Broadcasting (July - Dec 1939)

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R A D I ^COMMENTATOR ON NATIONAL AFFAIRS^ * > t » »( ATTENTION IliPP SPOT TIME BUYERS The only national network commentator offered for LOCAL sponsorship All ears will turn to the Special Session of Congress— this, plus the European crisis makes LOCAL sponsorship of Fulton Lewis, jr., the year's best buy— a ready-made audience eager for comments from Washington, the news front of national affairs— available in individual markets on all Mutual Network stations. Write or wire Wm. B. Dolph, Station WOL, Washington, D. C. */« a poll of all members of Congress by the Columbia Survey Inc., Fulton Lewis jr. was chosen as the favorite of statesmen by a 2 to 1 majority over any other commentator.