Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1952)

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THERE'S NOTHING BETTER THAN... mST PLACi! 25_ 10 .20_ 15 10_ OTHER STATION RATINGS "B" "C" "D ' Oct. 1951 OTHER STATION RATINGS Nov. 195 1 "C" r "D' Dec. 1951 HOOPER PROVES IT! Jan. /952 The above charts show the Omaha, Council Bluffs Hooper Share-ofaudience for 8 A.M. — 6 P.M., Monday through Saturday, from October, 1951, through January, 1952. Goylord Avery Progfom Director Jim O Nelll 1 . 2 P.M. Johnny Pearson 8 10 A.M. Sandy Jackson 2 i P.M. Largest total au(ite?ice of any Omaha station, 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., Monday through Saturday! Represented Nationally By I \ Largest share of audience, both morning and afternoon, of any independent station in all America! (Hooper, Nov.-Dec, 1951). r OMAHA BROADCASTING • Telecasting March 31, 1952 • Page 7