Broadcasting (Jan - Mar 1950)

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Will our rockets have reached the moon? Will the uses of atomic energy be a boon to mankind? And what about broadcasting? Will radio be a satellite of television? Perhaps a nev/ miracle of air transmission v/ill be exciting the v^orld. In 1960, as today, you can bank on this: Havens and Martin Stations will be experimenting pioneering, and programming for the listeners of Virginia. Half the joy of broadcasting is vision. Much of the rest is serving. Watch the First Stations of Virginia in 1950 .. . WMBG-AM, WCOD-FM, WTVR, The South's first television station, affiliates of N B C. IMfMBG AM WTVR TV WCOD rM Havens and Martin Stations, Richmond 20, Va. John Blair & Company, National Representatives Affiliates of National Broadcasting Company