U. S. Radio (Jan-Dec 1960)

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Mutual stations • [§ network and Mutual gives you the advantage of tietwork facilities and still lets gou do your oioti local programming! That's the successful secret of a Mntual affiliation. You get network facilitieson-the-spot news reported by authoritative newscasters, plus a wide range of music, sports and special events. At the same time you are free to do your own local programming — loca I persona li ties, local features ami immediate area coverage. With a combination like this, small wonder that so many stations are happy with the Mutual Radio Network. stay local Mutual Stations are making money— can you think of a better reason for considering a Miitiial Radio Network affrliation? MUTUAL RADIO NET\A^ORK A Service to Independent Stations 4i U. S. RADIO • October 1960