Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1956)

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These Quality Stations in these Quality Markets -for TV WSB-TV Atlanta WBAL-TV .... Baltimore WFAA-TV Dallas WTVD . . Durham-Raleigh WICU Erie KPRC-TV Houston WHTN-TV . . . Huntington WJIM-TV Lansing KARK-TV .... Little Rock KABC-TV ... Los Angeles . . Milwaukee . M'p'l's-St. Paul , . . Pacific Televi WSM-TV . . . . Nashville WTAR-TV Norfolk KMTV Omaha WTVH Peoria KCRA-TV WOAI-TV KFMB-TV . KGO-TV . KTBS-TV . KREM-TV . . Sacramento . San Antonio . . San Diego San Francisco . Shreveport . . . Spokane lore and more Spot TV advertisers are placing their schedules on these leading, pre-tested stations. They span the nation from busy Baltimore to booming San Diego, from the Grain Capital, St. Paul -Minneapolis, to the Oil Citadel, Houston— a vital cross section of America at every key market level. Quality Markets And How They Grow! These markets have had an aggregate growth of 2,826,230 in population since 1950 ... a growth larger than the combined population of Cleveland and Buffalo. Their average rate of population has been more than double the national rate. Their total retail sales in 1954 was $6,500,000,000 more than in 1948 ... an increase greater than the total retail sales of Detroit and Washington combined. These TV stations in dynamic growth areas will provide great results for any advertiser. Edward Petry & Co., Inc. THE ORIGINAL STATION REPRESENTATIVE NEW YORK • CHICAGO • ATLANTA • DETROIT • LOS ANGELES • SAN FRANCISCO • ST. LOUIS Broadcasting • Telecasting January 23, 1956 • Page 15