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Show TELEVISION RUSH STARTS TO PAY OFF The millions spent on television by American industry are beginning begin-ning to pay off at the small business busi-ness level. The television rush is on- a rush seemingly "as mad as the Klondike gold rush but it's mostly most-ly the smaller movie producers who are taking part on an all-out all-out scale. They are the producers who, in Hollywood, specialize in custom-made films for industrial, educational, and religious accounts. ac-counts. In addition, new firms are being organized by technicians who have jobs with the big movie companies. A waiter in a Hollywood restaurant restaur-ant is planning to buy a sound recorder and a camera in order to get into the rush. , Development Typical This job-producing television rush is typical of the manner in which Americans have always tackled the development of new industries. The small investment necessary to sit in on the game makes it possible for anyone with industry and the courage to risk his savings to become a producer. Conservative businessmen point out that some of the risk-takers probably will end up broke. |