Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1956)

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Chorine i n LITTLE ROCK Sells MOST of Arkansas! WITH 316,000 watts on Channel 11 and with the tallest antenna in the Central South (1756' above average terrain!), KTHV is seen, heard and gets viewing response throughout MOST of Arkansas! Please study the mail map above, which also conforms very closely to our engineering contours. Notice that it includes 47 Arkansas counties — notice KTHV's penetration to all six surrounding State borders, with mail actually being received from viewers in Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas! Your Branham man has all the big KTHV facts. Ask him! Page 26 316,000 Watts Channel Henry Clay, Executive Vice President B. G. Robertson, General Manager AFFILIATED WITH KTHS, LITTLE ROCK AND KWKH, SHREVEPORT December 31, 1956 Broadcasting •