![]() Make plans to be there! A major portion of the ticket price may be deductible on your federal income tax. The reception is at 6 pm and dinner is served at 7 pm. The event will once again take place at the Hilton City Avenue, 4200 City Avenue, Philadelphia. Our co-emcees this year are Dom Giordano and Pat Ciarrocchi. Prices are $88 for members (each member can buy ONLY one ticket at the member price) and $98 each for everyone else (including spouses, friends and guests). Deadline for ads (including payment) is October 20, 2017. You can advertise your business or you can just decide to place a congratulatory ad. Several people asked about having an order form for purchasing ads. TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCEĪND ARE ON SALE NOW! ABSOLUTELY NO TICKETS AT THE DOOR! ORDER FORM FOR TICKETS! Keneth Simons, pioneer of the development of cable television in the U.S.A. Mike Grant, former WCAU Radio announcer and station Program Directorīob Knox, WIBG's The Gray Ghost, area newscaster and station disc jockey Casey, well-known South Jersey area air personality & programmerįrank Chirkinian, CBS Sports Director & Producer, previously at WCAU-TVīetty Killner Davis, W3XE/WPTZ television performer from 75 years ago Ray Bowley, WPTZ Chief Engineer and Westinghouse Director of Engineering Murray Arnold, former station executive for radio stations WIP and WPENĭoug Arthur, well-known air personality for decades on WIBG & WCAU Rick Williams, Executive Producer for WPVI's evening Action News shows "HALL OF FAME" POSTHUMOUS HONOREES! Pat Stoner, theater and film critic for WHYY and syndicated "Flicks" program ![]() Karen Scioli, Saturday Night Dead's Stella/Production Coordinator for COPSĭick Standish, reporter for KYW Newsradio & CBS 3's Eyewitness News Herman Rush, former Chairman and CEO for Coca-Cola Communications Morgan, well-known area air personality and programmer for 50 years Pete Kane, WCAU-TV, NBC 10 photojournalist for a third of a centuryīob Kelly, morning Traffic Reporter for Fox 29's "Good Day Philadelphia" Ray Didinger, sports producer, writer, author and WIP air personalityĭave Frankel, former 6 abc & CBS 3 Weather Guy and News AnchorĬharlene Horne, editor, videographer, CBS 3 Video Editing Supervisor Thanks!ĭave Abramson, Chief Engineer for the Phillies, former WPHL Director It would help us with all the important work we are doing. If you would like to add a few dollars extra, we would appreciate it. Checks can be made payable to the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia. The cost is only a donation of $28 (or more) per person! In order to speed up check-in at the luncheon, it would help if you had exact change or your check already written. Well, okay-the three people on the camera crew sit near the cameras, but that's in the back of the room. There is no reserved seating at our luncheons. You do NOT have to be a member to attend. Our luncheons are open to all our members, their guests and any person in the industry or associated fields, whether active or retired. Only minutes away from Channels 6, 10 and 17 and the radio stations in Bala Cynwyd. This takes place at the beautiful and historic Bala Golf Club, 2200 Belmont Avenue (across the street from the state police) in the Wynnefield section of Philadelphia. Included in this jubilee will be the following scheduled speakers (in alphabetical order): Broadcast Pioneers members Diego Castellanos, Bob Feldman, Dave Frankel, Liz Matt, Linda Munich, Mike Nozilo, Joe Pellegrino, Steve Sacks, Mike Strug and the Executive Producer (not the anchor) of Action News' 10 pm and 11 pm reports, Rick Williams. Our MC for the afternoon will be former Action News anchor for WPVI, 6 abc, Marc Howard. However, that's good because it is the EXACT date of the anniversary. NOTE: This luncheon would normally be a week later, but because the Bala Golf Club needs to prepare the room for Rosh Hashanah, it will be September 13th. Make plans to be there on Wednesday, September 13th Come help us celebrate.Ĭome out and help us celebrate their birthday, 70 years of telecasting! You'll certainly have a wonderful time. Now, they start the beginning of their eighth decade of telecasting. It came on the air on Septemand has been entertaining, informing and educating people of the Delaware Valley for the last seven decades. On September 13th (to the day), we'll celebrate 70 Years of Channel 6. Here's another "monster" lunch where the "stars" don't wait to come out at night. Hit After Hit, Smash After Smash, Blockbuster After Blockbuster.
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