Radio annual (1954)

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^ Q Q i 9 ? 50,000 WHATS ? Station power by itself is only part of the story, and the fact that WTIC is the most powerful station in Southern New England would not interest an advertiser were it not for the confidence and loyalty of our listeners. Over the years, WTIC's policy of careful screening of advertisers, high standards of entertainment and public service has made our programs unexcelled backgrounds for messages that sell. FOR YOUR SELLING... USE WTIC WTIC DOMINATES THE PROSPEROUS SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND MARKET 364