Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan - Mar 1951)

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BRUARY 19, 19 TEL A Service/of Broadcasting Newsweekly THIS ISSUE: ;t Makers Ready Conservation Plans Page S7 tesy Motors Sei Personal Touch Page 58 L itest Set Count By Markets Page 62 tv buyers -did you know? l. That WOR-tv, channel 9, is tops in local sports,* Tues. thru Sat.? 2> That WOR-tv — the newest tv station in New York — is 4th in national spot business? That WOR-tv clocks more spot business than the two leading independent tv stations and one leading network outlet? 3a That 10 WOR-tv shows attract audiences of more than 1/4-million viewers per broadcast? 4» That WOR-tv's wrestling matches are the top-rated for real sock-seeing in New York?* 5« That one WOR-tv program, "The Merry Mailman", has averaged at least 2,000 pieces of mail per week during the past two months? . . . that's selling! that's getting tv audience! that's why you are losing tv money if you're not using WOR-tv channel 9 "January 1951 Pulse