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...news of France, Transradio relies on the semi-official Agence Havas. Their agreement stipulates that Havas dispatches can be given only to newspapers, not to broadcasters. From Berlin, Transradio picks up short-wave bulletins broadcast by Germany's Transocean News Service. All news originating in London, no matter where Transradio happens to find it, bears a London date line...
Publisher Ingersoll also bought time on the air to broadcast weather reports sponsored by PM, wangled radio interviews for members of his staff, found them spots on quiz programs (this week Editor Ingersoll himself is a guest on Information Please). He topped his campaign off last fortnight by full-page advertisements in New York newspapers. Wrote Walter Winchell as the ballyhoo piled...
...Vatican, friends of the Allies grumbled that Pius XII's predecessor would not have let his newspaper be gagged. But the story went around that Pius XII had stiffened when Professor Guido Gonella, pro-Ally commentator for Osservatore, disappeared for two days. The Holy Father threatened a broadcast to the world. Professor Gonella reappeared...
...played it, Petrillo's trump has sounded like Gabriel's to many an employer of musicians. No one has fought more fiercely than Petrillo against canned music in theatres, dance halls, on the radio. By forbidding men of his local to make records which might be broadcast, he led a successful nationwide fight to get more musicians employed by broadcasters. Grateful, 11,000 dues-paying Chicago musicians have made Jimmie Petrillo the best-paid union boss in the U. S. He gets $26,000 a year - $1,000 more than John L. Lewis, whom he hates, and whose...
...Print, a literary quiz program under the guidance of Tune Detective Sigmund Spaeth, which is being broadcast by CBS on Sundays at 6 in place of the Silver Theatre...