Word: chernoff
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Feinberg," said his disciple, Fuller enthusiasm. "Fans are Cummings in Noonan night, and some are Forster Chernoff to Wellesley to find shelter...
Other little stations that have had the same idea have failed. The network's exultant Managing Director Howard Chernoff knows exactly why: "They get impressed with being a Washington correspondent. Pretty soon they get talking about White House press conferences and Congress and forget the local touch. Why, we never even mention President Roosevelt on this program, except incidentally...
...special regional news not obtained from the press, a West Virginia radio chain had set up its own bureau in Washington, D.C. The chain is the four-station† enterprise of John A. Kennedy (now in the Navy) and Howard Leonard Chernoff, a pair of ex-Washington Hearst...
West Virginia Congressmen might well tremble at their plans. They intend, for instance, to broadcast not only how the West Virginia delegation splits on controversial bills, but also an intimate, behind-the-scenes analysis of the reasons involved. Says Chernoff: "We have absolutely no ax to grind. We only want to ... review the activities of prominent West Virginians in national service...