Radio daily (Oct-Dec 1949)

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Plenty 0* in CinciM"* Yes, the "eyes have it." in Cincinnati. It's a RED HOT television town. Take a look at these figures reported in the six-city Telepulse for August, 1949: Average 14 Hour TV Sets-In-Use (12 Noon— 12 Midnight) City August 1-7 July CINCINNATI 30.4% 23.7% New York 21.8 20.8 Philadelphia 21.7 19.5 Chicago 20.1 18.9 Now, another shot of vitamins has been added in the three cities with all new starstudded daytime programs, starting at 11 :30 AM daily and featuring the million dollar WLW-Television talent staff. More vitamins: All three Crosley TV stations — WLW-T, Cincinnati; WLW-D, Dayton; and WLW-C, Columbus — also began carrying the full NBC television network schedule on September 25th — LIVE — via cable and our own microwave facilities. For a healthy sales prescription, contact your nearest WLW Sales Office. WLW-T WLW-D WLW-C *RUTH LYONS Mid-West's Greatest Showoman TELEVISION SERVICE OF THE NATION'S STATION Crosley Broadcasting Corporation