Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr - Jun 1952)

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Woodrow Wilson served mankind The Wilson Memorial at Poznan, Poland Thomas Woodrow Wilson, distinguished Virginian and 28th president of the United States, was a practical idealist. After leading the nation through the grueling years of World War 1 he fought tooth and nail to build the League of Nations as a worldwide Gibraltar of democracy. His age predated commercial broadcasting by a few scant years. But we suspect that had radio and television been available he would have used them to the full. The persuasiveness of voice broadcasting, the remarkable ability of radio and TV to be of service, would have meant a great deal to Woodrow Wilson. Havens & Martin Stations broadcast in the Wilson tradition — they broadcast to serve. WMBGam wcod FM Havens & Martin Stations are the only complete broadcasting institution in Richmond. Pioneer NBC outlets for Virginia's first market. Represented nationally by John Blair & Company WTVRtv FIRST STATIONS OF VIRGINIA