Betty Todd

Elizabeth Todd (born 1908 Asheville, North Carolina - December 31, 1971) was a radio director and producer in the 1940s in New York City. Todd studied radio broadcasting at Columbia University before going to work for CBS Radio. Todd was forced to resign from CBS after she was subpoenaed by, and testified before, the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1950. Todd died in Bath, Maine.[1]

  1. ^ Purcell, Aaron D. (2011-03-02). White Collar Radicals: TVA's Knoxville Fifteen, the New Deal, and the McCarthy Era. Univ. of Tennessee Press. ISBN 9781572336834.