms are there. And we'd better listen to what they're saying in areas outside of the two antagonists lining up against each other at the less