Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1952)

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Advertisers who participate in The Yankee Network News Service have one idea in common — they want their broadcasts inside each local area . . . from home-town station to home-town audience. For maximum local effectiveness these advertisers go Yankee. COLGATE-PALMOLIVE-PEET CO. FIRST NATIONAL STORES. INC. GROVETON PAPER PRODUCTS R. M. HOLLINGSHEAD CORP. KRUEGER BREWING CO. NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. PENICK & FORD, LTD. SEECK & KADE, INC. KIWI POLISH CO., LTD. MEGOWEN EDUCATOR CO. 5 !• THE S.O.S. COMPANY Go Yankee with the Yankee Network News Service 8 A.M. 9 A.M. 1 P.M. 6 P.M. 11 P.M. A crowning achievement in home town acceptance THE YANKEE NETWORK DIVISION OF THOMAS S. LEE ENTERPRISES, INC. 21 BROOKLINE AVENUE, BOSTON 15, MASS. BROADCASTING • Telecasting March 31, 1952 Page 11