3. Before WJZ phased
out its Newark studio, it made every effort to lure stars of Broadway and
vaudeville. For a time, it provided a limousine to fetch stars to its studio,
and posted a uniformed doorman at the door of the factory. The WJZ studio
by this time had moved to the first floor of the factory and the stars were
welcomed by a greeter dressed in a tuxedo.
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