Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1956)

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9M» INS-TELENEWS welcomes KTLA ... to its world-wide roster of distinguished television clients. This important Los Angeles station is now receiving TV's finest news package: • INS-Telenews Daily newsfilm, with expanded West Coast coverage. • International News Service national and regional news wires. • International News Photos world picture coverage. KTLA's switch to INS— the press association that pioneered newsfilm for television —establishes INS-Telenews as the onlydaily syndicated newsfilm serving the nation's second largest television market. In Los Angeles— as elsewhere the world over— television stations that want the best turn to the TV news services of INS. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Exclusive distributors of Ask The Camera and Telenews Newsfilm Services produced by Hearst Metrotone News, Inc. Robert H. Reid, TV Sales Manager • 235 East 45th St., New York 17, N. Y. Broadcasting • Telecasting December 31, 1956 Page 23