Broadcasting (Oct 1931-Dec 1932)

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Dominant I FROM whatever angle you consider WLW, it looms up as the dominant radio station in the rich central section of the country. Its excellent programs, tremendous power, convenient position on the dial, and central geographical location enable it to reach the greatest number of your logical prospects. Its vast enthusiastic audience looks on it as an excellent radio entertainer and an extremely reliable buying guide. Our free, 48-page brochure gives the whole WLW story. Send for it/ WLW is powered by 50,000 watts. Operates on a frequency of 700 kilocycles. Has a cleared channel with 100% modulation. Is on the air 19 Yi hours daily. Near the Center of the Dial Near the Center of Population An extremely interesting free, 48-page brochure gives the whole WLW story in facts, figures and illustrations. Send for it. THE CROSLEY RADIO CORPORATION POWEL CROSLEY, Jr., President CINCINNATI