Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1953)

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The certain and the unknown .. . i n The rigors of ice fishing in our below-zero weather are for hardy souls. All day on the ice in the uncertain belief that fish are congregating twelve feet down under the ice and water . . . can only be justified as sport. Unlike the walleyes — our people are predictable. The majority of them in 89 counties will tune to WCCO-Radio more than to any other station; and, in our television area, a like proportion will watch WCCO-TV. The profitable place to drop a sales line! TELEVISION 100,000 WATTS CH. (Free and Peters) RADIO 50,000 WATTS 830 K. CLEAR CHANNEL (Radio Spat Sales) Broadcasting • Telecasting November 23, 1953 • Page 37