Broadcasting (Jan - Mar 1950)

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imal ! Always a believer in the best possible radio signal to the most people, WHAS adds TV to its call letters resolved to deliver the best possible picture signal as well. The 12 bay high gain antenna now rising toward a 600 foot peak in the heart of Louisville will be the first such antenna in the United States. It heralds a new era of picture quality ... a WHAS promise of better television service to more Kentuckiana viewers. THE WHAS 12 BAY HIGH GAIN TELEVISION ANTENNA Represented nationally by Edward Petry & Company ^ WHASTÂ¥ VICTOR A. SHOLIS, Direcfor NEIL D. CLINE, Safes Direcfor Associated with the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times