Broadcasting (Jan - Mar 1950)

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kCTIO BY TELEPHONE.. FROM 335 COMMUNITIES I IN 23 STATES! I ! 0n four special Saturday night broadcasts starting at 11:15, KDKA listeners were asked to telephone contributions to a special campaign for Children's Hospital. Thousands of calls poured in, from 335 communities m 23 states! Surprising coverage? Not for KDKA, the 50,000-watt ! station with a vast audience, by day and by night, in almost 200 ^MB counties. 'I WESTINGHOUSE RADIO STATIONS Inc i^S KYW • KEX • WOWO • WBZ • WBZA • KDKA • WBZ-TV National Representatives, Free & Peters, except for WBZ-TV; for WBZ-TV. NBC Spot Sales Pittsburgh 50,000 Watts ^BC Affiliate ^re^rson • JofFre • Kane • Karris' ^E|?ns • Lowrenceville • Leechbur^ • Leel^SW • Mars • Mather • McDonald • McKeesf Monaca • Monessen • Monongahela • MJ gin^i • New Castle * New Eagle • Newel .Run • Perrysville • Perryopolis • Petersburgi yresto • Preston Park • Prospect • Porters^ nTOiLdale • Russelton • Sagamore • 5ck • Slovan • Sor BROADCASTING • Telecasting January 16, 1950 • Page 33