Broadcasting Telecasting (Jul-Sep 1955)

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on otj.2? 6tn anniversary, another KMTV Chief Engineer, Ray Schroeder, with KMTV's new RCA color television camera. The new color facilities of KMTV represent a tremendous achievement. Out of the 461 television stations now on the air in the United States, KMTV becomes the 15th to televise local studio programs in color . . . and the 42nd station in the nation to telecast local films, slides and movies in full color. TELEVISION CENTER KMTV, Omaha, starts its 7th year with the announcement that it is now equipped to televise local studio shows and film programs in full color. With the installation of special color TV equipment, KMTV now becomes the first TV station in its section of the Middle West to telecast live programs right from its own studios in full color. KMTV has been televising color network programs in full color since December of 1953, and will carry a greatly expanded schedule of color programs this fall. So whether you want your product advertised in full color — or in black-and-white — KMTV is equipped to give you the finest facilities and services in Omaha — one of the nation's fastest growing markets. It's another colorful first for KMTV and KMTV advertisers — and another reason why — in Omaha, the place to be — is Channel 3. CBS-TV ABC-TV CHANNEL 3 MAY BROADCASTING CO. OMAHA Represented by Edward Petry & Co., Inc. Broadcasting • Telecasting September 26, 1955 • Page 25