Broadcasting Telecasting (Jul-Sep 1953)

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Flint, Michigan, the world's largest General Motors plant city is a BIG market (287,000 population) and a RICH market ($325,184,000 retail sales in 1952).* Because GM is still expanding operations in FlinJ, it's a GROWING market, tool .... and that means MORE jobs— MORE workers— MORE retail sales and MORE prospects for your sales message over busy WFDF, FLINT'S FIRST STATION. To make your sales grow, BUY WFDF, FIRST IN FLINT, the GROWING market. • Sales Management "Survey of Buying Power" 1953 FLINT, MICHIGAN WFDF-®®®^ "Our 31 St Year in Flint" Represented by the KATZ AGBNCY Associated with: WOOD and WOOD-TV Grand Rapids WFBM and WFBM-TV Indianapolis — WEOA Evansvllb August 17, 1953 • Page 61