Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1956)

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Louisville's BEST KNOWN FIGURE The WHAS-TV Channel 11 figure dances up a storm to promote Stokely Van Camp's "Hayloft Hoedown" on promotion slides. On other occasions, he points to Pillsburv Ballard's "Stars of the Grand Ole Opry". He's a dependable little guy, backed by power, personnel and performance. Immediately recognizable, he is the figure people in this market tune to and depend upon. During every telecast hour, he reminds viewers of excellent Channel 11 programs. He should remind you that for selling results, individual and distinctive treatment, your advertising deserves the impact of programming of character. In Louisville, WHAS-TV programming PAYS OFF! Are you participating? VICTOR A. SHOLIS, Director NEIL CLINE, Station Mgr. Represented Nationally by Harrington, Righter & Parsons Associated with The Courier-Journal and Louisville Times BASIC CBS-TV Network Broadcasting • Telecasting November 12, 1956 • Page 27