Broadcasting (Oct - Dec 1945)

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5 OUT OF 10 4 OUT OF 5 Since the first of this year, five of the nation's top ten radio advertisers (those who, according to P. LB. records, made the largest investments in network broadcasting time during 1944) have become clients of the Mutual Network. Greater programming, facilities, and economy seem to have interested the majority of these leaders : Four of the five are sponsoring programs developed by Mutual... and four of the five advertisers use the full Mutual Network. MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM WHERE SHOWMANSHIP MEANS BUSINESS!