Commercial Broadcasting
Following the trial, Roberta was invited to be a guest on a NBC radio program, Hobby Lobby. She later was hired as researcher for the show, which featured celebrities and their hobbies.
In 1941, Roberta married Harry Salter, music director of Hobby Lobby, and the couple had a daughter. The two later developed radio and television game shows such as Stop the Music and Name That Tune.
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