Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1956)

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Man/ tie's the MosTfST,/ "No doubt about it . . . Nathan Bedford Forrest is the most. Even better, he's the Mostest!" "He sure stated the case for KATV when he said, 'Get thar fustest with the mostest!' " "KATV is sure fustest! They were the fust 'V TV in Arkansas and all those 142,900 TV homes are tuned smack to Channel 7 !" "Mostest too, Man! No other Arkansas station covers 1,104,100 people and 313,800 families ivho have a Consumer Spendable Income of $1,137,930,000!" "I'm sure ol' Nate won't mind if KATV borrows his quotation, 'cause they can prove that they're 'Fustest with the Mostest' in the Billion Dollar Arkansas Market!" FIRST IH ARKANSAS Broadcasting • Telecasting Studios in Little Rock & Pine Bluff KATV Channel 7 John H. Fugate, General Manager Avery-Knodel, Inc., Nat'l Representatives 620 Beech Street, Little Rock, Arkansas January 30, 1956 • Page 45