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WWLP, Springfield, Mass., has been extremely proud of the "firsts" it has collected over the years. WWLP was first in the fight for a truly competitive TV service; first in the nation to use Editorials as an integral and regular service to its community; first to build a sister station to expand its TV coverage to the cities and communities in northern Massachusetts, southern Vermont and New Hampshire and first to utilize "translator" systems to provide TV service to large numbers of people in out-of-the way areas in the Northern New England area unable to receive any free TV signal.
Now, WWLP, is proud to announce another first. Installation of new equipment that provides the most effective, economic and simplest method of achieving megowatts of power in
a statement of
WWLP & WRLP
SPRINGFIELD — MASS. — GREENFIELD
(Television in Western New England)
by William L. Putnam
the UHF band; through the use of Klystron tubes.
Our preliminary testing has indicated our pioneering efforts in the use of this new equipment will be an additional first in our policy of providing top TV service to our community. We are proud and happy and thank both the Eitel-McCullough Company and our engineering firm. Townsend Associates, for creating this dramatic and powerful new transmitting system for the benefit of our viewing audience.
By the way, if you want to know all the other ways in which WWLP is first, call up George Hollingberv (Dearborn 2-6060). It's about time he did a little work. too.
Represented nationally by HOLLINGBERY
SPONSOR/22 OCTOBER 1962
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