Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1952)

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Leading Independent Radio Stations are Pushing Sales Curves UP! •v^ 177^^ rt Will Pay You to do some INDEPENDENT THINKING If you have been hearing dire predictions about the fate of radio in general, just cast an eye at" the leading independent radio stations! Competition has kept them toughened up, made them today's best buy when you really want profitable results. You owe it to yourself to get the facts. Just write to any AIMS member listed below. r JUST READ WHAT THESE INDEPENDENT THINKERS SAY: ..in our 21 years of business, the past two years of contmuous advertising over Sta tion KITE nave defi nitely done inore for us than any other medium of advertismg. __To Radio Station KITE San Antonio, Texas from Deason Radio Company San Antonio "Using only 5 sp^t^ ■K-YA the raidt Theater . attract 200 vioned to attrat-i Shey were astounded Iwn 750 persons nla of a commendSn received tvom paramount THESE ARE THE LEADING INDEPENDENT RADIO STATIONS WCUE — Akron, Ohio WBMD — Baltimore, Maryland WBNY —Buffalo, New York WJMO — Cleveland, Ohio WVKO — Columbus, Ohio KMYR — Denver, Colorado KCBC — Des Moines, Iowa WIKY — Evansville, Indiana WCCC — Hartford, Connecticut WXLW — Indianapolis, Indiana WJXN — ^Jackson, Mississippi KIMS — Lincoln, Nebraska WKYW —Louisville, Kentucky WMIE —Miami, Florida WMIL — Milwaukee, Wisconsin WKDA —Nashville, Tennessee WBOK — New Orleans, Louisiana WWSW— Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania KXL —Portland, Oregon WXGI — Richmond, Virginia KSTL ■ — St. Louis, Missouri WMIN — Minneapolis-St. Paul KNAK —Salt Lake City, Utah KITE — San Antonio, Texas KSON KYA KING KREM WAGE KSTN WOLF KFMJ WNEB WBBW -San Diego, California -San Francisco, California -Seattle, Washington -Spokane, Washington -Springfield, Massachusetts -Stockton, California -Syracuse, New York -Tulsa, Oklahoma -Worcester, Massachusetts -Youngstown, Ohio They are all members of AIMS — Association of Independent Metropolitan Stations— each the outstanding independent station in a city. Aim for BULL'S-EYB results. ..with tfie AIMS GROUP BROADCASTING • Telecastin; 'OliTl February 4, 1952 •