![]() ![]() Winston, also based in Hollywood.Īn original Lipman-Wolfe & Company newspaper ad from the Portland Oregon Journal, Novemread: In the 1950s, syndication was taken over by Lou R. In 1941, Transco programming was sold to Broadcasters Program Syndicate, and The Cinnamon Bear was on the air nationally once again. When syndication problems arose at Transco, the program was not officially broadcast in 1940, although some stations might have aired previous transcriptions. In the first season, Portland broadcast the program on two stations, KALE at 6:00pm and KXL at 7:00pm. Some markets like Portland, Oregon, jumped the gun, debuting the program on November 25, Thanksgiving Day. It was first broadcast between Friday, November 26 and Saturday December 25, 1937. The series was specifically designed to be listened to six days a week between Thanksgiving and Christmas. The Cinnamon Bear is an old-time radio program produced by Transco (Transcription Company of America), based in Hollywood, California. ![]() Jerrel McQueen and Timothy Holmes illustrated this book published in 2007 by Beautiful America Publishing Company. ![]()
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