Word: cbs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...most, popular bands of CBS air waves (and for college programs, too) is House Heidt and his Brigadiers. One of the most popular members played by the tall, hand some maestro's orchestra is Building a Band, a feature on his varied program that brings to him listen the inside story of how a hand that commands the is built. Here COLLEGIATE Digest presents the Brigadiers at work Building a Band, with words by the versatile singing maestro, Below the numbers in sequence and you'll learn exactly how it's done and if you don't have...
...Kappa Delta Rho and glee club man 26, Jerry Browne trumpeteer and singer a U. of C. Phi Sigma Kappa 27, Warren Lewis, U. of C. 27. All three have remained with the Brigadiers through then smart career. Now Horace Herdit and the Brigadiers are heard over CBS every Thursday night for a half hour, and they still have plenty of dipper college spirit...
With this preface CBS last week announced new radio rules for its advertising clients. The rules...
...Last week Columbia Broadcasting announced that there were nearly 2,500,000 more radio sets in the U. S. than anyone suspected, bringing total radio homes to 21,456,000. The CBS cstimate was derived from a Daniel Starch survey of 125,000 homes. Previous figures were based on the 1930 census which was taken at time when there was wild talk of a radio-set tax, particularly in the South where radio-ownership is supposed to have been been generally concealed...
...hour of classical presentations. Each p r o g r a m features distinguished guest conductors or artists. Presenting the best in modern jaze in the Fred Waving broadcasts, the sportsor is certainly not neglecting the classics, for this program is one of the better of the symphonic hours. (CBS-WABC network, Sundays...