Broadcasting (Oct - Dec 1945)

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RADIO PIONEERS IN SPORTS I! n « .in Back in the early twenties radio's sudden surge into the public ear can be attributed largely sports -minded broadcasters who kept tuners goggle-eyed by listening in on sports history as it was being \j made. This fundamental phase of an all-inclusive program service long had held a prominent place in KMBCs operating schedule. From play-by-play accounts of Big League baseball, KMBC this fall moved into its traditional on-the-scene coverage of top Big 6 grid games— with Sam Molen, Voice of Authority in Sports, traveling more than 4,000 miles to make this service possible. Recent surveys indicate that KMBCs leadership in the field of sports continues, as in the past, by more than just a touchdown or two. KMBC 1 _ OF KANSAS CITY |l SINCE 1928 * BASIC CBS STATION FOR MISSOURI AND KANSAS