Broadcasting (Jan - June 1945)

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A radio station's effectiveness starts with the power to be heard — /■;/ the right l)taces. WAGA's 5,000 watts on 590 kilocycles assures dependable coverage of a market which, according to our latest figures, accounts for 4l% of Georgia's population — 49% of its radio homes and 49.5% of its retail sales. Add to the power to be heard the appeal of something worth hearing and a tested plan for stimulating the desire to listen and you have the formula through which WAGA has become one of the South's most successful stations. AWAGA 5000 Watts on 590 Kts, ATLANTA Blue Network • Represented by Headley-Reed