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31: 186:. Their professional collaboration led to a personal relationship that neither had expected: Frank Hummert was a widower, after the death of his wife, Adeline, and he was twenty years older than his assistant. As for Anne, she was still getting over her divorce from her husband John and was not expecting to remarry. Frank and Anne got married in 1935, and friends would later describe their marriage as "one of the great love matches". Following their marriage, Frank and Anne Hummert moved to New York where they launched their company, Air Features, a radio production house. The Hummerts produced many radio drama series, including 64: 49: 272:
observed, "Unquestionably, they had a profound influence on the whole literature of soap opera. They, more than anyone else, determined the shape it took." According to Jim Cox, by the 1940s, the Hummerts controlled four-and-a-half hours of the national weekday broadcast schedule. Their programs
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intended to seize the housewives' attention and alter the pattern of their daily existence ... Radio as Americans experienced it during its golden age likely would have been vastly different had Frank and Anne Hummert not been on the scene to influence it so
93:, one of four children. Little is known about her parents or her childhood: some sources say her father Frederick was a police lieutenant; census documents say he was a steamfitter and contractor, and still other sources say he was an engineer. After attending 244: 255:, Anne Hummert delivered a large weekly word count, outlining all of the plot twists for all of her programs. The Hummerts farmed out the writing to scripters, known as "dialoguers", who embellished her synopses into complete scripts for 134:
moved to Chicago, where she sought work as a journalist, but was unable to find a job. She was told of an opening at an advertising agency, and in 1930, she was hired as a copywriter and assistant to advertising executive
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brought in more than five million letters a year. By 1939, the Hummert's programs were responsible for more than half the advertising revenues generated by daytime radio. They also did primetime musical shows, such as
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The Hummerts each had an annual income of $ 100,000. Frank Hummert died at 76 in 1966. Anne Hummert was a multimillionaire when she died July 5, 1996, in her
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s editorial staff, in July 1926. The couple had one son, but the marriage was troubled. They moved back to the United States, and ultimately divorced.
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Frank and Anne Hummert's radio factory : the programs and personalities of broadcasting's most prolific producers
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agency, she rose in the ranks and became a full partner in 1933, earning $ 100,000 a year. Radio historian
119: 77:(née Schumacher) (January 19, 1905 – July 5, 1996) was the leading creator of daytime radio serials or 542: 553: 188: 63: 48: 140: 252: 102: 451: 388: 578: 573: 200: 8: 293: 206: 90: 522: 194: 182: 94: 511: 353: 343: 113: 136: 481: 466: 269: 158: 144: 123:. It was in France that she married reporter John Ashenhurst, a former member of 107: 98: 81:
dramas during the 1930s and 1940s, responsible for more than three dozen series.
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Isabella Taves. Successful Women. New York: P. Dutton & Co., 1943, p. 96.
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This survey of the life and careers of the Hummerts was published in 2003.
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in 1925. While at Goucher she also worked as a college correspondent for
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Robert McG. Thomas Jr. "Anne Hummert, 91, Dies; Creator of Soap Operas".
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noted that when the two teamed to create daytime radio serials, they:
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Admen and the Shaping of American Commercial Broadcasting, 1926-50
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soap opera
Baltimore, Maryland
Towson High School
Goucher College
Phi Beta Kappa
magna cum laude
The Baltimore Sun
International Herald Tribune
E. Frank Hummert
Blackett-Sample-Hummert
Jim Cox
Just Plain Bill
Ma Perkins
Skippy
Backstage Wife
Young Widder Brown
Amanda of Honeymoon Hill
Front Page Farrell
John's Other Wife
Little Orphan Annie
Judy and Jane
Mr. Chameleon
Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons
Our Gal Sunday
The American Album of Familiar Music

Greenwich, Connecticut

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