Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1952)

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FEBRUARY 4, 19S2 it Ownership iestion to FCC Page 62 ly Clear »lor TV Fog Page 62 It Will Thaw in In Materials Page 63 potest Set Count iBBy Markets Page 76 in our 7 year • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • For the third month in a row, WOR-tv's nighttime audience ranks fourth in New York . . . topping a key network station and drawing more viewers than any other independent tv station in the city:' WOR-tv is only a breath away from New York's third television station! And now Channel 9 gives advertisers the best tv facilities available in any market in any country in the world. Now Channel 9 is telecasting from its new home, Television Square . . New York's first building erected especially for television. Everything about Channel 9 is bigger and better than ever! Audiences are larger; power is greater. Studios are the best in television. Only rates have remained the same still the lowest in television. "Jan. 1952— Telepulse • • • « » • • • • • • • V • • • • • » • • • • • I • • • • • •••••