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PHOENIX is the 27th U.S. city/ bof UIH0 DES MOINES gives you America's 23rd RADIO MARKET! Radio stations in only 22 U. S. markets give you a larger audience than WHO Radio, Des Moines. 354,050 homes reached weekly — 42% of all homes in 117 counties. (Authority: NCS '61.) Thus WHO Radio belongs on every list of "the top 25" markets in America. Ask PGW for the proof, *SaIes Management, June 10, 1963 WHO, DES MOINES 50,000 WATTS • CLEAR CHANNEL NBC Peters, Griffin, Woodward, Inc. National Representatives 'im MOVING? Be sure to let us know your new address at least six weeks in advance. And please enclose a complete address label from one of your recent issues. SPONSOR Ojibway Building Duluth, Minn. 55802 AVRCB -TV CHATTANOOGA •^3 PROVEN SUPERIORITY IN HOMES DELIVERED! RUST CRAFT STATION CA.X.£:iSn3A.B DECEMBER American Marketing Assn. education division conference, Chicago (28-29). JANUARY National Academy of Arts and Sciences, New York Chapter, 3rd tv forum, Donnell Library, New York (6). International Radio & Television Society luncheon, Waldorf-Astoria, New York (6). Sales and Management Conference sponsored by the Radio Sales Bureau, Toronto, Canada (11-12). American Women in Radio and Television board of directors meeting, Hilton Hotel, New York (1517). Retail Advertising Conference, Walter Tower Inn, Chicago, 111. (16). Oklahoma Broadcasters Assn. mid-winter convention, Sheraton Oklahoma Hotel, Oklahoma City, Okla. (18-19). Assn. of National Advertisers workshop on Advertising, Planning and Evaluation. Plaza Hotel, New York (19). International Radio & Television Society luncheon, Waldorf-Astoria, New York (20). National Assn. of Broadcasters radio code board meeting, Los Angeles (22-23). Advertising Assn. of the West convention. World Trade Center, San Francisco (22-24). Iowa AP Radio-Television News Assn. winter workshop, Des Moines, Iowa (24). National Assn. of Broadcasters winter boards meeting. Palm Springs, Riviera, Palm Springs, Calif. (25-29). Federal Communications Bar Assn. annual banquet, SheratonPark Hotel, Washington, D.C. (28). Georgia Radio-Tv Institute of the Georgia Assn. of Broadcasters twentieth annual meeting, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. (2628). South Carolina Broadcasters Assn. winter convention, Colum i bia, S. C. (28-30). National Advertising Agency Network regional meeting and board of directors meeting. Guest House Motor Inn, Birmingham, Ala. (29-31). FEBRUARY Advertising Federation of America/Advertising Assn. of the West convention, Statler-Hilton Hotel, Washington (2-3). International Radio & Television Society luncheon, Waldorf-Astoria, New York (3). Television Bureau of Advertising breakfast presentation in the Cotillion Room of the Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C. 8-9:15 a.m. (3). Minnesota AP Broadcasters Assn. 1965 meeting, Minneapolis, Minn. (4). National Assn. of Broadcasters annual conference of presidents of state broadcasting assns., Shoreham Hotel, Washington (4-5). Career Exposition, sponsored by KOV Radio, Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa. (5-7). Utah-Idaho AP Broadcasters annual meeting. Downtowner Motel, Boise, Idaho (5-6). Directors Guild of America annual awards dinner, Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, Calif. (6). Michigan Broadcasters Assn. mid-winter convention and ninth annual legislative dinner. Jack Tar Hotel, Lansing, Mich. (10-11). Western States Advertising Agencies Assn.'s "Man of the Year" award luncheon. Embassy Ballroom, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif. (II). 54 Humble Oil and Refining Co. ad forum "65. Shamrock Hilton Hotel, Houston. Tex. (19). International Broadcasting Awards banquet of Hollywood Advertising Club, Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, Calif. (23). SPONSOR