Broadcasting (Jan - Mar 1950)

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ALL THlSil AND^ NETWOHKS L o V e 1 >■ R o s i t a ' s rpersonalit) shines in her Latin songs. ^2 1 Lou Emerson keeps 'em laughing as ranch cook on TV Dude Ranch. Below : Pedro Gonzales makes a hit as a ranch guest. Mel Winters, his piano and Jeremiah Tommy and The Professor. Vo c a 1 i s t Melissa Smith's style wins her a big following. Dance instructors Bud and Marie Nash entertain with folk and popular dances. Since opening day, WOAI-TV has presented a weekly average of IOY2 hours of local programing combined with top shows from THREE great TV networks to build and hold an enthusiastic audience. To entertain and sell South Texas there's no substitute for San Antonio's FIRST television outlet, WOAI-TV. Represented Nationally By Edward Retry & Company, Inc. NEW YORK • CHICAGO • LOS ANGELES • ST. LOUIS DALLAS • SAN FRANCISCO • DETROIT • ATLANTA Page 2 • TELECASTING February 13, 1950 BROADCASTING • Page 52