
The Sinton Hotel Studios at Fourth and Vine in Downtown Cincy – now the site of the Provident Tower, then the home to holland advertising : interactive in the 1940s – was a factory of original, live radio programming back in the day.
Demolished in 1964 to make way for The Provident Tower, holland advertising : interactive and Sinton Hotel Studios delivered a host of live radio shows, the most popular of which was “The Firefighters,” syndicating to 225 markets across the U.S.
You may recognize the dude on the right: William “Bill” Holland, founder of holland advertising : interactive and the ubiquitous “Bill” in Holland marketing materials (http://www.HollandAdvertising.com).
The middleman: Dr. Sam Pollack, DDS, radio pioneer behind “Dr. Pollack’s Amateur Hour.”
Guy on the left:ย Darryl Parks, from the old WKRC-TV.
The father of 700 WLW Ops Manager Darryl Parks? Inquiring minds wanted to know; Mr. Parks declined to respond.
My How Times Have Changed Department:
After 73 years in Cincinnati, digital strategy and tools are the weapons of choice at holland advertising : interactive, where a host of new clients have the agency up 15 percent this year …. read about it in this week’s Cincinnati Business Courier.

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