Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1956)

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CHANNEL 11 LITTLE ROCK 2,205 FEET (above sea level) NOW Covers Over HALF of Arkansas, with the Highest Antenna in the Central South ! ""| EMPIRE STATE BUILDING 1,472 FEET KTHV, Little Rock, went Basic Optional CBS on April 1— with maximum power, on Channel 11, and telecasting from the highest antenna in the Central South (1756' above average terrain). Good TV coverage of more than half of Arkansas is now an accomplished fact. KTHV has finest new facilities including four camera chains, a 40' x 50' x 24' Studio A with 20' revolving turn-table— a 30' x 50' Studio B with complete kitchen, etc. Ask the Branham Co. for full details. ©J 316,000 Watts . . . Channel Henry Clay, Executive Vice President B. G. Robertson, General Manager Affiliated with KTHS, Little Rock and KWKH, Shreveport Page 6 • April 2, 1956