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Sam Christaldi on the strength of early television signals and programming 03:27
Interview: Sam Christaldi
Sam Christaldi on building television sets in the late '30s 02:32
Interview: Sam Christaldi | Topic: Technological Innovation
Sam Christaldi on Du Mont building television sets for the public 03:12
Interview: Sam Christaldi | Topic: Technological Innovation
Sam Christaldi on the early television tube receivers at Du Mont 05:04
Interview: Sam Christaldi | Topic: Technological Innovation
Sam Christaldi on the strength of early television signals and programming 03:27
Interview: Sam Christaldi | Topic: Technological Innovation
On working with American Tobacco Co. president George Washington Hill and selling Lucky Strike cigarettes; on working with Frank Sinatra on the radio version of "Your Hit Parade"; on being fired from the radio version of "Your Hit Parade" by George Washington Hill 05:44
Interview: Rod Erickson
On going to work as a director for NBC radio; on early rumblings of television in 1943; on going to work for Procter & Gamble in 1944 as a supervisor of 44 of their radio programs including many daytime serials 11:37
Interview: Rod Erickson
On working with Paul Rhymer, the creator of the radio show "Vic and Sade"; on working with creator of many radio serials Irna Phillips; on working with writer Elaine Carrington 06:06
Interview: Rod Erickson
On the rules of radio advertising and his time at Proctor & Gamble; on subjects that were taboo on Proctor & Gamble's serials and getting Proctor & Gamble into television 07:20
Interview: Rod Erickson
Rod Erickson on working with Paul Rhymer, the creator of the radio show "Vic and Sade" 02:43
Interview: Rod Erickson | Person: Paul Rhymer
Rod Erickson on working with creator of many radio serials Irna Phillips 02:13
Interview: Rod Erickson | Person: Irna Phillips
Rod Erickson on working with American Tobacco Co. president George Washington Hill and selling Lucky Strike cigarettes 02:35
Interview: Rod Erickson
Rod Erickson on working with Frank Sinatra on the radio version of "Your Hit Parade" 01:33
Interview: Rod Erickson
Rod Erickson on being fired from the radio version of "Your Hit Parade" by George Washington Hill 01:36
Interview: Rod Erickson
Rod Erickson on going to work for Procter & Gamble in 1944 as a supervisor of 44 of their radio programs including many daytime serials 06:30
Interview: Rod Erickson
Rod Erickson on working with Paul Rhymer, the creator of the radio show "Vic and Sade" 02:43
Interview: Rod Erickson
Rod Erickson on working with creator of many radio serials Irna Phillips 02:13
Interview: Rod Erickson
Rod Erickson on the rules of radio advertising and his time at Proctor & Gamble 03:22
Interview: Rod Erickson
Rod Erickson on subjects that were taboo on Proctor & Gamble's serials and getting Proctor & Gamble into television 03:58
Interview: Rod Erickson
Rod Erickson on subjects that were taboo on Proctor & Gamble's serials and getting Proctor & Gamble into television 03:58
Interview: Rod Erickson | Topic: Television Industry
Rod Erickson on subjects that were taboo on Proctor & Gamble's serials and getting Proctor & Gamble into television 03:58
Interview: Rod Erickson | Topic: Advertising and Sponsorship
On Procter & Gamble's initial reluctance to sponsor television programs; on his decision to leave Procter & Gamble and going to work for WOR radio in New York; on his awareness of the coming of television in New York in 1947 10:59
Interview: Rod Erickson
On working in New York radio in the 1940s; on he deal he made with Pat Weaver for the radio show "We, The People"; on going to work for Young & Rubicam and putting We, The People on television 09:03
Interview: Rod Erickson
On pushing his clients into advertising on television while at Young & Rubicam, and on reading the television ratings of the day; on how early advertising on television worked and on broadcasting We, The People 08:32
Interview: Rod Erickson
Rod Erickson on how early advertising on television worked and on broadcasting We, The People 03:08
Interview: Rod Erickson | Genre: Music Shows & Variety Shows/Specials
Rod Erickson on he deal he made with Pat Weaver for the radio show "We, The People" 02:09
Interview: Rod Erickson | Person: Sylvester L. "Pat" Weaver