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Broadcast Industry Spoken Word - RADIO HUCKSTERS #260 Vinyl 1962

Lang-Worth

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A huckster refers to a person who writes advertisements for broadcast on radio & television

This record was made for the American broadcast industry, spoken word accents are American English.

 

This type of record was used either "live to air" or as source material in preparing advertisements for broadcasting on radio in the 60's

Spoken word - the radio station inserts their own local information when being broadcast.

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Cat# 260

33rpm

Heavy vinyl

1962

Cover is in excellent condition

Original sleeve is supplied for authenticity - not the modern plastic type but more like a type of acetate

Vinyl is in truly pristine condition - near mint, it looks to me as though this may have never had airplay

HUCKSTERS

Content: Group Sales Promotion #2 - How To Succeed

Each track is between 16 and 30 seconds long - most have a duration of 20 - 25 seconds

1: Pleasing the wife
2: Vocal background only
3: Saving more money
4: Having more fun
5: Paying your bills
6: Losing some weight
7: Saving on gas
8: Saving on food
9: Getting a raise
10: Cook better meals
11: Get more mileage
12: Stay on a budget
13: Audience participation
14: Audience participation
15: Vocal background and tag
16: Station promotion
17: Station promotion

AIRLIFTS

Musical Emphasizers

13 tracks and the label refers the user to an index card - it is NOT with this record

Extremely rare, great for the collector of all things American Broadcast Radio history










Tested as described in the description This item is not returnable, UNLESS not as described

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